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The city of Sanford's 125th
Anniversary Committee
announced that plans are
under way for Sanford's
Annu.il Christmas Parade to
be held Saturday, Dec. 14, in
Historic Downtown.
In keeping with tlx* year­
long anniversary celebration,
the theme for this year's
parade will be "125 Years of
Christmas." The long-time
Sanford tradition lias always
been a hit with young and
old alike. All interested orga­
nizations, churches, business­
es, schools an* encouraged to
get their entry forms in early.
For entry forms or further
information contact Althea
Parrish at 407-330-5641.

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Police have arrested four men
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Mid shortly after 1 a.m. ,hev
heard someone "banging" ^
be front dexm. W h e n * looked out
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sa w a dark skinned female adult
b«« dE,jg a b^by seat with a baby
•n it. rhey said they fud never

The
Sanford
p0 |jce
Department, working |n con­
junctioni with the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office, conducc a traffic slop Thursday nieht

Interstate4dial leadtothLX

of three men. About four houre
late, police made a fourth arrest
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Utticers said
the baby
appeared to be clean, wearing
clean clothes a id In good health.
Child Protective Services look
initial custody o( the child.
After further investigation,
authorities were able to identify
the baby as H-month old Crystal
Marie Alexander. The child's
mother was also identified as
AnnMaric Patricia Alexander.
During further questioning,
the residents of the house,
David Mitchell and Nichole
Harrison, admitted that the
woman had yelled "come take
vour baby" several times before
leaving the baby at their resi­
dence and driving off.
Investigators opted not to
charge the woman with child
abandonment because it could
not be proved the child was
actually abandoned. Six* alleges
she d nipped off the child on the
child’s father's doorstep.
As of early Friday, authorities
had not been able to talk with
Mitchell beyond the initial
report, to get a more detailed
version fnrni him. Authorities
tuve no official verification that
he may be the baby's father,
other trun what Alexander has
said.
As
investigators
said
Alexander was not truthful with
investigators and first denied
being the one who dnipped the
baby off. Given this, and given
the extensive time exhausted in
the investigation, Alexander lias
been arrested on a charge of
making a false report, which is a
misdemeanor.
The child has now been
turned over to relatives.

Cohr n “A '**« •&gt;»
the sheriff's office to bring these
guys in."
Police believe the suspects
w ere staying with friends and
family. In fact, the fattier of one
of
the
suspects,
Francis
itoolm.ui. 46 of Sanford, was
stopped t,y police while driving
his son and another suspect.

H m M photo* By Tommy Vlncanl

Pictured i
Page Private
School - Airport
Boulevard
Campos student
Joshn Babin
receives tome
help cutting her
turkey from
teacher. Mrs
Ingks, during a
Thanksgiving
Feast held
Tfxjrsday at the
school. Along with
the traditional holi­
day food, the chil­
dren performed
songs (or their par­
ents and teachers
At left. Mrs.
Makhzan's class
sings le t's Bo
Thankful.' during
the program.

Cohen said Police stopped
Iroulman about 7:.KI p.m. eastbound on 1-4 just near State
Road 46. In the car were
Troutman's
son,
Albert
Thompson III, 20, of Deltona,
and Willie Fred Blake, 21, of
Dunbar Street, Sanford. Both
men are alleged to have partici­
pated in the Nov. 13 drive-by
shooting that killed
Kavi
Williford,
17, and Cedric
Williams, 22,
"We
knew
these
guys
(Thompson and Blake) had a
fairly close relationship, but we
didn't know if we would find
them together," Cohen said.
Early Friday morning, police
arrested
Deangelo
Jwan
Williams, 16, of McKay Street.
Williams was spotted near the
Checkers on Lee Road in Orange
County prior to his arrest.
Blake and Thompson were
charged with homicide, shooting
into an occupied vehicle and
flceing/attcmpting to elude law
enforcement officers. The juve­
nile Williams was charged with
first degree premeditated mur­
der and shooting into an occu­
pied vehicle.
Police don't think Troutman
was involved with the actual
shooting, hut he is charged with
See Shouting, Page tOA

School Board modifies Seminole High School Gospel Choir rules
By Dan Ping
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SANFORD — Seminole High
ScNxil Principal Karen Coleman
and Choir Director Bob Maquire
have announced that the Seminole
County ScNxil Board has Issued
new guidelines which will allow
the Seminole High School Gospel
Choir to sing at religious events.
The announcement f flowed a
decision by Superintendent Paul
ILigerty to bar the Gntpel Choir
fnim singing at a Sept. II memori­
al service conducted at Central
Baptist Church in Sanford.

Seminole High School has sev­
eral student singing gnnips, one of
which b the Gospel Choir. It has
been at the school for 12 years, and
has received more Bun 150 singing
awards The Gospel Choir has
been invited to sing at many places
including Wall IXsncy World.
On the eve of llie Sept. 11 event,
I lagerty and Attorney Ned Julian
made the decision that the choir
should not perform at the church
because of possible constitutional
violations.
As part of the Gewpel Gxiir's
curriculum,
members
were
required to attend out-of-class per­

formances, some which occurred
at religious events. Since choir
members earn 4 credit hours
toward graduation, school officials
were concerned that such a
requirement would violate the US.
Constitution's separation of church
and state clause
"I don't see how you can require
anyone to attend a church service
as part of a prerequisite to pass a
class," said schcxil Nurd member
Larry Furlong.
The schcxil Nurd faced two
options, Furlong said: Like away
the course credit and otfer Gospel
Cluiir as a club activity, or nuke

attendance at religious events
optional and allow students to
earn credit.
"If tlx- students are not required
to perform at religious services and
that has no effect on tN-ir standing
in tlx* group ex their grade, then
we have solved the potential con­
flicts," said Furlexig, adding that N*
N&gt;ped other changes would N*
made to the Gospel Cluiir’s ckiss
requirement*.
"Performing is an important
part of tlx* curriculum, hut I’d like
to see some emphasis out on tlx*
history and origins of tlx* music,"
Furlong said "Wc’rv talking aNmt

one of the cornerstones ol
Anx*ncan music. Gcopel music ha*
•in inendihly rich history, and it
would Nix'fit tN* students — all
students — hi learn aNmt tlx* rule
this music played not just in
American music but American
s»icie*ty as a whole*."
Mathew D. Slaver, president
and geix-ral counsel of LiN*rty
C ounsel, has Nvn vexal opponent
of tlx* September dedsian. Sina
teaming of the plight of the Gospel
Choir, Slaver and tN* Liberty
Counsel staff have been working
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T H * SCMINOLK H X S A LO

8 u « U y . November 2 4 .2 0 0 2

Se m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY
Dinner with W: For those tim a when bring the
starting shortstop for world champions juri tan't
impressive enough, dropping the name of the com­
mander in chief is the next best thing.
Sanford’s latest World Series ring bearer David
Eckstein (Tim Raima waa the city's first) ran into a bit
of trouble last week. After helping (he Anaheim Angies
win the title, Eckstein (pent three weeks in japan tour­
...................................... ing with the Major League's
b a t He returned home to
Around T?w d o c k
Sanford earlier this week, but
his truck had not arrived. It
finally showed up a week late,
and the driver wno hauled it
country was not apoion fact he
h e 'was down
'
getic In
right surly and demanded that
someone meet him at the
interstate rather than hauling
the vehicle to the Eckstein
home.
b y Dan Ping
Dave and his mom, Pat
• • t • • • • went to retrieve the vehicle,
only to suffer more grief from
the driver. Mis. Eckstein had had about enough of the
lout and told him to watch who he was befog rude to.
“Who is he,” the driver said, pointing toward
diminutive Dave, “the president of the United
States?”
“Nope,” Dave responded mattrnof-factly, "but I'r
[m
having dinner with him Monday night"
After a half dozen you're-kiddfog-me's the nitwit
finally got his act together and became a regular Miss
Manners. Even asked for an autograph
Dave's White House adventure is courtesy of
George Will, the national political columnist and base­
ball aficionado. Will was so impressed with Eckstein's
heart and hustle that he did a four minute editorial on
ABCs T h i s W eek..." program. He also invited
Eckstein to bring a guest and join him for a dinner with
President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush.
So who's Dave taking to the White House? None
other than the First Lady of the Eckstein family, Pat
Dave's Dad, Whiter, would have seemed like the logi­
cal choice, since he has 16 years in the political arena as
a dty commissioner.
“It would mean more to my wife," Whitey said.
“She's put up with me doing this stuff with the dty for
Ibyeare. Besides, what am I going to say to the presiProbably endlessly remind him about the recessions
. of 1987,1969 and 1991 Just like you do your colleagues
. on the dty commission, Whitey.
: Besides, Whitty's had his 15 minutes of fame.
. During the Angels Cinderella playoff season, Sanford's
; senior statesman was the darling of the New York
; press. The Times, the Pott, and the Daily Newt all
recounted Whitey*s childhood association with Lou
. Camescea, the legendary St. John's basketball coach.
NI«1W It's time for PM to isi|ny Mime of the ix-rks of
I
yave's Mom.
I
"She'* the glue that holds this family together"
Whitey said.
Ahfor Dive, he's taken all of this in stride. His life
stray has been turned into a children's book, which
sold out in California in a matter of days. The Dairy
Coundl has also inked Eckstein to one of thc*e 'G o t
Milk?" campaigns. In addition, the man Big League
pitchers call The Pest has landed a spot on the tdevision show 'S h e Spies." No, he won't be playing some
masked villain. Instead, Dave will join a couple of
other Angels players in a bit part as emergency medical
technicians (EMTs ).
I bctcha Dave's truck gets delivered on time next
year.
City perks: Speaking of perks, anybody looked into
how much the city spends on car allowances for dty
employees (cxdudtog fire and police)? At *56,000 per
year it's not a huge percentage of the dty budget, but
consider this: combine the annual salaries of the dty
aimrrusskxters — the men and women we elect to lead
the dty — and it totals only slightly higher than the
money taxpayers are spending for employee car
allowances.
City Manger Tony VanDemorp is tops cm the list
with a vehicle allowance of $488 per month. Deputy
City Manager Roger Dixon is next on the list at $400
per month. The remaining 15 employees receive $250
per month.
It's a select group, but if you're a dty employee and
want to improve your odds of getting an extra $250 per
month here's a tip: get transferred to the Parks and
Recreation Department Of the 17 employees who
receive car cash, six are in Parks and Rec. Seven of the
17 are VanDerworp. Dixon and department heads.
That means six of 10 — 60 percent — of employees
receiving this perk are in the same department
In addition. Parks and Rec has four employees who
arc* allowed to take home dty vehicles. The only other
employees allowed to take home a taxpayer financed
vehicle — public works, utilities, and fire and police
employees — are required to be on 24-hour call. I've
•inked the question before: is there a rash of park prob­
lems the dty is experiencing late a night and cm week­
ends mat no one knows about?
Add it up. Ten employees in one department either
drive a aty car hocra? at night or get good portion of
tlieir car payment paid for by taxpayers.

D a n P in g

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Display Advertising
Hourn Lemnder
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Editorial
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fiiefigHton will be at
SemfookTowne Center in
Sanford promoting the critical
and a k a caB donees. Tha

event ie part olth e National
Marrow Donor Program.
P e rm s between the ages of
W andM m ayraghierw ftha
simple finger *tkx blood t a t
For additional information
phone 407-513-3138 octoO five
at 1-866-KBC-0006.

SUN

This snowy scene was spotted at the Seminole County Sheriffs Office during a recent fund-reiser luncheon for Child
Protective Services. For tha snowman’s protection, he was kept from fhe melting ray* of the sun streaming through a near­
by window.
"

Carvings Stolen
Mark Rice, a local folk artist, has
reported the theft of two four-foot high
carvings that were on display at his
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the carvings onto a pickup truck. The
works were a four-foot high American
eagle with a fish in the right talon, and
a four-foot high bar. They were cm dis­
play along SK-CM near Tuskjwllla
UiMtl. Klee told Slwnlt's deputies he
had other artwork on display for yean,
and none have disappeared until now.
He valued the carvings at over $1,000.
Rice specializes in chainsaw art. He
said both items were made of cypress
and had his name engraved on them.
He plans to offer a reward.
Home Invasion Arrest
The Seminole County Sheriff's
Office have arrested a man they
believe to be one of two suspects
involved in a home invasion, Monday,
Nov. 18, on Starwood Drive near
Oviedo.
The arrest came after Seminole and
Orange County authorities located a
black Lexus SUV believed to have
been used in the crime. Orange
County authorities chased the vehicle
to SR-50 near Goldennxi, where both
of the men fled cm foot.
The driver of the vehicle was identi­
fied as Andrew Vasquez, 35, of
Orlando, who was served a warrant at
his residence. He has now been extra­
dited to the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility where he is being held on no
bond.
Anyone with information cm the
secund person is urged to call
Investigator Bob Jaynes of the
Seminole County Sheriff's Department
at 407-665-6600.

Drug Arrests
• Melvin Enrique Pagan, 24, of
Lakeview Avenue, was arrested
Wednesday by members of the
Seminole County City/County
Investigative Bureau (CCIB) serving a
search warrant at his residence. He
was arrested on charges of possession
of cocaine, possession of narcotics, pos­
session of under 20 grams of marijuana
and possession of narcotics equipment
A co-defendant, identified as Tracy
Carmine Kossler, 23, of that same
address, was also arrested in connec­
tion with the search warrant
• Perry Lee Robertson, 44, Wood
Street Oviedo, was arrested by CCIB
agents during an undercover drug buy
Wednesday in a parking lot at North
Central Avenue, Oviedo. Robertson
was charged with selling cocaine, pos­
session of cocaine with intent to
sell/deliver. and driving with a sus­
pended license.
DUI Arrests
Keith Alan O'Quinn, 29, South 4th
Street Lake Mary, was stopped by
Winter Springs police Thursday on
Highway 17-92 at Church Avenue. He
was charged with DUI and possession
of under 20 grams of marijuana.

Collection boxes for United Christmas celebration now at various sites
CoHectiun boxes are now kxrated at
various sites for the Seminole County
United Christinas celebration to benefit
the children who have been the subject
of abuse/special needs cases, whose
cases have been investigated by the
Seminole County Sheriffs Office, Child
Protective Services (CPS) Team in 2002.
Kids House of Seminole County is also
playing a vital role in tlus endeavor.
The collection boxes are at the six

------- "district offices, as well as at the
SCSO
main office at 100 Bush Blvd., and at
the jail.
The Cl’S Team needs new,
unwrapped toys to be given to the chil­
dren who are on a gift list. IXmated
gifts will also be made available for the
Santa’s toyshop, where the parents/
guardians can shop for the children,
and the mcniundise will be offered at
a low price.

CPS will be holding this event on

Dec. 14, and the main focus now is to
get donations of gifts and materials to
nuke the event a success. More than
750 children are invited; which repre­
sents only a portion of the children the
CPS team checked for abuse, or special
needs, during 2002.
For more information, contact Marie
Carling at 407-665-6508, or Stacey
Brown at 407-665^539.

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Central Florida Regional
Hospital will sponsor the
hi ghJy successful Wrilnsss
Seminar for smoking cessation
on Monday, D ec 2, from 630
until 8 3 0 p m The first 45
minutes is free of charge. If
participants feel comfortable
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FRI
Mid Florida Wrestling
(MFW) will present a fund
raising anniversary show
Friday, Dec. 6, at die Sanfor
Civic Center. Events will
include a World Title Match
Hardcore Title Match, six m
tag, tag match and singles
nutek The opening bout w
pit a “Cep against a Crook"
Sanford Police officer Mike
“Mad Dog” Taylor faces
Outlaw” Tom Bass.
Ffoore open at 7 p.m. wit!
the first bell to ring at 8 p m
Admission is $8 for adults, 1
for children age 6 - 1 2 Free
under age six. It is suggested
an unwrapped toy be broug
which will give you $1 off a
admission plus a raffle tick*
The event is to raise moot
and toys for Toys for Tots.
For tickets or additional
^formation, phone 407-328-

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Hit and Run
Stephen Wesley Joiner, 24, of
Nortnlake Drive, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday. Officers
said he had been involved in a traffic
crash in a parking lot near his resi­
dence, had left the area, then returned.
He was charged with possession of a
controlled substance, driving under
the influence (DUI) of alcohol /drugs,
two counts of DUI with property dam­
age. reckless driving, hit &amp; run leaving
tlx? scene, and having ram current
insurance.

Stolen Vehicles
• Eugene Houle. 18, of Av.kLico
Avenue, bonlord, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday. A man
reported his vehicle was stolen from a
residence cm Cedar Creek Circle, and
after searching the area, located the
vehicle in a parking lot When police
arrived, they said the vehicle fled, only
on!
to crash into- a— —n
light
at» 20th
- ~~ pole —
■ ■- .. . Street
vJTC
and Highway'17-92
17-92. ....................
Both the driver
and one passenger fled. A second pas­
senger remained at the scene, but told
officers he was only befog given a ride.
The passenger who fled, identified
as Aaron Richardson III, 21, of Borada
Road, Sanford, and Bouie were both
apprehended by police. Each has been
charged with grand theft motor vehi­
cle, and resisting an officer without
violence.
• David Montanez. 27, of
Greenwood, South Carolina, was
arrested by sheriff's deputies
rhursday. An officer checking license
tags at the Eastbound rest area on
Interstate-4, discovered the vehicle, a
Volvo, had been reported stolen in
Sanford in 2000. The sticker on the
plate Was also found stolen in S t
Cloud. Montanez was arrested on
charges of grand theft motor vehicle,
possession of under 20 grams of mari­
juana. possession of narcotics equip­
ment, having an altered plate not
assigned and altering a license plate
sticker.

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The Germaine Marvel
Community Building, 210
West Packwood Avenue at the
Maitland Art Center will be
the site of an Orchid Show
and Sale, organized by David
Swoycr of Sands Orchids,
New Smyrna Beach. The sale
will be open to the public from
9 am . until 3 pm ., Sunday,
D ec 1. There !s no admission
charge and the event is open
to everyone.
For more information
phone 407-539-2181.

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Obituaries
Catherine A.. Casselberry! son.
an L , Deltona; daughter,
nmda M., LVIhma; brothers
^ D .S m A n t .x r k r .T e T c 'u m
D . Seatonville, III; mother, Shirley
S., Sin Antonio.
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Funeral services wen* held
Friday, Nov. 22 at Banfield Funeral
Home with Res-. Dirk Russell offici
ahng. Burial was at Florida
National Cemetery, Bushnell. ’
Banfield Funeral Home, Winter
Springs. In charge of arrangements.

Inc, Sanford, in charge of arrange
merits.
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E. HAROLD McALEXANDER
E. Hamid McAlexander, 90, of
^njord, died Monday, Nov. 18.
fMZ. He was bom May 2.1912 In
Sanford. He was the owner of
2*1 G a, Inc. He was a mem­
ber of First Methodist Church.
Sanford.
Survivors include wife, Mildred
daughter, Dorothy Chandler.
Sanford; brother, James, Sanford;
two grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Friday, Nov. 22 at Brisson Funeral
Home.
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in charge of arrangements.
was a homemaker.

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FRANK RICHARD REEVES
Frank Richard Reeves, 54,
Sunnyside Ianc, DcBary, died
Monday, Nov. 18.2002 at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. Sanford.
Bom in Palatka, he moved to
I&gt;Bary 27 years ago. He was an
electrician for Seminole County
Schcx&gt;l System and a veteran of the
U.S. Navy. He was a member of
College Park Baptist Church.

WILLIE PEARL SUTTON
Willie Pearl Sutton, 78, Lagoon
Drive, Oviedo, died Saturday, Nov.

16,2002. Bom in Hatcher
Station /Georgetown, Ga, she
moved to Central Florida in 2002.
was a cook at De-DCe's
Luncheonette.
Survivors include husband,
WWlie Frank Sutton. Newark. N.J,
daughters, Maun-en Sutton,
Oviedo, Nadra Hannah. Oakland,
Cal.; sister. Josle Mae Mitchell.
Jacksonville; two grandchildren;
one Godchild.
Golden's Funeral Home. Inc., in
charge of arrangements.

B r is s o n
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Madaus. Sanford; brother, James
Robinson, New Smyrna Beach.
Graveside services will be held
Saturday at 9 J 0 a m. at the
Qaklawn Park Cemetery, 5000 CR
■IA-A. Sanford/Like Mary
Baldwin-Falrchild Funeral
I lame Qaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge of
arrangements.

fu n eral hom e

Survivors include wife,
Margaret Parker Reeves, DcBary;
daughters, Detorah, Deltona.
Ckirian Reeces-Mohring, Winter

Combined
Total O f
147 Years

Ffov. 21, at Ban/kld
Interment was in Lr
Memorial Gardens.
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Washington. tVna, Lisa Detrfck.
Umatilla; sons. Omni# Bruce II.
Washington, Penn., Ryan Sean,
Sanford; sister. Joyce Mitchell.
Washington, Penn., five grandchil
dren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
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Sinford/Lake Mary, in charge of
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was horn Aug. 3,1944 in lYrry, Ca.
She was a member of Victory
LVIiveranco Center.
Survivors include sons, Jackk&lt;
Smjifi, Perry, Ga., larry Felion and
t asey Ourgi-s, Jr., both of Sanford;
daughlers Margaret Jenkins, Olivia
Knight, Annie Burgess, I mda
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Sunday. November 24. 2002

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Thursday is the big day — Thanksgiving. Hopefully,
with all of the special events held by various churches
and clubs In the area, no one will have to be alone for
that holiday.

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O f co u rse som e co u p les w ill ch o o se to g o o u t for the
trad itional T h an k sg iv in g m eal, p referrin g to b e by th em ­
selv es. M an y p eop le how ever, w ill pro b ab ly h ave a g a th ­
erin g o f th e fam ily an d friends, sim ilar to th e Pilgrim s
w h o reportedly invited a few Ind ians (N ativ e
A m erican s) to jo in them in celebration o f a bountiful
harvest. (S o legem ! goes).
.......
H istorically, T h a n k sg iv in g Is the
o ld est official h olid ay in o u r n ation,
h av in g been proclaim ed on Nov. 26,
1789 by President G eo rg e
W ashington, (recom m en d ed by both
h o u ses o f C o n g ress), " . . . by a ck n o w l­
ed g in g w ith g ratefu l h earts the m an y
an d sign al fav ors o f A lm igh ty G o d ,
esp ecia lly by affo rd in g them an
o p p o rtu n ity to p eaceab ly establish a
form o f g ov ern m en t for their safety
and h a p p in ess."
Nick
It rem ained o n Nov. 2 6 until
P resid en t Lincoln called for the h o li• • • • • • •
d ay o n the last T h u rsd a y in
N ovem ber. In 1939, P resid en t R oosev elt m oved it to th e
fou rth T h u rsd ay o f th e m onth.
It's a p u blic h o lid ay in all states. In N ev ad a how ever,
it's called Fam ily Day, w h ich is also a n excellen t title.
G ettin g w ith th e fam ily how ever, ca n h a v e its d ra w ­
backs. Sev eral y ears ag o , a w o m a n I k n ew told m e sh e
d read ed g oin g to h e r in -law s (ou t o f sta te) for
T h an k sg iv in g . S h e said it w as the o n ly tim e o f y e a r th ey
a ll g ath ered , and b ein g o f a certain o v e rse a s h eritag e, sh e
sa id , "A ll they d o is arg u e an d yell a t ea ch o th er a t th e
to p o f their v o ices, not o n ly d u rin g th e m eal, b u t all d a y
lo n g ." S h e ad d ed th at n o o n e g ot p h y sica lly angry, "th e y
ju st sh o u ted all th e tim e ".

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Pardon me if that's not the kind of Thanksgiving meal
I would like to attend, nor wish upon anyone else.
G ettin g to g eth er for T h a n k sg iv in g sh ould b e ju st th at a tim e to g iv e th an k s fo r all th e b lessin g s received . A
tim e to rem em b er th o se w h o m ay n o t b e at th e ta b le this
year, or w h o h a v e p assed in p rev io u s years. A tim e to b e
k ind to oru&gt;-anothcr, and to a sk th e co n tin u ed b lessin g s
o f the. A lm ig htyNeSrfoCTTris'fma's, T h a n k sg iv in g is p robably m y
fav orite holiday, (f h ate H allow een , and there are too
m a n y d ru nks on N ew Y ear's E v e an d so m e o th e r h o li­
d ays).
It is m y sin cere h o p e that you w ill b e ab le to b e w ith
fam ily m em b ers this Thursday, an d for those you m ay
n o t have seen in a lo n g tim e - to ren ew old m em o ries
an d show you still ca re abou t th em , th eir fam ilies an d
th e ir w ell-being.
T h an k sg iv in g is a co m p ou n d w o rd . By all m e a n s —
g iv e thanks. B u t d o n 't forget — th e seco n d part is " g iv ­
in g ", and that ca n h av e a great d eal o f m ean in g if u sed
properly.

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Reader appalled
by lack of help
with car seat
To the editor.
I was appalled when I went to
three fire* stations in the Sanfoid
vicinity and even called another
one in Lake Mary, and could not
get help with having a baby car
seat installed in my car. As a grand­

mother who never used a car seat
for her children when they were*
young, I know the law now states
every child under a certain weight
and age limit has to be in a c jr seat.
Since I would be taking my daugh­
ter and her son along with me to
South Cttolina for a weekend trip,
I wanted to be sure* the car seat was
properly installed. I was told no
one was on duty that was certified
to install a car seat. At this one par­
ticular Tire station the women told
me the firemen Ivad to attend train­

ing before being certified and if I
wanted a car seat installed it would
have to be on the dates and times
provided in the handout. When 1
told her that unfortunately these
dates were not until next month
and I needed it installed now, she
was not in the least bit concerned
with my request. I did leave my
phone number for someone to call
me, but that request also was not
fulfilled.
I finally went to the sheriff's sub
station on Lake Mary Boulevard

and 17-92 in the Albertson's PUa
and a very nice person from the
sheriff's department was more th*
willing to help me. 1 didn't ask
about whether or not he was cereficd, I was grateful that he took
interest in my grandson's safety.
To say the least, I was disap­
pointed the fire department pencr
net had little concern for the safety
of children unless it is on a desig­
nated date and time.
Slnctreh
Paula Undamooi

Why Johnny will never be able to read
By B ob Ooff
Special to the Herald

Florida voters passed a
Constitutional Amendment
i l e m . u u l i n e -.m a ile r cla s s s iz e s a l

the cost of billions of dollars,
legislators passed laws demand­
ing the end of social promotion.
Both either are or will be ignored,
one by the Superintendents in 67
Florida counties, the other by the
legislature and the governor. Both
the Superintendent and the
legislature have long histories in
ignoring what they don't want to
In the middle is the School
Board. Trained by the Florida
School Board Association, under
the direction of Dr. Wayne
Blanton, School Boards are taught
to work together, mostly towards
the common goal of getting more
money from the Legislature, but
never in developing educational
excellence within the school sys­
tem. In general, the average
school board member is white,
way above average in wealth, and
does not have another paying job.
Mi&gt;st came fmm the ranks of
schorl volunteers and Dare* not
formally trained in education.
Not all Board members are like
this, but enough to maintain the
voting majority in most counties.
Add to this mix the elected Schorl
Superintendents at about half of
Florida's 67 counties who have
different bosses than those
Superintendents who are appoint­
ed by a Board.
Having set tire table, now on to
the main course: why Johnny
can't read? Schorls are run by

educators. Schools systems are
run by educators who used to run
schorls. Schorl Boards are run by
ex-volunteers who are deliberate­
ly turned into lobbyists by the
FSItA in order to get more money
for the educators to spend. Given
the fact dial it takes 13 years (a
student moving fntm kinder­
garten through graduation from
high schorl) for any education
pntgram to be fully implemented,
there is little dunce that meaning­
ful reform will ever take place.
Only two superintendents in
Honda have over 10 years service
and both of them have announced
their retirements. The average life
of a schorl board member aver­
ages far less than 13 years. The
only people who survive for
longer are the "educrals" those
educators who move up within
the system from teacher to admin­
istrator. And few of them are in *
places powerful enough to effect
change within the system for 13
years, given that most have their
30 years for retirement in by age
51 or 52.
So how do you change the sys­
tem?
First, require a five year educa­
tion plan from the School Board
and/or elected superintendent.
They already have a capital plan
to spend construction money, why
not have one that details how they
are going to spend the money to
build students? It has to have
goals and it has to have local
reporting requirements at the
middle and end of each schcxtl
year. It also has to have conse­
quences if the guals aren't met.
l or far too long, children have

taken the brunt of adult failure
within the leadership of local
schools and school boards.
Second, separate the instruc­
tional fntm the nun-instructional
worker when it comes to salary

negotiations. In Seminole County
IFh* non-instructional workweek is
35 hours. |would bet that you
cannot find an elementary teacher
in lire state who works less than
twice that amount. With teacher
shortages looming, giving all
workers the same salary increase,
benefit package, and step increase
is a guarantee for continued syv
tern failure when it comes to
deciding how much emphasis is
to be placed on effective teaching
of children.. By the way, adminis­
trators should not be considered
educators any longer. The biggest
salaries have to go to those who
actually do the work in achieving
student improvement. Let excel­
lent teachers, easily verified by
yearly pre and post testing in their
classroom, earn the top dollar in
the school system for what they
do best?teach! The time for giv­
ing the highest salaries to the
longest tenure or to administra­
tors is long past. Another idea
tlvat should be dead is that I
salaries can never go down.
When two consecutive years of
poor teaching almost guarantees a
future high school drop out, there
can be no excuse for failure in the
classroom.
Last, the school system has to
concentrate on providing a basic
education to every child. The
Constitution of Horida and the
U.S. requires a free and public
education. It does not guarantee

band, computer labs, sports pro­
grams, honors courses, the school
newspaperand yearbook, clubs
and TV studios lor the morning
news. Only when children can
read, write, and do math at grade*
level should school systems be
allowed to increase their local
taxes by voter referendum-like
Sarasota County and others did
this year-to fund programs above
the core educational offerings.
Will parents scream if the musk
program is threatened to be cut?
Of course! Will educators wail
that every child can't learn at the
same speed as their classmates?
Of course! Will the Unions fight
•noth and nail to keep the salaries
of their rank and file non-instruc
tional members tied to that of the
teachers? Of course!
So what! In Seminole Count)’,
one of Horida's highest ranked
school districts, over 30 percent oi
last year's third graders could no
read at grade level. At other dis­
tricts the numbers were worse.
A school system that cannot
teach, or will not teach, is a schn
system that must be changed. Tlx
A t Plan has begun the processd
publicly identifying substandard
schools and school systems and
providing the incentive for Scho.
Boards to budget more money for
basic education. But as long as 30
percent or more of the States'
third graders cannot read at grad,
level — the snail like creep of the
process of change will cost too
many children their future.

Guff tars a member ofthe
Saninolt County
HairJfrvm
1996 to 2000.

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On Thursday,
many fam ilies
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Thanksgiving.
We asked p ea pie if they
have any holi­
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and what their
plans are f o r
this year's cel­
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Seminole High would play
Orlando High School for the first
game of the year and get
frounced, plus a number of
Gdery Feds would get injured.
ihn 11 ^ , nK&lt;?d “ "wwhat when
the old OHS was divided. In
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did beat SHS 28-7, but the
r r S , ,ta,W that SHS had
them hed 7-7 until the fourth
quarter, then in 1953, SHS beat
^ g m a t e r 14-6, the firs, time we
had beaten an Orlando team in
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dnd in the band. There was
much rejoicing.
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heirlooms to the person of her
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words, so I’m looking forward
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withthe Choir to ensure itscontin- board, with brood support from o . .
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Choir to sing at churches or other vvry proud of the students who religious events." Furlong took
sing
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religious events.
issue with that attitude and the
by this announcement as we
be was pleased with
comments from Liberty Counsel
appnudi
the
Christmas
season.”
•he school board's decision.
the matter appears to supporters.
Oocv the matter came to the be Though
"We are die only school system
resolved, ill feelings still remain.
in the stale of Florida that offers
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choirs are clubs not classes,"
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our necks on the line to begin
with. So what's our reward for Hv&lt;ng to be careful and make sure
some court dix-sn't step jn and ban
Jecb s-a'togeth cr? VVfc get called
masts, bigots, cowards and Satan­
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se lf since your nurrijJTi
is more important than?
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your "need" to co n fer ' 1
now confessed to my rJu
and me. Let the past staT
buried for now. If y0tt^
summons to testify jn
divorce, there'll be plr-Z
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time
v n .„ husband
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began wllh an arguri^ %
were in the area and had not left
o f automobile . 1 ,
Central Florida,” Cohen said. “It
disagreement
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m
comfortable with the caso^
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broke it off when my htisbandabout the marriage, but I'm not
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sure how to go about it. Are
fiance about the affair.
announcements OK, or do they
List week, I learned that the
seem like a request for presents? wife of the man I was involved
I am clueless about the proper
with found one of the ’ intimate"
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items I had given him. She has
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Safl,orfl wiy Commission Agenda for Nov. 2 5 .2 0 0 2

8nntotf City Halt
300 North Park Avenue
S*ntofd, Florida

W O R K SESSION
^ p rn. in the City Manager’s
Cor™ f®nca Room, Second
Floor
1.

Interview of prospective
B o a * appointees. (R -1 A &amp;

B»)
A P E R C : Lindsay N. Oyewaie
and Juiie Overstreet.
Sanford Museum Board.
•noro are no current applica­
tions on file.

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Sun 2. Discussion re: Mayor' CKnl**
Commission form of govern­
ment; Marilyn Crotty.
*■ Discussion re: Convention
Center Interlocal Agreement.
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4.
Discussion
re:
2nd
Rid
Generation Road Building
Count
Program.
Head*
•it an i 8.
Discussion re: Customer
Qrlta
Service Plan and E-QIP.
Term, 8. Discussion re: C R 48A land­
in 196
scaping
and
Irrigation
withf
improvements.
IVad.
w an
7. Discussion re: project costs
Iptao
tor landscape/!rrlgation Installation/subsequent mainte­
nance on East Lake Mary
Boulevard (Sanford Avenue
to S R 46).
•. Discussion re: revised project
design and cost for 25th
Street and Park Avenue inter­
section beautification.
9.
Discussion re: Regular
Agenda items, Add-on Items,
and other items.
10. Mayor's briefing.
11. City Manager's briefing.
R E G U L A R M E E TIN G
7 p.m., City Commission
Cham bers, First Floor
• Approval of Minutes
November 11, 2002 Work
Session and Regular Meeting.
Recommended by the City
Clerk and the City Manager.

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Consent Agenda
1. Approve payments made dur­
ing
October
2002.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
2 Approve payment ol City
Attorney's Statement for the
month of October 2002.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
3. Authorize preparation ol
Scope of Services for the
Sanford Museum Expansion
and Renovation Project, to be
completed on a work order
basis in an amount not to
exceed $30,000; funds bud­
geted in account number
001-5052-571-31-06.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
4.
Approve
request
for
American Cruise Line to dock
at
Memorial
Park
on
November 27 and December
22, 2002. Recommended by
the City Manager.
5. Approve request for AHoliday
Tour of Homes® event to be
held on City property (Touhy
Park and Park on Park), on
D ecem ber
6
through
D ecem ber 8. 2002, from 6:00
P.M. to 10:30 PM : and
approve street closure ol
Myrtle Avenue from 5th
Street to 8th Street and 6th
and 7th Streets from Myrtle
Avenue to Elm Avenue,
D ecem ber 6 . 2002. from 6:00
P.M. to 10:00 P.M.; approve
request to waive all foos for
the use of Touhy Park and
Park on Park; and deny
request for the City’s SER C
to fund the electric needs lor
Touhy Park. Recommended
by the City Manager.
6. Approve request for ALight
Up Sanford® event to be

J»eto
on
City
property
Lee Avenue from 1 st Street to
(Magnolia
Squ are)
on
2nd Street; San Carlos from
December 7 ,2 0 0 2 , from 6 :3 0
1st Street to 2nd Street; and
PM. to 7:30 P.M.; approve
Mellonville Avenue
from
request for a c c e s s to City
Seminole Boulevard to 2 nd
Property along 1st Street and
Street; and approve request
j°
provide
a ssista n ce
to waive all fees for the event,
installing decorations and
including d ean up bond and
Ii0 hts for the event; and
processing
fee.
approve request to partner
Recommended by the City
with the City’s 125th Event
Manager.
and to waive all fees except 9. Approve request for ATCE
d ea n up bond and process­
Inc. Holiday C elebration®
ing fee. Recommended by
event to b e held on City prop­
the City Manager.
erty (Centennial Park) on
7. Approve request for ABoat
D ecem ber 14, 2 0 0 2 , from
Parade O event to b e held on
5 :0 0 P.M. to 9 :3 0 P.M.; and
City property (Fort Mellon
approve request to have
Park and Memorial Park), on
beer/wlne with paid Police
D ecem ber 7 , 2 0 0 2 , from 7 :0 0
security. Recommended by
P.M. to 8 :0 0 P.M.; approve
the City Manager.
street d osure of Sem inole 1 0 . Approve
requ est
for
Boulevard from Park Avenue
ARichards Christmas Party O
to San Juan on D ecem ber 7 ,
event to b e held on private
2 0 0 2 , from 5:0 0 P.M. to 9 :0 0
property (2204 Oak Avenue)
P.M.; and approve request to
on D ecem ber 14, 2 0 0 2 , from
waive all fees for the event,
8 :0 0 P.M. to 1 2 :0 0 A.M.;
Induding dean up bond and
approve street closure of
p rocessing
fee.
Colonial Way to Coronado
Recommended by the City
Concourse and Colonial Way
Manager.
to Oak Avenue on December
8.
Approve
request
for
14, 2 002, from 5 :3 0 P.M. to
AChristmas Parade O event
1 2 :3 0 A.M.; and approve
to be held on City property
request to have beer/wlne
(Fort Mellon Park. City Hall,
with paid Police security.
and
Downtown
Sanford
Recommended by the City
streets) on D ecem ber 14,
Manager.
2 0 0 2 , from 11:00 A.M. to 1:0 0 1 1 . Approve pu rch ase of
P.M.; approve street dosure
Express P assen ger Van from
of Seminole Boulevard from
Bill Heard Chevrolet in the
Sanford Avenue to Mellonville
amount of $ 1 3 ,1 1 8 .5 0 ; funds
Avenue; 1st S tree t from
available In account number
Myrtle Avenue to Mellonville
1 1 1 -2 0 2 5 -5 2 1 -6 4 -0 1 .
Avenue; Fulton Street from
Recommended by the City
Myrtle Avenue to Park
Manager.
Avenue; Mellonville Avenue
from Seminole Boulevard to P ublic h earin gs
2nd Street; and Sa n Ju an
I .R e : 2 5 .450+ acres of proper­
from Seminole Boulevard to
ty between East Lake Mary
1st Street; or Riverwalk
Boulevard and Pine Way and
Option Route: 2nd Street
between Mellonville Avenue
from Lakoviow Avenue to
extended
southerly
and
Mellonville Avenue; S a n Juan
Andrews Road (595 Andrews
from 1st Street to 2nd Street;
Road) (Magnolia Park PD,

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February 22, 2003
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proposal Contract was rati­
fied by the F.O.P. on
November
H,
2002.
Recom m ended
by
the
Human R esources Director
and the City Manager.
7 First reading of Ordinance
No. 3 7 5 9 to annex 0 .78 ♦/•
acre
of
property
lying
between Wylly Avenue and
Mattie Street and between
Sanford
Avenue
and
Princeton Avenue (411 Wylly
Avenue); Tom Lyon, owner.
Recom m ended
by
the
Development Review Team,
the Director ol Planning &amp;
Community
Development,
and the City Manager.
• Add-on items
• Information
• City Attorney’s Report
• City Clerk’s Report
• City Manager’s Report
• Citizen Participation
• City Commissioners' Reports
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A
PERSO N
D EC ID ES
TO
APPEAL A DECISION MADE
WITH R E S P E C T TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
ING HE MAY NEED A VERBA­
TIM RECORD O F THE PRO ­
CEEDINGS INCLUDING THE
TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE
WHICH R EC O RD IS NOT
PROVIDED BY THE CITY O F
SANFORD (F.S 286.0105)
P E R SO N S W im c o A C IL !
TIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
TH ESE
PRO C EED IN G S
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESO U RCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR
AT 4 0 7 -3 3 0 -5 6 2 6 40 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
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P h ase II); Kenneth A. Burke,
are willing to continue to
R eb ecca F. Burke, Deborah
serve.
NEED TO REAPC. Neukam, Mary K. Mixon,
POINT/APPOINT REPLACE­
J e s s ic a
8.
Middlemas,
MENTS. Applications on file
Patricia B. Vassallo, Et Al,
from Lindsay N. Oyewaie and
ow ners; Barry J . Walker,
Julie Overstreet.
.
applicant/authortzed agent.
B.
SANFORD
MUSEUM
A. First reading of Ordinance
BOARD. T he terms ot Ja m e s
No. 3 760, to annex the prop­
Cara, C harles Carlson. II.
erty. Recommended by the
and G race M. Stinecipher
Development Review Team.
expired on November 4,
Director of Planning and
2002; alt three are willing to
Community
Development
continue (o servo. NEED TO
and the City Manager.
R E A P P O IN T / A P P O IN T
B . First reading of Ordinance
REPLACEM ENTS.
Thore
No. 3761, to rezone the prop­
are no applications on file.
erty from AG, Agriculture to 2. Condemnation Status Report
PD. Planned Development.
No. 0 2 -2 0 , 1 2 1 2 W. 16th
T h e Planning and Zoning
Street, Leola Newton, owner.
Commission
recom m ends
The Director of Planning and
denial; the
Director of
Community
Development
Planning and Community
and the City Manager recom ­
Development and the City
mend demolition. This item
M anager
recommend
was tabled at the November
approval, with conditions. Ad
1 1 ,2 0 0 2 meeting.
published October 2 7 , 2 0 0 2 .
3. Approve alcoholic bovorago
2. Consider ap peal of the
(Beer and Wine) sale and
Planning
and
Zoning
consumption on the premises
Commlsslon’a denial for a
at 110 and 112 West 2nd
Conditional U se request to
Street; Sofia Eudavo, appli­
establish a wedding chapel at
cant; Rami Yosefian. owner.
601 Briarcliffe S tree t In a
Approved by Planning and
Sin gle Family Residential
Zoning Commission; recom­
(SR -1 ) zoning district. The
mended by the Director of
Director of Planning and
Planning and Community
Community
Development
Development and by the City
and the City M anager recom­
Manager.
mend upholding the Planning 4. Commission direction/action
and Zoning Com m ission's
on the Dralt Convention
decision
to
deny
the
Center Interlocal Agreement.
Conditional Use. Applicant
(W S-3)
notified October 2 3 . 2 0 0 2 ; 5. Approve execution ot Lynx
property posted November
Funding Agreement (or FY
13, 2 0 0 2 ; ad published
2002-2003, in the amount ol
November 13, 2 002.
$180,033. Recommended by
the Director ot Planning and
R eg u lar Item s
Community
Development
1.
Board
appointments/reand the City Manogor
appointments. (W S-1.A &amp; B.)
6. Approve F.O.P. Contract and
A. P E R C :
T h e terms ol
retroactivity ol w ages ettocHerbert
ACliffO
Miller,
tive October 1 . 2 002. and use
C harles J . Volk, Jr., and Scott
of General Fund Rosorvo? lor
D. ~ Larson wilt expire on
the purpose ol (uncling the
D ecem ber 31, 2 0 0 2 ; all threo
shortfall in the City's wnge

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be located away from these aim s
to avoid noise, odors, dust, traffic
imtMcts and hazards."
The School Board ami its staff,
however, believe the city's com­
prehensive plan allows for the
school to be located within
Technology Park. In fad, they M i d
the facility's environment Is con­
ducive to the alternative schcxil,
which mmlels a business-like
atmosphere.
Excel Alternatives, whk'h has a
con trad with the School Board
ami has been in Seminole for more
than seven years, senes middle
and high school students that
have been expelled from school.
Instead of students remaining out
of school for a semester or longer
following their expulsion, the pnv
^ram offers an alternative.
f,Individuals are selected for the
program on a case-by-case basis.
Students, who along with tlieir
parents sign a contract to attend
the Excel program, are referred to
as associates. Tlx’ m IuxiI is operat­
ed like a business, with students
clocking in and out at the begin­
ning and end of the day.

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Associates are required to wear
business attire, including tics and
dress shirts for males and skirts or
dress slacks for females.
Average enrollment at the
school Ls 140 students, with a max­
imum of 200. With low teacher-tostudent and staff-to-student
ratios, the school’s goal is to
improve their associates’ behav­
iors and get them back on the aca­
demic track.
“One of the first students that
went through Seminole County's
Excel program was from my
neighborhixxl," School Board
member Larry Furlong told
Commission Thursday. "He was
one of my daughter's friends.
Furlong said his young neigh­
bor became involved with illegal
substances, including marijuana.
He was expelled from school but
given the option to participate in
the alternative program.
"When he went through Excel,
he turned his life around,"
Furlong said. "He is now on his
way to completing a Ph.D. pro­
gram."
Currently, the School Board
leasts the Sanford Excel building

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for $350,000 per year. When the
lease is up this summer, school
officials want to move the pro­
gram, since purchasing a building
will eventually save the school
system money. The Board is look­
ing to purchase the building at 450
Technology Park for about $1.1
million.
Numerous locations in Sanford,
Casselberry and Lake Mary were
considered for the school s new
home,
said
Deputy
Superintendent Dianne Kramer.
Tlx- Technology Park site was the
best choice based on accessibility,
renovation requirements and cost
estimates. She said the city's land
use designation for the site was
also considered when making the
relocation decision.
According to School Board
Attorney Ned Julian, however, a
comprehensive plan amendment
isn't even necessary in regard to
the proposed alternative school
site. He said, since the city's com­
prehensive plan permits schools
in every land category except con­
servation, state law requires that
the city automatically re-desig­
nate the property from industrial

to publie/semi-publie. The plan's
idelines shall be considered,
t aren't criteria in determining
whether a school is alkwed 1x1 a
particular site. •
Traffic and safety were also fac­
tors in Commission's vote deny­
ing the School Board's request.
About 30 buses currently trans­
port Excel Alternatives' students
to and from the school, and
according to Omana and Lake
Mary Police Chief Rkharl Beary,
the complex cannot handle that
many vehicles lining up along tire
road.
"In a single stack scenario, the
school buses would be lined up
for a quarter of a mile," Beary
said. "That's a serious potential
for crashes."
"In my business, you have to
look at the worst case scenario,"
he said. "I have a serious concern
for the traffic situation at thb site."
Seminole
School
Bus
erations
Manager
Julie
urphy said the school system
has already considered the traffic
situation at the site, and the num­
ber of buses transporting students
to and from the school will be lim­

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Community Notes
Mural Painting
Students at Oviedo I ligli
Schtxil will be painting murals at
the Sunshine Children Slx-ller,
335 Foster Cover, at the aim er of
4th Street in Chuluota Saturday,
Nov. 23, form V a.m. until 3 p.m.
Paintings will be children related
such as Dr. Susses Cal in the I lat.
Charlie Brown's Snoopy, under­
water worlds and custom pic­
tures and designs. Fix- public Ls
invited to watch this event.
Scholarships Offered
The Central Florida Chapter of
Phi Delta Kappa Ls again sponsor­
ing scholarships for high school
seniors wlro intend to go to a l ­
lege to become teachers. The
National PDK organization offers
scholarships ranging from ixx* to
five thousand dollars.
Applications for these scholar­
ships can be obtained from Dave
Scott at IdylKvildo Flenx-ntary
School. 407-320-3750 Deadline
for applications is laminry 15,

20(11, with the scholarships to be
announod April 28.
Handel's Messiah
The 30th Annual performance
of I landel's "Messiah" by the
Messiah Choral Society will be
Sunday, Dec. 1, at 3 p.m. at the
Bob Carr IVrfotming Arts Centre.
Admission Ls free and no tickets
are required.
The 180-member choir Ls com­
prised of Central Florida resi­
dents and sponsored by local
businesses, individuals, govern
ment, foundations, the Art
Service Council and choir mem­
bers.
Seminole Spokes
The Seminole Spokes of
Welcome Wagon Club will meet
Wednesday, Dec. 11 at 11JO a.m.
at Sweetwater Country Club,
2700 Sweetwater Country Club
Drive, Izmgwood. Cost is $15 JO.
Jacqueline Prutsman, a sophom otv at ta ke Brantley H igh

School will entertain with "Songs
of the Holidays."
For reservations or more infor­
mation on the organization,
phone Carol at 407-880-6330 or
Joyce at 352-243-1877.
Newcomers are welcome.

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Orchid Show
The Germaine Marvel
Community Building, 210 VVfest
Packwood Avenue at the
Maitland Art Center will be the
site of an Orchid Show and Sale,
organized by David Swoyer of
Sands Orchids, New Smyrna
Beach. The sale will be open to
the public from 9 a.m. until 3
p.m., Sundav, Dec. 1. There is no
admission charge and the event is
open to everyone.
For more information phone
407-539-2181.
Wheelchairs Available
The Independent Seniors pro­
gram makes available power

(electric) wheelchairs to Senior

ited to sev en vchkks.
"YW are propersing a shuttle
service
for
transportation,"
Murphy said. "The students
would be transported to a central­
ly located site and then put on a
shuttle bus."
In response, several city com­
missioners said they were con­
cerned that 30 buses would still be
rxxxled to transport the students
during their trip to and from
school. Commissioner George
Duryea said queuing of the vehi­
cles would still cause traffic prob­
lems — only at another site.
Following the presentations
from city staff and the School
Board, several residents voiced
their opposition to the alternative
schoors proposed location. In
addition, Omana said the city's
Community Development office
received more than 100 e-mails
from residents and businesses
located in Technology Park
protesting the rokxration site of tlx*
Excel program.
One proponent of tlx* reloca­
tion, however, is BCK Ventures,
who owns the building the School
Board wants to purchase. Paul

Chipok, ar\ attorney &gt;
BCK, told C om m **',
the city Ls obligated,'«,
allow the school ^
Technology Park.
'
L ike Mary City At*,
Simmons, however, *
Mary staff members * ,
in their interpretation„
rehcraivc plan arxJ t
ollowing the public S
motion was made an],
to deny tho Sdx*f'
request.
"O ur position is th*:
great program and a t*,
gram," Lake Mary M*
Greene said. "But, w* k
the wrong location
not
suited for 1
Technology Park is * ,
facility and trying to pu
there is not appropriafe'
Nevertheless, the pn«
not been tabled by fr
Board. A special meetnxl
schcdukd for 8JO aan.1
to consider the purtht.
Technology Park propBoard will meet at the Li.
Support Center, located t
Like Mary Blvd., in Sari?

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Donations needed for Christmas
Citizens, 65 and older, and to oth­
ers permanently disabled, at no
out-of-pocket cost, if they qualify.
The wheelchairs can be provided
to those who cannot walk or self
propel a manual wheekhair, can
walk only 10 feet or less and at
are risk of falling, or who meet
the additional guidelines of the
program.
If your need is for use in the
home, call for more information.
No nursing homes or HMO
Insurances. Phone toll free at 1­
800-383-8135.
Sweetwater Oaks Garden Club
The Sweetwater Oaks Garden
Club will host a Holiday
Luncheon, LXic. 9, at Heathrow
Country G ub. There will be a
social and brief meeting at 11
a.m., and lunch at 12:15 p.m.
Guest speaker Ls Dee L&gt;gan. Cost
Ls $20. Make Reservations by Dec.
5 to Sharon at 407-884-8767. New
and prospectie members are wel­
come.

Christmas is just around the
comer, and with it comes an
opportunity to be a blessing to
others. There arc children In
our community who are in
need o f basic necessities such
as personal items and clothing.
Gifts will be distributed at
the annual Brethren Reaching
Out Christmas dinner and
, Dec. 14 at the Sanford
Side Boys and Girls Club.
There are many ways yoit
can help with this outreach
Christmas party. You can pro­
vide grocery store gift certifi­

cates, clothing store pr
cates, food for the Dirt-boxes given to needy fc
gifts of toys for the did:
food for the Christmas:
or financial gifts forth:
istry of Brethren Reach
Contact Rose Davis
Director of Brethren fa
Out, at 407-302-4143, kr
ther information, or scr.
tributions to Brethren
Reaching Out, Semiix*
Garden Apartments, Ifel
Fifth Street, No. 20, San
FL 32771.

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County Commission meets this T uck
The Seminole County
Commission will meet
Tuesday, Nov. 26 in the
County Services Building com­
mission chambers beginning
at 9 J 0 a.m. Among items tin
the agenda is to approve and
authorize the Chairman to
execute the Interlocal

Agreement between Sr
County and the City of
Sanford for the Convtr.
Center.
The afternoon scssie
begin at 1JO p.m. for I.
I learings. The evening
with more Public Hear
will begin at 7 p.m.

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SPRINGFIELD — A great season came
to close Friday night as host Rutherford
High School eliminated Lake Mary, 26­
14, In an FHSAA Class 5A-Regionl
Quarterfinal game at Tommy Oliver
Stadium in Springfield.
The Rams finish the season at 10-2,
while Rutherford, ranked No. 3 in the
Florida Sports Writers Association Class
5A State Poll, improved to 11-1.
The loss will be an even tougher one

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — Ready or
not, winter sports arc here.
Not waiting until the fall
sports can complete their
playoffs, the High School
winter Sports Season kicked
off Monday with several dif­
ferent sports seeing action.
In boys' soccer, Winter
Springs and Lake Mary bat­
tled to a 1-1 tie.
Valencia scored the Bears'
goal on an assist fromWalker and Loch scored the
goal for the Rams.
In a girls' matchup,
Stephenson had three goals
and Goncalez had three
assists as Lake Howell top­
pled Lyman, 4-1. Middleton
had one save to record the
win in goal for the Silver
Hawks.
In girls' weightlifting it
was Winter Springs winning
every weight division in
whipping L ik e Howell, 80-7,
and Lake Brantley won the
final two matches of the
night to edge Oviedo, 47-42.
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Tuesday night saw
Orangewood Christian make
i triumphant jump to winter
3oys soccer with a 44) win
rver Seminole (0-1).
The Rams (14)) had been
the dominant team locally in
Fall soccer for years and
Jecided it was time to take
Ihe plunge.
Michael Doudney scored
two giuLs while Josh Yost
and John Reilly chipped in a
goal apiece for Orangewood
Christian.
Doudney, Yost, Rizzo and
Traynham had one assist
each, while Brian Irvine had
four saves to earn the victo­
ry in gtul.
Lake Howell’s boys
improved to 2-0 on the
young season with a 3-0 win
over Lyman (0-1).
Tim Nix had two goals
and Nick Martin netted the
other.
Nix, Gonzalez and
Kaufman had assists fur the
winners.
Ben Griffin had six saves in
goal to record his second
shutout in as many starts
The Silver Hawks had
blanked Winter Springs, 54),
in the season opener on
Monday
Trinity I’rep also got a
shutout on Tuesday, white­
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turned to their defense, which has
allowed more than 10 points only once
this year, in an 8-7 triumph over
Pensacola Escambia at Daytona Beach
Municipal Stadium on Friday night.
The defense also scored Ihe only
points as Mainland (11-1) adv anced to

take on Rutherford in Springfield next
rridav night.
Friday night's game also marked the
end of stellar careers for running back
Reggie Campbell, who went over 1,000
yards rushing again this season despite
missing the better part of three games
and hobbling in two more after injuring
an ankle against Mainland, and line­
backer Keith Rivers, who will surely
become a defensive star on the next
level.

.»,A .rvc‘1P of Friday'» Rame will appear 1
Wednesday's Herald.
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Eagles soar over Lions Raiders

women
finally
at home

Edgewater
puts an end
to Oviedo’s
title hopes

By D un Smith
Sports Editor

By Tony DeSormler
Special to the Herald
ORLANDO — For the sec­
ond time this month, an
Oviedo High School athletic
team saw its season come to
an end at Edgewater High
School.
On Friday night, the
Edgewater Eagles ripped the
Oviedo Lioas, 46-15, in a 6AKegion I semifinal football
contest at Eagle Stadium.
IW o weeks earlier, the
Oviedo girl*, volley ball team
was eliminated from the slate
playoffs in the regional semifi­
nals played in the Edgewater
gym.
“We were one foot away all
night,” said Oviedo coach
Greg Register. “Their defen­
sive backs did a great job. All
night long, it seemed like we
were just one foot away from
completing passes, but they
kept knocking them down.
“That last onsidc kickoff
attempt was symbolic of the
whole night - - just a foot
away from being perfect.
Edgewater is a great football
team. You need to play a near­
perfect game at this level but
we were just one foot short of
it all night.”
Oviedo's game plan FnJay
was to come out throwing
with the hope of spreading
out the Edgewater defense
and perhaps creating some
running room.
But for most of the night,
the Eagle defensive backfield
seemed to keep getting a
hand to quarterback Lee
Sloan's aerials at the last sec­
ond and knocking them away.
Shun finished the night 14for-30 for 143 yards, most
coming on short, quick routes.

TAMPA — After three tough
weeks on the road, the Seminole
Community College women's
basketball team will finally get
to play before a friendly crowd
when it hosts Tallahassee
Community College this after­
noon (Saturday).
The Raiders will be looking
for vengeance over the F-aglcs,
who used a definite depth
advantage lo defeat the locals,
72-55, on their home floor two
weeks ago. Came time Is set for
4 p.m. at the SCC Health and
Physical Education Center and
admission is free.
"We lost lo llictn ( ICC) last
time because we ran out of
gust," said first-year SCC head
conch Lisa Nuxol, who will be
coaching tier first game on the
home hardwood. “They played
14 people and we had seven
that night. We were up at the
half, but they ran us down in
the second half. We will try to
be ready for them!!
"The girls are glad to be home
finally! Playing our first seven
games on me road was tough.”
The Raiders (3-4) come home
on an upbeat, having broken a
four-game losing streak (losing
to 3-3 Chipola Community
College, 65-66, in Ocala at the
Central Florida Community
College Classic last Friday and,
82-71, to 3-1 Palm Beach
Community College in Lake
Worth last Saturday) with a 63­
52 over Hillsborough
Community College in Tampa
on Tuesday.
Center Danielle Richardson, a
6-foot-3 sophomore from
Orange IMrk, had 13 points and
12 rebounds to lead SCC.
Freshman point guard Natalie
Fmmanuclli from Like
Highland Prep also had a big
night with 10 points and five
assists.

Oviedo's defense was as hard-hit­
ting as ever (top), as a witnessed by
a group ol Lions gang-tackling an
Edgewater runner, but sustained
drives by the Eagles eventually
wore out the strong Oviedo "D" os
the hosts scored 32 second hall
points to easily dispose ol the Lions,
46-15, in a Class 6A-Region 1
Semifinal game at Eagle Stadium
Friday night. One ot the tew bright
spots lor Oviedo was Jason
Raulorson's 90-yard kickotf return in
the third period (right)

See Oviedo, Page 3D

See Women, Page 2B

R aiders celebrate ranking with win
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

HtraW photo by Jim Wentj

Lyman graduate Josh Houston (No. 12) had the biggest game ot his career
at SCC as the sophomore guard hit six three-pointers and scored a gamehigh 22 points In the Raiders'. 73-62, victory over Polk Wednesday night

SANFORD — It's been a long time in coming
and the Seminole Community College men’s bas­
ketball team was not about to let it slip away.
Hie "it" is tlie first state ranking in several
years for Ihe Raiders, who rewarded Tuesday for
their good start with a No. 7 ranking in the first
FCCAA (Florida Community College Activities
Ass&lt;tciution) State Poll.
Coach Stan Cromartie’s charges then went out
and proved themselves worthy of tlie honor,
holding off No. 10 ranked Polk Community
College from Winter Haven, 73-62. Wednesday
night at the SCC Health and Physical Education
Center.
SCC was scheduled to wrap up its season­
opening nine-game homestand by hosting
unbeaten anil No. 5 ranked Tallahassee
Community College on Friday and then take off a
week before opening a seven-game, three-week
road trip by competing in the St. Petersburg
College Classic next weekend

lh i Friday, Nov. 2‘», the Raiders will face IMG at
6 p m , witn host St. Pete taking on Brevard
Community College. l&gt;n Saturday, SCC will face
the host Trojans at 4 p.m. and BCC and IMG will
square olf at (&gt; p.m.
SCC will not play at home again until Saturday,
Dec. 28th, when it hosts Monn&lt;e Community
College from New York starting at 7:30 p.m., and
then go Kick on the road for another month
before hosting Central Florida Community
College on Wednesday, Jan. 25th.
Wednesday night, J.D. Bracy, coming off a 38point effort on Saturday, hit a three-pointer to
open the game and the Raiders would never trail.'
In fact, it looked like the hosts might blow the
Vikings out ot tlie gym as Lyman graduate Josh
Houston had a first tl) minutes that most people
only dream about.
'The 6-foot-2 sciphomorc, the brother of Detroit
Piston star Chucky Atkins and the son of former
SCC standout Ken Atkins, hit four three-pointers
and scored 14 points as the Raiders raced out to a
25-‘t advantage with 10.11 to go before halftime.
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Lauren Kovacsik added the
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Look had two assists and
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10 save effort by Katie Weber in
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Thursday night in boys soccer
Melbourne Florida Air and
Trinity Prep played to a 2-2 tie.
The Saints ( I-0-1) got goals
fmm Juan Kusnir and Mike
Amst with Andre Jakubowski
and Dan Matthew getting the
assists.
Zusi had two goals and an
assist as Lake Hran Iley muted
Orangewood Christian, 7-2.

Singer made four saves in goal
to get the win for the Patriots.
In girls' soccer, Lisa Weber
scored three goals and Amy
Clampitt-Holsenbeck had a goal
and two assists as Winter
Springs defeated Seminole, 8-0.
Jessica Lambert had three
saves in goal to post the
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shutout.
Hanson and Rush scored the
goals as Lake Mary improved to
2-0 with a 2-0 victory over Lake
Howell.
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Oviedo
Continued from page IB
He only completed one pass for
more than 20 yards and had one
pass intercepted (which was
returned for a touchdown).
Wh.il the l-lons wanted to do
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they wen* forced to do as the
Eagles controlled field position
and the dock with a very effi­
cient offensive attack.
Of the six offensive touchdowns
scored by Fdgewater, five came
on drives of 60 yards or more.
Ilie Eagles had throe offensive
series of 10 plays or more. In the
third quarter, the Eagles ran 21
offensive plays to Oviedo’s two
as they turned a 14-0 halitime
lead into a 27-7 advantage head­
ing into the final stan/a.
The only points the Lions
scored came on a 90-yard kick­
off return by Jason Raulcrson in
the third quarter and a 30-yard
scoring pass from Cliff McGrow
to Joey Cameron in the final
minute of play.
Oviedo attempted an onslde
kick after Cameron’s touch­
down, but the ball failed to trav­
el the necessary 10 yards by a
foot.
After forcing the l.ions to punt
on the opening series of the

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score.
IN D IV ID U A L S T A T IS IIC S
Oviedo ends its season at 10-2.
R U S H IN G . Oviedo: IL m w o i l-o. I ingjnl
6-0. Sfcan 20. F d g rw .la n C U y W-142.
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the Knights offense up at the KSU four-yard line.
After a penally and not being able to punch the
ball in the end /one. DCF settled for another 23yard Prater field goal giving the Knights a 22-6
advantage.
Kent State used the game s first turnover to set
u p its first scoring drive in the opening quarter
when Schneider fumbled the s w p from center.
The Golden Flashes recovered the ball at the UCI
27 but could only move the ball five yards as the
UCF defense held its ground, forcing a field goal.
Mayle connected on a 39-yard field goal at the
9 55 mark to give Kent State a 3-0 advantage.
the Golden Knights finally got into the scaring
column at the 3.58 mark ol the second quarter on
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149 yards Haynes txlipscxi the century mark for
the second time this season. Fryzel led the
Knights in rixeptions and yardage with seven
catches fur 126 yards, his tliird consecutive week
with over 100 yards receiving.
The Flashes were led on the ground by Antonio
King who ran for 50 yards on 20 carries.
Quarterback Darryl Polk threw for 58 yards hit­
ting I0-of-21 passes. Joshua Bostick led KSU with
28 yards on four catches.
P R A T E R N A M E D S P E C IA L
TE A M S PLAYER O F TH E W EEK
Freshman placekicker Matt Prater was named
Special Teams Player of the Week in the Mid­
American Conference Monday as a result of his
performance in UCF's 32-6 win against Kent State
Saturday, when he tied a school record with four
field goals in the game. Trailing 3-0 late in the
first half, Prater tied the game with a 44-yard
attempt and then extended UCF's lead with three
second-half field goals (26, 25, 25). I le went fourfor-four c n the day and also kicked a pair of extra
points for a total of 14 points.
Prater leads the team in scoring with 74 points,
lie has connected on 14 of 20 tieid goal attempts
this year, including a 53-yarder in (runt of a
crowd of 103,029 in tiis college debut at Penn
State. Of his six misses, three were as a result of a

block.

He is the fourth different player from UCF to
earn player o&lt; the week honors in the MAC this
year. Cornerback Asantc Samuel has earned the
tumor twice, while defensive end Elton Patterson
and quarterback Ryan Schneider were each was
named once.

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Oviedo edged Lake Brantley, 2-

Briefs
S.E.C.W. WRESTLING IN SANFORD
Southeastern Championship Wrestling will be
hosting S.E.C.W. Live! tonight (Saturday) at the
Sanford Civic Center.
Doors open at 7 p.m. and the first match is
slated for 8 p.m.
Among the matches expected to take place are
Hack Meyers against The Blackheart; PHI Delta
Slam versus The Heartbreakers; Marcus Faulk
against Rouge; David Babylon and Tommy
Vandal against Kahagis and Chris Charger; and
Dow Jones against The Slasher.
Also slated to see action are Antonio Banks,
Jack Flash, Barry Horowitz, and many others!
Ringside scats are $10 with general seating
going for $8.
For more information call 407-523-2674 or
check out the website at wwwjecw.com,

FBVA-SEMINOLE SET TO START
YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUES

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Sunday. November 24.2002

The FBVA-Seminole (Florida Raskethall k
Volleyball Association, Inc.) to offering Jr. Magic
and Jr. Miracle Winter Basketball
The season begins Dec. 13th and ends on Feb.
22nd with Boys, Girls and Co-Ed leagues being
provided.
Jr. Magic Boys/Co-Ed Divisions are; ages 7-8,
9-10,11-12,13-15, and 16-18.
Jr. Miracle Girls Divisions are; 7-8,9-10,11-12,
and 13-18.
AH pro-formed teams are welcome and
reouests to play together wUl be attempted to
be honored.
There will be a limit of 10 players per team
and the FBVA will attempt to place players on a
team closest to their home schooL
The FBVA is committed to providing a safe
and healthy environment where youth of
Seminole County can build self-esteem, respect
for others, individuals, and team «HH«
AH youth that are age appropriate wUl be
accepted to participate regardless of race, creed,
sex or religious affiliation.
For more information contact Shcrod Mitchell,
Area Director, at 407-699-6555.

RON GOLDEN THANKSGIVING BASE­
BALL CAMP
US Sports Management will be hosting the
Ron Golden's Baseball School Thanksgiving
Camp on November 29lh at Eastmonte Park In
Altamonte Springs.
The cam p will feature a four-hour intense
instructional session with Ron Golden,
President and ow ner of Ron Golden's Baseball.
Additionally, Steve Golden will work with

rules and consist of pool play to championship
rotmd with brackets for 10-U, 12-U, 13-U, and
l^U *
The cost to $350 per team with team awards
going to 1st and 2nd place and individual
awards to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. Deadline to
enter to Dec. 9.
For details call tournament directors Mike
Mala testa, Tom Siegfried or Bob Loveland at
407-263-7910.

BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
Winning W a p Basketball and Altamonte
Sports have announced the Third Annual
Gatorade Holiday Roundball Classic middle
school basketball tournament.
The tournament will be held on Dec. 27-29 at
the Lake Brantley Athletic Fieldhouse on the
Lake Brantley High School campus on Sand
Lake Road, Altamonte Springs.
The Classic to open to all boys and girls teams
in grades 6-8. Middle school, G u b and League
teams are welcome. The entry fee to $250 per
team with a three-game guarantee.
The deadUne to register to Dec. 17th at 5 p.m.
For details call Winning W a p Basketball at
407-339-9053.

MICKEY OWEN BASEBALL SCHOOL
Mickey Owen Baseball School is conducting
two five-day Baseball Winter Instructional
Sessions in December
nber for jplayers ages 8-20.
The sessions are the 18-2
1-23 and 26-31 at Twins
Lakes Park in Sarasota.
The program consists of professional instruc­
tion, practice and games for players who desire
to improve their skills and performance.
Students receive personal, hands on, attention
from pro coaches that will help them improve.
The coach to player ratio to one coach to every
8-to-10 players.
There will also be a special two-day weekend
clinic for ages 8-14 on Dec. 21-22.
Pro-registration to required. Call 800-999-8369
for free brochure and details.

TUMBLE TIM E
Parents, bring your toddlers to Tumble Time
to enjoy tumbling, singing songs, and reading
stories.
Each week the City of Casselberry Parks and
Recreation Department will have a theme that
will relate to the songs and stories.
Tumble Time Is on Thursdays from 6 p.m.-to-7
p.m.
Classes in December wilt be on the 5lh, 12th
and 19lh.

The classes will be held at Wir* Park. HOT.

(•(■wall g r o u p o f p l u y c n .

Individual registration for the camp is $75.
For additional information, or to sign up,
please contact US Sports Management at 407­
263-7910 or e-mail at usportsmOaol.com.

MFW IN SANFORD DECEMBER 6TH
Mid Florida Wrestling (MFW) will present a
fund-raising anniversary show Friday, Dec. 6, at
the Sanford Civic Center.
Events will include a World Title Match,
Hardcore Title Match, six man tag, tag match
and singles match.
The opening bout will pit a 'C o p against a
Crook", as Sanford Police officer Mike "Mad
Dog" Taylor faces "Outlaw" Tom Bass.
Doors open at 7 p m. with the first bell to ring
at 8 p.m. Admission is $8 for adults, $4 for chUdrcn age 6 -12. Free under age six. It is suggest­
ed an unwrapped toy be brought, which will
give you $1 off on admission plus a raffle ticket.
The event to to raise money and toys for Toys
for Tots, with 102 Jamz doing concessions to
sponsor the Place of Comfort.
For tickets or additional information, phone
407-328-9035.

SANFORD SOCCER CAMP
The Sanford Recreation Department will be
presenting the 1st Annual Winter Break Soccer
Camp for boys and girls ages 5-17 December
3()th-through-January 3rd.
The Standard Program CamD (cost: $35) will
run from 9 a.m. to noon, and the Advanced
Program Camp (cost: $85) will run from 2 p.m
to 5 p.m., daily (no camp on Jan. 1) at Zinn Beck
Field.
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.
Payment is due by Dec. 6th, but if you pay by
Nov. 30, there b a $10 discount. There is aLso a
$10 for each additional sibling and there are
also team discounts available.
The camps offer expert instruction, a good
player to coach ratio, an Athletic Trainer on su it
at all times. Instructional Game each day, and a
Camp T-shirt.
_
For more information, call the SRD at 407-XJt&gt;5697 or Brian Dorman at Kick n Dribbles, 407­
650-1711 or 407-721-8219.
B A SE B A L L T O U R N A M E N T
US Sports Management and Altamonte Sports
will be hosting the first annual I lolidav Slam
baseball tournament Dec. 13-15 at Eastmonte
Park in Altamonte Springs.
Hie Open Tournament will play under AAU

The program is for toddlers ages l-h&gt;-4. The
cost is $15 for Casselberry residents and $30 for
non-residents.
Single class cost is $3 for Casselberry residents
and $6 for non-residents.
For more information please* call 407-262-7720,
extension 1307.

FRIDAY FUN NIGHTS
The City of Casselberry Parks and Recreation
Department is offering Friday Fun Nights, a
safe place for parents to bring their children
ages 5-10-12.
The children make crafts, play games, get
pizza, and get to watch a movie under the
supervision of the parks staff. All of which costs
less than getting a babysitters.
Friday Fun Nights are on the first Friday of
every month and are held at the Casselberry
Senior Center at 200 North Triplet Lake Drive.
The cost for early registration is $10 for
Casselberry residents and $15 for non-residents.
Cost at the door will be $20 for all.
Register at the Casselberry Parks and
Recreation Office at 125 East Melody Lane and
for more information please call 407-262-7720,
extension 1307.

FUN ON WHEELS
The City of Casselberry Parks and Recreation
Department is offering the free Fun On Wheels
Program for children ages 5-to-13.
The Fun On Wheels program offers a safe
place for children to recreate after school hours
from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. during which time they
will participate in sports arts and crafts and
other recreational activities.
Children will be able to sign themselves in
and sign themselves out,
The program will be held at Dew Drop Park
in November, Branch Tax* Park in December
and Secret Lake Park in January.
For more Information please call 407-262-7720,
extension 1307.
YOGA C LA SSES
Winter Springs Parks and Recreation is offer­
ing Yoga with Donna Conley at the Winter
Springs Senior Center (400 N. Edgemon
Avenue).
The class is from 6 p.m.-to-8 p.m. every
Tuesday evening.
The enrollment fee is $12 per class.
For more information please call 407-327-6593.

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faracAw*. Oatad to* day ol NOV
»«, 20W. and *nm&gt;*d in Cm No
0 2 -C A -K 7 M 4 -K . ol to* C a n *
Cowl ol ft* ISTH Jud o* C m * n
•nd tor S tn t x N CouVy Ftond*.
B A M O f AMEFSCA. NA
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WITH
NAnONSBAM . NA. it to* Plant*
y d ROBERT ALLEN MOTT A K A
ROBERT
MOTT.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O f ROBERT ALLEN
M J T T A K A ROBERT MOTT: JOHN
OOE: JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT (S) IN POSSESSION O f
TH E SUBJECT PROPERTY i n
Ootondwt. I w « w4 Id t o ragwtl
and bad taddar tor c M i d to*
W EST FRONT DOOR O f THE
SEMINOLE CO UN TY CO U R T­
HOUSE. In S « i m l « County
Hondo, at 1100 on to. day of DEC
10. JO B . to* tokowng daterbad
prapwty h h i tom n w d f w

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Of THE I4TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
rn AND FOR
SEIMNOtC COUNTY.

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O fn lM l
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE ,
(P to* » puUWi n THE ‘
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw
auani to a Final Judgnwni oI
Forte**!** Itotod to# iM yalNOVt.
2007. and antarad n Caw No 02C A I t l I-I4-L. ol to. Cacut Cowl ol
toa IIT H J u k i . O a r* n « i d tor
Swnnoi. Ca*ty Flonda a l m n
COUNTRTWIOE HOME LOANS
INC F K A COUNTRYWIDE FUNOINO CORPORATION D B A AMERI­
C A S WHOLESALE LENDER a to.
Ptonan and JEANNA S WILLIAMS
CITY O f WINTER SPHINOS
FLORIDA DONALD E WILLIAMS
J R . HIGHLAND HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. IN C. HIGHLANO
VXLAGE ONE ASSOCIATION WC .
IMC
MORTGAGE
COMPANY
UKNOWN SPOUSE O f JEANNA S
WILLIAM' JOHN DOC. JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT |S| IN
POSSESSION O f THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY ar. Datortoania I w*
M l to Vi. N y . and twa tatoar tor
caah at to. WEST FRONT DOOR
OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE.
in
S tm n M .
Cowry Flonda. al II 00on to. (toy
ol DEC 10. 2007. to. toOowng
dw ertad propwty aa m i torto n
tad Faial Judgma* ton*
LOT 92. HIGHLAND VILLAGE
TWO. A LX O H UtlU TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROCO IN PLAT
BOOK 40 RAOES 40 ANO 41. O f
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
A K A 449 MACGREGOR ROAD
WINTER SPRINGS. FL 37700
In accordanc. onto to. Am a c a w
nan O n biWii Act. Panuna nan
OaMaWnt naO ng a kpawl n u n
modMon
p a tc y ia . a Pw pro
CMdag tfuwd conuct to. Court
A dnm tbw * 1 301 N Pam A a . .
Santord FL 37771. WapKon*
Numbar (407)323-43X1 nol tala
toan m a n (7) itoya prnr lo rn p ro e dng I hM i.ig mparad. (TDO)
IBOO-946-0771 01 V0«a (V) I 00094*0770 na Flunda ItoWy S a vcm
Dtoaltoa day ol NOV 11 2002
MANY ARNE MORSE
Clan a Th . C a u l Cowl
By M.ry Stroup.
DwafyCtork
SWmfflaltry
Laa O n e al M a ltu l C W . u i
1000 NW 49Vi StrwL Su*. 120
Fort Laudada. F knto 33309
T a p i r . (904)4030304
Facama (904)7/10002
Putakan V m r r t a 24 2002 and
D a a rto a I. 2002
SSI 40

to

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ARO TOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO 02CA 2O39
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORA I O t I III
Pla*4Jt.
RICHARD O PVNE UNKtIOWN
SPOUSE O f RICHANO a PVNE.
B ETTY M PVNE. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O f BETTY M PVNE and
UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS TEN
ANTS OWNERS ANO OTHER
UNKNOWN PARTIES todudng. 4 a
namaJ PitondaE a dataatal. to.
paaonM repwwnUbm*. to.
awvnnig kpeua. har
granlwa cratouk and a* otoa

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partwtctotrrangby Virougi M k v
•gpmtl tod d W n i n and to*
and r**p*c1rv* unknown
•tttgna.
hint*** or oVwr paraon* daarang
V yV w a ^ i. ur1dtrollg•lrwla^yeorl’&lt;x■,'Oh or altar Wgai infky n tro o
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panano or p M n n M n I or cvpo'•**. or M o w K M Ngti Mdut *
wwnowi. Owning undsr m y o« t o

c a n t d iv is io n
C A W NOl: 02-CA-147I-14 K
B A M OF AMERICA. NA
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WITH
NATKM SSAM . NA.

LOT JO. BLOCK 3, O f NORTH
ORLANDO
2NO
ADOITPON.
ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 17. RAGES SS-S7, O f THE
PUBLC RECOROS O f S E W N O U
COUNTY. FLORIDA
A K A 74 SOUTH DEVON AVENUE
WINTER SPRPtGS. FL 37700
In accordant* ntto to. Amanrani
• » r t n e w n Act Parsurw wan
l&gt;aae*Haa naadng a i c r o . accom
modaaon to parag pd* n ton prtv
“ •knO ihouw cnraacl to. Cowl
Arkranabatord 201 N Pam Amnu*.
Santom f t 33771. Taraphon*
Nuntoar (407)373 4330 nol lam
towi taron (7) (toy. prior to to. proCHadng V haamg anpatrad. (TDO|
1-SO00S5-077I or Mac* (V) 1000
0SSE770 HI* Ftond* Ralay S n o t
Oatodraa day ol NOV 14. 2002
MART ANNE MORSE
Ctor* OtThe Cacul Cowl
By Mary Stroup.
Dapufy Clark
Submawd by
Lwr OMc* ol U M W C Wetam
1100 NW 4901 StrwL SuM (20
Fort Laudsrddt. Florida 33309
TWsphon* (954)453 0366
F#ca*m* (9041771-0002
PiA*«li N o nn O tf 74 2007 M
December 1.2007
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NOTICE O f BALE
None* to haatiy gtwn toa. pw
auam « to* O rta of f m Judgma*
anwwd to ton c a n . to to* C « u i
Ca*1 o* S a rm l* County Ftond*. I
* ■ »»4 to* propaty i* u .ta l to
Sarwiolo County Ftortto. dwertad
a*
SITUATE. LTMQ ANO BEING W
THE CO U N TY O f SEMINOLE
STATE OF FLORIDA. TO W IT
BEGIN AT THE N£ CORNER O f
LO T *3. CORRECTED ANO
REVISED PLAT O f NORMANDY
P*T&lt;X. CASSELBERRY. SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA ACCOROrNQ
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGE 100. PUBLIC RECOROS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
FXJN THENCE W ALONG THE 8
LOT LINE O f LOTS S5. 9*. ANO 57
O f SAIO PLAT O f NORMANDY
PARK. TO THE SW CORNER Of
LOT 57. RUN THENCE S TO THE S
LOT LINE O f SAIO LOT S3. RUN
THENCE E ALONG THE S LOT
LINE O f SAIO LOT S3 TO THE NE
CORNER O f LOT 7. BLOCK D
n o r m a n c tv

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SELBEFIRV. F t * ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORO­
ED VI PLAT BOOK 7. PAGES 49
ANO SO. SAID POOL 1C RECOROS.
RUN THENCE ELY ON A LINE
WHICH SMALL BE AT RIGHT
ANGLES TO THE WLY RIGHT O f
WAY LINE O f FERN STR EET
THENCE RUN H IV ALONG THE
W IV lV IE O f FERN STR EET TO
THE POO ALSO DESCRIBED AS
LOT S3 HESS THE WEST TOO)
NORMANCTV PARK. CORRECTED
ANO REVISED PLAT, CASSEIBER
RV. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA,
AS RECOROE 0 IN PLAT BOOK S
RAGE 100. PUBLIC RECORDS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ALSO BEGIN AT THE SE CORNER
O f SAID LOT S3. RUN W 64 30
THENCE SE TO A POVCT ON THE
W IV LINE O f FERN STREET. IS
SLY FROM THE BEGINNING
P O N T THENCE NORTHERLY TO
BEGINNING
.1 putnc u . » to. h-jtm i aid tuu
Ixddrf. tor cam. al to. n w i tor*
door ol Vm S a n a o l. County
Coutooua*. SaVbrd. Florid. 37771
at II 00 AM on DEC 10.7007
Data) tort day of NOV 11 7007
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f CinCUIT COURT
By Mary Stow*
Opury Clam
In acoordanca n*h to. Amafcan.
Wan BaaM M a Act payona naad
tog a ipaoal accomodaaun lo panic
C W . n tom H w rng thoWd cortact
V i. A D A CoonVnator not lator toai
w v a i (7) itoyt prior to Via proewd
mg « u too Ftomta Rtoay Sam e, al
I 000 9004770
ENRICO O GON2ALE2. PA
Anorruy at La*
0205 Eaal Fontor A m u
Tomato T a r a . FL 33017
Flonda B a #001477
(013)900 0302
Pu*4h Nommba 24. 2002 aid
D a a n tra I. 2002
SSISI

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f TH f IfTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO f OR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
Cm . No 07-CA-1440-1 A t
U S BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION TR U A dto
4 I W I E O C C HOME EQUITY
LOAN TRUST 1999 2)
PlanMI
VS
LAURETTE R BROOKS am)
O ADRIEN BROOKS, a M .
Datnoints
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
auam to a Sunmary Frval Judgmar*
a Foraetoaura todudng Award a
ABorrwys Fm i and Coat* datod
Norartoa S 2002. anaaa) to Cat*
No 02 CA-144S-14-L a Vto Crrcul
Cowl a Vto ISTH Judcul C r o * a
and tor Sannoto Cowry. Ftora)*
n h a a n U S BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. TH U A dM 0/1/99
IEOCC HOME EQUITY LOAN
TRUST 19992) a to. Plar**l aid
LAURETTE R
BROOKS and
BROOKS, unnown ipoua. a LAUR E n E R BROOKS 4 m a n a t GL
AORiEN BROOKS and
Broca*
unknown tpuua* a G ADRIEN
BROOKS. 4 m a n a t JOHN DOE
and JANE OOE W ar. Ctotonda*,. I
" d m 4 to to* mgtwa and bml tatd a tor cadi, a m l In** door a to.
S a r w a . Cowry Cawtorrn. n to.
C4y a Sartord. Flora, a 11 00
oOtxM AM on Tumrtoy. to* lOVi
day a Daramtnr 2003. to. kyknwg
drserttod propaty at aa torto n
M*1 S w m a y F n a Jud in a* a
Foracloaur. Including Anard a
Altormys' F n t. am) Cotta, to a t
L a 43 a LOST CREEK REPEAT A
REPEAT OF LOST CREEK LOTS
37-40. accwdng to to. Pla V a a .
aa racordad n Pla Boo* 02, a Pag.
97 am) S3, a to. PuMc Raonki a
Sarwior. Cowty Ftond.
DATED »«* 13 dry a Nummtia

2002

MARVANNE MORSE. O a k
By M ay Sunup.
(N p iy Clak
D a w . U Hea r t * ESQUIRE
ADORNO 4 VOSS. PA
2(01 South Bayarmr. Drtv.
Su*. 1000
Mram. Ftond. 33133
1306/0000000
v you ar. a p a w n a m a dumMy
nho nmdt any accumrncdalajn n
orda to pa ta jp u. m ton p t u a
ng. you a* anMIa). a no port to
ypu. to too provnm a catan aaam
lane.
Pi m m comae) Court
Adm*&lt;mUaoon a 301 Norto Pak
Amnu. Su m h o t Saitord F in n ,
32771 (40T)J23422/. nrttai (2)
nwkaig d r,» a your r a u p a ton
no0ea. 4 you a . tw ang or * * .
n * aa a) cal I (400) 900477)
Puttnh NmnmCia 24. 2002 aa)
D a a rto a I. 2002
SSI02
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO 02 CA 1414 14 K
F V I.V C .

ANTHONY C REYNOLDS A K A
ANTHONY REYNOLDS PENNY A
REYNOLDS. MS WIFE. DANIEL N
BRCAWIR. JEAN U BROWER. MS
WIF E . 4nd .4 unrernn pa km darn­
ing by toroutfv i n t o or agaaa too
a « w harwd drMmtonU W o a*
n a knonn to b . i l t a or ary*,
nrwtoa Mul wknown patna clam

L e ca ls

ecals

tnmtow.
to w n
or
ctoaianto;T E N A N T al a tta r
TENANT » r . Via par«*4 Mandad to
•“ MC tor to. p a w n ot paaona

NOTICE O f SALE
NoSra la haotnr gwan Via punua*
to Via Flna Aidgmant a foracktoura
datod NOV I t 2003. to ton c a n . I
• a U 4 Vi* propaty aituatod
SEMINOLE
Cowify.
ftond.
ALL O f LO TS ANO THE WEST 1/2
O f LOT 10 BLOCK 1T ALLEN­
DALE. ACCOROrNQ TO THE FLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROf 0 IN PLAT
BOOK 6. PAGE 7. PUBLIC
riECOROS O f SEMINOLE COLVf
TV. FLORIOA
» V a 1173 M omtola Dnva. Ovmdo.
Flnnda 3770S
a puMc aato. to to. N y w l and b « i
tudda. far caah. a to. Wwl In**
door al th» Samnoto County
CoutonjM locatod a M l Norto
Pak A ra l* . Santord. SEMINOLE
County Flonda. al 11 00 o dock
a m . on DEC 10. 7007
Datod a Santord. Ftonda ton dm
a NOV 14.3002
(S#gf)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Ctorn a to. G r a d Court
By Mary Skoww
DapulyCtom
Duugtok C Zahm. PA
10030U S Hny I 9 N . *300
CtoamaH r.FL 33704
(727)030-4911 phon* / (777)0391094 tor
Ptoat* pubimh in T h . San***.
Ha aid
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT. A
PERSON IN NEED O f A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICI
PATE *1 THIS PROCEEDING OR TO
ACCESS A CO U R T SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY SMALL
WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME
PRIOR TO ANY PROCEEDING OR
NEED TO ACCESS A SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY. COURT
THE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE O f
THE COURT. 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE SANFORD. FLORIOA
37771. TELEPHONE 1407) 323­
43M. OR I 000900 0771 (ThO), a
I 000900-0770 (V). VIA FLORKLA
RELAY SERVICE
PutHnh Nommtia 74. 7002 aid
O n a r t a 1.2002
SSISI

M THE aRCUT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
Of THE STATE O f FLORIDA.
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE Na. 03-CA-77-14-1
CrriFINANClAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY. INC. F/K/A FORO
CONSUMER FINANCE
COMPANY. MC
Plant*!
v*.
GREGORY DAVIS JANE OOE
DAVIS. THE UNKNOWN WIFE O f
ORtGOfTY DAVIS. BELINDA DAVIS
JOHN DOE DAVIS. THE UNKNOWN
HUSBANOOf
BELINDA DAVIS. If LIVING
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O f SAIO OEFENOANTIS).
If
REMARRIED.
ANO
IF
DECEASE0. THE RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS
ANO
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PERSOttS
CLAIMING
BY
THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST
THE NAMED DCFENOANTISI
JOHN DOE. THE UNKNOWN
TENANT.
JANE
DOE.
THE
UNKNOWN TENANT.
D^ndama
NOTICE O f SALE
Norco a haary gnnn Via. pwtuar* to a f n a Sunmary Judgma*
a Fuadoaur* antaad n Vw ahov.
tryWd cauw n Vw O c u t Cowl a
SannoM Cowty. Florda I *4 kri
Vw proparty atual* in Sammto
Cowty Ftonda. dmcrtwd a*
LOT IS LESS THE EAST 100
FEET. DIXIE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDE D VI
PLAT BOOK 7. PAGE 103. O f THE
PUBLIC RECOROS O f SEUIN01F
COUNTY FLORIDA
A K A 2213 W EST 13TM STREET.
SANFORD. FLORIOA 32771
a pubac aato. to Vw h*fwa and bml
tadda tor caah. AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COUN
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD
FLORIOA. Ftond*. a 11 00 A M . on
Vw 12 day a Daeanba. 3002
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK O f CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Suoww
Deputy Clak
Lan Ofkcm a Oama C Cornuagra
0901 Norto Aiirwn* Amnu*
Tampa. Ftomla 33004 1041
Altornpy* tor Plant*!
Pi4*nh Noyamba 24. 2002 a d
Oocamwr I. 2002
SS104
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE N O 07 CA-2777-I0L
WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA. N A . AS TRUSTEE
FOR NORWEST BANK
MINNESOTA. N A . AS TRUSTEE
FOR ACCESS FINANCIAL
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 1990 2.
Pta***t.
n
PAMELA 0 SHOE MAKE A K A
PAMELA
AVISWORTH
AKA
PAMELA ALOUinC. HIOOEN LAKE
HOUSING ASSOCIATION INC
SEMINOLE COUNTY. UNKIeOWN
TENANT NO I UNKNOWN
TENANT
NO
2. and A U
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
INTERESTS
BY.
THROUGH
UNOER OR AGAINST A NAMED
DCFE'CIANT TO IM S ACTION. OR
HAVING OR CLAMING TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST
IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED
Dntamlanta
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw
•uar* to an Orda or S urm ay F n a
Adtptwr* a taractoaur* data) NOV
OS. 7 0 S and *r*a*d n Cat* Nu
02CA22/7 I 4 1 a to* C m * Cowl
a Vw l*jt*mr*7i JudKk* C n * n
and tot Salm on Cowty l i n k
n ta a n WELLS FARGO BANK MIN
NESOTA. N A . AS TRUSTEE F K A
NORWEST BANK MINNESOTA
N A . AS IISJSTEE FOR ACCESS
f in a n c ia l

m o r tg a g e

loan

TRUST 1996 2 m Plant*! am)
PAMELA O SHOEMAKE IL K A
PAMELA
AVLSWORTH
AKA
PAMELA AL QUIRE HIDDEN LAKE
HOUSING ASSOCIATION INC
SEMINOLE COUNTY. UNKNOWN
TENANT NO I UNKNOWN TEN
ANT NO 2. and A U UNKNOWN
PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS
BY
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAlNST A NAMED DEFENDANT
TO Tins ACTION OR HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO I LAVE ANY RIGHT
TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED
a * 0*tada*a. I a* t*4 to Vw tagh
aa and twa todda tor caah a Vw
Wad Front Ooot at vw Salm on
Cowty Cowtoeuaa. 301 North P a t
Santord Ftorda 32771 a

L

Sanaa* Cowry Ftonda. a 1100
a m on Vw day a DEC 74. 7007.
to* toAmang daacrtwd propaty aa
•a term m aaat O rda ot Fowl
Judgma*. to-**
LOT 14. BLOCK F. HIOOEN LAKE
U7KT 1 ft ACCOROrNQ TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN
F IA T BOOK 17. PAGES 03 ANO 04.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f
SEMMOLE COUNTY FLOROA
V you ara a paton n*h a daaMty
" to naada any accemmodaaon in
orda to pane onto m tom preewd
mg. you or. a*atod a no coti to
you. to to* pnmnon a catam atam
lane* P m m contact to. Court a
407 600 4330 natm tno (7) narking
day* a yow me*** a ton Nose*. 4
you am taam g a a n ynpamd.
cal Ftonda RHay Same. (000,900­
0770
DATED a Saitord Flonda on NOV
13.2002
MARYANNS MORSE
Aa Ctorn. Ctrau* Court
By Mary Stroup.
At Daa*y Clak
SMITH. HM TT S D IM PA
AVorrtoy* tor Ptm**l
2091 Earl o a u n d Pam BA d. Su m
303
Fort laudadato FL 33300
Pubaati Santord ttorald
PuMah Novanpa 24, 2003 aid
Daeanba 1. 7003
S3I00
W TM t O R CUrTCO UHT
O f TM I IIT H
JUOICIAL CmCUTT

SCMNOLC COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A M N a O K A -IO U M K
BA MORTGAGE. LLC.
SUCCESSOR TO BARNETT BANK
O f CENTRAL F10RI0A. N A .

DOUGLAS WEAVER, a ua. a a .
Ottadanha).
NOTICE O f SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwluar* to to# f n a Judgmar* antatd
in tom cat* non pamtng n tad
Court, ton ByW of ntycti it ncbcand
I a* a«* to Vw taghml and baa bdd a tot caah a Vw Wmt front Door
SEMINOLE CO UN TY CO U R T­
HOUSE. 301 North Pam Amnu*
Santord. flonda 33771. a 1100
A M on Vw day of DEC 12. 2007.
aa torth n tad O rda ot Fna!
Judgmar*. low*
LOTS1IIUNT1NOTON. ACCORD
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 37. AT
R»OES 94 90. PUBLIC RECOROS
O f SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ORDERED a SEMINOLE Cow*y
ftonda. Vaa 14 day ol NOVEMBER.
7002
MARVANNE MORSE
A l Clak. Crrcue Court
SEMMOLE ftorda
By- Mary Sana*
Aa0*pUy Clark
SPEAR SHOE I MAN
700 SoWh Ouu* lk(fin*)
Coral Oattna. Ftond* 33I4S
TtWphorw (300)0002299
lo porltopan In Ihm pmc— dng ahouk) con­
tact ADA Coorttnalor a 301 N Park
Amma. S u n N . Sarkrrd Ftorda
32771, a total km day# prior to Vw
procatdng Tttophorw (407)320
6330 f i t
4227, I 000-900­
0771 (TDO). or 1 000 940 07701V).
Yto Ftomla Ratty S*ryic#/rc
Pub*#h Nommbnr 24. 7002 am)
Dncnmtwr I. 2002
S S IM

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE IIT H JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT Vf ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
OlVIStON
CASE N O 92-C A -1563-14-K
UM LC VP U C
Plaa**l
vm
OAK. D ELUS
N O TCE O f SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
N O TC E IS HEREBY GIVEN putuar* to an Orda or f awl Judgmar*
a Foraetoaura data) Nommbar 13.
2002. am) anearod n Cat* No 02C A -1563-14 K a tow Crrcul Court a
» n Srrth Jukcnl Ocu4 to ard tor
Samtnun Cou*y. Ftorda nfwrwi
UM LC VP U C PlttoMI ard OAK D
ELLIS ar* dafand*r*a. I nr* a*a to
tow Ngfwai and baa brdda tor caah
W*a Front Door ol to* Sanwnto
County CouViout*. M l N Pam
Ammn. Sartord, Flonda a 1100
o'ctoc* A M on in* 17 day a
Dacamtwr. 2002 Vw totowwg
daacrtwd prnparfy at aa torth n
tad Orda a F n a Judgmar*. to ml
LOT 180 HIOOEN LAKE VILLAS
PHASE V. AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 76 PAGES I I THROUGH 13
O f THE P U B IC RECORDS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
Dtlad a Summon County Ftorda
tow 15 day a Ncrmrr*wr, 2002
MARVANNE MORSE
Aa Cnm. Crrcul Court
Srtmmoto Cou*y. Ftorda
By Mary Stroup*
AaOnpUyCtom
SargroL Manual Clq
901 Pune* da Laui Bhrd . #104
Cord GaUat Ftorda 33134
PLEASE PUBLISH IN THE SEMI
NOLE HERALD
In accordanc* wren to* Amarcan
W4h Dwabbtn* Act. paraon* n rwad
a a apaunl aaommodabuia to par
kepwt* n ton procaarkng tfuuk)
contact to* ADA Cuordnalor a 301
N P a t Amnu*, Sul* N W I
Santord. FL 37771 a Waal km dayt
prior to to* pracaadnga Tatopforw
(407) 3234330 Ed 4227 tot totor
"token I 000 956 4 771 (TDO). or |.
•00955 «'/ 0 (t). Vw FL Ralay Sary
Plrbkth Nummbar 24 2002 ard
Dacamtwr 1.2002
SSIS7

N O TCE O f
PUBLC SALE
PUBLC N O TCE a haraby pmn.
toa on to* data ard km* kuad
baton and ccnlmung kom day to rtoy
uiW &gt;4 gooda a * aokl •« »to eat «
PlAPe Auckon. to VW Ngfwa latlrr
Ur caah. a to# awratiuui* at STOR
AGE USA. locatod a 1007 W«a
Spring* D r. Wmtor Spring* F I
32 70S cm*ar*a U to* loftkwig tka
*9* n u ll containing huuMhud
amtar tajarww gooda, k* rant am)
calwt cfwrgaa tor rrhen « Ian on
w » » otoarad. to »a
DATE O f SALf DECEMBER II

2002

TIME O f 5AIE 4 00 PM
•111 M a Faro • Fumtura Lorry
pbrto an* badroun 2 tv* pa iu w l
»arw. *4*1 NrchoLa* Dora bab.
Mull

AlCTIOteEEH STORAGE p r o TECTKM AUCTION SEHVCES
LICENSE a 593
Th* abom Note* to b* pubaahal
* „ * « * U« l*o conaacuov*
w**U Saa) aato to b# u d a and by
YVkwi* Vw Sntua* Ot Vw Stala* at
I u a k n tucii nea* mala a d1pn&gt;
wdad
Pubkah Numrfdai
44. 4002 ard
Dacamtwr I 20Q2
S S IM

e jl u ji

L

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M TUB CMCWT COURT
Of TN I EIGHTEENTH
JUDCUL CIRCUIT M ANO
FOR SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

Cat* Ho : 02 DR-4346070-0
Lira TTwMnmagaof
JOSEPH P MELFANCE.
PaohonaHuaband
and
OIJtCTTE FREDtRCK.
FWapondanaWta.

NOTCI Of ACTION Of
OISSOlUnON Of UARRUOC
THE STATE O f FLORIOA
TO G n a w Fradre*
TSMadtordSt
Makton. MA 02150
YOU ARC HEREBY NOTIf IE0 Vwt
a P»**on unda oam ha* b a n Mad
m Vw atom trytod c a n tor to*
Dnar ajaon ol Marnago. by JOSEPH
P MCLEANCE. Vw ttoaband you ara
horoty nothad Via you ara raqurad
to t a rn a copy ol your nrntai
datonaat. V any. to I on JOSEPH P
MEIEANCE. Hutband. c/0
Eag. Huabardt anorrwy
tddraia w 670 Mamand
Amraa. Aaamomo Spnnga. Ftorda
32701. on ot botora Vw SVi day a
D ECEM BER..7002. a r ] Had Vw
ongnal **h Vw dark a ton cowl
bator# aarvica on Vw Huabad or
toimakaiay Vwraaha a ma*ng
aktaa* enm a Vw Ocu* Court.
Atoi Oorrwaac Ranhona P O Boa
SIS, Santord. Ftonda 37772-0019.
a t o n e Ctom a Vw Crrout
Court. Sam ran County CraWdua*.
301 Norto Pam Amnu*. Santord.
Ftorda 37771 V you to4 fa do n a
datai*! may b* antorad agana you
tor Vw ralwt damandad n N « a
bon
Copw* a *4 court docwwnta In
Vk* cam. ncuang ordwa, ara am*
ten aito# enm a vwOrcu* c o u r t
oAca. Ybu may ravnw Vwt* documar*i apon raquaat
Kai muel ka«p Vw Clark a Vw
O o r t Court a often noMWd a you
cwrar* addraa* (Ybu may Ma Nobca
a Currant Addraa*. Ftond* Se^nm*
Coul Appremd Fam*y Law Form
12 0101Faw n papara n ton lawaul
« 4 b* maAad to V
racord a tow dark a offic*
WARNMO Run 12 200. Ftond*
fandy Law Ruin* a Procadur*.
raqurm cartan autonwnc dactoau*
a documnntt and information
f*A*» to comply can raawt at aancbony ndudng dtm ntal am) alr*Wg
a |*aarknga
WITNESS my ham) as dam a tad
court and amt Vwraa Vaa tu day a
Nommb*r. 2008
enm a c m u i Court
By Oabra Eltton
As Dapufy Cnm
Pi**ah Nummbnr ID )7. 24, 7007
andDacambar 1, 7007
SSO07
U N TE D STATE* DfSTTHCT
COURT MIOOLf DISTRICT O f
FLORIOA ORLANDO DIVISION
CASE N a 4 02-er-3-Ort-220AB
(Fortottwt)
UNITED STATES O f AMERICA
v
NOLXA WOLFORAMM
N O T C I O f FORFEITURE

Augud 76. 7002. to Vw r * u ol
IkYtod S iam v NoUa Wo«giwi . M.
Cranawl N a 6 02-cl 3O rl 22DAfl.
to* LkWad Slaw* Dwtnet Cout tot
Vw Uakfa Dnlnct ot Ftonda antorad
a Praamawry Orda tor toa tortoau*
ot
173000 00 to U S Currancy
10 112 17 to U S Currancy
Banc of Arrwrkw (Bruknraga Arm of
Bank al Amancai Brokrrag* Aocou*
No W651240O1
Bank c4 Artwraw ChaOung Account
No 3003029023
Ban* of Amaica Monay Managa
Accou* No 30CM3M08
Ban* of Amarica CiMilxala ol
DapoM No 91000030040/00
Anwncan Erprama Financial
Adwraora. Inc Accou* No 0100
06550600
Anwncan Eaprama Financial
Adrwora. Inc. A tm * * No 0120
00550001
Amartcan Eiprat* Financial
Adwttora. Inc Accou* No 0130•6500640
Amancan Eapraaa Financial
Advtaort. Inc Accou* No 0200
4055000-7
Amancan Eiprata Financwl
Adrtmor*. Inc Account No 0279
•655066 0
Tha Owad Stala* haraby gva*
nobca ot I* mention to dnpo** ol
to* tortoaad propartn* to *uch rrwvw at toe Aitomay Oanaral or a
daugrwa may rkracl In ercorlaxa
aah to* prowtrona al 21 U S C 4
•53 any paraon havng or claanrig a
togal r*E*. lan ot ttaraw n toa
atoramankonad a*u*l* n m l M* a
paMion *an v n Cnm ot toa Urwad
Stale* Dial'ict Cowl. Orlando
Owned. 300 Fartera! Bukkng BO
North Hughay Amnu*. Orlando.
Ftorda 12601 nrrttal torrfy ( X ) day*
a toa knal pubtertkon a none* a toa
Lrvrwwt tortortua action or racag* a
rkracl wratan node*. *hcfwm&lt; a
Th* pakfion *h*a bo trgrnd by to*
PMamnar under rwnalty of p*r)ury
am) tfwa tat torto Vw nature ard
tolar* a Vw p«Winner * ri^e ***. Or
vmr**i n Vw tortaaid proparty to*
km* ard ctrcunatancaa a toa pan
konar* acquwwen a toa irfr. ben
a vnarati m ma tortaam) proparty]
any am*tkmal tact* *uppntng it «
pakttonaf * claim, and Itw rakal
kw /r
UNITED STATES MARSHALS
SERVICE
MlDOLE OtSTRICT O f FLORIDA
Pitobth Nommbar 10. 17 24 2002
SS053
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Caa* Number: 02 104] CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
lEO tt MONROE MASBCRRY
NOTICE O f ADMINISTRATION
Th* arkrumabainn c4 to* **ni* a
LEON
MONROE
RASBERRV
Jvcaatad F4a Nunbar 02-1062 C p
to pending n to* Cacul Coul tot
Sammc4* Cnuity Ftonda. Proban
Dnntron lha addraa* al *fych n
Sammoto Cou*y Coutooia* Clark
a to* Cacul Cowl. PO OrMar C
Sana*) Ftonda 32777 Tha narrwa
am) adkatu* a toa parauwl rap..iwiaiivf m l tfr# pmunal »epre»w&gt;kjnh b « u »
a ll in t e r e s t e d p e r s o n s a r e
n o t if ie d t h a t

A* Paraon* on ahom laa Nuica ra
•armd mbo ham obtacaon* ih*l
ePannga Vw mkrkly a toa * « pw
OrakAcabona a to* paraon*! rapra“ rtbkm. mnua, or ^rwkcbwT a
ton Court ar* ragurad to kn to**
“ ftckon* **n tort Cout WITHM
m ! 5 . LA,EH
w
Th « E
m o n t h s AFTER t h e c a t e

131
OF

2 5 i 5 r ^ r ? u cA T,o " oF
tNINTV ( X ) DAYS
DATE O f SERVICE O f
A COY O f THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l cradlora a to* dacadar* and
a h * parted* having claim* or
J” T'*n&lt;k&gt; agaawl dacadart* .M an
a&gt; »hom a copy a tort rx*ca *
“ mad »*tai t r N (3) monto* ah.,
to* dan a krai putbeabu, a ton
Not*, new kn ma* claim* mat ton

L ecals

L ecals

ecals

Ftonda ahartkt STAR BATESt N A
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
GREAT FINANCIU BANK FSa
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO UN­
C O IN SEFKICE MORTGAGE CORPORAR0N ■ ftoVWI and RONALD

Court WITHM THE LATER O f
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER T&gt;*
DATE O f THE FIRST PLBUCATION O f THIS tx m C E OR THBTTY
(30) DATS AFER THE DATE O f
SERVICE O f A COPY O f T H S
N O TC E ON THEM
Af oVwr cradlora a Vw daewdam
and paraon* having claim# or
damandt again*! Itw dacadanfa
m tan rmjtf to* Vw* dam* wah V*a
Cowl WITHM THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS ANO OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FILED W X l BE FOREVER
BARRED
Th* dan a Vw 4ral pitarallon a
Vm Na*w a Nommtwr 17. 2002

W lfE. UNITED STATES O f AMERtCA. ANO
. AN UWCNWIN PER­
SON IN POSSESSION O f THE
SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY, ara
Oatandar**. I ad m4 to Vw N(fwit
and baMDMdar tor caah M toa Waal
•rent door at Vw CouVwwa In SAN­
TO R O SEMMOLE CeuVy FtorldS
It 00 AM erckx* on Vw
d»Y d
DEC 00. 4002. Vw to*o*
dmcrCwd proparly a* aM torto P
aad fvwl Judgnwnt. to a*
ID T 0. CONCORD WOODS VXLAGS ONE. ACCOROMO TO TT *
PLAT THEREOf. AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 22. RAOES 72 ANO 73.
O f THE PUBLIC RECOROS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. fLORIOA.
eVa
132
Vaknora
Dnto .
C aaaitoarry. Ftonda 32707
DATED ton (toy #4 N W OT. 7007.
MARYANNC MORSE
Aa cnm ot am) C o ul
ftyMary Svtapa
AaOapuryCnm
SubW i d b r
Fabar 4 04KI. P A
S u n soo
1570 Mbdrugi Amnia
Coral Oabtoa. Ftonda 33146
(306)661-4110
Paracrw *«h a draatwry *ho naad

E R C M RAS8ERRY
R Pjtmk Phftpa. Eaquta
Aitomay lor Paraorwl napraaanlavm
Ftorda Bar No: 701412
TOON TTiornaonAmnu*
Orlando, FL 37001
Phono (407) 470-7071
Pubkah Nomrrtwr 17, 24. 7007
SS009
M TH E CtRCUTT COURT FOR
U M M O L E COUNTY.
PROftATI DIVISION
F IL I N O 02-1111-CP
M RE ESTATE O f
WYATT L WYATT.
Oaca
NODCE TO CRtDTTORS
Th* arkwmmtrahon a tow
WYATT L WYATT,
Numfcnr 02 -1191 CP. a ptmkng r
Vw O c u ! Court tor Sarmnoft
Cou*y ftonda. Probato [Y a r n , tow
add*** a which to 301 N
Ammn. Santord. FL. 37771 Th#
ind addraaaaa a

pan to ton procaarkng ahouk) e
tod Cowl Arknmatraaon M X I N
Pam Ammn. Sum N X t . Santord
flonda 37771. a «W i 2 aorking dayt
prior to to* procaarkng Tatapnevn
(407)640 4277;
1-600-900 4771
(TDO) or I 400-906-6770 (V) vn
Ftond* Relay Sarvlc*
PuMah Nomrrtwr 17.24. 2002
83102

I erndaora a Vw dacadar* am)
or
toidudkig unmatuiu) conangat* or
w*Mdated d w w , on ahom a copy
a Vk* none* a aarvad nu a fa* vwn
dams nth torn Court WITHM THE
LATER O f THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS N O TC E
OR THIRTY OAFS AFTER THE
DATE O f SERVCE O f A COPY O f
THM N O T C E ON THEM
A4 ovwr crattfom a Vw dacadar*
and paraon* having claim* of
damandt agana Vw dacadanrt
attato. Induing unmaknd. conbngar* or unkqudaead ctanw. mud N*
ton* daarw n*h Vm Court WITHM
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O f THIS N O TC E
A U CLAIMS ANO DEUANOS NOT
SO F E E D W IU BE FOREVER
BARRED
Th# daw a lira puMcaton a Vat
Nobca a Nommbnr 17. 7007
Rabacra P MaacaV
007 N Laka Jattup Ammn
Omada. FL 32760
Frank Q Fnkbamar, Aitomay
Ftonda Bar Na 146738
108 Ead Hwcrati Siraa
P O Boa 1789
Onantto FL 37002 1719
Tatophon* (407) 4230012
Aftxrwy tor P aurw t Raprtmamakm
Pubtlh Nommba 17, 24, 7007
SS0Q0

SamnotoBtud an) putbc accaa* to
Laka Monro* wit b* rkwad batman
M&lt;*«onvi«ft Ay« amj StnfcmJ A.*»
MArttfxg Now It . 2002 until
Fttoruory 2004 Iot omMructon ot
Phm%mOnm of th* Santord FW waAi
Ca« MajfMn Bowman of WTwion
Sm4h al 407 321 0410 tor qua^ono
Pubfc*h NoW WbOf 17. 20. 2002
SS093

M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
R LE N O 02 1182 CP
IN RE ESTATE O f
IRA E LEGGORE
N O TC E TO CREDITORS
Tha arkranairalian ol to* oatan o!
IRA E LEGGORE. daraatad. ahrwa
daw ol datto at* Saptambar X .
2007; a penrkng at to* Crrcul C o u l
tor Sarmnoto Cowry
Florida
Proban Onnaaxi. F n Nunbar 02­
1162 CP. to* add at* oI *t*ch n
X I N Park Amnu* Santord. FL.
32771 Tha namat and addrata ol
Vw tar tonal MapratarKakm and toa
Pcraonal R*pr***r*a«m • aitomay
ar* tat torto bato*
A l creator* at Vw dacadar* and
other parton* hamng clam* or
damandt agavnl dacadanrt attata.
"ckakng um aiuad. ccntr igar* or
uikqudatad daarw. on *htm a espy
ot tow nobca a taryad trxtfl Na toaa
daarw anto ton Court WITHIN THE
LATER O f THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS N O T C E
OR THIRTY ( X I DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVCE OF A COPY O f
THIS N O TC E ON THEM
AV other cramiara ol Vw dacadar*
and paraon* having dam * or
demand* agaaist Vw dacadanrt
auato. nckakng um aiuad. conangam or umpadarad daarw. n ju kn
Vwrr daarw *4h ton Court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
d a t e OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O f THIS N O TCE
A U CLAIMS NOT SO f ILED W IU
BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING (H E TIME
PERIOOS SET FORTH ABOVE
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEAHS
on MORE AFTER THE D EC E ­
D E N TS 0ATE OF 0EATH IS
BARRE0
THE DATE O f FIRST PUBLCATK3NIS NOVEMBER 17 2007
LESLIE L LEGGORE
taraonal Rapratanntrm
ROBERT K MCINTOSH ESQUIRE
Florin Bar No 376302
STENSTROM MeINTOSH. C O L ­
BER T WHIGflAM I SIMMONS P A
Pool Ofkca Boa 4444
Santord. F I 32772-4646
Tatophon* 407/322 2171
Anorrwy tor P*r*w*| tapramnuoro
PU*ah Nommbar 17. 24 2noa
SS096
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
J U O C U L CIRCUIT
O f FLORIDA.
M A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURtSOCTION DIVISION
CASE N O 901612 CA 14-K
STAR BANK. N A . SUCCESSOR
BV MERGER TO (WEAT
FINANCIAL BANK. FSB.
® S 5 2 ? ? 0 B By MERGER TO
LINCOLN SERVCE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PWtfiff

&lt;f»
GONALO L MASON, at al.
. __
Gatandant (a)
N O TCE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TC E IS h l r e b y g iv e n p u *° *" Amended final
A A T J W Of fu ^ io a u r.
no g
07- 2002 and antorad n Caa# No
» S " 3 2 CA I I K ol to. “ ocu,
C o u l of toa EIGHTEENTH t m . . ,,
Cacul ai ard tor SEMINOLE CouYy

M T M O R C W T CO UR T
O f THE 19TH
JU D C U L O R C U T
M A N O fO R
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 07-CA-237E 14 0
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK,
f A.

PATRICK 0€Y a V a PATRICK
D E V .M u a .M M .
..i,
N O T C I OP ACTION
PLEASE PUBLISH IN *SANFORO
HERALDT O PATRICK DCY * V a PATRICK
L DEY and JOSEPHINE DEY. V
a, and or dead hr* irrwrr)
uiknoarn haa*. dtornaaa. ngataaaor
f K K a i and al paraon* or parka*
naming by. Itwough. under or

VCW ARE NOTIFIED Vwl an Action
tor toradoaura ol a mortgage on to*
kWowing proparty In SEMINOLE
County Flonda
LOT 6. BLOCK E. SWEETWATER
OAKS SECTION S. ACCOROMO
TO THE PLAT TH E R E O f AS
RECORDED M PLAT BOOK IS.
PAGES 3031 O f THE PUBLC
RECOROS O f SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
"«• bean Nad agaawl you and you
ara raqurad to term a copy of you
*r*lan dafmaa i . 4 m y lo 4 on
SPEAR AND HOFFMAN. P A .
"wy*. *hoaa addrata n 70S
Souto D ll* ttgfrway Coral Gabn*.
Florida 33146, 1300)6602799 *ah
" 30 day* atar Vw b * putbearun of
to* nubu* and lu Ma to* ijrigrwl *an
to* Clark e* ton Cout avriur Iratora
•anrre* on SPEAR ANO HOFFMAN.
PA . anorrwy* nr anmarkalaty toara•ntarad agaawl you tor Via ratal
damandad ai 1h* Compiaa* or
WITNESS my hand and tool ol tow
Court on tow NCN 07 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
At Cnm ol toa Court
By RutoKaig
AaOapuryCnm
SPEAR 4 HOFFMAN
TOO South D un Ik gnmy
Cual Oabtoa Ftorda 33146
Tatophon* 1306060 2299
Paraon* »4h ittaM fy who naad a
apaoal accommodation lo parka
pan 11 ton procaaetng ihoud con­
tact ADA Coonknator M X I N Pam
Amnu*. Suit N X t . Smtord. Ftonda
12771, M toaM Dm day* pror to Vw
procaarkng Tatophon* (407)3234 3 X Eil 4227. 1 500900
•771 (TOO), or t 000 9000/701V).
vn Ftonda Relay Same*.re
Pubkah Nommbar 17. 24 2002
S 3103

VI THE CIRCUIT COURT
Of THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDCUL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
fLORIOA
CASE NO. O1-CA-17S014-L
W E U S FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. IN C . SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO CROSSLANO
MORTGAGE CORP
PUtfiMf.
¥.
EVELYN L HIGGS, and a l unknown
parttoi dam ng by. torough. untor or
tgamtl ih* above named dafandn**. "ho ar* not known to bo dead
« atm. ahadwr taa) unknown par­
ka* dam a* hair*, davit***,
grant***, aatrgrwat tenor*, cradh
tor*. Irutlaa* apouta*. or ottwr
ctoanant*.TE N A N T at ardor
TENANT 17-. a * parka* rkandad to
•CCO** tor to* paraon or paraon* at
Oalandant*
N O TC E O f SALE
Nobca a haraby gm n toai p u t u m
to to* Fnal Adgmanl of Faacioaua
dated NOV 00. 2002. n ton cau»*. |
'hb property Mualed in
SEMINOLE
County.
Florida
dater bad a*
LOT I, BLOCK 12, EAST BROOK
SUBDIVISION. UNIT NO FIVE
ACCORDING
TO
THE
PLAT
AS RECOROED M PLAT
BOOK 12. PAGES 00 ANO 01 O f
THE PUBLC RECOROS O f SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
' * * Vtounun Lana. Wtowr
Pam, Ftorda 32/92
S ' * ' ’•O'**• « ) (toil
Mddat. tot caah. al toa Wad bom
* x * o» tho Serration Count,
CoMVtom. toedad d X I Norto
Pom Amnu*. Santord SEMINOLE
Couity. Florida, at n.0 0 oclock
am , on DEC 24, 20Q2
O d d ) d Santord. Ftorda ton da,
ol NOV 00. 2002
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NOTCE Of
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Pleat# pubkah ai THE
SEMMOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY O/VEN pa
to a fin d Judgmar* *
dated toa M i toy «
2002. and anlarM i
Cam Na 0I-CA-2SS1-14-L, el ft
Draw C o u l d Vw IIT H JuSca
Cacul ri and tot Sarnnka Coma
flonda. whatdn FIRST UNOk
NATIONAL BANK O f DEIAWAPC.
Vw ftomMI and J KEITH MOW)
SUSAN KELLY MONEY. WHO
FIELD RESERVE HOMEOWNER
ASSOCIATION. M C : JOHN 001
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TEH4AT
(S) V4 POSSESSION O f T H E M
JE C T PROPERTY try Ddantow
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Cl DEC 24. 7007. Vw btaar*
dmcrfwd property aa ad b k a
tad Final JudgnanL tons
LOT ft WINGFIELD RESEftt
PHASE I. ACCORDING TO TR
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED 0
PLAT BOOK 24. PAGES 79 ATOM
O f TH E P U BLC RECORDS OF
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medaeon to parhegan n l a pa
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Santord FL 37771. Tatopkera
Nunbar |407)323-43X nol an
than aamn (71 day* prior lo to* on
caarkng V haartng mparad. (T O
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O d d ) ton day al NOV OS. 2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
cn m 0 ) Tha Cacul Court
By Mary Sttou*
Dapufy Ctom
Submrtledby
Law Olfica of Marahal C Water
1000 NW 49th Street S u n I/O
fori Laudordato. Ftonda 33309
Talopnotw (904&gt;403-0300
Facsrmrto (904)771-6052
Pubkah Nommbar 17.24. 2002
S3105________________________
M THE CIRCUIT COUNT
O f THE IfTH
j u o c u l ORCurr.
M A N O fO R
U M M O L E COUNTY.
fLOIBOA
GENERAL
JURtSOCTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 02CA2J7? l i t
tu Iro n to Art! u r
l»UCCf s m*v« n r lot 'HUH TO
NAT KJfiauANC &gt;K)RT GAGE
CORPORATION
PUUNTIfF
VS
BLAIR MOVERS. ET AL.
DEFENOANTC
N O TC E O f ACTION
CONSTRUCT1VI SERVICE
TO Joaaph L Franca, in
who** ratrdanca n unnown *
ha.ahw.1hay br
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through undar or aganti rt
Datondant*. aho ara not knoan e tt
dead or dm*, and ai park** ham;
Of claming to ham any ng* wt 7
Vw mortgaga twrog torackaartta*
ai
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED to
*n action to toractot* a iru ip p a
Vw blowing propdfy
LOT 242 C DESTINY SPRftGS I
CONDOMINIUM. ACCORONQ TC
THE DECLARATION OF COkCCMINIUM RECORDED OR B0C«
1337. PAGE
1190 PUftC
RECOROS O f SEMINOLE COLA
TY. FLORIOA
has bawl Nad aganal you ana ra
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you araitn datonaa*. I an* a f »
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MARYANNE MORSE CLIFF*
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COLA’
BY Ruth Kng
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW O f FICES OF 0AVC J STOI
ATTORNEY FOR PlAAlTFF
M l S UNIVERSITY DRhf
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. F L 33324
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By Mary Struupa
.
Dapufy Ctorn
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CffT OF IA K I MARY, FLORXA
Ntm ci o r F U 1 U C HEANNQ
M jnct IS HEREBY QIVtN by toa
Cf, C o iw m o i ol to* C»y d lata
Urey ftonda. Vial ared Comnhaaton
*• hot) a Pubic Hawing on
Oacambar S. 2001. d 700 P M . or
M men twraaltw ta potato-. to
Kin d an Ordnanc* aranao
AN ORDINANCE OF THE O T V OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIOA. REZOMNO
CERTAIN LANDS WITHW THE C7TY
OF LAKE UARY. AS HEREIN
OinNEO FROM THE PRESENT
tOMNO CLASSIFICATION O F A-1
AGRICULTURE TO PO PROFES­
SIONAL OFFICE. PURSUANT TO
THE TERMS OF THE FLORIOA
STATUTES. PROVIDING FOR THE
AMENDMENT TO THE OFFICIAL
TORINO MAP; PROVIOINO FOR
CONFLICT. SEVERABILITY ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE
changreg to# nrtng on tia blarer-g daacrtoad property horn A-1
Agncubur* to PO ProMaalonal
ONe*
LEO SEC 07 TWP JOS ROE 30E
BEO W IVW U OF RMEHART RO A
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700 F T T O K O
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la mada by lha Cay
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MOTE: IF A PERSON D EO D ES TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
THIS
COMMISSION
W ITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CO N
SIOC RED AT TVAS MEETING OR
HEARMO. HE OR SHE W U . NEED
A RECORD OF THE PR O CEED
INGS. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MAOE. WHICH RECORD
INCLUOC3 THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 7M 0106
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDrNO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY O F THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
THE MCETMO AT 407 8661474
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
Carol A. FoaUr, Cay C Urt
DATED November IS, 2002
Pubaah November 24. 2002
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CITY OF LONOWOOO. FLORIOA

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY
HE CITY OF LONOW OOO FLOW
)A. tore to* Board ol ACta—tmem *41
idd a pubac hatting al ■ apaoal
naaong achadutod on Dacambar 9.
1002. al 6 00 P M . or aa aoontoaradMr aa taa kem may Da heard, n toa
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NenenOw 2 &lt; 27.2002

FAxWorta Caniral Florida
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teanoa. to *Nc«i tia putkc a remad
may nckxl* aucti oViar c o m a
toa matanga at daamad naci n aii
tar tia conduct ol Via Boanfi buaanaaa
DATE Dacambar 3.7002
RME 1130am
DIAL W NUMBER 1866-6617673
171966
LOCATION WCF OMcaa
1901 la t Road. Sto 270
V*V6ar Park FL 32719
PURPOSE 1b rtanre* manan o»
Inlaraal lo WorWoroa Cartnl Florida.
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redtpAdalad daana, on whom a copy
M Vaa noaca a aarvad mual Na tiaa
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DATE O F THE FW 3T PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
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Ffcrttore* Central Florida
1901 Laa Road. St* 270
WVaat Park FL 32769
(407)741 4398
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S S 1X

M THE CWCWT COURT FOR
-------------1 COUNTY.
FK.I NO. 03- 1777-CP
W RE: ESTATE OF
JAMES M BLYTHE.
N0T1CB TO CREDITORS
Tha admaaarrancai of Via aatara or
JAMES M BLYTHE, daoaaaad. a
pandaig ai Via Orcud Court tor
Samrnoto County. Flonda Probata
Otvwon. Fla Number 02-1222 CP.
Via a t t m d atach a M l N Part
•
Sartord. FL. 12771 Tha
d

a« ■—» an a •ua waa
A l o v A m of
d m d m l ind
having claim* or
kKkatng itimaturad. conangart or
udguktoled daana. on atom a copy
ol Vaa nobca a aarvad nxial Na tiaa
daana ndh taa Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE II) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY ( X ) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
, THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l oViar cradtort d Via dacadanl
and paraona having daana or
damanda agaanal toa dacadanfi
aatara. ndudng immakjrad. conhrv
gant or wakyuidatad daana. mtal Ma
toa* daana nth toa Court WITHIN
THREE (31 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NO TICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARREO
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS S E T FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAM F E ED TWO (21 YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE D EC E­
D E N T S OATE O f DEATH IS
n iflR fn
TM€ DATE O f FIRST POOUCA
T O N IS NOVEMBER 24. 2002
FRANK C WMlGHAM
PO Bo* 4646
Santord. FL 3 7 TO M 4 6
BANK O f AMERICA
By DURWOOO P HOWELL
Vca Prnudant
PO Boa 6666
W r W Part f l 177*0 6666
Co IVrauoal R*pia»^ato»a
FRANK C WWGHA1A F SQUIRE
Ftm taBarN a 1852*0
STENSTHOM MclNTOSH. C O L­
BERT WHIGHAM A SIMMONS. PA
Poal Olhca Boa *6*8
Santord. FL 32772-4646
Ttlapnona 407/322 2171
Knot nay tor Panonal BeptwaanUlne
Put*&gt;n Nuvantoar 24. 2002 and
Dacamoar 1.7002
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gara or i n l i y d l d daana, m at Na
toa* da*na nth toa Coutl WTTHto 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAM S NOT SO FEED W U .
BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTW ITHSTAFONO THE TM E
PERIODS S E T FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLA M FEED TW O (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER TH E D EC E ­
D E N T S OATE OF DEATH IS
BARREO
TH E OATE OF FIRST PUBLICA­
TION IS NOVEMBER 24. 7002
JAMES B la B L E U
Paraonal Rapran niatoa
i n N Laka Jaaat* M am a
Ovtada FL 32765 8107
STEVEN J WOOD Eaq.
Flondt Bar No 0929S1I
McC a r t h y , s u m m e r s , b o b k o .
W O O D SAWYER 9 PERRY. P A
2400 S E. Fadard tkgrmay. 4to Floor
Sruari. FL 349*4
Tatophona (777) 266-1700
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Adomay tar Wrvonal Rapraaanrarhra
PubAah. Nmambar 24. 2002 and
Dacambar 1.2002
SS1X
M T M C n C U t T COUNT
OF TUB 19TM
JUDICIAL ORCUfT,
M ANO FOR
■CMNOLX COUNTY.
FLORBA
OCM RAL
juR M DM m oN n v m o N
C A S IN O : 01 C A 7204 11 K
CONSECO FINANCE SERVICMG
CORPORATION F-10A GREEN
TREE FVONC1AL SERWCMO
CORPORATION
PLAWT1FF
VS
ALAN MARK DOUGHTY. IF UVWO.
ANO IF DEAD THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST ALAN MARK DOUGHTY,
PATRICIA E DOUGHTY. KENNIE
LYMAN. IF U W *0. ANO IF DEAD
THE UMLNCWN SPOUSE. HEIRS
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. m / S T E E S ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAMINO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST KENNIE LYMAN.
CAROLE S KING. IF UW4G. ANO
IF
DEAD
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES

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PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED M
PLAT BOOK 16. PAGE 2. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMWOLE
COUNIY. FLORIOA
Datad toa day d N C N 14.1007
IORCUIT COURT SEAL)
MAfWANNE MORSE
Clark at toa Orem Cowl
By Mary S in p a
Daputy O r t
Pubtah at
THE SE M M O U HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVK) J
STERN. P A . ATTOFINEY FOR

FLAWmFF
X I S Unhandy Dnva Dura 500
Ptamaton. FL 33374
(96412316000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABUTIES
ACT, paraona aMi daabMaa naadng ■ apadal acccmmodabon ahould
codad COURT AOMBBSTRATION.
al
toa
SEMINOLE
County
Courtoouaa al *07 666-4727. 1-600*56-6771 (TDD) or 16009666770.
via Flonda Ratoy Samoa
Pubkah Novambai 24. 2002 and
Dacambar 1.7002
SS117

MTHB CMCUIT COUNT
OFTHB16TH
ju o w a l ORCUTT,
M ANO FOB

■ COUNTY.

C A M NO: 62 C A 1176 14 K
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. V*G.
AS NOMINEE FOR NORTH
AMERICAN MORTGAGE
COMPANY
PUUNRFF
VS
EDWARD L UORRISCY IF L/WTO
ANO IF DEAD THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
OAAMTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAM M O AN INTEREST
BY. THROUOH. UNOER OR
AGAINST EDWARD L UORRISCY.
SARA L UORRISCY. JOHN DOC
ANO JANE DOC AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS N POSSESSION
OCFENOANT(S)
NOTTCEOF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pre
aure* to ■ Srenmary Final Judgment
ol Foractoaw* dated NOV 13. 2002
araarad re C M Caaa No 02-CA1176«4 K ol 6 - C a o -C o u rt d toa
16TH Judroial C*tu* In and tor
SEMINOLE
Corevy.
Santord.
Florato. I *6 at* to to* N d -M and
bear bddre tor o a -i al toa Waal From
Dow at to* SEMINOLE County
Courtoouaa tocalad ai X I M Park
A ra m - re Santord. Ftonda. M 1100
am onto* day at DEC 10.7002 6 torto

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CMCUfT,
MANOFOR
M M N O U COUNTY.

M THE CMCUIT COURT

JUFHS0SCT10N DtfflSKM
C A M NO. M CA H R 14 K
BAM&lt; OF AMERCA. N A
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
BANK OF AMERICA. NT I ST. N A .
PLAINTIFF
VS
ROY E DONALDSON KYJA R07
EUGENE DONALDSON. CT AL.
OCFCNGANT(S)

O FTM 1 6 TM

JUOICIAL ORCUFT.
M ANO FOR
■COUNTY,

C A M NO: M C A 1(46 I4 L
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F4CA FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES DW A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE.
PLAINTIFF
VS
JEANNE SCBCK A K A JEANNE M
SCBCK. IF LTV*40. ANO N DEAD
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
V/TERE5T BY. TH R O UGH UNOER
OR AGAINST JEANNE SCBCK
A/K/A JEANNE
M
9EBEK.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JEAFME
SCBCK Adt/A JEANNE M SCBCK IF
ANY. S E M M O U COUNTY.
FLORIOA. WELLS FARGO BANK
UVmCSOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION.
AS TRUSTEE
UNOER THE POOEWa ANO
SCRWCmO AGREEMENT DATED
AS OF FEBRUARY I t . 2001.
SERIES 20014; CAPITAL ONE.
F M WOOCN SPRINGS CONOOMVRUM ASSOCIATION. INC. B L
HAWES CONSTRUCTION. IN C .
JOtW DOC ANO JANE DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS W
POSSESSION
DC FENOANT(S)
NOTICS OF
NOTTCC IS HEREBY OWEN pur•uar* to • Brennwy Freal AMgmara
d Foradotur* dread NOV t. 2002
araarad to C M Cat* Na 02-CA194614 L d toa Ortu* Court ol toa
19TH Juraoal C l m - to and tor
(E M I HOLE
County.
Sontord.
Ftortdo. I M l m 9 to too t*d— and
baal Diddar tor cadi - toa Waal From
Door to too SEMINOLE County
Coretoouoo tocalad al X I N Pari
Arenua to Srettord. ftonda. M 1T 00
am. on toa day ol DEC to. 2002 to*
torto to ared Summary Final
KlU^nvra, aw a*.
U76T 222. BUADINO I4A. WOOCN
SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM,
ACCOROV4Q TO THE DECLARA­
TION OF CONDOMINIUM AS
RECORDED
W
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1964. PAGE 9M.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ANO A U AMENDMENTS ANO
ATTACHMENTS
THERETO.
TOGETHER WITH AN UNOtVtOCD
INTEREST W THE COMMON ELE
MENTS APPURTENANT THERE-

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Courtoouaa al 407665-4227. t-900*566771 (TOO) or 1600-6666770.
via Flonda Ratoy Sarvtoa
Pubtah: Monambar 24. 2002 and
Dacantoar 1.7002
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N0TIC1 OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE BBRVICS
T O ROY E. DONALDCON AAUA
ROT EUGENE DONALDCON and
NANCY P OONALDSON
atooaa raardanca •
Ua unarm
am I
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and ■

parhaa claiming an irttroat by.
torou#i. iredar or againal to*
Datondrehk. alto ara net knoato to ba
Of tU retog to haw. — ,
--------reraraal to to* praparty daaotoad to

YOU ARC HEREBY NOTIFIED Vial
an action to toracto** * morlgaga
toa Moatog proparty
LOT 11 BLOCK D 8TERLV40
PARK. UNO THREE. ACCOROVIO
TO TH E PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED W PLAT BOOK 16
PAGE 92. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMWOLE COUNTY. E lO R X A
you a n i*b— ad to aanre a oepy d
yaw amsan datanaaa. V any to • on
DAVD J STERN. ESQ toareaFTl
aaotruy. rtooaa adrtMa la M l S
Uravarefy Ddre MOO. Ptartaaon. FL
33324 on or baton (no —tor toan X
day* Irom toa dMt d toa 9ral pub6
caaon ol iha rwaea d acaon) and Ma
toa o n ^ u l mto toa dark of ta* court
retore baton tardea on PWraWh
adomay or krre—ikaaaay tooraa
otoaraaaa a datoUl *ro ba ar*—
agren— you tor V— ratal demanded
re toa corrpu** or ptaaon toad hreatv
WITNESS my hand and toa aaal d
ra t Court d SEMWOLE County
Ftonda ta* dw a* NON 13 2002
MARYAFWE MORSE. a E R K
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
B Y H - 1 King
DEPUTY C U R K
LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAWT1FF
M l S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 13324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABIUTICS
ACT. paraona «•&lt; Hn b**H l / **
ng a p a n * arrnmmnrtoann * ------coraact COURT ADMINISTRATION
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to*
SEMINOLE
County
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CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
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Pubkah Novambai 24. 2002 and
Dacambar I. 7002
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AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
WOIYWUAL DEFEFCANTtS) WHO
A M NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE,
W HETHER
SAIO
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAW
AN W TER EST AS SPOUSES.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS. TEN AN T (1 N/K/A
PAM LOWREY are to* Datondvda. I
«• aai to to* Nghare and C-al M6
dark* caah to W E9T FRONT OOOR
OF THE SEMWOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. SANFORD FLORF
DA to It 00 AM. on ft* day d DEC
12. 2002. to* ta9oa*x daarttoad
property aa eat torto at add F M

.

(a).
N o n a OF

N O TX E « HEREBY OW EN pw•urea 10 a Final Judgmard to
daaad NOVOS. 7002
1
. _________ to Caaa No 02-1104CA-14-L. to to* Choto Cowl to tod
1 E lO H TtlN TM Jutodto CbtMl to told
SEMWOLE Coway. Ftortda
. ‘
anarato MORTGAGE ELECTR0P6C
1 MOWTRAnON SYSTEMS. WC. to

. Pirentol told ANTHONY E. HOLLEY,
to to. a n Oatondtoda I M « ( to to*
................. tor catoi to
1
. .re ____ ______ _ J r to to*
Courtoouaa to SANFORD. SEML
1 N O L I Coway Ftortda 1100 AM
o'crock on to*
d w to DEC t a
7002. V - tofaadng daaertood p d *
ly
aa
oto
tarti
to
n
M
Ftoto Judsnaro.
LOT I t , ACADEMY MANOR. tWTT
to iONE. ACCOROWO TO THE P U T
TM R E O F AS RECOROEO W P U T
SEE ATTACHED EXHXrT A ortra
BOOK 11. PAGE 91. PVXUC
7520* I H iVdoka Drau. Batobrto FL
RECOROS OF SEMWOLE COUN­
32771
TY. FLORXA.
A/K/A I X ...
EtotoM’A*
SredoTO FL 37771
WITNESS MY HAND and * - aato
FHAFtondok— re-aOrren B y Artorony E. Ho**y
c* Vaa Cowl on N O / 14.2002.
Una 209 Bi— tong 29. Na
Vtoaga Condomnawn VW.
CUrt to Via C k a -C o w l
Condominium
B y UUry Stroup*
Daotoraawi to C
Daputy CUrt
ad to OtoclW Raoorda Boo* 19— .
Echavarna t Aaaototosg PA.
Page 471 torouLto 973. todutore.
P O Boo 29019
Tbmpa Ftortdo 3X226019
*8** Amartcano *4h Dual— I---------■ you ora a paraon a4to a dtoopaw
too m odi aaoommodXon to
to parv^ara to taa proem______
otoar promarona to Via Datol
ora ontoed or no c o « to you. tor to*
Condomaawn. and to Ftol I
provlreon to cartton aiM -anc a
Paga X X to toa PubW Raoredo to
Plaaaa coraad Cowl i w raaavaaon
SananoN CawUy Ftortda AM
to 701 N Prek Avanua StodOrd.
hnoan m U M 75206 Btotng a
Ftonda 32771. MapRon* raretoar
MuiVM d vega Ourakre— rei vw.
(007X664227. mtore 2 -Ortlng
and an toto-dad naaraal re to* comday* to yew raoatol to Vdadocurearore
marr. V haartig anpaaad. (TOO) t
I to toa
(006866771.
Pubaan Novambai 24. 7002 and
Dacambar 1.2002
Men* to toa Oatoaraaon to
SSI44
M 7N B CBICUIT COURT
OF THE D O P frU N TN
JUDICIAL CBICUIT
M A W ) FOR
■ COUNTY.

Condom*—** ao raconkad to OWcUl
Raoorda Book 1983 Pag* 471
tucutoi E73 reek-are. and Ptol Soak
X . Paga X torougFi X . Pubke
Raoorda to Bananto* County,
Ftortda and any •mantonarao toara-

CABS NOg 9B-CA-19X 14K
MANUFACTURERS 9 TRADERS
TRUST COMPANY, Ih-Wa tor
SECURmZAnON SERIES. 19*63
* ----------'*rt/99.

la
GATED to— day to NO/ 1 3 X 0 3
MARYANNS MORSE
Aa Clark to and Cowl
By Mary Saoupa
Aa Daputy CUrt

JOSE A LOPEZ MVa JOSE ANGEL
LOPEZ; and JU U TA LOPEZ, hm
ada;
real
UNKNOWN
TENANT&amp;ONNERS.
N O TXE OF SALE
Nuhca ■ hereby grran toaL pw•uara to toa order or knal padgmara
araarad re to - cauaa re to* C«ci—
Cowl to Samreoto Coway Ftonda I

Fare 1 G a n . F A
Si—a 300
1370 Marti iga Avanua
Coral GaMaa Ftortdo X149
(305)6*2-4110
ftonona a—h a datbaty atoonaad
pan re taa procarekng moWd oontael Cowl A rtm k a a e n - X I N.
Part A vo n -. Si—a N X 1 . Santord.
Ftonda 32771,.*»3wortregdm r*
pnor ID to* procarekng Tatopnona
(407)6*64227;
1606*66*771
(TOO) or 1-606*66*770 (V) via
Flonda Ralay Same*
Pubfcan November 24. 2002 and
*1.2002
83147

Samreoto Cow*y- Ftonda deoerbod
LOT(S) IS. LAKE TONY WATER­
WAYS. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
*L0T 9. B l O a C. SKY LARK SUB­
D«*d*** day ol NOV II . 2032
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
DIVISION. ACCOROWO TO THE
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
BOOK 12. PAGElS) 27. OF THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO W
UARYANNC MORSE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
PLAT BOOK 17. PAGE 94. PLXUC
CUrt ol toa C*cu4 Corel
COUNTY. FLORIOA
RECOROS OF SEMWOLE COUN­
By Mary Slroup*
w t h e o R C u rr c o u r t
Dated to— day d NOV 14. 2007
TY. FLORIOA
Deputy CUrt
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
O PTHB DQHTS6NTH
Pub*ahre
MARYANNE MORSE
1411
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
OF FLORIOA
Cura d to* C m — Court
longwood.Fl 37750
g r a n tees
a s s ig n e e s
THE LAW OFFICES O f DAV10 J
3 FOR
al pubtc aato. to toa hrohaa* and boat
By Mary Stroup*
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
I c o u e rrr
STERN. PA.. ATTORNEY FOR
w
a---------- a- mA tore - - — larewvd
ipptcabon a VAR 0607
•
Deputy
CUrt
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PLAINTIFF
at to* Semtnol* County
ippkcant Bannay Architect*
PlPT-n re
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
THE CW CW T COURT
ju M g c a c n o N o w w o n
601 S Unrranay Dnva S «-* 500
Courtoouaa.
tantard.
Flonda.
THE
SEMINOLE
HERALD
n^naen. a*,
OF THE IIOMT9ENTH
BY. THROUGH.
UNOER OR
C A M M X *3-03-2232-14-0
PUnunon. FL 33324
11 00 AM on DEC 10. 2002
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVtO J
aa Parcel ID * 3120-30-3000360JUOICIAL CWCUtT
AGAINST CAROLE S KING. CAR
CMMIMMANHATTAN 44044TOAO*
1954)2336000
Datad NOV 14. 2002
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
IN ANO FOR
CORPORATION.
OLE S KING. TRUSTEE UNOER
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
UAHYANNC MOR56
PLAINTIFF
M S W Warran Awanua.
l l l —N O L I COUNTY.
TRUST DATEO JANUARY 12. 1969
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
001 S Umvaraay Dnva Sire SCO
FLORIOA
ongaood FL
CAROLE S KINO. INDIVIDUALLY
ACT. paraun* rer. -rahaaaa n**&lt;F
B r Mary Strawptanuaun.
FL
33324
CIVIL ACTION
kaqu#*t A v«rir*FHt» to
JOHN DOC ANO JANE DOC A3
m • im c m I m o w w oK w o •hotAs
FLORWE O NE AL. *1 - .
Daputy CUrt
(95412336000
__ ______
CA M NO B -IIO -C 4
ongwoud Dwveepmanl Coda.
UNKNOWN TENANTS V*
conlacl COURT ADMINISTRATION,
J.
m
ACCORDANCE
WITH
THE
DIVISION 14 K
MO#
V,
Sachon
5110.
POSSESSION
al
to*
SEMINOLE
County
N o n a op a c tio n
Dinm -a* Act paraona * -h
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
DCFCNOAMT(S)
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BAFW. F A
uppUmanUI Standard* h « » &lt; “
Courtoouaa al 407 666-4227. 1 600­
T
a
FLORWE
O'NEAL
a c t . paraona * -h rtaat— a* r—ad•wbon yard lama hay/a raamcVon
NOTICE OF
9666771 (TOO) Of 1800965*770
Raardanca Unknoam
are * apacul acoommodahon anoUd
modabon lo parte*—
.
ram ffvaaOt Ual to art l«| U*l on
FORECLOSURE SALK
na Ftonda Ralay Same*
I akv*. and 4 daad. *4 parka*
caadreg ahocAd conlacl court
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
na atuna falaiancad property
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN paaSONIA KEARSE. M *1.
Pubkah Novambai 24. 7002 aid
dremreg re*re— by torou^i. iredar
al
to#
SEMINOLE
C&lt;x**y
DrlandaniO)
U p d b o n • VAR 07 -02
aure* to a Summary Fr—I Aalgman*
Dacambar
1.7002
or
agam— ELIZABETH FRENCH.
(107)6*64227. i d utre toan aaren
Courtoouaa - 407 6664227. 1 600­
Appvcant Oaorga and Maltha
d Foracloaura datad NO/ 13. 2C02
NOTICE OF
S S I40_________________________
reW a l parhaa having or dremreg lo
9566771 (7001 or 1600-9568770.
( 7) day* pnor to to* procarekng *
- araarad re Cm * Caaa Na 01-CA
FORECLOSURE SALE
hav* any r*f4. MU or reaara— re toa
haanng mpanad. (TOO) 1606*66
via Ftonda Ralay Same2204-14 K ol to* C r a * Court c* to*
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN pre^ T p v c a l 10 • X 2 6 X S U O O C 6
preparty barren daaenbad
Putaan Novambai 24. 7007 and
*771, or Vbroa (V) 16066966770.
IN THE CW CUn COURT
auant to a Final judgment d
IIT H Judicial Cuo— re and tor
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal an acaon
1*00
_ _
Dacan*-r
1.2002
via
Florida
RaUy
Sarenca
OF TME tlTM
Mortgage
Foractoare*
dated
SEMINOLE
County.
Santord.
Location (IS H -a r y Corel
tor Foracloaura d Mortgage on to*
Maaon Law. PA
s s ix
juoicial cwcun.
Novambai 13 2002. and araarad re
Flonda. I a— aa* to toa laytoau and
Raquad
A yananca to
17757 U S 19 North
rn THE OBCLKT COURT
bear batler tor caah — to* Weal Fronl
M A N O FO R
Caaa NO 02 2192-14 d toa C r a Longaood Davatopmam Coda.
LOT X . BLOCK X 4TH SECTION
W TH 6 c w c u n COURT
Mangrova Bay Sue* 500
fo r s e m m o li c o u n ty .
U k k N O U COUNTY.
Court d to* EIGHTEENTH Jrekcul
Door d to* SEMINOLE County
Arad# W. Saeaon 32 0 Saa Daagn
DREAMWClLU. A C C O n O IN llT U
CUarwaare.
FL 33764
FLORIOA
OF
THE
19TH
FLORIOA
C»cu4 re and tor SEMINOLE County
Courtoouaa tocalad - X I N Part
Sun)rede Tatta 1 2 1 lo roikjca tia
THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORO­
(727)6363600
juoictA L c w c u n .
p r o b a te d iy w o n
GENERAL
Florida arharmn WASHINGTON
Avanua re SantoTO. Ftoreda, * 1 1 M
[|t- latiarti Irom lihaan 1151 laal to
ED IN DEED BOOK 4. PAGE 99.
Putkan Norambar 24 70C7 and
W ANO FOR
Caaa Humbar: 03 600-CP
jU —KOICTION DIVT8ION
MUTUAL BANK, u toa PlareaH and
a m on to* day ol DEC 10.7002 toa
PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMNOLE
t a (51 laal on tia abova latarancad
Dacambar 1.7002
911—NOLE COUNTY.
IN RE ESTATE OF
C A M NO: a CA 2227 14
SONIA KEARSE. LEON V KEARSE.
kjtomng itoacrtoart proparty a* •*•
COUNTY. FLORIOA. » V l 2905
SSI 45
enpady
FLORBA
KATHRYN M POLLARD
M
a
WALDEN
A/K/A
STEFMANIE
IRWIN
MORTGAGE
Georg— Avanua. Santord. Ftortda
torto re aa*3 Summary Fin*
l^ c s b o n 0 VAil 06 02
GENERAL
CORPORATION
M WALDEN A/K/A STEPHANIE
judgment k&gt;«nf
327TI
M TM* CIRCUIT COURT
Ape*coni Konnody • «! Oom*0
JURISOlCTTON OTVtilON
M O nC f OF ADMINISTRATION
PLAINTIFF
WALDEN, era toa Oalandanla I * ha* been Nad agare- you and you
LOT 19. BLOCK 17.2NO SECTION
OF
THE
EIGHTEENTH
CASE
NO:
M
C
A
1913
14L
Tha adnaaalraton d toa aalala d
i*4
lo
to*
hKfi**l
and
baMbTOttre
tor
re* rreyarad to »re&gt;* a copy ol yore
VS
SAN LANTA. ACCORDING TO THE
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
f t i P v c ^ 10 • * * 2 0 »5 0 IM &gt; 0 0 ^
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
KATHRYN M POUARO dacaatad.
SINSARAY POWELL. IF UVW O.
caah - W EST FRONT DOOR O f
..m an daUnaa* 4 any. « 4. on Lroa
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED V*
M AN O FO R
0450
REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS.
V
C
.
F4a NumPar 02 900 CP. m pandng
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
ANO IF OEAO. THE UNKNOWN
N Paaracn. Aitomay tor PtoreMt
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGElS) X . X ANO
M M M O L6 COUNTY.
Loo*t«n 312 Baiha O tto
PLAVfTIFF
m toa C*cu4 Court tor Sammoto
HOUSE.
SANFORD
FLORIOA
al
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
whoa* a t o m • Srel* 300. 1970
40. OF THE P U B IC RECOROS OF
FLORIOA
Raquaat
A yananca to Via
Couto. Florida. Probata Drvwon. toa
V ia ) AM. on to , day ol DEC 12.
OFIANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
kladruga Avanua. Coral Oabl**.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
CASE M L : U -C A -4 M I4W
Longaood Oayalopmanl Coda.
MUUA MAMIEL IF UVWO. ANO IF
2007, to* tokowaig daoertoadproprea ld ia ii d atoch a X I N Park A m .
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
Ftonda 33&lt;44 wftore tarty (30) daya
DreadVm
d
a
y*
N
O
V
14.7007
CHASE
MORTGAGE
COMPANYAilcia 114. Sachon 1 2 0 Saa Daugn
r,
a
n
a
l
torto
re
ared
Faul
Aalgratro
D€AO
THE
UMCNOWN
SPOUSE.
S^aord.
Ftonda
32H1
Tha
namat
attar to* Aral pubneanon d t o TRUSTEES
ANO
ALL
OTHER
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Sunda-dt Tatta 32 1 . to lartxaina
WEST. arexaaaor to MELLON
HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
o r a n te e s
PARTIES
CLAIMING
AN
INTEREST
Ol toa paraonal mpraaartatoa and
LOT
101.
BLOCK
B.
LAKEWOOO
Nooca re to* Samreoto HERALD and
MORTGAGE COMPANY.
MART ANNE MORSE
fair laibact from Warn 1161toal to
AT THE CROSSWOS. UNIT TWO.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
tna paraonal rapraaartabya» aBor
BY
THROUOH. UNOER OR
M* to* ongnal reto toa Clark ol toCtorti d to* Orcu* Corel
tawan (7) laal
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES
ANO
ALL
a
c
c
o
r
d
in
g
t
o
t
h
e
p
l
a
t
AGAINST
SINSARAY
POWELL.
Court rethar baksro tanne* on
nty ai« m i
By Mary Stroup*
Al tva maahng aa rtaratiad parhaa
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMINGiAN
ALVW
POWEU.
IF
UVWO.
ANO
IF
piareeir* anomay d " m a d a to l
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
STEWART B FAMOUS. JR and
Daprey Ctorh
may abpaai and ba haard aoth
in te r e s t b y th r o u g h , u f c e r
BOOK X PAGES 49-S3. PLWLIC
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
NOTIFIED THAI
DOROTHEA M FAMOUS, h - -do.
F u b W iR
taapaci to Vaa manat TNa haaraig
tor to* ratal
^ '^ ^ W y x n t o a N u m .
OR
AOAIMST
MIK1A
HAMIEl.
RECOROS
O
f
SEMPKXE
COUN­
HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
g
r
a
n
t
e
e
s
.
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
STATEWIDE INVESTORS
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MIKIA
ASSIGNEES LIENORS.
aarvad «h o har.
hare .MMCbana.V
obfachona toal
TY. FLORIOA
H O I DINGS TRUST. UNKNOWN
a S K E S i S
THE LAW O fF C E S O f DAV10 J
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES A M A U
WITNESS my hand and to* aaal d
HAMIEL. IF ANY. TERI STELLA
AK/A 554 Catorm- Ptoca. Lto*
onaianga toa qreMicahon* re toa
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
TENANT S.OWNERS.
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
to— Corel to— day d NO/ 14. 2002
VELMONTE. IF LIVING ANO IF
Mary FL 3274*
paraonal lapraaaraamre. « * « “
PLAINTIFF
on Na *1 Via Planrwig Dmaion Olhca
^ k r t o n ol to-Court reareraared
dcao. th e unknow n s p o u s e .
m t e r e s t by. t h r o u g h , un o cr
WITNESS
MY
MANO
and
toa
•
*UARY ANNE MORSE
N o n a OF SALE
M l S UnrreraFy Dnva S&gt;— a 500
ol
tha
Community
Sanrtcat
Aa Ctort ol to* Court
HEIRS DEVISEES, o r a n t e e s .
o r AGAINST ALVIN POWELL.
ol to— Court on U N 14. 2002
lo Ma
olprton* *»4h •*• Gout
Note* - hereby gnran tod. prePVanlaUun. FL 3332*
Dapaitmanl al 174 Waal Church
By CacaaaV Ekam
a
s
s
i
g
n
e
e
s
,
l
ie
n
o
r
s
.
____
SEMINOLE
C
O
U
N
TY
FLORIOA.
Maryann*
Mon*
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
auart to to# order or «nd fakjmar*
1*54(213 6000
__ , _
Avanua Longaiood Flonda tor
A* Daprey Ctort
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES
ANO
ALL
CITIFINANCIAL
EQUITY
CUrt
d
V—
O
ra—
Corel
m o n th s a f te r t h e o a te^ of
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
•ntarad
re
t
o
cauaa
re
to*
C
rra
mtoactun by
V d tc . d * you
OTHER PARTIES c l a im in g a n
Pudah SANFORO HERALD
_
SERVICES. IN C . JOHN DOE ANO
By Mary Slroup*
THE FIRST PUBLICATON OF THIS
AMERICANS WITH OlSAfllUTIES
Corel d Samred* Coreay Ftonda I
sd^lionsl
P**®**
JANE
OOE
AS
UNKNOWN
in t e r e s t by. th r o u g h , u n d e r
it you at* a parton reto a a*ar - «y
Deputy Curb ___
NOTICE OR THrfTTY DAYS AFTER
•91 a*4 to* property reualad m
ACT. paraona reto da*— ** naad•
— ------------- n
cat toa olhca al 407 2*0 X62
TENANTS
IN
POSSESSION
OR
AGAINST
TERI
STELLA
Echavarna
A
Aaaoc—
raa
P*
THE OATE OF SERVICE OF A COY
rega wiac-l rexommodaocre a m id
Samred* Coreay. Fared* daaerbad
A l paraona a/a adnaad toal ■ toa*
DCFENOANTISI
VELMONTE BENJAMIN
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
order to parbnpato I
PO Boa 25018
ccrtatf COURT ADMINISTRATION
dacala lo appaal any daaaairKimada
Taira*. Ftonda 33622 5018
VELMONTE. IF UVING. ANO IF
reg. you re* art-ad. - no cod to
N o n a of
A l cradtora d toa dacadanl and
*
to*
SEMINOLE
Coredy
“ l OT S. BLOCK 0. WOOOMERE
Saa Americana
you. to to* prov-are d certain aaanat toaaa meeangahaa^* toto **
DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
fo r eclo s u r e sale
'Saa
Amancana wito
wm D-*ba*a*
u -r e r a " AcJ
~
Othai paraona having claima or
r — i I t o —a — 407 6664227. 1 600­
TERRACE
SECTION
ONE
naad a ittord d toa protaadnga
tone*
Puaaa conlacl Corel
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
NOTICE
is HEREBY GIVEN put9
you
ar*
a
partcn
*4h
a
d*ab44y
I
D K iaidr aganal dacadanfa adato
a c c o r o in o
to
th e
p la t
9556771 (TOO) « I 600-9566770.
w
i
T
ki
xrrorrvnodAtnn
n
oroaf
and tor audi purpo»«L toay « W
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
Admre—Pabon al X I K Prek
*u«4 to 4 Srenmary Freal A— gmart
on aihom a copy ol Vaa nooca »
via Ftonda Relay Same*
THEREOF AS RECOROED M PLAT
naad lo n u l l toal a yaTOaom tacord
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES
ANO
ALL
to
pwhc*—
re
to
procarekng
you
Avanua.
S—
N X I . Santord. F L
Foractoare*
dated
NOV
3
7007
d
aarvad mto" toraa mortha altar toa
PutAan Novambai 24. 2002 and
BOOK 19. PAGE 92. OF TME P U 6
» maM. ato«h record to a K d -N V *
o t h e r p a r t ie s c l a i m i n g a n
era anMUd - no coal to you. tor to*
32771. (407) 6*64227. wrtore 2
araarad re 0 4 Caaa No 02-CAdtia ul *m pudcahon c* t o - Nohrer
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
Oacarrtoar
1.7002
laaamon, tod « M « « u | « i
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
proviaion ol car tare aarealanca
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am onto* day ol DEC 10.2002 to*
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SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA.
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caarkng ahould contact court
taa Moke* • Nurerht— r 24. 2002
GERALDINE o ZAMBHI
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CITY CLERK
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2002 Al to* bom door d Santord
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BEINO IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
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MANUFACTURERS 9 TRADERS
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Dated to— day ol NOV 13. 7002
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NOTICE OF
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STERN P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PHA 4*cou' * ^ T ^ J r a y T h 2527 Country Ctob Rd. Santord. FI
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Dacambar 1 2002
FORECLOSURE SALE
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McLain named Commission chairman
Special meeting called to swear in re-elected commissioners
ByNfcfcPMtauf
Staff Writer
The Seminole County Commis­
sion held a special meeting
Tuesday afternoon to swear in two
re-elected commissioners, and
select a new chairman and vice
chairman for the upcoming one
yearperiod.
When the balloting was over.
Commissioner Grant Malloy com­
mented, “At least no one has to
change scats up here this year."
"1 like where we arc seated,"

Llngard leads
Lions
When the season started,
transfer Howard Ungard was
an occasional contributor to the
offense tor the Oviedo High
School football learn.
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added Commissioner Carlton
Henley.
With the gavel temporarily
passed to County Attorney Robert
A. McMillan, present Commission
Chairman Daryl McLain's name
was placed in nomination by
Commissioner Randy Morris.
McLain was subsequently re-elect­
ed to continue in the chairman's
ition with a unanimous vote,
was the only name placed in
nomination.
Malloy, who has served as vice
chairman, was re-ciected to that

position once again.
Commissioner Carlton Henley
was administered the oath of office
by the Honorable Judge Mark
Herr, Commissioner Randy Morris
was given the oath by the
Honorable
Judge
Donna
McIntosh. Morris Is now entering
his third four-year term on the
board. During his first term, he
served as chairman for three of the
four years.
"I want to personally cortgrafu­
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Investigators
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Seminole County Sheriff’s
Department Major Crimes Unit
investigators are looking (or
two suspects who forced their
way Into a home, handcuffed
an IS-year old female and took
a safe. It occurred just before 11
a m. Monday in the 2000 block
of Starwood Drive near
Oviedo.
The victim told deputies a
man came to the door claiming
to have an invoice from her
stepfather's business. The vic­
tim let the suspect call her
stepfather on her cell phone.
The suspect said the reception
was bad and gave the phone
back, then asking for a drink of
water. Before the victim could
respond, he followed her into
the house, held her down, put
handcuffs on her ankles and
wrists, then covered her with a
quilt from the home.
At that point, another man,
whom the victim could not see,
but only hear, came into the
house. The stepfather, who had
been on the phone with the
suspect, sent someone from his
business to check out the
home. Upon arrival, the wit­
ness saw an unfamiliar black
Lexus SUV parked in tingarage and two men exiting
the home.
One suspect fled on foot,
while the other got into the
SUV, ran over a palm tree and
some bushes, and drove off.
The witness attempted to fol­
low the vehicle but could not
keep up. Deputies and the
Longwood Police Department's
K-f unit attempted to track the
suspect who fled on foot, but
did not have success.
The suspect was described
as a Puerto Kuan male, with
blond hair and yellowish skin.
He was wearing a hat that said
lloricua. His height was esti­
mated at between 5 foot 10 to
six foot tall, age approximately
30 to 35.

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Oviedo man arrested
after attempting to
abduct two women
From Staff Reports
Shortly after 7 a m Saturday,
there were two separate attempted
abductions of adult females
reported to the Oviedo Police
EXrvutmcnL
The separate incidents occurred
within minutes of each other in the
same general area, with descrip­
tions of a similar white male and
vehicle involved in each case.
In the first case, a 26-year-old
female was walking in the vicinity
of Alafaya Woods and Alexandria
boulevards, when she was
’ a white male in an
ic r light blue car. After driving
past repeatedly, he stopped and
approached the victim, grabbing
her forcibly from behind. The
woman resisted and screamed,
which attracted the attention of
others in the area and caused the
man to ivieere her and flee in his
vehicle.
Within minutes, a separate inci­
dent was reported to 9-1-1. The
report was from callers with cellu­
lar phones less than a mile away,
near Alafaya Woods Boulevard
and Conley Drive. A white male of
similar description reportedly
lunged at two females, grabbing
one from behind. Despite their

screams and resistance, the male
overpowered
a 33-year-old
female, forced her into his vehicle
and drove away. The victim's com|xanion immediately used her cell
phone and called 9-1-1, as did
other nearby witnesses.
Once in the vehicle, the second
victim continued to itafct the man
by grabbing and twistatg the car's
steering wheel. After a few blocks,
the wornan was able to jump out
of the car. A couple in a passing
vehicle had followed the man's
vehicle and phoned in a descrip­
tion and tag number
The victim's physical injures
included multiple lacerations and
bruises.
Oviedoi police Ilocated the vehi­
cling westbound on
cle traveling
Mitchell Hammock Road from
Alafaya Woods Boulevard. On
Walsh Road, the driver attempted
to flee his vehicle on foot, but was
apprehended by Oviedo officers.
Arrested was Edward Steiner,
31, of Walsh Drive, Oviedo. He has
been charged with two counts of
kidnapping, two counts of battery,
fleeing and attempting to elude an
officer and resisting arrest without
violence.
i le is being held in the Seminole
County Jail with no bond.

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Seminole County Irrvestigatof/Famity Services Specialist Marie E. Carling looks through some of the toys
collected tor the upcoming United Christmas celebration.

Toys n eed ed f o r h olid ay gift-giving event

By Nick Pfeifauf
Sta.1 Writer

By Michelle Jeria
Managing Edrtor

eminole County Sheriff's Office
employees want to make this holiday
season a little brighter for more than
7U) area children. All they need is the commu­
nity's help.
Partnering with Kids' 1louse of Seminole
County, the sheriff's office is planning the
county's first United Christmas celebration.
The event will benefit children who have been
tiie subject of abuse/special needs cases inves­
tigated by U r Child Protective Services (CPS)
Team during 2UU2.
“Many of the children we deal with come
from families with special needs," said Marie E.
Carling, an investigator/family services spe­
cialist for CPS. “These children are in desperate
need of a happy time."
The idea for Uie Seminole County United
Christmas celebration originated after Sept. 11,
21)01, Carling said. The members of CPS want-

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Second o f three 1 7 /9 2
closings to begin Friday
The Florida Department of
Transportation
(F D O 0
has
announced the second of three
tanned French Avenue (US.
lighway 17-92) closings in
Sanford Is set to begin Friday, Nov.
22, at Hp m , and end no later than
Monday, Nov. 25 at 6 am.
The closure will be at the south­
ernmost railroad crossing at Sixth
Street.
The northern crossing was
closed for repairs earlier this
month.
The work Is to be performed by
CSX Transportation, Inc. crews
and their subcontractors. As with
the adjoining crossing, the rubber­
ized crossing base will be replaced
with concrete segments, and a sin­
gle welded section of track will
span the entire four-lone roadway.

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id to find a way to unite the a immunity at a
local level in a way the country united following
the tragic events of last year.
“We wanted to bring togethe r the individuals,
churches, clubs and businesses of the communi­
ty," Carling said. "We decided Christmas
seemed a key time to unite people."
There is already a growing list of United
S«« United, Page IIA

Variabk* message signs inform­
ing motorists of the impending
road closure will be in place near
the track crossings for a week
prior to the work.
The thin! cnxwing, on French
Avenue, in the vicinity of 13th
Street will be reconstructed after
the Christmas/New Year holi­
days.
In all, the three projects will cost
an estimated $452^XX) which will
be reimbursed by the Horida
Department of Transportation.
CSX Transportation, b e. will be
reimbursed by the FTXJT for the
cost of the three projects, which
total an estimated $452,0CX).
Other upcoming railroad cross­
ing reconstruction projects include
crossings on SR-46 west of
Mellonvillc Avenue in Sanford,
and SR-134 just west of CR-427 in
Lmgwood. Both will occur after
tin' holiday period.

Downtown’s dining legend, the Colonial Room, turns 25 Dec. 1
By Dan Ping
Edrtor

Jason W arren Son of Mel and Sondy
Warren of Sanford

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SANFORD — Some tilings in
life are a given: The sun will rise in
die east, tin- tides will ebb and
flow, ami the Colonial Room will
serve
fried chicken
every
Thursday.
For 25 years, Bill Painter and his
crew at the Colonial Room have
had their finger cm the pulse of
Sanford’s dietary habits. Whether
you call it country food, a blue
plate special, or good oT home
cookin, the Colonial Rcxim is
where you go to gvt i&lt; Any tiling
on the menu is good but if it's
Thursday, the fried chicken is the

didn't offer the same item on the
lundvdown favorite.
Fried Chicken Thursday started same day all the time, but it's
as a gimmick to get people down­ worked for us.”
A lot of tilings have worked for
town at night. Painter said.
"There was nobody down here the Colonial Rcxim, that's why
at night," Painter said. "I got the Dec. I will be the restaurant's 25th
idea to start selling a quarter fried anniversary. The date falls on a
chicken for $1.75. We did it just to Sunday, and as any regular knows,
see if vve could get people down­ the Colonial Rcxim is closed cm
Sunday. But Painter Is rolling back
town at night."
It worked. The supper-time prices IVc. 2 through LVc. 6 to
chic ken special become so popular, commemorate the milestone.
Cutting prices to what they
customers and employees con­
vinced Pointer to make it a perma­ were in 1977 won't be jxwsible, but
nent event and extend tin- special just about every tiling cm the menu
will be substantially cheaper. The
into the lunch hour.
"It really went against my Triple Special, for example, will
grain." he explained. "My experi­
S*« Colonial Room, Page 8
ence in tlie business was dial you

Herald pSoCo by Tommy Vlnoont
Bill Painter stands In front ol hes downtown restaurant, the Colonial Room,
which will turn 25 on Dec t

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�Wednesday November 20.2003

Obituaries
EDITH CLARE AVENEL
Edith Clare Avene!, 91, of
&amp;nfotd died Thursday, Nov. 14.
2002 in Summerville, &amp; C She
moved to Sanford in 1960. She
belonged to First Presbyterian
Church in Sanford. She was a
Girl Scout and Boy Scout leader
a water safety instructor, school'
volunteer in Seminole County a
member of Eastern Star, fo m ir
president of the Pilot Club, recip­
ient of the Roberta Cache! Award
from the Kiwanb Club, former
President of Hospital Auxiliary
at Central Florida Regional
Hospital and recipient o f the
Volunteer of the Year award.
Survivors include brother,
Arthur C Bcnnet, Deltona; chil­
dren. Bonnie Miltier, Bumpass,
Va., Topper Avencl, Summerville,
S.C., Kathryn Master, Sorrento;
eight grandchildren; nine great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 10 a m at
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, with burial to follow at
Oaklawn Park Cemetery in Lake
Mary.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

MALONE DRAKES, SR.
Malone Drakes, S r, 56,
Olympic Drive, Ocoee, died
Sunday, Nov. 10,2002. He was
bom in Camilia, Ga. He was in
security at Edgewater High
School.
Survivors indude wife, Marc
Ann, Orlando; sons, Malone, Jr.,
and Eric, both of Orlando; daugh­
ter Lucinda Butler, Eatonvillc;
brothers, Henry and Gregory,
both of Orlando; 10 grandchil­
dren.
Golden's Funeral Home, Inc,
Winter Park, in charge of arrange­
ments.

HELEN P. DEMPSEY
Helen P. Dempsey, 78,
Canterbury Street, Deltona, died
Saturday, Nov. 16,2002 at Florida
Hrspital - Fish Memorial, Orange
City. Bom in Okmulgee, Ok., she
moved to Central Florida from
Pittsburgh, Perut 14 years ago.
She was a homemaker.
Survivors include husband,
William; son, Ron Carpenter,
Cfoltona; daughter, Susan
Gunson, Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada; five grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home/Crematory, Orange City,
in charge of arrangements.

JOYCE K.GASTER
Joyce K. Coster, 71, W.
Covington Drive, Deltona, died
Friday, Nov. 15,2002 at Deltona
Health Care. Bom in Atlanta, she
moved to Tampa in 1947 and
Deltona six years ago. She was a
retired presrdhool teacher and was
non-denominationaL She found­
ed the Original Gamanun Group
in 1969.
Survivors indude sen, David
Kilmer, San Jose, Cal.; daughter,
Theresa Caster, Deltona; sisters,
Kathy Alvarez and Barbarra
Andrews, both of Tampa; three
grandchildren.

FREAMON DIXON
Prvjmon Dixon, 79, W.
Swoopc Ave., Winter Park, died
Saturday, No\'. 9,2002. Bom in
Reynolds, Ga., he moved to

Central Florida in 1952. He was a
janitor and a member of ML
Moriah Missionary Baptist
Church, Winter Park.
Survivors include wife, Eva B.;
daughters MaeLean Atkins,
Christine Talley, Janice Hall; sons,
Preamon Jr., and Rickey; brothers,
Lewis and Bobby; sisters, Satlic
Sanders, Francis leggctt, Mattie
Ruth Davis, Giwmotynl
yn Daniels;
lit
ten; 12 great-

Memorial donations may be
made to Hospice of
Volusia/Flagler Counties.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Homc/Crematory, Orange City,
in charge of arrangements.
MARIE E GONZALEZ
Marie E. Gonzalez, 86, Derby
Drive, Deltona, died Friday, Nov.
15,2002 at her residence. She was
bom in VULaalba, Puerto Rica She
was a homemaker.
Survivors indude daughter,
Nory Maldonado, Deltona; eight
sisters; many grandchildren and
greot-oandchildrea
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home/Crematory, Orange City,
In charge of arrangements.

Golden's Funeral Home, Inc,
Winter Park, in charge of arrange­
ments.

INEZ ASHLEY HAMFTON

Sanford, died Tuesday, Nov. 12,
2002 at South Seminole Hospital.
She was bom Nov. 27,1918 to
Midway, Ga. She was a home­
maker and a member of
Macedonia Primitive Baptist
Church
Survivors include sons, Zed
M., Denver, Colo., Hanull,
Daytona Beach, Ben, Alabama,
Patrick and Jimmie L Lawrence,
both of Sanford; daughters,
Cfclores Cash Sanford, Betty
Johnson, Bradenton, Evelyn
Hampton and Jeanette L Ball,
both of Sanford, Mac Hampton,
Tampa; brothers, John D. Ashley,
Sanford, Artie Ashley, Atlantic
City, N.J.; 21 grandchildren; 21
great-grandchildren; one greatgreat-grandchild.
Wilson-Ekhelbergcr Mortuary,
Inc, Sanford, to charge of
arrangements.

Nov. 2 8 ,20Q2 in Sanford. She was
bom in Hattiesburg, Miss., and
moved to Sanford from Hialeah
in 1969. She was a homemaker
and a member of Lord of Life
Church, Winter Springs. She
belonged to Senior Citizens o f
Sanford.
Survivors indude daughters,
Candycc Parker, Sanford,
Maijceic Jemigan, Largo, Annette
Laurendinc, San Antonio, Tex.;
son. George Laurcndinr, Winter
Springs; 18 grandchildren; 37
great-grandchildren; six greatJwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge of
arrangements.
JOHN PAUL MINER
JotuyPaul Mioct.82, Ronda
Drive, Deltona, died Sunday,
Nov. 17,2002 at Florida Hospital Fish Memorial, Orange City. Bom
to Montreal, Canada, he moved
to Central Florida from North
Adams, Mass. 18 years ago. He
was a retired truck driver and a
member of Our Lady of the
Lakes Catholic Church
Survivors include sons, David,
Topeka, Kan., Wayne, Deltona;
sister, Feman Piske, Hoil
oUywood,
FI; five grandchildren;; eight

Former SHA executive dies
Linda H. W iliiims,54,
died Saturday, Nov. 16,2002,
at her residence in Sanford,
attended by her family and
VITAS
Hospice
nurses,
after sur­
viving
cancer for
almost
four years.
She was
bom June
23,1948 in
Sanford to the parents of
, Willie and Ruth Allen Hatch.
‘ She was a member of S t
Paul Missionary Baptist
Church to Sanford. During
her early years, she regularly
attended Sunday School,
BTU, arid sang to the Junior
Choir.
She was a graduate of the
1966 class of C rooms High
School, and received her
Bachelor of Science Degree
from Knoxville College in
Knoxville, Term. In 1970.
Following graduation, she
began her career with the
City of Sanford, employed at

$

the Sanford Housing
Authority as a social worker,
and later Director of
Management, Executive
Director and interim director
of the housing authority dur­
ing her 27 years at the
agency.
Survivors include three
children, Juan, Shaune and
Stacy Gall Williams, of
Sanford; mother, Ruth Allen
(Hatch); father, Willie Hatch,
Sanford; sisters, Brenda Allen
Hatch Springs, Greenville,
S.C., Elizabeth Hatch
Graham (Glover), Lake Mary
and Louise Gail Hatch
Redding, Tacoma, W ash;
three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held st 11 a m , Thursday,
Nov. 21, at S t Paul M.B.
Church, 813 Pine Avenue at
9th Street to Sanford. In lieu
of flower*, donations may be
made to VITAS Healthcare
Corporation of Central
Florida, 5151 Adanson Street,
Suite 200, Orlando, 32804.
Charles A. Lewis Funeral
Home, Winter Haven, to
charge of arrangements.

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Sanford, FI.
Funeral services will be held
11:00 a.m Thursday
November 21. 2002 al St. Paul
M B. Church. Santord, FI
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5151 Adanson Street. Suite
200. Orlando, Florida 32804.
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Sanford M iddle School
Drama classes are nutting
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Nov. 21, at 7p
pm In the
school gymnasium.
Sanford Middle is located
at 1700 French Ave. In
Sanford. The play is free
and open to tne public. For
additional information, con­
tact Sylvia Gray at 407-320­
6201.
On Nov. 21, R.T. M llwee
M iddle School in Seminole
County will present its
sixth annual Super Cyber
Science NlghL The purpose
of the evening is to bring
families together to enjoy
science and technology
activities. Through student
guidance and teacher assis­
tance, families can partici­
pate in three discovery ses­
sions, such as Disgusting
Delicacies, Toilet Paper
Cannons, Slime, and many
morc.
This year, there will be
two special guests involved
with Super Cyber Science
Night. The guest speakers
will be from the Sea World
Education Department.
Come and learn a whalesize amount of facts about
the killer whale and other
Sea World animals. Also,
Cindy Linn from the
Central Florida Zoo will
participate with three
nands-on sessions.
The festivities will begin
at 6 p.m. with refreshments
and the Mitwec jazz Band.
Sea World will begin their
talk at 6 JO p.m. The
evening will conclude at
8:30 p.m.
Mllwee Middle School is
located at 1341 County
Road 427 South, Longwood.
For more information
please contact Lois Chavis
at 407-320-3850.

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has been seen by more than
1.1 million students
throughout the county.
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music, magic, comedy sto­
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the importance of honesty,
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Nov. 26, at Stetson
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Dr. Duncan Couch of
Stetson University in a full
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holding a car wash from
8:30 a.m. to 2 JO p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 14, at the
Suntrust Bank located at
the com er of Red Bug Lake
Road and Tuscawilla.

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By Rosemary Shaw
Special lo Ihe Herald
When Ihe Space Shuttle
Endeavour
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International Space Station, its
payload will include signatures
fmni Millennium Middle ScIkxiI
along with about 500,000 students
in tlte U S. and around the world
who participated in this year's
Student Signalling in Space&lt;t) pro­
gram.
Student Sigiutun-s in Space
(S3), a program of the award-win­
ning Space IXiys educational ini­
tiative, provides elementary and
middle scIhniI students the oppootunity to send tlx-ir digitized sig­
natures into space and to feel a
personal involvement with the
mission. Jointly sponsored by
NASA and l-ockheed Martin
Corporation, the S3 program is
one axnpnncnt of tlte Space Day
initiative co-chaiivd by U.S. Sett
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Canada and eight other countries Clullengcs, tlus year. Team mem­
signed S3 posters in anticipation of bers of Mars Madness were Jamie
the shuttle mission this fall. The lAOcampo, Regan Heslep, David
STS-113 mission will bring the Daprizio, and Aleisha Foster.
total to 22&gt; million student signa­ Millennium also had three run­
tures flown in space since the pro­ ners-up in the middle school divi­
gram began in 1997. Next year's sion.
There Ls no cost to schools par­
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"Cek-brating the Future of Flight.” Space. Because of space con­
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a lot of fun for kids as well as tion Ls limited to approximately
teachers, but more importantly, it 500 schooLs each year. Schools are
sparks student inVn-st in the space selected from every state in the
program, creates a connection to United States, throughout Canada,
math and science studies, and and in countries around the world.
brings it all home on a personal
Public and private schools,
level," said April Tcnsen, coordi­ home sclvool organizations, and
scouting regional councils may
nator of the S3 program.
iltlier Space IXiy educational register to participate in next
programs include the Design year* Student Signatures in Space,
Challenges aiul live Cyber Space as well as the Design Challenges,
Day Webcast. All an* designed to at the Spaa* Day Web site:
inspire student interest in science, www.spaceiby.atm.
math, engineering arul technology
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through ihe wonders of space.
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the Sanford M iddle School
Chorea will be holding its
Winter Concert at 7 p.m. in
the school gymnasium.
The school is located at
1700 French Ave. in
Sanford.
The concert is free and
open to the public. The
community is invited to
come and listen to old
favorites and new songs
that will becom e holiday
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for chores member* selling
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raise money for their trip to
New York, w here they will
be singing as part of the
National Youth Choir at
LlncolnCenter.
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dough. The fund-raiser
ends on Dec. 9.

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Thursday, Dec. 5. It will be
a performance sure to
inspire the holiday spirit.
The concert w ill begin at
7 p.m. in the High School
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Baritone, Kick Price, long time
member of “'I he Blackwood Brothers”
along with lead singer, Jacob Perez, Tenor,
Jonathon Thorne and Bass, Jerry King.

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Millennium Middle School's
own Endeavour Project was
awarded the Time Warner Crysbl
Apple Award and was also high­
lighted by Intel. The project
required students to follow the
paths of three discovery missions
featuring
a
vessel
turned
"Endeavor." The first is Capt.
James Cook's seagoing vessel
named Endeavor, the second is the
NASA shuttle Endeavor that has
flown into space during present
times, u xi the thin! is a fictional
Millennium Endeavor flying to
Mars in the future.
Millennium Middle Sctxx&gt;l will
again be hosting a community
wide celebration for Space Day
this year on May 1. Interested par­
ties are cnaniraged to contact the
school to either volunteer time ex
services. Please ask for Rosemary
Shaw 407-320-6550.

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Scholarship Program, a
not-for-profit organization
dedicated to providing edu­
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youth, will award a one­
tim e m onetary scholarship
o f S I,500 to a select number
o f high school seniors who
plan to enroll in any
accredited college, universi­
ty or vocational-technical
school, and who meet the
program's eligibility
requirements.
Last year, a total of
$237,000 was distributed to
158 scholarship recipients
nationwide.
To be considered for the
program, Sanford area stu­
dents can obtain an applica­
tion form at the Simon
Marketplace at Seminole
Towne Center. Students
must complete the applica­
tion and submit it along
w ith their official school
transcripts and parent's
most recently fifed tax form
to Citizens' Scholarship
Foundation of America, Inc.
by Feb. 15.
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the Seminole Towne Center
Mall in Sanford, 407-323­
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School N ew s
named Administrator o f the Year
AModatiorfa ^ 100l^ oun,^ ora
Elementary
School
Davkf Scott
M the Florida
School Baaed
Administra­
tor of the
Year. He
received the
awaid Saturday during a Florida
Counseling Association’s Con­
vention luncheon in Daytona.
Scott has served as principal at

three schools during the post 19
«r», including Idyllwilde,
Jton, and Longwood ele­
mentary schools. He has been
employed In the Seminole
County Public School district for
30 years.
Other awards and honors he
has received during his teaching
tenure include Teacher of the
Year at Red Bug Elementary in
1978, Seminole County Council
of PTA Outstanding Principal
Award In 1991 and in 1996, and
Elementary School Principal of
the
Year
for
Idyllwilde
Elementary in 1998.

Seminole schools
magnet program
deadline Dec. 4

A e so p u p d a te d

Families of current
Seminole County fifth-and
eighth-graders interested in
participating in a Seminole
County High School or
Middle School
Chotoe/Magnet Program are
reminded that the application
deadline for the selection
process b Wednesday, Dec. 4.
students who submit applica­
tions after the deadline will be
placed in a waiting pool
Applications should be
returned to the guidance
department at the student's
school, faxed to 407-3200105,
or mailed to the Educational
Support Center, Chokes
Department, 400 Ei»t Lake
Mary Boulevard. Sanford, FL
32771 Please cal] 407-3200458
for more information.
Seminole County
Choke/Magnet Programs
include:
• Crooms Academy of
Information Technology
• Academy of Health
Careers at Seminole High
School
• Institute for Engineering
at Lyman High School
• International
Baccalaureate Diploma
Program at Seminole High
School
•Sanford Middle School
Magnet for Math. Science
Technology
• Millennium Middle
School Magnet for Fine Arts
and Communication
Applications for high school
and middle school
choice/magnet programs are
available on the Choices web
site (wwwscps.kl2.flus - Click
on Choices), at all Seminole
County middle and high
school guidance offices, and
by calling the Choices
CVpartmcnt at 407-320-0458.

Cox now president elect of state PTA
Heathrow Elementary teacher and vice president, and has been
Nanty Cox was elected presi­
appointed to numerous school
dent elect for
district committees.
the Florida
Before joining Seminole
PTA during
County Public Schools, Cox
its conven­
spent nine years as a manager
tion held last
in Washington, D.C., with
month in
assignments
at the White
Daytona
House, Pentagon, Department
Beach.
of State, Department of Justice,
Cox has
and the FBI. She has worked
been an
closely with U S. presidential
active PTA
and cabinet level staff mem­
member for 22 years, nine of bers. She has also served on the
which have been on the Florida Transition Team for two incom­
PTA board of directors. Locally, ing U S. Presidents to oversee
she has held nearly all of the PTA logistical details of office trans­
positions, including president fers.

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Seminole County Public
Schoob 2003 Teacher of the Year,
Gail Bonjione, has been named a
winner of the USA Today 2002
All-USA Teacher Team.
Bonjione has been honored as
representative of outstanding
teaching in the nation's schools.
She b one of 60 winners in the
nation. Criteria for the All-USA
Teacher Team were devel
reloped in
consultation with USAl 7iuay cosponsors.

Bonjione, a 30-year veteran
teacher from Seminole County, b
a graduate of Seminole High
School and Seminole Com­
munity College. Her first 26
years of teaching were at Lyman
High School and the last four at
Seminole High.
She was a winner of the Disney
Teacherrific Award in 2001 and
was a Princeton University
National Endowment for the
Humanities participant in 1992.

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What’s happening around Serttjppla
Goldsboro Elementary School
• Miss Cara Higgins, the Art Teacher
at Goldsboro Elementary Magnet School,
has been very busy for the past few
weeks. Students have participated in two
major art shows, an art dbplay at the
Educational Support Center and the Red
Ribbon Poster Contest. Goldsboro had 20
students display their artwork at the
Sanford Festival, 43 students display at
the Lake Mary/Hcathrow Art Festival
and 15 students at the Educational
Support Center. In addition, two stu­
dents took top awards in the Red Ribbon
Poster Contest. Katherine Kalback, a
second grader, won fust place in the K 2 category, and Austin Jones, a 3rd grad­
er, won first place in the 3rd - 4th grade
category.
• The first Curriculum Celebration for
the 2002 - 2003 school year was held on
Tuesday, Oct. 29. Classrooms and labs
were opened to parents, friends and
neighbors. Students were encouraged to
bring tlieir families to school and act as
the tour guide in their classrooms.
Students from each grade level did
choral presentations. The Book Fair was
open for the evening and parents were
encouraged to visit and select books fur
their children. Hundreds of parents
attended the Celebration and all called it
a success!

• As students from throughout
Seminole County participated in the
auditions for the annual Arts Alive
Celebration to be held on Nov. 22, the
school received notice that two of
Goldsboro's fourth graders were selectJcremy Vigil will
' Giancarlo Llcitra
Both boys are excit­
ed about representing their school at
the Celebration.
Millennium M iddle School
The National Portraib of Learning
Photography contest released the offi­
cial winners on Tuesday, Oct. 28.
The contest was open to all K-12 stu­
dents in the US. The overall first-place
winner (including elementary, middle
school and high school entries) was
Eileen Cowdery from Millennium
Middle School in Sanford. Her photo­
graph was titled, “Authority'* and the
text that accompanied the photo said,
"After experimenting with different
camera angles, Cowdery shot the pic­
ture of school security guard Emilio
Stewart while lying on the floor. The
effect reveab the powerful role Stewart
plays J t Millennium Middle School."
Cowdery aptly titled the photo
"Authority" because, she wrote, "Mr.
Stewart looks like someone who's in

charge, someone who demands respect
from the kids, someone in authority."
Millennium also had two students to
tie for second place in the Middle
school category, Ryan Keightlcy for hb
'hoto "knee deep" and Katie Cowan
or her photo, "inside and oubide."
Millennium also had five finalbts,
Sonoma Loub, Matt llaltoran, Jennifer
Cherry, Allison Hecklcman and AJ
Arroyo.
Winners will be featured in the
Technology and (.earning December
edition magazine, and all winners and
finalbts will be featured on the
Technology and Learning web site in
December. All students were from
Rosemary Shaw's beginning Web
design classes.

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Pine Crest Elementary School
The month of October was a busy
time at Pine Crest Elementary. Moms
and Dads took the opportunity to vbit
with adminbtrators during Muffins for
Moms and Donuts for Dads.
Information on school events, proce­
dures, etc was shared during the infor­
mal gatherings.
Red Ribbon Week activities included
drug awareness announcements during
I’NN each morning, posted messages
saying "n o " to dmgs throughout cam-

Holiday
Tour of Homes
Sanford, FI. Dec. 6 - 8 th
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• Luminary walking lour • Holiday decorations • Entertainment
• Reception • Meet Charlie Carlson, local historian &amp; author
• Tour 1leadquarters: S C ’S Student Museum, cor. Myrtle Ave St 7th St.

Annual Holiday Tour of Homes - Sat. &amp; Sun. noon - 5 pm.
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• With Charlie Carlson, local historian &amp; author
• Tour Headquarters: Park-on-Park, cor. Park Ave. &amp; 8th St.
Tickets: Friday $20 in advance, $25 at door; Sat. St Sun.
$12 in advance, $15 at door. Available at various locations
in downtown Sanford.
Info: Sanford Historic Trust, PO Box 536, Sanford, FL 32772
(407) 263-4488, wwws.mfordhistorictmst.org

“Come Celebrate

us, antt a colorful display of red rib­

cbons. Drug free videos "Saying No"

and "Drugs and Your Amazing Mind"
were continuously broadcasted on the
school's TV channel. On Friday, Oct. 26
fifth grade students marched around
the school campus in protest against
drugs.
The Book Fair made its debut the
week of Oct. 28 with a wonderful dis­
play of books, software, posters, etc. On
Tuesday, Oct. 29, the school opened ib
doors to Read and Treat Family Night.
PTA and staff members dressed In cos­
tumes manned games in the cafeteria
and dbtributed candy to all. Parents,
students, and staff enjoyed the extreme­
ly well attended night!
Seminole High School
The Seminole High School Marching
Band performed great at a recent
marching band competition. The
Florida Bandmasters Association
District VI Marching Festival was held
on Saturday, Nov. 2, in Deland. High
schools in Flagler, Volusia and
Seminole counties were competing for
individual ratings. Students are judged
in auxiliary and marching with an
emphasis in music. The S llS marching
band performed that evening and
received Straight "Superiors" from the

event judges. A rating of "Superior" is
the highest rating and represents the
finest of bands in the state of
Florida. The SHS marching band b
directed by Mr. P.L. Malcolm and Mr.
Frank Taylor.
The Florida Music Educators
Association held auditions recently for
the Florida All State Band. These band
members are considered to be some of
the best in the state. Selected from
Seminole High School are band stu­
dents Jon Kratzer, Sean Bresemann,
Melinda Byerts, Erik Lutz, and Edwin
Hernandez. The Florida All State Band
concert is held in January in Tampa,
Florida.
In addition, band members from
Seminole High School were selected for
the Tri-State Band. Students are select­
ed from Florida, Georgia, and
Alabama. Admission into thb band b
by teacher recommendation only. The
Tri-State band performance b held in
Tallahassee, Florida. The band mem­
bers selected are Mitch Dunham,
Edwin Hernandez, and Michelle
Rodriquez.
To hate tra ils and happenings included
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Colonial Room
Contlaoad from Pag* 1A
coet you lew than three bucks, and
a bottomless cup of coffee is just a
dime.
The Colonial Room's history
actually goes back further than
1977, the vear Painter left the
wholesale mods industry to buy
the restaurant. Touch ton's Drug
Store operated a lunch counter for
years. In 1967, the store's owners,
Glen McCall and Ernie Mills,
expanded one building west and
converted the lunch counter into a
full-scale restaurant in the new
space. They named it the Colonial
Room.
“There was already a sign up on
the wall that said Colonial Room,
so we just kept the name," Painter
said.
The drug store and the restau­
rant shared a front door — you
had to go through the store to get
to the restaurant — and a bath­
room for 16 years. Nine years ago.
Painter expanded his own opera­

are listed on the menu.
Colonial Room’s wait staff remains
'1 never had the guts to put that
stable. Graham has been with the
on
the menu." Painter explained,
restaurant for, as she jokingly puts
"until one time I went to Key West
It, "17-and-a-half long years."
and ordered it
"Angle'
off the menu at
good witfi peo­
a little restau­
ple,"
Painter
rant
down
I
never
had
the
said. "The staff
there."
knows she can
guts to put (fried
He put it on
be demanding,
the
Colonial
bologna
sandwich­
but they know
Room menu,
she's goinng tube
es) on the menu
and it's been a
fair."
hiL He recently
until one time I
Painter still
discovered that
puts in a lot of
went
to
Key
West
the Key West
time
at
the
restaurant has
and ordered it off
restaurant.
In
since removed
fact, one of the
the menu at a
the sandwich
cooks is on vaca­
from it's menu.
tion, so "Mr.
little restaurant
' I was a little
Bill," as he's
disappointed,"
down
there.
known to his
he said.
employees,
Is
Painter said
slinging the pots --------------- » ---------------he
doesn't have
and pans.
Bill
any plans to get
"That's where
Talking about putting fried
out
of
the
the fun is any­
bologna aandwWiea on the restaurant busi­
way," he said.
Colonial Room menu
ness. His health
So what does
is good and he
Painter
cook
when it's just him who’s doing the enjoys what he does. He takes time
eating? Could be a little of any­ off for vacations and is very active
thing , but he has a fondness for in the Shrinets organization.
"I'm very satisfied with life,"
fried bologna sandwiches, which
Painter said. "I enjoy being around
the employees and our customers.
I think I'll oe around a while."
For that, his customers are
thankful. The chickens, however,
have another opinion.
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tions to include a banquet room her husband at the restaurant and
and restrooms and installed his still helps out with outside catering
jobs.
own front door.
Painter credits his success to
“It was just time for us to d o lt"
two things: food and service.
he said.
"You don't have anything else,”
Despite purchasing an existing
business. Painter said he had some he said.
Painter spent nine years work­
doubts about the chances of suc­
cess. His bosses at the wholesale ing for a cafeteria chain in St.
food company were encouraging Petersburg before he got into the
him to keep his job and let some­ wholesale food business, so he
knew what it would take to suc­
one else run the restaurant.
“1 told them this was something ceed. He started with a tried-and1 wanted to do, and I would never true set of recipes from his days at
know if I could make it if I didn't the cafeteria and he put together a
top-notch wait staff who have
try it myself,” Painter said.
He encouraged his wife, tfot, to been loyal to the Colonial Room
and Its customers.
keep her job, though.
"VVfc've been very, very fortu­
"I thought she might ought to
stay at the bank because we might nate," Painter said. "A lot of the
not have anything to eat if the wait staff has been with us for
restaurant failed,” said Painter, many years, and that helps
who was bom and raised in East tremendously."
Ironically, it was the constant
Tennessee.
It never did, though downtown turnover of employees that drove
Sanford suffered through some him out of the restaurant business
bad times. Dot eventually joined in the late 1960s.
Trying to keep good help was
extremely hard," Painter said. "I
just wanted to be away from iL 1
didn't think I would run another
restaurant."
Painter points to manager
Angie Graham as the reason the

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five years ago, has sold 50
homes and home sites so far this
year and may close on a few
more before the year is out.
Bavec said that since 1975,
when Andy began her real estate
career, she has sold homes and
home sites that total more than
$100 million. "Sally Andy is •&gt;
very bright real estate profes­
sional with enormous energy
and a strong grasp of luxury
community marketing," said
Bavec. "She has always played a
key role and we expect her to
play an ever larger role in our
continued growth."

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various locations in down­
town Sanford for the Sanford
Historic Trust Holiday Tour
of Homes, Dec. 6 ,7 and 8
On Friday, Dec. 6, it's the
Candlelight Tour, with a
luminary walking tour, holi­
day decorations, entertain­
ment and a reception. Meet
Charlie Carlson, local histori­
an and author. Tours will be
available at Tour
Headquarters, at the Student
Museum, comer of Myrtle
Avenue and 7th Street. The
activities will be held from
6 J 0 until 9 J0 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday, from
noon until 5 p.m., there will
be a walking tour of 14 differ­
ent homes and buildings,
with Charlie Carlson, 'four
Headquarters will be Parkon-Park, Park Avenue at 8lh
Street.
Tickets for Friday arc $20
in advance, or $25 at the door.
For Saturday and Sunday, $12
in advance, $15 at the door.
For additional information
phone the Sanford Historic
Tnist at 407-263-4488. 1 •
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HAROLD A. NELSON

Harold A. Nelson, 88, Atic*
Street. Deltona, died Sunday, Nov.
17.2002 at AmeriCare Assisted
Uving, Deltona. Bom in Burlington,
Iowa, he moved to Central Florida
24 yean ago. He was a retired execuHve assistant for the US.
Government. He was Protestant and
a member of Glen Abby Golf
Course, DcBary.
Survivors include wife, Billie
Yeltan Nelson; son, Frank. Haw
River, N.C.; daughter. Laurie
Bradley, Orlando; nine grandchil­
dren; two great-grandchildren; two
great-great-grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
I lome/Crematory, Orange City, In
charge of arrangements.
JOHN PEARSALL

John Pearsall. 79, Vicksburg
Street, Deltona, died Sunday, Nov.
17.2002 al Florida Hospital - Fish
Memorial, Orange City. Bom in
Rockville Centre, N.Y., he moved to
Deltona in 1989. He was retired
manager of AM. International
Computer Co. in Hartford, Conn.
He was Episcopalian.
Survivors include wife, Irene
Pence Pearsall; sons, Scott Pearsall,
West Hartford. Conn., step-sons Jeff
Glover, Mobile, Ala., Billy Clover,
Renton, Wash.; seven grandchildren.

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CAROLINA A FIERRO
Carolina A Plerro, 90,1 s t* Mary,
died Thursday, Nov. 14,2002. Bom
Oct 10,1912 in Bitteto, Italy, she
came to the United States when she
was six years old, and resided In
New York City. She and her late
husband operated the family busi­
ness, Slumberlite, Inc.
Survivor* Include daughter,
Marion Fareila; three grandchildren;
six great-grandchildren.
A Masa of Christian Burial was
held Monday at All Souls Catholic
Church in Sanford with Father
Richard Trout officiating.
Donations may be made to All
Souls Catholic Church Third
Century Campaign.1’
.
Grimkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrangements.
EDNA J. RICE

Edna J. Rice, 85, Forrest Drive,
Sanford, died Friday. Nov. 15,2002
at her residence. Bom In Brooklyn,
N.Y., she moved to Central Florida
from Norfolk, Va. in 1960. She was a
homemaker and a Protestant. She
belonged to Fleet Reserve Women's
Auxiliary.
Survivors Include husband Lee

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Sanford. He was bom March 13,
1950 In Sanford. He was in pipeline
construction with the telephone
company and a Baptist.
Survivors include father, Robert
Robinson, Sanford; daughter,
Michelle Walden, Florida; brothers,
Robert, Anthony, Paul, Edward and
Howard Robinson, all of Sanford;
sisters, Curieen Franklin, Wanita
Edwards, Juvella Robinson, Janie
Robinson, and Octavia Robinson, all
of Sanford; four grandchildren.
Wilson-Ekhelberger Mortuary,
Inc., Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

RUTH E. 'SAM* SCHELL

Ruth E 'Sam* Schell, 73, of
Osteen, died Sunday, Nov. 17,2002.
Bom April 7,1927 in D*rry, N il.,
she moved to Central Florida In
1986.

Survivors include husband, Dick;
sons. Perley A Perkins, State Farm,
Va., Alien Sterling, Dover, Me.;
daughters, Debbie Earnhardt
Osteen, Donna Young, San Leandro,
Cal.; sister, Elaine Gates, Deny,
N.H.; five grandchildren; one greatFuneral services will be 2 p.m.,
Thursday, Nov. 21 at Woodlawn
Funeral Home, 400 Woodlawn
Cemetery Road. Gotha. Friends may
call from 6 until 8 p.m. Wednesday
at WoodLawn Funeral Home.
Brisaon Funeral Home, Sanford,
In charge of arrangements.
HERMAN WALDEN WESLEY

Herman Walden Wesley, 52,
Maple Avenue, Sanford, died
Satuniay, Nov. 16,2002 at Health
Care and Rehabilitation Center,

CEDRICK DeSHAWN WILLIAMS

Cedrick Taz" DeShawn Williams,
24, died
Wednesday, Nov.
13.2002 in
Sanford. Bom
May 9,1978 in
Dr Land, he
moved to
Sanford with his
mother at age
two. He attend­
ed Seminole
County p u b l i c _______________
schools.
Survivors include sons, Cedrick Jr.
and Zedrick Williams, Sanford;
daughters, Ceddricka and Cinnamon
Williams, both of Sanford, Daesha

Williams, Orlando; mother and step­
father Kati Williams and Harvey
GUiison, Sanford; father and step­
mother, Cordell and Jania Ashford,
OrLand; brothers Antwan GUiison.
Sanford, Anthony GUiison,
Philadelphia, Pena; sisters, Finan
Hamilton. Tennile and Camisha
Ashford, OLand, Tanita Toliver,
Sanford; grand-parents Mary L
Williams, Orange City, Lillie Mae
Jenkins, DrLand, Harvey and
Rebecca GUiison, Sr., Sanford.
Funeral services will be Friday.
Nov. 22, at I p m . at Calvary Temple
of Praise, 2020 McCracken Road,
Sanford, with Michael Imparato offi­
ciating. Visitation will be Thursday,
Nov. 21 from 5 until 9 p m at Sunrise
Chapel, 900 Locust Avenue, Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home, Sanford, in
charge of arrangement*.
THELMA WILLIAMS

Thelma Williams, Academy
Avenue, Sanford, died Thursday,
Nov. 14,2002 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital, Sanford. She was
bom March 19,1933 in Sanford. She
was a homemaker and a member of
Kingdom Hall of Jehova Witnesses.
Survivor* include husband, LC.
Williams, Sanford.
WilaorvEicheibctgrr Mortuary,
Inc., Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

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Mary, In charge of arrangements.

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with a combined community choir from
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and Holy Cross Episcopal Church of sanfofet
Bring non-perishable food Items to benefit Sanford Christian
Sharing Center; all monetary contributions will go to benefit
Grace ’N Grits, a hunger ministry.
Sanford Ministerial Association Involved.

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Community Notes

United
C o n t in u e d fr o m P n g * I

Christmas supporters, including
local Rotary clubs. University of
Florida
Extension
Services,
Seminole County 4-H, The Dream
Center,
Seminole
Volunteer
Program, Stay Well Health Plan,
Reading Rozie and Men in
Action. The groups are volunteer­
ing their time to make sure this
year's inaugural event will be
successful.
"We already have a running list
of 100 volunteers," Carling said.
"That has been a blessing for us."
The concept behind United
Christmas is simple — to make
sure every child invited to the cel­
ebration receives a gift during the
holidays.
"We asked them to make a
wish list," Carling said. "In that
way, we can meet the wish of at
least one toy for them."
The children’s parents and
guardians will also have the
opportunity to shop at Santa's
toyshop during the celebration.
Items found in the mock store will
be offered at a low cost.
The United Christmas celebra­
tion's success, however, is depen­
dent on the community, Carling

said. The sheriff’s office is hoping
to collect more than 2,500
unwrapped, new toys before the
holiday event, which is planned
for Saturday, Dec. 14.
Collection boxes have been dis­
tributed to the six sheriff's office
district stations, as well as its
main office at 100 Bush Blvd. and
the )ail. Carling said several busi­
nesses have also expressed inter­
est in collecting toys.
"The more toys we get in, the
more toys we can make available
to the parents," she said. "We
need all types of toys. But, we
really need items for the older
children — the kids who range in
age from 14 to 17."
For more Information about the
United Christmas celebration, call
407-665-KID5 (5437). The organi­
zation would like to have most of
the toys collected by Dec. 7 in
order to have them wrapped in
time for the celebration.
"During the holidays, the com­
munity becomes more sensitive to
the needs of less fortunate fami­
lies," Carling said. "We have a lot
of good people behind us, and I
believe the first United Christmas
will be a success."

Waterfront M aster Plan
Steering Committee will meet
Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 4 p.m.
in the city m anager's confer­
ence room o f city hall. Items
on the agenda include a
Rivcrwalk status report, lakefront development project, dis­
cussions of boathouses and
house boats. Fort Mellon Park
design and other items.
The Rock A The Rabbi
The moving performance of
musical The Rock and The
Rabbi, is now being shown
each weekend with the excep­
tion o f Thanksgiving weekend,
until Dec. 21. The play is the
story about the friendship
between Peter and Jesus.
Performances arc at O rlando's
Plaza Theater. For location,
times and ticket information
phone the box office at 407­
228-1220 or visit the web site
at www.ThcPlazaThcatrc.com.
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sponsoring scholarships for
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Wednesday
November 20, 2002

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Led by Lake Brantley county
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swimmers dominate districts
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By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — Seminole
County will be veiy well represented
when the FHSAA Florida Swimming and
Diving Finals are held this Thursday
through Saturday at the Hall of Fame
Aquatic Center in Ft. Lauderdale.
Host Lake Brantley led a Seminole
Athletic Conference sweep of the top
four team spots in both the boys and
girls In the Class 3A-District 2 swimming
and diving meet at the Lake Brantley
Aquatic Center.
The finishing order In both the boys
and girls was the same with Lake Mary
second, Oviedo third and Winter Springs

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fourlh.
Kerry McFaddcn led the defending
state champion Patriots girls to a domi­
nating 570-to-368 victory over the Rams.
The senior captured gold in the 200yard individual medley in 2:05.50 and
the 100-yard backstroke in 59.70 and
swam a log on the winning the 200-yard
medley relay in 1:53.31 and 400-yard free
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Junior Kimberly 1arson also had a big
day for Lake Brantley, taking the 200-

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By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

Special to the Herald
O VIEDO — When the sea­
son started, transfer Howard
Lingard was an occasional
contributor to the offense for
the Oviedo High School foot­
ball team.
A hard-hitting addition to
the Lion defease and an
' impact player - in every pos­
sible meaning of the word on special teams, Lingard
occasionally would get a a m ­
ple repetitions in the Oviedo
backfield.
That was three months ago.
On Friday night in Oviedo's
first round Class 6A state
playoff game with the Boone
Braves, Lingard was in the
middle of each of the four big
plays that carried the Lions to
a 28-21 come-from-behind vic­
tory.
Oviedo (10-1) will visit
Edgewater (a 49-6 winner
over Oak Ridge) in the Region
1 semifinals next Friday night
starting at 7:30 p.m. In the
other semifinal. Winter Park
(8-3) will travel to Jacksonville
to take on Ed White (9-2). The
Wildcats knocked off Apopka
(8-3), 50-29, and the
Commanders ousted Dr.
Phillips (7-1), 20-3.
This Friday's winners would
meet in the a*gional finals on
Nov. 29th, setting a possible
rematch between the Lions
and Ed White, the only team
to have beaten Oviedo this
season.
"All that matters at this ^
stage of the season is a win.

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Sophomore J.D. Bracy, a transfer from Florida
State, dropped in a game high 38 points for the
Raiders (5-2), 28 of which came in the second half
when
the hosts battled back from an eight-point
SANFORD — I he Seminole Community
deficit.
College Health and Physical Education Center
The combination of a smothering 2-3 zone
will be a busy place this week a&gt; the home court
defense and hot shooting from Bracy, Jamaal
of the SCC basketball teams will host three of the
George and l.yrnan graduate Josh Houston (five
top JUCO programs in the state
three-pointers combined) Itelpcd SCC jump out to
Hie Raider men of coach Stun Cromartie will
a
ll&gt;-point early lead.
wrap up a nine-game homesland to open the sea­
Sophomore Kitus Witherspoon, who signed
son by welcoming Polk Community College from
with Florida International University last week,
Winter Haven to Sanford tonight (Wednesday)
got off to a fast start scoring eight Points, includ­
and then facing Tallahassee Community College
ing two off a beautiful pass from fellow sopho­
on Friday. These will be the final home games lor
more Daniel "Jumpman” Jackson for a rim-rat­
the men until IXv. 28th
tling dunk.
Both games are se t to begin at 7 3 0 p m. and
But St IVte (2-3) fought back in the final 10
admission is free.
Meanwhile, the SCC women and first-year head minutes of the half with some hot shooting of its
own from freshman IXiminiijue Coleman (three
coach Lisa Nuxol will see their first home action
3-pointers) and sophomore Carl Jenkins (two 3of the season when they battle Tallahassee
pointers).
Community College on Saturday starting at 4
The teams continued to trade baskets the rest of
p.m.
the half with the visiting Trojans holding a 42-40
Again, admission is free.
advantage despite 14 points from the Raiders'
This past Friday night, the men suffered just
Witherspoon.
there second defeat of the season in a heartbreak­
(lie second half opened the way the first half
ing 91-85 overtime decision to defending State
See SCC, Page 12 A
Champion SI Pctersbug Community College.

B y Craig Jo h n s o n
Herald Correspondent

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LAKE MARY — With the dis­
tinct possibility that this could
be their final game in a Lake
Mary uniform stamped in their
brains. Lake Mary's two senior
leaders stepped up and turned
Friday's Class 5A-Region 1
Quarterfinal at Don T. Reynolds
Stadium Into a rout.
Led by r u n n in g back R e g g ie
Campbell and quarterback John
Clark, who combined for 233 of
the Rams' 245 rushing yards.
Lake Mary scored the first 10
points of the game and never
trailed as they whipped
Neptune Beach Fletcher, 31-12.
Trie Rams (10-1) now must hit
the mad for the Regional
Semifinals, traveling to the
Panhandle to face Rutherford
High School (10-1) in
Springfield at Tommy Oliver
Stadium. Game time will be
7:30 p.m. local time, or 8 JO pun.
our time on Friday.
Rutherford advanced by shut­
ting out Jacksonville-Forrest (6­
5), 35-0.
In the other Quarterfinals,
Pensacola-Escambia (6-4) upset
Gainesville-Buchholz (7-4), 23­
12, and Mainland (10-1)
bounced back from its loss to
Seabreeze by edging Lynn
Haven Mosley (5-5), 13-8.

Friday's Oviedo-Boone Class 6ARegion 1 Quarterfinal was what you
would expect from two quality teams
in the playolls. hard hitting, as
exhibited by a pair ot Oviedo players
double-team tackling a Boone run­
ner, right, and neither team willing to
give up. Howard Lingard (No. 99.
above) tries to break away Irom a
Brave delender, one ot the lew times
on the evening that the big fullback
was slowed He scored three times
and ad libbed a pitch reverse tor the
other score as the Lions won, 28-21.
Oviedo will travel to Edgewater to
take on the No 1 seeded Eagles this
Friday in the 6A - Region 1 semifinals
starting at 7:30 p m

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By Tony DeSormler

•ally, Lions senior
its finished second
juke the trip this
0 Tampa.
lass 3A-Region 2,
jays, led by a second
sh from junior Bryan
1qualified for the 3A
ft
•ill be no girls at the
t however, as Lake
finished seventh, 15
xhind sixth place
d,and did not have a
a the top 15.
»lA-Region 3, Trinity
ays and girls both finrcond to host Holy
Academy
of
me and will be going
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Turing sidenote to the
Arace was the fact that
&lt;the top four finishers
high school age, one
grader and three sevriders.
fact, only one of Holy
’s six runners, who all
d in the top 10 for a
total of an amazing 19
i, is a ninth grader, all
st are either eighth, sevx sixth graders.
»State Meet will be held
x Ed Radice Sports
jlex in Tampa this
lay.
r schedule is as follows.
1A Girls. 8 a m.; Class
uys, 8:35 a m.; C U * A
*05 a m.; Class A Boys
un.; Class 2A Girls, 10:1 J
Class 2A Boys. 10:45
Class 3A Girls, 11:15
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Lingard leads Lions

■fii Oviedo s out,fh«nore, Jennifer
jgt home in front
Wy senior Jessica
&lt; Lake Brantley
\ffjnda Hintze.
iir the Seminole
riermce Meet and
|( district meet,
{rings did not
j* team champion.
, Bears will not be
a* is they finished
«r points behind
id final qualifier,

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yard freestyle in 1:52.38 and the 500-yard
freestyle in 4:58.78.
Lake Brantley’s boys also clobbered the
competition, mlling up 445 points to 311
for I.ake Mary, but the Patriots did it
with depth, only winning one individual
event, senior Robert l ei’ in the 100-yard
backstroke, plus two relays.
Lake Howell had a pair of boys earn
trips to state with freshman Matthew
Jacobs finishing third in 1-meter Diving
and sophomore Patrick Topps finishing

second in the 100-Yard Breaststroke In
tlie Class 2A-District 8 Meet at the
Orlando Aquatic Center.
The Sliver Hawks' only girl with a
chance to go to state is junior Mary
Robbins, who was fifth In 1-meter
Diving. The top three In each event
cam eo spots to state with the 10 At
Large bids going to the highest scores
among all fourth-through-sixth place fin­
ishers.
Trinity Prep will also have several
swimmers at the Class A Meet as the
Saints finished second to host Lake
Highland Prep in both the boys and girls
Class lA-Distritct 3 M eet
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Swimming

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Continued from page 11A
Thursday, Class A on Friday and Class 2A on
Saturday.
Each day's schedule has swimming preliminar­
ies at 9 a.m.; Boys diving competition at 10 a.m.;
Girls diving competition at 2 p.m.; and the
Swimming finals at 7 p.m.
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Oviedo
Continued from pige 11A
said Oviedo head coach Greg
Register. “They were much
more physical than us tonight.
They took away a lot of the
things we like to do on offense.
Boone had a good game plan
against us. Wc just took what
they gave us."
And that's where Ungard
comes in.
Less than four minutes into
the game, Ungard split the
Boone defense and sprinted 47
yards for the game's first touch­
down. Then, with Oviedo trail­
ing 15-7 with 2:53 left in the sec­
ond quarter, Ungard pinballcd
around until he found some
running room and went 56
yards for another touchdown.
After Boone stretched its lead
to 21-13 early in the third quar­
ter, Lingard struck again but in
a most unusual way.
Facing third-and-one from
their own 27-yard line, the Lions
sent Ungard on a sweep to the
right side. The Braves appeared
to have Lingard penned in for a
huge loss but he pitched the ball
back to Will Harrison, who
reversed the field and went 73
yards for a touchdown.
Now trailing by two points
pending t h e point after conver­
sion, the Lions brought in

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"Jumbo” - an offensive backfield that features the sizeable
trio of Lingard, Clint McMillan,
and LaDarian Rudolph (three of
the pillars of the Oviedo defen­
sive line).
Lingard bulled in behind
McMillan and Rudolph to tie
the score.
The Lions used Ungard as a
decoy to score the go-ahead
touchdown midway through the
fourth quarter. As Lingard
swept left, taking most of the
Boone defense with him, Bobby
Raulcrson took the handoff, cut
back to the right, and dashed 72
yards for the score.
"Howard has just one speed
and that's full speed," said
Register. "H e's a really big part
of the offense now. He fights for
every yard he can get and he
draws the attention of opposing
defenses every time he's on the
field. That creates a lot of possi­
bilities for the rest of the
offense."
Lingard finished with 149
yards rushing on 13 carries
while Harrison had 103 yards
on five carries. Quarterback Lee
Sloan completed four of nine
passes for 31 yards.
Jonathan Hurt led the Boone
attack with 67 yard* and two
touchdowns on 26 rushes while
quarterback Travis Brown was

12-for-23 throwing the ball for
188 yards. Keavett Mickle
caught eight passes for 122
yards and a touchdown.
LIONS 2ft BRAVES 21
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7 4 (
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O _ Lingan! 47 run (M rO rw kkkfclklS
B M b k k 4 * pea* fn*n Brown (U khfonl
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Second Quartet
B _ Hurt I run (Scarrart run). 441
O UnganJ 5* run (p a n Inm nplrtrk 2 5 3
Third Q aartrr
, B . Hurt 9 nm (U h Word kkkfc 7:4ft
O .lla r d a tm 7 J run (Ungard run). 4 2 2
Faartfc Quarter
O . Raulrrarai 72 run (McCnrw kkkfc 3 4 3
TEAM STATISTICS
Flrd Down* . Bouna 14; O rk d o ft
Raahaayaida Boon* 34-73; Ovlrdo 2B-300
Paaaaa ca m p lrlad -attaaip lad -lalrfrep ltd .
S a r a 12-21-2 CM rdo 4 -4 0
Paealag yard* . Burma I M Ovlrdo I I .
Famblee-laal . Boon* l-ft Oviedo 1-0.
rm altiru-yard* _ Bonne * - tf t Ovitalo 7-54
rente-yard* . Boon* 4 -12ft Ovlrdo 3 1 1 *
Krtern yard* _ Boon* 114. Oviedo *ft
IN DIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING . B aan a Hurt 2 4 4 7 . Touaaalnl 2 ­
ft Irawph 2 - 3 M k U * 1-2 Brown Hmklua-10);
O vlrdo Ungard 13-14*. lUrTlaon 3 1 ® .
Raulmrui 1-72 McCrrw 1-9. O rard 1-4. Sloan
7-dnkna*-33)
rA SSIN C . Boone- Brown 1 2 -2 3 2 IM ;
Ovladet Sloan 4-ftO, I I .
RECEIVING . Baonti Mkkle 3 1 2 2 FMd* 2­
57. Hurt 2-ft Oviedo, liarrlarm I lfc. Parlrr l-ft
Lougre 1-4, Ungard l- l.
PUNTING
le a n t ! No 2 3 3 1 2 ft 3 0 0 ;
O v led a McGnrw 3 1 1 *. 23JL
RETURN YARDS . Roane FwU* 3 7 f t
M ukir 2-11. Itanaen 1-7, Arunaon 1-0. Oviedo;
H autrnui I 23. I mgard l if t SarWllan* 1 1 4 .
Ilamaam l - l f t Callo 1 7 . Caaun ILL

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S29-IK44-YV. A DISTANCE O f 1172 FEET. THENCE NM-4TSrW . A 0 1 3
TANCE OF 1 ( 3 7 FEET. THENCE N m rffiT W . A DISTANCE OF 5 1 5 4
FEET TO A POWT ON A CURVE. CONCAVE SOUTHERLY, HAVM0 A CEN­
TRAL ANGLE O f w - s z s r AND A RADIUS OF 4 4 4 4 4 * FEET. THENCE
FROM A TANGENT BEARING OF N49 MOOTW RUN WESTERLY ALONG
n * ARC O f SA® CURVE. A DISTANCE OF 234 04 FEET TO A P0WT ON
THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE OF FfTERNATTONAL PARKWAY
NORTH (FORMERLY KNOWN AS GRANT UNE ROAO AS R C C 0R 0E 0 M
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 27S4. PAGE 10(0.
PU BIC RECORDS OF SEkBNOLf COUNTY. FLORIDA) THENCE RUN
THE FOLLOWING COURSES ANO DISTANCES ALONG SAIO EASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE. THENCE N0O-O3T2TE. A DISTANCE OF l i l t ®
FEET TO THE PLANT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE. CONCAVE SOUTH­
EASTERLY HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 43-0437* ANO A RADIUS OF
1362 30 FEET; THENCE PUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF
SAJO CURVE. A DISTANCE OF 1025 04 FEET TO THE PONT OF TANOENCY. THENCE N43-1&lt;r06-E. A DISTANCE OF M l ( I FEET TO THE
PLANT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE. CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY HAV­
ING A CENTRAL ANGLE Of M T T S r ANO A RADIUS OF 1502 38
FEET. THENCE FKJN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID
CURVE. A DISTANCE O f »4 48 FEET TO A PLANT ON THE NORTH UNE
OF T K SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAX) SECTION 31. THENCE DEPARTWO
SAC RCHTOF WAY LINE. PUN N BrSTOT E . ALONG SA C NORTH UNE.
A DISTANCE OF 144494 FEET TO THE WESTERLY LIMITED ACCESS
RIGHT Of-WAY UNE OF NTERSTATE 4. THENCE DEPARTWO SAC
NORTH UNE. RUN ALONG SAC WESTERLY RIGHT Of-WAY UNE THE
FOLLOWWO COURSES ANO DISTANCES. THENCE S 2 9 * 3 l9 rw . A (A 3
TANCE OF 329 W FEET, THENCE SM-LW14-E. A (A3TANCE O f 1B22M
FEET. THENCE S W 4 F 4 C E . A DISTANCE O f 90 44 FEET. THENCE
S20-20W W . A DISTANCE OF 4 1 1 3 FEET TO THE PLANT O f CURVATURE
O f A CURVE. COTCAVE NORTHWESTERLY. HAVINO A CENTRAL ANGLE
O f a n v z r ano a r a d iu s o f m i « sa f e e t , t h en c e run s o u t h
WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SA C CURVE. A DISTANCE OF 3 4 0 ®
FEET TO A PLANT ON THE AFOREMENTIONED NORTH RCHT-Of-WAY
UNE OF COUNTY ROAO 44-A. THENCE DCPARTWO SA C WESTERLY
LIMITED ACCESS RIGHTOF WAY UNE. RUN NB4*4F91*W. ALONG SAC
NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY UNE. A DISTANCE O f 940 07 FEET;
THENCE SOO-T1 oorw. A DISTANCE OF • M FEET. THENCE NW44-91W.
A DISTANCE O f 4 1 * T9 FEET TO THE PLANT O f BEGINNING
CONTAINING 1 1 *0 4 * ACRES. MORE OH LESS
ANO ALSO
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER O f THE SOUTHWEST 1/4
O f SECTION 31. TOWNSHIP I I SOUTH RANGE 30 EAST. SEMINOLE
COUNI i. FI ORIOA. PUNNBVTTarE. ALONG THE NORTH lW E O f SAC
SOUTHWEST IM. A DISTANCE OF 54 00 FEET TO A PLANT ON THE EAST
RlGHTOF WAY LINE Of GRANGE BOULEVARD (RCHT-Of WAV VARIES)
SAC PLANT ALSO BEMO THE POINT O f BEGtffFNG. THENCE DEPART
F C SAC EAST RCH TO f WAV LINE. CONTINUE N49 WOTE. ALONG
SAC NORTH lW E A DISTANCE O f 2222 40 FEET TO A PLANT ON THE
WESTERLY MIGHT O f WAY LINE O f INTERNATIONAL PAR*WAY NORTH
(FORMERLY KNOWN AS GRANT UNE ROAD AS RECOROEO M uTFIOAL
RECORDS BOOK 2T94. PAGE 1040 PU BIC RECORDS O f SEMiNOla
COUNTY. FLORIDA). THENCE DEPARTING SAC NORTH LINE. HUN
S 4 r l a o r w a lo n g s a c w e s t e r l y h c h t o f way l m e . a d ista n ce
O f 947 31 FEET TO THE PLANT O f CURVATURE O f A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE O f 4 T 0 * T r ANO A
RAONIS Of 1909 34 FEET. THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONO THE
ARC O f SA C CURVE ANO SAC RCH TO f WAY UNE. A DISTANCE O f
TT30 42 FEET TO THE
POINT O f TANGENCY. THENCE S a r « 2 4 5 W A DISTANCE O f 4 4 2 3
FEET. (HENCE DEPARTING SAIO R C H T O f WAY UNE. RUN
S44-34 92-W. A DISTANCE O f 472 21 FEET. THENCE SOT04 4 4 X A CDS
TANCE OF 10 90 FEET. THENCE S 4 4 ')5 92-W. A DISTANCE O f ( 7 4 4 J
FEET TO A PONT ON THE AFOREMENTIONED EAST RCH TO f WAY
lW E O f ORANGE BOUEVARO. THENCE NOO-0444W. ALONO SAC
R C H T O f WAY UNE. A DISTANCE O f 1299 43 FEET, THENCE
N44-99 14-E. A DISTANCE O f 2 9 ® FEET. THENCE NOCrOi MTW A D&lt;S
TANCE O f 240 34 FEET TO THE POWT O f BE OWNING
CONTAINING 94 1*9 ACRES MORE OR LESS
CONTAINING A TOTAL O f 1/4 243 ACRES MORE OR LESS
A wpy u, to* Onkienca a n j a craryiala legal Oeacnpairi g, toa pn«arty by
me*** a r t borax* can ba cLtamed bran toe Cry &lt;* lake Mary Cry Clara ,
O *ce. I ® Nrato Carary CM) Road. Lea* Mary f Iraki* Munday torou®
Fraley bom * 0 0 am raw 4 30 pm
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The PutAc Meanrg • * be heal m to* Cay Ccm raaaui Chamban el I ®
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NOTE If A PERSON OCCCES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MAOC BY
rmjtm D iita iiih dMCltMd U I jI u m
THIS COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSCERED AT
A PORTION OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF SECTION 31. TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH.
THIS MEETING OH HEARING HE OH SHE WX.L NEED A RECORD O f THE
RANGE 30 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA BEING MORE FAHTCU
PROCEEDINGS ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR SMC MAT
LARLY DESCRIBED AS KXLOWS
NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD O f THE PROCEEDINGS
COStMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST 14
IS MADE WHICH RE CORO WC4U0CS THE TESTIMONY ANO EVIDENCE
OF SECTION 31. rONNSHU* I t SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST SEMINOLE
UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED HORIOA STATUTES
COUNTY ILORIOA THENCE HUN MXnZSOrW ALONG THE EAST LINE
2 4 *0104 PERSONS WITH DtSABAITIES NEEOWO ASSISTANCE TO PAR
OF SAO SOUTHWEST t/4. A DISTANCE OF M IT FEET TO A POINT ON
TICIPATE W ANY O f THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE
THE NORTHERLY RIGHT O f WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAO 44 A, (PAOLA
CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST a HOURS W ADVANCE O f THE
HOAOl AS DEPICTED ON STATE ROAO 400 (INTERSTATE 4) RIGHT Of
MEETING AT 407 4441424
WAY MAP SECTION 77160 2344 AS REVISEO JULY IS. IM ? FOR A
CITY O f LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
POINT Of BCGMNINa. THENCE HUN THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND
CAROL A FOSTER
DISTANCES ALONG SA10 RIGHT O f WAY Ilf ft THENCE N89 « 3 '" W . A
CITY CLERK
DISTANCE O f I t 43 FEET. THENCE NBOOSWW A DISTANCE O f 4 / 11
Pv/bfcxh November 1ft 20. 27. 2002
FEET. THENCE N tTLSSI'W A DISTANCE O f 3 2 3 IS FEET. THENCE
SSM 7

CfTY OF LAKE MARY. FLOMQA
NOTICf OF ANNEXATION
OROMANCf NO. K 7S
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by tm Ory C om m a*** el f t* Cay M U l *
U*ry. Floral*, naa tad Commaann a d hod a Pubic Haemg (First Rm ang)
si ft* abow O d n m t on Thm day. Noramber 11. M n , N 7 0 0 pm., of M
toon aa pon b * m raaaw. to conadoi s m *jM l bom Cotond RmFy Lm d d
Fi k w i MPl appbeam. ragm*ng • voUrtary armouaon to N Cry'a | u s k
bond ban d an a* Tho Puttc Hearing (Second Raadngl to adopt to* tarn*
Ordnance ahaa b* had on TNasday December S. 2002. d 7 0 0 p m , or a*
aoon a * poaadto toatsaltot Tha properly to be a m a d ■ approumataay
17B 2B3 acre* n tu * and Mlocated on toa norto ade ol Couftf Road *4A and
■ad ada d State Road 400 (1-4)

2M Yard Medley Relay . I. Laka Brandry. 14227 ( U r . Rofcnl 1 2
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down by one, 78-77. the Raiders grabbed a
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Continued from page 11A
ended with SPCC bolting to an eight point
advantage.
But SCC came right back to tie the game on the
strength of its pressure defense.
The big play in the turnaround was when
Jackson pounded down a thunderous, crowd­
pleasing reverse dunk after a Trojan turnover.
From there Bracy took over going on a tear with
a dunk and two three pointers on three consecu­
tive possessions.
Freshman guard D.J. Wesley really got the
crowd roaring when he nailed a "three" with a
Trojan defender running at him to give the
Raiders a 71-69 lead with 5:48 left in the ball
game.
The lead didn’t last long as Trojan Terrance
Taylor hit on a three-point play to give the visi­
tors a 76-75 lead.
With the chants of "defense" filling the gym,
the Raiders began to pump their fists in the air
after Witherspoon rejected Taylor who had come
flying in with the bail cocked behind his head.
With nine seconds to go in regulation and SCC

°He went to the line and made *
«
one-and-one, but missed the second, Wa^ng
game tied at 78-78 and send it into
In overtime SCC took the lead a t 8582 on a
'^ ^ R a i d ^ r f n c ^ ' r scored again,
four straight turnover on their final four posscsSiA »of SPCC's scoring in overtime c a m e by way
of sophomore Cavln Cummings (six points, 4-ior4 at the free throw line) and Coleman (seven
^ a d d it io n to his 38 points. Bracy, whohilfiveof-eight from three-point range, also pulled down
10 rroounds.
,
,
Witherspoon finished with 15 points, only one in
the second half, eight rebounds and four blocked
shots, Jackson had 12 points, three rebounds and
three assists and Wesley had six points, two
assists, and two steals.
For the Trojans, Taylor had 19points, Coleman
16 points, Cummings 14 points and Jenkins 10
points.

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Miner. I Ratal ft BuchhnG. 2 0 1 *5 1 ; * Oder.
130. Deltoidg*. OirRtopher. 1ft 17)4U1; 4 4
Stacey. 12 Mandarin. 2 0 5 2 2 2 10 Allen.
CeiUlraa*. (aeon. 1ft 11.143*; 44. Slfckbeelft
Audrey. 10. VVintre P ar* 335271. II Gcedm.
Danny. 12, IftU ftft 41. Ilahaart. 9&lt;e«. ft
Tlllany. 1 2 Cokmlal 3 / 5 8 2 2 12 Corbyuna.
lft37.7ft 4 2 in la n d er. Stove*. II. lfcW.TIj 7ft
Caroline. 1 2 Dbtand. 2 1 ® 50. 13 Huntrr.
W llllaan. Rkrade, 1 2 Ift2447; 7 2 Ftolffc
Film II. M arxlarin .2l04*7,14 lo n e * Tlllany.
Andrew. 1ft Iftjft2 3 ); I t Flekher. 281. 12
ft Lake Brantley. 2 1 0 1 4 *-1 5 .1-nlfiOi. Heather
Orange Part. &gt;40
K» 1 2 BrahhoU. 21:10*1. Other Seminole
INDIVIDUALS
County finechert _ J*. Sear, Aleaandra E , ft
I llo o ter. Coleman. 10. Winter Park.
Seminole, 2 2 1 4 0 2
14 31.27, 2 lllek a. D a . I In. 1 2 Oeleda,
CLASS 3A-REGIOW 2
140144. 2 Anguuh. Herald. 1ft Wlnlrr Park.
at ReUeileae lllgk School
1 4 2 5 1 ft 4 Barrera*. Anthrmy. Ift CoiuniaL
ROTS TEAM SCORES
1 4 4 3 *4 ; 5 (imane*. Urauet 1 2 Wlnlrr Part. .
I Flagler Palm Curat High. 4 2 2 ( l a l a
16 4 *4 4 . A Vngt. Caleb, f t Winter Park.
Vanguard, 71; 3 Plrad. 71; 4 lyman. 107 a
145054; 7. Mondyo. lean. 1 2 Wlnlrr Part.
CkriatUn, Rryan. I t 1 *3 *1 3 . 23. Ilaaaciyk.
145 1 4 4 ; 4 Troy, Patrkk W . II. B ah h olr.
14 54 &lt;77; 9. Charier. Alvin. 10. Colonial
lakaaa. I t 17323ft 2 4 Akrakam. Sam aat 1 2
1 7 3 4 3 * 3 2 llagar. Mattoae. I t 133741; * 2
14.58 5 2 10 H ornet Drew. 10, Edgewalrr.
Van Brunt |r, Tkamag 1ft I4 4 ftlft 7ft BuaK
17 0 2 2 *. II Undary. SroM. II. Wlnrar Park.
Ckriaicykry. I t I4R20BI; 1 Genrge JenL-na.
1704 7 *. 1 2 Ko4ce. Chad. Ift Mandarin.
170728; 1 2 Rkhard. M art G , II. Fdgrwalef.
152 4 Ring 152 7. Lake Regtcm. 210. 4
17 W 4 4 .14 Moody. Keith A . Ift Spruce Clerk.
Be IIview, 21ft «. A rm w axi. 227, 10
1 7 1 0 1 9 . IS M clelU n. Brian. 1 2 Deltona.
Broukav Ule-CenlraL 288. II. SecHex. 314; 1 2
17.1072
Haknee City. 332 12 Eaat Bay. &gt; 42 14 OcalaFotea* 348
G IRLS TEAM SCORES
INDIVIDUALS
I. BuchhoU. 7*. 2 Wlnlrr Park. 112 2
I. Vartyuer. Sam. 12 Flagler Palm Cuaat High.
O ried *. I I I II . R a rrla g tt Jennifer. Ift
14 2 * 0 * L Ckriatiaa, Bryan. I t Lyman.
O eleda, 1 4 4 4 4 2 17. Rraraa. Mellaaa. 11,
1 * 3 4 1 3 . 2 I la arm. Steven. 1 2 Ocala
21:147*; 2 4 Auarln. la x ten. II, 210 2 2 4 ; 31.
Vanguard. 14172ft. 4 Kenher. Charlea. 12
Careen. Undary, 1 2 2 1 3 4 0 4 ; 4 4 K anlaft
t a l a (a to m . 1 *3 4 1 2 5 Rctorta. Mmny. 10.
Jayato, I t 2 2 3 ft!* ; 4 4 C hrlaiaet Racket 12
Eaatndgr. 1 *3 4 4*. * . Martin. Kanin. II.
224723; 41. B erg Hannah. I t 2242)01; 4
Brlhirw. 1*40 57. 7 Bam luaLtn. 12 PlanL
Lake Rranlley, 1-0 ( 2 Mlnlrr. Amanda, ft
1 * 4 1 2 2 4 Andenun. Brandm. 1 2 Flaglrr
I*.4 4 9 *. I t Jone*. Tlllany. ft 2105.44. 27.
Palm Cuaat High. 144473. ft Alter, (ceuthan.
■argaunn. Lucinda. 1 2 2 1 :4 4 * 2 4 2 McCan.
1 2 Flagler Palm Cuaat High. 14 48 51, 10
Kendra, ft 2 2 3 1 * * . 1 2 Odorad. Kathryn, ft
Anderxei. Bryan. II. Flagler Palm Cnact High.
2 2 1 4 2 1 ; 47. C allliam *. |ennilrr. Ift 2 2 3 2 0 k
IfcFMO. II Hubbeke, Mart. 10. Factndge.
7 2 Pronto. Kathryn. Ift 2437.11). 5 Culunul.
1 * 5 3 ® , 1 2 Oirlatlan. Cerald. 1 2 lyatan.
1 1 2 4 Dr lan d . 167.7. Winter Sprtnga. 171(22
1 * 3 3 47; I I FlUpainck. Paul. 11. Ocala
Arthur. Eliaabeth. 1 2 2 IJK 3 7 ; 2 2 K te to l
Vanguard. 1*55.12. 14 Lee. Kurt. 12
Alyeea. I t 2 2 0 2 4 7 ; 3 4 Craig Davlna. II.
Bntukiv die Cer.lral, 14 54 0 *. 15. Watvon
2 2 I0 J N to Raymond. Mtliaaa. I t 2 22U tk
rtuUip. 12 King 1 * 5 *2 5
1 2 Pagnotta. Amanda. II. 2 2 2 * 0 * 41 Mere.

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GIRLS TEAM SCORES
I. Plan* 3ft 2 Stcklea, 101; 2 BroukavillrCetdraL 115; * Flaglrr Palm Cuaat High. 13ft 5.
Belli lew. 141; » Mainland. 1*0. J. la k e
H ow ell ITS lif t McCormick. Text, II,
2 1 3 *0 7 ; 27. Boone* letudfe* ft 2 2 3 2 1 2 34
Caaeaaova. Irendaly. 1 2 21:3*30; 44
Caulfield. Katherine. 1 4 22:44.4*; 5*. Dedio*
Aahlry. ft 2 2 3 4 0 4 * 8 lak e RrgKei, 1 *2 *
George (enlma. 207; 10 King 2 0 * || OCalaS inguard. 212 I I Duran* 25*
CLASS 1A-REGION J
at lluly Trinity Academy. Melbourne
BOYS TEAM SCORES
I IM y Trinity Academy. 5 5 .2 Trinity Prop,
*7 a Me lend. Timothy, Ift 12370 ft ft Curiey.

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Sarah. I t 2 2 3 0 4 3 ; 77. K rein . R acket ft
15.51.11)5 Ed VShue. 3)1. ft Lake Mary. 201 (2
Z a to l (exatca. 1 2 I f t JI O I ; 4*. Booth.
Katherine. I t
2 2 4 4 1 2 3 2 Staunton.
Shannon. II. 2309.50; 9 4 Tediacn Aletandia.
ft 2 2 1 2 0 * ; 9 4 Otaon. Elyae. 1 2 2 2 2 4 0 * 37.
I title. Stacey. Ift 2227J f t 3 4 Ingalli. Monica.
1 1 .2 1 2 1 3 * 1 0 Spruce Clerk. 2 2 * II Fletcher.
2 2 * I I M antW -v 224
INDIVIDUALS
L Barringer, fennilec, Ift (H ied *. 1 4 4 4 * 2 2
ZabeL Jeaaica. 1 2 Lake Mary. 1 *3 1 0 1 ; 1
lllntae. Amanda, ft Lake Branlley, lft tfc.3* 4
Hertrman, Ealkei M . II. FWfcher. 2 0 ® 55. 5
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Berman Chndian. 182 7. )uhn CarroU. I ® ; 4
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INDIVIDUALS
1. |atner, Aintin. * , IM y Trinity Academy.
1 5 4 6 0 0 : 2 M cLeod. Timothy. 1ft Trinity
Prop, 1 5 3 7 0 ft 2 |amrl. Nkhotaa, II . Herein
Chnatian. Ifc lliw . 4 KrUy. 5hawr* 10. IM y
Trinity Academy. 1430 Oft 5 I Wider. Kevin. Ill
tupitrr Chnatian. 1434 ® . * Chuplia. Andrew.
10. U k e lUghland Prop. I 4 J 8 I 0 ; 7. Elam.
Icuhua. 10. John Carroll. 1 6 J* 0 ft ft Curley
Stephen. 1ft Trinity Prep. 1 * 4 4 ® . * |iiW.
Steven. 9. Holy Trinity Academy. 1 *4 2 0 0 ; 10
Myerx, S co t* 10. The Benyamin School.
1 4 4 5 ® . II. Hulchiaun. Michael 11. U k e
lUghland Prop. 1 450.® , 12 Trochelu* Ryan.
11. Trinity P rep . 1 * 3 * 0 0 ; 13 BardwriL
Thomaa. ML Dura BtbW. 1 7 ® ® I t Wilbur.
Aaron. Wratalxiro, 1711b® 1 2 llem endri.
lamra. Ift Crlrbrattcm. 1 7 :1 4 ®
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43 14 Ivan hoe. Alicia, ft 1 * 3 2 ® 1 2 Ranji*
Rodin* Ift 2 0 3 2 ® 1 2 Lanaa. Nicole, Ift
2 1 :1 2 ® 17. H inaon. Jullanne. 1ft 2 1 :1 4 ® 22
Walroeg Courtney, ft 2 1 :4 1 ® 3 4 McLeod.
Martha, 1ft 2 2 :1 4 ® 3 4 Cegai* Patricia. 1ft
2 2 3 1 ® * 3 The Benyamin Sahuul 48, 4 Ihe
F in t Academy. 121; 5. U k r Highland Prop.
174. 4 lupitrr Chrlatian. 175, 7. Summit
Chruiun. 2® . 4 Father I opea. 2UB.9 M l Ikira
Bd&gt;W. 22X 10 Bra a Raiun Chadian. 2 *2 II
U k r H e lh Chndian. 3)5; 12 Cranmunity
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1 Kxcxrr. LTieiaea. 8. Holy Tnmty Academy
18 4 4 ® ; 2 MllWr. |adr. 7. Holy Trauyy
Academy. I * J 9 ® . 3. Putnam. Kathrnrv. 7,
IM y Truuty Academy. 1 * 4 1 ® 4 l.m hoe
Alicia. 4 Trinity Prop. Ift.5 2 ® 1 ArxWroei!
Morgan. The Benyamin Schod. | V 5 *® 6
Putnam. Ltodary. * . lluly Treaty Academy
1 * 5 * ® ; 7 Hale. Kayla. 4 Holy Trinity
Academy, 2 0 ® .Oft 8 Anderace* Mrnrdrv II
The Benyamin Schcxil. 2 t t ® ® 9 Ciirna
Anya. 7. IM y I runty Academy, 2 0 3 7 ® in
O'Brien. Shea. 7. Holy Trimly Academy
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Trinity Prop. 2 0 3 3 ® 14 RkhardueUara I ’
The Firxt AcaJemy. 2 1 1 0 ® . 1 1 U«ra a ju ^ 1
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to* itodsrstgnsd SStndi to *** to*
partonsl proptny dsscrftsd totos to
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Ad STATUES (Ssc. *3. M l S3. *08)
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3rd day al Osto, 3001M 1200 pm.
on tot prsnssss stows tsto propsrly
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ANOEN GROUP OF FLORDA
A l cd sad propsrly bsrng to tot
Coursy ol Ssnanoa. Sttto al FtoW*
(tots* tudi carSAcaSsd) that bs
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PaymaN al Sato too. mpSetot*
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pad by to* &gt; t t t i* M bWdw a to*
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24 hours M W tos adwrotsd tora &lt;d
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Court
D*ad on 1001/2002
MARTANNC MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SE MMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by OomkSna Hortord Oapuly Cttrk
PubSan Nowntow S 13. 20. 27
2002
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tool
MLMCI CUST (CLOVERFIELO) DO
QULE GROUP, to* hotter a to* bF
b a n g tw W cattd) h u &gt;*d u d
carM ctird) tor t la i da*d to b*
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CSRTVICATE NO; 3*77
YEAR OF M U A N C E : MOO
PARCEL DS. 07-21-2B* 160000­
10M
Dwenpaon a Proparty LEO LOT
10* WEKIVA RESERVE UNIT 2 PB
34 POS 33 * 34 * 34A
Nanai in ascii waaatad JOSE C
POGGI. D A POGGI
A l a tad proparty bang si to*
CtwSy a Ssnsnas. S u it a Flonds
Unis** such castesa lt) that bs
rsdssmsd scxoriSng to Isa, tos proptrly dssertad si tudi cantorarm )
ad bs add to r a Ngyaai M d a a
to* rw a Sea door, Sansnets CouSy
CourtoouH Santord. Flonda. on
Mendsy DacarNw 16. 2002. a
1100am
Payment a Sat* to*. sppApsNs
documentary stamp la w s and
tecc idng law ara rorparad to b*
pad by to* tucraated (adder a to*
aat* Ftd payrrar* a an atnots*
equd to to* h t# a a bd ■ due wslwi
24 hews after to* sdw nasd sms a
tats AJ payments tha* be cash or
guaranissd
siatrumani,
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Cost
Dalad on KV3I/2002MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
$ £ LRNOIE COUNTY. FLORDA
by G sraltea Hartord Ospufy Osrft
PutAah Howntow ( . 13. 20. 27.
2002
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tost
IAMCI CUST (OCEAN PARK) DO
GULF GROUP, to* holdar a to* totcarftAcaMil tor a laa dead to b*
aauad toaraan Th* catftftca* man.
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daacnptosi a to* prepany and to*
namalt) n *Hcti t a** aaaaaaad
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CERT1FICATI NO 23*7
YEAR OF M U A N C I: 2000
PARCEL D* 062(731 -502 080000/0
Daterptun a Proparty LEO LOTS
7 TO 10 BLK 9 PALM TERRACE PB
4 PQ 62
Namat si *Hch aaaaaaad
Aft (LAM H HERMAN
AJ a tad properly batno si toa
CouSy a Samnoto. SUM* a Flonda
UntoM tuch candcaiaia) tna* b*
redeemed acconftng to laa. to* prop­
ary daarrtoad si auch carftAc Star t|
ad b* tud to to* hghMi baftta a
t a M * Sort door. Sarranol* CouSy
Coutooue* Santord. Monde, an
Monday OacaiSw 18 2002. a
II 00am
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docuranury aiamp law* a d
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M l* Fit* paym ent ct an amouS
atpal to to* Ngh*el bd a dua *aiai
24 houft altor r a ahwftaad ara ot
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guaranteed
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•As AS asynwss d i d ba w a i or
poyobto to to* Ctorft ot sis Ocua
Court
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MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORDA
by Osrakbns Hsrtord Dsputy Ctorft
Pctssti Nowntoa 4. 16 20. 27.
2002
SS043
Node* te ApottosOon
for Tax Oood
NOTICE B HEREBY G/VEH toa
MLMCI C U S T (OLYMPIC) D O
GULF GROUP, to* hotda ot to* *6
toatng caftftca s (t) h a Sad laid
csrtftcaiai) lor a tor dead to b*
asu*d ( w a n . Th* taftftc*l* rawbats) and yaarti) d asuanc*. to*
teau pau i a to* propaty and to*
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1 TO 7 BLK * 7 NORTH CHULUOTA
PS 2 PQ 54
DOROTHY TUCK TRUSTEE FBO
AJ ot aad propaty botng si to*
CouSy ot Bamsioto. State ot Florida.
Untow tuch carftftcatodl dial ba
radaamad acconftng to toa. to* prop­
a ly dwertoad si such carfttraali)
ad b* told to toa lagtaal tadda at
to* rw a tors door. Sarav S* CouSy
Courtoouw. Santord. Monde, on
Monday DacwrSw 1 6 2002. at
It OOom
Paymars ot Seta too.
documonlary aiamp l e a l and
iscunbng tow ara rayjsad to b*
pad by to* aucceaaftj baftter a to*
tat* Fu* payment at an amouS
equal to to* hupdal bd a due *Shsi
24 hou r afta to* ad arftaad am* at
Hto AJ payment* that bs cadi or
g u aaitm d
siatrumaS,
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p*y*tito to to* Ctorft at to* Ctcul
Court
Oalad on 10/31/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORDA
by O aak Jn * Hatord Deputy Ctorft
Putdah Nownsw S. 16 20. 27.
2002

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:
None* a hereby grwn tod toa
board ol Ar*ualmant ol toa C4y ol
Santord tad hold a regular maaang
on Nosamba 21. 2002 si to* Cay
Has Comnaaaron Chambers a 11 30
A M Si order k&gt; oonaater a ra y mal
ts condarond uatt ai to* Tonsig
Onftnanca u S panan* to moteto*Son* to noncorSormtig itruduM n
a SRI AA lu w g tftaSKI on
US IS Fori MaSon PB 1 PQ M
located 450 S Eted Awnu*
Larry Btaa Chatman
board ol Ar*uatmars
AEVICE TO THE PUBLIC
IF A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR
MO. ME.SHE WILL NEED A VER­
BATIM RECORD O f THE PRO
CEEOMGS MCEUOMO THE TE 6
T4JONY ANO EVDENCC. WHICH
RE CORO IS NOT PRO/IOEO BY
THE CITY OF SANtORO (FS
200 01051
PERSONS W ITH (USABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TICIRATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE AOA
COORDINATOR AT 130-542* 44
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Putsah N o w rttw 16 20, 2002
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JOSEPH P MCLEANCE. Psau. w
STATE OP FLORDA
COUNTY OF SEMdDLE
S*om to a aWm a l s « j * w w l
bstor* me on ton H a l day a
°c»o&lt;&gt;*r. 2002. by JOSEPH P.
MCLEANCE. aWo eftd produce *
osto s w toe fact* heri n are true
Wendy S Rady
Notary Purse
U t M Fandar
Fl* B a No *304*1
420 MHtond Awrftt*
AAanora* Spnnga. a 32701
(407)4261444
(407) (30-1196 (toa)

PubSah: Nowmba 16 20, 77.2002
and Daeaidw 4. 2002
330*3
MTHBCatCLKT COUNT
OPTHB1ETH
j u d ic ia l emeurr,
M AN O FO R
•CIBNOL* COUNTY.
FLONDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION OIY1SION
C A M NO: M CA 2373 14
MORTGAGE ELECTRON*:
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS
HUGO A CORSTEN. ET AL.
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICt OF ACTION
COSBTRUCT1VI BCRVICf

torough. unda a aganal to*
Datervtorda, ratio a * not knoaai to b*
uaad or asw. and aa parftw twang
a daanmg to haw any ngnr. Mia or
reared n to# properly deep tied n
to* mortgage bang &gt;»arloaad h a s
to
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toal
an acoon to toractoH a mortgage on
to* ftdowmg propaty
LOT 77. BROOKHAVEN.
ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT
THEREOF AS RCCOROCD M PLAT
BOOK 57. RAGE 57 THROUGH 44.
INCLUSIVE. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. a O R D A
you ara required to w rw • copy ol
you m aun tetonwa. 4 any to * on
OAVD 1 STERN ESQ PtorSSIt
aitornsy enow actorau a M l 9
Unrwruy Dnw S500. Plantation. FL
61324 on or balor* (no tola toan 30
days Iran to# dai* ol to# ftm put*
caun ol ta* notes ol *ltun) aral Us
to# ongnst man tos ctorft ot tor* court
asha batara larva.* on PtoasSIt
adornay or mmeiftetoly toaraafta.
otoanatos a daiaui ad ba entered
aganal you tor to* rstsl dsmatoad
In tos nnmpianl a pssfton toad Iw ato
W1INESS my hand and to* tod el
tow Court al SEMINOLE County.
Florida. Sue day ol NOV 04 2002
MARIANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth Kng
DEPUTY a E R K
LAW OFFICES OF OAVD J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SLATE 500
PLANTATION FL 11324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. peraune *an iftair aaaa n*a&gt;
mg • apacaal acoommodaliui ahouAl
CuftaJ COURT ADMINISTRATION
a
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Coutooue* al (407)4464227. 1 40(7*66 4 771 (TOO) or 1 406*66
6770. via Ftonte Relay Savto*
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE P U B
USHEO ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HCRALO
PiAdan Nowmtw 16 20. 2002
SS064

CaJ now! 407 234-357*

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busmost
oppor lurubss and
hand**** Cat Flonda Dept ol
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•00-4367352 or FTC-HELP far
bssrAainabiai. OntedouWbbtAs
al snanafteganbuop
Ftonds Iwa isqurw HSsrs d rarlsn
Florida S p T ' ^ A j S m l d " ^
Conauma Service* baton fteteig
C*» to w ray lawful regalraiion

5 9 — F in a n c ia l
S e r v ic e s
A t te n tio n R o n d o ra U
ITS MsgsI tor companies dong
•utfadS* by (toons to prorrew you
a loan snd m b you la pay tor N
before they deliver. For mors
ntormseon.cello*Ires I *77F TC
F€D? ( A (aide aarvaps mssasga lom
The Semnol* Herald and to*
Federal Trade Comrmuion)

5 9 — F in a n c ia l
S e r v ic e s
SAVE MONEY

Oran For Law Thai Rent
Nsaa 3 * 4 bedroom homa* e*h *0
doaanl Stow crodd 06 Co) 407-822I737a257 to Snd out mors

Leca ls
or the a n c u r r court
OF THE 1*TH JUDICIAL
orcutt or Afro fo r
U MMOLE COUNTY
FLONDA
CAM HOC 02-CA-4S4-I4L
DEERSONO HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. M C .

JOHN FORKER. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JOHN FORKER.
GEORGE ANDREW SUGGS
ANNIFER SUGGS 1AAIMY r E l .
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TAJUJV
PIET. UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES G R AN TEES tnd
CREDITORS OF BOOBtE J LEWIS
eV * BOBBIE X A N
SHEPHf fta deceeaed. and at
oOw parte* dammg by through,
utoa. a aganal ha. and
UNKNOWN OCCUFKNT(S).
NO TKE OF ACTION
TO
Unknowi Spout*. H an .
Daiwaae Gri nin a, and Croteoti ol
Bcbtw J lama eft.* Botdw Jean
Shaptwd. daceeaed
YOU ARE NOTIFIED a w an aeften
ft) ftvertoaa a ctoen cl Jen far mpaaj

M-F, sap ussAJW * TVm Ca l Ctody
*1 *07-322-48*7._____________ __
Mo*d*y norftsrj Earn hoMoy
money ehte you hsp o # w » Fid and
part urn* holiday smptoymsrd.
Salary 15 50-54 OOTir, Saranots
County
ass
Good
pub*c
sppssranc* A chHrfti pasonajjy
" d o o d For mow I t ) , a* B i B M w l
*1 *07-322-2342, set 223.
toads Sato* Stock Msiftst rstotod.
W swdlraei you. Musi b* snergeeo

OATEO on O CT 22. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE CLERK
A* Ctorft. Cacul Co ul
Semauto Cuuay Ftanda
By RuOi Kaig
Aa Deputy Ctorft
» &gt;ou are a p a w n *an t itarbWy
eho neada any eccommodarion n
onto# to parftcjiato n tort proceediftj. you are eraetod. al no coal to
)tau. Id to# proataun ol cerlan aaee
lance
Ptoew
contact.
AOA
Counftnafca el 301 N Part Avarua
Sule N X I Sanead. Fftaala 32771.
Talephon# (407) 323 4330 a l 4227
a * a i teo (2) autung deyt ol you
recap! ol tort Nuace of Heeraig 4
you a* heuwg or w e e arpaaed.
cat 1*00 9564 771
PutKrth October 30. 2002 tnd
Nuwndw 6 16 20. 2002
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k . th e s e c o n d
f i d * th e m a n
R h y t h e c a r 's
'a f e w b lo c k s .

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*0 7 322-1312,

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M VEBDOATI M FO R B
y o u o r v iiT i
AArwys * good pa*cy sspsoaBy tor
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NRi
■sncfiisw. Cs* Ftonds Ospt of
*9faUlurs * Consuna Ssmcws *1
*00-4367352 or FTC-HELF* tar
ba* sdomisson. Or vtot o u WSb a *
M want he gowrbuop
Ftondstoe retoaros salsre cl c w w n

injures
ations and
I the vehiund on
id from
•id. On
attempted

Ftonds Dspt of AgrKUlur* *
Conauma Serve** bstor* le S n g
Ca&lt; to writy lawful registration
bstor* you buy

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNOERdROUNO
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

HEALTH SreUKJNCl AMO **)■
PLAHI Orve Sea earft*toce
Apehf M: SSS HWa Prtw.
• ABsswds tsrtasa S iyjSM BS6
Looking tor Electrician M n m u n
3 yrs sipsnencs ai reaatenftsl or
ccmmatoal DFWP 321 -***-2*94

MAIDS NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY!
Monoat dependable. * motor* U
F 7 30- 5 0 0 PM Tlantportobon *
baftgrouid ctw * « * M CM 407­
324-1177 to Man n tn od______

Saneioto Precast Mfg. Inc
331 Benton juncionRoid
OsBery. FL 32713
Appbcsoont MorvThufft.
100pm to 300pm
Phon* (304) MS-7745. adlS
Fai (344) 446-0687
Malarial Hondtar/Tranalaadaf:
B e n efits:
Company
deeply
oommsisd to astoly i qustoy soaks
hanforarftng ntenduoto to o p a sto
mactanory used
load * udoad
rodcar*. Csrabdsl* must bs ta * tea d a d . as* starter, eh o worts wet
errth people * snyoyi working
ouftjoort EicsSsrd Dsnsfits nduda
anm sdtsl* healthcare coverage
wAamdy opbcai. dsrdsl. 10 pard
hobdayft. anm austs vacation
accrual, anmetftjt# 401k w tbng
company conlnbulons. lubon
rssrdftjM nw L BtadipuU iM pH n
4 Wuft epene FYtorted ysurly buftto
4
qualihsd
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tor
advsncsm sni
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u to ty
oonsaoue teemanwsad paepte need
apply to 2391 Weil 5di Street.
Santord. FL 3 2 H 1 . 407 330-1781.

to

L ecals
Samnoto CouSy Fknla
Lot 7. DEERSONO. atxonftng lu
n# pin sweat e i racunlid n Ptel
Book *5 Page M . PuUUc ReconM ol
Semeftke Coudy Fftnde left.* 400
Sen Qabnei Street Wada S p i g t
Ftortda 3270*)
hat baen Ned aganal you Ybu are
mquaad ft) la rw a copy ol you a *
Ian dttonae*. 4 any to 4 on Devd N
Giaacman
Eftqure.
Planbfl a
Anorney ehoaa addreaa w 21*
Anrue Street. Otlendu. Itoule
12*04. on or betare Decandw 2.
2002 and Me tie ongnef eah toe
Ctorft of »*» coul eaha betare w
nee on PNnart i attorney or mmert
«Nfy S ae ah a otoenewa a detoUl
e* be ardaed aganal you tar toe
raftet damantod n toa ounpLud or

33-yearold

PU84JC AUCTION
PubSc auefton to ba h#»J al *00
t m on
2003 At N
Touring */yJ R«cov«ry
2522 Country O u t R a.
32271. lot 9*
al Vm lotowng
YEAR 198J MAKE
VIN# 3fAPP 13J2PR148236
PUiXc auettun to bo h«kf al 800
i m o u n W day ol riram fiar
2002 Al w Irani door ol Sanford
Towtng and R acuwy locatad al
2522 Country CkJO R d. Santord. Fl
12771. Jr&lt; f a pupoit ol itiootng
ot tw toamwng «ar«ua
YEAR 1963 MAKE MERCURY
VIHO (UtbP93f 500600*4
Rubfec auctun to ba hato al 900
a m. on toa Sin day ol Oarambar
2002 Ai toa Irofa duor of Santord
Towing and Racovary tocaiad at
2522 Country C U i R l Santord. Fl
32771. tor toa pupota ol JiHXMng
of toa todoaaig «anoa
YEAR 1809 UAftE CXDf*U06*LE
VIN# 1G3HYS4C1K1833189
P otoc auLtnat id
a m an toa ft«fi
2002 Al toa fear#
Towing and Macovary
2522 Coiaary Ctob Rd.

bot, but w m

do officers.
'Bid Steiner,
kdo. Me has
to a Hints o f
is o f hattery,
[to etude an
nst without

he Seminole
nd.

92
iay
{ns in/ormimpending
place near
&gt;r a week
on French
(y of 13th
Jcted after
Vear holits will cost
which will
e Florida
ta tk m .

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3T for the
to, which

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tad ctx*»sts include
west of
Sanfoid,
CR-127 in
Xur after

of toa
YEAR 1990
VIN# 2fAPfl6X9iB 13000
Put*** Nutoambar 20. 2002
S3128

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�Page I4A Wntnrsdny. Nosrmbcr 20.2002
71— H e l p W a n t e d

73— Em p l o y m e n t

99— A p a r t m e n t s

W a n ted

103— H o u s e s U n f u r n is iie d

U n f u r n is h e d

141— H o m e s F o r S a l e

118— O m c E S p a c e F o r
Rent

AfFOflOiBlE HOMES
VENTURE ! PROPERTIES

DOYLE'S RENTALS

91-

Santonl: UWIBACottagt WM m I
A A* Non-tmokm A No F M Lawn
Mart Inducted $4S0r$450 DspoM
tm +m t 2BV1BA WWcmte WL U l

.

Sm RktaAOIHcw-17/92 Santonl
Laan . 1433 00 Mo pto* Ur, ted
water, a m f A Vtete. $500 Dap 407
302 6069 location

A rA R T M E N T S / lfO M E S T O
S hare
141— H o m e s F o r S a l e

NEAT' 78fl IB A apt W ad 3nd SI.
Santoro
Ca/palad.
tofchnn
equpped, C H A $49S»no ptoe $900
dap 407-334-3193

I K b n M tm JRA: Ua O n Frrty
nm. D«ck. Ftncad Y d 3 Car Oar
$107,900.
AanoaaAid. Naar Carpal and Part
on comar M . 1*5000
4 RR JRA: Ovar 1900 Sq l Uc O h
Fmty, Fplc BMuWuty I'aa A
landtcapad on aknod 1/3 acra

$99 goo

4Rli a l a A Oaar 3.000 Sq R. IH

On. Fam. Sc Perth an 1/4 Acra
$95,900
CurtomRR4RftIRA:Ov«r2300
Sq FI. Lte, Dai. Fam ten. 33x33 Sc
Ftool 3 Car Oaraga cn O ar l a Ada
$310,900

93— R o o m s Fo r R e n t

PAUL OSBORNF
I

tan lord: 11190 Park Ava.
10 R ’IBA, Cantral H/A. lolaVy
ranovalad. water indudad. no
amokara. no pate SSOQkncnte
tantord: 12113 Uyrtto Ava. t or
30IV1 BA upsttn apt. CanUM/A.
Spartoua and Uy&gt;tl tSTSanonto
tantord: Sandtewood 7SR/3SA
2nd Moor Condo. totety ranovalad.
oaramc Ha torutxjt. ai appAancaa
ndutog wuhar/dyar, comnaaaly
pood $650tnondi

Oalaan
20/10. near nvar.
comptetey raturtnPad $950 par

407-3214979

ROSEEEX VILLAS

RESPONS1BLE ONLY Cal tor rto,
407-339-1743

95— R o o m m a t e
W a n ted

Yard 9 Loadout/Drtvar
Hawaii an poatoon tor YHd and Load
C M aorkat with COL Dnyafi
lioanaa tor oocaaonal plcfc-upa and

DaOary FL 33713
AppAcabons Mon-Thun
r

J

217— G a r a c e S a l e s

South Oak St. 2/3. carpal,
appkancaa. acraan porch. $550
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Phone: 407-322-9556 • Fax 407-321-6218
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3291 S. Sanford Ave.
Sanford. FL 32773

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141 Homes For Sale
143 A s ot State
Property For Sale
143 Resort Property For Sale
147 bvAistrial Property For Sale
146 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
&gt;49 Commercial Property For 8ale
151 Investment Property For 8ale

91 Apartnenttf
Homaa
To Share
93 Hooma For Ami

96 Retirement Hornet
97 Apartments.Furnish*!
99 Apartments ■

153 Acreage Lot For SMe

154 Open House
155 Condominiums For 8ale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Watarfront Property For 8ala
165 Duplex For Sale

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101 Houses Furnished*
103 Houses UnHartshed

105 Dupies/Trlpie*

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203 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AntiqueTCoSecObies
213 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

tiSissyasSs

a reclmer. greet
condhon 2 end tatiee w.'mxtcfvng
lamps AS tor 1300. 407-474-7B19.

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drearer 1 cebinei below. ^ rS e d
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by Weeiol Total Body
h Video end Electronic
Monitor For Dntance. Caloriea
* m w 3 sto. Ike Near 160 00 3B6733-0620

19 1 — B u i l d i n g
M a t e r ia l s
CORRUGATED STEEL ROOF1NO
tor Beme. Boat Oocka. Shops, etc.
Also CuNert Pipe: 15*1201
1179 20Tea IS'vTff 1212 OGaa
Surplua Steel A Supply. Inc Apopka
407-2935783

wa we make t e change lor tie nest avaBsMe ed
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on •» 5m day of pufcecetion. If you Rnd an error,
and no wa eorreet tie enor tor tie next pubScaflon. We are
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AUTOMOTI VE
231 Cars For Sals
234 Automotive
233 Trucfc/Busea/VSns For 8ale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vahfdee Wanted
239 MoSorcyctaa/BSias For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. VsMciecCampen For Sale
243 Traiera For Sale
243 Farm Equipment

253 Afteratlone
256 AppSance Repair
237 Auto Elect RepMr
256 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer ConeuMng
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet 6 Instaiatione
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Casing Repair
267 Ceramic Tie
266 ChM Cere Centers
269 Cleaning SOndcae
270 Concrete
271 Construction

272 Deavery Services
273 Drywal
276 Electrical
277 Fanes
278 Handy Man
260 Homs Improvements
261 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
263 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lekafronf Clearing
265 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

252 Accounting
233 AddBone A

’. Rma
103 Cal Tbm. 407-227-

26* M ent
Mountain
Bike
W/Marching AduS Heknet. 11
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Exlratne
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279 HauSng

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1M3 OFFSHORE atari SOtamsha
romptotot) redone to 2001. Stand
Loaxmce MappkXNr-OPS-FWh 0
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Eteort

Having A Birthday
Party For Your
Child!
Call Jackie For
Face
Paintings! The Kids
Love Itl
386-216-4839

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267 Lawn Servtcde
288 Legal Services
269 Lockarrdh
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291 Mortgagaa

292 Moving A Storage
290 0 6. Luba A P a w
2*4 I
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297 Pest Const*

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302 Screen A Glass W M t
303 SeoatarW A Typtog
304 Siring
306 Small Business
306 Stained Qlaas
307 Owtmmtng P o d t
306 Tarmas Repair
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a w irm iponttJon
311 Travel

hcorKRjctBdthoaiivMflngbioar-

ian*ay left, and Randy Monk.

312 Tree Service
313 TV/RadO
314 UphoMary
316 W aking A Sheet I
316 W e i Dri*ng
319 Window W M t a A T M m

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The New 2002

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Wkea I ad BaechTi Boeto. 407-322­
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Puppy?
Call 407-323-1175

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IM S Back C o u «y 20R Flats Boat
225 YWriaha \FMsa. on board duel
custom tops, custom akjmtaun
•star. 12 hr*, tae nee. 123000 CM
407-322-6223 sltor 5pm.
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Stnrtos Cantor. 1001 WWet 1st St.
Santerd, 407-322-3004.

221—G ood T hincs to
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Uarina Holding Tank. 20 Qalan.
Brand near. Never Ueed. 17303
300-7133023

NEED A
WELDER?
ALUMINUM ON
STEEL,
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RatMt
C A L L R O M Y ,

407-221-M W

3411 Calary Avs,

Th e Universal Crossw ord
Todd
BO Struggle for
superiority
81 Rise to proeminence
64 Leavening
agent
65 Move em ottonally
66 Rock group
67 — Domingo
68 Like a
mechanic's
rags
69 Literary govorness Jane

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199 Pets A Supplies
200 Uvestocfc/Farm

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221 Good TNnga to Eat
222
instruments
2231
229 Auctions

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1310 Brand new Located m
Stnkxd. 407-407-7776

161 Appaancea A
Fumiure For Sale
183 Television A Stereo/Radto
IBS Computers For Sale
167 Sportng Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Bulking Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

Wednesday. November 20,2003 h g B ISA

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one
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Louisianan
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Pitcher's
cuff
10 In tune
11 Classic cars
extra
12
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13 Half a finan­
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18 'M y Fair
L a d / la d y
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Luce
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verse
26 SquooAO
beside
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solvent
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Beaver"
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cohort
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34 Clever
thought
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40 Issue
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in v o lv e d

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kll Hammock Road from
k Woods Boulevard. On
'Rood, the driver attempted
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vsted was Edward Steiner,
rVaLsh Drive, Ovkdo. He has
iharged with two aiunts of
opinjL two counts of battery,
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and resisting arrest without
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183 Lawn 6 Cardan
193 Machine Wort
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to the r.borift's Otlico by the Ladies' Arts and Crafts Club at Palm Valley

The city of Sanford'# 125th
Anniversary Committee
announced that plans am
under way for Sanford's
Annual Christmas Parade to
be held Saturday, FX«c. 14, in
Historic Downtown.
In keeping with the year­
long anniversary celebration,
the theme for this year's
parade will be “125 Years of
Christmas.” The long-time
Sanford tradition has always
been a hit with young and
old alike. All interested orga­
nizations, churches, business­
es, schools arc encouraged to
get their entry forms in early.
For entry forms or further
information contact Althea
Parrish at 407-330-5641.

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traffic enforcement during
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In light of increasing traffic
fatalities and the onslaught of traf­
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Thanksgiving holiday, the Oviedo
Police IX'partment is cooperating
with the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office, other Central
Florida agencies and Buckle Up
Florida in a strict traffic enforce­
ment pnrgram between Nov. 23
and LVc. i.
The program, whicti coincides
with UiKkJe Up America week,
will focus on: Traffic safety
cnfoavim*nt# DU I detection and
apprehension. Speed enforce­
ment, Aggressive/careless dri­
ving, and Safety belt and child
restraint enforcement.
There are tlmse who believe
that whether to wear a safety belt
or not is their personal choice. The
fact is, it Is not a choice, it's the law.
For some' people who are placing

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threat of a ticket is a gixxl motivatkm to get non-users to buckle up.
Traffic crashes kill unrestrained
adults, but also are the leading
killer of young children. In
Florida, children Urns* and under
are* required to be in a seat, a
bolster or belted, depending on
their size. Children six to 17 years
must be belted in either the front
or hack seat. Six out of ten children
who die in traffic cra sh * are unre­
strained.
Periodically, to save lives, it is
necessary to remind people that
law enforcement officers are out
there and
watching.
This
Thanksgiving holiday will be one
of tliose tines. Drive safely and
Buc kle Up, Florida.
For more information about
Buckle Up Florida, or to see results
from previous enforcement
waves, visit www.buckleupflnrida.com

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and several of her
colleagues Friday
had some trouble lugging all
their teddy bears into the
second floor conference
room of the Seminole
County SFv.riff's Office.
Several of the stuffed ani­
mals fell on the floor during
their journey into the facility.
They were quickly scooped
up, however, and joined the
more than H00 other inani­
mate creatures that will
hopefully bring smiles to
hundreds of children and
seniors in the county.
The Ladies' Arts and
Crafts Club at Palm Valley,
located just south of Oviedo,
donated the stuffed animals
to the Sheriff’s Office. Each
year, members of the group
collect the toys that will
eventually be distributed, as
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centra about the Increased need
for tFieir services. At the same
time, the- Amiy Is facing cutbacks
in ite* popular Kill Kettle fund­
raising drive.
"We already have applications
for assistance from more Bun 700
families. That represents at least
lBO families more than last vear,"
said Capt. Robert A. Reckline,
corps officer for Ihe Salvation
Army in Seminole County. "We
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usually ask for help. It certainly
seems to be an indication tlut the
downturn in the Ux-.il economy is
leaving a dramatic impact on
working families."
Not only has tFte need for help
increased, but the local Salvation
Army b also facing cutbacks in the
number of days and places tfiey
will be able to place tin- tradilimul
Red Kettle, during the holiday
season. Reckline said. The Red
Kettles provide an imiHirtant
source of income to the local
efforts.
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and senior
offering to "Ring the Bell" b less
citizens have k e n applying for
than List year," Reckline said
help during the- past two weeks.
The Salvation Army RcsJ Kettle
Site said tliese people are already
and tlx- Bell Ringers have been a
making difficult decisions about
tradition in Seminole County
choosing between paying rent,
since the I9.VK Volunteers are a
utilities, prescriptions and outer
key part of all the holiday activi­
bask needs. With the holidays,
ties and have a positive effect
there b extra concern about family
toward the needy in the commuand doing something special for
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01 "We are hopeful thal people the kids.
"We are going to be faithlul to
will become more aware of the
Cod's call to M p those in tued,"
need in our area and thal they will
die said. " W flS v e faith tfut He
volunteer a day —or more — to
will move aixi that our friends
help at this critical time1," he said.
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live in a loving and caring com­
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ple are aware that there b still so
much pain and need that they will
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know that no needy child
needs to go without a toy," she
said. "We want to continue and
go beyond that and help with
other needs as well."
People who want to help and
provide volunteer time with the
Rid Kettle campaign or the
upcoming food drive, the food
.ind clothing distribution, or other
activities are encouraged to call
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Sunday. November 17. 2002

A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Weather proofing

Cyber toast Will someone please tell Leona
Rachman that it's no longer 1996?
Back In the Roaring "90b, entrepreneurs made
gigabits worth of money by sticking a "dot-com" to
any business or concept. Didn't matter whether the
fundamentals were sound, the cyber craze was so
frenzied that Investore paid top dollars for compa­
ny's that lost unfath­
omable amounts of
Around Tbs Clock money. The thinking was
that these companies
were ahead of the curve
and the "new economy"
would catch up. For
most, the new economy
turned out to be pretty
much like the old econo­
my: bad business basics
end up bitin' you in the
butt.
Evidently Rachman
believes Sanford City
Commissioners are still
living in the Stone Age
because she tried to get
the city's stamp of approval for her brand of cyber­
mania.
Rachman, you'll recall, b the founder of Cyber
High School, a supposedly innovative learning cen­
ter that would boost the test scores and motivation
of at-risk students through the use of the latest tech­
nology.
The only thing innovative about Cyber High was
how much taxpayer funding it could suck up. Cyber
High earned Charter School status in Orange and
Seminole counties, making it eligible for stole class­
room dollars. In less than three years, both county
school systems yanked Cyber's charter status
because of financial troubles and rock-bottom FCAT
scores.
Granted, most students at Cyber High were "atrisk," meaning no one should have expected the
school's test scores to equal those at Lake Mary
High.
Rachman prides herself on being a sharp educa­
tion entrepreneur, but like those long-gone dotcorns, she forgot the basics. At-risk students are at
risk of failingbecause they don’t have a strong foun­
dation of the basks. Technology absolutely has a
role In building that foundation. But, if Johnny can't
read a book, he's not going to be able to read the
Internet, now matter how many laptops you give

In celebration of Santo
Claus' arrival, Oviedo
Marketplace wiUpresent their

Hometown Houdiy

Celebrations Seturday, Nov.

16 from 3 until 8 p m. to mark
the kick-off of the holiday sea­
son. Many musical and enter­
tainment performances are
planned including an appeara n r e b y th e to iu fc ^

Symphony Youth Orchestra,
for additional details call 407­
977-2400.
Saturday and Sunday, Nov.
Alt
16 and 17, the Maitland
Mali
Center will offer a workshop

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Herald photo byTommyVlncont
A worker directs a crane operator as he lilts rooting materials to the top of Sanford City Hall. Th e building, located on North
Park Avenue, Is getting a new roof — just In time lor winter.

The Seminole County Sheriff's
department is seeking information that
will lead to the arrest of persons
believed responsible for a rash of van­
dalism during the past several weeks.
Friday, Nov. 8 eight reports were
token in Shannon Downs, Markham
Oaks, Ravcnbrook and the Tall Trees
neighborhood* regarding decorative
lamps smashed in driveways. That
same day, near Safe Harbour Lane near
L ike Mary, tlx-re were throe reports of
vandalism, one to a car, one to a flag­
pole and (Hie to a yard.
Sunday, Nov. 10, near Lake Mary,
two residents had their vehicles' win­
dows smashed while another had a
flagpole ripped down.
Monday, Nov. 11, three residents in
the Crystal Lake subdivision near
Longwood reported vehicles' windows
were smashed. In most cases, ceramic
tile was thrown through the windows.
If arrested and convicted, those
responsible amid fare felony criminal
mischief charges which carry a maxi­
mum of fivey e a n in prison and a max­
imum fine of $5,000
Anyone with information Is asked to
contact Sgt. Kevin Mahanke at 407-4-14­
0567.

C&lt;-m itpt - *- — Velma Williams, to write a letter of
Mil'port fur llu- new Cyber I ligh Sellout, which is
ufx-raling as a private ixtxxil with AS students.
Iessard flat out did nut want to sign any letter, but
promised to put the matter before the full axnm ission last Monday nigh!.

Turns out Rachman wanted the letter addressed
to Gov. Jeb Bush. Bush and his cabinet were sched­
uled to hear Rachman's appeal two days later con­
cerning the revocation of Cyber High's charter
school status. Wouldn't that have been a great way
for Sanford to impress the governor?
Wisely, the commission told Rachman that the
Issue was between her, the school board and the
governor.
Bash made the right choice too, upholding
Seminole County's decision.
Rachman, meanwhile, continues to suck up tox
dollars. She's suing Seminole County for revoking
her charter without proper due process. The school
boanl intends to vigorously defend itself, which it
should, meaning dollars tiut could be spent on
classroom technology Is going to the attorneys
instead.

Police
B lo tte r

DUI Arrests
George Goebel, 67, Oak Leaf Lane,
Longwood, was stopped by sheriff's
deputies Thursday on Smokyrbe Blvd.
in

narcotics equipment.

I !»•was rlurgvil will)

driving under the influence (DUI) of
aleohol/drugs.
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Jimmy Jerome Franklin, 21, of West
11th Street, Sanford, was arrested by
members of the Sanford police Special
Tactical Unit, winking on street level
narcotics dealing?. They reportedly had
made contact with Franklin and
arrange a purchase. He was located on
North Palmetto Avenue and arrested
on charges of selling cocaine and pos­
session of aicaine.

Eric Jamie Otero, 22, of S. Winsome
Court, Lake Mary, was stopped by
sheriff's deputies Thursday on Weldon
Blvd. at Highway 17-92. Fie was
charged with DUI.
Domestic Cases
Rhonda P. Collins, 39, of
Sandalwood Court, Oviedo, was arrest
ed by Oviedo police early Friday.
Officers said she had force
forced' ’her way
into an ex-hasband's residence on
Sugarbenry Trail in Oviedo, and had
become involved in an altercation with
him. She was charged with
battery/domestic violence, burglary
and trespassing.
Robert Allen Homer, 39, of Oak
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police at his residence
Thursday following a dispute with his
wife. He was charged with
battery/domestic violence.

Drug Arrests
LVIbort Lisk, 43, Bums Avenue,
l-nngwixxl, was arrested by Seminole
County Sheriff's deputies Thursday.
Members of the City/County
Investigative Bureau (CCIB) served a
warrant at his address and searched the
residence. They said during the search,
task attempted to get rid of some of the
items in the bathroom. 1le was arrested
ini charges of destroying/tampering
with t- idence, possession of under 20
grams of marijuana and possession of

Poe position: You read it here first. Several
montlis ago I opined tiut if tiie Democratic Party
lud a lick of sense, they'd tell Reno and McBride to
beat it and nominate Daryl Jones.
With tlx- Dvms going oh-fer in statewide races,
party faithful are calling for executive director Bob
Poe's resignation. Seems tlx- Yellow-Oig Democrats
want more firebrand leaders who can ignite the base
and turnout fix- vote. Hut's Jones, not Ptx*. Jones is
articulate, savvy, pixitogenic and can give a stump
speech with enough passion to nuke a Republican
vote tix straight Democratic ticket.
I\x\ who resides in Republican-rich Seminole
County, doesn’t pLin to resign. Republicans should
hope he doesn't.
Before tix- GOPers get Ux&gt;caught up in their vic­
tory champagne, they sltould remember the adage
about being careful what you wish for. They deci­
siv e ly control Tallahassee now, meaning they can't
blame tlx- LVnxxrats when they fail to make gixxl
ini belter health care or smaller class sizes.
I egisLitors are facing massive revenue shortages
and tlx1big " I " word Is looming large.
Perhaps Poe's on to something after all.

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and fled in a vehicle driven by Stokes.
The vehicle was eventually stopped on
1=4 at SR-46A. Both men were charged
with retail theft, and possession of alco­
hol by a person under 21 years of age.

Vandalism Spree

Frederick Michael Loudermilk, 47, of
Owl Haven Cove, Geneva, was arrest­
ed by deputies at his residence
Thursday. Officers said he had been
involved in a dispute with a female He
was charged with battery/domestic
violence.

technique and how to release
one’s creative spirit, entitled
"Now &amp; Zen".
Taught by artist Beverlee
Ahlirt, this two day workshop
is designed for beginners ana
experienced artists alike. Cost
for the workshop is $90 for
non-members and $81 for
members. The event will be
held In the Germaine Marvel
Community Building at the
Maitland Art Center from 10
a.m. until 3 pm . both days.
For information contact
Ann Colvin at 407-539-2181.
The moving performance of
musical The Rock and The
Rabbi, is now being shown
each weekend with the excep­
tion of Thanksgiving week­
end, until Dec. 21. The play b
the story about the friendship
between Peter and Jesus.
Performances are at Orlando's
Plaza Theater. For location,
times and ticket information
call the box office at 407-228­
1220 or visit the web site at
www.ThePlazaThcatre.com.
Tito city of Casselberry will
be presenting a free Jazz con-'
cert for area residents from 5
until 8 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 16
behind Casselberry City Hall,
95 Triplet Lake Drive, tiring a
blanket and enjoy the evening
of "Jazz at Sunset". Featured
will be the Rich Walker Band,
Soulful Fourcast and Sunyatto.
For more information con­
tact Leah Canlas at 407-262­
7720, ext. 1304.

The city of Winter Springs
will hold their "Winter
Wonderland" Holiday
Parade, Sunday, Nov. 17 at
2 3 0 p.m. The route will be on
SR-434 beginning at the
Winter Springs Elementary
School and ending at the
Badcock Shopping Plaza, just
west of SR-419.
Hie parade will include
UCF Golden Knights' Dancers
and Mascot, Indian Trails
Middle School and Winter
Springs High School marching
Bands. Orlando Magic
Dancers, Puff the dragon and
Santo.
For more information call
407-327-6593.

Collection boxes for United Christmas celebration now at various sites
Collection boxes are now located at
various sites for the Seminole Count)’
United Christmas celebration to benefit
tlx- children who have been the subject
of abuse/special needs cases, whose
cases have been investigated by the
Seminole County Sheriffs Office-, Child
Protective Services (CPS) Team in 21*12
Kids I louse of Seminole County is ab*&gt;
playing a vital role in this etxle-avor.
Ihe- collection boxes are at the- six

CPS will be holding this event on
LAV 14, and the- main focus now is to
get donations of gifts and materials to
make-the- event a success. More tiun
750 children are invited; which repre­
sents only a portion of the- children the
U7&gt; team checked for abase-, or special
needs, during 21*12
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For more information, a intact Marie
Carling at 407-665-6508, or Stacey
Brown at 407-6654539.

jc m noie spokes, a social
vlub helping newcomers make
friends and become famtliar
wi th the Orlando ari-a will
hold a get-acquainted coffee
on Nov. 20 at 1030 a.m.
For information on the club

location of meetings or to
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reservations, call Carol
at 407-8806330.

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residence. Bom in Watcska, III.,
ne moved to Central Florida 18
y w a ago. He was a retired rural
maU carrier and a member of
OeBary Methodist Church. He
belonged to VFW Post 8093 in
American Legion in
a ™ ” " ', ? , volunteer fireman in
J S - y f r a - d degrec Mason
[oGanvllle, 111., and owner of
Dwlgc Garage in Wateska, III.
Survivors include wife, Lois;
stater. Beverly Meehan. Fort
Myers;
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home/Crematory, Orange City,
in charge of arrangements.

Otureh, Va., John, Bastrop, Tex.;
daughters, Billie Buzbee,
R uskin, B arb ara Wfinrawm,
hltham ,
uHsburg, Ann Carroll, Temple,
Tex., Irene Lyle, Alexander City,
Ala., Mary Gomez, Arlington,
Tex., Sharon Tyner, Bartlett Tex.;
step-daughter. Ruby Whitley,
Woodbine, Ga.; 25 grandchil­
dren; 26 great-grandchildren;
one great-great-granddaughter.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, Nov. 16, at 1 p.rn. at
the Sanford Church of Christ
with Interment following at All
Faiths Cemetery, Casselberry.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

EUGENE H. RODGERS

Eugene H. Rodgers, 85, laurel
Avenue, Sanford, died TUesday,
Nov. 12,2002 at Longwood
Healthcare. He was bom O ct 31,
1917 In Frankford, Ky., and .
moved to Sanford in 1956. He
was retired from Orlando Navy
Exchange, and was a 23 year vet­
eran of the US. Navy, serving in
World War 11 and Korea. He was
a member of First Baptist Church.
Sanford. He was a 32nd Degree
Mason and a life member
XT of
Sanford Masonic Lodge and
Seminole #2 Order of Eastern Star.
He belonged to Orlando Bahia
Shrine Temple, Legion of Honor,
WILUE MERLE 'NEWMAN'
American Legion Post 53,
PICKREN
Veterans of Foreign Wars. Scottish
Willie Merle "Newman"
Rite of Free Masonry, US. Navy
Pickren, 85, of Sanford, died
Armed Guard, Knights Templar
Wednesday, Nov. 13,2002. Bon*
Eye Foundation, Fleet Reserve
Aug. 27,1917 in Asbury, Ala.,
A-VHvijIion. Ancient Order of
she moved to Mt. Dora in 1935
Camel Herders, Sanford Scottish
and Sanford in the late 1970's.
Kite Club, Srn/ord Shrine Club,
She was a homemaker anil
Senior Friends, Mtxtroe Chapter
member of Sanford Churvh of
•IS. Grand Cross of Cok&gt;r and
Christ.
I H&gt;ntU Sheriff* Association.
Survivors incluile bn&gt;thcr,
li ijurvivor' todude son. Eugene
M.C. Newman, Ti&gt;rrancv, C al,
Jr. IVhvtv JaughtvTs, Nancy
stepsisters. Amy Lee Hanks.
I lenderMxv Centerville Ind.,
Newton, Ala., Alice Sisk. Ram ho Laurel Tremblay, Sanford;
Palos Verdes, Cal.; half sisters.
nvphew Innun Steagall,
Jewel Pierce, Midland City, Ala ,
Wappingere Falls. N.C.; grand­
Elizabeth Kvals, Hartford, Ala.;
children Christine Sexton, Pamela
sons. Gene, Sarasota, Jam3cs,
Updike, Mindy Goins, Adam
Sanford, Carrol "C.W", Sanford,
Rodgers and Valerie Ford; and
Joe, Dublin, Cal., Wade, Falls
great grandchildren Andrew

Sextan, Leslie Brewer and Dulton
Henderson Goins.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations may be made in his
name to the Bahia Shrine Center,
2300 Pdnbrooke Drive, Orlando,
32810-2469 or to VITAS;
Innovative Hospice Care at
VITAS Healthcare Corporation of
Central Florida, 5T51 Adanson
Street, Suite 200, Orlando, 32804.
Funeral services were held
Friday, Nov. 15 at First Baptist
Church of Sanford with Rev. Rick
Blythe officiating
Bald win-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Qaklawn Chapel. Sanford,
In charge of arrangements.

In charge of arrangements.

Cowan Moughton. Sanford, died and a long-time resident of
Wednesday, Nov. 13. Bom in
Sanford.
Sanford he was a life-long resi­
Survivors include sons,
dent. He attended Seminole
Damon, Philadelphia, Malik
High School.
Williams and Marquis Johnson,
Survivors Include parents,
both of Sanford; daughters,
Debra Williford, Sanford, Roger
Desray, Altamonte Springs,
Smith, Buffalo, N.Y.; brothers,
Shamnda, Sanford; mother,
Roger Williford. Dtron Smith and Sarah Willis, Sanford; father,
Jeremy Smith, all of Sanford; sta­
Hurtis Bouie, Rochester, N.Y.;
ters, Laquonnia Wilson. Tikesha
sisters, Tara Willis. Sanford,
Hines, both of Sanford; paternal
Pebbles Bouie, Boston, Mass.,
grandmother. Alctha Smith,
Keshia Fowakes, Atlanta, Ga.,
Sanford; maternal grandmother,
Bondkay Gooden, Orlando;
Catherine Harley, Palatka,.
brothers, Xavier Dowdell,
Gail A Wynn's Mortuary, Inc,
Rochester, Darryl Bouie,
Orlando, In charge of arrange­
Sanford, Anthony Brown, Lake
ments.
Mary, Warren Deshae, Deland,
Charles Hardness, Sanford;
HURTIS LEONARD WILLIS
maternal grandmother, Fannie
Hurtis Leonard "H urt Dog"
Mae Willis, Sanford..
Willis, 32, SRFuneral services will be
46, Sanford,
Wednesday, Nov. 20 at 1 p.rn.
died Tuesday,
at-New Lite Word Center, 1311
Nov. 12,2002
Oak Avenue, Sanford, with Rev.
at Orlando
Ronald W. Merthie officiating.
• Regional
Visitation will be Nov. 19 from
Medical
5 until 9 p.m. at Sunrise
Center,
Chapel, 900 Locust Avenue,
Orlando. He
Sanford.
was bom June
Sunrise Funeral Home,
25, 1970 In
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
Rochester, N.Y. He was a chef
ments.

ROBERT LEE THAMES
Robert Lee Thames, 45, San
Marcos Avenue, Sanford, died
Thursday, Nov. 14.2002 al
Healtficare
and Rehab
Center,
Sanford. He
was bom June
HL 1957 in
Miami and
moved to
Sanford from
Manning, SC .
a !
27 years ago.
He was a construction laborer.
Survivors include mother,
Georgia Mae Dunwoody,
_
Sanford; children, Monique,
Sophia and Robert "Lee3
Geretny Jr„ all of Sanford; broth­
ers Willie and George Pearson,
both of Sanford, Fred E Brooks.
Deltona, Tommy Lee, Greenville,
S.C., Leon Lewis, Rocks way,
N.Y., Harold Glen Davis,
Jamaica, N.Y., Rodney
Dunwoody and Ronald
Dunwoody, both of Miam; sta­
ters, Jervine Johnson, Sanford,
Susan Green, Southern Pines,
N.C., Debbie King, Savannah,
Ga., Rooalvn Dunwoody, Miami;
four grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Tuesday, Nov. 19, at 6 p.rn.. at
Zion Hope M.B. Church, 710
Orange Avenue, Sanford. There
will be no visitation.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

CARL A. SMITH

Carl A, Smith. 83, West Hyde
Drive, Deltona, died Tuesay,
Nov. 12,2002 at Ills residence.
Bom in Anderson, S.G , he
moved to Sanford in 1927 and to
Deltona In 1998. He was a saw
mill laborer and a member of
W stvlew Baptist Church.
Sanford. He was a veteran of the
U S. Army.
Survivors include care giver,
Mary Kirkgard, Deltona; stator,
Frances Hall, Daytona Beach.
Altman-Long Funeral Home
and Crematory, DeBary, In
charge of arrangements.

MARY A. STEPHENS
Mary A. Stephens, 95, Chipola
Ave.. IX-Land, died Saturday,
Nov. 9,2002 at Woodland
Terrace Nursing Home. Bom in
Brooklyn, N.Y., she moved to
Central Florida 35 years ago. She
was a homemaker and a mem­
ber of Our Lady of the Lakes
Catholic Church in Deltona
where she was Eucharist
Minister. She was a member of
Adoration Society, National
Council of Catholic Women and
lA*ltona Civic Association.
Survivors include daughters,
Marilyn 1 lorbwitz. Key
Biscayne, Jacqueline Crimmel,
Succasunna, N.J.; six grandchil­
dren.
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Commission tables Lynx funding proposal

By Dan Ping
Editor
Edltor

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T a xp a ye r fin a n c e dt r trip
to L a s V egas
c o n tin u e s to d a m a g e tra n s it a g e n c y

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SANFORD — Fallout from a taxpayer
financed trip to Las Vegas continues to
damage Lynx, Central Florida's regional
transportation agency.
Mynday
nighl,
Sanford
City
Commissioners tabled an agenda item to
give lynx $180,000 for the current fiscal
year. The commission wants to see the
results of an investigation by Orange
County regarding the trip
A local television station, WKMG

Channel 6, followed nearly two dozen
Lynx employees and board members to
Las Vegas last month. Agency officials
purportedly made Ihe trip to attend a
national transit conference, however.
WKMG reporters filmed several Lynx*
officials gambling and drinking at the
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Mayor Brady Lessand pulled the item
from the consent agenda and asked com­
missioners to table the matter

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In addition. Lvnx
Lynx h
has
been
criti­
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ence than Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville
combined.
The funding proposal was part of
Sanfotd's consent agenda, a portion of the
meeting that deals with routine matters
that require commissioners' approval and

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Lake Mary and Oviedo,
both 9-1 and co-champions
of the Seminole Athletic
- Conference, will open play­
offs at home on Friday.

PageSA

The Sem inole High School
Bend is hosting their fall con­
cert Thursday, Nov. 14. begin­
ning at 7 JO p.m. In the school
auditorium . 2701 Ridgewood
Ave. in Sanford. Under the
direction o f P .L Malcolm and
Frank Taylor, the groups to
perform Include the
Sym phonic Band, Wind
Ensemble and Marching B jn d .
The concert is free and open
to the public. For additional
information, phone the band
n&gt;om at 407-320-5161.
In addition, members of the
Marching Band are now tak­
ing orders for their annual
Christmas Tree/Wreath sale.
O rderi will be taken through
Monday, Nov. 18. T h is year's
sale features premium Frasier
Fir trees and wreaths.
Trees can be ordered with a
$15 deposit fee and the
wreaths can b e ordered with a
$5 deposit.
The trees, direct from the
C arolines, are priced at $54.50
plus tax for six to seven foot
trees, $59.50 plus tax for the
seven to eight foot trees, and
the 24 inch wreaths are $16.95
plus tax.
The band members will
also be selling M im i's candles,
available in 50 scents, for $14
each, with eight ounce double
scented candles for $10.
All orders including trees
and candles will be available
for pickup on Dec. 4 at the
Sem inole High School
D river's Ed parking lot. west
of the football stadium ,
between 3 and 6:30 p.m.
To place an order, contact
any band member or phone
the band room at 407-320­
5161.

Staff Writer
With a unanimous decision,
the Seminole County Commis­
sion TUesday approv ed going for­
ward with a drainage project at
Lockhart-Smith Canal.
The canal is kxrated in north­
west Seminole County, north of
SR-46 off Oregon Avenue. The
primary canal system, originally
constructed in 1930, provides
drainage of more than 12 square
miles of the northwestern part of
the county.
The dty staff stressed the
importance of making improve­
ments, as tlie canal has not been
maintained in approximately 50
years. Since it was dug, new
growth l i a s toned additional _
drainage in Ihe canal - namely the
Seminole Towne Center mall,
nearby businesses and residential
areas
Photographs of the present
area presented to the commis­
sioners revealed a number of
trees, killed by occasional high
water, having fallen into tne
canal, along with debris, further
restricting tne flow of water.
Proposed work is to recon­
struct the channel, stabilize the
banks and reduce the potential for
flooding. Also, in the past,
because of privately owned prop­
erty, the county has not had access
for regular maintenance.
The total length of the property
to be improv ed is nearly 10 miles.
According to plans of the canal,
at the present time, it is supposed
to be approximately 50 foet wide.
With all of the debris and dead
trees however,' it is generally
much smaller.
Mark Flomerfelt, manager of
Rood Operations and Storrrm ater
for the County explained Out the
proposal calLs for widening the
resent canal after debris has
ten removed, to as much as 100
• feet. This would be a 60 fixit wide
canal with 20 feet low run-tiff
areas on each side. The widening
would also require a number of
pa-sent trees to be removed or
relocated.
“We're going to need to obtain
easements from the property
owners," he observed. "Property
owners apparently aren't going to
give as any land but they are will­
ing to sell it to die county."
According to the estimated

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Sanford residents, K nipfer said.
To p articipate In the con test, h o w ­
ever, p eop le need to fill o ut a n
entry form b efo re M onday, Dec.
2, so the ju d g es know w here to
th e re w ill be five categ ories in
this y e a r's con test, including (test
O v erall
D isplay,
T rad itio n al
D isplay,
U nusual
D isplay,
N um ber o f Lights and Best Block.
Prizes w ill be aw arded to the
winners in each category.

p h oto* by Tommy Vlncar*

The community gathered
Monday tor Sanford's
annual Veterans Day
Ceremonies, hosted by
the Disabled American
Veterans Chapter Na
30. Pictured above. 6year-oid Shacoreyia
Jordan bows her head in
prayer during the cere­
mony. Shacoreyia is
standing next to her
great grandmother.
Ruthto Hester, who is a
member ot the Amvets
Ladies Auxiliary At
right. Sgt. Gerald Smith
salutes during tho
national anthem Smith
is the Seminole High
School U. S. Air Force
Jr. ROTC Instructor.
For more photos,
soo Page 6A

There is no entry fee for the
contest. Knipfer said. A property
may only win once in a three-vear
period in order to allow others
the opportunity to be recognized
for their efforts. You may be a
“block" winner one year and
"resident" winner a different
year.
“The contest realiv helps peoget into the holiday spirit,”
pfer said. “And, it shows
everybody, especially visitors to
the area, what a nice community
Sanford is."
The contest is being held in
conjunction with Sanford's 14th
annual Holiday Tour of Homes,
which is scheduled for Dec. 6
through Dec. 8. The event is a
walking tour of 14 structures cen­
tered on Magnolia and Park
avenues. This year, the event will
aLso celebrate the 125th birthday
of Sanford.
For ticket and other informa­
tion concerning the Holiday Tour

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o f l tom es, call 407-263-4488.

For an entry form for the
Lighting Contest, contact the
Sanford Historic Trust at PO. Box
536, Sanford, FL 32772. Entry
forms may also be picked up at
The Seminole Herald office, located
at 300 N. Fre-nch Ave. A copy of
tlie form will also be published in
the weekend edition of The

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Sanford Historic Trust wants
residents to start getting into the
holiday spirit.
The organization is once again
sponsoring the Holiday Home
Lighting Contest From Dec. 2
through Dec. 5. judges will be
roaming the streets of Sanford
looking for the best holiday deco­
rators.
“The Trust has sponsored the
contest for the past several years,”
said Trust board member Mike
"Gordy” Knipfer. “We try to get
people to decorate their homes
before the beginning of the annu­
al I loliday Tour of Homes."

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SANFORD — Things are just a little
bit brighter at Paw Park.
Through a collaboration between the
city and Friends of Our Paw Park, lights
were recently installed at the dog park. As
a result, the- facility will now dote al 8
pin. nightly, giving visitors and tlwir
canine friends additional tune to spend at
die park.
“The lights have been very well accept­
ed," said Mike "Gordy” Knipfer, diair­
man of Friends of Our Paw Park. "Not
only do people have more time to spend
at the park, tlie lights also make it safer for

$15,000 of the $25,000 needed to complete
tiiem.
"We keep a dog log at the park where the initial stage of the park, the canine
people can make comments and exercise area officially opened on May 5,
requests," lie said. "Installing lights was 2001. The perk b currently maintained by
one of the biggest requests made by visi­ the city of Sanfoni Parks Department.
Tlie area was a dty park long before
tors."
The $25,000 lighting project was becoming a favorite hang out for dogs In
financed mostly through the city. Knipfer 1886, laycee Park was built in the Icvaticxi
said. However, a small portion was paid that borders Sanford’s historic downtown
through donations raises1 by Friends of district. The park, however, slowly deteri­
Our Paw Park, a group of Sanford resi­ orated through the years and became the
dents who worked with the dty to co­ hot spot for vagrants, prostitutes and
drug dealers ami was littered with bro­
found tlie park.
Friends of Our Paw Park formed the ken glass, trash and other debris.
All that changed when Paw Park was
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DEAR M ISSIN G MARY: Terhapa It's because

they were taught as boys that It's unmanly to
express emotion — which they have interpreted
to mean that expressing heartfelt emotion is a
sign of weakness. Fortunately, In these "liberat­
ed" times, that philosophy is changing because
we now know that expressing one's feelings is
healthy for both men and women.

DEAR ABBY: My siblings and I need your
advice. We know our stepfather is cheating on
our mother, but we don't know what to do. We
love our stepdad and would never have thought
this could happen — but it's become a cold reali­
ty
We cannot just sit and watch our mother be
taken advantage of. It feels like we are betraying
Mom by not telling her what we know.
She reads your column faithfully and has often
clipped it for as to read. Abby, please help us.
We’re at a loss.
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DEAR NEEDING ADVICE: You have been
placed in a terrible position. Tell your stepfather
what you know, and give him a deadline to
break off the affair — or else YOU will tell your
mother. And if he doesn't do it, follow through.
MS*M

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Drug Arrests
• Horace Phelps, 23, of Decatur, Ga.
was arrested by Altamonte Springs
police Friday. Police were called to a
motel on South Wymorc Raid In refer­
ence to a disturbance. They found a
group of people in the parking lot, one
of whom said she was visiting a subject
in one of the rooms. Police checked the
room and kxated Phelps. A search of
the room reportedly discovered a 38
Avenpe, SanforxJ, wan arrested by
' caliber Handgun, over 351 pounds of
Sanford police Sunday. A vehicle had
cannabis packed in four separate duffel
reportedly been stolen the previous
bags, trace amounts of cocaine, a scale,
evening, and three men had been dri­
weights, plastic baggies and other mis­
ving through Sanford looking for it.
cellaneous paraphernalia.
When they discovered it parked on
Phelps was placed under arrest and
Sterling Court, they summoned police.
is being charged with trafficking in
According to the arrest report, two men
cannabis, possession of a firearm by a
had entered a residence the pervious
convicted felon and possession of
evening with a pistol, beat the resident,
cocaine. The investigation is continuing. stolen a gold chain, taken the car keys,
• Cedi Grady Legette, 18, of Deltona, and driven off in his 1995 Chevrolet
was arrested by sheriff's deputies
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the vehicle. One of the men was unable
arrested for possession of marijuana
to be located, but Lawson was appre­
with intent to sell or deliver within
hended and arrested on charges of
1AX) feet of a public school, possession
grand theft of a motor vehick*, rob­
of narcotics equipment and possession
bery/home invasion, aggravated bat­
of under 20 grams of marijuana.
tery with a deadly weapon, and petty
• Benton P. Hagge, 21, of Altamonte
larceny.
Springs, was stopped by sheriff’s
• Bryant Mark Losso, 28, of Orlando,
deputies Sunday on North Street in
was arrested by Seminole County
Longwood. He was charged with pos­
Sheriff's deputies early Tuesday. His
session of under 20 grams of marijuana,
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rest area of Interstate-4 near Longwood.
driving with a suspended license.
A license check indicated the vehicle
was listed as having been stolen in
Stolen Vehicles
Orange County. Losso was arrested on
• Bernard Lawson, 19, Summerlin
a charge of grand theft motor vehick*.

Scott Steven Cooley, 22, of Cardinal
Cove, Sanford, was arrested by
deputies Sunday in a parking lot near
his home, where he reportedly had
backed into another vehicle, then left
to go to his apartment He was subse­
quently charged with driving under
tne influence (DUI) with property

as well as at the main office at 100
Bush Blvd., and at the jail. Several
businesses have expressed an interest
in collecting the toys, as well.
The CPS Team needs new,
unwrapped toys to be given to the
children who are on a gift list.
IXinated gifts will also be made avail­
able for the Santa's toyshop, where
the parents/ guardians can shop for
the children, and the merchandise
will be offered at a low price.
CPS will be holding this event on

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current insurance, and improper back­
ing.
Retail Thefts
• Lanette Darnell Pope, 37, Locust
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Tuesday at a retail store
in the 3600 block of South Orlando
Drive in Sanford. Police said Pope, and
a 17 year old female, had reportedly
token a number of clothing items from
the store without paying. She was
charged with shoplifting from a mer­
chant.
• Deborah Lynn Williams, 36, of
Winter Springs, was arrested by
Longwood police at a store on
Highway 17-92 in Longwood early
Tuesday. Officers said she had token a
cake from the store without paying.
She was charged with petty theft.
• Michael Boydcn Faulkenbury, 30,
Creekwater Terrace, Lake Mary, was
arrested by deputies in a store in the
4100 block of West Like Mary
Boulevard. He reportedly had attempt­
ed to take a number of items from the
store without paying. He was charged
with petit theft, resisting a law enforce­
ment officer without violence, and
resisting a merchant.

Dec. 14, and the main focus now is to
get donations of gifts and materials
to make the event a success. More
than 750 children are invited; which
represents only a portion of the chil­
dren the CPS team checked for abuse,
or special needs, during 2002.
For inquiries about the event more
information, or how to help, contact
Marie Carling at the Seminole
County Sheriffs Office at 407-665­
6508, or Stacey Brown at 407-665­
6539.

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Orlando Marriott in Lake Mary. •
Part of the proceeds will benefit
Make-A-Wish.
Tickets are now available,
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$25 in advance, S35 at the door.
For information phono Debbie
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The dty of Winter Springs * •'
will hold their "Winter
Wonderland" Holiday Parade, .
Sunday, Nov. 17 at 2 3 0 p.m.
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The route will bconSR-434
beginning at the Winter
Springs Elementary School an d '.
ending at the Badcock
Shopping Plaza, just west of
SR419. The parade will include
UCF Golden Knights' Dancers
and Mascot, Indian Trails
Middle School and Winter
Springs High School marching
Bands, Orlando Magic Dancers,
!*uff the dragon and Santo.
For more information phone
407-327-6593.

WED
Seminole Spokes, a social
club helping newcomers make
friends and become familiar
with the Orlando area will hold
its get-acquainted coffee on
Nov. 20 at 1030 a.m.
For information on the dub,
location of meetings or to make
reservations, phone Carol at
407-880-6330.

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Central Honda Regional
Hospital will sponsor a
Wellness Seminar for weight
reduction on Tuesday, Dec. 3
from 6 3 0 until 8 3 0 p.m. The
seminar will be conducted sim­
ilarly to the preceding day on
Smoking Cessation. For more
information phone 1-8004148-

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

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Collection boxes for United Christmas celebration now at various sites
Collection boxes will be going out
tliis week for the ScnvnoU* County
United Christmas celebration to ben­
efit the children who have been the
subject of abuse/special needs cases,
whose cases have been investigated
by the Seminole County Sheriffs
Office, Child Protective Services
(CPS) Team in 2002. Kids’ House of
Seminole County is also playing a
vital role in this endeavor.
The collection boxes will be distrib­
uted to the six SCSO district offices,

blanket and enjoy the evening
of "Jazz at Sunset". Featured
will be the Rich Walker Band,
Soulful Fourcast and Sunyatto.
For more information contact Leah Cantos at 407-2627720, ex t 1301.

Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce will present the
12th annual Fantasy Night

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will hold it's kickoff breakfast ,
Friday, Nov. 15 from 8 until 9
a m at AAA Building in
Heathrow. Honorary chairper­
sons for the event are Diane
Parker, President of the
Seminole County/Lak* Mary , j
Regional Chamber of
Commerce, and Lake Mary
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tab, churches, schools and str- ,
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DEAR ABBY: I have a somewhat heartwrenching dilemma. Last night, I told my fiance
that I loved him so much I would be devastated if
something happened to him. He didn't say any­
........................... thing. Then 1 asked him if he felt
the same wav. He said, "Well...
probably." Abby, he is not affec­
tionate and there have been
many times when I have doubt­
ed his love for me. He treats my
son like his own, though. We've
discussed this, and he always
tells me I overreact What should
Ido?

DEAR ABBY: I enlisted shortly after Pearl
Harbor. Thirty-six days later, I was on my way to
the Philippines. En route, the Philippines fell to
the Japanese, and we were routed to Australia.
Eleven days after we landed, I met the most beau­
tiful girl in the world.
On our first date, I told her I was going to
marry her. I did, 18 months later, while on a 10day R-and-R leave from New Guinea.
After more than 57 years of marriage and two
children, my beloved "Mary" died five days
before Christmas. Although we agreed that our
ashes were to be scattered over the mountains, I
found I could not part with hers.
While Mary was alive, she would frequently
say, "You don't know how much I love you." Yd
reply, "Likewise." I never said, "I love you." Now
her ashes are on my dresser, where I tell her sev­
eral times a day how much I love her, but it's too
late. Although I wrote poetry to her, I could not
bring myself to say the three words I knew she
wanted most to hear.
As my dearest was dying and we thought she
was comatose, 1 told her, T here aren't enough
wools to tell you how much I love you." A tow
hours later, she whispered, "Not enough words"
and died.
The reason Fm writing is to urge men to
express their feelings while their loved ones are
alive. I don’t know why, but many men are reluc­
tant to express the depth of their feelings.
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County, Ohio he moved to
Central Florida five years ago
Survivors include sons,
RobSert, Bonafay, Arthur,

DeLand; daughters, Marie
Guy, Columbiana, Ohio.

Kathryn Moffatt,
Mcchanicistown, Ohio; brother,
l.* * ' BS u fa &gt;'; 18 grandchil­
dren; 39 great-grandchildren:
s ,x 8 "a'-g reat-g ran d childrvn
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home/ c remat°m, Orange
City, in charge of arrange­
ments.

WILLIE E.
BENNETT
Willie E. Bennett, 82, of
Sanford, died Saturday, Nov. 9,
2002. Bom Nov. 3,1 9 2 0 in
Geneva, he was a life long
Central Florida resident. He

was a rancher and a dairyman.
Survivors Include wife,
Ruby; sons, Bobby and Willie;
daughters, Barbara Stone,
Nancy Welker. Julia Bulick and
Rose Lawson; brothers, John
and Paul; sisters, Sadie,
Margaret, Helen and Patsie; 14
grandchildren; 12 great-grand­
children
Graveside services will be
Thursday, Nov. 14 at 11 a.m. at
Evergreen Cemetery in Sanford
with pastor Thomas Harris
officiating. Visitation will be
from 6 until 8 p.m. Wednesday
at the Gramkow Funeral Home
Chapel.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
CLARENCE AUSTIN
CHARRON SR.
Clarence Austin Charron,
Sr., 82, o f Sanford, died
Sunday, Nov. 10,2 0 0 2 .
Survivors include sons,
Steve, John and Danny; daugh­
ter, Dianne; 15 grandchildren;
11 great-grandchildren, all of
Sanford.
Graveside services will be

held Friday, Nov. 22, at Florida
National Cemetery in
Bushnell, with Military
Honors.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
SU YOUNG
CHOUNG
Su Young Choung, 47, of
Sanford, died Friday, Nov. 8,
2002 at Shands Hospital,
Gainesville. He was born in
South Korea. He was the
owner of Angelo's Pizziara in
Sanford.
Survivors include one sister,
and fiancee Chong Hui Chi,
Sanford.
A memorial service was held
Tuesday, Nov. 12 at the
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
MARY ELIZABETH
FLETCHER
Mary Elizabeth Fletcher, 77,
Giovanni Street, Deltona, died

Friday, Nov. 8,2 0 0 2 at her resi­
dence. Bom April 3 ,1 9 2 5 In
Norwich, Conn., she moved to
Central Florida 40 years ago.
She was a teller for Barnett
Bank and a Catholic.
Survivors include daughters.
Dale Barber and Joyce Fletcher,
both of Orlando, Muriel
Fletcher, Deltona.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home/Crematory, Orange
City, in charge of arrange­
ments.

Survivors Include wife, Lois;
sister, Beverly Meehan, Fort
Myers.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home/Crematory, Orange
City, In charge of arrange­
ments.

HAROLD W.
KING

Theron “Tom” W. Guillion,
81, Homewood Avenue,
DeBary, died Sunday, Nov. 10,
2002 at his residence. Born in
Watseka, III., he moved to
Central Florida 18 years ago.
He was a retired rural mail
carrier and a member of
DeBary Methodist Church. He
belonged to VFW Post 8093,
DeBary, American leg io n ,
Wateska, III., Sheldon III
Volunteer Fireman, 32nd
degree Mason in Danville, III.
and former of Dodge Garage
In Wateska, III.

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for Seminole County students to
see and hear an amazing orches­
tral
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pcuumuncr by
Dy exceptionally
talented young musicians. The
concert will feature performances
by The Young Artists Sinfonia —
FYAO's beginning strings orchestra for musicians ages 6 through
12; and The Young Artists
Chamber Symphony Orchestra
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advanced chamber orchestra for
talented musicians ages 12
through 22. The Chamber perfor­
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and compositions by Bela Bartok.
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The Sanford Historic Trust is
sponsoring a story-writing con­
test as part of Sanford's 1215 years
celebration.
The stories must be about his­
toric homes, buildings and
neighborhoods in Seminole
County. These stories must be
historically accurate, based on
fact, and tell a good story about
the subject matter.
The Sanford Historic Trust will
award:
• $50 to the best story in the
High School Division
• $25 to the best story in the
Middle School Division
Each participant and each
school with at least a single entry
will receive certificates for partic­
ipation.
Each story submitted will be
linked to the Sanford Historic
Site and posted on the
International "Listening to the
Walls" Web Site.
Submissions should be post­
dated no later than Nov. 15.
Seminole County participants are
also encouraged to create web
sites about their stories and
research and submit these links.
Send entries to: Sanford
Historic Trust, PO Box 536,
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LEO ELMER
PEARSALL
Leo Elmer Pearsall, 79, Pine
View Drive, Orange City, died
Thursday, Nov. 7, 2002 at his
residence. He was born in
Torodo, Wash. He was a retired
supervisor for International
Paper Company and a veteran
of the U.S. Coast Guard.
Survivors include wife,
Doris Beagle Pearsall; daugh
ters, Sandra Hall, Orange City,
Lyn Henderson, Centerville,
Ga.; son, Kenneth Pearsall,
Pacelot, S.C.; five grandchil­
dren; two great-grandchildren
Memorial donations mav be
made to Hospice of Volusia
County.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home/Crematory, Orange
City, in charge of arrange­
ments.

Harold W. King, 70,
Tuskawilla Road, Winter
Springs, died Friday, Nov. 8,
2002 at Florida Hospital,
Orlando. He was a retired
Commander in the U.S. Navy.
Survivors include wife, '
Frances L., Winter Springs;
sons, Harold G., Richmond,
Va., Barry G., Virginia Beach,
Va., Gordon M., Apopka;
daughters, Deborah King
Bames, Summerland Key, FI.,
Glyhnis K. Fadok, Winter
Springs; sisters, Ann Marsh,
Santee, S.C., Helen McLeod,
Patsy Dees, and Pam Davis, all
of Sumter, S.C.; brothers, Gary
C os, Sumter, S.C., Roy Cox,
Raleigh, S.C.; eight grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services will be
Friday, Nov. 15, at 10 a.m., at

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St. Stephen Catholic Church,
Winter Springs, with Father
John J. Bluett officiating.
Interment will be in Atlas
Crematory, Rockledgc
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, In charge of
arrangements.

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Over the past decade Stirling
International Realty, Inc. has
developed a worldwide reputa­
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ing upscale homes priced from
the $300* to more than $2 mil­
lion.
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to take on a unique assignment:
the marketing and sale of
Celebration-based NEVrland,
Inc.
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a future dealership
for
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wheeled people movers being
tested by police departments
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owner of Stirling. 'Its market of
potential buyers is worldwide,
and the marketing technology
we have developed is the most
effective way to reach them,"
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said
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Associate Allyn Maycumbcr,
who works out of the firm's Dr.
Phillips office, will be heading
up the sale of the business.
NEVrland sells and leases
electric vehicles, with extended
contracts to supply GEM electric
vehicles
to the town of
Celebration and the Celebration
Hotel. "The boom in 'dow n­
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districts - from Winter Park
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across the country."
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and Zapworld of California
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World, Epcot, Universal Studios
and Gaylord Palms Resort.
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corporate teams participating in
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during the event at Loch Haven
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accompanied by cancer survivors — carried illuminated
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disease.
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cancers and improve the quality
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and Church St. in Sanford.
Longstaff said 116,000 square
feet of upscale distribution facili­
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Tire new tenant. Total Computer
Warehouse, Inc. leased suites 117

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largest contractor of pool heat­
4,200 square feet - one In
agency with headquarters in
ing. automation, and purifica­
Orlando
and the other in
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M aitland based N A I Realvest
In Fort Lauderdale, Bill
: space at 610
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D avi, CCIM, broker at NAI
J * hospitality, retail merchan­
Parrish, with some 13 years of
P artn ers, Inc. is a fu lly Integrated
dising, health care, transport.!will require 2,000 square feet to
Realvest negotiated both lease
experience, was named opera­
com m ercial real e sta te op erating
agreements.
Hon, building and high technolo­
square feet of distribution
tions manager. Chris Scott was
c o m p a n y sp ecializin g in broker­
gy industries.
Davis represented the landspaa* l.ongstaff said. Monroe
a g e , in v e stm e n t, le a sin g and
named operations manager for
kird, 918 South Orange LLC, In a
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For more information, contact
CommerCenter South will offer
m a n a g e m e n t,
co n su ltin g ,
the Tampa branch. He has seven
lease agreement for 2,672 square
Kirk Myers, senior vice president
outdoor storage facilities as well.
years of experience and in
research and d ev elo p m en t ser­
feet at 918 S. Orange Ave. In
of public relations, at 407/261!- " W f c T f o t 5 2 ? • £ ■
The facility is located across
Sarasota, J.C. Batista, with 14
v ice s in the U.S. an d w orld w id e
Equity
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Orlando. The new tenant is CDI
St.
from
Monroe
y e ars of experience was named
th ro u gh N AI, a g lo b al real estate
Central Florida, an MRI Facility.
CommerCenter North, where s erv ices netw ork a c tiv e in over
operations manager
p a r k iM h o - .
P n m cra ofr' «
Have Brewer Properties inks
Davis also negotiated a ware­
NAI Realvest Partners is devel­ 300 m arkets.
f lorida Solar is the world's
lease for Giles Engineering
house lease at 1022 Bunnell Rd.
oping a major regional manufac­
largest provider of swimming
in Altamonte Springs that
Dave Brewer Properties, Inc.
turing and distribution facility
pool heating, automation and
Gilbert
and
Manjura
Marketing
Klli^rL Spr01” 0f CB R|chard with 300,000 square feet o f space.
totaled 1,500 square feet. Davis
mcently negotiated a lease for
purification and also markets a
awarded Bay Hill Club account
IVrol SvT»,' ?SCnted *he ,enan,&lt;
represented
the
landlord.
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square
feet
of
office
space
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9.2-acre
Monroe
wide range of services Involving
Gilbert
and
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CommerCenter South site will Marketing announced that it has at 4155 St. Johns Parkway in pest control, solar hoi water, International Promoters o f Art,
. ^ l o p m e n t and b u s in g inforInc. The new tenant is Southern
Sanford to the Giles Engineering
include five buildings with
weekly swimming pool mainte­ Spray Co.
been selected by Arnold Palmer s Group.
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warehouse, showroom, office
nance and prvssure.clcaning. The
Bay Hill Club and Lodge In
Maitland based NAI Realvest
Dave Brewer, founder and
and outdoor storage facilities.
firm launched a statewide
direct the prestigious property's
j •&lt;7n?* x‘nt Resources, LLC is a
Partners, Inc. is a fully integrated
chief executive officer o f the
Maitland based NAI Realvest
expansion program earlier this
advertising and public relations
firm, said Kurt Anderson of Lake
commercial real estate operating
Partners, Inc. Ls a fully integrated efforts.
.rate office facilities, retail centers
year and now has branches in
company specializing in broker­
Mary Presidential Realty negoti­
.multi-family and ,ing|e.fami|y commercial real estate operating
Sanford, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale
"The addition of a worldated the lease transaction.
age, investment, leasing and
and Sarasota.
; development jn the U.S. In company specializing in broker­ famous property like Bay Hill
management,
consulting,
age,
investment,
leasing
and
Orlando, Crescent is developing
Club and Lodge to our client ros­
Florida Solar names operations
research and development ser­
management,
consulting,
NAI Realvest inks office,
ter once again reflects the level of
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vices in the U.S. and worldwide
managers In branch locations
warehouse deals
. Norida Research Park, The research and development ser­ expertise we bring to the hospi­
through NAI. a global real estate
I lorida Solar Technology, a
vices
in
the
U.S.
and
worldwide
Crescent a, Pnmcra and New
NAI Realvest Partners, Inc.
tality-marketing business," said
services network active in over
division of Olympian Home
through NAI, a global real estate
Century Park in Lake Mary and
based in Maitland, negotiated 300 markets.
Ld Gilbert, the agency's chief
Services, with branches in
services network active in over
two leases that totaled close to
Cateway Crossing Shopping
executive officer.
"VVe are
300 markets.
Fampa, Sarasota. Sanford and
delighted to represent such a
Center in Altamonte Springs h
Fort Lauderdale has named three
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operations managers, according
NAI Realvest negotiates lease
. Small Bay starts construction of
Gilbert
and
Manjura
*° Steve Mitchell, president.
at American Industrial Center
Monroe CommerCenter
Marketing is a full-service ad verFlorida Solar is the world's
NAI Realvest Partners, Inc.,
Sma!l Bay Partners, LLC, a
based in Maitland, recently
; specialty development firm
negotiated a new lease for 6,750
.founded by NAI Realvest
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and Geof Longstaff and Orlando
Center in Longwood, George
jrcal estate developer Howard
S t e r l i n g
S i l v e r Livingston, president, said.
; Shieferdecker, has started con­
NAI
Realvest principals
struction
of
Monroe
Michael Heidrich and Robert
CommerCenter South, located
Blackwell negotiated the lease
south of SR 46 on Monroe Rd.
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Inc. to develop a mix-used pro­
owned land to Suncor for the
ject on city-owned property next
Lany Strickier as chairman of
project.
Once on the tax rolls,
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Agency (CRA) and Bob I’arsell
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as vice chairman. Strickier and
If Suncor fails to develop the
Lynx Executive Director unils, as well ns retail and office
Parsell were chosen by the fiveJ r®oks; Lessen! said he facilities. The development property, the land would revert member board to lead the CRA.
b jck to city ownership.
S ^ J f k«Br? oks *° sF*Mk a‘ the would require closing the
Commissioners also autho­
Commission s next meeting.
I m glad to see this coming,"
extreme north end of Myrtle
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« » d C" rT i" ioncr Handy Jonw. •or a marina permitting work
Avenue.
Hopefully this will kick off
order, which will provide the
The memorandum of under­
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board with all the necessary
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! double entrance safety gates, a
community bulletin board and
ja special fenced section for toy
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;dty estimates more than 50,000
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; Knipfer said the city and
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of the downtown area.
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November 13, 2002

Officers
charge St.
Augustine
man with
violations
Special to tht Herald

OCALA — Officers of the
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWQ charged a St.
Augustine man early
Tuesday with two commer­
cial fisheries violations in
Flagler County.
Officer Tim Matthews
charged Joseph H. Bush,
(DOB 4-14-62), of St.
Augustine, with transporting
clams at night, and posses­
sion of untagged clams, both
misdemeanor violations
which each carry a penalty of
up to a $500 fine and/or up
to 60 days in jail.
Officers seized approxi­
mately 350 pounds of clams
from Bush's commercial fish­
ing boat at about 5JO a.m.,
Tuesday at Bing's Landing.
Commercial clammers arc
required to tag the clams
they harvest with informa­
tion on where the clams were
harvested. This information

helps to ensure quality con­
trol since the wholesalers
purchasing the clams will
know that they were harvest­
ed from open sites, and not
areas closed to harvest.
The charges resulted from a
special enforcement detail
FWC officers worked In
MtpoiiM; to numerous com­
plaints reported in the area.
Anyone who sees someone
violating any fish or wildlife
law should report it to the
FWC through its toll-free,
24-hour, Wildlife Alert
Hotline at 1-888-404-FWCC.
Callers can remain anony­
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a reward if their information
leads to an arrest.
The Wildlife Alert program
began in 1979 under the for­
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Fish Commission (GFC).
Since then, the program has
paid out more than $300,000
in rewards and resulted in
20,000 arrests. Wildlife Alert
rewards are paid through
additional fines that are
imposed by judges on those
who have been convicted of
violating fish and wildlife
laws.

FO R T M C C O Y M A N
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FISH C H A R G E S

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Officer Ben Eason stopped
to check out a man and
woman who were arguing in
a vehicle parked at Highway
19 and Rodman Road in
Putnam County Tuesday, and
found more in the truck than
two people engaged in ani­
mated conversation.
Eason, a law enforcement
officer with the Florida Fish
and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC), asked
the two what was going on,
and decided they were hav­
ing nothing more than a ver­
bal argument. However, dur­
ing the course of the stop,
Eason noticed three coolers
in the back of the man's
truck. The man told him they
contained fish and he was
free to take a look.
What Eason discovered
was a number of saltwater
fish, many of which were
illegal to possess. With the
assistance of Officer Chad
Albritton and Sgl. Ben Allen,
also of the FWC, Eason
examined all of the fish in the
coolers and wrote the man
citations for several viola|jr r y Wayne lX&gt;ster, (DOB
2-11-02), of F t McCoy, was
charged with possession of
S e e O u td o o rs, P age 10A

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V o lle y b a ll e n d s u n e x p e c te d ly
By Dm h Smith
Sports Editor
ORLANDO — For the first time in
several years Seminole County will not
have a representative at the FHSAA Girls
Volleyball Championships.
Saturday started with such promise as
four teams had a decent shot at advanc­
ing to The Lakeland Center this week.
But by the time the night was over,
only two teams had reached the Regional
Finals and neither survived to play
a u in .
The biggest surprise of the day came at
Edgewater High School where No. 4
state-ranked and defending Class 6A
State Runners-up Oviedo was upset In
the Class 6A-Region 1 semifinals by
Cypress Creek in straight games, 15-6

T h e

County teams ousted from
state contention in regionals
and 16-14.
The Bears took early leads in both
games and led 8-0 in the second before
holding off a furious rally by the Lions
(29-3).
Cypress Creek (29-2) then returned
later to defeat the host Eagles (25-7), 15­
10 and 15-3, to claim the Class 6A-Region
1 volleyball championship Saturday
night.
The other semifinal loser was not a
huge surprise as Trinity Prep put a great
fight but fell to No. 1 state-ranked
Berkeley Prep (30-3), 15-10 and 15-9, in

ro a d

to

the Class 2A-Region 3 Tournament in
Tampa.
Kirkwood had seven kills and
Schneider 11 digs for the sixth-ranked
Saints (26-6).
In the Class 5A-Region 2 Tournament
in Plant City, Winter Springs looked like
it was ready to return to state as the
Bears crushed Tampa King, 15-3 and 15­
1, behind nine kills from Ally Hock and
four service aces from Erin Franz.
But host and defending State
Champion Durant (27-6), which whipped
Pine Ridge, 15-3 and 15-8, in the other

s ta te

semifinal, held off Winter Springs (27-3)
in the finals, 15-8 and 15-13, despite eight
kills from Hock and nine digs from Lorin
Lukas.
The match also marked the end of the
career of Bears coach Kim Vach, who
announced earlier that she was retiring
at season's end. The veteran co itti 1WYf t
with a 163-37 record at Winter Springs.
The final local team with a chance,
Orangewood Christian, reached the
finals of the Class A-Region 2
Tournament at Crystal River Middle
School.
Miller had seven kills and Ferguson
five kills as the Rams defeated Holy
Trinity, 15-8 and 15-6, in the semifinals,
but Oak Hall, which whipped host Seven
Rivers, 15-7 and 15-4, in the other semifi­
nal, defeated Orangewood, 15-9 and 15-

b e g in s

Lake Mary,
Oviedo at
home for
first round

By Dwn Smith
Sports Editor

By D o n Smith
Sports Editor

ORLANDO — The Seminole
Athletic Conference and
Seminole County will be very
well represented this Saturday
when tne Cross Country
Regionals arc contested.
The SAC, led by individual
champion Jennifer Berringer pf

LAKE MARY — With the
preliminaries out of the way,
the Lake Mary and Oviedo
football teams begin a trip that
hopefully leads them to
Tallahassee in five weeks.

O v ie d o , d o m inated the Clans

T h e R am s and L ions, b o th 9 ­

1 and ctxham pions of the
S em in o le A th letic C o n feren ce,
w ere rew ard ed fo r their stellar
cam p aig n s w ith h o m e g am es

in the first round of the
regionals this Friday despite
being runners-up in their
respective districts.
Lake Mary, which for some
unknown reason is not getting
a single vote in the FSWA
Class 5A State Poll, will host
Neptune Beach-Fletchrr (8-2)
at Don T. Reynolds Stadium,
while Oviedo, ranked No. 7 in
Class 6A this week, will host
Boone (8-2) at John Courier
Field. Both games are set for
7:30 p.m. kickoffs.
Both teams tuned up for the
playoffs with impressive vicSee Football, Page 9A

Lake Mary's Reggie Campbell (No 1) led the way with 140 yards on 27 carries and scored two touchdowns as
the Ram s (9-1) humbled Lake Brantley (6 - 4 ) , 23-8. al Don T. Reynolds Stadium Friday night.

S e a s o n s c o llid e
in P r e p
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
LAKE MARY — This is one of
those weeks when the line
between High School sports sea­
sons becomes very blurred.
Monday afternoon at AMF
Bowling Center-Longwood, the
Seminole Athletic Conference
Bowling season came to an end
with the Lake Mary boys and
Seminole girls claiming champi­
onships.
This afternoon (Wednesday)
at the Lake Brantley Aquatic
Center on the L ike Brantley
High School campus in
Altamonte Springs, the Class
District 2 Swimming and
Diving Championships get
underway with the Boys and
Girls Diving events.
Making up the field will be
DeLand, Deltona, Lake Brantley,
Lake Mary, Lyman, Mainland,
Oviedo, Pine Ridge, Seminole,
Spruce Creek and Winter
Springs.
Hie swimming portion of the
event will be held on
Wednesday morning with pre­
liminaries at 9 a.m. and contin­
ue throughout the day.
The Class 2A-District 8 meet

County
runners
set for
regions

4A-Lh»tnct 2 girls race at
Cypress Grove Park this past
Saturday, taking three of the
top four positions.
Berringer, a sophomore, led
the same three finishers to the
line as at last week's SAC Meet.
Barringer ran an 18:21 to out­
distance Lake Mary senior
Jessica Zabel (18:48) and Lake
Brantley freshman Amanda
Hintze (19:54).
But it was the balance of
Winter Springs that spelled the
difference in the team race as
the Bears had five runners in
the top 18 to score 62 points
and edge the Lions, who fin­
ished with 71 points.
Winter Park (73) was third, ,
followed by Lake Brantley (88),
Colonial (102) and Lake Mary
Sec Running, Page 9A

GUNTER AT DISNEY THIS W EEKEND

s p o rts
will be held on Saturday (Nov.
16) at the Orlando Aquatic
Center with TitusvilleAstronaut, Port OrangeAtlantic, Palm Bay-Haysidc, Eau
Gallic1, Flagler Palm Coast, Like
Howell, Merritt Island, New
Smyrna Beach, Palm Bay,
Rocklcdge, Satellite, Seabreeze,
and Sebastian River.
Preliminaries are at 9 a.m.
with diving at 10 a m. and the
finals are at 5 p.m.
The Class 1A-District 3 Meet
will be held on Friday (Nov. 15)
at Orlando's Like Highland
Prep with the preliminaries at 9
a.m., diving at I p.m. and finals
at 4 p.m.
Competing in the meet will tv
Bishop Moore, Orlando-Circle
Christian, Crescent City, Eustis,
Father L&gt;pe/, Orlando-First
Academy, Like Highland Prep,
Mount Dora, Orangewood
Christian, Orlando Lutheran,
Pine Castle Christian, Tavares,
Trinity Prep, and Umatilla.
The first event for the Winter
Season begins on Thursday
when tiie Lake Mary Boys Pre­
Season Soccer Classic begins at
Don T. Reynolds Stadium.
On 'Thursday, i^ike Howell
S e e P rep s, P age 9A

FILE PHOTO

Serrunolu High School graduate Joey Gunter (No. 10. above) wiU be back in Central Florida this weekend as a
member ol ttie Columbus State University (Georgia) Cougars basketball team that will be playing in the 2002
Disney s D-ll Tip-Otl Classic in the Milk House al Disney s Wide World ol Sports complex. Sponsored by the
Division II Commissioner's Association, the event features eight NCAA D-ll men s team s from around the coun­
try Gunter and CSU will lace the University ol California-Pennsylvania in the opening game at 1 p m. on Friday
(Nov IS). Other gam es on opening day are: 3,30 p.m.. Lake Superior St. vs. North Dakota St.; 6 p m 1
Presbyterian vs. Honderson State, and 8 30 p m . Bryant vs. BeUanrune The tournament will continue through
Sunday with gam es at 1 pm . 3:30 p.m.. 6 pm and 8 .30 pm . da4y.

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touchdown run.
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yard touchdown pass play to
kickoff gave the Patriots the ball
open the fourth quarter.
on the two-yard line and the
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catches — the only four com­
Larry Pirollo burst through the
plete passes the Lions had all
line to sack quarterback Jonny
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for 110 yards, one rush­
Venters for a safety.
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return yards.
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Will Harrison led the Lions
bled the ball away on its own 26 with 79 yards rushing on II car­
on its next possession and Rams
ries while Howard Lingard,
quarterback Jon Clark Wt tiaWd
who had two touchdowns
Sauls with a screen pass that
called back on penalties, rushed
turned Into a 35-yard touch­
for 62 yards on 14 attempts.
down pass.
In other games:
Chris Narsesian capped his
Lake Mary then stretched the
career with his best game since
lead to 23-0 after another
transferring to Winter Springs.
Patriots fumble in the third
The Bears wide receiver had
quarter turned into a one-yard
his first touchdown catch of the
touchdown run by Campbell,
season and the first touchdown
who finished with 140 yards on
pass of his career to lead the
27 carries, early in the fourth
hosts to a 20-13 victory against
quarter.
his former school, neighborhood
Venters finally ended the
rival Lake Howell.
shutout and capped off his
With the score tied at 7-7 late
super senior season and excel­
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lent career with a one-yard
lateral to Narsesian, who then
touchdown run in the fourth
threw a 33-yard touchdown
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never gave up the lead
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and knocked off a fellow playoff ted orally to UCF, finished the
game with four catches for 63
participant, with a 21-12 victory
yards and the season with 25
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Preps
Continued from page 8A
Ukes on West Orange at 5JO p.m. and at 7JO
p.m. the Rams face Edgewater
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The event Ukes a break on Friday for the begin­
ning of the football playoffs then returns on
Saturday with Edgewater playing Lake Howell at
noon and West Orange battling Lake Mary at 2
p.m.
Admission will be $4.
The Lake Mary's boys bowling team won the
SAC title in fine fashion, rolling over Lake
Brantley, 16-2.

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Golden Knights got on the board again

catches for 433 yards.
gcni°r Vemard Moore led
WintCTSprings (4-6) in rushing
with 62 yards on 10 carries, and
(unlor quarterback Jacob Garcia
completed nine-of-15 passes for
122 yards.
Lake Howell (1-9) was led by
senior running back Tyler
Sommer, who had 58 yards on
six carries, including a 48-yard
touchdown run.
Lyman closed out what had
could have been a good season
ruined by injuries with a 28-20
victory over Olympia at the
Carlton D. Henley Sports
Complex.
Senior quarterback Victor
Johnson suffered all season with
an ankle injury suffered in the
opening game of the season at
Boone and the Greyhounds
struggled to a 3-7 record.
O ly m p ia finished the seaso n 1-9.

A tough season for Seminole
also came to terrible finish as
the Fighting Scminolcs (1-9)
were crushed by Palm Bay, 63-7,
at Pirate Field in Melbourne.
Palm Bay, which began the
season ranked No. 2 in the
nation but then dropped its first
two games is now on an eightgame winning streak and has
beaten its last two opponents by
a combined score of 126-7.
So overmatched was the Tribe
that the Pirates' first team
offense only took 15 snaps in
the game before calling it a
night.
Six of those first seven plays
went for either a first down or a
touchdown as Palm Bay, which
also got a pair of touchdowns
from its special teams, cruised
to a 56-0 halftime lead and
played its junior varsity for the
majority of the final three quar­
ters.
Seven different Pirates found
the end zone with Elton

The Rams bowled a 3,066 series, setting a SAC
and school record. Matt BanU rolled a 684,
Garrett Braun a 650 and Ben Pascular a 631 for.
Lake Mary.
In the othei'boys matchups, Oviedo defeated
Lyman, 14-4, and Winter Springs edged Seminole,
10-8.
The Seminole girls also pul on quite a display in
winning the disUff SAC title, romping past
Winter Springs, 13-5.
In other matches. Lake Mary tied l-ake Brantley,
9-9, and Oviedo got past Lyman, 11-7.

Running
Continued from page 8A
(140).
The top six teams and top 15 individuals
earned spots in this week's regional.
Seminole had an individual advance
when freshman Alexandra Sosa ran a 21:36
to finish 15th.
In the boys' race, Winter Park dominated,
placing seven runners in the top 15.
Edgewater (72) was second and Colonial
(82) third before the SAC finally made a
dent with Oviedo (99), Lake Mary (100) and
Lake Brantley (154) earning the final three
spots in the regional*.
Unfortunately, Winter Springs just missed
a trip, finishing seventh with 178 points.
Individually, Oviedo senior Dustin Hicks
was the top SAC finisher, coming home
seventh in a time of 16:27.
The only other local runner in the top 15
was Lake Mary senior William Barnett, who
finished 12th in a time of 16:50.
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In the Class 3A-District 3 Meet at
Belleview High School, Lyman finished
third with 76 points, trailing only Flagler
Palm Coast with 32 points and OcalaVanguard with 52 points.
But Lake Howell missed advancing, fin­
ishing seventh with 195 points, 10 points
behind sixth place Ocala-Forest.
Individually, Lyman junior Bryan
ChrisiUn was second in 16:29.60. The only
other local to finish in the top 15 was
Greyhound senior Gerald Christian in a
time of 17:20.73.
The girls race went pretty much the same
way, only the teams were reversed.
Flagler Palm Coast (60) was first ahead of
Brooksville-Central (62) with Lake Howell
third with 95 points.
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just missed qualifying, finishing seventh
with 192 points behind Mainland, which
had 124 points.
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Peterson and Ihsan McPherson
celebrating Senior Night by
roshing for a pair of touch­
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The only thing that qualified
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13. iri trio season (inale at the ’A.W. Epps Sports Complex.
Western (S21 at Miami Norland (M 2)
C an4 City (#»~4) at North Miami Brach (S-2)
Miami Central (5-3) at llantattim (IDO)
tkwnevlead (7-3) at South Miami (7-3)
South Dade (f»~4) at M iam iJackson (7-3)
Varela (Miami) or Miami Palmetto at Miami
Northwestern (7-3)
Coral la M rs (#» 4) at Miami Killian (104))
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Motley (V4) at Mainland CM)
I let* her (S-2) at Lake Mary CM)
l orreat |M) at Rutherford ( M )
Whartim (*M) at Melbourne (A-2)
Hillsborough (7-3) at Durant ( M )
Ofecroia 16-4) at lakeland CM)
Fart Bay (A-2) at L hambrrlain (V I )
Biva Ctrga (V5) at Clearwalvr (V5)
N* a thr art (7-3) at Naples &lt;S»|)
l ast la k e (VS) at Manatee (6-4)
C.ull C oart (4-6) at Srmim4e (UMI)
Palm Brash (rtnlena (S-2) at FJy ( VI)
Dwyer (S-2) at Miami Fdtaun (**• I)
Bos a Haion (6-1) at Mc Arthur (6-4)
CiHfpev City (V5) at Atlantic (IOO)

FLORIDA HIGH SCH O O L
FOOTBALL POLL _ WEEK 11
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2 M um i Cm tral (5)
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6 Miami Norland
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17. Palm Brash (rtrdena Dwyer (6-2) 14.
Palm Brash Cardrm (V2) 3.

Briefs
G IR L S H O O P S W O R K O U T/TR Y O U TS
.
Tryouts/workouts will be
held for girls ages 10-to-16 in
the Altamonte Springs,
Longwood, Sanford, Apopka,
and Lake Mary area interested
in playing for the Lady Wildcats
WinningWays AAU/YBOA
competitive teams.

Bonner (21:45.57) finishing eighth, senior
Urendaly Casanova (22:04.31) 13th and
junior Tess McCormick (22:20.93) 14th.
The 3A-Kegion 2 Race will also be held at
Belleview High School this Saturday.
Finally, in the 1A-5 Meet at Holy Trinity
Academy in Melbourne, which will also
host the Regional this Saturday, the Trinity
Prep boys (53) finished second to host Holy
Trinity(4U)
Crooms Academy made a good showing
in its first year oi competition, finishing
10th.
Individually, Lake Brantley's Tun McLeod
was second in 16:12.
Also finishing in the top 15 for the Saints
wery junior Ryan Truchelut in sixth, sopho­
more Stephen Curley in eighth and junior
Michael Rodriguez in 15th.
In the girl* race. Trinity Prep was a dis­
tant second to host Holy Trinity, 57-to-18.
Individually, eighth grader Alicia Ivanhoe
was third, with sophomore Koshni Kanjit in
10th arid sophomore Julianne Johnson in
11 th.

A final Tryouts/Workout will
be held this Sunday, Nov. 17,
from 2 p.m.-to-4p.m. at Forest
City Elementary School (across
from Lake Brantley High
School) on Sand Lake Road,
Altamonte Springs.
Teams offered are 10,11,12,
13,14,15, and 16-under
depending on your age on/or
after January, 1,2003.
For details call Coach Bill at
407-682-2439 or e-mail at
MiraclefanlUQaol.com
T U M B L E T IM E
Parents, bring your toddlers
to Tumble Time to enjoy tum­
bling, singing songs, and read­
ing stories.
Each week the City of
Casselberry Parks and
Recreation Orpartment will
have a theme that will relate to
the songs and stories.
Tumble Ttme is on Thursdays
from 6 p.m.-lo-7 p.m.
Classes in November will be
on the 14th, and 21st, and
December classes will be on the
5th, 12th and 19th.
The classes will be held at
Wirz Park, 806 Mark David
Boulevard, Casselberry.
The program is for toddlers
ages l-to-4. The cost is $15 for
Casselberry residents and $30
for non-residents.

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Single class cost is $3 for
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Casselberry residents and $6 for
non-residents.
For more information please
call 407-262-7720, extension
1307,
FR ID A Y FUN N IG H T S
The City of Casselberry Parks
and Recreation Department is
offering Friday Fun Nights, a
safe place for parents to bring
their children ages 5-to-l?
The children make crafts, play
games, get pizza, and get to
watch a movie under the super­
vision of the parks staff. All of
which costs less than getting a
babysitters.
Friday Fun Nights are on the
first Friday of every month and
are held at the Casselberry
Senior Center at 200 North
Triplet Lake Drive.
The cost for early registration
is $10 for Casselberry residents
and $15 for non-residents. Cost
at the door will be $20 for all.
Register at the Casselberry
Parks and Recreation Office at
125 Fast Melody Lane and for
more information please call
407-262-7720, extension 1307.
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undersize gag grouper; posses­
, sion of undersize red grouper;
i possession of over the bag limit
of red grouper; and possession
i of over the aggregate bag limit
J o f grouper. All four charges are
! misdemeanors which each carry
' a penalty of up to a $500 fine
and/or 60 days in |ail if convict­
ed.
Eason seized two gag grouper
and .11 rod grouper and donat­
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Boys Ranch near Palatka.

natural resources. Some of the
same competing pros will par­
ticipate in the Angling Against
Cancer Benefit dinner and tour­
nament that wraps up tomor­
row at the Kissimmee
Lakefront.

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mi sdcr
•Atlanta Boat Show, Jan. 8-12
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. Nashville Boat It Sports
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same boat with the pros. His
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Show, Jan. 10-19
. Arkansas Marine Expo, Jan.
Comma , to beat out Altamonte Springs'
required f Kenneth Doyle, whose sack
16-19
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weighed in at 12.10 lbs.
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harvester
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Wrestling will be the Turkey
. Day Massacreon Friday,
November 15, at VFW Post 8093
in Dcbary.
Mid Florida Wrestling is
' teaming up with the member of
the VFW to collect canned food
items for the organization they
1help each year. They in turn
|will make holiday baskets for
•those who need help this holi'day season.
, The Main Event will feature

Thump Dupree against Jumpin'
Jack Flash.
The semi-main will be a triple
tag team match with Mace and
TC Lightning taking on Hidden
Hell (El Diablo and The
Prowler) and the team of Wikid
and Baddboy.
In a regular tag team match,
the Wildsiders take on Bobbie
York and Deathrow Jethrow.
In a singles match, CB kool
faces the Nightstalker.
And in the opening match it

UCF
•C ontinued from page 9A

ago, Schneider has thrown for 800 the past two
•weeks.
. . .
FO R T MCC
Fryzel was UCF's leading receiver after finishFA C IN G I ’ing with a career high eight catches for 122 yards.
FIS H CH. Tailback Alex Haynes led the Knights on the
Officer Ben Ea ground with 71 yards on 18 carries.
to check out a m
I eeper led the Bulls on the ground with a
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woman who we| career-high
three
touchdowns
and I119
yards on
a vehicle parked
27 carries. Secky finished the game with 106 yards
19 and Rodman J on 14 of 29 passing, including two interceptions.
I’utnam County
• The Golden Knights return to the Citrus Bowl
found more in tin on Saturday, Nov. 16 to take on Mid-American
two people e n g jj Conference opponent Kent State in what UL I- is
mated con versa ti| hoping will be the second of four wins to close
Eason, a law cn| out the season. Kick off is slated for 6 P . m . It will
officer with the H» be the s e c o n d -ever meeting between the two
•md Wildlife Const schools.
Commission (FWC
While the Knights will certainly be focusing on
the two what was ( Kent Slate and tlieir potent ground attack, which
and decided they v ranks ninth in the nation averaging 242 60, in the
•ng nothing more- ti back of their minds the team was very much
bal argument. How looking forward to Tuesday's (last night) MAL
*ng Ihe course of th. match up between Marshall and Miami which
Eason noticed three can seriously affect the outcome of their«eason.
■n the back of the m
“We are all going to get together and go out to
truck. The man told
watch the game." said offensive lineman Taylor
contained fish and h Robertson on Monday. "The team is very interest­
bee to take a look.
ed in the game for obvious reasons, but we also
What Eason discoy have to gel ready for Kent State this week We
was a number of salt were all played in conferences and went to play­
tish, many of which 1 offs in high school, but this is still exciting. Ibts is
illegal to possess. Wit wlut is great about being in a conference."
assistance of Officer (
UCF needs a Miami win to gain the upper hand
Albritton and Sgt. bet in winning the MAC East Division. All is not lost
also of the EWC, Easo however if Marshall is victorious, bul Ihe Golden
examined all of the fis Knights know that it is the Golden Hashes that
coolers and wrote the
need to be in the forefront of their minds.
citations for several vi,
Regardless of the outcome, Robertson believes
lions.
things at practice will be business as usual.
l-irry Wayne Doster,
“I don't see it (mood of practice) being affected
• 'll”62), of Ft. McCoy,
either way. Even if Marshall wins, we still have a
barged with possessuj shot, it is just that more needs to happen We are
•** Outdoors, Page io, certainly not overlooking anybody, added
Robertson. "We can't afford to look ahead. If you
do that, than wlut you were looking ahead to
won’t even be there."

will be Outlaw Tom Bass facing
Phil Crude.
So bring your canned food
item or non-perishable item and
receive $1 off your admission
price for every additional item
brought receive a ticket for
prizes.
We will also have a box for
Toys for tots.
For more information call 407­
328-9035 or go to www.midfloridawrestling.com.

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W OMEN'S SOCCER TO BATTLE AUBURN
FRIDAY IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
The UCF women's soccer team (18-4-0) will face
Auburn in the first round of the 2002 NCAA
Women's Soccer Championships in Tallahassee
Friday at 4:30 p.m. The Golden Knights are also
in the same regional in Tallahassee with Ole Miss
and Florida State. The Seminoles and Rebels meet
Friday at 7 p.m.
UCF is a perfect 3-0 all-time vs the Iigers.
UCF will be making its eighth appearance in
the NCAA Championships this weekend. The
Golden Knights have made the Final Four twice
in school history during the 1982 campaign and
in 1987.
,
.
This season's NCAA Appearance is also the
third In four years under current head coach
Amanda Cromwell. In 2001, UCF lost in the first
round to Florida 4-0 in Gainesville. In 1999 U t I
defeated Furman 1-0 in the first round .of the
NCAA Championships before losing to No. 3
North Carolina 8-0 in the second round.
T h e m atch w ith the Iig ers w ill also m ark the
first tim e that cu rren t A uburn co a ch Karen
R ich ter faces her alm a m ater. Richter w as a s ta n d ­
out g o alk eep er (or UCF from 1987-90 an d later
w as a n assistan t co ach at UCF from 1991-92 and
the h ead coach from 1993-98 befo re leav in g to
take th e reigns at A u bu rn . In six seaso n s in
O rlan d o as tire h ead co ach , R ichter w as 64-44-9 at
th e c o n tro ls.

Auburn, which is receiving votes in the
Soccerbu/z-com and NSC AA Coaches lop 25
polls, was the No. 1 seed entering the SIX*
Tournament before losing to the No. 8 sets! IM J,
1-0 .
.
.
UCF looks to continue its best season in school
history Friday vs. the Tigers. The Golden Knights
are 18-4-0 overall, the most wins in s i n g l e season
history. The Golden Knights are fresh off their
eighth A-Sun Championship after a 3-2 win over
Jacksonville Saturday
The winner of the UCF-Aubum match will lace
the Ole Miss/Florida State winner Sunday at 1
p.m. in Tallahassee.
The entire 64-team bracket can be viewed at
www.ncaasports.com.

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                    <text>WEEKEND
NOVEMBER 10, 2002

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Sanford, Florida
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Semi slams into van, kills father and son

By Dan Ping
Editor

Peanut Butter
Passion
November is Peanut Butter
Lovers Month, a time when
children and adults alike can
proudly boast of their passion
for the creamy delight
Page 1C

Parents, students
invited to attend
: magnet schools'
, V open house
Families of current Seminole
County grade five students
interested in attending a
Seminole County magnet mid­
dle school are invited to attend
open houses tor middle school
magnet programs.
Magnet programs attract
students and teachers with par­
ticular interests. Seminole
County is proud to support
Sanford Middlo School Magnet
tor Math, Science, and
Technology and Millennium
Middle School Magnet lor Fino
Arts and Communication
Open house datos and times
are as follows:

A father .iml his 7-year-old
son died Thursday after a trac­
tor-trailer carrying scran wires
and cables plowed Into their van
on U.S. Highway 17/92 in front
of Central Florida Regional
Hospital.
Edwin Brady, 57, of IX-l-ind
was turning west onto 17/92
from
North
Mangoustine
Avenue. According to a witness,
Brady turned into traffic when
the truck, traveling east, was just
a few yards from the intersec­
tion.
(The van) was waiting for me
Jo go by," said Joshua Turner of E m . , * , * ,
l-ongwood. Turner was traveline
west on 17/92.
"Just as I went by, I saw the
He must not have seen it."
van pull out in front of the truck.
There were no tire marks at

Police
troubled
by rising
ID theft
By Nick Pfelfauf
Staff Writor

You know who you are, but
are other people pretending to
be you? Sanford police are con­
cerned that identity theft is
reaching epidemic proportions,
not only locally, hut nationwide,
because of new, sophisticated
Sanford Middlo
technology that allows identity
thieves to access personal inforSchool Magnet
(nation fins information may
Math. Science, Technology
he used to commit frauti or
WOO French Avonuo.
Hull
Sanford
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Nov 12. Tuesday 6 30 p m
, Ihelt fust tins past week in
Gymnasium
Winter Springs tS.lm- artesUsI a
1 21-year old man Sunday alter it
was discovered tie had stolen
M illennium Middlo
lus lather's drivers license and
S c h o o l M agnet
social security cant, ami used
Fine Arts and Communication
litem to withdraw money trout a
21 Lake Drive, Santord
bank account, the charge was
Nov 14, Thursday. 6 30 p m
criminal use of ID cards.
Millennium Hall
The
Federal
Irade
Commission (ETC) reports iden­
Applications tor middle
tity theft as its number one
source of consumer complaints
school magnet programs are
(42 percent of all complaints) in
available on the Choices web
2&lt;X)1. Although the majority of
site, www.scps.k12.fl us, at all
reports concerned credit cant
Seminole County elementary
fraud, most of the victims had
and middle school guidance
experienced more than one typo
otticos. and by calling the
Choices Department at 407­
See Thell. Page 7A
320-0458 Tho application
deadline tor middle school
magnet programs Is December
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Auto business
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Convicted
sex offender
charged with
molestation
From Staff Reports

By Dan Ping
Editor

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Lending a helping hand

Sanford native named Florida
Barbecue Champion

Donna Burges. Receptionist lor S I Goldman
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brake.
"The truck was .so close, the
driver probably didn't have time
to put his foot on the brake “
Turner said. "H e didn't even
have time to turn and try to miss
the van."
After hitting the van, the truck
jumped the seawall before land­
ing in I-ike Monroe. Cooper was
able to climb out of the truck and
over the seawall.
Emergency personnel arrived
on the scene just minutes after
the 10:10 a.m. crash.
Brady was airlifted from the
crash site to Orlando Regional
Medical Center, where he was
pronounced dead.
His son, Conner Brady, was
restrained in the hack of the van,
said Sanford spokeswoman Cleo

Photo .ubm itt.0 lo th .

Fortner Sanlord resident Mark Ronaud. right, which his wito and par­
ents. proudly display signs depicting his winning barbecue cooking In
competition with other ronowned barbecuo experts. Mark Renault, a
Santord native, was named "Grand Champion" ol Florida recently Ho
was First Place winner in -Whole Hog" and third in "Ribs' making him
tho "Grand Champion" over 25 other BBQ teams Irom across the
nation Renault has won numerous awards a s head ot Iho Allegro
Gourmet Cooking Team which is based in Pans. Tennossoo His loam
rocently wus rankod in Iho lop ten in the world in the BBQ cook ott com
petition, held annually in Memphis, known as "Memphis In May" which
is the most highly recognized cook oil competition in tho world
Ronaud s expertise is rapidly becoming well known in BARBECUE cir­
cles country club affairs and private parties Ronaud was formerly an
outstanding athlete at Seminolo High School in tho kite 1970 s. loading
tho Fighting Sominolos a s quarterback ot the winning lootball team and
Seminolo Tennis District Fivo Championship

A Sanford man, released from
prison earlier this year for a sex
crime, was arrested Thursday of
molesting a 3-year-old girl.
Robert Edward Kesick, 54, is
accused o f a Sex Offense Against
a Child, specifically fondling
and olestmg ,i victim less than
12-years old.
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No worries for this shipwreck
By Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor
There’s a shipwreck in down­
town Sanford, but no one's crying
SOS
Instead, people are calling up
orders for Sea Dogs, Caribbean
Chicken Wraps and Meatball
I’obovs — just Mime ol the menu
items at the Shipwreck Cafe
Downtown's newest restaurant
otters a nautical environment
with a Key West flair that itu ludes
everything from a tiny makeshift
beach lo an order-up counter
straight from the land ot liki
Avid boaters Bob and Connie
Steele are the* creators behind the
eclectic cafe Hie couple from I A.
(lower Alabama) combined their
love of the sea with their passion
for cooking to open their second
restaurant
"We tiad some friends who
lived m the area," Bob said.
"When we came down to visit
diem, vxe tell in love with the
place."
"It's close to tin* water, and we
have always loved the water since
we are Inciters," Connie addixl
'll also has tin- old Southern
atmosphere with the Spanish
moss lunging from the trees and
the downtown. We just really
liked i t "
So. the couple moved Irom
Alabama lo lak e Mar} ami
decided to open the restaurant
With previous experience in the
business — the couple owned

Bahama Bob's Sunset Cafe in perfect solution tor the couple.
Mobile Bay. Ala. — it didn't take Bob en|oys cooking and Connie
long tor them to divide what they enjoys taking the orders, helping
wanted to do with their Sanford in the kitchen and meeting cus­
tomers I heir daughter. Summer,
endeavor
Retired Irom the air condition­ has ,i Im&gt; joined tho family busi­
ing business, Bol» is the one wlu&gt; ness anil makes deliveries
throughout the downtown area
creates the kilt hen's sjxx tallies.
“7 he air conditioning business on her bicycle.
Although the restaurant has
gets in the way ol life," he said
"You work seven days a week, only been open for a few week..,
and you never have any rest So, it's already attracted loyal
we were looking tor something to patrons I heir next dtxir neigh­
do and make a moderate liv ing bor, Iona Brown Irom Beatty’s
out ot it."
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Bob Steele. lull, his daughter Summer center, and wile Connie have
opened Iho Shipwreck Cato in downtown Sanlord

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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTV
O ut &amp; A bout

Confronting stepdad’s
abuse still necessary
years later

SAT

DEAR ABBY: Three years ago, my next-fooldest daughter became angry with me and
said, in front of my husband, “George" (her
stepfather), that he had sexually abused her
when she was small. I was furious that she
would accuse him of anything like that. I
....................... ........... thought she said it to get
back at me.
Well, I have recently
found out that what she
said was true! George also
abused my oldest daughter.
They are now 34 and 36,
and say they have forgiven
him because he was drink-

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Central Florida Lyric
Opera presents The Barber
of Seville, Nov. 9 at 7:30
p.m. at Helen Stairs Theatre
for the Performing Arts, 203
Magnolia Avenue in Sanford.
Admission is $10, $15 and
$20. For additional informa­
tion or reservations phone
407-321-U1L

7 \ ^ A L L ,
in« duri nR
vear*lO u tf f v X X f
Abby, I feel terrible for
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my daughters. I have been
• • • • • • •
married to George for 31
years and would never have believed this in
my wildest dreams! I'm sick about it and don't
know what to do. My daughters have a good
relationship with George now. I don't even
want to look at him. Should I confront him? I
don't know what good it would do now. Please
help.
FEELING NUMB IN INDIANA
DEAR FEELING NUMB: What George did
is unforgivable. By all means confront your
child-molesting husband, but not until you
have first discussed this with a counselor and
received some emotional support. Ask your
daughters to accompany you in case they have
any unresolved issues having to do with the
abuse.
Since George has proven he can't be
trusted around children, he belongs on a list of
sexual offenders so he cannot molest other chil­
dren with whom he might come in contact.
And that includes grandchildren. Please don't
wait.
DEAR ABBY: My sister-in-law, Lois, was a
loving person, especially to children. At any
family gathering, l.ois could be found in a cor­
ner with the kills, reading stories, playing
j’amt’s or lust talking* with them Wln*n sht*
i t l f i t , it w a n h . H i l o n till o f u s

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Sometime** I'd have* to run to the* bathrcKim to
hull* m y tr.irs
One night i woke to he.ir my oldest son, who
was 7 years old, sobbing his heart out. After
calming him, I asked what was wrong. He
replied, "Mommy, how come nobody cried
when Aunt Lois died?"
Sometime later, my daughters, 4 and 5,
ended a conversation in their bedroom and
came into the kitchen. They told me they fig­
ured out why God had let Aunt Lois die: Cod
needed someone in heaven to take care of the
babies until they were born.
I learned some important lessons that year —
from my children.
PATRICIA IN O CEAN SID E, CALIF.
DEAR PATRICIA: From the mouths of babes
... Children sometimes exhibit a level of emo­
tional honesty and genuineness from which
adults can learn. It is important for children to
understand that adults have honest emotions
and that showing sadness is not inappropriate.
Failing to express these kinds of feelings can
cause problems in later life. Books have been
written on childhood grieving and are available
in bookstores and in local libraries.
Thank you for sharing the important
lesson you learned from your children.
DEAR READERS Children under 10 years
old will love this:
(J What is stranger than seeing a catfish?
A; Seeing a goldfish bowl.
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren,
also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was found­
ed by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear
Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box r&gt;944(),
l.os Angeles, CA 90069.
O 2002 UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE

Dan Ping

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Burglary
Daniel Wayne Sheppard, 21, of Yale
Drive, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday. Officers
were called to Seminole Gardens
regarding two men seen removing
items from an apartment being used
as a storage facility. A witness man­
aged to apprehend and detain
Sheppard. Ilie other man reportedly
managed to escape. An estimated
$125 in meet had been missing from a
freezer, along with a S I25 TV set.
Sheppard was arrested on charges of
larceny/theft of over $300 in proper­
ty, and burglary of an unoccupied
dwelling.
Battery
Candice Gaines, 19, of L ike Jennie

DUI arrests .
James Edward Hinshaw, 31, of
Slonebrook Drive, Sanford, was
stopped by sheriff's deputies
Thursday at SR-434 and Highway 17­
92. He was charged with driving
under the influence (DUI) of alco­
hol/drugs.
Drive, Sanford, was arrolvd by
Sanford police Ptursdav at Seminole
( ..miens Apartments She reportedly
hnti hee n involved in rt dispute with
another lemale She was charged w ith
battery, resisting an officer without
violence, and disturbing the peace.

deputies Wednesday on LongwoodI ake Mary Road. I le was charged
with DUI alcohol/drugs, resisting an
officer without violence, driving with
a suspended license, and possession
of a concealed weapon (wooden club
found in the vehicle).
Rhonda Kay Turner, 38, of
Altamonte Springs, was stopped by
Lake Mary police Friday on
lnterstate-4. She was charged with
DUI.

Michael John Bellant, 28,
Wyndham Crest Blvd., Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police at his resi­
dence Friday morning. Officers said
he had been in a dispute with a
female. I le was charged with battery,
domestic violence.
Kendall Limoni Kennon, 20, of
Scott Drive, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Ihursday following a
reported tight with a female. I le was
charged with battery /domestic vio­
lence, and resisting an officer without
violence.

George E. Hostetler, 51m West 26th
Street, Sanford, was stopped by
Florida Highway Patrol troopers
Friday on West 28th Street. He was
charged with DUI and fleeing and
attempting to elude a law enforce­
ment officer.
Donnie Lee Grishham, 30, of Deer
Run. Osteen, was stopped by
deputies early Friday at Celery and
Sanford Avenues. He was charged
with DUI alcohol/drugs.

Tickets available for Holiday Home Tour
rickets are now available at vari­
ous locations in downtown Sin ford
lor the Sanford Historic Irust
Holiday lour of Homes, I Hxember h,
7 and 8
On Friday, Dec. n, it's the
Candlelight lour, with a luminary
walking tour, holiday decorations,
entertainment and a reception Meet
Charlie Carlson, local historian and

author lours will be available at Four
Headquarters, at the Student
Museum, corner ol Myrtle Avenue
and 7th Street. I he activities will be
held from 6:30 until 9:30 p in.
Saturday and Sunday, from noon
until 5 p in., there will in* a walking
tour of 14 different homes and buiidmgs, with Charlie Carlson. Tour
I leadquarters will be Park-on-Park,

Park Avenue at 8th Street.
Tickets for Friday am $20 in
advance, or $25 at the door. For
Saturday and Sunday, $12 in advance,
$15 at the door.
For additional information phone
the Sanford I listoric Trust at 407-263­
4488 or e-mail at www.sanfordhistorictrust.org.

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Woodlawn's 46th annual
Veterans Day Service will be
held Nov. II, at Woodlawn
Memorial Park, Woodlawn
Cemetery Road. The band
will begin at 9:40 with ser­
vices starting at 10 a.m. The
event is sponsored by the
Central Florida Veterans
Commemorative Committee,
and will feature many veter­
an’s organizations and
school organizations.
Mujeres en Accion/Women
in Action invites the commu­
nity to an evening of dinner ;
and dancing Monday, Nov.
II, during a cruise on the his­
tone waters of the St. Johns
River. Music will be* provided
by Victoria Rev. Boarding
time is 4:30 p.m. Cost is a $35
donation.
For more information, call
407-699-0191. Women in
Action is a non-profit organi­
zation geared to assist and
improve the quality of life
for women and children.

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Veterans Day ceremonies
will be held Monday, Nov.
11, at Sanford Memorial
Park. Harry West, of DAV
#30, Sanford will be Master
of Ceremonies, with special
guest speaker the Honorable
Kenneth R. Lester, Jr., Circuit
Judge, Seminole County 18th
Judicial District. Special
music will be provided by
Lula Marlin ami the I LAV
Auxiliary #30. The event is
hosted this year by the
Disabled American Veterans
(DAV) Chapter 30 and is
sponsored by Seminole
County Area Veterans
Advisory Council and
includes many local organi­
zations, city departments
and others in the special
Veterans Day parade.

Wc w elcom e and encourage your letters;
comments. All letters must include your n

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John Boyd Wilson, h‘), of North CR427. I ongwood. was stopped by

Tamala Jeannene While, 34, of
C herokee Circle, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by sheriff's deputies Thursday at
her residence following an altercation
with a male. She was charged with
battery.

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Celery City Cruisers, in
conjunction with the remod­
eled Seminole County
Flistorical Museum will pre­
sent their 19th annual car
Show at the museum,
Saturday, Nov. 9. There will
be entertainment, food and
beverages with 15 classes of
vehicles entered in the com­
petition for Best of Show.

MON
Stolen Vehicle
Two persons were arrested by
Sanford police Thursday. An officer,
behind a 1955 Cadillac Seville,
checked the license tag and found the
vehicle was listed as having been
stolen in Volusia County. I le stopped
the vehicle at 27lh Street and Oak
Avenue in Sanford. Driver of the
vehicle was t esli Ann Daniels, 37,
with Steven Douglas Daniels. As. both
ot I Minna, a s tin- passenger I'at ti
.
pUstxl uiuiel ulltal oil a &gt;.lunge
nt grand thell auto I esli Daniels was
also charged with driving with a sus­
pended license, a r 1 was found to he
wanted on an outstanding war rant in
Brevard County.

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Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Sanford Mayor Brady Lossard, right, presents a certificate proclaiming Monday. Nov. 11, Veterans' Day, as a time to celebrate
the city's voterans Accepting the proclamation is Denese Doan, commander of the local Disabled American Veterans' Auxiliary,
and Bobby Doan, commander of the Disabled American Velorans.

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Shoestring Theatre in Lake
Helen is presenting the Neil
Simon comedy, "Prisoner of
Second Avenue" on Nov. 9,
and 10. Evening shows begin
at 8 p.m. with Sunday mati­
nees at 2:30 Admission is $1
for adults and students are
half price.
For information or reser­
vations, phone the theater at
386-228-3777.

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Nov H will bo on the northern­
most of the two. A second project,
rebuilding the southernmost of
those- crossings will be- accom­
plished the weekend of Nov. 22,
beginning at 8 p m. Friday, ami
ending by no later than
a m.,
Monday, Nov. 25.
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daughters. I &gt;|uilla Mae Riks and

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ReruF. Roche. 81. Moree
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Maine, Stephen E., Casselberry
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Reformed Church of the
Comforter, Kingston, N Y.

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EUZABI-t i i CURRY FREER
I li/abeth Curry Freer, «&gt;|
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for verification purposes,
indude an address and
phone number. Letters
should also be limited to 50C
words. Letters to the edtgr
will be accepted by;
•U.8. Melt
300 N. French Ave.,.
Sanford, Fla. 32771
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C e n tr a l F lo r id a ’ s ro a d s
I often h av e th e feeling w hile d rivin g throu gh the
streets and h ig h w ay s o f Sanford an d C entral Florida
that road m ain ten an ce is funded by businesses which
sell tires o r rep air shock ab sorb ers. The w ay so m e of
the potholes exist, one co u ld , and often d oes, d estroy
tires and p arts o f the running g e a r of a vehicle.
Not only potholes, but m an h oles. On 25th S treet for
exam ple, b etw een Park A venue and M ellonville
Avenue, there a re 13 m anholes in the easlb ou n d lanes.
Mach one h as it's ed ges sticking u p at least tw o to three
inches higher than the roadw ay. It's
bum p, bum p, b u m p , w hen d rivin g,
unless one a tte m p ts to v eer w a y from
them . Then it starts to look like reckless
driving.

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I'm glad C S X an d the IX’p artm en t of
T ransportation a re repairing th e railroad
tracks on French A venue n ear Sixth and
Thirteenth Streets. Som e of them have
Nick
P fc ifa u f had op en in gs in the ro ad w ay w hich have
• • • • • • • p roven to b e highly d an gero u s. Again,
it's either hit them or v eer aw ay, which
are both h azard o u s m oves. Hopefully, the finished rail
track cro ssin g s will result in a sm ooth roadw ay, and not
g o from su n k en d ep ression s to an oth er sp eed -b um p
type crossin g.

THE MANBOTE.

Your View
To the editor
Dear Chief Tooley, I just want­
ed to thank you for your involve­
ment in our community event on
Oct. 26, 2002 at Sterling Woods.
The City of Sanford Police
Department's presence was
greatly appreciated and the
home owners of Sterling Woods
really enjoyed their participa­
tion.
Officer Gary’ Johnson was an
exemplary speaker and repre­
sentative of the Sanford Police
Department. He talked with our
community, at great length and
detail, on the Neighborhood
Watch and COP programs. Both
seem to be excellent programs
and of which we hope to enroll
into as a community.
I also wanted to thank the offi­
cer who provided Police pres­
ence for our event. I failed to
remember his name at the
moment bill he was part of the
K-‘l unit. I lis dog's name is

On an o th e r m atter, w hen they run w ater o r sew er
lines u n d er a roadw ay, th ey re-p ave the holes, only to
end up h avin g the p avem en t eith er sticking up from
the road , o r d ro p p in g off sev eral inches. A fter these
projects, as well as the m an h ole installations a re co m ­
pleted, ap p aren tly no o n e g oes back to se e if they are
cau sin g p ro b lem s b ecau se of a failure to a d h e re to the
level of the roadw ay. M ost a re either b u m p up o r bum p
dow n.
I'm su rp rised no on e (a t least of late) h a s filed a suit
for d am ag es to so m e g ov ern m en t body, fo r a collision
o r injury d o n e as the result o f hitting o ne o f these road
h azard s.
It’s b ad e n o u g h for th e a v era g e car, b u t d riv in g an
SU V is ev e n m o re d a n g e ro u s. S o m e , w h ich m igh t b e
m ore to p h eav y th an o th e rs, o ften rock b a c k an d forth
&gt;&gt;r Pgtde around th e hig h w ay.
‘-oo i r lines I su sju v l. o n C ele ry A ven ue
east of
S in lo r if. I II bet w hen th ey .ire finished , th e p av em en t
o v er th e lin es w ill slick up a b o v e th e ro a d w a y level to
the p o in t w h ere they a lm o s t b eco m e a sp eed bu m p.
And w hile it is exp ected they m ay sink d o w n som e­
w hat o v e r tim e, n o o n e will g o back out there in a few

Drago. I find that strange that I
remember the dog's name, but
not his. Then again, I think if
someone ever met Drago, they
would not soon forget his name.
Anyway, he provided a great ser­
vice and was professional and
personable. He even provided
some education with the K-9 unit
with a small presentation. Hie
community was very impressed
with the training and profession­
alism that the K-9 units have.
This was a real crowd pleaser as
well. Please let me know what
his name was, and thank him on
behalf of our community.
We can't thank you enough for
making our event a success and
for providing our community
with invaluable information. We
hope to locate some pictures of
your part in the event and we
will bo sure to pass them along.
Chris Bartholomew,
President Sterling Woods
Home Owners Assoc.

On the Street
Hie H erald asks people what they think ...
November is
national
Peanut Iiutter
hivers Month.
In honor o f
the recogni­
tion, we asked
a few people
what their
favorite way is
to eat the
creamy
delight.

m on th s an d inspect w h at h azard s they m ay be causing.
It's bad en ou g h that h eav y rains often p ro d u ce flood ­
ed streets in and aro u n d Sanford. But this can Ik *
exp ected , an d oth er than clearin g o u t sto rm drains,
very little can be d on e to prevent problem s cau sed by
h eavier-th an -u su al rainfall.
O ne m o re point. T h o se brick crossw alk s in d o w n ­
tow n San ford look beautiful. I hey are so uneven w ith
the p av em en t that it is im possible to d riv e o v e r them
w ithout b ou n cin g aro u n d . Probably th ey h ave been
m ad e that w ay to slow traffic through d o w n to w n , hut
it d o esn 't feel good w hen d rivin g o v e r them .
P roblem s with these m an h oles, p oth oles an d im p rop ­
er rep air-p av in g sh ou ld be able to be so lved . In the
m ean tim e for p erso n s d riv in g in and aro u n d Sanford,
be su re to ch eck the tires o n y o u r vehicle often.
D am ag ed tires are d a n g e ro u s to y ou , a s w ell as e v e ry ­
o n e a ro u n d you.

You'd think this
would be easy
becau se I love
peanut butter. My
father-in-law m akes a
really awesom e
poanut butter pie
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locale
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sources, briefly
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choreographer
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21 Hyundai model
Snow mover
marshmallow
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100 Crostword
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28 Warm knmg
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chairman
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at limes
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author
saving
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34 Ma/da rival
loop
22 French toast
35 Autobahn auto
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topping
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74 Words of
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reference
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112 Argonne Forest
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rathskellers
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39 They can be
over
78 Tone-_
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inflated
113 Music to a
79 Raised emblem
12 Optima and
29 Exponential
40 Dix divided by
80 One of the
comedian's oars
inverse
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deux
115 Complete
Bobbsey twins
30 Jobs tor grad
13 Abbr on old
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students
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reparations
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letter
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objection
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46 Decorates
superticialty
48 Believe, as a
story
49 They're often
blue
51 Way out there
52 Lennon's lady
53 Battlefield
barrage
58 Cone maker
59 Fink
61 Home extension?
62 Tum-of-thecentury
corruption name
64 Words from cnbs
66 Elegant wan
hanging
68 "The Man in the
Gray Flannel
SuiT author
Wilson
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restraint
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99 Called, in a way
102 Alternative to
heels
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107 Ceremony
108 Wise guy
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The Way We Were:

Doss was
one of Sanford’s first chiropractor

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fivi* .scltiitioii.ilu.biogra­
phies from tin* April 29, p m ,,|j.
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ami they had Ihrec chililtvn,
( surge, Jr.. Virginia and Mary.
He was a member of the
Masonic lodge, Elks. Shrine,
I-T. l)oss
Seminole County Chamber of
Dr. I T I A** i.inu&gt; loStiifonl in Commerce and attended Holy
P *n ia»y 1933 In begin .i chiro­ ( n*ss I piv opal Church.
practic practice, ami lt.nl already
As a boy, Ik* attended public
gained a large patronage.
sclmnls in Monticello and conlinHi* had studies) at the utsl his education at the
University of Florida. University University of Florida.
of
Georgia,
University
rif
football was his favorite sport
Tennessee and Palmer ScIhkiI of ami he was also interested in avia­
Chiropractic.
tion and military activities. In
lie was bom in llinson, hut addition to Iving a licensed pilot,
moved to |la vatu, I lor Ida when it he w.h a lieutenant in the Florida
................................. small
boy
National Guard.
F o i l o w i It g
high school, l ewis A. Tate
he spent his
I ewis A. Tate was Kirn in
summers in ( Morn and lived in (his area all
various mili­ his life, lie came to Sanford in
tary camps I'»I3 and had continued to make
and, (at this his home hen*, working for |Ik*
time) was a Sanford Fire Department, farming
member ol and serving as a u inductor for the
the reserves.
ACL Railroad. For the past five
Grace Marie
I le resided years, he had represented the
800 llmtherhood of Trainmen.
Sllncrlphrr at
Magnolia
I le was a member of Sanford
•••••••
Avenue and Llks Lodge. l ions Club, and
attended the First. .................
Methodist. attended the Christian Church. I le
Church. During his leisure hours, resided at 109 North MangusHne
he enjoyed watching football ami Avenue.
baseball.
He hail altended Osteen
Dr. Doss maintained his office schmils tltcn continueil his educ.ion the third floor of the First
tion through correspondence
National Hank building.
schooLs.
George McRory
George McRory was a local
automobile license inspector for
the
State
Motor
Vehicle
Commission. In lR26hew.eselect­
ed to the State Democratic
Committee and remained in pub­
lic office until |932, also serving
one term in the State I egislalurv.
Mr. McRory, Kirn to MnnticMlo,
came to Sanford in 1922 arul
resided with his family at 11 IK
Magnolia Avenue He was mar­
ried to the former Sara McKenzie

He had been a Candidate for
Constable in two previous electioas and hail gone into the sec­
ond primary against Sheriff
McClelland in the last election.
Mr. Tate’s favorite smirt was
fishing.
*
I Inward Ovcrlin
Howard Overli n came to
Hanford in 1920 as the new man­
ager of On- Sanford Oviedo ami
&lt;Ionova division of tlio Kuithom
noil telephone and folograph
Company.

He was bom in Evansville,
Indiana and altended public
•'Chools in that city. In 1911 he
K*gan working for tin* Indiana
IVII M i-phone Company ami Kid
remained there until he was trans­
ferns) to Illinois
In 1918 he came to Jacksonville
to take charge of the company's
lines in Camp Johnson during tJu*
World War. He remained at the
army camp until early 1920 when
he was transferred to Sanford.
Mr. Ovcrlin and his wife, the
former Maude Gmwe, resided at
113 West 19th Street.
I le was active in the enmmunily as president of Iho Kiwanis
Club, secretary of the Elks Club,
president of the Seminole County
Safety Council and a member of
first Christian Church.
His favorite recreations were
hunting and fishing.
Gordon Harnett
( ‘.onion Harnett came to
Seminole County in 1922 and held
the honor of Kiving mimed the
community of Fern Park. He was
one of the first to realize the
opportunities of the fem industry
and to develop that business
there. At present he was connect­
ed with the Winter Park Ferneries,
Inc.
He* was married to the former
Mel Jackson. They resided in Fem
Park. He was a member of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce and altended First
Presbyterian Chureh of Sanford.
I le was bom in New York City
and was educated then* and in
Philadelphia. He also graduated
fntm Hamilton College, Clinton
N.Y.
After college, he was employed
hv the International Kinking
Corporation in Now York City
and was later sent to San
Domingo to represent that firm
then* (or nearly three years.

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Wreck
Continued from p«ff.
Cohen. After extrani
fmm the vehicle. The £ 5 , him
across Ihe s,n&gt;..».
vv,1s
Honda Recioru) l? !* ’.° Ccn*Ml

Theft
Continued from Page 1A
of identity fraud,

Ci
Driv,
Nov.
Nun
He w
He m
engii fm tl n m n ^ j|| '^ l&lt; d f'v^ MilTraffic *v
emp)
Yard the crash scene for ~ a,tn,nd
Slatii eight hours as .Vor. fnorv ,fun
Slatii Ihe truck and its trailor*? PU,lcd
lake.
Milcr fr«»m the
Delh
Asso
owns theSJtm ck°s^ ? ,P,1ny ,fw'
Emp
clean the debris i l l Ca’ws *°
Su fuel that was d iJh
" lIH* a,e
*■ '
■ v" “ P“,M» Kyle
truck's
Kem
The crash scene is the verv
Tayk
Environmental
K o n n‘ of sjnu- site where a 7-year-old edl
Hele vised the cleanup.
n suPer­ •liwl June
&gt;„
Mad
slon between two cars on 17
/
N.J.;
' *'
gran
M Continued from r » e 1A
here within 20 minutes of the
mad
time we call them,” Heidi said.
Vblu
Mimares take .b o u t 10 min­
Woo
utes. In less than 30 minutes,
3211* h a * h V n X “ o u f c K ud
‘l,,n nivd anymore
U
Br headaches.”
KoU
rknn K l ° nyOUr Wjyb-&gt;ck to
i rk o r wherev er you need to
Hon
„J 5‘!Y d,aKrivd&gt; •Hiding “We
« h ^ , m rke ^ whole process
ind•w hassle-free as possible ”

sir

Help

Fmv.de hie,imexu.ranuvm

.

Business isopen fmm 8
,0 5:30 p m. Monday
through Friday. However.
U jvid and Heidi realize that
w m e people aren't able to make

•&gt;11 of our workmanship.”

In addition to focusing on
worknunship, ihe
a A T , y ', ' W ° r J , ' ' i " '
"'Vi-c.mh.in.ilc all of the

" ‘thus, Heidi said.
l-oaner cars fmm Enteroris*.
•&gt;re available for those who vvj||

"Enterprise will have a car

uncommon

r ~

for

s ■ r n r r i n T ' ^ ——

Hw e n f ^ 1" ‘lnd ° ,her Jrea
Hw enforcement agencies to
^ P ? rt persons in local stores
buying merchandise by using

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Lak&lt;
2002
1939

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idem?f

L C‘1rds' and “ hen

crime* T t,y Jnd hard-to-fjght
crime often goes on, possibly
k Z Z T ? WT Ut ’he victim s
knowledge. The effects on a
consumer's credit and daily life
however, can he devastating
Because of damaged credit r u

hound
’1'” */
J «encie"
'hen
hound Sthem
to0 "pay
for charges
^ 7 did no»make,and they am
forced to prove, often without
no?cre,e evidence, tha, they am

rv,
/
m ? ’i ° 1l! c‘lrs careened off the
J J a ll.c si,I.

Tlie business has already
earned the trust o f local law
enforcement and businesses.
BeHSoulh. the police departnients of Sanford and Like

oPr b.Pn r W(,rdS ° " m ,d i' CJrd*
m .brJnk accounts, and inspect

S r ani),h e ^ m inole County
Sheriffs Office all have repair y
|wuk done at Sanford Pain, and

If victimized, the FTC avommends that consumers contact
“ d"

' JVe plan on being here for a

hpUd(hepJr,mcnls of vach
*he three major credit
bureaus, contact creditors for

a n ? - 8 " ? * ? ! * durin8 »he week
and need Ihe convenience of
weekend hours. Weekend and
after-hours consultations are
available by appointment.
»or senior citizens or
'f People
who are unable to drive•theii
their
car because of damage, we'll

long hme,” said Heidi, "so we
rvalue we have to do the best
S r , e .can for every customer,
yavid ha, a reputation for
d‘»ng quality work. That's wha,
is going
gmw our business quality work and the best cus­
tomer service."

even come to their house to do
an estimate, David said “We
wan, to do whatever we can to

W
r T i r inhumation about
Sanford Paint and Body r.ill
■107-322-8844 or fax 407^321-3740

Shipwreck

of

f n o ? T U? ,S , h j'
"rened
an d dfiIn" y ° r ,Jm Pt‘ri‘d with,
police^ 6 3 n?P° r‘ Wi,h local
DS T Ur n can fi|e a com­
plaint and get advice by con•act.ng the FTC's identity thef,
hotline, toll-free at I-H77
IDTHEFT (438-4338).
For more information kKallv
contact the Sanford Police
department at -107-323-3,J3().

Continued from Page 1A
Center, can often be

'hat fits Perfectly with the other
friend for $20.”
wBs, yachting tmphiw a..............
and other
,
^ .S h ip w r e c k Cafe is „p,.n
heaili
paraphernalia
in
the
S S i # 1* * * • mock “ ” ul
the fmm 1030 a m. .0 2:30 pan
I love them.” Ilrown said "I n-taurant. Tfiere's even a large
m«H,e ship in Shipwreck * win­ H ,n
, " ' r *various
U Frida&gt;
’ i^tenu
include
wraps
_
J L T k ,PP&gt; " “•&gt;• decided to dow th.il was made by a prisoner items
|»jx n their restaurant next door
several made fn.rn fresh shrimp
' ' frtend of mine g .n e it |&lt;&gt; and crab _ hot dogs with .titter­
Bnnvn recently added to the m‘‘.
, tKininings,
poH.ys,
s.inf. "A prisoner m.nte
” ,v ,; r of Ih e .a fe s/„. S..IW .
Sinoot,Kvs, and for dessert there
11 wttfi a razor Hade, L/mer's Is
Itie
funiH't
cake.
=*«dS* •&gt; Mnall model sailboat Cilue and wood. He sold it to niv
Ot course, there’s always fresh

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ac»tivb?P° n , b e for 'he illegal
names " * C° mmi” l*d
'heir
The FTC recommends that
3 2 i U2 * " exercise caution
In „ K
S OU,Pc r m , | inf«rmahon such as social security
and credit card numbers. r&gt;on't

lm sL "°Ur busint‘ss and &gt;'our

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o'KainV
mS find,i,
»»
obtain ,Cn
new
credit diffici'
cards" or

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,andcd in U k e Monroe.

S aggfi&amp; p S § o Dggg

brewed coffee, and people are
encouraged to come in. enjoy a
cup of Joe and just relax
"We have some people who
|us come in. drink their coffee
and enjoy the music and atm.wpliere." Connie said.
... T°r more information, call t,ie
Shipwreck Cafe at 407-324-3755.

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Sanford City Commission Agenda for
S*i*nlOlyM*l

Procter
Safety
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8
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(»*SM) Manual updetee end
0 J * y (P S M ) Aubt, In the amount ol
*18.500
Recommended by the City

300 M w ti Part Avtnut
W ORK SESSIO N
4 p m mthe Oily Manager's
Contotence Room, Second Hoof
it**, lo Employee ol Ihe Month lot
Novat r im
2 Update re Shstegc Plan October 2002
3 O n n a u o n re Mayor tbrm ol government
'•lerendum
4 Uprlatere U S 17/82
5 U w im r o n ol Regular Agenda Herne A d d
O n Heme, and Other Heme
• Mayor's booting
T City M.mrtqr r s bunting

AiAhorwe p w y becking tad from the City
of Coconut Creek lor the purcheee oI a
traler mounted vacuum eicavation lye
•am (tom Vacuum Source. Inc at a price ol
*30.117
Recommended by the City

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R E G U LA R M EETING
7 p m in the City Commission
Cfiamtoera. Fast Floor

Public hearings
1 Consider condemnation of properties The
Director ol Planning 1 Community
Development and Ihe CHy Manager rec­
ommend (hat toe structures be bund to
be uneele. dtapelated. unsanitary or unev
hebrtaMe. lo condemn sect structures,
•no g v r the owners thirty (30) days lo
rope* or dsmoksh.il toe property owners
toa lo Sheet such dsmoMon and removal
or repair within sad Itwty &lt; » ) day period,
tha Cay shal demolish and remove Ihe
buartngs antl'or structures, and the actual
coal ol sad removal and rtspoaaf. rctuding administrative costs, wtl be assessed
as a ken against toe properties
A 815 Hickory Avenue (Report 10301)
Owner notified on November 11. 2002
property posted on November 1 1 jg g g
•d published on October 27 and
November 3. 2002
B 518 East 5th Street (Report *03-07)
Owner nobbed on November 11 2002.
property poster] on November 11. 2002
•d published on October 27 and
November 3. 2002

S Approve deeignahng certain areae oI the
C raerford property ol the Municipal
Cemetery tor veteran spaces. cremation
•pace*, rod regular burial apacet
Recommended by toe City Manager
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po’ch*“ ol 28 lepfecement Scon
An Pan 50 bom Fishei Safely Equpment
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Tiepurow
• Approval ol Minutes
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Octobijf 2fi ?003. and Continued Regular
M**l»ng t,IO ctr**f?9 2002 H ^ o m m ^ d a d
by It'* City Cl— I and the O ty Managaf
Content Agenda
1 Award purchaie ol snfeen (I6| OPMS
Panther Aims Model RFA2 M4 ntlet and
accessories to OPM S Panther Armt m the
amount ol $16 288 Recommended by
Crfy Meinagar
2 Apfwi&gt;v« purcha— of fhraa Panasonic
R nqqi*»/«f Touqhbook 28 mobile com
m unvalion leimmala with accetaonei
Horn Pomeroy Computer Resources m the
amount ol *12.243 Recommended by
tha City Manage*
J Approve C P U Amendment N o 58A tor corv
"mang engeieermg tor the prepare!**.

street. 11th Street from Part Avenue
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Street.
Avenue, and Pert Avenue bom
111n Strict lo 2nd Str*«t Recommended
by the CHy Manager

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Pimheae ol him vehictee. one tot
BuAAnfl Divieion and one lor Code
Enforcement Drvtsmn. vnth the total pnce
a
both vehicles being $26,147
Recommended by the City Manager
* Approve LYNX tu n in g agreement in toe
•mount ol *180.033 pursuant to FV
^ r a ^ g e ,
Recommended by toe
• Authort/a purchase ol the required furry
tore tor toe new A A -V a c * McClanahan
Memonel Fee Station »2 bom Florida
Business lot.,rots m Ihe amount ol
12/,457 12 Recommended by the City
Managa*
to Approve appbcenFs request tor -Mars tk*
Street March" event to be held on pubkc
pmpetly horn 130 p m lo 3 30 p m .
Saturday November 23. 2002. approve a
two hour rating street closure bom I 30
p m t o 3 3 0 p m , Saturday November 23.
2002 with police assistance 2nd Street
bom Part Avenue lo MekonvWe Avenue
M *onvde Avenue bom 2nd Street lo I (to

2 Second reatkng end adoption of Orrinerce
No 3756 lo provide tor a residency
requirement tor future department three
tors Recommended by toe City Manager
Ad puAhshed October 30, 2002

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W a n ^ IC o tn m im d y Oevelopmsia and
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Hampton. Edward DuPree. Judy DanwN.
Bridge tt# Perry, and Ida Smith
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Dirocjoe ol Planning 1 Community
Dwvatopma* and toa O y Manager rec­
ommend a 80-day eslensan
1. V sNde esleneton requests
A 201 Phbn Place The Oeeclor oI Planning
« Communay Davelopmant and toe Cay
Manager recommend extension to
February 1. 2003 tor toe Ford Aeroetar
■ J 3 I0 Cypreaa Avenue The Director of
Ptonrtng 8 Communay Development and
toe C*y Manager recommend estenalon
lo January 19,2003 tor toe van
C 811 Santord Avenue
Tha Director oI
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toa Cay Manager lecommend ertenson
to March 1. 2003 lor toe Ford Mustang
* Adopt Reaohrton No 1820 am horuen and
oonaantng to toe banaiar ol toa Iranchfaa
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Warner
Entertainment
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Manager and toe City Manager
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Sunday
November 10,2002

( -’IA S S IF E D S

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CROSSW ORD

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B riefs
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g u t /t r y o u t s

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A n d th e n th e re

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

teams

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n«.trl!iay^mpl0,UhiP&amp;ri« ^ i VJry ,1nJ Ovlwfo both finished
, fegular season with 9-| J T ™,

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heid the next two Sunday's

tapr.,,l,e vie ,,™ , F,|day

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TU M BLE TIM E
Parents, bring your toddlors to Tumble Time to
cnl°y Wimbling, singing
-T -a n d m a d in g s to L .
“ ch " « * «he City of
Casselberry Parks ami
Kwn-ahon Department will
nave a theme that will relate
1° the songs and stories.
Tumble Time is ,,n
Thursday, from 6 p.m..fo-7
, . CldS^ “S !n N«’vemher will
H- nn the 14,h. and 21st, and

‘Bondsian’
effort not
enough for
Seminole

G olfers
ad v an ce;
L M P out
in so ccer

w in s o f t b a l l t i tl e

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

U-cemivr classes will be on

,h} ; 5,h. 12th and IMfh

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ati.l 5*1 tor non-residents
Single i lass cost is S3 for
Casselberry residents and $6
for non-residents.
I or more information
please call 407-262-7720,
extension 1307.
FRID AY FUN NIGHTS
The City of Casselberry
Parks and Recreation
IX-partment is offering
Friday Fun Nights, a safe
place for parents to bring
their children ages 5-to-12.
The children make crafts,
play games, gel pizza, and
get to watch a movie under
the supervision of the parks
staff. All of which costs less
than getting a babysitters.
Friday Fun Nights are on
the first Friday of every
month and are held at the
Casselberry Senior Center at
200 North Triplet Like
Drive.
The cost for early registra­
tion is SI0 for Casselberry
residents and $13 tor non­
residents. C«&gt;st at the door
will be $20 for all.
Kegtsler at the Casselberry
Parks anti Recreation Office
at 11$ Fast Melody Lane and
for more information please
call 407-262-7720, extension
1307
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DAY M A SSA C R E
The next card for Mid
Florida Wrestling will be the
lurkes Day Massacrvon
Friday, November 15, at
NT W Pom 8093 in Dcbary.
Mid I lorula Wrestling is
teaming up with the member
(&gt;f the VI W to collect canned
food items lor the organiza­
tion they help each
year I hey in turn will make
holiday baskets tor those
who need help this holiday
season.
S i bring your canned food
item or non-perishable item
and ns e n e $1 off your
admission price for every
additional item bmughl
receive a tit ket for prizes.
We will also have a box for
Toys for tots
I or more information and
lo find out about what
matches will make up the
i.ird call 407-328-9035 or go
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«vl.. n h iK iL ,k « Dranticy and
Seminole went tne-tn-toe
recently tor the Seminole
Athletic t onlereiue SlovvpiU I
S*&gt;f tboll C. hamniortship.
And the battle between the
two was every bit as go,Ki as
expected as both teams took
turns rallying; from bty* deficit:
beftire the homestatilling
Patriots scored a run in the
lop of the eighth inning to
pull out a 10-9 victory.
Tile championship game
See Softball, Page 2B

Seminole High School shortstnn

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By Dean Smith
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Sports Editor

WINTER SPRIN G S — Oviedo, Winter
Springs and Orangewood Christian cruised,
whiie Trinity Prep had to work a little hard­
er but all four girls' volleyball teams
advanced to today's regional semifinals
with wins on Tuesday.
the Lions, who finished second in the
state last season, moved a step closer to
returning to the big dance with a 15-3 and
15-7 thumping of Jacksonville-Mandarin
(17-13) in the Class 6A-Rcgion I
Quarterfinals.
Oviedo's jump-serving style proved to be
more than too much for the Mustangs as h-

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JulieI Dartykhad im
10ckills
and
senior Molly Cline had eight digs to lead
the No. 4 state-ranked Lions to their 29th
victory against only two defeats this season.
Oviedo, which has only losses to regional
semifinalists Winter Springs and Bishop
Moore, will take on Cypress Creek in the 2
p m. semifinal at Edgowator High School.
I he Bears (27-2) advanced with a 15-4 and
15-11 whipping of Winter Park ( 22 -9 )
Hie host Eagles (24-6) waltzed past
University (16 -15). 15-5 and 15-9, and will
take on IV I and (15-13), which upse t
Jacksonville-Sandalwood (22 -6), 15-13, K- 1 5
ami 15-6, in the 4 p.m. match
the winner's will meet for the Regional
Championship and a spot in the State

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.•’ornament at 7 p.m. tonight (Saturday).
Winter Springs also had an easy time of it,
crushing visiting Spruce Creek, 15-1 and 15•*. m the 5A-Region 2 Quarterfinals.
I he Bears raced to an H-0 lead in mlling to
the first game victory, hut fell behind 6-1 in
Hie second game and were still down 9-8
before their defease look over.
Junior Lorin Lukas and seniors Allie
Pnibsl and Ally Hock dominated the
I lawks (15-12) at the net, combining for 21
kills.

Nfter Spruce Creek made its run to open
the second game, Lukas, who had nine kills
lor the night, and senior Liura Cook 12
digs, powered the Bears back for the win.
See Volleyball, Page 3B

CAINESV|LLe — Thev miv
be few m numbers, but Y
Y
Seminole County will be reprem s \A !
when the
m S A A Florida Golf Finals tees
off Tuesday in Port St. Lucie
Oviedo's girls team repeated
as Cla m 2A-Region 2 champion-s, cruising lo a U-slroke vlc“ ‘T overG ain esville Uuchholz.
I/,.at Meadowbmok Go/f
t nurse in Gainesville Tuesday
winter Springs shot a l'sj
come
third, missing ., spt„
state i.v seven strokes
rile Hears looked to be in
good shape as they were in sec1,ni*
led Ihuhlutl/ by five
strokes after nine holes, but the
Bobcats rallied lo earn their
10th trip to state in 15 years
Spruce Creek (357). New
Smyrna Beach (373). Lccanto
(376), Belieview (391), and
Briniksville Central (418) round­
ed out the eight-team field
Stephanie Delgado led the
Lions, who finished third in the
State Tournament in 2001, with
a 79. Also nuking the trip for
Oviedo will be Sharah Davis,
Lauren Davis and Stephanie
Thomas.
The Girls Class 2A State
Tournament will be held on the
Fazio South Course at PGA
Golf Village on Tuesday and
Wednesday and admission is
free.
trinity Prep s boys also won
their regional, shooting a 304
behind treshman Sam
Saunders' 3-under 69 and
Steven Bain's 75 to win the
Class A-Region 4 championship
See Preps, Page 2B

Raiders hang on
for third victory
By Doan Smith
Sports Editor

.

to 3-0 with an 82 /2 victory ov„, Manatee Community College Wednesday n'.ynt

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SA N FO R D — I he Seminole
C nnimiinity College men's baskeltvill team -&lt;hoived lust bow
good ill a team they are
Wednesday night.
I l a v i n g without top returnee
.nut (enter k i l n s Witherspoon,
all ot the other Raiders stepped
up their games and the results
were more than impressive as
11m i h Stan Crnmartie's charges
improved to 3-0 with an 82-72
victory over Manatee
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Health and Physical Education
l enter
I nshinaii lerrell Morris from
Pine Ridge got his lust start of
his career at center and the 6loot-. JNO-jh ,under made the
most ot it. smrmg a team-high

IH points and controlling the
iaside for most of the game.
FSU traasfer J.D. Bracy, who
spent most of this past
Saturday's win trying to get his
teammates involved when his
shot wouldn't drop, also went
on the offensively, especially in
the second half when he scored
12 of his 14 points and made 4of-5 free throws in the final two
minutes to keep the Lancers at
bay

Also taking on a leadership
mil was the only other return­
ing sophomore for SCC. leaping
forward Daniel Jackson, who
scored 16 points and helped
keep his teammates cool when
the visitors made a big run in
the second half
Unlike their tirst two wins,
the Raiders came out smoking
See SCC, Page 3B

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W elcom e
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R o ck ’
Hnraid photo* by Tommy Wrcaert

Seminole Hign School and the
Sem inole High School Athletic
Boosters Club paid tnbuto to two
of its biggest suppoGeis last week.
During h a lftim o ol th e SominoleO v t o d o football g a m e last F rid a y
I h o n e w tennis facilty w a s namod
-The Jo h n M Morgan Tennis
Center" (middle photo) and all ol
the Athletic Facilities (Thomas E.
Whigham Stadium. Bill Fleming
Memorial Gymnasium. Larry A.
Dale Aquatic Center. Or. Jo h n M.
Morgan Tennis Center. Seminole
High School B aseball Complex
and Alumni Field, Seminole High
School Softball Complex. Buddy
Liwson Memorial Track) will now
com e under the heading T h e
Time R aines Athletic
Park"
(above). On hand for the ceremony
were (from left to right) Tim Raines
Sr„
Sem inole
High
School
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Principal Karen Coleman, Dr. John
M. Morgan. Emily Morgan (Dr
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N and son ol Dr Morgan)

Buchholz's Bobby Gates, 71-to72, to earn the two individual
Continued from page IB
qualifying spots, edging
at North Shore Golf Club.
Oviedo's Karl Furoo, Oviedo.
Saunders and Bain were the
Brantley's Huffliam, Winter
top two individuals on the day
Springs' Joong |o, anil Delard
as the Saints ended up winning
Chad Palmer, all of who shot J
by 15 strokes over Orangewood
73, for a spot in sidle.
Christian, which upset defend­
The Class 2A Boys' S(a|t.
ing state champion Lake
Tournament will be played on
Highland by one stroke (319­
the Fazio Nor^S.ourM-*,pcA
320) to take second and a spot
Village on Tuesday and
in the state tournament.
Wednesday.
Bishop Moore (321), Mt. Dora
T h e final Seminole Couigj
High (328), Mt. Dora Bible (337),
golfer
to make if to state w*
Lake Mary Prop (349), and
Marie 1km ot Trinity Prcr t hustts (354) rounded out the
The junior shot a 74 «•’
scoring.
Bishop Moore sophotn‘,ri
trinity .md Orongfwood will
lacqui Concolino for h’"
be playing on the Fazio Noitli
vidu.il honors in the L*ass t ■
Course at PGA Village on
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Region 4 Tournament1,1 ' orv&gt;
Lake Brantley's boys teams
Lake Golf Club.
.
Concolino won a playoff with
earned a spot in the 2A state
Bos, but the Saints linkster still
tournament after finishing sec­
ond to champion Gainesvilleearned a spot in state.
Bos will compete for the Class
BuchhoL in Region 2 at Ocala
A Individual Championship on
Golf Club.
Tuesday and Wednesday on t^e
The Patriots shot a 304, eight
Pete Dye Golf Course at PGA
strokes behind the Bearcats and
four strokes ahead of thirdVillage.
Things did not go as well tor
place Belleview (308).
the L ike Mary Prep boys' soc­
Winter Springs (314) and
cer team as they saw their excel
Oviedo, which shot a 315 to tie
tent season end in a 5-1) defeat
for fifth with Spruce Creek and
at the hands of Mt. Dora Bible
Gainesville, also just missed a
in the FI ISAA Fall Region l
state bid, while host Forest fin­
Quarterfinals at Lake Sylvan
ished eighth with a 322.
Park on Tuesday.
Individually, David Hufhani
Chad Roberts and Stuart
shot 73 and Chris Condello 74
Marsell scored two goals each
to lead Lake Brantley. Justin
Wenger and Austin Hughes als» &gt; ami Johnothon Humphrey had
six saves in goal for the
played for the Patriots.
Belleview’s Nick Smith edged
Bulldogs (11-7-3).

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home runs on some very tough
against Seminole was one ol the
pitches," said Ferrell. T hav e
best played soltball games I
never been in any situation
have ever been a pan ol and I
(including baseball) where I tell
have played more games Ilian I
it was best to intentionally walk
care to remember myself," said
the potential tying run in extra
l.ake Brantley head coach Mike
Ferrell, a Seminole graduate and innings, but I had to walk
Lively when she leadolf in the
former SI IS and ( h ledo base­
bottom ot the 8th
ball coach who has been one of
“ That girl hits the softball like
the best softball players in the
Ikirry Bonds hits baseballs
country over the oast 25 years
I ively had hit eight home runs
The game also featured a
and was I-tor-1 with a home
remarkable performance that
run and an RBI with three inten­
may coin a new saying,
tional walks (AKA Ikirrv Bonds)
"Bondsian."
in the semifinal against I yntan,
I or years when anyone did
so the precedent was set
am thing spectacular its was
Fur the season I ivelv's siais
referred to as a "Kuthian" effort
were unreal 27-tor 41. a (ill
in honor ot Babe Ruth
average. 34 RBI, a Seminole
But after the numbers Barry
Athletic C onlerence record 12
Bonds has put up over the past
home runs, a 7W On Base pertwo seasons. "Bondsian effort"
lentage. 21 walks (17 intention
may become the new catch
.il), ami two doubles
phrase.
Nicole I lall had three hits,
Hie effort referred to was a 3iin hiding a two-run bony run,
for-3, three home run, seven RBI
performance by Seminole's Kara and bait three RBI to lead the
Patriots in the upset ot the top
Lively in the Championship
seeded Fighting Smiinoles
Game.
Jessie Snllowskv contributed
So impressive and intimidat­
three tuts, including a home
ing was Lively's game that
run. and had three RBI to hack
Ferrell actually walked the I d Iv
the hurling ol winning pitcher
shortstop leading off the bottom
Nicole Richard (5-3), who came
of the eighth inning with his
on
(or starter lessica lomaselli
team clinging to the one run
“ (he girls worked really hard
lead

this season," said Ferrell "We
came a long way from losing
the lirsi game of the season *4-1
lo l ake Howell and losing tw ice
to Seminole during the regular
season "
(lie tournament opened on
Monday at Seminole with Like
Brantley shutting out Lake
Mary, 4 0; Lyman pounding
Lake Howell, 10-2; and Oviedo
nipping Winter Springs. 6-4
I he tournament then moved
over to I ake Brantley on
luesda) and the top two s e e d s
advanced with No I Seminole
topping I ynian. 4-1, on the
strength of the home run by
I ively, and l ake Brantley
outscored No 3 seeded Oviedo,
7-2, behind the pitching of
lomaselli.
"We told our girls to 'play like
champions’ ami they responded
toevery situation in the champi­
onship game," said I errell
"We could have easily lolded
alter I ively's third home run,
we could have lolded alter a
run was disallowed alter a run­
ner missed second base on
Nicole I kill's three-run home
run, and we could have folded
after Seminole pounded seven
consecutive hits in the sixth
inning
"We did not told because we
had 17 gu l' who were fin used

on the same goal We had 22
hits in the championship game.
Our pitcher, Jessica lomaselli
threw strikes and the defenseonly made one error. The home
runs by Hall and Sadlowsky
were the big hits but we won
because of the hitting through­
out the entire lineup."
In addition to Sadlowski and
I lall, Cassie Mier, Kersten Perry,
Zoi Martinez, and Monica
Yamauchi also had three hits
each (or the winners.
"Both teams played great. It
was one of those games neither
deserves! to lose, ’ said Seminole
head coach Dave Rogers " It
was a tough game to lose-.
Brantley played great and hit
the crud out of the ball."
"I have nothing but respect for
David Rogers and his girls."
saiil Ferrell. "They also played a
great game and they could have
given up many times but they
always came back.
"Slow pitch soltball in the
county has improved so much
in the last five years that it has
now become a very exciting
iport to be a part and it is only
going to get better."
Ferrell was assisted by Jay
Bergman |r and Tina Stitt.
Staking up the l ake Brantley
team were Kersten Perry, Amber
Scmidthorst, Nicole Richard,

Jessica Tomasell, Cassie Mier.
M onicj Yamauchi, Milison
Frcebem. Nicole I lall, Valerie
Dickson, Natalie Ruth Jesse
Sadlowsky, Zoi Martinez,
Melissa Sandel. Megan Straka,
Amy Mushier, Paige Zirkle,
Alyssa Del Rey, and Jennifer
Lunn.
Making up Coach Rogers'
Fighting Seminoles roster were
Beth Case (12), Sheena Ware (9),
Kara Lively (12), Megan Pickrcn
(12), Jenny Abendrotn (12), Nori
Torres (9), Kristin Scheuring

(11). Mindy Duvall (12), Jcnniler
Spec* (II), Maureen Priest (12),
Christy Wickersham (9), Tiffany
Poore (9), and Asian Mitchell
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in this one and meed to a 10pomt iead by the middle of the
hrst half.
Morris and Jackson did most
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oamage inside, scoring
nine points each, with Morris
making 7-of-10 from the free
throw line.
Hut MCC, led by the outside
shooting of Devontae Royal and
SCC foul trouble, cut Into the
Raiders* lead and trailed only

37-30 at intermission.
Cromartie, a Manatee alum­
nus, was forced to go to an all­
guard lineup, including the f*foot-3 Bracy playing center,
when Jackson and Morris both
picked up two fouls.
tlie I ancers continued to
make life tough for the home
team for most of the second half
as SCC was having trouble
making outside shots and han­
dling a tough full-court press.
MCC got as close as two

points in the second half, but
the freshman guard duo of D.J.
YVesley (10 points) and Jamaal
George came into the game and
their quickness and energy
quickly turned the momentum
back in favor of the Raiders.
George had at least 10 steals
in the game and two of them
let! to dunks by Bracy and
Jackson.
Jackson's was of the spectacu­
lar 'Jordan* type, jumping as
high as he could and reaching

In-hind him for what looked like
an errant alley-oop pass and
slamming the ball through with
one hand, bringing the large
crowd to its feet and drawing
ootis and aahs.
SCC was to have played
I’asco-I lernando Community
College on Friday and will con­
tinue a nine-game homestand to
open the season tonight
(Saturday) when it hosts
Abraham-Baldwin College from
lllton, Georgia at the SCC

Health and Physical Fducation
Center.
Game lime is set for 7:30 p.m.
and admission is free.
Die Raiders will also be home
for two games next week, host­
ing Brevard Community College
on Wednesday and defending
State Champion St. Petersburg
College on Friday
Both of those games are also
set to begin at 7:30 p.m.

M iiu ln Community ( ollrge (77)
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Yo^ur/ 0 04) n. Arden 0 (V0 0. Btwh 0 (VO 0.
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goal* _ MCC 7 (Ri»yal 1, McClendon.
Ibrrmgtun), SCC 2 (Cettrge. Wedey) Total
foul* MCC II. SCC I* Fouled out . MCC.
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Junior Kelsey Combes, who had 18 assists
for the night, served the final three points to
give the Bears the victory.
As if winning a state title wasn't enough
for Winter Springs, the Bears want it even
more for coach Kim Vach, who will retire at
the end of the season. Overall, Vach's career
record at Winter Springs is 162-36, and a
championship ring would round out a
super career very nicely.
Blit it will not be easy as the No. 3 stateranked Bears will be in Plant City to take on
once-beaten Tampa-King (lb-1) in (he 2 p.m.
semifinal today.
King advanced with a tough 16-14 and 15­
11 victory over Lakeland (9-15) on Tuesday.
In the 4 p.m. game. No. 4 Pine Ridge (24­
3), which clobbered Titusville, 15-3 and 15­
9, will challenge host and No. 2 stateranked Durant (25-6). Durant crushed
Tampa-Wharton (12-8), 15-1 and 15-2, to
advance.
The two finalists will return for the
Championship Game at 7 p.m.
Trinity Prep played from behind \irtually
the whole match, but kept its cool in defeat­
ing First Academy in three games, 15-12,13­
15 and 15-9, in 2A-Region 3.
The Saints (26-5) trailed 9-3 in the opening
game before getting 10 straight service
points by Lacey Menkin.
After winning the second game, the
Royals (21-10) led 7-2 in tile third and deci­
sive, but the hosts rallied (or eight consecu­
tive points to take the lead and, leading 10­
9, Carolina Braga came on to serve the final
points of the match. Sophomore Carly
Plotkin had two big kills in that run.
Senior Ashley I lurt was the big gun tor
the Saints all night, finishing with 11 kills,
four blocks and 18 assists.
Sixth-ranked Trinity will more than have
its work cut out for it today as they must
take on No. I state-ranked, anil host,
Berkeley Prop (28-3) in lampa at I p.m.
Berkeley advanced with a hard-fought,
15-5 and 15-8, win over Clearwater Central
Catholic (15-16).

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The other semifinal has Like Highland
Prep (20-11). which romped over Father
|.ope/. (16-5). 15-1 and 15-6. taking on
Sarasota Cardinal Mooney (23-7), which
bested Tampa Prop (19-12), 15-4 and 15-9.
The winners will meet at 7 p.m.
Orangewood Christian (24-5) also had to
work a little harder than it would have
liked, hut still got P*1''1 CVala-Trinity
Catholic (20-11) in straight games, 15-7 and
is-12. in the 1 A-Region 2 Quarterfinals
|laker (eight), Wenlherby (six) and
Childers (five) combined for 19 kills as the
Kams advanced to meet Melbourne-! loly
Trinity Episcopal (27-5), a 15-7 and 15-13
victor over Pine Castle Christian (14-8), in
today's 2 p.m. IA-2 semifinal.
In the 4 p.m. match, Gainesville-Oak Hall
(26-3). which beat Warner Christian (22-9),
15-0 and 15-3, takes on host Lecanto-Seven
Rivers Christian (28-1), a 15-7 and 15-9 win­
ner over Palm Bay-Covenant Christian (18I), at Crystal River Middle School.
Hie two winner return to play for the
Championship at 7 p.m.
Ih e Regional Champions will all advance
to the FHSAA State Finals to be held at The
Lakeland Center later this week.
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44 122 4.)
* liull Brrr/r
22(l»-7)
&lt;4 Crawford*illr Wakulla
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1(1 IWdry Chaprl
* (114ft)
AI*o receiving »otr«: |ackM«i%UW BolU-v (17-13) 7, Alachua
Santa Fe ( I** A) 1. Coral ( iahlr* ( ‘.ullner I'rrp (I * A) 2
CLASS 2A
1 Brrkelr&gt; l*n*p (*4)
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2 (birvTNvilU-I'k Vonge
7907 I)
1 Tallaha«Arr Ik^tila High
ftft(2V2)
ft3 (It-IJ)
4 Tampa l*rrp
33(22 7)
5 Sirawta Cardinal Ms«mry
41 (23-31
A. (.ol Jen rod Trinity Prep
34(23-4)
7. Marathiwi
2I(2VX|
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II (2M)
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&lt;•(2X-X)
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Chirfland (n/a) A. Miami Dodr Christian (|a-7) ♦. Furl
laudrvdalr Wr»lmin*ter Academy (n/a) I. Tallaha^rr Mat by
(14-15) 1. Hawthorne (|4M| I
CLASS IA
1 (btnt-vvillr Oak llall (1)
2 Fort M ym Canterbury (4)
1 I rt anto V im Ri\rr» Chmtun
4 I akr Worth Chrntun
1 Print rlcnt Oirirtion
A Altha
7 Pompano Brael» I lighbiwb Chrwtian
H Orange Park M |.4ww
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in. Maitland Orangewood ChiUtlan
AIm. receiving vine*: lakeland Somoe (2D-11 II. Melbourne
lloly tnmly I p«n|sit (21-6 *.
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second MAC road
Special lo the Herald

Special to I
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play at Airy
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4*0 : Bud M..

Mm High l«
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added Kmc/ek. "I think we
have seen what happens when
people take other teams for
granted. I think Marshall may
have underestimated Akron hist
week and lost valuable gmund
and now they are in a dogfight
for the conference race. We have
•° K° “ P ■'n&gt;1 play this team the
way we need to."
I his is the second to last road
game for UCF who will return
home next w ^ k to take on Kent
Mate. Kickoff is scheduled for I
p.m. and can be heard on 740
The Team with Marc Daniels

BUFFALO, N.Y. — The
Oolden Knights pul a close lo a
vvwk worth of practice on
Thursday in .in effort to ready
themselves for .1 MAC game
against Buffalo today
(Saturday). The team worked
out in helmets and shoulder
pads to get a feel for limine and
0 make any fin.il adjustments
to offensive and defensive
schemes.

1 ir-'r u " '! W**1w« * . " stall'll
JJCF Head Coach Mike
Knuvek. “I thought the focus
was K lter Fhe news that wq are
still in the hunt for the title
helped the players get over the
*»ss a little faster. We still have
to take can? of our business.**
O T H E R N O TES:
The team is still learning the
Comerback
Asante Samuel
rigors of playing a conference
was recognized as the Big Stick
schedule and know that from
award winner after practice for
here* on out every game is criti­
a hit on a punt return last week.
cal.
It is the first time this season for
Ihev (Buffalo) may he a 1-8
tile team captain despite several
team, hut Ihev are voune “
nominations. Fellow team c.m-

Jain and last week's winner
Elton Patterson presented the
award to Samuel.
Sophomore defensive back
Marcus Glover suffered an
injury to his right shoulder dui
ing practice and is being listed
as doubtful for Saturday.
U C F j, h ^ g

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that has lost seven consecutive
games, with their last victory
coming on Sept. 7 against Big
East opponent Rutgers. Over
that span, the Bulls have given
up an average of 37.2V points a
game, while scoring just 14.57.
Over their last seven games
the Golden Knights have won
just three and have scored 200
points and are averaging 28.57
points a contest. Defensively
however UCF has allowed 198

Harald photo by Tim Mtahan

) makes a move on a Syracuse defender after one of his seven catches last Saturday Capers
up a MAC road win today when they visit the University of Buffalo

P n r c ° r, i f . ‘2VIp o in ,S J K&lt;,nu’

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PlAYiih Novamt.i to Z0QJ
ISO TV
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO 01 C A 4 U -I4 G
THF CHASE MANHATTAN BANK
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me p js t five seasons, the
Golden Knights have had 28
players drafted or that have
played professional baseball.

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______________________
NOTICE
0900am
^ Bju mber 24. 7002
j9£ Pauff True* and Auto
&lt;0r K
1919 W id Street
,***32771 (407)321-7442

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H.«nng «4 lb , h*fcj by Bo,
J «of^ 9 CommtMot n tha C.ty
C ^ R O h C h ^ 1 CA, H *’
SanLxd, Flordj «| 700 pm on
Th u rv ir, FFommDer 21. 7002 to
COf**d*f h a toKoamg change and
*m*n&lt;3m*nl to the Zonng O J n a t *
” *• C*y o« SMrfonj. Sememe
County Florida
FFeTomng hom AG, A^ieiiture
To lh»t or PO Planned Oevefpment
Dncnpkon PARCEL 1 The

IN ^

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th e

to 2002

ssoea

N o n e t O f PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSfDf A A REZONf
9^

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t » rwkj by m« Planning

A Zon^g Comm«u&lt;on m

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5onvn,MJ,y' Cha«TO#ft

M*n

Sjrtlonj Honda at 700 pm on
Thursday Novambaf 21. 7002 to

«W «*K N

S 1 2 OF BkxAi 24 25 40 » 4 !

Mowing
and
to 1h# Z nzvj OrVianca

of th# Cfy cf Santord S^mno*
C o i^ Y Flonda
FW/onwjtrom AQ A g c A u rt
To P^t of PD Planned Dgvwta»m»nt
L*0*&lt; D^cnpbon Lot tt SMITHS
THtHO SUBOtVlSKDN ACCOHOtNO
TO THE PI AT THEREOf AS
RECOROCD IN F&gt;B 1 PG 66 O f THE
PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
Tbo p#op«fty tw&lt;ng mnr« ganaraty
dMCffcad *% 3991 W 1M Street
Tha F*lama&gt;g A Zorwvj Comnwaaon
wd aubrmt a racortvwarwtatw i to (ba
City Commi*a*on m taver of. or
•gaoat tba fagueatad ebanga or
•hwwtnanl Tba Ofy Convmaaon
bo»d a PutAc Maarmg #&gt; tba C*y
Comm»a**on Room at City Ha**
Sanford. Honda at 7 00 p m on
Dac*nMr 9 7002 lo com-Jar la d
racommandabon
Tba
City
Comnnaaion may ptara condAnna
upon (ba ra/onmg by fn#ana of a
develops ant orrtau
AJ partwa n rtaraat and ob/ana
kba&gt; Niva an opporhsvfy to ba baa'd
al U»1 bearing
By order of (be PWmng A /orang
Commfcon of (ba C#y of SaHbrd
Flonda (b.% 5ih day of November
2002
M&lt;bael Skat. Cbaaman
Plammg A 7onng Commit son
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC if a per
■on decide* to appeal a dacnon
made *&lt;fb rapped to any m*nar eorv
*&lt;darad at (ba above meeting or
bearrig he sbe may need a verbatm
record of (be proceerfng* *nduc&gt;ng
(be teshmony and awtenca •b*rb
record it no&lt; pfuvOed by (be C*y of
Sa« rd tFS 2»6 0106i
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TICIPATE IN ANY O f THESE PRO
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330 5626 46
HOURS IN ADVANCE O f THE
MEETING

*FyWd court lo acq^re oartam prop­
arty ntarettt n SamavXa Co*s*y
Honda, d e v rb e d a « Mow *
See Compuvte E mto4 1 attached
B W PARCEL NO 115
TAX ID N O 34-19 300184 0000 A
34 19 30 300 0 ( 60 0000
A» rrf toat property davnbad n
OfV-al Record* Book 2118 Page
669 and O R Book 2065 Paga K 4 a t
raenrdad to (be Pubkc Record* of
Semtoote County Honda beag (bat
portion Of Section 34. Town*y^&gt; 19
South Range 30 fa d
deaerbed a« trjAow*
PART A
Comment tog at toe Southeetl cor
ner of Section 34 Townkbp t9
South. Range 30 C a d Seminole
County Honda, n r , Norto 00*T V I T
w »* l a iHlanc* of 664 15 k * ( along
the East hne of toe Southeast 1 4 of
»a«d Section 34. thence North
89 2510* We*! a s ta n c e of 330 05
Vet atong toe ettthng North flrjN
of Way kne of Dxtoby Club Roed to
the POINT O f BEGINNING thence
continue North 69 2510* We%t a &lt;9*
tanca of 196 03 toet atong %a&lt;d Norto
R g H of Way kre thance North
00 2 9 1 V Wevt a rftktanre of 60 Ot
Wet. thance South 99 25 10* fact a
dktance of 196 03 teat atong a kne
60 tael North of and para«al to t*«1
North Rk/ (( of Way kne thence
South 0D 79 19* East a dntanre of
60 01 Vet to the POINT O f BEGIN
NtNG
CONTAINING 15843 tqu*f* Net
more or t o i
PART B
Commenang at toe Southeast cor­
ner of Section 34 Town*h.p 19
South Range JO Eatf Sammole
County Honda run Norto 00 29 19*
W n t a drstance of 864 15 Net along
the E a»t fcn# of toe Southeast 1/4 of
«a&lt;d SectK&gt;n 34. thance North
69 25 10* W«nt a defence ol 330 05
Net atong toe eatkteg North R-//&gt;t
o* Way kne (4 Country Club Road
(fence North OO 2919 Wevi a Oktance of 80 01 teat to a prant on a
hne 80 (eat Norto of end perakei to
*a«l North R g N of Way kne and (he
P O INT O f BEG IN N IN G thence
North 89 2510* W n l a Ostance of
190 03 feet atong u « l peraiel In#
thence North 00 2919* Wait a (&gt;*tanca of 139 67 teet thence South
89 591 f Ea«l a d»*tanca c4 198 01
Wet to a po*4 1C89 Vwt North and
330 Vat W n t of to# Soutoaaat cor­
ner per deed
thence South
00 29 t r East a stance c4 141 63
toel to toe POINT O f BEGINNING
CONTAINING 0 639 acre* more or
(e*t
TOTAL acreage 1 003 acre* more
or t o t
Certification date of turveynr March

**d Bungatoa c*y to the begvwng
of ■ curve concave to toe North##*!
hevmg • re&gt;ku* of 936 45. a central
ang# of 0946'37*. end a chord of
159 60 tael that bear* North
49 05 17* We*t thence Nodhwed
atong toe ere of *ed curve 159 Z2
teet to the end of M d curve toenee
North O O 'T f T T W#*» a dKance of
17 X teet atong toe fa*l kne of Lot
15 Bungalow City a* recordad e
ta d ptet thence South 69 15 30*
f e d a distance of 119 70 teet atong
the en«*'” Q Right ot Way kne ot
Bungalow* B*zc4rverd to toe POINT
O f BEGINNING
C O N T A M N O 0623 wyjare teet.
more or ie*%
Certitration data of turveyor March
9 1990
CO M PO SITE EXHIBIT I
R W PARCEL NO 123
TAX ID NO 34 19 X 5 1 1 O O X

OM M O «E AFTER THE 0ECE
D E N TS DATE O f DEATH IS
BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE IS NOVEM
BER 3 2002
JANELLE DCMAR HARTMANN
Persona* Representative
V Q SJverga'e Loop
La*e Mery FL 32746
M ATTHEW J AHEARN
Honda Bar No 0121754
DEAN ME AO, EG E R TO N B tO O O
W O R TH CAP O U ANO 4 BOZARTH
PA
P O R o « 7346
Orlando FL 32802 2346
Telephone 40784T I 2 X
Fat 407.423-1031
Attorney tor Personal Representatrve
Pubksh Novenew ) tO 2002

(Lew the E «2S ft tiereotf M M
SMITHS SUBDIVISION according
to the (Ait there* n recorded « PB
pCf
&gt;. PQ W. 04 me PuMe Record. o4
(Et IfM
Semmoie Cruey Florida and PAR
.Ml (Wo
CEL
z L04 37 HESS the E 625 R o4
A.tH Bibo
SS010
The N 215 It AND ALSO LESS tie E
«0 It lying S &lt;* r e N 1 IS ft, Lot 36
^tXHJR6460R6740139
IN TMf CIRCUIT COURT
0160
(LESS the E 60 It) loN 39 and 40
Nc w ti Iw 10 2002
OF THC 18TH
AM of that property de*cnfeed to
(LESS the E 60 It ANO ALSO LESS
,N*1
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
Official
Record*
Book
2039.
Page
that part in 4TH RAVE NNA PARK
IN ANO FOR
t
S
X
and
Oftoal
Record*
Book
653
SECTION OF LOCH ARBOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Page 47 a* recorded to 6 # PubK
Public Auction
•ccottMig to lha pin thareol a.
FLORIDA
Record*
of
Seminole
County
»4*c auction to b# hold at 901
recordad n PB 14. PG «
m the
OENCRAL
Fk rd e . b e rg that portion of Sectwo
r.
M&gt;#c4»#d below at
FTAAc Record, ol Semmole Oxrr*
JUR IS D ICTIO N DIVISION
34 Townahe 19 South Range X
t tart Jew of A(her » Towmg Inc
FTonda) Lcl 46 HESS Ihet pari lying
C A S I N O 02 CA 21 t i 14 L
Ea*t
c*d at 2490 Old Lake Mary rvi
n M.1 4TH RAVENNA PARK SEC­
M
OR
TGAG E ELEC TR O N IC
de*o
toed
a*
toinw*
•A 134 Sanford. Fl tor th# purTION OF LOCH ARBOR AND ALSO
R EGISTR ATION SYSTEM S INC
Lot* 16 and 17. Btock 0 of
at fit B«pO*mg ol fh# Mowing
LESS but part yng n 3RD RAVEN
PLAINTIFF
Bungalow O y accordng lo toe plat
neat
NA PARK SECTION OF LOCH
VS
thereof at recorded to Plal Bor# 7.
for l/ M r information pleat# ca&gt;
ARBOR Accordng lo tha ptal there
WILLIAM A R OGER O E T AL
Page 87 PubK Record* of SemmcAe
47KB1-2944
ol. et recorded m PB 14 PG 22, ol
DEFENOAffT(S)
Comfy. Honda'
11/2V02
the Pubhc Record, ol Sememe
CONTAINING 8982 tquere Vet
iitaar 1996Mak# MITSUBISHI
Corny TmrJnl a&gt; LoN 47 4a 49
NOTICE OF ACTION
more or to *
JA3AA20AOTU014232
end 50. LC4 St (LESS that part lying
COffSTRUCTfVI SERVICE
CertAcafon date f4 *urv#yor March
&gt; Jt*t Hov#mb*r 10 2002
tn VA»1 JRO RAVENNA PARK SEC­
9. (998
&gt;5042_________________________*
TION OF LOCH ARBOR ANO
T O UNKNOW N SPOUSE HEIRS
CO M POSITE EXHIBIT I
ALSO LESS R O W tor VMen Rdl
D E V IS E E S
G R A N TE E S .
R W PARCEL NO 184
OTY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
Lot S4 (LESS R O W lor Vnien Rdl
A S S IG N E E S LIENOR S C R E D l
TAX (O N O 34 1 9 X 5 1 1 O O X
NOTICE OF CHANGE OF
1A ol LoN S5 M and lot 57 (LESS
TO
R
S
T
R
U
S
T
E
E
S
AND ALL
0210
FUTURE LANO USE
R O W tor Vliter. Rdl al «i Bloc. B
O T H E R PARTIES CLAIM ING AN
AM of toat property deaertoed m
IN ORDINANCE O f THE CITY Of
M M SMITHS SECONO SUBOIVI
IN TE R E S T BY TH R OUGH UNOER
OP* vat Record* Book 31 Page 41
.O f MARY FLORIDA. AMENDING
SION accordng to ma (Hat mere*
O R AG AIN ST TH E ES TA TE OF
and Deed Buuk I X Page 497 a*
'•€ COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR
a. recorded n PB I PG 101 ol me
WILLIAM A ROGERO
recorded to toe P u t K Record* of
•*€ CITY OF LAKE MARr FlORl
PutAc Record, ol Semrrne Comfy
who*# re*idence «• unknoen if
Semnofe County Florrta b e rg toat
U PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE
FOnda and PARCEL 3 Tha N 12 ol
ha*h#/They be kvtng, and if
portion of Section 34 TowntNp 19
Cf FUTURE LAND USE DESiGNA
vacated WeM 20th SI adlerem to tha
hnth^V iey be deed the unknown
South Range X E a * t.
•ON FROM INDUSTRIAL TO PUB
S me ol Lol 40 Bloc. B end the
defendant* who mey be tpou«e*
de«crtoed a* tbfiow*
•CSEMi PUBLIC
PROVIDING
twr*. devnae* grantee* e*«gnee*
vacated un named R O W lyng
lo t * 21 and 77 Block D of
lOR SEVERABILITY CONFLICTS
adpHent to and m between the VI
kenor*. cred-tor* tru*»ee*. and e#
Bitogatow Cdy accordng to toe put
AND EFFECTIVE DATE
parti#* clerrrung an mterett by
Line ol Lol 46 end me E me ol Lot
thereof a* recorded to Plat Book 7.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
through, under or agemti the
Page 82 PufcAc Record* of Sammole
St. Bloc. B M M SMITHS SEC
Defendant*, who are not known lo be
h# City of Laka Mary C&lt;ty
ONO SUBDIVISION eccotdmg to
Coctofy Florida*
CoffVTMauon *4 hold a puMc tear
me pial there! a. recorded r i l B 1
dead or ahve and a# parte* h a w g
CONTAINING 6901 *quere taef
or claarvng lo have any ngfy m i # or
ng (1st Raatangi to con»rt*r tha
PG 101. ol me PutAic Record, ol
more or le*«
The *k#«ch tor th.* deception m
nterett r toe property de*o t * d at
above propo*#d ordmance " a a
Sememe Comfy Florida (LESS
fchown on fcheet 0 A 23 of 28 on toe
the mortgage te n g torecio*ed hareimeAtceto tutura land uta nendmat part lying n 4TH RAVENNA
rght of way map* lor A#port Bfvd .
•nert to tha CAy a Com praarva
VI.
PARK SECTION O f LOCH ARBOR
YOU ARE HEREBY N O TlFlEO that
Ph#*e (ll
according to me plat thereof, a.
Ran Futura Lard Uaa Map TM
I hereby certify that tN* legal
an action lo torecloee a mortgage on
recorded n PB 14 PG 66 tA the
^aatmg w*l ba hed on Thursday
Publish Noventoer 10 2002
the b k e n g property
d e s e rp tm i* true, accurate and
Putlc Record, ut Sememe Comly
November 21. 2002 at Laka Mary
SS060
complete to toe best of my know!
LOT 10. BLOCK D. W ES T ALTA
Florda ) LESS PARCEL 4 Thai por
Ofy Ha* 100 North Country Ctob
r d / and «• to compkance w»th to#
MONTE H EIG H TS S E C TIO N TWO
hen a. deurrtwd n ma RavAuhon ol
Road. Laka Mary F lx ijj at 700
Mmmxan Techncal Standard* a t *et
ACCO R D IN G
TO
THE
PLAT
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Taang No 9« R-77 by The Board ol
PM or a* aoon thereafter at pn*»*
forth m Chapiar 61017 6 Florida
TO CONSIOER A REZONE
THEREOF AS R ECO R O CO IN P U T
County ComrhMNoner. ol Sememe
feta
9
096
Adrvni*trat&gt;ve Code
BOOK (0 PAGE 75 AS RECOROCO
NoCce f%hereby grven (bat a PuWc
Comly Ftorda. e . recorded ci
Tha property to ba conaderod b
CO M PO SITE EXHIBIT 1
Mearng » 4 be bekj by the PlanrNng
Certihcation date of vrveyor March
IN THE P U B IIC R E C O R D S OF
othciel Record. Boo. 3413 F&gt;sg.
tha »mail vain amaodrrwrl m b
R W PARCEL N O 116
SEMINOLE C O U N T Y FLORIDA
&amp; Zonmg Cornrr*%*rnn m the C*y
9 1996
62S. ol the Public Record, ol
bn
TAX
ID
NO
34
19
30
5CH
0000
Commission Chambers City Hafl
SAiO LAND S ITUATE. LYING ANO
CO M POSITE EXHIBIT 1
Sememe Comly. Ftorda end ALSO
Protect
2002 LU 04. Semmoto
0590
A
34
13
30
300
022A
0003
BEINQ
IN SEM INO LE C O U N TY
Each
Detervlirt
.*
further
not4wd
Santord
Honda
at
TOO
pm
on
LESS PARCEL S Thai portion at
County Pubbc School* Ercat
A part of property deterbed et
FLORIDA
that
the
Petitioner
w&lt;#
petition
lor
an
Thursday.
November
21.
7002
to
Jeter
toed
m
me
’Order
ol
Taaciq'
Adernatrve*
Offoal Record* Book 2066 Page
conwder the M o * ng Change and
Order of Taka before the Honorable
ha* been Ned agamtf you and toe
'•corded m Official Racordt Bou*
Acre*
t t 69
450 a t recorded mn the Pubr&lt;
D O N N A M clN TOSH one of the
you are requeed to *#rve a copy of
amendment lo (be Zoneg Ordnance
36*7 Pay.,,| ,946 throutfi 1963
Locahon Watt ol Laka Errma
Record* of Sammole County
your wr*i#n detente* 4 any lo 4 on
Judge*
of
toe
above
vfyUd
Court,
on
ol
(be
O
y
of
Santord
Semnoi#
and me dialed ’Fnai Ardgmanf
Road at 450 Technology Par*
ftorda. bemg that portion of Sectmn
DAVID J S TE R N E S Q Pta^txt*
Thursday the 16th day of November
County ( W d l
recorded n Odcui Record. Boo.
la g *
Parca&lt; No 19 20 30
34
Town*fvp
19
South
Rang#
X
attorney who*# * »* • * « * W l S
2002
a
l
t
X
p
m
n
Courtroom
K.
Me/orvng from AO AgrciYhse
4069 Pw j.lt! I960 mrough 1963 ol
'JWOOXOObO
Ea*t
Urwervfy
Drive # 5 X . PtanJahon FL
at
the
SarrvnoU
Codify
Courtoou*e
To
maf
of
Ri
1
Raitnci
ad
miusir
a»
the PubK Reed'd, ol Seminole
A more particular daaopr-an n on
33124 on or betor# (no late* than X
da*c/bed a* kAtow*
Sar t/"t Ftorda n accordance w«th
Legal Descrpbon 1 AC HOIZf
Comly Ftorda nlm orol tha STATE
f«# with the C4y o* Lake Ma/r
day*
from
the data of tha kr*t pubk
Commencing
at
toe
Soufheatl
cor
4*
Dec
uration
of
Tak-ng
heretofore
STEAD LOCATED IN SEC 04 TWP
OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
The C*ty Commakcn Ml ba i h
ner of Section 34 Township 19
ration of th«* notica of aclmn) and Ne
(•led n to.* causa A# Defendant* to
20S HGE TIE C 12 OF NE 1 4 OF
TRANSPORTATION and SEMlNOlE
c u u t iq an appk*abon to change tha
the
on^nat
with the clerk of tr«» court
South Range X E a t Serrvnoie
to»* *u»t anti a l cXher mtere*ted par
SW 1 4 OF SE I 4 LESS N S FT 6
COUNTV
Beng tubied to Any
F utura land LHa Oevgne(«m ol tha
w«mer betor# «ervice on Piaaitiff t
County ftonda run North X 2919*
t^ s may timety request a hearing on
E 19 FT, end SEC 04 TWP 20S FIGE
nghNol way lettnclmit m l .ate
Hibtnct property from tnrMtrai lo
attorney or mmedtalery thereafter
toe Per-hon tor the O n tor uf T#«avj at
West a dr\tjn&lt; a of 664 15 W t atong
3IE E 12 OF NE 1 4 OF SW 1 4 O f
mecAt ol record
PubK#S«m» PubK Tr#
•%
F,fherwi*a 4 (JrMtXt w « te entered
the t«me and place designated an«J
tha East kne of toe StxAhea** ( 4 of
SE t 4 (LESS N 5 FT » E 19 n 6 1
The property Oeng mote generally
againvt y&lt;zu k^ th# rekef demamled
bemg made by Sarwma County
b# heard Any Detorviant fakng to fto
*ad
Section
34.
(hence
North
AC
FOR
HOMESTEAD!
detertoed
at
600
Vtoten
Road
ai the comp*a*4 or petiton Ne»l her#
PuCAc School* ao that it* Ma may
a hmaty request tor hearmg %ha*
69 25 10* W n l a (k*tanca c4 528 06
rra property Bmng more generally
The Planneig A Zoning CumrmttMn
m
ba ut#d lor an e-ternakv# fchod
wa
ve
^ry
rghl
to
obteef
to
tow
Order
teef along l t « eai*teg North R.&lt;/1
detvrtoed a. 3680 Moorea Station
W4 tubmil a iccornrTwndation lo the
W ITN ESS my hand and the *e«t &lt;»
A copy ol tha Cnmpr*h#rw# Plan
cf Taking
o» Way kne of Country Club ftoad to
tr.x Co»rrt el SEM lN O lE County
Road
City CommdtKjn Cl tavor ol. or
ANO
Ftjtun* land liv» Map and propovd
toe POINT O f BEGiNNiNFi toerve
The
Planneig
A
Zoneig
Cormrwtajn
Flurala Itw Flay *4 O C T 26 2002
ejacitl me reqoetled change or
Each
Defendant
and
arty
&lt;*her
(er
•rwiyrwr* «ra ava^ataa b r »(a f
c u n tn a atong va«l North M.jW of
*d submit a recommendation lo *w
MARYANNE MORSE CLERK
.imendnec.l The CCy Ccmnvtuon
*rm* ciaanmg any mterest n toe
t«n at ttw CorrwniMy Deretopmer*
Way kne Norto 69 25 l(T We%« a
C.ty CommtesMjn m tavor of. or
C LER K OF TH E CIRCUIT CO U R T
prij*ietty rtwsrrtoed n the Pet&lt;t«r« -n
. 4 i d ! a PiAm. rtvarng n me Lay
(ante of 147 03 W
toence North
Offwinaril ottica La*a Ma'y Ci&gt;
agwnst
toe
requested
change
nr
OY Ruth Kavj
Commitwon Room in City Ftaw
rt*» atjAive »tyied Imanar4 Oume«n
00 2919 W»*t a dnlance »A 403 77
Ha* *00 North Country C M Road.
*mem|men1
The
Cty
Comcn»ss«n
d ep u ty cler k
Sactord F m d . al 7 00 pm on
pn« awil'i-J i . hwiatiy ,«q u a a .
W-«al akmg to*
hoe of toe EaU
1a*a Mary H -rd a Monday b o m p
LAW O f MCE S O f DAVtO J S TER N
*4 bukj a PuU«. Itoarwj n t»w O y
Oecerrtoer 9 2002. to emtder ted
M1VW wiatan (JaKa i m . A any 0a,
14 7 X Vet of Lol 59 M M Sm.th »
I '.tar rii/Ti tJ 00 A M im M S X P M
A
TTO R N EY FO R PLAINTIFF
C&lt;rmm«ssron
Room
n
O
y
Ha#
M w . to Aw FtotAtoO fwiatotoia 'itod
ie« lyiiuirlalm n
The
C&gt;ty I
Secumt SuUJrywcn a« recorded *n
or you may ca* Rebecca MammocK
X I S UN IVERSITY DRIVE
Santord fto n U «t T 00 p m on
n AW l aum i &lt;Ai Aw PeMvaiai and
Cw m m a«n mey (Aece condtoorvt
plat BraA t Page 100 ol to# F lAA c
Sanaa Ptermer at (407) 565 1440 tor
December 9 2002 to ita’wder %a*l
S UITE 500
any iartua.1 Ka a iwaravj o " m*
upm me lejoneig by mean. tA a
Record* ol Semawie County ftorda
✓ kymabcm cnncemmQ b » amand
PLANTATION. FL 33324
»ac.ommends!»on
T be
C#y
i v u . n to, Aw O 'Ja i ol Taawj *
Oevetotment otdm
and a poa* on a curve concave to to#
IN ACCO R D AN CE W ITH THE
•r-#nt
CorTwrsssajn
may
place
condhons
Jvv.rad
on
F’eM
tone,.
AAoinay
A . parlie. n nte'etl an.] c^/en.
tiurtoeaftt hevag a rai&gt;o* of 936 45
interested pa»*#% may appaa* arrt
AM ER ICAN S W ITH DISABILITIES
upon toe ra/orvrMj by means of a
„n. m m a w awj a l l u i i ’ tftown
the. hare an opportmrty to be heerd
Net a central «ngle of 06 1 T 50
ba haard regankng tha propenad
A C T p#r*on* e&lt;th &lt;**abiUw% near!
gavetopmei &lt;1order
twviw cal or twtora Enday FkvaAtoa,
and
a
Chord
of
102
87
k*et
(hat
bear*
at
tar]
hearing
amendment or a* ’an commenf*
mg a ipeoai accomrrvjdation *houkt
AA parte, to v-taiajl and C4i/en*
8 200?. am) to tea Aw
&lt;A
By orlef ol me Planneig 6 Zcrvng
Soutn 66 0120* Ea*t
thence
»ray ba Ned w*n tha C#y Dark at
rontact C O U R T ADMiNlSTRATiOfl
ahel have en oppurtiaiAy to ta heard
you, aiittan datamaa and any
C a m .uon ol me CAy tA Santord
Soutoeatieri* along toe erc M *ad
at
the
S E M iN O Lt
County
100 North Cot/t’y CM ) Road. la*a
at tart hearing
taquad to, rwaiavj on Aw FVAion to,
curve 102 92 Wetto toe be&lt;&gt;nnavi ^
Fiord,
m..
sm
day
tA
Noventoer
Courthou*# at (407 »665 4227 I
Mary Florida
fi, cyder o* me Fhennaig A Z.'V'VJ
Aw OtJAl ol Takaig nan ma Ctara o!
rever*e curveture c4 a cur *e cunce»e
2002
8
X
9
5
5
0771
(TD
O
l
or
1
800
955
pyriom *&lt;*h J u l A l a t n##&lt;kng
Corr»n»von cA the CAy rA Santord
AW Court eiAwv Bator# « a iv &lt; a on
to toe Soutowevt h a w g a rednj* ol
Mchael SMI Chauman
8770 ma Florida Ra*ay Service
4&gt;.vitanca to part- pa** 10 a ’t ^
FtorvlA. Pi*. TR day tA Novemtier
Aw F*atitaawY» Alto, nay » annwiAPlanneig
6
Zorwiq
Ccuhtmm
vui
1061
45
teet
a
central
of
15
1023*
THIS NOTICE SHALL B E PUB
traka procrat^h ihoiAd contact
2002
atat, AwiaaAai. lo tfo a *7al
and a chord of 2M 27 teet that be*/*
ADVICE TO t h e PUBIIC « a per
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FO R TWO
tfa C ty » ADA Coonknator at iMIt
lAchem S » a! Cherman
tn» r t a n l o, Iwn you navw 4 any
South 63 35 04* Ea»f
thence
a*i deede. lo appeal a decdec
C
O
N SEC UTIVE W EEKS
44 ttoura n aNanca ol lha rraahng
Plwintog 6 Zctoaaj Cnrveneeicto
01 ctaan ai and to ma piopart,
Southea*ter»y atong toe arc of had
male wAh 'cipect to any rhehc ecu’ PUBLISH IN THE S E M lN O lE
at |407| 505 1424
ADVICE TO TH E P UB IIC »# (* &gt; »
daeatoad ai m d FVtifion and to
curve 281 09 kref to toe end of *ad
tderod
.1
me
above
meeting
or
HERALD
C#y o* La*a Mary Florida
ion decide* to appeal e &lt;toci**jn
•mow cauta 4 any you M va aAiy
curve toence Sou*h X 29 19* Ea*l e
heerev) he Uw may need a vertutm
Rut**h November J. 10. 2002
Carol A Fofctar
made wAh i.RXHA to Any miner cun
u d (aopatty A n iA l f d bw cond * »a rx e M 2 1 94 teet to • poa# 1069
record of the proceedng. metodng
Cay Clark
SS011
U le a d .1 the above mentng or
denvwd to. Aw m a t and puipoaaa
Net
North
and
3
X
Wet
We*l
(4
toe
me
tettvnony
and
evdence
wncfi
Pubkah Novanbar 10 2002
twaravj he d a may naed a •aitm '”
at tat to,m ai ta d FtoMam » yuu V4
Soutto— I corner per deed thence
record it not prtrvded by me CAy ol
SS06J
___________________
THE CIRCUIT COURT
tacord cl me proceetAng. r v l d r g
lo antwa, a dalaiJI may tw aijefed
Norm 89 5911* Wevl • d*Unce of
Santord |IS 286 OtOSl
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
ttw leRmony arvl evaJnnce wruch
,ijam,1 you to# ma ia w l demanded
PERSONS W UH DISABILITIES
19601 Net (hence South X 29 19*
C IT Y OF LAKE MARY FLORIDA
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
record » ncA provded Oy me CAy cA
#i
Aw
H
n
tvvi
A
you
*44
to
'Atua-il
a
Ea*t a dktence of 2t9 56 *ee» to me
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
NOTICE OF P U B IIC MEARINO
IN ANO FOR
Santord if S 286 0T05I
iw atm j on Aw FVMon to, 0&gt;da, ol
TICIPATE mi ANY OF THECE PRO
POINT O f BEGINNING
NOTICE IS m EN EBT GIVEN by » »
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
P E R S O N S W ITH D ISAB ILITIES
ra.aig you V a &gt; warn# any m/4 to
CONTAINING » 622 acre* more or
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
C «v Co«VTw*WXt cF
CA( (A
FLORIDA
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
otyac, to tw d O d a , ol taaaig
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
'.G 'y I
tr^l u &lt; l CiA»VT»»von
tee*
.,
CIVIL ACTION
TICIPATE IN ANY O f THESE PRO
W ITN E SS my Hand and teal o* ta d
Certification da'e of *ur veyor March
COORDINATOR AT 330 S626 48
M i hold t PuM&lt;
on
CASE NO X M 3 C A
C E E D IN G S SH O U LD C O N TA C T
Court on SEF* 1« 2002
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
9 1996
Now m tM f 21.2002 4 1 7 0 0 P M or
DIVISION 14 E
THE PER SO NNEL O FFIC E ADA
,JAM ,ANN E MOUSE
CO M PO SITE EXHIBIT 1
4^ vxo ir«r#4ht*r #4 poo%A*t to MEETING
THE BANK O f NEW YORK AS
CO O R D IN A TO R AT 330 5626 48
CLEMK OE THE CIRCUIT COUFFT
PutArtb
ftnerrAer
10.
2007
RY/
PARCEL
N
O
172
cunudot Secs’ll FTveAnq
»&gt; »
ion oF rfi O dne nce ononed
AN ORDINANCE O F THE C ITY OF
i a a E MART FLORIDA, PE ZONING
CERTAIN LANDS W1TMB4 THE ClT Y
O F TAKE MAFFI AS HEREIN
D EFIN ED FROM T h e PRESENT
ZONIN G CLASSIFICATION O f A l
AGR ICULTU RE TO MCE RURAL
COU NTFIY ESTATE'. PURSUANT
TO THE TEFFMS O f THE TIO R ID A
S TA TU TE S PROflOlFrG F O « THE
AM ENDM ENT TO T h e o f f ic ia l
ZO N IN G MAP PFFOVIDtNG FOR
C O N I l .CT SEVERABILITY a n d

SS067

H O U R S IN ADVANCE
M EET PIG

____________________ ,

n o t i c e o f a c t i o n in
e m i n e n t d o m a i n in t h e

A Zoning CrKhnmwm VI *• CAy
C u i e m m Chanto.it C-fy Ma«
F ry rla

at 7 lai p m

TH E

S V I 7 ________________________

FtoKe &lt;t iwrrtiy J W 1 mei a FhAAvHeanng w4l tie h e « bY m « Fharamg

Bunlurd

OE

PutA-ih FfchiemAwt TO 2002

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER A REZONE

CIRCUIT C O U R T O f THE
EIG H TEEN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO f OR
S EM lN O lE C O U N T Y
FLORIDA
IN THE CIR CUIT CO U R T
O f THE e i g h t e e n t h
JUDICIAL CIR CUIT IN AND
FOR SEMPrOLE C O U N TY
FLORIDA
CASE N O VUiV C A 1653 13 O
SE UiN fX E C EXJN T1 a (aAAical
e j d v w r n *A me Stale cA E M&lt;da

on

Thurtday November 21. 2002 *
cunttoei toe tatowvvj ciienge *trvl
4iiv4 «&gt;'wr 1 to rn. Zm m g Onltoanre
ul me Car ol Santad Sermnuie
CuurAy, F tor via

A/TWIVI me PD Ptarinml
Daatotnw r /urang AMituved pr'
m v »«) me n *»r«j « i »w
Ordmance tto »A&gt;I to* * « Oervi
M io U d
propel*Y "w n
A I
Daeuu I’D I Sami Ctotol at 1101
AycoA ore » FTCE RurM Country
Htoehart Road to * » » *•’ tototeata
EvU I#»
_ _
PerilWter
rn eafl wgnaij* m LtA 1
Secoun 16 W u r v p VO SoMh
LEG AL DESCRIPTION SEC m
H m r M C lB N W B S E U j t
TWP t»S RGE 3LC BE G 130 F T W
C E R TR EK CO R P a Cap nan lUan&gt;l
l.Vt I 4 ul SW I A "• »» r 277 Z&lt;
a i J l I 1 F t S O f NE COR OF SW
rjrpwafkjn R C G lR A iO D
»rd /y 25
4jl R01 r»*j*a c « ’ i 4 RUN S 701 49 FT VI 1159 f t N
ANDERSON VlCTOf^iA F
monry Anuen « x e t «
3“ « '
V/i *4 FT TO SLY RVI RINEHART
AfiOCHSON UNKNOW N MEiRS
The PuM&lt; H ee&gt;«J *7* r ®
HO N 69 DEL 1' MU. 17 SEC E
O f THE ESTATE o f j c
the C o rrm u o n CYunYwr* '00' N
755 r*i F T S VO DEG 4e MiN V I SE C
C u M M iNGS daieaked W ID E
Count* Out) F W ! l a . . FA.-r
l i *. r.9 FT ( 109 tOFT TOBEG
LEE CUM M INGS JO H N COOK
Ttw U.-U-7I temg r u e JW ^ a »,
Pubkt 1 n &lt; t « l n 4ti.rd And te
FREDRtCK ZANDERS D O ROTHY
Sa*d
haaraig
^
r
ba
d»w.ftoed at 1101 Rrwhart Howl
r&lt;-a«d
A U l f i | RiC Sh e p p a r d m a r ia
farw ‘^44 * 1*k»'
The Purvwg 6 Zu-ng Ccmmeaton
jiHj (rum t»r
RAMOS W ALLACE !&gt;»(£P»*ARD
try the C ‘ly
,4 uximl A .htoummervlalton to me
daotiob •»
jR WALLACE L SHEPPARD SR
C r O * » ol the
"A, Comnatwun 4i tavur uF ur
Convrutk»or
FREDDIE 111 ANDRf YlS
Or(Vance tr fu* are **aaet
•laaivl me inutoded D-w«J« ’•
RAT HAN ANDREW S A i/ jt i A
Ttw CAy Curmuttato
r tv Cie»k % Ot1«.e k&gt;»
B rR U UfiKN O W N HE IHS OF Tt.k
A TAP10 RECORD T I THIS
£ STATE O f EL U A H FIELDS
0 i a Puaa. itoaimj «■ « - c a ,
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f
CITY
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Deputy Clerk
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Attorney tor Semeioie County.
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Serrvnme C «K ^ y Serve#* Bokdng
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Attorney tor Pet4runef
PuMnh November J. 10. 2002

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SS012____________________________

THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THC EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORtOA
CIVIL ACTION
case no o h o m :a
DIVISION L
M O R TG AG E ELECTR ON IC
R EG IS TR ATIO N S YSTEM S IN C .
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DAVtO R EU TER A .K A DAVtO C
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AMENOED NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N OTICE IS HEREBY G IV EN pur
*uen| to an Amended Fmai
Jialgment c4 Mortgage Foreclosure
dated October 21 2002 and **rfe&lt;ed
m Case NO 01 X I CA of to# O c ta l
Court of to# E IG H TE E N TH J d c e i
O c ta l m and tor SEMtNQLE Cotmfy.
Florida wherem M O R TG AG E ELEC
TR O N IC R E G IS TR A TIO N S Y S
TE M S IN C . i* the F»la*ntifl and
DAVID R EU TER A K A DAVtO C
R EUTER
ANY
AND
ALL
UNKNOW N PARTIES CLAIM ING
BY TH R O U G H
UN OER
AND
AG AIN ST TH E H E R E IN NAM ED
INDIVIDUAL D E F E N D A N T S ) W HO
ARE NOT KNOWN T O BE DC AO OR
ALIVE
W H ETH ER
SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAiM
AN IN TE R E S T A S S P O U S ES
HEIRS D E V IS E E S G R A N TE E S
OR O TH ER ClAJM A TEN AN T •!
N K A TOOO A BLACK TE N A N T 92
N K A JAM ES F LE TC H E R are toe
Detondant* I an# *#• to the hv/wst
and best txddar tor ca*h at WEST
FRONT DOOR O F THE SEM lNOlE
C O U N TY C O U R TH O U S E
SAN
FORD FLORIDA i f 1100 AM on
lha day of NO V 26 2002 N W
towmg da*crb#d property a* tel
torth m ta d Fmai Judgment
BEGINNING AT A P OINT 20 F E E T
E A S T ANO X F E E T N O R TH O F
THE SW C O R N E R OF THE NW 1/4
OF THE NW t 4 O f S EC TIO N 3.
TOWNSHIP 20 S O U TH RANGE 31
EAST. ANO R UN N O R TH 156 F E E T
t h e n c e e a s t i x f e e t TH EN CE
S O U TH 158 F E E T TH ENCE W E S T
I X F E E T TO TH E POINT O F
B EGIN NIN G ANO COM M EN CIN G
AT A P O IN T X F E E T EAST A7*0 X
F E E T N O R TH OF THE SW C O R
NER OF TH E NW I 4 OF S EC TIO N
3 TOW NSH IP X SO U TH RANGE
31 E A S T ANO RUN N O R TH 158
F EET T O THE POINT OF BEGIN
N M Q THC f* F CO N TIN U E NO R TH
50 F E E T TH EN CE EAST I X F EET
TH ENCE
SO UTH
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TH EN C E W ES T I X F E E T OF THE
P O IN 9 C F BEGINNING
IL K A 2591 S Cameron Aver**
Sanford FL 32773
W ITN E S S MY MA7*0 and toa %mr
(4 th** Court on O C T X 2002
Maryann# Mor*e
Clerk of the C*cu4 Court
By Mary Stroup#
Deputy Clerk

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CORPORATION M O R TG AG E
l o a n TR UST 1997 3 UNOER THE
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AMENOED NOTICE 0E
FORECLOSURE SALE

the hr^/ieaf bOder tor ce*h th# W toarmg d#*Crb#rt property a* *#f
torth m *a«t judgment to w4
Th# Northaatl t/4 ol to# South#**!
1'4 of to# North 1/2 of the Soulheaul
1'4 of the Southwe*! 1/4 of S#cton
21. T w m i K 20 South Range 32
Ea*t Sammole County Bemg more
particularly de«cr4i#d a* to#oe*
Commence at the Permanent
Ratoranca Monument de*gnatng
to# SWcorn#r c4 u r t S#cbon 21.
run toenca N 89 degree* 1228* E
along toe S txxmdary kn# tt«raof
1313 86
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the SE corner of to# SW 1 4 of to#
SW t 4 of t a d Section ?! toenca N
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botmdary In# thereof 663 9 T to to#
FBermanard Retorenrw U n y r e r t on
to# S R W kn# of Semmof# Wood*
Boulevard d etg rw m g th# SW cor
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SW t 4 of ta d Section 2 1. c u rtn a
thence N 00 degree* 40 S 3 W along
ta d E boundary kne of to# SW 1 4 of
the SW 1 4 X X to to# N R W In#
c4 ta d Semmol# Wood* boiAevarj
thence S 89 &gt; y w i 11 45* W atong
ta d N R W im# ?8t 10. to#nc#
leaving *ed N R W hne N X
dagra#* 05 54* W X I 85 toenca N
49 degree* 4*747 E 467 X tfwece
N 52 degre#* X 3 1 * E 260 71 t o ^ r a
P OINT OF B E GiNNfNG ' f g g
thence N 52 deg*##* u u ^ ^ t
771 55 to a pomf on a crraAar curve
concave to to# Wly ha/mg a radii*
of 1115 (XT ta d pomt ta n g on to#
W&gt;y R W kn# of atoretad SemmoK
V/oud* brjuKvari and bear* N 62
degree* 4757* E frran toe confer of
«# d curve, toenca Sty along tad
W ly R W kn# m d to# * c of tad
curve through a central engK of 27
degree* 140 7 5 X X l O * w e r d o f
ta d curve toenca leevmg t a d WJy
R W kne S 75 degree* X X W
2 X X . thence N X degree* 474 7
W 545 X leaf to toe pomt of begn

IH THE CIHCUIT COURT f OR

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to a* toe mpnwement*
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property and K ea*#m#ntv appur
t#nanc#t and k.ttae* no* or her#
alter a part of to# property and a i
replacement* end addition*
D ATED O C T X 2002
MARYA/iNL MORSE
Clerk of Court (Semmof# Counfy FL)
By Mary Stroup#

A* Deploy D#rk
NOTICE Am#r&lt;an* W ih OtMbete*
Act of 1990 Admmmrabve Order ffo
97 3 N you are a pereon w«to a di*
*b*fy who n##d* any accommodahon to pertepate m th*» proceerXng
you are erttfied at not cmf lo you to
to# provHmn of certam a****tance
Pleat# contact Court Admmt*traten
at X I N Park Avenu# Su4# N X !
Santord Finrda 32771 (407)123
4 3 X art 4227. wrthm 2 workmg day*
of your reewp* of tot* nctoc# if you
art t e e r g or vnva r p w e j cal 1
8X9550771
Putb*h November 3 10 2002
SS015
IN THE CIR CU IT CO U R T
O F TH E 1STH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE C O U N TY.
FIO R IO A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S I N O 02-CA-236S-14-L
CE NOANT M OR TGAG E
CORPOMATKJN
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Echevarria 4 Aa*rx»ate* PA
P O Bo. 25016
Tampa Fkzr.lt 33622 50TR
•’ See Amercan* with D'kaib'M'et Act
It you are a P#r»on with a drvef-kfy

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lo peitic&lt;&gt;*l« 10 If** p rix e ^k rg you
•tn «n (i(M 4 no coat to you kj# toe
piuv'von ot rertam . t u t U m .
PW»««e contact Court Adrmn***'***^
«f X l fl Park A*wrxjr* Santord
FtoTKla 32771 telaphraiw cwr’ lir i
(407*665 4227 wrthm 2 workmg
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Santord Ftorda at 11 X A M on

NOV X 2X2
W ITNESS my hand and official *#al
ul tot* Court on tow
My o* O C T
2 5 .2 X 2
M A M d ltftl MOUSE
Clerk ul th# Circuit amJ County

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SARtonl E l 3277,
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men MRtei |7| deyl P ™ to IT* P#oc t e p - i if htewtig mpAAtei ltD O l
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W ITNESS my Turn) * nl IF« »«el o»
m Cotet * » Ijey ol O C T 24 2002
Mary Ann# Mur*#
As Clerk ol to# C o w l
By Huth Kmg
A* 0e«*4Y Clerk
Pubk*h (Pt#e*e pub»**h m Th#
S«mmuie Herekli
Putw/Vi Nov#mb#r 3 *0 2902
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THE PI AT THEREOF AS R ECORD
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AND 46 OF THE PIHILIC
IN ANO FOR
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C A S E NO 96-C729-CA 14
paa bA*n Titel egeihjT yuu eml you
U O Y D A HUM PHREY and
Are IA9UUAJ TO »A'v* A copy ol yuu,
MILDRED V HUM PHREY
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AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE
Court A'lhe’ beta, a aaivica oo
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NOTICE
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to «n AmteXjmteil to SunH'jry
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demented *i t * compte#*
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SEMlNOlE COUNTY.
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W ITNESS M t RAND Ah&lt;l V* »»4l
1*1,11 OE IM H E I ' l l M O N TH S
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NOTICE OF LIEN SALK
In acrontenre w*h the provisions of
State if*
b*ng ( M and
unp*d charges tor wNth toe txider
**gn«d i% erttfted to satisfy an
owner's ken of toe grot* herwnafter
dntcrtmS and stored at (Jncte Rob %
Se* Storage located at 76*0 W ?5to
Sfteef Sanford Honda 37771. (407)
374 9 9M And due notice f evmq
been grvan to the owner of ta*J
pmc^rty and a l parties known to

tana specified n such nofire tor paymenf of Such having aspired toe
goods w « bw sold af pubkc auction at
toe above dated a O t m to toe Ngfs
est bidder or nfa nu m deposed of
nr Wednesday Novamhar 27. 7002
Data of Auction T*na 7 30 PM
a u c t io n e e r

t ie NO
Ltoi N o . Customer Name. U s t
Known Adorns (ft suta rtqu*ts).

DcKfpt'on gf Oooda to Of
Auctionfd
tTO- B*nn»a Totoart Oa*r dresser
coftee taNe bicycle esse tomfture.
bo*aa A hnuaahrtd goods
707 Edward Jones. Household
grmda tomdure botes
717 Suaah Services. Inc . ATM
household item* mnc
271 Wad* Tucker. Household
goods fvjrmfu»t times T V asterao
aqiapnwnt
315 Nedys Vetex. Household
gnods A tods
347 Paula fltoson Mouse**)
goods torrvtiee. brwas
477 Shene* Rande* Mouse***)
goods torrrture hoses T V s stereo
egufwnent
STS GUrfys Ransom living room,
(tevng room, and bedroom fumdura
(3 badroom haute)
S3 7 Cam* Duval AutnmoMa ■ 75
Chevy V n • lN39USVO*9fl 4 D
616 laaaasha Bradtey Mouse***)
goods, furniture hoses TV*, stereo
equfjmenf
616 Keyence Ransom Automntma
64
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616 TaMha O «o n Bad caga
motorcycle. 4 wheeters. rrvac
716- Cathrynn# Lmdamann.
Motorhume. Southwmd. 1664 (313
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PuCAsh November 10. 17 2007
SS038
IN THE CIR CU IT C O U R T
OF THE EIG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIR CUIT
O f FLORIDA.
IN ANO rO R
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
G EN ER AL
JUR ISD ICTIO N DIVISION
CASE NO Q2-CA-1314-14-G
CHASE MANHATTAN M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION
P U rtA
vs
MICHAEL J TH O M PSO N at al
Datendant (•)
n o t ic e o r
FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN pur
Suant to an O d e r Rescheduling
Foraclosura Sate datad O C T 30
700? and a F mat todgmenl of
Foraclosura dated SEP 19 7002.
and entered m Casa No 0 2 C A 1314 1 4G of tfw C ecul Court of Ih#
EIG H TE E N TH Jteftoal O c u 4 m arvj
tor SEM INOLE County Florida
wharam C H A S E
M ANHATTAN
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R A TIO N is
Plamtjfl and MICHAEL J TMOMP
SON at a l. ara Defendants I * 4 sa4
to 1ha Nghast and bast b«ddar tor
cash «! the Wast tror* tonr al aw
Courthouse m SAN FO R D SEMI
N O tE County Florida 11 00 AM
o ttort on aw
day of DEC 31
7002 the kev*wngife*ertoed proper
Im M M iM M lM lia lg n n .
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RAGES ±7 S3 AN O V I O f t h e
Pu o t ic M ECOROS O f 51 M .NO iE
C O U N TY
FLORIDA
a V a 305
Rarfwmg Way Cessetoerry Florida
37707
DATED this day of O C T 30. 7002
MARIANNE MORSE
As Clark of tato Court
By Ma/y Stroupa
As Deputy dark
Submitted by
Eabar A G*M*. P A
Scuta 3Q0
1570 Medrug^ Avenue
Coral Gables Florida 33146
&gt;305/6674110
Parsons with a &lt;ksab*ty
need
4 specie! arxommodafion to partio
pate m a*s proceedmg should con­
tact Court Admmsiraton at 301 N
P » ^ Avenue ScWa N X I Santord
I tor«i4 32771 w4hm 2 aorhmg days
poor to the procaadmg Tatephon#
1407)665 4 72;
1 600 955 6771
•TD0» or 1 SCO 955 67TO (V ) vw
Fk*wi* Relay Same a
PvAAVi NuvarrtoM 10 17 7002
SS049

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O f TM t u r n JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO TOR SCUINOLE
CO U N TY TLORIOA
CASE RO M C A 2004-14 L
J O H N C t t f A f MAHtJ ?
F lw e H u i
n
M i c h a e l »«r i n d i c »« arvj
hf«f NDA HIUNDK'H
LtetefvW4(»)
NOTICE o r
FOR ECLO SUR E SALE
N OTICE w r«f«py
‘m.terwgrwd Cterk of tow Cm.ml
Cteal (J Serrunute Corn by I M l]*
•a mi tne Mn ary if Ltecerrber
AFJJ el It 00 A U at toe Wasi Front
Door of tow Semvnute County
Courtocxiut Sartorj Fkeda 'Ate#
tor sew and m *1 putec oukuy to
ftw tw/wsl and bast bvkter krf cash
tow toauwrmg lascrbed property Mu
4tad m SEMifrOiE Cornby F lu n k
Lot 37 Biuik £ lA A l e A lH H rN
FAMX FO U R TH ADDITIO N Plat
Hr** 15 Page 45 Sam *** CoMby
Firntoa Tcigatoar e4h a 1969 duutte
e.te CRSL M u t e tkarw I D No
57317 4 57331 T Aa Nrj J6610Q?
am] 3661U03
pursuant to toe f r a i J u J g ra n
w-terad e a casa par«)ng n &gt;&lt;■)
CoiAt. toe sTyte of eTvch .» n k r l a l
above
W ITNESS my hamj wvfuftajai seal
of said Court ttw« j t tt
of
October 7007
MAHrAfrNL MORSE
Cterk ijl toe Cecu* Court
By Mary Stouupe D C
if you ara a parson * tr. 4 lAsabary
*tio reads any special erxummuda
t-m to pertv bate m tow p ro ce e d ^
pru are arbWad al no cosI to you to
tow provwicm of spa* ite asawlama
Ptes*a cot U lI Curat Adrian d r *um
al X t N Park A a
bta N X I
Sartem] Fkjrda 32771 tatophune
(4 07 FJ7J41 X Eal 4727 efthm two
erakmij days »7 yuur rererpt of tow
nrbaa to hearmg mpaaaif ( TDD) I
N X 955 6 7/1 or VUwa (Vi 1600
*i55 0 770 i j F lu n k Hekry Servse
John C (n^ahardi. P A
1574 E l r v n ^ i f i Si
Otando Ftorda 121X 3
PutAWi Ft/a n te r 10 17 71XJ7

SS060
IN THE CIRCUIT CO U R T
0# THE I0TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO F0H
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
FLORIDA
CIVIL OfVISION
CASE NO 02 C A 2402 14 G
1HE BAlm O f NEW rOHK

ACTltfQ SOLELY IN ITS
CAPACITY AS T R J S T f E FOR
E O C C TR U S T 7001 3.

JO H N M U IE R . TR U S TEE O F TH E
B E T T Y JANE M U IE R TRUST at al.

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JO H N MILLER. INOIVIDUAUV
ANO AS C a TR U S TE E O f THE
B E T T Y JANE MILLER TR U S T
UNDER AGR EEM ENT DATED i a
171997
iResutence Unknown)
YOU ARE NO TIFIED that an action
tor Forackmaa of Mortgage on toe
tokowmg (tescrLwd property
LO T 637 WEKIVA H U N T CLUB FOX
HUN T S EC TIO N 3. ACCORDING
TO TH E PLAT THE RE OE AS
RECO R D ED IN PLAT BOOK IS. AT
PAGES 66 97 O F THE PUBLIC
R ECORDS OF SEMiNOLF C O U N
TV FLORIDA
A K A 779CUM BERLAND CIRCLE
W LO N GW O O O FL 32779
has bean Nad agamsl you and you
are raguead to serve a cc%*f al your
arften rtetensat &lt;f any to 4. on
Martha* C Watson P A . Attorney
tor Plamtif! whose address is 1600
NW 49TM S TR E ET. S UITE 120. FT
LAUDERDALE. FL 31109 wttom N r
ty ( X ) days a6e« the fkrtl pubkeatnn
of tow Notice m the (Please puNwh
in THE SEMINOLE HERALD) and
Me toe ongnal w*h toe Cterk of tow
Court erthar batora sarvK# on
Plaintiffs attorney or enmadwtaty
thereafter, otherwise a default wW be
eraered agamsl you tor toe taftaf
demanded m toe compiemt
In accordance w*4h toe Americans
e&gt;th OsabAtws Act. Persons with
DwabAtoes needmg a special ar com
modation to pa/tK^wte m tow pn*
caedmg should contact toe Court
A&lt;*nmwlrator *| 201 N Park Avenue
Santord FL 37771
Telephone
Number (407)373 4330 not later
than seven (7) days prior to the p*r&gt;
caedmg If haarmg *npa&lt;r*d (T D O )
1 600955 8771 or Wwca (V) 1 900
955 8770 via Honda Relay Services
W ITN ESS my hand and toe seal of
tow Court to.% day of NOV 01 7007
Mary Anna Morse
Aa Cterk of the Court
By Ruth Kmg
As Deputy Clark
Publish (Please pubfcsh m The
Semmote Herald)
Publish November 10. 17. 7007
SS051
IN TH E CIRCUIT CO U R T
OF TH E E IG H TEEN TH
JUD IC IA L CIR CUIT IN ANO
FOR SEM INOLE CO U NTY.
FLORIDA
Case No 02 OR-4246-07O-G
In ra The Marrwge of
JO S EPH P MELEANCE
TVtbonar-Hustand.
and
G l N E n E FREDfRCK.
Responder* Wile
N O TIC E O f ACTIO N OF
D IS S O LUTIO N O f MARRIAGE
THE STATE O f FLORIDA
TO Gmatta Fredrck
75 Medford SI
Maden M A 07156
YOU ARE H EREBY N O TIFIED toaf
a Petition under oath has bean Nad
m tow above styled court tor toe
Dwsototion of Manage by JO S EP H
P MEL EAN CE. toe Husband Ybu ate
hereby notbwd that you are raguaed
to serve a copy of your written
detensas f any to * on JO S E P H P
MEL EANCE Husband C/O Michael
Fender Esq Husbands attorney
whose address is 670 Maitland
Avenue. AJUmonte Sprmgt Florida
37701 on or batora toe 6th day uf
DECEM BER 2007 and Nad toe
ongrnat wtei toe clerk of tovs court
-batere aerv«e im toe Husband ur
mm»rfr4i*ty
at ma«r»ng
* »&gt; » • « Clerk of toe Cwiu4 Cou*

Ann

FUKafiuna »*0 Bu«

•19 Santonl Murvla 37777 0619
street etftfrest Cterk o# to# Cacub
Court. Semmute County Courthouse
X I ttorih 1*4is Avenue Santord
Fkwvia 37771 If you tarf to do so a
detau* may be entered agamsl you
tor tow retwf demanded m tow (wfi
bon
Copws of a* court documents m
tows casa metodmg orders a/a avaJ
abte al toe Cterk of toe Circul Court s
offee Kxr may review toes# docu
menfs upon request
K xj must keep to# Cterk of toe
Cecu* Court s office notified of you
cunenf address (Ybu may Me Note#
of Current Address. Florida Supreme
Cttod Approved FamJy Law Form
12 915) Future papers m toes lawsu*
w*« be mailed to to# address on
record al tow clerk s offee
WARNING Rute 12.765. F lor da
FamJy Law Rules of Procedure,
reguaes cartam automate diactosure
of documents and mlormalion
FaAae to compfy can ras^Jt m sane
fon t r x k d n g d v m u l and Uriung
of pteadmgs
W ITNESS my hand as cterk of u « ]
court and seal thereof tow 1st day of
November 7007
Maryanrw Mors*
Cterk of Cecu* Court
By Debra ENlon
A* Deputy Cterk
PiAAth Nuwmbwr 10 17 24 700?
•nd December 1 Too?
SS057
UN ITED S TA TE S OtSTRlCT
CO U R T MlODLE D ISTRICT OF
FLORIDA O R LAN D O OlVIStON
CASE NO 4 02 cr 3 O rl 220AB
(Forfarture)

Tha petaion sTval ba signed by tow
ptotteonar imtter penalty of pegury
and shal sef lorth the nature and
•vtenl of tow petemrwr's ngN. Mte. of
fane and circumstances of tow peft
bonar's arguwhon of tow ngN. Mte
or merest m tow toHeaeit property
any addtoional terts supporting tow
petitioner's etam\ and tha rt*tef

NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
***** * ^arsby »v e n that on
Aur;4Sl 76 7007 n tow case of
Urvte.1 Slates v
'/+*&lt;y*Twr\
Crvrwvw ftr, 6 07 cf 3 O n 77DAB
tow Unawl States Dwtrvl Court tor
•h* MikSe (&gt;ivtrai u# Fiursla w-tered
a Prekmetary Outer tor tow k*te.tur«
of
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i « It ? 17 m U S Currency
Hare of Amerce iBr&lt;Aer«|e Arm of
(lara A Arnwrcai Bruaere^e Accu/4
Nu W65174001
Bara J Amenta Chet a mg A u i x H
N.J 3063579923
Bare 'J Amenta Money Uanagrr
AccramlNo 3063576507
Ban* of America Cerbf*ate of
LtetewJ No 9 1(JU0GJ6646 755
American Eapreaa Fmancwi
Adnaors. Inc Account tej 01C6
6655666 8
Amwr&lt;an
I apreas Fnancte
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6655666 1
American E apreas Financial
Advisors Inc Accoteb Nu 0136
8655666 0
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Afv.sors Inc Account No 07U6
0655666 7
American
Eapreaa
Financial
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0655666 O
Tha UrWwJ Stales hereby g*ea
rabce of aa #bera«ai to dwpoe# of
tow kjftebed proper twa n sta|) m « i
rwr « i ffw Attorney General or a
!teu./we may d reU to SLCordarce
••to tow pr(/vie«jna of 21 U S C *
65 J any (wrujn I w .r g or claervng a
•er^at r^/4 i«e Of rferesl n tow
akjrementiurwd aaaveU must Ne a
letitejn e.to. tow Cterk of rim UrWed
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(&gt;v*arcn 30Q federal (kaktesj 00
North tttvgfwy Avenue Oiler***
f tord a 37001 « t n towty ( X t U , \
uf tow Nwt putbceU ai of note # of tow
uvneial k rte lu e a t or recent of
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SS053

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Tha Auction w* ba hekf at 9 00 a m
on sad dates above
McConne4
Towing 4 FLacovery 2600 Santord
Ave . Santord F I . 32773
Fftospecftve bebters may vnpecl
vehicles one hour prior to sate
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tow ngN to accept of re»ect any and
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SS054

55—B usiness
O miRIUNKIES

NOTXTE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU IN VEST’
Always a good pokey, espeoaify tor
business
opportunities
and
franchises Cafl Florida Dept of
Agriculture A Consumer Serve e* at
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Fbnda law requvos seiers of cerlam
hiemess opportmtw* lo rogeier wrtoi
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Consumer Servces betore setting
Call to verity lawful registration
betore you buy______________

Notice • hereby gnren
McConnai Towvig * J ae4
al Pubfcc Auction For Salvage
tor Cash on demand to highest
bwktef the toaowng desertoed
vehictes
10-19-02
92 Satu
lG82KS4/eNZl65618
12-330
94 toft
1HSHGCAR/RH571116
12-4-02
97 Ford
1FTDF15Y0NNA83765
12-602
89 Toyol
JT2EL36G3K0355050
90 Ford
1FM EU1SN5UA0I/45
8 / Olds
1GJHY5130MW311S63
12-7-02
68 Chew
101AW51W8J6171802
The Auction «n* be hetd el 9 00 a m
on sad dates above
McConne*
Toenng 4 Recovery 7600 Santord
Ave Santord FI 17773
Prospechve Odder* may #&gt;spact
vah*ctes on# hour pirn# to sate
Temw are “C A S H O R C I R T J U D
f U N O 5” M rO w w * Towvig reserves
rrw
to acrept nr n w l any er*|
ea BIDS

59—

LABO R ER S NEEDED

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

Apply at SS0 MtiWf Ortve
*H»mon1* Springs 407 JSO *000

n o t ic e

tMRCT0t/.M 66OlU4

7) 66 Fonj TriurdettrmJ
IFABf-blf 4JM1U1U44
Jl 66 FonJCrrjwn Vctona
»F A B P 4 JFIG X 100364
41 60 Fftymuutf. &gt;jyager
1P4FH4I37JR556976
6| 67 fhymcufh Slatmn Wwjrjn
7H4F1MIJ6MF4 J70O17
P^aeVi November 10 2002
SS057

NOTICE
WHAT VEHICLE SAiVAtd.
AUCTIO N
W HEN December t. 2002
TtMl 10 00am
WHERE A 4 H Tuwvg Sarw a
1001 N Oharvto A w
U*-IUr*J FL 37751
V IH K LE S TO AUCTIO N
YEAR MAKE MODEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION •
I) 06 Acurj lnte«/a
JH4DA4347JS0I8/67
Pubksh fk/vamber 10 7007
*8061

PUBLIC AUCTIO N
F*UUm. am bun to tw fwkl at 900
a m cm tfm 19th day of November
2002 Al Ita hunt iKajr at Sanfrad
Tuwvig and Recuvery lucated at
2577 Country Club Md Sw-JUd Ft
177/1 ka Vw purpose uf d i p a r g

(J *w kWuwvMj vetecte
YE Ait 1n%4 MAKE UA/D A
VIN# JU7UC7219EO07797?
Pubksh ffuvembar 10 7UU7

SS069

Robb A Stuck y a tugfi end furniture
store it acreptrg appkcaljnris tor the
tokowmg positmn
Office, clerical, djta entry
Warehouse personnel
Great pay and benefits prowled
Please ft* out appktahon* n person
at

S e r v ic e s

Screen Printer Xutomanu.il ? yrs|

F*ubbsh November 10. 7007
SS05S

61—

M oney

to

S hare
? BedronrrvTBafb la rg e ctean
qiaet S 5 X per month 1*1. last
security CaW 8pm-10pm
321 6 6 2 /6 6 /
It o h m s F o r

K en t

w eekly r en ta ls

S tirlin g a M2/wk
Historic Dow ntown
407-330-4423

W i n * arp Sartor] 407-302 72201
S E A M S T R E S S tor dry
m ere «i
lake M.try tiJ or p.wt krai 4 )7 333
80/0 or 40/ 333 0/04
Secretary tut v*',iH busy nfice
west of S a n k v itla »e
it i
M o o *uflF ic e t pTfvyams&gt;6s ^ -» t
gramm.ir pteaumt
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1 4 1 — F Io m c s F o r S a i e
-------------- ---------------- ■

433 S Scott Ayecue Setter* Reedy
To Move Now! Brtt 1956 4 2 2000V| ft Bkxk home » ' terrai n noon
C le w mutt tee to appreciate1New
puce $168 500
Can Joyce
Star-cherry Century 21 H A I. 4&lt;T7
323 6 755

103— HousesU nfdrnisiied

‘E a ta u a a ‘Z ca ttt,

407-321-0759
AFFORDABLE HOMES

D O Y LE S R E N TA L S

1

tw M m id pi(«&lt;nrd i* ir f ir g i p serve

Receptionist
flr&gt;terral
Coordinator MA tor busy family
practice
group
lake
Mary.longwood Esceienl benefits
E&gt;p pretorre«j Fai resume 4 0 / 8 X
1116

Sm R e ta ilO ttc e - 17/92 SantohT
Lease $42300 Mo pki* U r md
eater, sewer A trash. $500 Dep 4/T7
302 8088 Location

id

*BTVweefc Ca* N#k 386-7! 7-1802

flubb A Stucky
351 South Stale Road 434
AJtamor fe Sprmg* Ft 32714

SAVE M O N EY
O w n For le ss Than Rent
flew 3 4 4 bedroom homes with *0
down' Stow crwSt ok Ca* 40/ 67?
1?3/*257 to f n j out more

91 —

L U u k r t m ] L t e h i * n « i * l IA ti

Plumber* Helper
Rr**lential
Construction minimum 3 yrs
etpenenot * 8 10 p**r hi
benefit* 306 736 0 2 ? 1_

Pnme area Fierdy Hcrre Pktra 2775

fftcamBtvd Deltona Cal 386 789
8070_________ _______________ ___

F or D eisilt. C ell

Deltona Room It* rent n my Inme
Private bath kdef^n puv*ieges

f*hone
Reps
needed
set
appointments, no » ites TT A PT
.«Vsi*UMe Hrty plus bonus money
V/nter Sprgs r i M W^rk from home
opportunities ev tilable 407 3?/•
7650___________________________

Dettona: For (tent
1500 «q * •A»«w*&gt; hr &lt;**■ or

NEAT’ 2BR 1BA apt V/esI 2nd St.
Santord
Carpeted
Mchen
equipped CHA *495mo ptos *KfX)
'Jep 407 324 3193

330 -88 3] or 298-3300

Honest, dependable A mature M
F 7 3 0 - 5 O O PM Tr,mspn#!ation A
tmrkgrmrd rfwrt mrywed Ca* 407
324-1177 to atari anmed

welders at wed as production
machete repa*r and setup Gruwvig
company Full time days only
Complete
benefit
package
D FW E O E Matt**** Acsoualos
te. 6 4 6 IkckmanO cte SarAvd Fl
W 77I_______________________

R e m

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SANFORD STUOtO APT SINGLE
PERSON ONLY, S35GMO PLUS
DEPOSIT CALL
(407) 324 0158

A p ar tm en ts/H o m es

9.T—

118 — O m c E S ta c e F o r

/ X r A R IM F .V f S •

R O S E L E A V IL L A S
M o w In t p M t ll* .
}B * d ro o m /IB a th

:

Transm ission Instalters
wanted
5 day work week
40/ 644 9401

M A ID S N E E D E D
IM M E D IA TE LY !

F in a n c ia i

A tte n tio n R e a d e rs !!
Irs illegal tor companies doing
busatess by phone to promise you
a loan and ask you to pay for It
before they deliver For more
information c a l to* free 1 877 F T C
H ELP ( A pUAc w v t a n*»vwiqn tern
The Seminole Herald and The
Federal Trade Commission)

Steppnq Cterk
* 8 00 per hour Santorr!
40 / 330 0523

tffvirftr*n* to f*r&gt;*ter iwfi

Florida Dept of Agncufture A
Consumer Services betore teikng
Ca* lo ver ty lawful ragntrafion
bete* yr*j buy

St C l l l i n

Batiy tm m q T3^r^^ .6 niigfits iTl
yrs asp reE* Santord area 407-321
831?

99—

R N or 11*71 wanted tor Director Of
Marketing tor home cam slaffrq co
Base salary plus comrretsnn 407
326 8619. ask tor Dave

IN V E S T IG A T E B E F O R E
YO U IN V E S T '

C are

2FABP74F6KX139069

71— H u p Wanted

A*w*ys a gnod pokey vspwcmfy tor
business
oppoftunitws
and
franchises C a l Ftonda Dept of
AgnctJtu*e A C o r w n w Service* al
8 0 0 4 3 5 7352 or F TC -H E LP tor
free ntormatton Or vn* our Wfcto ute
at www ftc gov W n p
Flonda tew requres swAnrs of certavi

64 Alta

WMA? VLtw CiE SAIVAGE
AUCTION
W HEN December t 2002
T ME 10 00am
WHt Frt A 4 R liiw «g Serww
1001 N Otanrto Avw
Mwh4/*1 FL 17761
VEHICLES TO A o c IK JN
YEAR U A n i MODEL
v lt f f C U &lt;OE N T if k :a i text •
I) 91 Mercury Capri

o r g n / A m l 9 * 1 (hrrw tolh

Hf ALTH IN5URANCC ANO 401K
PLAN' Drug tfm woikplKr

89 Ford

S80SA

b

muslhwvw enmputef *luB* 407-322­
7911

66 Ford

N O TICE O F SALE
OF M OTOR VEHICLE
Pursuant to Honda Statute
713 565. M d Honda Lwn And
Recovery. *•« se* at put*c sate tor
cash tow M owing desetbed veh»
cte(a) located at kenor * place to sat­
isfy a cleaned hen tor labor and or
storage 1996 N ISSA N P -U VIN
1N60026S6W C3S0645 Lwn Amt
*675 00
Owner/Angel Orlando
Oeteon 112 16th Street Hemes Gfy.
FL (or) Jodw Lynn Oeteon 9616
O uw l Ia n # Wmter Garden FL
Lienholder HAFC P O Boa 17902
San Dwgo. C A LwnorBrN Hea&gt;d
Chevrolet 127 N Oregon Si Santord
F I 32771 Tef 40 7 321 7800 Sate
date November 25. 2002 al 10 00 al
127 N Oregon Si Santord. FL Sad
veheteis) may be redeemed by sal
•sfymg tow ken prior to sate dale Ybu
have tow ngN to a hearing al any
time prior to sate date by Mmg a
demand tor haarmg n tow circid
court Owner has tow rg N to recover
possession of vehicle by posting 4
bond «n accordance with F S
559 917 Any proceeds m eacess of
the amount of the ken wW be depos t
ed wth the Cterk of C»cu4 Court m
tow county where tow vehicle »* hekj
M d F lor da Lwn and Rerovery
1001 Aluma Ave §227A
W rie r Park FL 32797
(407/657 7995
P'rlAah November 10 TOO?

H e ir W a n t e d

U n k

(f nited to awa* r fw camr*a

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Notea is hereby grven
McConrwl Tearing an* se*
at F»ubte: Auction For Salvage
ter Cash on demand to hk/wsl
telder tow teioweig deserbad
11-

71—

Eap O L A w4 prrwto u n n my hrrv*
tor elderly Oed btundry good home
ctxAm g. end best of a l. tanvty
efmoeprwre 40 7 37? 1225

aougM

U
fflTfOSTATES Of AMERICA
y
NOm A WOLI CtMAMU

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

LrcALs

Very mce. very clean kxn r
remodeled allutl. catte A C Indry
phone kitefi use sec dr res-tent
owner, private
entrance
No
Smoking* Only d rug free sober
407 330-7373
la ke Mary area

Kitchen prrnteges JlOfVwk *100
deposit Ukktiet metoiled 407­
321 1822
‘I ' — R fH IM M A IE
W a n iid

Santord IB R IB A CottageWHrml
A Aa I ton v m fe n A No PnK1La*n
M art Included »4SaVl50 Deport
CakM lberry 2 B R IB A WLnnng
Rm A F amity Rm lr.5GV i?5 Dep
Santord- ?tW1BA W Fom rtDR . LR.
Feeptace. Screened Front Porch,
laundry Rm $6505625 Depos.1
Sardbrdr 2nRTOA Scat l\ »i A&lt;&lt; few
Part A Carpet. CMA. Patio Laen
M art Inct $5403525 Deport
Oviedo: 3BR/IBA Irving Rm
Dining Rm C H A
$600$600
Deport
Santord: MJR/I 5BA Vi Oftce Me
Floor*. Formal D « n g $ 775$ 750
Deport
Sanora 3BG2BA VI IX i Garage
Formal Dll Vi D Hook Up* CHA.
Corner Lot $8255800 Deport
DOYLE REALTY. INC.
(407) 322 3495
W E RENT 8 SELL HOMES

VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
tono Montr t t w n « to $10000
f t « k o r-«* n «n «u ttjn c » M d

ley 1 t u t . 8 $ M talk
Govt tondnan. t r i e 1
$(M1*0W OAAAGf. mu$U&gt;
RwxweUd 36R 2BA. uv On. Ffr«v
Rm Deck. Fenced Yd. 2 Car Gar
$107,900
Renovated: ttew Carpel and Pae-r
on corn er lot $65 000
4 BR 2BA: Cher t900Sq» Llv Dm.

Fmty. Fpte Beauhtully tra# A
landtcaped on almotl 1/2 acre
$99,900
4BR 2 Bath Over 2 000 Sq It Lrv
0m. Fam. Sg Porch on 1’4 Acre
$85 900
Cu«tom Bit 4 BR 2 BA: Over 2300
Sq Ft. liv Dm. Fam Rm. 32i32 Sc
R r* 2 Car Garage on O a » 12 Acre
$210900

www deytor— VyoW ee com
Dettona* Honm tor rer4 m my home
Pirvate b«itti kitchen pmHeges.
$ 8 Q M Ca* Nek. 366-717-1602

97— A

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Up* teas Garago Apt 1/1. furnished.
5SKV mo metodes power, gas. water

A cable Sato, qu^t area 407-262*

Rent To Own: V1 house, recently
remortoled. *525 includes yard
maintenance looking tor senior
at/cre. rm I d . Also 2/7 apt. b m iA J
location. *550. includes lawn
mamfence 40/ 321 643240/ 328­
6738

Sanford. .’ HR Central Heat &amp;Air.
Section 8 accepted
The Milkman Group. Inc
(407)321 8333

2002
Sanford Effoency 1 BR furnrsfied
A unfurnished Adutfs, no pets
S32SYnn A upptoi ttepns* 407-323^
8019

99— Ar\KIMINIs
U nelrnisiiid
I BR /IBA. V iry O i i n In city, but
kfcl country U m month No pa«l
407 888 9 0 8 ]
Garage Apartm ent ;■ Bedroom -1
f t d h l V . r * * 4 0 0 S4(XDFVr
Month Central A C A Iftq S.mtorrf
Aren 407 321 02?«&gt;

MARINER S VILLAGE
i*;

Alia t fit MM l4*&gt;UO
*j p a t u i Ar«o tit&gt;
4 U / -JJJ 06/0

1 0 5 — P u r i i x / T r i p i EX
2 1 Units from *495 K up 1st
Months Rent A Security Deposit
Sectmrvfl Welcome
407 323-3268

107— M obile H omes
For

R im

CAMPING
lo t tor campwrs on 5 «K r« prrvafe
SteCkKtod wooded t.srm
__________ 407*302 9224_________
Park A w Mobile Hom e Park. 1 55*
Fo r R ent.
M r ••
homes - R V tots Mobile home tots
40/ 322 2861
S A N F O R D &lt; H H IR A N O Pf^fs
*4v i M O N T H »’ttl&lt;; D f P O ^ t f
to / 323*1 tb/

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURE 1PROPERTIES
1 0 1 3? t 4 764

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Deltona Large 2 Bedroom 2 Bath
concrete dock home w hrepLiGa.
trethly painted m pde A out N u g .
shopping A converionce* I I
appliance* ttay
Reduced 40
$72 900 Century 21, NapokUnr^A
Scagg* Realty 386574-4469 0 •

G e t 2 F re e A irlin e 1 :
T ick e ts!
Ust your home or vacarf land or t».y
a Tmme or vacant land w«th Brad
Everty R E A L T O R ® C 21 A V
Carnes Inc and you *•* recerve 4
travel coupon tor ordering two h ie
airline tickets from Fly F m f
Am erica"* The complimentary
tickets are good tor roerd top a.rt.». *
to one of 10 destmetmns when ynu
slay tor a mmenum number of
rwjhts and pay the regular pubkshej
hotel rate at one of the partopatirvj
u«ury hotels or resorts For more
ckvmahon c a l Brrvl at MobJe 407;
342 4 ».*»; Pagor 40 f 4&gt;X 0749 .

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A tte n tio n R e a d e rs !!
IT* illegal to. comparuee doing
buamee* by pbone lo promise you
a loan and ask yo u lo pay tar n
before they deliver. For more
mlormaUjn. c a l loll Iroo I 8T7 F T C
F C IP ( A (t ie . servse mosaary f an
The Seminole Herald ai d the
federal trade Commission)

63— M ortgages
SAVE M O NET
Own For Less Than Herd
New 3 4 4 bedroom homes with to
down' Slow credil ok Call 407 622
I237s257 lo find out more
71—

Impatience is also a virtue.

llE ir W a n te d

A TTN : SANFORO
Postal
positions
Clerksicam art/sorters N o e ip
roquired Benefits For osam salary
anil testing ntormakon c a l 6 3 0 3 9 3
3032 e il 7452. fl am 8 pm 7 days

CTeerw iq lu e l r t warted&lt; It!krrw
good pay good woikmg conditions
EsprT or will bam nghl person 407­
920 3557
01 shw asher tupenvneed hard
worker Call D a V n c is Restaur aril
40 7 323 1388
Driver Trainees Needed Werner
Enterprises needs tractor trailer
drivers N o w ' No e ip ner.oss.uv*
Ei’m w m w c u n e g p ie .is .j Ik jC T * .'
No protiemi COL Iram rrj ava iatm
Call ikiw * 40/ 2«8 357ft

RN'I’y Lantlin$&gt; has inventory homes tejtly right
lo help you lose vv.ul and move into the home
tlre.ims - ,i heller engineered home - in .1 galeii
omiiHiiiitv lti.il oilers more jmenilies .it .■ mote
Illiilil.llili- pin iv |••If -'Lirv -t InmiK .mil convenient e Ingineeietl
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media lirm
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40 / 330-40/4
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Daltona

Lakatronl

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Htortaawd 3 B W 2 F u l Bath* 2 caf
Qirago with detached
large
e rA tfin p New carpet, new kachSn
loanera. tile Door* on large lot
I0 0 it6 0
O n ly lor St I ! 900
Century ? ! NapoMano A Scaoo*
Really M B 574 &lt;469
^

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4 B R 2BA. 1 9 3 5 . 1 . Ig kitchen 7 *
% Pettier lg .c n porch w teited vmyl
• K l w « tfce fawn c U d e w r rrv »v
ntra. SIM POO Santoid 407 331.
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2S47BA 2 car gwagon Sherwood
Oaks (PUD) 1110.900 Cal lot arc.
38* 774-4223

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Seminole Herald
Classified Dept.
To Place Your Ad
H I— H

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Fo r S a i l

New3 » 4 bedroornhome, »,mJo
IZ3, i?57 to text out more
y * ? ” » B »WCanmtame
S*»»0» Shed. Recently Renocated
O
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R*A*y. me. 407
rc?4Q 5 or 407-474-3399

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Fo r S a le
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wsfe k u n i ynrd 'amm

room musl qualify n Carnage
Cove 12.000 obo 407 322 8699

GREAT BUY!!!

35.10 mobile home, attached EL
rm. partly fund, carpeted, catling
tan. new .tore, new A/C. Located
toTwet A Cou*y (ark.) Parti. MM
Orange Bltrd. Lk Monroe A.king
$15,000 306- 740-1095

property

W i l t o Lake Konomac Owe oft
M^jhbank* S25 900 C a l tor d a ta *

181— A r r t i A N c i s &amp;

Century 21 NapoMano A Scaqg*
Realty 386 574 4469

Fu r n it u r e Fo r S a i t

O tle e n 4 5 acre*. Ehrapeth Lane
rfld M aytu en Pterey ot pnwcy Ida*
n r h o n e , or farm animals $44 900
Century 21 NapoMano 7 Scaggt

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i
King
Simmon*
O R T M O R E D 'C M.ttt B oi .M l in
Plastic C o d $1400 ie4S?95 407
6B0 0577

Realty 386 5744409

B RASS
B E D.
Oueen
O R T H O P E D IC
P llL O W T O P

MaltBo. W Frame At cl.fl noted
cod $1100 red $275 4070000577

Simply Superior Service
unsurpassed by any oilier

Dining R » T 1 3 pc CMERRYWOOb
8 Qti Anne cfw». DM Ped Tbi.
NAW tsach « M d

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apartment homes

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                    <text>NOVEMBER 6, 2002

»5m YEAR No 23

CoPyrt0Wo 2002 Tho Semmnlo Horold

Sanford, Florida

50$

V o te rs a p p r o v e n e w
By Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor

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Happy Birthday
coach!
It s way too early to get over­
ly excited, but this may be a
special year for the
Seminole Community men's
basketball team.
Page 9A

Middle school
magnet's plan
open houses
Families of current
Seminole County grade five
students interested in
attending .1 Seminole
County magnet middle
school an- invited to attend
open houM-s for middle
vh,K»| magnet programs
Magnet programs attract
students and teachers with
particular interests.
Seminole County is proud
to support Sanford Middle
School Magnet tor Math
Science, ami feclinofogv
and Mitk’nniiim Middle
Sihool Magnet lor J iih- Arts
and Communication
OjH*n htuiM' tl.tU'N .uul
lim e s ari* »is I n llo w s

• Millennium Middle
School Magnet Fine Arts
and Communication, Nov.
J4, Thursday, 6:30 p.m. in
Millennium Hall
Applications for middle
school magnet programs are
available on the Choices
web site, w w w .s c p s .lc l2 .
fl.us. at all Seminole County
elementary and middle
school guidance offices, and
by calling the Choices
lX-partment at 407-320-0458
The application deadline
for middle school magnet
programs is Dec. 4

Seminole Smile

Construction on new em ergency facility
could begin a s early as March

s ta tio n

current facility on Rinehart Rood and con­
s ructmg a new building on the site.
LAKE MARY — 7he bond referendum
lor a new fire station was approved hv a
I* mporary facilities will house emergencymajonty of Ok-city's voters who went to the lake Mary Commission and tin* citizens
crews while tlie new stition is under conBy
March
or
April.
we*vill
hopefully
see
within the community are aware of the
polls on Tuesday.
Mime things happening fir t|H- new station,
Seventy-five percent of the voters importance of security in general. Police and as well as the City I fall expansion," lx- stid
Tuesday's vote is the second time in the
firc
antinhallmark
in
what
rifles
need
to
approved Oh- measure, with 3 J0 3 votes in
past
several years the citizens of Like Marv
Tire need for a new fin- station has Nvn
favor andl, 088 against the Issuing of « mil­ do for security.
uve appmved a new emergency services
y ™ Two years ago.
"I believe our citizens came out and will j f f i S K for
lion worth of bonds. Now that the rcfercnnew Lake Mary
&gt;180,000 was allocated in the city's budget p!»li«y fV &gt;n?,*ri,t,,&lt;w1im
ilia Department was completed almost
* um •ys p a stil, construction on the nro- continue to come out for tlx- city's firc and tor uie design of tin- pn.posed f.icilitv.
polite
services,"
llrcnder
said.
"I
am
glad
to
poseif facility could begin as early .is March
, &amp;
ag0, Al? n« Wilh t,K‘ new fin- staa ,rn ‘n* d w i? 1 Pn’T‘»-‘l includes a
I was hopeful it would pass," Lake Mary mv that our single issue went through ”
3 .000 square-foot facility that will lx him- r u i |K'ii^,,mmiSSIOn h‘,s ‘,Lso planned for a
According
to
the
city's
timeline,
the
U ty Commissioner Gary Brcnder said
administration, buikling arxf safety staffand v-ny l tall expansion project that will include
a sub-station for the firc department.
Tuesday night. "But. I thought it would llH- Kinds will be jxwted m January, Bn-ntfer
S s llll.
emergency response equipment crews.
I Lins include demolishing the department's S e e S t iti o n , P a g e HA

Residents
oppose plans
for new city
development

Election2002-

SANFORD — A proposed
townhouse development in the
i it\ s MHitheast sector is drawing
criticism fn&gt;m nearby residents.
Flu- 114-unit development is
planned for a 25-acrc trad next
to (lie R o m - Hill and Baker's
t rossing subdivisions, off of
South Sanford Avenue. Barry
Walker, the project's developer.
will ask the Sanford Planning
and Zoning Commission to
rczi int t h ee property from agrirultiin
I'*
PD-Planned

th re a t®n e d to

Office by a
D IO W U D
relative just
..tier i pm
juvenile
Tuesday.
C D lir t
Invest!*
t-U U tl
g a t o r s tx-lieve
die cliikl was
in dangc-r after apparently tx-mg
in wisliHly nf her father, 43-yearold I In mi.is Revnoltis. Keynohts
is only sii|i|Hissl fo luive limiltsl,
sii|H-rvisetf, contact with liis
(laughter.
Deputies believe the child's
mother
!1 vear-nlil
Penis,.

h 'd v I o n g . a resid i-n l o t R o s e
(till, sui.l s i n ',w i ,| Ii. t iit-ig lilsirs
h e ld .1 r in v litig in eartv ( K lo lv r
to o r g a n i z e a g a i n s t il„- d e n -lu p
m in t
l o n g s.ii.f / i, t rn-igliliors
■lie c t mu e i in s I .iU &gt;ni a kit o t
issiK*s." n .u iu h hnv\ ilu* n ew
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From Staff Reports

Seminole

fX-velopmenl.

tin -

area, and .ilte.nlv we have prol»
terns w itti water," I ong Mint
City Staff has identified
potential problems with low
areas and is recommending that
2.4 acres in the southeast portion
ot the property be dedicated to
the St Johns River Water
Management District. In addi­
tion, any changes to the existing
wetlands will have to lx- mitigat­
ed according to St. Johns’ stan­
dards.
Residents arc also concerned
about the compatibility ot the?
townhouses next to one-story
single-family homes, .is well as
the buffer and screening require­
ments and the impact of traffic.
"It's not til*-) we are against
development," lon g -slid "We
know this area will lx- devel­
oped. However, we want to
make sure that any new projects
arc compatible with tlx- area and
doesn’t create problems
" There's not a single person
who would say no to this devel­
opment," Tong added, "if it
were single-family homes simi­
lar to wluit we have, and well
designed. ’Ihis project dex-sn't lit,
and I find it hard to believe that
tlx- developers couldn’t come up
with a better plan."
Planning and Zoning com­
missioner will take the matter op
tor the first time during their
Thursday, Nov. 7 meeting, which
Ix-gins at 7 p m in C ity I lall

Deputies find
missing child
A missing 17-month-old child
was turned over to tlx- Seminole
County Sheriff’s Office after
investigators became concerned
for the child's
safety.
The female
i—
child was
i B lh G T

By Dan Ping
Editor

” H u 'f r

• Sanfou! M 11I1IU* St hi hi!
Magnet Math, Scicnn\
Technology, Nov. 12,
Tuesday 6:30 p.m. in the
gymnasium

.

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(Vuplii hnu up ocilSMlo ot Sonxnolo County. Supervisor ot Elections nltu.it Monday lor ahtairitrio voting

Seminole County stays with incumbents
By Dan Ping
Editor
SANFORD — Voters in Seminole County
stayed with the incumbents, M-nding U S
Reps John Mica and Corrine Brown back to
Washington.
With ‘*5 percent ot the county vote tabulat­
ed in the District 7 race. Mica defeated chal­
lenger Wayne I logan by a 2-lo-l margin.
Mica received 33,875 votes to 16.014 for
I logan
In District 3, Brown garnered 60 percent ot
the vote, defeating Jennifer Carroll with
3,364 votes to the challenger’s 2,258
In the race tor governor, Seminole County
voters chose Can |eb Hush over IVmixr.it
Bill McBride. Bush received 72,805 wiles, 6-1
percent, while McBride earned 40,3.30 wiles
In the new ly created District 24 for U S.
Congress, lorn Feeney defeated I larry Jacobs
by a nearly Mo-1 margin, wilh ‘»5 percent of
Seminole County precincts reporting Feeney,
.... out-going Speaker of the I lorida I louse-,
tb
received 37.102 votc-s, while Jacobs rcxeivcxl
19,006 votes.
l.cxally. Republican Sandy Adams out­
paced the Libertarian candidate, James
Coakley. for Feeney's former I lorida Houseseat Adams reci-ivoil 2 1. MU votes in I hstru t
33, while C iwklc-y received 6,557 votc-s.
In the I hslric t 3| I lorida I louse Race,

Sicjns mark tho voting precinct at the Santord Civic
Center

Republican incumbent David Mc-alor eaasilv
won re-election Mc-alor rcxeivcxl 27,V&gt;2
\otc-s, while Libertarian challenger
C hristopber Wlux-ler rcxeivcxl 8,726 votes
I'm |iist thankful the race is over, Mc-alor
•slid "It s absolutely honor to luve the
opportumtv to serve the pcxiplc- I want to
concentrate on diversifying our economy,
particularly in the high-tech sector, and con
Sec I lection, I’j^e HA

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It^alors. win* h.it! uMiti'rni t»\t*i
llu* x«tl«*t\ l!u* i III I*I
I lie , In LI is muter the supers i
sum ot the wHiri and SC SC l C hild
I'mtcxtivc- Services, and liul not
Ihvii s v n since CYt 21 I he fam­
ily 's last known address was sup­
posedly the Suburban I »xlge at
Suite Road 436 and Oxford Road
in Casselberry.
Investigators did make phonicontact with the parents, but they
were unwilling to meet with
deputies, ihe two adults appar­
ently had a relative bring the
chiki to the Sheriff’s Office
Tuc-mI.iv to give the child to the
Cliild I’mtcxtivc Services team,
rather than face law enforcement
officials.
Fhe elder Reynolds is of con­
cern to law enforcement, due to
past arrests involving domestic
violcixe, dnig abase, a&gt; well .is
threats to harm a law enforce­
ment officer, and to discharge an
explosive device at juvenile
court.
Prior to a July 8 custody hear­
ing. Reynolds allegedly made a
threat by telephone, claiming he
would show up to court on tlxdate with explosives strapped to
his txxly
Reynolds was most recently
hiHtkcd into the Seminole County
Jail o u t VI 20 on that charge He
hooded out Liter that day

17-92 railroad crossing to close for rebuilding
From Staff Reports

Joylynn Butler
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I7 ‘i2 (Fieixh Avenue) in Sanforvl,
in tlx- vu tility of 6th Nux't
I lx- work, to lx- performed by
CSX Transportation lix. crews and
subcontractors, will necessitate
iiil.il ( ktsurc of I icttah Avenue at
tlx- crossing beginning at 8 pm
Friday, Nov. 8 and continuing until
no later tluii 6 a in., Monday Ihe
rui’berizcxi cnwsing Kim1 will lxtcpl.ucd with loixrete segnx-nts
aixi a single welded section of

tr.x k spanning Ihe entire tour lane
nvulway w ill lx- insLilkxi
I here are actually two rail t Toss­
ings in tlx- vicinity of 6 th street.
Ihe work tlx- wix-ki-nd ot Nov 8
will tx*on the nortlx-mmnsi ot itutwo A second pmjcxt, rehuiklmg
tlx- Miutlx-mmcwt of tlx we i n ' "
mgs will lx- accomplisiied the
weekend of Nov 22. ix-ginning at 8
p m Friday, ami c oding by no later
llum 6 a m . MiMxiay, Nov 25
Except for tlx- Mb Stiix-t area
closings, Ihe rest ot I7-Ii2 will
remain open lor kxal trails up to
tlx- rail crossings llx- 2UII aver
age daily trails along i Iu s m s Ixmi
u tU S 17-*f2was31,5(11)vehicles
A (turd d ossin g, m tlx- vuinitv

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holidays Variable message signs
,xlv mug motorists ot the im|xixi
mg mid i li isuies will lx- in pl.x e at
Ifie approaches to the railroad
missings nix- wivk in advance ot
each pn&gt;)cst
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crossings on SR-46 west ot
Mellonvtile Avenue in Sanlord.
and sR 4 1| just wist nl l R 427 in
loogwixxl Both csill ixior alter
the liolxlav period

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tho Florida Depailment ot Transportation announced the railroad cross.ng
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necessitate! total closure ot Fieixh Avenue at the crossing beginning at 8

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The Goldsboro Front Porch
Council, Inc., in partnership
with Seminole Hop* and the
City of Sanford will sponsor
the second Community
Awareness Day, Saturday, Nov.
9. at 1305 West 13th Street from
10 a.m. until 1 p m. Plenty of
give-a-ways, prizes, food, fun,
musical entertainment and
information to help make a bet­
ter life for all citizens. Free
blood pressure screening, diaK-tic check, HIV/AID'S infor­
mation, and sign-ups for per‘ thma.'The
sores who have As
event Is free.

DEAR ABBY: I work in an office that's made
up of cubicles, so there is little privacy. After two
years at this job, I have, for the most part, learned
to block out background noise. However, my ct»........................... worker "Gina," who sits in the
cubicle next to mine, talks to
herself constantly.
This woman provides me
with a ninning diatribe of every
single task she does all day long:
"Hit enter, file-save — OK,
done!" "Open new file," 'Delete,'
etc. Her monologue goes on and
on. It's extremely distracting and
annoying. I have talked to my
bosses more than once about it,
# # # #
and they've talked to Gina, but
still she continues.
I feel like I'm slowly going iasane. And now
that I'm pregnant, my nerves are even moa* on
edge. Her constant verbalizing has become too
much to bear. What's the answer, Abby?
GOING NUTS AT WORK
IN REDDING, CALIF.

Miracle House of Healing,
1802 Bell Avenue in Sanford will
hold a prayer and praise con­
ference, Saturday, Nov. 9 from
10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
I lostess/speakcrs arc- Pastor
D-nese Dunston, minister of
music, and Evangelist Barbara
Gordon, prayer
intercessor/teacher. A compli­
mentary Brunch will be served.
There will be a freewill donation
with proceeds to benefit Radio
Station WSDO, 1400 AM.

DEAR GOING NUTS: Your co-worker may
not even be aware that she's talking aloud
when she does it. If it's possible, move to anoth­
er cubicle. If it's not, then, in the interest of your
mental health, invest in a pair of earphones that
ran mask her monologue with "white noise" or
music — anything to block out her muttering.
Pregnancy is difficult enough without stress.

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infected by an insidious virus: hepatitis C. More
than 100 new cases occur each day. Most people
have no signs or symptoms when this virus
attacks the liver — their internal power plant —
and it can be seriously damaged without any
warning.
It is critical that anyone who has experimented
with injecting drugs (even just once), snorted
cocaine, had a tattoo or body piercing, or shared
a razor or toothbrush at any time, to ask their
diKtors for the simple bUxxi test that detects
hepatitis C. The test Is not routinely done during
a physical exam.
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Adrian Lynn Hodges, 30, of Big Bass
Road, Sanford, was stopped by
Seminole County sheriffs deputies
early Tuesday, on Dunbar Avenue at
Gilbert Street. Fie was charged with dri­
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false identification to a law enforcement
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infecting others. I lepatitis C is spread through
blood-to-blood contact, and while not easily
spread through sex, it is possible.
We will send free information about hepatitis
C to your readers if they send a self-addressed,
stamped, business-size envelope to the Hepatitis
Foundation International, PO. Box 4600 Silver
Spring, MD 20904. The Web site is:
www.HepatitlsFoundation.org.
Abby, thank you for helping your readers
leam the facts and how to take control of their
health. With your assistance, many lives can be
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Domestic Case
Kelly Wade Linder, 36, of Sturdy Oak
lane, Oviedo, was arrested by Oviedo
rlice Monday at his residence where
•reportedly had been in an altercation
with a female.
Fie was charged with
batteiy/domestic violence, and
assa ul t/domostic violence.

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Drug Arrest
Jeffrey Edward Lehaskuhl, 29, of

Getting connected to the Internet
Internet addressing
Newsgroups
E-mail
Hacking
Protecting Your Privacy
Internet Fraud
Sex Crimes
Internet Chats
Filtering and bkx.king unwanted
sire-, with softwareSeanhing tlie Internet for informa­

tion on you
• See instructors will chat, "live" on
the Internet as a child.
• Searching your computer to m.x wiuit they have been doing
Ihe class will be held Saturday, Nov
9 from 8:30 a m. to 4:30 p m. at the
National Center for Forensic Science,
located at 12354 Rest-arch Parkway in
Orlando (near UCF). For more informa­
tion, go lo www.seminok-shcriff.org.
Prc--rc-gLstration Is requited.

as well as at the main office at 100
Bush Blvd., and at the jail Several
businesses have expressed an interest
in collecting the toys, as well
The CPS Team needs new,
unwrapped toys to bo given to the
children who are on a gilt list
D ina ted gilts will also bo made avail­
able for the Santa's toyshop, where
the parents/ guardians can shop lor
the children, and the merchandise
will be offered al a low price
C IS will be holding tins event on

IX-c. 14, and Ihe main focus now is to
get donations or gilts and materials
to make the event a success. More
than 750 children are invili-d; which
represents only a portion of the chil­
dren the l I’S team checked for abuse,
or spixi.il needs, during 2002.
I or iiu|iuries about the event more
information, or how to help, contact
Marie Carling at the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office at 4U7-nn5ri508. or Stacev Brown at 4ll7-tx&gt;5.
65.39.

The Rotary Club of
Casselberry anti the city of
Casselberry need volunteers for
its Paint Your Heart Out pnv
ject. No prior experience neces­
sary. Material* will be furnished
TIh«group will meet ore.
Saturday, Nov. 9 from 8 a.m.
until nixin. Within a thrcx- to
four KSur px-ruxl, volunteers
will paint the exterior of -elect­
ed homes tor families which arceither elderly, low-income or
luve otK-r sptxul needs.
Volunteers can get more infor­
mation by calling Joannic Dixon
at 407-262-7700, ext. 1109.
Ihe GFWC Oviedo Woman's
Club will hold the 29th annual
Arts and Crafts Festival
Saturday, Nov. 9 from 9 a.m.
until 4 p.m. at Liwton
Elementary Schcxil grounds in
downtown Oviedo, SR-126 at
Lake Jessup Avenue.
Called Great Day in the
Country 2002. the event will fea­
ture displays and sales of arts
and crafts by over .300
exhibitors.
fur additional information
phone the Oviedo Woman's
Club at 407-3tc5-9420.
Celery City Cruisers, in con|unction with the- renuxJeled
Seminole County Historical
Museum will pa-sent their 19th
annual car show at tire muse­
um. Saturday, Nov. 9. There will
K- entertainment, fixxi and bev­
erages. with 15 classes ol vehi­
cles entered in Ihe competition
lor
of Show.
River City Christian Church
in IX-Bary will hast a Fall
Festival 7 3 0 a m. to 3 p m
Saturday, Nov. 9, at the church,
lue-itcxi at 138IXrisen Drive
Events will include a large
v-ml sale and a K ile sale. A KirKxue chicli-n dinner v\ill K.served from II a.m. to 3 p m
-dong with hot dogs. IK-chickc-n dinner will be $5 and the hot
dog dinner will be $2.50.

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Stolen Vehicle
Jeffery Ray Trombley. 40 of Osceola
Road. Geneva. was am-stixl by sheriff's
deputies Tuesday, as a n-ult of a traffic
slop at E. 25th Stnvt and Sanford
Avenue in Sanford. Trombley, reported ly telling officers he was employed by
an aufo repair company, was using a
customer's vehicle to make several per­
sonal stops, without die customer's
consent. Fie was charged with grand
theft of a motor vehicle, and driving
with a suspended/revoked license.

Sheriff’s Office offering Internet safety course

this week for the Seminole County
United Christmas celebration to ben­
efit the children who have been the
subject of abuse/special
* 7 special needs cases,
*ve been investigated
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whose cases have
by the Seminole County Sheriffs
Office, Child Protective Services
(CPS) Team in 2lK)2 Kids' House of
Seminole County is also playing a
vital role in tins endeavor.
The collection boxes will be distrib­
uted to the six SCSO district offices.

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Petty larceny
Fanil DeWolff, 73, of Tibt-mn Cove,
I ongwood, was arrvsted by Dtngwood
police Monday at a storc- on West SR434 I Ic reportedly tixik a Kittle of
Tylenol, valued at 512 89 from the store
without paying. I le was arrested on a
charge oi petty larceny.

Collection boxes tor United Christmas celebration now at various sites
Collection boxes will bo going out

What teens need to know about sex, drugs,
AIDS, and getting along with peers and parents
is in 'What Every leen Should Know." To order,
send a business-size, self-addressed envelope,
plus check or money order for $5 (U S. funds
only) to I Var Abby, Teen Ikxiklet. PO Box 447
Mount Morris. 11.61054-0447 (Postage Is includ­
ed.)

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Richard A. Harrison, 53, of Beverly
Street, Oviedo, was stopped by the
Florida Highway Patrol on Ortega
Street in Winter Springs Monday. He
was charged with DUI.

The Seminole County Sheriffs Office
will be offering an Internet safety
course for people who oversee chil­
dren's on-line activities. The class is free
and endorsed by the International
Order of Chiefs of Police and the
Federal Law Enforcement Training
Center.
The class will touch upon:
• Computer hardware and softwarebasics
• Windows basics

DEAR THELMA: According to the informa­
tion I have read, 4,000 deaths are attributed to
hepatitis C each year. The highest incidence of
this disease is in individuals between the ages
of 30 and 49. However, an estimated 240,000
children in the United States have been
exposed or are already infected.
Education and early treatment can reduce the
number of fatalities. A word to the wise ...

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Irjffit’ Stop*
Mitluvl \’icfu&gt;la&gt;, 31, of Ik ruu tf
Drive, Longwood, was stopped by
Winter Spring police early Tuesday on
SR-419 and Moss Road. He was
charged with driving under the influ­
ence of alcohol (DUI).

Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, was arrest­
ed by deputies Monday at a motel on
west SR-46. A search of his person
revealed drug pipes and a number of
pilLs. He was arrested on charges of
possession of drug paraphernalia and
possession of Xanax.

Saturday, Nov. 9, volunteers
and community leaders will
join Seminole County
Government and the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office in an
effort to clean up the Midway
area of debris and trash. Junk
vehicles and code violations will
also be noted. V'olunteers arcurged to bo at Midway
Elementary School at 7:30 a.m.
where- tire cleanup will begin.
Meals will be served to volun­
teers.

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The growing continues for the Representative Mel Kessler, who
state's largest independent com­ played a key role in the success of
mercial maintenance company the company’s Tampa operation.
Orlando-based
American Kessler primarily will lx* respon­
Maintenance.
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In a strategic move to stretch tomer service support for the
its geographic reach and beef up company’s growing customer
revenues, the 10-year-old, com­ base in Palm Ik-ach and Broward
pany which has maintained a counties.
major presence in Seminole
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County over that time has set up piece to our long term growth
operations in Delray Beach to ser­ and development plan,” says
vice much of the lower Southeast Diglio- “The opening of a region­
Florida coast from West Talm al office that services the bur­
Beach to Miami, says President geoning southeast Florida market
Michael Diglio.
has been an essential part of our
For American Maintenance, it original blueprint for expansion.
is the company's fifth Florida We now have a presence in one of
plant and the third to open over tlx* state's largest metro markets
the past 18 months - continuing and expect this facility to be* a sig­
what has been an aggressive nificant part of our future busi­
expansion push as company ness operations."
seeks to increase its market share.
American Maintenance, which
The company, which special­ provides property maintenance
izes in parking lot sweeping for services for such industry
major commercial and retail heavyweights as Cushmanproperties
throughout
the Wakefield and Simon Properties,
Seminole County area, also has is projecting a record $3.2 million
operational facilities near down­ in revenues this year and better
town
Orlando,
Tampa, than $5 million by the end of
Jacksonville and Melbourne, and 2003.
has its eye on several other cities
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for future expansion, notes Florida location will be iastruDiglio.
mental in that revenue growth
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daily - a number that is sure to
soar with the new South Florida
location.
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serve the entire state by the year
2005," says Diglio.
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Florida office comes on the heels
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new $6.50,(XX), 13,500 square-foot
corporate headquarters near
downtown Orlando.
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s e c lu m n comptroller
Seminole Community College
rvcently mimed Lynn M.
I owers, CPA comptroller.
Powers will oversee dll account­
ing and financial reporting ser­
vices for the College.
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Alaqua Lakes, Taylor
Woodrow's premier luxurygolf
course community off M airium
Woods Road in Seminole
County, reported it sold rvw
homes and home sites werth
more than $33 million fnm
January through Sept. .TO.
Charles Ayers, project manag­
er at Alaqua Lakes, said he pro­
jects sales will top the MO mil­
lion mark before the etd of the
year.
Currently only 45 hunt* sites
are available for sale it Alaqua
lakes, Ayers said. Nineteen of
the home sites are oi the golf
course, with water riews, and
II more home sitesare on the
water. The home 4tes are
priced from $ 110,100 to
$285,000, accorditg to Ayers.
“These are thelast of the golf
course home sitis at Alaqua
lakes," Ayers slid. He added
that only 41 new home sites are
slated for devilopment next
year.
"We anticipate that we will
sell off all renaming home sites
by the end if 2004," Ayers said.
Taylor Windrow has been
developingand building
lifestyle conmunitics, luxury’
homes, anl high-rise condo­
miniums in North America for
over f&gt;5 years. Headquartered
in Bradenton, Florida, current
operations include more than 50
active developments located
ihumghiut Florida, California,
Arizona, Texas, and Ontario.

Cznada. The Company record­
ed revenues in excess of $880
nillion in 2001, and is a wholly
awned subsidiary of Taylor
Woodrow pic, a London based,
publicly traded real estate group
founded in 1921. Taylor
Woodrow's vision is to become
the leading developer of living
and working environments in
its chosen markets.
Olympian Home Services, Inc.
names chief financial officer
Olympian I fome Services,
Inc. has named Jim Kacic its
Chief Financial Officer. Steve
Mitchell, director of operations
at Olympian, said Kacic is a
graduate of Bowling Green State

University with more than 17
years of corporate financial
experience.
"Jim Kacic is a senior corpo­
rate finance executive with
exceptional experience in highgrowth service-oriented compa­
nies," said Mitchell. "Olympian
is poised to expand significantly
in 2003 and we are happy that
an executive of Jim's caliber has
joined our operation," he said.
Olympian Flome Services is
the world's largest provider of
swimming pool heating,
automation and purification and
also markets a wide range of
services involving pest control,
solar hot water, weekly swim­
ming pool maintenance and

pressure cleaning. The firm
launched a statewide expansion
program earlier this year and
now has service centers in
Sanford, Tampa, Fort
Lauderdale and Sarasota.
Dave Brewer to start construc­
tion of Sanford office building
Dave Brewer Properties, Inc.
will start construction of a
12300-square foot, single-story
office building at 3965 St. Johns
Parkway in Sanford on Dec. 1.
Dave Brewer, president of the
commercial development firm,
said Kurt Anderson of Like
Mary Presidential Realty has
been named exclusive leasing
agent for the property.

Preleasing of the state-of-theart facility is underway now,
Brewer said.
Brewer, one of Central
Florida's most active luxury
home builders, has developed
six commercial buildings on St.
Johns Parkway that total 80,000
square feet of commercial space.
Only 2,200 square feet of space
is currently available. Brewer
said.
Florida Solar Technology
merger complete
Florida Solar Technology, the
world's largest and most active
contractor of pool heating sys­
tems, launched a major reorga­
nization earlier this year tFuit

includes a corporate merger,
statewide expansion and many
more products and services.
Skip West, who founded
Florida Solar in the early 1980s,
said the firm is now one of four
divisioas of Olympian Home
Services, Inc., which offers
swimming pool heating,
automation and purification and
a wide range of services involv­
ing solar hot water, swimming
pool weekly maintenance, pres­
sure cleaning and pest control
with offices in Sanford, Tampa,
Sarasota-Bradenton and Fort
Lauderdale.
New offices in Jacksonville
and Naples &amp; West Palm will
open next year. West said.

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Morris named among Top 25 ‘Champions of Sustainability’
Sem inole
County included
Scott
Gabrielson, proponent of regional trail sys­
Commissioner Randy Morris Sydney Green, Marcia Hope tem)
was one of 25 ‘Champions of Goodwin, Toni Jennings, Ray
• Randall C. Morris (Seminole
Sustainability' recognized al a Larsen, Ralph Martinez and County Commissioner and pn&gt;luncheon hosted by Miller Sellen Bruce Stephenson, researched, ponet of regional trail system)
Conner ft Walsh community nominated and, ultimately,
• Bill Frederick (Former
planning and engineering firm, selected the following individu­ Mayor of City of Orlando who
and non-profit organization, als and organizations:
spearheaded redevelopment of
I lealthy Community Initiative.
• Henry F. Swanson (Retired Lake Eola into City's signature
In celebration of the firm's conservationist who labored for park)
25th anniversary, Miller Sellen passage of "Blue legislation")
•
Orlando
Utilities
Conner ft Walsh asked Healthy
• I’al Harden (of "Friends of Commission (for development of
Community Initiative, a grass- the Wekiva")
energy efficient chilled water
Foots organization that research­
• The Nature Conservancy, l(x&gt;p system to serve downtown
es, studies and promotes sustain­ represented by Bob Dcndick (for Orlando businesses)
able, healthy community growth protection and preservation
• Glenda I food (Mayor of City
to assemble a panel of actively advocacy of Florida's natural of Orlando for her work in revi­
involved citizens to select 25 of envimnment)
talization of Orlando neighbor­
central Florida's most significant
• Wiley Dykes, Sr. (Founder of hoods)
leaders in the area of sustainabil­ the "Florida Trail Association")
• Tom Kohler (for work with
ity.
• l.inda Chapin (Former Downtown Development Board)
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International Airport as central
Florida's gateway to the world
and the best example of a project
designed to grow with fhe com­
munity for years to come. He
also is recognized for his innova­
tion, vision and initiative in the
development of such projects as
the Grand Cypress Resort and
f Jarry P. Leu Gardens.
Curing the lunchon, Steve
Milbr, president and CEO of
Millir Sellen Conner ft WaUh
stated: "M y partners and I
understand the importance of
our rtfe in creating plans and
infrastneturc for communities
where citizens, families and
businesses can grow
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the occason of our 25th anniver­
sary to thank those people (and
organizations) who have lead
our community's advancement,
and to challenge others who
embrace th» concept of a better;
central Florida."
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promotion of the arts including
Ustler (for Thorton Park)
• Mel Martinez and Richanl Sak Theatre, Orlando Theatre
Crotly (for the "M artinez Project, Dr. Phillips Center for
Arts,
Orlando
Doctrine" and Florida Pro-Paid Performing
College Tuition Program)
International Fringe Feslival,
• Foundation for Orange Creative Gift Foundation and
County Public Schools (as ster­ Central Florida Theatre Alliance,
ling example of what non-profit and as Orange County's First
organizations can do to benefit Ambassador of the Arts)
educational system)
• |unior League of Greater
• Maureen Scanlon and Janece Orlando, represented by Carla
Bennett
(for
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Sept. Bray (for leadership training and
Morning" project)
civic work promoting positive
• James Wilson (for lifetime of social change)
dedication to music education
• Fdyth Bush Charitable
and students of Jones High Foundation (for assistance in
School)
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helping non-profit organizations
• University of Central become self-sustaining)
Florida, represented by Dr. John
• Marilyn King (for her work
Hitt
(for
Central
Florida as a civic leader linking Ihc
Research Park)
health of the individual to the
• Terry Olson (for his work in health of Ihe community)
• Elvett Sands (Neighborhood
activist)
• Kandy Lyon of Hike Nona
(for his work with the Northlake
Park Community School)
• YMCA, represented by Jim
Ferber (for work with fhe
Northlake Park Community
School)
• Ella Gilmore (Neighborhood
activist)
John Wycoff. John Wycoff was
awarded the "M iller Sellen
Conner ft Walsh / Healthy
Community
Initiative
'Champion o f Sustainability'"
Legacy Award for his work in
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bike ride December I, beginning
in downtown Sanford's Fort
Melon Park. Riders of all abili­
ties - from professional to ama­
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n*ad in support of the agency
that inspires young people to
success. There will be three dis­
tance rides of HX), 66 and 33
miles, ami a special ride for chil­
dren.
'•lull riders can participate
for a tax-deductible contribution "
of S25 while those under age 18
can ride for free.
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Central Florida.
Registration for the event will
be from 6:45 until 8 a.m. on
Sunday, Dec. 1. At 8 a.n. there
will be opening ceremones with
local talent singing the national
anthem, followed by Ihe begin­
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Die children's ride will begin
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e*ach of the events expected to*
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looking for office volunteers to
^Lst with phone answJTg and

help filling out applications.
Ccmtact Erin Martin at 407-834­
1660. ext. 202.

Prisoner of 2nd Avenue
Shoestring Theatre in Lake

Helen Ls presenting the Neil
Simon comedy, “Prisoner of

Second Avenue" on Nov. 7&gt; 8, 9/
and 10. Evening shows begin at 8
p m. with Sunday matinees at
2:30 Admission is $1 for adults
and students are half price.
For information or reserva­
tions, phone the theater at 386­
228-3777.
Lyman honorees
Lyman High School in
Longwood will hold a Hall of
Fame Induction Ceremony
Thursday, Nov. 7, at 6 p.m. in the
school cafeteria. Six individuals
will be inducted into the hall of

fame. According to Assistant
Principal Robert Black, these are
former students who haw gone
on the give major contributions
to society, including sports, polihes, and other endeavors. Tickets
for the event are $25 per person
and may be purchased at the
Administration Office at Lyman
or on the night of the event.

Barber of Seville
Central Florida Lyric Opera
'resents The Barber of Seville,
fov. 9 at 7JO p.m. at Helen Stairs
Theatre for the Performing Arts,
203 Magnolia Avenue in Sanford.
Admission Ls $ 10, $15 and $ 20.
For additional information or
reservations phone 407-321-1111.

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Internet classes
The Seminole County Sheriff's
Office will be offering an internet
safety course for people who
oversee children's on-line activi­
ties. The class is free and

endorsed by the International
Order of Chiefs of Police and the
Federal Law Enforcement
Training Center.
The classes, covering many
subjects centered on the safety of
children, will be held Saturday,
Nov. 9, from 8:30 a.m. until 4:30
p.m. at the National Center for
Forensic Science, 12354 Research
Parkway in Orlando, near UCF.
For more information, go to
www.seminolesheriff.org. Paregistration is required.
Dinner Cruise
Mujcrvs en Accion/VVomen in
Action invites the community to
an evening of dinner and danc­
ing Monday, Nov. II, during a
cruise on the historic waters of
the St. Johns River. Music will be
provided by Victoria Rey.
Boarding time is 4:30 p.m. Cost is
a $35 donation.
For more information, call 407­
699-0191. Women in Action is a
non-profit organization geared to

assist and improve the quality of
Inn
life for women and chilur
Sweetwater Oaks Garden Club
The November pmgram of
Sweetwater Oaks Garden Club
will be "Water Wise
Landscaping" by Gabrieli Milch,
hydrologist for St. Johns Water
Management District. The pmgram will follow a brief business
meeting and plant auction in the
Community Room of Robb A
Stucky Furniture store, .351 SR434 in Altamonte Springs, Nov.
11, beginning at 9:30 a m. New
members am welcome. For infor­
mation, phone Marilyn at 407­
814-9482.
Craften Wanted
Central Florida Regional
Hospital Auxiliary will hold their

sixth annual Country Store and
Craft Sale, Nov. 12, at the hospi­
tal. Spaa- rental is $20 with a
table and chairs provided. To
become involved, phone Peg
Jones at 407-330-3268 or Michelle
I lendrick at tin- hospital at 407­
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Election

Former Like Man,' mayor and
urrvnt state Rep. David Mealor
lelieves Tuesday's decision was a
■ote of confidence for city offiiaLs.
"I think it is a compliment to
lie community and to the job the
ity commission lias done,"
dealorsaid. "I think thecommulity has confidence in the inmnissioners to know that they will
landle the taxpayers' dollars
ffectively and for the betterment
,f the’ city"
Lake Mary Mayor I horn
mvne said the voters who did
iot support tin* referendum,
mwever, may have been conemed about a possible lax
vrease as a result ot the new
icility.
"Som eof the voter** m*iy h*iw
een afraid taxes will go up and
vit it is .111 iinneeded e\pet*.Il­
ia-," Gnx’iie said. "But, l*&gt;e city
efinitcly ixxxlixl a new facility-,
lid it is not a waste of t.ixpaier
loney.
"And, I think our tire |xrson
el are going to be very Nippy
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teams
sign up.”
•lie presenters would like to ei
Since the lake Monnv race is the event become a regional
at the end of the fall mwing sea­ event, incorporating mwers fmm
son, Simmons said many of the thmughout the southeast.
mwers will use their times to pre­
"We want to show people what
pare for next season. In the classic Florida mwing is all about." he
"Head Race" style mwing regat­ said.
ta, racers will row one boat at a
The fun won't be limited to
time on a 3-mile course, with the waters of lak e Monroe. Food and
fastest time determining the win­ other vendors will be on shore tor
ner.
both spectators and racers.
Mitty Events plans to hold the
For mom information about
lak e Monme race on an annual Saturday's race, call Simmons n
basis, Simmons stid. Eventually, 407-265-825(1.

featumd 14 teams, including local
high schools such as. Lake
Brantley High and Edgewatcr
High schools.
Simmons stid, as a nsull of last
year's success, the number of
competitors
expected
for
Saturday's race has almost dou­
bled fmm the 2001 regatta
"People heard that we had a
goixl turn out last year and that it
was a great event," he stid. "As a
msult, we have had a lot of local

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tinue to enhance our education
system. Improving our schools
is the key doing the things we
want to do.
"I also look forward to help­
ing the city o f Sanford during
•he next two years," Mealor
added. I really believe Sanford
is on the move and will become
a real gem in our community."
Commenting on the key
Republican
victories
in
Seminole County and the state,
Mealor said the voters believe
his partv is on the right track.
"I believe it is validation of
the policies put in place by the
current
adm inistration,"
Mealor sqjd. "O ur state and our
country lias laced s o m e diflitult tirni-s and I think ive have
weathered it better than some
of our neighbors in other states.
I think that's a direct result of
the current team we have in
place."
There was one county race
on the ballot. Seminole County
Commissioner Randy Morris
was challenged by write-in can­
didate VV. Alan IVItz. Morris
won easily by more than 80.CXX)
votes.
There were 11 constitutional
amendments for Florida voters
to voice their opinion on. Two
of the more watched were
Amendment 6 regarding work­
place
smoking,
and
Amendment
9
regarding
mandatory class-size reduc­
tions.
Amendment 6 passed easily
in Sem inole County, with
76,706 voters approving the
ban, while 36,867 people voted
against the measure, with 95
percent of the precincts report­
ing.
Amendment 4 was much
closer. With 45 percent of the

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will be held Saturday. Nov. 9
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O v*d o on the Lawton Element­
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Erase
finished
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20 in the lightweight men's single
event.
"What's amazing about the
event is that we are going to have
nationally rank is I mwers, as well
as high sch«&gt;ol mwers,” Simmons
stid. "The two best mwers in the
country are going to be here."
With support fmm the Orlando
law firm, Mitty Events bnuight
Kick competitive rowing to Like
Monme for the first time in 25

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last year's event,” said Ezra
Simmons of Mitty Events, the
organizer for the regatta ”VVe
also am receiving continued sup­
port from the ('.menberg Traurie
low firm.”
The event will feature topcomapt
etitors
titors from high schools. col,;e ami
lege
and masters level rowers
from the entire Southeast
Olympic hopeful and Rollins
College alumni Gavin Erase will
also be participating in the race.

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Steelers P0,,SE'1',°,
Bears, ‘Hounds win SAC cross
face off
country titles; districts Saturday
in Flag
By Dean Smith

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Sports Editor
SANFORD — One down,
one to go.
The Steelers have claimed
the Championship in the
Minor Division of the City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Youth Flag
Football League, but the
Majors is still very much up
for grabs.
The Steelers bounci*d back
from their only loss of the
season to win "three hotly con­
tested games to finish 5-1 and
win the Minor Division (7-to9 year olds) by two games
over the Dolphias (3-3).
The Dolphins had bounced
back from an 0-2 start to win
three games in a row, but
missed a chance to force a
playoff when they fell to the
Steelers, 26-22, on the final
week of the season.
The big losers were the
Jaguars (2-4) who were 2-1
and tied for the league lead at
midseason, but lost the final
three games to end up in a tie
for third with the
Comhuskers (2-4).
The Packers (5-0) and Titans
(4-1) have continued thJht,
dominance in the Majors (lo6 »-t2 year olds) and now face
a showdown for the title this
Saturday.
The teams were to have
played on October 19th, but
because of the Fall Break
from school, several players
from both squads were out of
town and the game had to be
postponed.
Both teams won games by
shutout over the Steelers, the
Packers winning 14-0 and the
Titans 24-0. and both strug­
gled to beat the winless
Dolphins, the Pack winning
20-12 and the Titans winning
20-13.
The Steelers (2-4) wound up
third after beating the
Dolphins (0-6), who played
very well over the final three
weeks of the season, 19-13.
The Packers and Titans will
play their make-up game this
Saturday at 9:30 a m on the
field across from Sanford
Middle School on I 7 ‘»2
If the Packers win, the sea­
son is over, but it the Titans
win, the two teams will
square off again in a winnertake-all Championship l *ame
immediately following the
first game.
Everyone is invited to
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WINTER SPRINGS — Oviedo's Jenny
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&lt;21:02 5) rounding out the top five.
Arthur led the way for the Bears, who
placed six runners in the Top 15 to claim
the Conference Championship over the
Lions, 42-to-47.

By Dean Smith

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By Dean Smith

Sports Editor

Sports Editor
LAKE MARY — As if this
game wasn't intense enough.
While the Like Brantley-Lake
Mary football game tost some
of its meaning when the two
teams were placed in different
classes in 201) 1, this year's game
picked up some adcied incen­
tive on Monday.
The West Seminole County
neighborhood rivals have
always marked tins gome on
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photo by Jim W»nU

Lyman graduate Josh Houston (No 12) poured in 11 points to help the Seminole Community College men s baskelball team improve to 2 0 on Die season with an 88-73 victory over Palm Beach Community College

New coach, same results for SCC women
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
IT. PIF.RCE — Now that's the way lo
start a carver.
I.isa Nuxol lias gotten tier head coat lung
carver oft to a flying start at Seminole
Community College as the women's basket­
ball team is 2-0 after posting back-to-back
road victories over Brevard Community
College and Indian River Community
College
I lie I ake I low ell I ligh School graduate
and former NCAA Division I assistant

coach took lu-r charges to Mcll-ourne on
Saturday lor the season-opener and came
home with a »&gt;7 58 victory over Brevard
Hie Raiders then went a little farther
down the I ast Coast on Monday, making
the trek to Ft Pierce to take on the always
lough Pioneer ol Indian River
I tie game was exciting horn st.irl to hn
ish, hut when the final horn sounding its
was SLt on top again, 60-60
I lie Raiders will remain on the road this
weekend to take part in the Tallahassee
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Alyssa Keeler (7th at 21:21.6 ), Melissa
Raymond (9th at 21:29.3), Rachel Keeler
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Returnees
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See Men, Page I0A

75;

Bryan, a junior, ran a 16:09.0 to finish
20-seconds ahead of Oviedo senior
Dustin Hicks (16:29.0). Gerald, a senior,
was third at 16:56.0 with Lake Brantley
sophomore Christopher Delbridge
( I /:03.0) and lak e Mary sophomore Joris
Claessens (17:05.0) rounding out the top
five.
Lhe Greyhounds had all four scoring
runners in the Top 10 and scored 44
points to edge the Lions, who scored 50.
Like Mary also showed well, scoring
59 points to finish third ahead of Lake
Brantley (93), Winter Springs (125), Lake
Howell (173) and Seminole (182).
See Preps, Page 10A

H a p p y B irth d a y C o a c h

SANFORD — It's way too
early to get overly excited, but
this may he a special year lor
the Seminole Community
men’s basketball team.
Giving head coach Stan
Cromartie a very nice birth­
day present, the Raiders
knocked off Iheir second high­
ly regarded opponent in as
many nights on Saturday,
i rinsing to an 88-71 vii lorv
over Palm Bc.ult C (immunity
L otlege .il the VC C I It-.illh and
Physical I (location l enter
Led by itie only two return­
ing players from last year,
Kitus Witherspoon and Daniel
Jackson, SCC again overcame
a double-digit first lull deficit,
this time 12 points, 23-11, to
close out the lirst 20 minutes
on a 32-9 run and take a 43-32
lead at intermission.
Witherspoon, a 6-foot-7,245pound center/forward from
Boone I ligh School, who is
introduced as "the beast"
prior to the game, proved to
be just that, dominating the
inside against a taller Panthers
front line In score 10 lirst half
points.
Jackson, a 6 -fool-6 Icapcr
from la k e Wales, did Ins best
young Michael Jordan imita­
tion, getting an alley-oop

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w here her team stands as SCC will face a
pair ol teams that were in the State
Tournament last season.
On Triday, at 1 p m . the Raiders take on
Palm Beach Comiminitv College and then
on Saturday battle-host Tallahassee C C at 6
pm
SC( w ill plav tluee more road games over
the next two weeks before tinally playing its
lirst home game on Saturday, Nov. 23rd,
when the Raiders welcome FallahasseeC C.
to the NL l I leallh and Physical Education
L enter lor a 6 p m game Admission to all
home games is tree ol c barge

Like Brantley had a 50-50
chance ol earning one of the
two At-Large bids available
from Class 6 A-Region 1 when it
crushed Sandalwood, 41-0, in
lacksonville Friday night
But those odds went down on
Monday after Winter Park (7-2)
won a three-team playoff for
the Class 6 A-District 3 title.
Boone (8- 1) wound up as the
district runner-up with Oak
Ridge, also 8-1, being left on the
outside looking in.
But, because the Pioneers are
the only team that can get as
many as eight victories, they
have locked up one of the two
At-Large spots.
The leaves Like Brantley, Dr.
Phillips (both 6-3) and
Mandarin (5-4) in the hunt for
the final spot.
The Patriots clinch the spot if
they win and the Panthers lose.
But il I ake Brantley loses and
Dr. Phillips beats Oak Ridge,
the Panthers would get in.
Now comes the tricky part.
Mandarin can only get in il it
wins its game witji Wolfson (3­
6 ) and the other two lose, giv­
ing all three teams a b-4 record.
Since the three remaining
teams have not played this sea­
son, head-to-head does not
come into effect.
The first tie-breaker then
becomes the total number of
viclories by the trio's oppoSee Football, Page ll)A

Syracuse squeezes past UCF, 38-35
Special to the Herald

•(•Id photo by Jim Wonti

UCF |unior guaitoiback Ryan Set mould (No 17) Knew tor a school leconl
440 yards but it was not enough as Syracuso ralliod to doloat the Golden
Knights. 38 35 at tho Citrus Bowl Saturday night

OKI ANIH) — lunior quarterh-Hk Ryan
s, hneider set a new si In nl record w ilh t ID yards
passing luit it was not enough as S\ r.uuse rallied
Irnm a 21 -3 detii it lo ileteat IX I W IS Saturday
night at the l itms Bow I in t trlando I he two
teams combined lor 915 yards ol total obelise and
73 points in an entertaining contest
S h u d d e r broke the previous UCI record held
by DdunteL ulpepper, who passed lor 0 8 v.itds
vs I ouistaiia Lafayette on l V t 21, 1998
Vhneider finished the game 28 lor 47 with the
Oil yards and a touchdown Schneider now has
two (direr *00 -yard passing games theseconduiost iii si h,nl history I le has also throw n a
touchdown pass in 17 consecutive games
Si-nnu vvnie receiver Doug l .dbriel set a new
sc I k h &gt;1 record with 124 allpurpose yards, break­
ing the old mark held In led Wilson vs I astern

Kentucky (10/13/84) Gabriel ended the game
with 12 receptions lor 20h yards and five kickoff
returns lor 117 yards. He also rushed one time for
one yard and a touchdown.
I In- 20n yards receiv mg tie Gabriel tor sixth in
single-game history at UCF I le also became just
the seventh player in school history to go over the
200-yard mark lor receiving in a game
LL I will resume play in the Mid-American
Conference this Saturday at I pm as the Golden
Knights head to New York to take on the
University ol Bultalo Local fans can listen to the
game on 740 AM-Tlie leant with the pregame
show beginning at 11 a m
In an effort to shore up its defense, fullback l\ v
Brown has been moved to linebacker.
Brown, who has rushed tor 162 yards on the
season, was named the district defensive player
ol the year alter registering 130 tackles and three
interceptions as a senior at Hernando High

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Detail thr, day d OCT 28 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
A t Clerk d s a d Court
By Mary Slroupe
Aa Deputy Clerk
Thq notice a provided pursuant to
AOmnatrattve Order No 2 085
I t accordance aim me Americana
mm D sa batas Act . 8 you are e perto n aim e diM baty a ho new ts any
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1W o " CEL ID* “ ■ » - » M 1-0000O v i v t o n Of Property u n i t m

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•Ale F iX payment o&lt; an amount
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•ale A t payments ib a l be ca&gt;h or
guaianieed
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Court
Dated on 107&amp;7002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Qaraktne Hartord Deputy c w u
Publith Norember S 2002
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Notice o l A p plication
lo r Tat Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mal
M LM O CUST (OLYMPIC) the hold
ac d ma Yrtowing cartrhcata&lt;»| h a t
Mad t a d cerM cala&lt;t| lor a U i dead
10 ba issued meterm The cenAceie
m d ib e rttl and ye a rit) d issuance
me detenpbon d me property and
me nam ed) r etach rt e a t a tte s te d
A n t a t loHoart
CERTIFICATE NO: 1170
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL I0 t 02 20-30 W l 0000 ­
1280
D etcrpnon d Property UNIT 128
RIDGEWOOD VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3189 PQ 286
Names n wtacn assessed SUSAN
L SIRIANNI
A* d t a d property being &gt;1 rna
C o tr ry d Samaaaa S u ia d Flooru
Uom ts »ucti c anA cata it) shat ba
la d a a m e d a ra rd rig io ia a i Itmprop•HY dascrtiad ai such cartAcetatt)
»■* ba to ld lo me highest b*E—&lt; ai
me east Irani door. Sam r o le i
,-ry
Courmousa Sanlord. Florida on
Monday November 18 2002 al
11 00am
Payment d Sale lee appacede
docu m en ury s u m p ta ie s and
raconftng m a t am required lo be
p a d by me a u rte ta fu l balder at the
sale F u i payment d an amotae
aqua) lo the h r jf e it b d t, due m tho
24 hoses after the advertised t o e d
te le A I payments t h a t be cash or
guaranteed
instrument
made
payable lo the Clerk ol me Circuit
Court
Dated on 1 0 7 6 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
by Gerakftne H trlord Deputy Clerk
PuNtsh November 6 . 2FOT
N otice o l A p plication
lo r i n Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
MLMCI CUST (PIER), me hddec d
me b k m n g certiftceleli) h a t had
t a d certA ceieUl lor a la i deed lo be
issued thereon The cerWicate rxanbatisl end y e a rttl d issuance me
d e te rp ta n d me property and me
name)*) at e h c h 4 aas assessed
iv ate a t toAcnvt
CERTIFICATE NO 16T7
TEAR OF ISSUANCE 2000
PARCEL lO t 02 20-30-821 COOO-

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N 0 FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE N O : 99-CA-2190
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
by and mrough m# Secretary d the
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
A f FAIRS
PlaaiMI
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CH A i Q a JOHNSON a no MAUSSA
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N O TKE OF SALE
N o te * n haraby g rw n that, puf
ftoam lo v&gt;a ofdaf of fmai (udgmanf
antarad r* th»t cairta m (ha O c u f
C oun ol Sam rota County Florida. I
•nil »a1 tha propaity utoatad m
Sarrwnoia County. FlorKta daacrtwd
at
LOT 218. M OtlO W BHO O K WEST
PHASE IV ACCOPOINQ TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT
BOOK 38
PAGES 77
THROUGH 79 IN THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O f SEMINOLE COUN
TY FLORIDA
and fommonfy known a t
1277 Si Lucia Octva. So.
Ca%tat&gt;afry F t 12707
al pubic ta la lo Iba fxghat! and tm t
tMddaf tor cath. at tn« a a tl frort
door o l tba Sammoi# County
C ourtbouta. Sanlord. Florida at
I I 00 AM on DEC 03 2002
Datad OCT 10 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroupa
Daputy Clark
In accordanca antn Iba Am arcant
Wdb D*taTxi-fat Act. p a rto n t a lb
(AtabA4tat naatkng a tp a o a l accom­
modation lo p a rte p a ta
ibat procaading
tbOuKJ contact COufl
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1407)885 4227 not lalar Iban tavan
(7) day* pnof to tba procaatAng ft
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Desorption d Property UNIT 211
RIDGEWOOD VILLAS A CONDO
0 « 8 3169 PG ?€8
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TER BRANCH PARTNERS ITO
A l oi U l ) pruc*&lt;ty b*m g tn (ft*
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C o u rlh o u ,* Santonl fto - q * . on
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Paymant a i Sow V * *K&gt;irc*bW
documentary »tamp la **» an*
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guafanlaad
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pwyatta lo tt*a D a rk o l «ba Cacu»
Court
Daiad on IO2620U2
MAHtANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
by G#4akAr»a Markxd Daputy Ctark

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OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO 99-1777 C A I4 E
BANK OF NEW »0 « K AS
IHUSTEE FOR AMRESCO
RESIDENTIAL SECURITIES
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Iba M ow ing datenbad real property
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Secbon 18 aocnnfe&gt;g To Tha Flat
Thereof a* Recorded In F*vrt Book
73 Page 9 a ilb a Pubkc Record* of
SamexAa C a n y Florida
kjgather wab a l t h u O r t anpmwa
manta, fiaturaa. appftancaa and
appurtenance* on l t d fend or u*ed
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Tha aferaaaid aafe w*I ba made pur­
suant lo a Summary Fn ai Judgment
•nferad n C M N a 01C C 1874 20C parxkng m the County Coud of 9ia
EqM eenth Ajrkcial O c u t « and kx
Samaiofe County F U d a
DATED Vw* day of OCT 79 2007
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COUNTY COURT
By Mary Stroupa
Daputy Dark
Hyrxi are a parson ar*h a dwabAty
who needs any accommodation ai
order lo parte p a ta ai IN * proceed
aig you are entitled at no cost lo
you. lo 9m p rovnon of cartaai assis­
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Please
contact
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Adm*melfabon al 101 Ft Park
Avenue Surte N301. Santord FL
32771 (407) 685-4227 +*N n 2 workaig day* of your rec ap t o l tbr« r e fe r
# you ara hearing or voce anpaatd.
c a l 1 800 955 8771
HARFTY W CARLS ESO .
Teykx A Cad* PA
850 Concourse Parkway South.
Suta 105.
Maitland Florala 32751
Publish November 6. 13. 2002
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GARCIA DE MARTINEZ SUNRISE
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Dafendantt
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M*ant lo an Ordar Raw fa&lt;lu**ng
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v # 10 TH ju d o a l Cacutf ai arid ka
SEMdtOLE O x a ty Florsia abara*&gt;
BANK
OF
I LEW YfjRK
AS
TRUSTEE FOR AMRESCO RSI
DEN UAL SECURITIES COFLMOWA
DON MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST
|&lt;M / 3 UNDER THE POOLING A
SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED
AS O f SEPTEMBER I 19V7 •
M w a a t ar«J HECTOR MART INLY
lCXJROES GARCIA DE M ARTIN I/
SUNRISE UWt&lt;ERS GROUP INC
ara defender** I a d ta fl kj t a Ngt*
avi and ba*t bafcfer lor caab al tba
WEST FRONT DOOR i* 9m SEMI
ttOLE County CouRbouta n SEMI
NOLE County F m r-ia ai I I 00
O dm » a m on t a 'Jay &lt;J TtOV 28
2002
lLAMnng deter t e d proper
ty a t vat fertft n ta d fwml Judgmar*

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO 01-CA-1051-14 W
THE PMC72IOENT BANK
Plaaitift
HECTOR VEGA JANE DOE VEGA
THE UNKNOWN W iF i OF HECTOR
VEGA JOSEFINA VEGA JOHN
DOC VEGA. IVAN A VEGA IF
LIVING
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN 6POUSE O f SAID
DEFENDANTS) IF REMARRIED
AND IF DECEASED. THE
r e s p e c t iv e

unknow n

h e ir s

DEVISEES
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS
LIENORS AF40 TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BV.
THROUGH
UF40ER
OR
AGAlfiST THE NAMED
OEFENDANT(S)
SIM lFiOLE
COUNTY A POLITICAL
SUBDIVISION O f THE STATE OF
F lO R iU A
JOHN
DOE
THE
HH TENANT IANS DOE
THE UNKftOWN TEF4AF4T
Defendant*

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T M f 16TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORlOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO 01 CA-237S-14
m o rtg ag e electro ns:
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS IN C .
PLAINTIFF
VS
CFLARLES S RHINE MART IF
LIVIFIG
AND IF DEAD THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
HEIRS
D E V IS E E S G R A N T E E S
ASSIGNEES UENORS
CREDITORS TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY THROUGH UNDEn
OR AGAINST CHARLES S
RHINE HART KATHLEEN A
RHINE HART. IF LIVIF4G AND IF
DEAD THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
HEIRS
DEVISEES GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS
CREDITORS TFUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY THROUGH UNOCR
OR AGAINSTKATFK.EEN A
RHINE MART JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS in POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
FIE NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
*uen| to an Order Granting the
Motion to Ravel Forecto*ure Safe
dated OCT 28 2002 entered ai CrW
Casa No Of CA 2375 14 of toe
G roa t Court oI the 18TM Judcial
G roa t ai and tor SEMiNOlE Cois*y.
SANFORD. Flord a I *&lt;i * a i to 9m
b*gbatl and be*t btodar tor ca*b at
AT WEST FFIONT DOOR at the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at X I N PARK AVENUE m
SANFORD FI at n 00 AM a m on
tba day of DEC 03 2002 9m kfeow
aig dasertoad property a t uH katb ai
* j «J Summary fin a l Aalgm art. to
wrt
LOT 31 32 ANO 39 PLAT OF THE
TOWN
OF
SYLVAN
F'AIlh
ACCORDING
TO
THE
P i AT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 2 PAGE 89 OF TMf PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUtt
TY FLORIDA
Dated fbr* day ut OCT 79 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryann# Morse
Cferk of tha G rc u l Court
By Mary Stroupa
Daputy Cferk
Ftobfcsb ai
TFte SEMINOLE MEFLALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN PA
ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 S U rw ervty D*&gt;va Suita 500
Ptantatam FL 33324
(954)233 0000
01 779791NCL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT parson* with dwafaUfe* need
a&gt;g a special acixm m odatnn kboukJ
contact COURT AOMiNiSTRATlOfl.
at
the
SEMiNOLE
County
Courlbouaa al 40 7 885 4227 I 800
955 8771 (TD O lor 1 800 955 0770
via Florida Relay S r m a
Putwsb November 6 13. 2002
SS034

n o t ic e o f s a l e

Nnura i* hereby grvan that pur
s*«ant to a F eu l Summary AaJgment
of Furactoaora entered n Vw abuva
*tyW*d cauw* n it -a C r u A Court uf
SamakAa Counfy Ftoraia I w 4 * a l
tba pruparty wtuete ai Samtnofe
Cour*y F lutida Jevcrtw d a*
LOT 1 LESS THE SOUTHEAST 25
FEET
BLOCK B
MEREDITH
MANOR GENE GABLES SEC TON
ACCORDING TO THE K A T THERE
OF AS RE COROE D IN PLAT BOOK
8 PAGE i J OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMiFiOLE COUN­
TY FLORIDA
ArK'A 105 107 F4OMTHWO0D
DRIVE
LOftGWOOO FLO RDA
12779
al pufec u - a to V « r - / w vi ar*d Lwvl
bidder tor cash AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOM SEMi NOIE COUN
TY COURTHOUSE
SAFl FORD
FLORIDA Florida al 11 00 A M . on
tba day of NOV 28 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF C lfK U lT COURT
B 1 Mary Stroupa
Daputy Cferk
la w Ofbca* uf Danwl C Cunauagra
8901 Neath Armenia Avenue
Tamp* Fktoda 1)804 1041
Alturnay* tor PlaaitW
Puukib f fcjverrpef 6 13 2002
SS012
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOIE COUNTY
FLORlOA
CASE NO 01 1874 20 C
SWEETWATER OAKS
HOME l/W N E R S
ASSOCIATION
INC a nut tor pruM FkaaM
OOftajrefern
PWafeff
ESTATE O f AU EN E ROBBINS
f e M t a r ) any ixfenuwn party w r»
rr^ay (.lean as baa davwae grantee
aawgrwa kanor c/atMu* tnwtaa or
(Atm* claanant by Facaajh Y d a ca
agaaial 9m ESTATE O f ALLENE
HOBBifiS UNKNOWN PARTIES iff
POSSESSION CHRIS TAl BEN
f i t TT c o n t r a c t in g
Defender
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
u i 9m
«lay uf DEC 03 2002 at

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORlOA
CASE NO 02 CA 971 AW
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PtarttAf.
v*
WILLIAM MACLEOD at ua at al
Defendant) t ) .
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS MCHEBf GIVEN p u
suanl to toe Faial Judgment enteted
ai F«s case nuw pandng ai seal
C o u t 9m styfe uf w tv ili « r d c a f e l
abuve
I
*afl to the tvgbasl and bast fed
der H cash al 9m Wesl Front Dour
SEMINOLE
COUNT 1 COURT
HOUSE X I f forth Park Awerve
Santord Ftorda 32771 at 1100
A M on toe &gt;]ey uf DEC 03. 2002
toe L A u w rg described property a t
sat forth ai *atd O* ler or F a ^ l
Judgment to e4
LOT 122 O f SPRtffGS LAN0«NG
UfnT FOUR. ACCORDING TO THE
p l a t t h e r e o f a s r e c o r d e d in

PLAT BOOK 25 AT PAGE 8 ) 64
ano
85
of
the
p u b l ic
RECORDS OF SEMiNO lE CONN
TY. FLORIDA
ORDERED 91 SEMiNOIE County
Ftorvlt tow day ul OCT 29 2002
MAM rANNE MORSE
A* Cferk G rc u l C u u l
SEMiffOLi Ftoraia
By Mary SlKJUfw
A* Deputy Cfe»k
SPEAR 8 HOFFMAN
700 South D&gt;iw »ta/&gt;wey
Coral (iabfes Fkavia 13148
Tefepbcaw (3U5/888 7299
Ffertnrt* wrtb iksabfety wtar nemJ a
ip w ta l atiranm caiaton to perbo
pole ai to** ( r u u w in g should ccai
U l I ADACuordnator al X I N F*ark
A a a ita SuAa N . Santonl Ftoraia
327/1 al feesl toe days prajr to ffw
prtxaw kng
Tefephona (407)323
4 )K ) f a t
4 221
I
800 955
8771(TDO| ur I 8U&gt; 955 8770tV)
it# F lu iia MaUf S e r n a »c
P u tM b tfoFvarrbar 8 13 2002

IN THC CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AtfO FOR
tC M iN O L f COUNTY
FLORlOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO (M C A 245414 W

Lec. als
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC .
PlaaY.ft
PHILLIP A HAGUE, at al.
Defendant!*)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO P H ItllP A HAGUE
LAST KNOWTf ADORESS
117 West I8tb Street
Santord. FL 3277!
CURRENT AOORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR
TIES CLAIMINQ BY THROUGH
UNOER A740 AGAINST THE MERE
IN N A M E 0 INDIVIDUAL OEFEN
0ANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DE AO OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAIO UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS
ES HEIRS DEVISEES OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN AOORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
VOU ARE NOTIFIED (bat an action
to toradoca a mortgage on iba P4
Inwing d e s e rte d property ai SEMI­
NOLE C o utfy Ftoraia
LOT 11. SANFORO HEIGHTS
AOOITION ACCOROtNG TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 2. PAGE 82. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TV FLORIDA
has bean Med igaaisi you and you
ara rague ad lo serve a copy of your
wrkten defense* w4h*i X days after
(be fast publication if any. on
Echevarria A Assoc talas
PA.
PfetofelTt attorney whose adiress •*
9119 Corporate Lake Dnva S uta
300 Tampa. Ftorda 33834. and Me
Iba bngnaf wab in * Court adbar
bakxa saryica on F\wnbff t aflomays
or vnmadfetefy toareaflar otbanana.
a dataUt wfe ba entered aga&lt;n*t you
lo r tba rakat demanded ai lb#
C om pfer* or patibon
T N * note# sb a l ba pubk*ba«l once
each weak tor two consecutive
weeks ai the Santord Herald
WITNESS my band and the seal ot
IN * Court on IN * day of OCT X .
2002
MATTYANNE MORSE CLERK
CLERK O f THE ClFTCUIT COUFTT
By Ruth tong
A* Deputy Cferk
Echevmrna A Associate* PA
P O Boa 25018
Tampa FL 33822 5010
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILI
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM
MO DAT ION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS
PFK3CEEDING
SHOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMlNISTRA
HON AT 201 N TURK AVENUE
SANFORO. FLORlOA 32771 TELE
FhtOffE NUMBER (407)323 4 3 X
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS
PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING IF
HEARING IMPAIRED |TDO) 1 BOO955 8771 OR VO*CE (V) I 800 955
8770 VIA FLORIDA RELAY SCR
VICE
PuNtsh November 6 13 2002
SSQ36
FAMILY COURT OF THE
STATE OF NEW YORK
COUNTY OF ERIC
DOCKET NO B -13640-41-2002
In the Maher of (be CommAment of
Guardfensbp and Custody pursuant
to Section 384 b ol tba Social
Service* Lae of Jefhey Sutler, dob
9 7 8 88
Manssa
Sutler,
dob
11/1091 Ch4dren Under lb# Age of
Eighteen veers alleged lo ba
Abandoned Respondent
Jeffrey
Sutler
SUMMONS WITH N O TIC t
IN THE NAME OF THE P f O Pl E
OF THE STATE OF N f V/ *0*1*
To Jeffrey Suffer
A iktre** 296 / Embassy
Casselberry Fkxala 32/02
A p r M w i haveMj t e en I f e t n tb«s
Coud dateil tba t/t h day ot May
2002 aifegng that tf a above nan*&gt;d
cbAtreri to tha care of THE ERIE
COUNTY
DEPARTMENT
OF
SOCIAL SERVICES should ba comrmttad to 9m guankanshp and cus­
tody o l toe ERIE COUNTY DEPART
MLNT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, a
copy of tba petitvm t e n g a m a ta ij
hereto
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
to appear before thd Court at 1
N'agar a Pla/a. Buffalo New ^tork on
December 19 2002 at 9 00 octock
Pad 6 to the kxenoon uf that day to
show causa why the Coud ftbouk]
net enter an order commuting the
guartkanshp and custody of 9m chddran to toe paObonmg Agency a*
prow iad by law
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that 4
guartkansNp and custody of 9m thA
'ken are commtttad to tba petibontog
Agency tba cfvklran may be aduptal
w&gt;tb tba content c4 ER»E COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SER
VICE S an authorized agency, without
your consent or further note# to you
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE
that you have tba right to ba repre­
sented by a lawyer ar«1 4 tha C o u l
f i v h that you a•• ix v t f e to pay kx a
lawyer you ha»a tha r^ys lu have a
lawyer assigned by the Court
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE
trial you» taAura to appear may rasiJt
xi tTfe larmtoatKXi of a l parental
rights to 9m cffedrai.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE
that your taAura to appear shaJ con
stituta a darval of your tofarast to tha
cbJdran wheh may result wShout
further notice t i tba transfer or com
mJmenf of tha chAdrans care, cut
ludy of guartkans/up or tba cfwkkan *
eduption to thrt or any subsaquarl
prucaarknq to wheb care custody or
guankany *p or aduptiun may be at
issue
In tba event of your daiauA lb#
court may hear and defer maw 9m
pet-bun as provided by few
Dated
Cy 0*de* of iba Court
Frank J B oren
Cferk of tba Coud
PvAAsb November 8 2002
SS03 /
NOTICE OF LIEN SALE
in accordance w th tba pruvfenn* c4
Slate law tbara ba-ng due and
unpaid charge* k x wbcb 9m under
signed fe entitled to *at&gt;*fy an
owner * Sen uf the gomH bereneffer
d e v r b e d and sfcxed at Urvfe B» 4» s
S a l Storage k xatad at 2850 W • 5tf.
Street SanAxd Fkx*ia 3 2 //1 (40/)
324 996-5 And. due nuU a havw*j
been grven to Ibe uwnar iA *aei
pripa rty arvj ad parties kmswn to
cla m an m erest there*i ar»l 9m
tm e spw / e l n such note# t r pay
merit of such having e*p«»1 iba
/ ■ • h wd he v « l 4l putfe. auckixi at
9m sbArs stated e k i v M to ff&lt;e f*Jh
est tester or uffwrwtsa d i p v l *4
(as W ednesday November / / . 2002
Data uf Auction Tme ? X I'M
ALXTlONEEM
U C NO
UftA N o .
f la r e Laal
¥jv m \ A » « i » Uf Mala 'tg a tftU .
D tK T A ition of O o o d i to t «
A u tL w rr l
120 b e rv w T iA w t C M r dresser
ujffee tats# beryefe n m kxnAure
biees A r«juaafv.a| gum is
2 0 / Edward Junes H u W hAJ
g a jih kxnAura buses
212 Susah Sarvw.es kv. AIM
mar hews fousehufcj 4 e *s n w c
2/1 l/Vrile TuUsi IkM tW itU )
i/« &lt; h kxrvture t«.««v iV kSkM Sii
A p V N it

L rr.A L S

L fg als

L e g a is

L fgals

315- ffedys Vafe/. Household
gund* A loots
347 Ffeula G«bson Househoki
goods fumaura bnaas
427 Shared Randal Household
gnods. furniture, bo*#*. TVsr'stareo
egupmant
525- Gladys Ransom. L iw ig room,
dawig room, and badroom tumdiaa
(3 bedroom house)
537- Cam# Duval AufcyrmbAe • 75
Chevy Vai •1N39U5V059B 4 0
618 Lakeasba Bra. fe y Housahokf
good* tomdura. bo w s TVsfeiareo
egupmenf
810 Kayanta FLansom Aiaomofefe.
94
Ftontvac *
Vai
• 1G2HX52U(R42887t3
819- Tabdba Draon B»rd cage
motorcycle. 4 e heefer* rrvsc
7T0- Catbrynna Im dem ervi
Motorbom# S outbw w l 1984 (31)
Vai ilG V K P 37W 0C 3325919
Pubksh November 10. 17. 2002
SSQ30

YEAR O f ISSUANCE 1*95
PARCEL I 0 t 25-19 X 5 A O 0 4 I 8
00A0
Oascnprvxi of Property LEO N 100
FT OF W 17 BLK 4 TR 18 A E 728
FT O f VACO ST AOJ ON W TOWN
OF SANFORO PB 1 PQ 113
Names «i wbtrh assessed MU
ORE 0 B BRYANT
A i of sa d property bamg n toe
County of Serranofe. State of Fionda
L lk a s t such certifcaiets) th a * ba
redeemed according lo few toe prop
arty dasrrtoad to such eertiffratait)
wfe be sold to tha Ngbasl baiter af
toe west front drxx Sammofe G xtofy
Coudbousa. SanAxd FtorVia on
Monday. December 16. 2002. at
1100am
Payment of Safe fee appkcabfe
documentary stamp la aas and
recurring fee* ar# requvad to ba
P fel by toe successful batter at toe
tafe Fufl payment of an am oud
•ryial to toe highest bai •* due wffbei
24 hour* after the advertised Im a of
safe A l payment* *b a l be cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
mad#
payable to the Cferk of 9m G rc u l
Court
Dated on 10717002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Gar akin# H a rtxd Deputy Cferk
PubAsh November 6. 13 20 27.

ii / n / o s
(1) hsar 1997Mas# CHEVROLET
V1N* 1GBEG2573PF329355
(1) Year 1981 Make FORD
VlN * ABP7709BA129097
PubAsh IkMorlsmt 6. 2002
880 40

Notice o f Application
to r Taa Deed
NOTKE IS HEREBY OIVCN. toal
INTEGRATED F S I INC. toe te tte r
of toe M o w in g certiftcate(*) h a t Med
serf certihcafe&lt;*| k x a taa (feed lo bo
issued toereon The camkcafe num­
ber!*) and y tio rtt) of isauance. too
descrptio n o f toe property and toe
nam eft) in which • we* assessed
•par# as tpiow *
CERT1FKATI NO: 704
YEAR OF OSUANCC: I860
PARCEL ID * 38-18-30-515-0000­
0180
Descnption of Property LEO LOTS
10 0 19 i N 1/2 OF VACO ST ON S
BLK 0 A 0 CHAPPELLS SUBO PS 1
PO 71
Name* tn which a ** e * * e d
7ENFPHA CALHOUN
A I of M r f property bang «t toe
County of Seminote. Stale of Florida
Unfesa such certificate!*) ahel ba
redeemed acconting to few. toe prop­
erty deserbed in such camftcafefs)
mrn be * o tt to toe teghetf u t t e r af
toa west froni door. Semxicfe Cocrty
CourtoouM. Sankxd. Fkxida. on
Monday Decarrber 2. 2002. al
11 OOam
Payment of Safe lee. appAcabfe
documentary stamp ta ie * and
reconting fees are requred to ba
parf by toe success*! U t t e r af toe
safe F u l payment of an amotx*
equal to toe teghesf b rf « due edhai
24 hour* after toe advertieed time of
•ate A l payments she! be cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
payable to toe Cferk of toe C a oK

Nolle# o f A p plication
toaTa* Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toat
M l MCI CUST (OLYMPIC G O GULF
GROUP, toe holder of toe todoweig
rerlWeate&lt;*&gt; has Mad t a * l cerMLeata(») tor a Ua (feed to ba asued
thereon The ceducate nurtoart*)
and yaarts) of tssuanca. Iba dasenphon of the property, and to# rv m n * |
ai which d was assessed a 'v a as
todows
CERTIFICATE NO 4443
YEAR O f ISSUANCE 2000
FWF)CEL ID# 25 21 31 3000010­
0000
Description of Fhoperty LEO SEC
25 TWP 21S RGE 31E BEG 545 X
FT W A 71 01 FT N I DEG 13 MiN
25 SEC W OF E V4 COR RUN S T
0CG 13 M l/f 25 SEC E 71 01 FT W
TO A PT 417 FT E OF W LI OF SE
14 OF NE 1/4 N 21 FT W 417 FT
NW IV TO A PT W OF BEO E TO
BEG
Names ai wtveh assessed THE
ANDEN GROUP OF FLORIDA
Ad of t a d property being ai Iba
County of Semeiote State of Florida
Unfess such cert*ce«e&lt;s) shad ba
redeemed accordtog lo law toe prop
arty desertoed ai such carbftcatets)
md be sold to toe Ngbast bakiar at
Iba west front door. Samtoofe Coitoty
Coudbousa. Santord Fionda on
Monday December 10. 2002. al
11 00am
F»eyment of Safe fee appkcatfa
documentary stamp ta ie s and
racordaig fees are required to ba
p a d by toe successful twider a! toe
safe Fud payment of an amount
equal to 9m h qfm ti b*J m due w tNn
24 hours after tha aov k v d tana of
safe Ad payments shad ba cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
payable lo the Clark of Iba Grcud
Coud
Oatad on 1031700?
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FlO R 'O A
by Gerakkne Hadrxd Daputy Cfe«k
Publish November 6 13 20. 27.

2002
SS039
Notice o f A p plication
tor Tas Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (bat
MLMCI CUST (CLOVERFiELO) C O
GULF GROUP the holder ot the lot
lowing ca rM o d e ls ) b a t Mad sad
cartit ca fe !*) k x &lt; ta i dead to ba
•ssuad thereon Tba certificate num­
bed*) and yaar(t) of tssuanca lb#
deterpbon of tba property and the
name&lt;») to which 4 wa« assessed
is are as todowt
CERTIFICATE NO 2877
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 2000
PARCEL 10* 07 «1 29 5150000
1060
De*c"pt«&gt;n ul P itp erty LEG LOT
ton WE n iv A M l SERVE UNIT 2 PO
14 PGS 31 A W A H A
Names to w tvih a*%e**«d JOSE C
POOGI lO APOG Gi
A f of M i l p rip e tty tw«ng to tfw
County ot Semmofe State ut Fkx ■la
Unless such cerktcafa!*) sbai be
tedeamed acccxrkng to few Iba prop
arty d e te rtw d «i such carktcatels)
* 4 be sokf to tba tvgbasl baiter at
tba west front door Sameiofe County
Courthouse. Sanlord Florida on
Mom lay Oacambar 18 2002 al
11 00am
Payment of Safe fee. appkcabto
documentary Stamp Mae* and
recordtog fees are requeed to ba
paa] by toe successful belter at tba
safe F u i payment *A an ammtot
equal to 9m Ngbasl ted m due w4Nn
24 hours affar tba advertised time ol
safe A* payments shad ba cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
payable to 9m Cferk of V * G rc u l
Court
Dated on 10717002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
by G eraklne Marked Deputy Cferk
Potash November 6 13. 20 27

2002
SSO40
Notice of Application
lo# Taa Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toat
MLMCI CUST (OCEAN PARK) G O
GULF GROUP the holder r4 9m kV
towmg cerUhcawtt) has Med %a«J
c e U u l r d ) kx a taa (teed to be
ssued thereon The certificate nun
bar(S) am1 yea/(«) ol wsuanca toe
dascfptMin of toe p n^arty and tba
namat*) to wb&lt;b 4 was assessed
ik are as kXtow*
CERTIFICATE NO 238/
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 2000
PARCEL lOe 08-20 31 SG2 0WUO

0070
Dascripticto uf Property LEG LOTS
7 TO 10 BLK 9 PALM TERRACE PB
4 PGB2
Names to which assessed
W i l l AM M HERMAN
A l of sad property betog to tba
CnuXy uf Samtoofe State of Fkxda
Unfess such rartiNafetS) Sbal ba
redeemed accenting to few thepw**
arty drtscrtiad to s u b cer1ihcafe&lt;t)
wfe be vv d to 9m t &lt;gbast tedder at
tba west t*ur4 ciocr Sameiofe County
Courthouse Sanlord Flood#, on
IAtoday December 18. 2002
11 00am
Payment uf Safe fee appcabfe
documentary stamp '#■#* and
re to n in g lews are r r , e * d to ba
p a d * y tba suxessHJ b a lle t at tba
vafe FuA payment of an amount
eryual to tba Ngbasl te l &gt;s due watvn
24 N j u s «ff«r ttw advarfivad tmw uf
safe Ai payments sba4 be cash or
guaranteed
instrument
made
payatk* to toe Cferk of the CacuA
Court
Dated on 10(31 2002
U A H rA N N t MOR.iE
CLERK OF iMfc CIRCUIT COURT
SEMlfKA E COUNTY FLOIU()A
,
( «erakktoa Harked Daputy Cferk
PutWvb November 6 13 20 27

2002
&amp;3041
Notice of Application
tor Taa Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY (afVEN 9mt
DONALO L A AfiNL T TERRY
HE VOL'AIM I LIVING TTAiST the
huider I toe k A w r g t e t A u l a u i
h a t tiwd sad uertifaatatSI kx a U
deed k) be issued Ihereun The cat
t.tu a«# number I*) and yeatts) uf
•vsuaine ttw duw .rpr»*i (J toe prop
eity a&lt;«l Aw rwnwrs) at w N ib 4 was
avsekseil •* aie as kA rw s
C l HTlf 1CATE NO 185

2002
SS042
Notice o l Application
lo r Tai Oaad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. * u l
RUTH COLMAR the holder of toe
M ow ing certificate!*) ha* Mad sad
certfbr*!#(») kx a tar dead to be
issued thereon Tha certificate num­
bed*) and year(s) of issuance tba
desCTftoon of lb# property and toe
nam e!*) y i wNcb a was assaksad
CERTIFICATE NO: 431
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: I N I
PARCEL I0 » 30-19 30-3000 0 8 0 ­
0000
Dascrptxxi of Property LEO SEC
X TWP 19S F1GE X E S 1 CM OF N
2 CM OF W 5 CM OF E 10 CM O f
NW 1 4
Names to Wfecb assessed STORE
18 INC
A f of s a d property bang to toe
C ocrty of Samtoofe State of F kxda
Unfess such certificated) sb a l be
redeemed accordtog to few the prop­
erty described m such cartifica*a(s)
wfe ba sold to tba Ngbasl batter at
tba west front door Samtoofe County
Courthouse SanAxd. Fkxda. on
Monday December 16. 2002. at
11 00am
Payment of Safe fee. appkcabfe
documentary stamp ta ie s and
recording fees ar# required to be
p a d by me successful te tte r at tba
safe Fu8 payment of an amount
equal to the highest b d is due wnthei
24 hour* after the advertised hme of
safe A* payments sbal ba cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
paysNa to toe Cferk of m# G rc u l
C out
Dated on 10317002
MARYANNE MQRSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORlOA
by G eraklne Martord Deputy Cferk
PubAsh November e. 13. 20 27.
2002
SS043
N otice o f A p plication
lo r T a i Dead
NOTICE »3 HEREBY GIVEN that
M l MCI CUST (OLYMPIC) G O
GULF GROUP the better of me tol
kvwtoQ re d it* a ta ri) baa fifed s a d
certibcatefs) k x a Ua deed to ba
issued tbeieun Tba cartihcafe n u n
beds| amt yearfsl of •svtt.tnce toe
•»rv, l y-T-m «X ffw
ar«l ttw
iiam eisl to *&gt;♦•*• t* 4 was i t t o t t n l
•v .lie as kXhnMS
CERTIf ICAIF NO 4*a f
U A H O f ISSUANCE ZOtW
PARCEL 10* 21 21 12 5CF 8 /0 0
0010
Dascnptiun of Property LEG LOTS
t TO / BLK 67 NORTH CMULUOTA
PB 2 PG 58
Names &gt;n wNcb assessed
DOHOIHY TUCK TTAJSTEE FBO
A I of sad property betog m toe
County of Sametofe. State of Fionda
Unfess such certificate!*) sb a l ba
redeemed accenting to few ttw prop­
erty la ser b e d to such certificate! *|
be se tt to Iba highest b a ile r at
tba west hunf door Samtoofe County
Courtbuusa Sanford. Fkxsla on
Monday December Ifl 2002. at
I I OOam
Payment of Safe fee appAcabfe
documentary stamp taaat and
roccxtlng fees era requead to ba
p a d by toe successful bddet at toe
i F u l payment of an amount
equal to tba Nghest b d •* due wibto
24 hours after toe advertised tana of
safe A I payments sbai ba cash or
guaranteed
tosfrument
mad#
payable to the Cferk of toe Circuit
Cout
Dated on 10317002
UAH rANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMUKXE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Gerakkna Merkxd Daputy Cfer*
PubAsh November 8. 13 20. 27
2002
SS044
Samtnofe C om m unity College
100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanford FI 32773
Not tee of B*-v.d M r k ftQ
The District Rua&gt; i cf Irustaes of
Samtoofe
Community
College
a n rx x x x e t a Board Meeting to wNcb
a l persons a/e myttad
Data arv] Ten#
Tuesday.
November 19. 2002 «l t UD p n.
Place
Semtoola Commurvty
Cu*age
W eklto AiAntotstratton Boating
R u m A 200
Pupuao K rg J a r Muntbfy M o # m j
A copy uf toe egervle may be
obtained by anttog lo D E Ann
McGee at 100 W attun B o uavatt
SanAxd Flunda 32/73 or by taflmg
Ltoda Cowets al 407 326 2010 and
a/rangng kx an agenda to ba maxed
or aiaxeb*# kx p&lt;A up
Pursuant to tba provwwns of toe
Am arcan* with D*ab-&lt;-t&gt;a* Act any
parson raqurrtog spacta! accommo
daNxis to partupeta m tr •» meeting
is asked to aifvisa Samtoofe
CumrmxMty C u ie g * af feast 48 hours
be*xe &lt;ba meetvig t&gt;V cixiiatlm g
l vide Knight at 4 0 / 125 2010 if p u
are baarmg or speech m paaad
p*rai*r contact Semtoufe Gtoimurvty
Colfege by ca»»iig Ms Dorothy
PewNxi at 4 0 / 328 2109
ffervnn« are ailnsad that 4 tfwy
d M iia to at t-*a( any decisaxi maife
at INs meetxvj tfwy wfe newt
reeixd uf toe p ua eertng* and k
scab ( u p ia e (bey may need to
n a u a ff-»t a vaibafim record uf toe
prur setting# w made wNcb record
icka fe s tba lasfentxiy and avafence
upon wNcb tba appea! ts to be
t.avail per Section 288 0108 f k««l*
Statutes
PubAsh Nuvanbar 6 2002
SS045
Public Auction
PubAc auction to be L e tt af 901
am on toe tMyU) speeded teffuw at
tow irunl dour uf Atf wn » Tuweig Inc
lu ta to d at 24W OkJ la k e Mary Rd
Sufe 134 Sankxd. FL kx toe p u
puse of (tisimseig ul 9m kfemweig
Fur Kxtow* efexmatiun
|40/l321 2948

NOTICE 0 0 AUCTION
This auction wfe ba held on
December 2.2002 at 9 X AM at 325
Autin Ave Ovwdn FL
tba vaNcfes on tba day before (be
Auction from 9AM u n li 8PM Terms
are cash or cartiffe* fund* onty
O nado Towmg u s a oa s t ie n ^ iI to
accept or refuse any and a i b tt*
Tba kfeowng vabrfe* ara offered
k x bids
1998 CHRY VAN
VlN * 1C4GP55L1TB788680
1907 NISSAN
VtN* JN1C 7 14S2MX152561
1906 DOOGE LANCER
VlN* 1B3BX4AK0GN77S775
1994 ALUM BOAT
VIN * BUJ77546C494
1994 BOAT TRAILER
VlN* 4TM11CO19R0OO42O1
PubAsh November 6. 2002
SS047
NOTKE OF
PU 8UC AUCTION
Notice is hereby grven
Samtoofe Wrecker Service wfe t a i af
PubAc Auction kx safvege k x cash
on demand to Nghest better toe tol
lowing desertoed seNcfea
Nov. 18.2002
85N w sanP U
V to * JN6N001S9FW048948
84 Ford Lid
V to * 1FABP3930EA132840
The auction wfe be heki at 1200
PM on toe serf date* above Al
Samtoofe Wrecker serve# 2540 S
Myrtie Ave Sanlord. FL 32773
Prospective b e tte r* may inspect
vaNcfes one hour prior to safe
Term* are cash or certified *und*
Samtoofe Wrecker reserves toe rv/4
to accept or reject any and a l bets
PubAsh November 6 2002
SSO40
NOTKE OP SALE
OF MOTOR VEHICLE
Pursuant to Fionda Statute
713 585 M rf Florida U#n And
Recovery wfe s e i at pubkc safe kx
cash (ha fcfeowtog deserbed reNcfets) kxated at kanor** place to sal
•sty a darned hen k x labor andor
storage 1990 CHEVROLET VAN
VlN 1GNOUO6C4WDI78018 Lwn
Amt 15345 00 O wnerW Jtfe J
Kmbrough 522 A Lane Cocoa a
and Henry J Sxrxnons 577 Player Ln
M artff island F t Lwnhotter-HAFC
PO Bor 17902 Sen D*ego. CA
LwncxBfe Heard Chevrolet 127 N
G egon SI Sanlord FL 32771 Tat
4 0 / 321 7800 Safe datw November
22. 2002 at 10 00 at 3001 Atom# Ave
Ste 227k. Wtoier Park, a
Sarf
'mNctoJi) may be redeemed by sat
•stytog toe ken prior to safe date Ybu
have toe ngN to a N a n g at any
tm e poor to safe date by **ng j
demand kx bearing to toe excut
court Owner b#* toe right to recover
posswsawn ol vebeto by posting a
bond to accordance wffb F 3
559 917 Any proceeds to excess ot
toe em ocrl of toe ken wfe be deposit
ed w*h toe Cferk of G rc u l Court to
the county where to# veNcfe ts held
M rf Florida l e n and Racovery
3001 Aloma Ave *227A
W raer Park. FL 32792
PubAsh November 6. 2002
RR232
Notice o f A p plication
lo r Tea Deed
NOTKF 13 HEREBY GNCN mat
D O N A lD t TERRY, ANNE 1 Tf MHV
H f V X 'A l t l f IIV N G IM H .T
fMWAw &gt;4 ftm k lik re rv j «•»•*■»* *t» i«i
has f w t u &lt; l ( x iM r i k H i l kx a *«•
•t A» l x
VvMMin fhw ix*
Micalw num bertsi and year(S) of
issuance toe desrrptinn of toe prop
w ty and the n a m e ftl to wNrb 4 was
assessed w a re as kfetwra
CERTIFKATE NO 208
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1995
PARCEL ID * 25 19-30SAG0010-

0010
DescrpfKXi of Property LEG LOT t
BLK 6 TR 10 TOWN O f SANFORO
PB t P 0 82
Names »n wh*cb assessed
ROBERT Q CROQUETTE
AI of sarf property betog n toe
County of Samtoofe. State of Florida
Unless such certificate's) »he! be
redeemed accenting to few. toe prop
arty deserbed n such certificate!*)
be sett lo toe h«ghe*l U tte r at
west front door. Semtocfe G asify
Courtoouae. Sankxd. Fkxrfa on
Monday December 2. 2002. at
11 00am
Payment of Safe fee appAcaUe
documentary stamp (a te * and
reconting lee* are requeed to be
pad by toe i u u s m U U tte r at toe
safe F u l payment of an amount
w)uai to toe Nghest U t « due *4hm
24 hour* after toe advertised time of
safe A I payments sbal be cash or
guaranteed
instrument
made
payable to toe Cferk of toe Ceofe
Court
Dated on 10/17 -700?
MAH rANNE M O H fL
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FlORlOA
by G e ra ld ** Merkxd D*c*«ty Cferk
PubAsh October 21 X . 2002 and
November 6 13. 2002
RR157
Notice of Application
for T ai Owed
NO TKE IS HEREBY GIVEN toal
ANNA FE H TK FOUNDATION INC
toe hotter c l toe kfeuwtog certiti
cat#!*) has Med sarf cedN ate!*) kx
a Ua deed to be wsued toereon The
le ftiV a te number(s) and year!*) of
issuance the deaerptim of toe prop­
erty end toe name&lt;*) n wNch &lt; was
assessed s w r as kaows
CtHTlFICATE NO 948
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1994
PARCEL ID * 32-1831 502 000D
OOA0
Oescrption of Property LEG N 50
FT O f S 12S FT O f W 110 FT O f
LOT A ROSE LAND PARK PB 7 PG
51
Name* n which assessed MiNN*E
L PEW
A i of sarf property bex'g n toe
CcxxXy of Senvnufe. Stale ufFtorrfa
Ureas* such certfecafeU) sha* be
rede em ail accenting to few toe prop
arty deserbed n such certfecalets)
w&gt;* tie sett to toe Nghest U k fe r at
9m wesl front &lt;tixX SemxxXe Cocxty
Courtoouae Sankxd Fkxrfa on
kkxrfay December 2 2002 al
I I 00am
ifeyment of Safe We at*w t atxe
ducumenfary stamp tares and
reconting Wes are '« g x A l k i te
peal by to# successU better al toe
safe F u l payment of an amount
ei|uai to toe Ngfwsl U i « due w4hxi
24 h u u s after toe advertised time of
saw A l payrrwnts sba* be cash or
guaranteed
xiftbumenf.
made
payable to toe Cferk of *«e CxcuA
Court
Detail .#i (0 1 /2 0 0 2
MAHrANM . MORSE
CLE RK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMiNOIE COUNTY FLOftiUA
by G erattne Markxd Deputy Cferk
PubAsh O tk b e r 71 X 2002 and
November tt 13 2002
RR150

Court
Dated on 10/17/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY aORlOA
by Oeraktine Harkxd Deputy Clark
Pubftah October 73 X 2002 w r f
Novembers 13. 2002
RR150 .
N otice o f A p p icatton
fo r T a i Dead
NO TKE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toal
Kevxi Q Terry toe te tte r of toe kA
towing certificated) h a t Mad serf
certificated) k x a tax deed to be
issued toereon The certificate rsxnbarfs) and yaarfi) of aeuance. toe
(fesenpbon of toe property, and toe
nam ed) h wtech I wee a* t este d
fear# as toAow*
CERT1FKATE NO 880
YEAR OF I00UANCC: 1980
PARCEL 10* 31-19-31 5284000­
0090
Descnption of Property LEO LOT 9
CEOAAMILL PB 29 PO 16
Name* n w hch assessed Judffh
G atbai Personal Rep
AM o l serf property bexig n toe
G xxity of Semmofe Slate of Fionda
Unless such certifcatefs) *haf be
redeemed accenting to lew. toe prop­
erty deserbed «n such certificated)
wfe be s r t t to (be Nghest Cwtifer at
toe west front door. Senvnofe Cocrty
Courthouse Sankxd. Fkxrfa. on
Monday December 2. 2002. at
11 OOam
Payment cj Safe fee appkcabfe
documentary stamp (axes and
reconting Wes are requvad to be
parf by tow successful U tte r al 9m
safe F u l payment of an amount
equal lo toe h«^wst b rf « due witoxi
24 hours after toe advertised time of
safe A I payment* th a t be cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
payable lo toe Cferk ol toe C xcu t
Court
Dated on 1(3177002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
tiy lu a n n e VfeorSev Deputy Clark •.
PtiN-sh O rW «» 23 X 2002 arrf
Nt*v«mtx»r t\ 11 jv m j
PH 100
N otice o f Application
for Tax Owed
NOTKE IS MENEB V GIVEN 'hat
KEVIN G TERRY tba hosier of toe
kxkjwmg certAcatet*! ha* Med sarf
ceititea te!*) kx a tax deed lo be
m%um1 Ibereun The certiorate rvxn
ber(») and yeans) &lt;4 issuance t»w
deserptiun of toe prt.*wfty and toe
nam et*) xi whch 4 was assessed
•vara as kfeow*
CERTIFICATE NO 854
YEAR OF ISSUANCE. 1895
PARCEL (0 * 31-1031 528000D
0050
Oescrptiun c l Proparty LEG LOT 5
C l 0AHHILL PB 29 PO 16
Names n w fx h asaesaed JUOlTH
GABBAI PERSONAL REP
A I of sarf property bex'g n toe
County of Senxnofe. Stale of F k x rf*
Unless such certiteaief*) *h a l be
redeemed accenting to few. toe prop­
erty deserbed n such certitealef*)
wfe be «ott to toe irghe*1 brfder el
the was! front door. Semnofe G xtoty
Cnixtbous# Sankxd Fkxrfa on
Murrfe. re c ember 2. 2002 at
11 00am
Payment of Safe We. appkcaftte
documentary stamp taxes and
reconting We* are required to be
parf by toe successful brfder al toe
safe Fife payment of an amount
equal to 9m Nghesl brf fe due wfeten
24 h u u t #ff«r toe advertised time of
safe Am paymant* she* be cash or
guaranteed
nsuument
made
payable to toe C tok c* *fe C acuf
Court
Deled on 1 0 1 / 2002
MAHYAN/iE MCHSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
by Luarme Wocrffey Deputy Cferk
Pubash October 23. X . 2002 and
Nuvember 6 13 2002
RR161

Notice of Application
tor Tax Deed
NOTKE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toal
KEVIN G TERRY toe te tte r of toe
kjOuwxtg Lertiftcatet*) ha* Med sarf
certificate!*) kx a taa teed to be
waued toereun The certificate num ­
ber!*) and yeer(s) of isauance. toe
desenpaon of toe property, end toe
name!*) * i wtech 4 we* asaesaed
•s are as kfeow*
CERTIFICATE NO 850
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1895
PARCEL 10* 31-1031 528 0000­
0010
Detcnption of Property lE Q LOT 1
CEDARMi u PB 29 PG 16
Name* n wtech asaesaed JUOtTH
GABBAI PERSONAL REP
A I of serf property b e r g n toe
County of Senvnofe State of f kxrfe
Unless *uch certihcatei*) th e ! be
redeemed etx o n ln g to few toe prop
*rty deserbed n such certificate!*)
wfe be sett to toe Nghest U k fe r *i
toe wesl Hunt d u x Semxiofe County
Courtoouae Sankxd Fkxrfa, on
M irrfx y December 2. 2002. al
11 OOam
Psyfffe** ul Safe We appteatae
documentary stamp taxes end
recunting Wes a'# &gt;eqi«ed to be
parf by toe *occe*alul Ladder al toe
safe Fife payment 4 m i t f r w t
wiuai to toe h^/fesl b rf « due witoxi
74 te *x * after toe aiXeriee .1 ^ m oI
safe AM payments *h a l be cash or
guaranteed
xistrunent.
made
payable to toe Clerk of toe Cxcite
Cout
Dated on I d 1 / 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SCU.NOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
by luarm e VYuodfey Deputy Cferk
PvAeah October 23. X 2002 and
tewerrber 6. 1J. 2002
HR 182

�L fgals
toeT ni Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN mat
KEVIN O T i n n y m» hotter &lt;4 m *
M o » « q C M M c a k iil
t » 1* E4 M s l tor a tar d M d k&gt; b#
*“ u * d N w n Th* cam fltate m»n
b*fT»l and yaarts) of asuanca. to*
O e * n * o n of Ih# property and th#
nam a(i) n akach a n i asaassed
■s/ar* as toSows
c * f m r ic * T E n o . m i

TEAR o r ISSUANCE i m
RMICEL I0« 0 1 2 0 30 soroooo 3M 0
Owcnpfton Ol Pmparty i£ Q l o t s
366 366 J70 372 A 374 TRANK l
W O O d A / f Es s u e o P0 3 PO 44
Names at a h c h avv#M#d jsjtHTM
OABBAI PERSONA1 REP
AE of u » l property h e w ] n th#
Courey o l Sarrwmte. SU N o l fY n tt*
UN»»a v « h iw u iir a M ii th a t tw
n d w i w t according m i n i u pnip.
w iy d#sci4wd « such certAeatefi)

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Simor
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230/

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NOTICE or 1A L I
To aaliafy owner Ia n lor far* dua at
accondanca w*h Florala Slatulaa.
Sa* Storaga FacWfy Ad. S e c to r*
63 801 83 809. c o n te n t d

toe w#sf front door. s # m rn te C o u ly
C o u tro u H . Santord. Florida, on
Monday December J. TOO? M
I I 00am
Rlymara o l Sala k a arperab*
dncumaniary tla m p f a ta l and
m eaning teas a r t istperad lo ta
pant by Ih# u t a u k y batter al t w
utm f xM paymani ol an amoud
equalln lha fvghatl ted is du* w«vn
?4 bourn a fl« * ta advertised kma oI
u » AJ payments th a t ba cath or
g * * r* n l# * d
m itrw n a n l,
mada
payers# to f » O at* o l iha CaaA
Cowl
Daladon K Y I7 /X 0 7
UARYANNE MORSE

cierk or the cincur court

SEMINOLE COUNTY FlORlO A
by luanna W oorlay Oapuly d a d
eutaan Octobar 23. X . 2002 ant
Novembers. 13. 2002
R R I63

c m r o r LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE o r ANNEXATION
OROR4ANCE N O 1071
IS N E W B Y GIVEN by lha city Comnaaiion o l t w C ry ol laaa
* 7 2 * . * * * * w ««1 Comnaaaaai a rt bold a Pubac H a a rrg (Faai Raadng)
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M IN C O R C U r r COURT
OF THE I M l JUDICIAL ORCUIT.
M AND FOR I E MMOLE
COUNTY, FLORMA
CASE NO : 00-C A -I2S 7-I6L
TRACEY L WALMER.
iL

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk o l toe C*cu4 Court
By MeryStroupe. D C
It you are a paraon mto a daabwty

I I y rrt
W intry S|

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DATE NOVEMBER 27.2002
MOO A M
Magnoka Sad Storaga
2 S X Magnoka Aya
Sandtrd. FI 32773
(407)321 2106
Pubkab October X . 2002 and
Novambar «. 2002
R R 2I7

WAYNE J WALMER. SR . k V a
WAYNE J WALMER and JOHN
DOE. Unknown Tenar*|i).
Oatondanfli)
NOTICE OE
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE ■ hereby gnan toal toa
undaraignad Clark ol lha Circuit
C « jr i o l Sananote Coudy. Ftonda
wd. on toa day d NOV 19. 2002. al
11 00 A M al toa Waal From Door vt
toa Samnola Couwy Ccurtoouaa.
Sanlord. Flonda otter tor k ite aryl
tea al pubkc outcry lo toa highetl
and b a il bMdar far ca ih . toa toaow
mg daaerbed property atuated rt
SEMINOLE County. Flonda
Lota 10 and 11. Block 25 Towniria
o l Norto ChutooU Ptel Buck 2. Paga
S4. Samnola County Florida
purtuam to toa ratal Judgment
entered ai a caaa penring n tato
Court, toa ttyte ol attach ia ndca ta d
abova
WITNE SS my band and ottioat teat
o l aato Court tow day at OCT 23.

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W R.IIAM H STOKLf Y
121
Furndura. Mac Houaabold
EARNEST L WILSON
235
Fiends#*. U a c t * v a a f. AI
JASON R KRATTER
30#
Fianaura M ac Houaabdd
ROSCOE P tflU IP S
343
Fiarahaa lAac Household
LARRY L BARNES
448
Tiraa. Jack Mae Boras
A l imfla ara a d d ‘aa-N* and muat
ba p a d tor n CASH m m adately k d
to w n g ta la AAunflaadyarbaadmay
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and obkgated party Buyara mual
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b a d a«ay dabrta Content! ma ba
a d d al p u t * auction to toe h q R e il
baiter or otoenwie dapoaad d al

Tba atAyact property i t ctarp rna d ol toa faaumng Parcel ID Nrartoara,
No I
3(313 2 » 302 CO0DOQ20
No 2
31-13 30-300 020A 00CO
No 3
31 -19 30 30002000000
No 4
31-19 X 300 020C 0000
No 5
31*1930-3000706 0000
more partcUarty daaerbed a t tokowa
A PORTION OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF SECTION 31. TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH
RANGE X EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FlORlOA. BEING MORE PARTIC­
ULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF
SECTION 31. TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH RANGE X EAST. SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA THENCE RUN NOOMZMTW ALONG THE EAST LINE OF
SAJO SOUTHWEST 1H A DISTANCE OF 96 17 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY llt lE OF COUNTY ROAD 4 6 A IPAO IA
" B t i a S S S r M l I U t t e K T . T E ROAD art0 nNTERSTATE 4) RK3HTOF*
WAY M S R -r.fC tlO ri 77160 2346 AS REVISED JULY 15 1937 FOR A
,IUN TM l FO LLO W ING CO URSESM rO
WAY LINE THENCE NS» 4 S 3 fW A
.
TMt,t c c
a d is t a n c e o f t r 12
" J N C r NH9 4IT5IVY A DISTANCE OF 12325 FEET THENCE
DLW-F 4n t " , a t l V f r f l, 0 r ” 7 J f t E r ™ rN C E N»9 4 8 5 IV I A D I3
° f J * 3 ' FEE r THENCE N76-21 40"W A DISTANCE OF 51 55
r E E J r o A POINT ON A CURVE. CONCAVE SOUTHERLY. HAVING A CEN
TRAL ANGLE or 0 2 - 5 Z S r AND A RADIUS OF 4A55 66 f e e t t h e n c e
FROM A TANGENT BEARING OF N89 55W V Y RUN WESTERLY ALONG
THE ARC OF SAIO CURVE. A OISTANCE O f 234 09 F eT t TO A P O N T O N
THE EASTERLY RIGHT O f WAY LINE OF INTERNATIONAL PARKWAY
NORTH (FORMERLY KNOWN AS GRANT LINE ROAD AS RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 2756 PAGE I0B0
W
0 F SEM|UOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA). THENCE RUN
I * ? rOU.OW ING COURSES ANO DISTANCES ALONG SA ® EASTERLY
U!?yJ ^ NE ™ E,4CE W 0 3 7 T E . A DISTANCE OF 111900
FEET TO THE POINT O f CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTH
* * L T£ 7 r ^
‘ CENTRAL ANGLE OF 43 06
' T f , 3? ‘ EET THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC O f

o r t a n cm

f e e t t o t h e p o in t o f t a n

GENCV. THENCE N43'1005*E A DISTANCE O f 601 81 FEET TO THE
£ “ r v 2 f * i ? /ATVJRE ° r A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY HAVAN G lE ° r 0 3 '3 6 5 r ANO A RADIUS OF 1502 X FEET
T ''ENCE T*3" NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAJO CURVE A
. * ? ^ - FEET TO A POWT 0,4 TME NORTH LINE OF THE
“ EI'HEAST 1/4 OF SAIO SECTION 31, THENCE DEPARTING SAIO
f ? 9 7 \5 * .'N A Y UNE RUN IIB9 38 0T E . ALONG SAIO NORTH LINE, A
* * U 4 ® !l6 EEET TO THE WESTERLY LIMITED ACCESS
o r INTERSTATE 4 THENCE DEPARTING SAIO
i* * ? ™
j y * * E ° N O SAID WESTERLY RK1HTOF WAY LINE THE
V ® 0l5TA" C fS THENCE S25-3I 56-W A D.S
r? t S ? c* l L ,
TJ 5 NCE S 0 a 0 # M ‘t A ^STANCE OF 1922 90
SOT4'» W E A DISTANCE OF 50 84 FEET THENCE
OF 41 13 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE
%
? . ^ . . nE NORTHWESTERLY HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE
o f 07*2*27- ANO A RADtUS O f 6614 68 FEET. THENCE HUN SOUTH

£ 5 * * ? TH f AnC

SA i0 CURVE. A DISTANCE O f 340 13
FEET TO A PO«NT ON THE AFOREMENTIONED NORTH R K iM TO f WA i
“ * O f COUNTY ROAD 4A A THENCE DEPART,NO S A ® \v E S T E H lY
H J 5 IE D ACCESS RIGHT OF Y r*r LINE HUN N83 ig s iV Y ALONG SAIO
NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 540 07 FEET
THENCE S a rm M T W A DISTANCE OF 8 W FEE I THENCE NB9 48 3 IVY
A OISTANCE OF 819 15 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 118 066 ACHES MORE OR LESS
ANO ALSO
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER u f THE SOUTHWEST 1/4
o f s e c t io n s i t o w n s h ip 19 s o u t h r a n g e x e a s t s e m in o l e
COUNTY FLORIDA RUN N W 38 OTE ALONG TlrE NORTH LINE OF SAIO
SOUTHWEST I 4 AOISTANCI OF f . OU FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST
RIGHT OF WAY LINE O f ORANGE BOULEVARD (RIGHT O f WAY
VARIES! SAJO POINT ALSO BEING THE POINT O f BEGINNING THENCE
DEPARTlIlO SAIO EAST MIGHT OF VIA 1 LINE. CONTINUE N89 3 6 0 rE
ALONG SAID NORTH LINE A DISTANCE O f 222 280 FEET TO A POINT
ON THE WESTERLY R IG H T O f WAY LINE O f INTEHNAIIONAl PARKWAY
NORTH ITORME HIY KNOWN AS GRANT LINE ROAD AS HECOMOCO IN
O fF IC IA l RECORDS BOOK 2756 PAGE UNO. PUQLIC RECORDS O f
S fU N fX F COUNTY FLORIDA) THENCE DEFYU1 TING SAID NORTH LINE
HUN S4J 10 0 5 'N ALOtWt SAIO WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE A DIS­
TANCE OF 567 J1 FEET TO TME POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE
CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A C E N tH A l ANGIE OF 41D 637M&lt;0 A RAOIUS OF 1502 X FEET I HENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY
ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE ANO SAID RIGHT OF WAY IlN E A m i
TANCEOF 1 1 X 4 2 FEET TO T ill
POINT OF TANGENC 1 THENCE S0OO328"W A DISTANCE O f 49 23
FEET
THENCE DEPARTING SAID FIIGHf OF WAY IlN E
RUN
S 6 9 -X 5 rtH a d is t a n c e o f 6 7 2 2 3 f e e t t u r n e r sou 04 n r a d i s
IANCE OF l o w FEET THENCE S 8 3 X 5 2 - W A DISTANCE OF 778 45
FEET TO A POINT ON THE AFORE M l NTIONEO EAST RIGHT O f WAY
IINC O f ORANGE OOUIEVARD THENCE NOO 04 46*W ALONG SAIO
Rig h t o f w a y l i n i
a d is t a n c e
of
125543 f e e t t h e n c e
N63 55 14 E A DlSIANCE OE 75 DO f EE I THENCE NtXTOl 4«YV A DIS
TANCE OF 240 16 f EET TO IRE POtNT O f BEGltdrlNG
CONTAINING '6 195 ACRES MORE OR LESS
CONTAINING A TOTAL O f 176 263 ACMES MORE OH LESS
* “ AY 'J • » O n ln e n re *nd a cunptete Vrgvl - t e u if A x i ol l &lt; prugarly by
t&gt;daa And buaote ta n U&gt; i t l a « l hum toa C«y ol Lake Mary C4y Clark &gt;
O fllra 100 N-yth CotYiliy Club Road later M a y llu ra la Munlay torourto
Ertoay b u n s W a r n until 4 X p m
The P d * M aam g . a ta M a t , Cay Commaaam Chanbara at 100
Nrath C raaby CkAl Ruad LaKa Mary lh a Putac a r-vrlaO lu attend and ba
h iv t)
Seal haarryj may u r m a bian bma to tana ia«a toa Cay Crannaaaai makaa
64 a rv rte d to Ua S&lt;ay^ C»y Pla/Yar al 407
►K3IE I f A PERSON OECIOES TO AE-PEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
IMIS C&lt;AIM lV.iO N WITH RESPECT TO A N t M AH E R CONSIDERED AT
THIS MEETING OR HEARING M l OR SHE WILL NEED A RECORD O f
I t * PROCEEDINGS ANO THAT EOR SUCH PURPOSE HE OR SHE MAY
NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PTOCEELUNGS
IS MADI WHICH RECORD INCLUDE S TME TESTIMONY ANO EVIDENCE
" , f *PP EAt IS TO BE BASEO I LORI DA STATUTES
4no O K fl
PERSONS WITH InSALbLITIE s NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTlCIFATF
? * AI* * ’ 0 t »"ESE (“HOC EE DINGS SHOULD CONTACl THE CITY ADA
^X JR C drA R JR at LEAST 46 HOURS IN A l NANCE OE THE MEETING AT
CITY OF LAKE M A R t FLORIDA
CAROL A FOSTER
CITY CLERK
PlAArvh (X k b a r JO 214X1 and Nmrenlrer 6 .1 3 2UQ2
HH2G6

bon lo parhopate rt to a procaadng
you are aerated al no coal to you. to
toa provraam ol apacial aaiaiance
Pteaaa contact Court A d nm itraho n
al X I N Park A va . Sla NJOI,
Santord. Flonda 32771. latepbona
1407)323 4 3 X E lt 4227. adtan bvo
akKkaig daya d your racmpl d ton
txn ca if baarng m paaad (TOO) )•
800-956-6771 or VUrce (V) 1 6 0 6
066877(1. torn Flonda Relay Sarvx a
Juhn C Engteham. PA
1524 E L M ngjIon S I
Orlando. Flonda 32803
Pubkab Octobar X . 2002 and
Novambar 8. 7002
RR219
W THE COUNTY COURT
O f THE tfT H
j u d ic ia l c w c u r r
IN ANO f OR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE N O : 02 CC-483 20-S
SANFORD HtOOCN LAKE VILLAS
HOME OWNERS ASSOCIATION,
INC . a H o n k n d tor probl corpora
bon.
PlAftfrff
JASON LINCOLN DAWS and VICKY
DAWS.
Oalandanli
N O T lC IO f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
Yuan I lo lha Final Summary
A idgm enl d Foradoaura deled
October 17. 2007 and entered tn
Caaa No 0 2 C C 4 8 2 7O-S d the
C o a«y Court d toa ISto Juda al
Cbcud n and tor Samnola CoMdy.
Florida, aharam SANFORD H IO
DEN LAKE VILLAS HOME OWN
ERS ASSOCIATION.
IN C . it
PTainliM, and JASON LINCOLN
DAWS and VICKY DAWS are toa
Oatendanla I » a t e l lo b e N d w tl
and b a il b&gt;k&gt;ar tor cam al al Waal
From Slept d toa Semnote County
Courtoouie X I North Park Avarua
Santord. Florida, al 11 00 oclock
A M on lha
day d NOV 21 7007
toa L A M n g dakerbad p n a -rty aa
•a l torto n t a d Final Judgment to&lt;Mt
LOT 4 ICDOFN LAKE PHASE III
UNIT V I. A CORDING TO TME
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 38. PAGES 77 ANO 78
AS RECORDED IN THE PU61IC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN
r t FIORICA SAID LAND SITUATE
LYING ANO BEING IN SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FlOR lO A. SAID LANO
SITUATE. LYlFrG ANO BEING IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
With lha faaunmg u re a l adbaaa
127 Edgervaier C a de. Santord
Ttorrla 37773
DATED toia day d OCT T8 7007.
MARYA7(NE MORSE Clerk
Aa Clark d toa Court
By Mary Strnupe
Deputy Clark
BECKER t POLIAKOFF PA
klturneyt tor PlevYitf
7500 Ma-Oand Canter F*arkaay
Suae 70S
UUaiand f U . l a 12751
PvA*m O ttuber X . 2002 and
Nuvarrbat 6. 2002
RR220

CET

^ ■ the

JOB DONE!

I ’iif tr

12— Eld er ly-C are

55— Business

Eri CNAa* pruwii camn myham
tor atdarfy Bari Uteaky good home

O r r o R T U N ir ir s

cooking and b a il d a« .la m ly
atmosphere 407 322*1225

Invasl $7,000 Earn up lo
J20K /y*ar Papnr Route
407 328 5383. tv msg

Wanted: R esponsible
to**aA b toa a im d

parson
a kvy^y
t * r x j sartor (mala) C an arrange tor
K a n a s a n u rc a 4 ra g u m j To meal
sp a c d &lt; p ro o t of quablicationa
required
407*322 4109
lo r

S e r v ic e s

Attention Readers!!
II a illagal lo r com panw a dom g
buatoaaa by phone to prom ts* you
a b a n and aak y o u to pa y lo r II
b a t o n th e y d e liv e r For m om
totnrmahon, c e llo * baa I 877 TTC

27— N ursery &amp; C iiim
C are
Cart CP h/Acbvbea,P layroom
l o t d T IC / E i R e lp R e a ralaa
a a c a t Da seel. 407 i n ooaa aa

W 8 n l * r *•*----------« mw ikji Aim
Tha Sam m ola H e ra ld and Ih *
Federal Trad* Com m ission!

25-SrEciAL N otices

SAVE MONEY
Own For le s s Than Rani
New 3 8 4 bedroom hom es with SO
dow n1Slow e ra ril ok C a t 407 622*
T237s257 lo And o u l more

Having a Birthday
Party for your Child!
Call Jackie for Face
Paintings! The kids
Love it!
306-216-4839

61— M o n e y to L e n d

Attention Readersll
ITa illegal lo r com panw a dom g
buamesa by phone to prom ise you
a loan and aak y o u to pa y lo r II
b a t o n th e y d e liv e r For m om
totormabon. c a t lo t free I 877 FTC
HELP | A putac t o w * mwsarvyi bon
T h * S em inole M erakj a n d the
Federal Trade Com m ission l

L egals
has bean Nad againsl you Jbu are
requm d lo serve a copy d yore e rr
ten delsnsee A any. lo A on David N
G letsm en
Esquire
Pia.nt.lt s
Attorney ehose address I t 218
A n na Street. Orlando. Florida
32808. on or betore December 2.
20(32. and Me toa ongnal »«h toa
Clark d tow court aflhar betore set
vice on PlamMI t attorney or Khmer*
alary thereafter othanm a a dalaufl
am ba entered agam tl you tor to*
rakaf demanded n to * conp laa* or
DATED on OCT 22. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CIERK
As Clark. C trcul Court
Semnote County. Elor via
By Ruth K n g
A t Deputy d a rk
If you are a parson rrlh a cksahary
cedar lo parhcpala at tors procaad
tog YOU ar a anibad. al no cost to
you to to* provwpn d carter, a ts tt
lance
Plaasa
contact
ADA
Coorrknator al X I N Park Avenue
Sute 14301. Santord. I k .v ia 32771.
TaNphon* (407) 3234130 e»! 4227
"That two (2) working days d your
racapf d tow Nuke* d Ite a r r g A
yexr a r* hearing or v o c * »npairert
c a l I 800 955 8 771
Publish Octobar X . 2002 and
Novambar 6. 13. X . 2002
RR221

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WWIiM-sil.i), Nm rnilKT li. LIMCJ

63— M o r t g a g e s
SAVE MONEY
O w n For Less Than Rent
New 3 8 4 bedroom hom es with SO
dow n1Slow credit ok C a l 40 7 622*
^ 3 7 * 2 5 M ^ in &lt; ^ u im o r B ^ ^ ^

71— H elp W an ted
Assl Personal Secretary Part Tm e
must tw dependable, sa t motivated
have rvgar v a ts ra il s k 6 i ; / r r * i k N
m usIN ivo ccYhpuler g u ts 407 322
7911
ATTN : SANFORO
ENMIal
positions
C lerka/ca rrw rs. sorte rs N o e ip
required Banafita For aia m . salary
and testing ntarnvm on c a t 630*333*
3032 a r t 7452. 6 am 8 pm 7 daya
C a r* G iv e r A s s is ta n t- 2 week
katory 21 v«4s M IS saMry AAjd work
oo« Aco6en&lt;j
Approaim afef^
Ihr/ww l .A f*V **a fa 4 O 7 -3 ? &gt; 7 5 O 0

Cooks waned al Gators Hiversd*'
Gnt Apply n perseto *07 GW) 9310

91—

71— H n r W a n t e d

71— H r i p W a n t t o

A par tm evts/H o m es to
Pturrfcers
H*ip«tr,
R#sxJonf.al
ConttructN Xi. m inim um 3 yr»
f»vp«Kwnc« SA IO p mt hour m ffi
benefits 386*736-0221

D rive r T ra m ** * N eeded Honey
Transport n erds kactor baler ibrvevs
'N o w ,
No
eap
necessary*
J AFYwrek rkvTerj (a avSkl N oC E X ’
N o p ro tte m ' C D l Irammq avaAatKa
DRIVERS W ANTED!
E rjv irv in rj pharm areuhral enm pary
at Santord seeks FT drrvars w good
driving records Repetitive Idling ol
50 GO toa and ertensrve driving
la q u 'ia d
O vern ight and early
m orning shifts $ 9 h r Ere benefits
C a t D airy! between I Oam 2pm O
407 321 9076

INSTALL ER/TRAINEE
y ^ rtc a l bands 8 m om B enefits 8
training provided C a t 407*8304700 tor interview
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST'
Always a good pokey especially tot
busin e ss
o p p o rlu n d w a
and
franchises C a t Florida Dept o l
Agriculture 8 Conauner Services at
800 4 3 5 7352 or FTC H E LP tor
Nee totormabon O r vw t o i k W eb sde
a l w w w ftc gov b t/o p
Ftorida law reryjrea takers of certam
O ntom i uprrtvyvtert to regsler wrto
Ftor«Li Depl o f A g ric u ttu n 8
Consum er Services betore selling
C a t lo verity lawful registration
betore you buy____________

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
HEALTH INSURANCE ANO 40IK
PLAN* Drug has wor kptec s
*P&lt;*Y si WO M il*. Drtea.
in .m o m . Springs 407 JSOtOOO

93— R o o m s Fo r R e n t

Rotob 6 Slucky, a h«gfv find furnrfura

W EEKLY flt H t iC T
S ta rtin g • *82/w k.
H is to ric D o w n to w n
407 330-4473

toiow ing position
O ffca . d a n ca f. d a U anfry
W arehouse personnel

Daftom: Room tor rate rt my home
Private bath, kitchen prmfagaa.

Great p.»y and beneM s provided
Please fafl oul appkcations n person
a t.

JAG-wwnk C a t Nek 3 8 6 717-1502

Robb 6 Stucky
351 South S u te Road 434
Aftamonte Springs. F I. 32714

Fountain Lodge of Santord has
spacMf** fla t tor daty wrwkfy 8 5 to y
acco m m o d a tio n s C a t 4 0 7 -3 X 3 135 o r 323 8640 tor details

SEAM STRESS k jT ^ y d e a n e r s n
Lake Mary. HJ or pad bme 407 333
8070 or 407 3 3 3 0 7 0 4
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W ry nrca. vary ctean k m im Nwwfy
rwmodnted a l u8 abte A C . todry
pho ne kdeh uaa sac dr. reardanl
o w n e r,
p rtva t*
tn lfa n c e
No
S m o k in g ! O n ly d ru g fre e sober
4 0 7 -33 67373.
•

S ervice T ech n icia n
M oto r C o a ch P a in te r
C h assis T e ch n icia n
C abinet M aker

95— R oom mate

E le ctricai/M echa nicaJ
In sta lle r

W an teo

A ir C o n d itio n in g Duct
In sta lle r

D e lto n a : Room tor rani to my home
P riva te bath kitchen prrvitegas
SBO/waak C a l Nek. 386 717 1802

We
offer
a
com petitive
com pensation pfcg. including 4 0 Ik.
stock purchase, m ajor merkcal.
dental, vacation and hokday plans
We are an EO F and drug tree
•o rtp U c *

Lake Mary NIC* Navy Horn*
L 3 9 V m o wshf dr. DrsTvHBO naa
8C C . Sam Twn C tr O utet fit s
prod 407-322-1607.

Send resume to
Feathertite L u iu r y Coaches
1601 Dotaner Place
Sanlord. FL 32771
Phone 407 323-1120
F at 407 548-1058

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Postal Jobs S11 21 *$2S 16/hr Full bcncfi'i/pd Traininj/
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sIip/$169.901) Beaanfulnew l.$00sq fl log home baay
xceu to ipecuculai 30.000 acre rrcrcaoenal lake ia (he
gorgeous rolling hills oT Middle T N Financing. Call now'
($M)776*5261eil 79 Waterfront Group. Inc

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mail Free Supplies No esp necessary Call our live
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cases.anduisuiancepayouts ($00)794-7310

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tarn air, views 8 streama Free he c hure o l Mountain Prcyemy
Sales c a ll ( $00)642-5333. Really o f M u rp h y. 3 17 Peachiree
S i . M u ip h y , N C 21906

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TAINS Own cool NC Mountain homea. cabins, acreage.
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21906 Callfer free brochure (800)841-5161

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Vend Route-1Omac Times $1495 plus esl Coie/TVpsuTto'and
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setting Perfect getaway place Additional acreage pucels
avail w/panoramic mm views Convcniem to Asheville.
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views Ma,,yupgr*le,.meiJCklousJylinilscapeil Cad owner
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U n i t 327081

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Classified Dept.
To Place Your Ad

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1 unturnrahed Adultv no pet.

Th© HiR.m©n Group Inc
(407)321 6133

$ l? O w k or S4SOmop*Vi« S250

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scrn n n d pevrh on 5 acre* Ctov* n
A p rw tte iN W m o n o p c t. 40 7 257
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f t o f o L f o t t v i *400 t&gt; p n M * 4 0 0 ffer
M onth C e ntr.il A C A Hto Sanford
A r m 407-32141229

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Saturday,
Nov. 9th

Household Hems, Craft

7:30 am - 3:30 pm
River City
Christian Church
138 Oirksen Rd.
DeBary, FI

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items. Craft Books.
107— M o h iii

4 0 7 5 2 1 -3 7 3 5
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Nov 9th,
9am-2pm

Sutton 0 mttcom# 4C7 323 JCOfl

407 323-3268

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114 East Jinkins Circle

105— D m i x/Tmmx

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t o l tor camper* on 5 aero private
•aetodnd wooded Ur-n

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S a n lo rd
C a rp e to d
kitchen
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dop 407 324-3193

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f 5 " S ° n o n l y * 350 m o p l u s
DEPO SIT C A U
(407) 324 0 1 5 8

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321 7497

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Fireplace Screened Front Ftorth
laundry Rm * 6 5 0 * 8 2 5 Depos.1
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1umi!ur». w ith e r household goods
clothing and more 211 Borada Dr
Sanford N ov 8 9 8 10

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Sato Sal. 11/9 I t 10. 9 2 p m
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8 ?pm Mink stole, furniture tih
towers, craft l tawing tuppias
jewairy hat*, houseware* cJotfunc
d*»he*. knen*. ion* of fluff'

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u n O V iH tE N R O A D SAT NOV 9
MANY M ISC IT tM S
S a rjg e S a to Fn only I I a, 8 3pm
135 P m ecresl D u ve
Sanford
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TC-cks hit ware

DOYLE S RENTALS

Muiti Fam e, Yard Sato Sat Sun Nov
9 1 0 . 9 4pm
105 V7 2 l t l SI
Sanford between Park 8 Oak Ave
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ctr washer m isc forruture p o tc l
e n d o w s toddler toys clo the s
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movtes

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boon case lo t* of tools d c
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DOYLE REALTY INC
(407) 322 2495
WE RENT A SE LL HOMES
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( A fw e. no k it . AH o 2/2 apt. I n i i t A i
location. $550
Include l t j * n
r r u r if f X B 407 3 2 1 -6 4 3 i'4 0 7 328­
6738
ia r f o f d 2B IV1BA CHA. Prr.acy
fence tile *6(XVm o*600 D e p o t 1
352-759 2872

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Hm Deck I.T., i jy - j
$107 *00
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4 DM 2flA
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landacapad on M m m t t

$99 900
KIM 2 Hath 0»wr 2 000 '.■\ t t v
D*n Fam Sc Mcvch on t 4 Acre

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tovoseats. rebuilt furniture at rock
bottom price*

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To Mov* Ncmrt Bu« 1958 4 7 2000.
•q 8 BJor. horn. . to rru ra Ifoors
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Puce. * 1 6 8 .5 0 0
C a ll Joyce
Stansberry. C entury 21 M 8 I 407­
3236755

Deltona

Large 2 Bedroom 2 Barn
concrete btock horn* w lm p la c a .
freshly painted inside 8 out Near
shopping 8 conve nience s All
appliances sla y
R e duced to
*7 2 900 C entury 21 Napoktano 8
S e a q g t Raalty 388 574-4469

Deltona Laktlronl . W ell
m am am ed 3 BR 2 F u . Baths 2 car
garage
with
d e ta ch e d large
workshop New carpet, new kitchen
counters tile Boors on large lot
1 0 0 .1 6 0
O n ly lo r *1 1 2 900
C entury 21. Napoktano 8 Scaggs
Realty 386-574 4469
FSBO: Im m aculate 65 yr old FL
C ottage O org eous vie w
785
Longwood m a rk h im R d asking
* !9 9 k 407 330-0741___________ ’

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4B R 7B A , 1935 s I Ig kitchen t.to
8 berber Ig sen porch w tm le d veryl
w s ik a m lfo e to w n . o k d e s a c .- w r y
e«tras *174 900 Santord 407-321.
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141— H o m e s F o r S a ie

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down1 Slow credit ok Can 407 622
1237.257 lo find out m ore

407-323-8670

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U pcom ing
Events
S a tu rd a y
N ow 9
9 a.m.
Track &amp; Field ■ Sominolo
High School - Kiwanis
Club
Archery • Memorial
Stadium • City ol Sanford

10 a.m.
Horseshoes • Fort
Mellon Park • City of
Sanford

TBA - Track &amp; Field
Awards • Seminole High
School • Kiwanis Club

Veterans’
Day events
The city of Sanford will
provide a tribute to veter­
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Monday. Nov. II —
Veterans' I Ary — in con­
junction with the city's
125th anniversary celebra­
tions.
flu- city, along with
support tmm tin- business
community will *|*onsor
the Veterans' IXiy Parade,
Memorial Service and
Picnic in the Park.
As in years past, 1st
Street will be closed off
from Sanford to Park
avenues and Park Avenue
from 1st Street to Seminole
lioulev ard for the parade,
which begins at III a m. A
service will follow in
Memorial Park at II a m .
followed by a picnic in
lort Mellon Park at noon

Golden
Smile

Peg Terbeck —
Bike Racer from
Orange City

T a le n t a b o u n d s a t G a m e s
B y N ic k P f e lfa u f

young to enter the competition, drew
heavy applause every lime he poked his
head out of the curtains lo change a micro­
hursday night's Golden Age phone or tease Ihe audience. Had he been
Games Talent Show was out­ eligible for a medal, he would have won
standing. Free to the public, had the Gold for keeping the audience
the program been pul on in a inspired.
theater, it could have drawn a hefty
The program, as promised, started
admission price.
within minutes after the 7 o ’clock hour.
The Sanford Civic Center was full, with Firs! up was Rev. Hntce Scott, pastor of
extra chairs rec|uired as over 200 persons First Presbyterian Church in Sanford, who
flocked to see the pmgram. It was two gave a vocal rendition of God Bless
hours in length, with no intermission America, and was eventually joined by
except for occasional awarding of door members of Ihe audience.
prizes which consisted of dinners and
Among the various acts were a
G.A.G. T-shirts.
lip-sync to the song Hard Hearted
The event was emceed by Channel ‘&gt;'s Hannah, a dance number by the
Tom Perry, who did an exceptional job. Floradoras, nine women who mimicked a
Along with Tom however, was a member Madonna motorcyclist number, and an
of the Sanford Recreation Department, Irish Riverwalk routine that brought
Alan Greene, who probably stole the down the house.
show.
Comedy also took the spotlight, includ­
Having been involved in many of the ing a monologue by Paulee Stevens of
G.A.G. events, Alan was well known by lak e Mary. There was tap dancing, line
the participants, and although he was tooI dancing, vocal solos, and much more.
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Except for only a few solo acts, each par­
ticipant was decked out in fabulous cos­
tume's. depicting either the era of the
musical presentation, of matching outfits
worn by the women (and a few men) in
the large group dance competition.
Several soloists however, also wore appro­
priate costumes.
Medals were handed out in the cate­
gories of singing, comedy, lip sink, dance,
instrumental, and others.
During the medal handouts at the con­
clusion of the pmgram, Alan Greene, who
gave Ihe medals, again became the stand­
out of the evening, hugging and kissing all
the female's, and of course, shaking hands
with all the men, expect a comic hug for
Rev. Bruce Scott, who won a bronze medal
in singing.
Specific Gold, Silver and Bron/e awards
will be announced elsewhere in this publi­
cation. But, in the glossary of Broadway
terms, the opening night of the Golden
Age Games was a hit - now, let's take it on
the road

M tfald p ho to* by Tommy Vine ant

Barbara Watkins. Dot Wert and Pat Davis, volunteers Irom Family and Community Education at the Seminole County Extension Service check out
Iho winning entenes in the Hobby contest

Athletes aren’t the only ones who win medals
Participants in the Golden Age Games
I lobby Show are living proof that collect­
ing, designing and creating art isn't just a
hobby — it's something to be admired.
The I lobby Show, sponsored by the
Seminole County Extension Family and
Community Fducation Volunteers was set
up by the entrants Fuesday, Nov 5th. at
the Sanford City Hall.
Wednesday, fudging took place private­
ly at 8 a m . then it was opened to the pub­
lic from 2 until 5 p m., and the public
indeed, showed up to view the exhibits in
arts, painting, crafts, ceramics, co l­
lectibles, needlework, home decorations,
woodcraft, photography and others In

addition, each division was separated
again. For example, in the Arts Division, it
was separated into oils, acrylics, watercolors. pastels, collages, sculptures, graphics,
pen and ink, mixed media and decorative
painting.
Each category within a division was to
he fudged for Gold, Silver or Bron/e
medals, ( 1st, 2ml and Trd place).
Ihe displays were to have been done
during the previous 12 months, and
exhibits displayed in past Golden Age
Games were not allowed
Winning top awards for art were, gold.
Beryl Lackey; silver. Rod Braisby; and
bron/e, Andria Rangel For crafts, gold. G.

Tremblay; silver. Corsages Norma Martin.
Ceramics, gold. | Tremblay; silver. |.
Chemack; and bron/e, I Chcmack. For
horticulture, a gold medal was awarded to
SI Martin. In collections. Mary Jo Martin
took the gold.
Needlework, gold, Jeanette I’adgett, sil­
ver, Jeanette Padgett; and bron/e. Cathv
Met &gt;1101*
Tor home decorations. Beryl Lackcv
look the gold as well as silver medals
Woodcraft, gold, Rav Thompson; silver
and bron/e, both to Mai Martin
For photos, Enrique Amadou won both
the gold and silver medals and Ruth
Gaines won the bron/e

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2002 G olden A ge G ames Results
2. Thomas “TJ”
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Mixed Doubles
Scratch bowling

Frank Balsis Silver
943
3. Patricia Corso &amp;
Walter Henderson
Bronze 918
4. Patricia Saylor &amp;
John Nuttall Q 893
5. Patrica Robertson
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Joseph Regina 55-59
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I. Jon W Davis 55­
Edward Ploughman
Hamilton &amp;Jantcs
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Silver 1069
Hamilton
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1058
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Edward Morteson
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Christian Larsen O
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Peter Cordove
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Donald Davis 70-74
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Lynn
Gerth Silver 1012
3. Bess Jackson
Leon Thornhill
Bronze 1005
4. Joyce Meyers &amp;
Roland Crcvicr Q
963
5. Betty Raynor &amp;
Arthur Raynor Q
941
1. John Ewing &amp;
Mabel Vogel 75-79
Gold 921

Broadhurst Bronze
815
4. Julia Irwin

&amp;

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Q 643
1. Inez Fink &amp; SO
Koenig 80-84 Gold
899
2. Ellen Boss &amp;
William Boss Silver
859
3. Agnes Savicky &amp;
Burl Turpcning
Bronze 783
4. Grace Lauer &amp; Al
Laucr Q 730

SHUFFLEBOARD

Cynthia Myint
Silver
L Dora Wilkinson A
Loren Wilkinson 65­
6 9 Gold
2. Rita Belbcy &amp;
Clifford Drapeau
Silver
1. Jack Wooten &amp;
Milton Krauss 70-74
Gold
2. Lin wood
Brackctt&amp;Jeannette
Gutowski Silver
3. Leo Blancette &amp;
Dorothy Blancette
Bronze

I. Virginia Grogan &amp;
L Thomas Palumbo
Robert Ferguson 5 5 ­
&amp;
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79 Gold
Larry Labrador
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Paul Laderoute
Silver 876
Thomas Zern 60-64
Peter Walker Silver
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Kenneth
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ontinues.

W oodruff named general
counsel o f Alabama utility
F ro m Staff R e p o rts

Soup’s On
Brisk temperatures, cascading
leaves and woolen sweaters are
common elements ol the tall
season So is a hearty homecooked meal
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S em inole S m ile

A Sanford native h.is been p n v
motwi to a lop spot at a leading
Alabama utility company.
D a vid Woodruff, brother of
Sanford C ity Commissioner A rt
W oodruff, was named general
counsel and corporate secretary of
Energen, the pansit company of
Alagasco and Energen Resources
Corporation. Alagasco is the
largest natural gas utility in
Alabama and serves 463.001) cus­
tomers thniugluuit the central part
of the stale. T h e prom otion
becomes effective Jan I
W mslrutl n-pLues Dudley C .
Reynolds, w h o was named
Wednesday as president of
Alagasco.
I am pleased llv.il Ilk' Energen
Hoard ol Directors elected to place
D udley and U iv id in these key
positions," said M ik e Warren.
Chairm an, President and Chief
Executive Officer of Energen.
“ Both an* proven leaders and have
the .|u.ilitics that will continue to
make Alagasco and linergen sue-

cessful"

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Spoil*

The city ol Sanford and businesses in historic
downtown Sanford hosted Spooky Hollow
Thursday, while Genesis Christian School cele­
brated Halloween with a parade
Above — The students at Genesis Christian
School match in a Halloween parade.
Lett — Fireman Tredoll McGrift, 3. takes some
candy Irom witch Jim Lee whilo visiting Spooky
Hollow
Below — Barbara Dunn and Bill Tnmpey pose
tor a Hnllowoen Spooky Hollow picture

legal

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M a rie G r e g o r y — Parent
Education Programs In c ,
board member

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Ob&lt;tuor»«%
Opinion

Ghosts, goblins and
more invade Seminole

W ixidnitf currently serves as

I Jurgen's vice pasidc-nl

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food

Herald photo* by Tommy Vincent

and assistant sec retary and ,ls its
vice president - corporate devel­
opment. He joined Energen in
llWh and Iu s served as an officer
of the company since l ‘*8H.
I appreciate the linergen
Hoard's confidence in me and I
look forw ard to serving as
Energcn's General Counsel,"
W ixxlm ff slid.
A native of Sanford Woodruff
earned his bachelor's d e g n v in
business administration from the
University of N orth Carolina and
his law d e g n v from the* University
of Virginia School ol la w before
joining Ene rgen, lie worked with
the law linn ot brad ley, Ar.int,
Rose &amp; While.
Woodruff is a m e m lvr of the
A la lu m a and Florida stale bar
assx iations.ind is a certified pub­
lic accountant | le is a direc tor of
the Alabam a C lu p te r of the
Am erican Corporate Counsel
Association, a m e m lv r of the
Vistav i.i I liUs llcvird ot I ducation,
a director of the Hirnungliam
Metro Y M C A and a graduate of
I e.idcrship Hirim nglum
Reynolds curn-ntlv v rv e s as

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Central Florida groups gather for Sanford’s first Childhood Asthma Forum
B y M arva H a w kins

Herald Correspondent
G old .boro Front I’orch Inc.,
Cciilr.il iln n d a A sthnu Initiative.
American l ung A v k x u tio n and
the
Honda
Department
ot
Environm ciit.il Protection Ik Id
their first C h ildlu kkl Asthm a
fo ru m hi the Sanford C om m unity
recently.
Du.1Central I lorula A sth n u ini
dative was fouiuicd to i v lp ociu
cate the public on ways to control
their asthma and help prevent

futuro asthnu episodes I his will
)v
accdmplishcsi
through
iik nused awaaik-vs, idintilic alum
oi resources and the complete
understanding ol (lieneeds within

Symptoms of A sth n u at night or
alter physical activity, cough tli.it
lasts more than a week Waking at
night is a true kev to iiiuonlnillcd
A sthnu

our com m unity

Allergens nukes Asthma worse,
such as lurrv j h Is, dogs, cats,
birds, house dust mites, cock
madk-s. pollen from grass, in vs,
llovvers. molds (indoors and out)
Irritants th.it make Asthma
worse- Ilk Icicle cigarette aid vvtxsl
smoke, stented products such as
luir spray, losmetks and i leaning
p iid m ts. islots lunii lush paint or

|.ki|uc line Sinklield, Outcome
Coordirulur lor Central ilorida
Astluna Initiative g.ive hum.It d a ta
on Asthma Asthnu is a chronic
cliM-ase of Ilk* lungs, which pro­
duces recurring iiiisodes ol
baathing pa4&gt;lcms win. h include
cooglimg, wlkv/ing, clkst tight
ness and shortness ot breath

ciHikmg, automobile luiuc-s. air
fsillution. chemk.ils such as (xstic idcs and lawn treatment, pa-M-rv.’lives in tixsls, exereise, strong
evpicssiiii of tcvlmgs such .is cry­
ing and laughing, and certain
medicines St, childnii luce
Asihm.i
A parent gave a lix.il jvr.|'c\tice on Ilk- ellcxts and how to live
w illi Asthnu
Stephanie
I luteheiv-oii.
Executive
Director
of the
A merit an I uug AsMXUtion gave
Ilk- mission ol the l mtr.il I lorula

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Colonial Iktnk '
^ financing from

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of candy, knocks
woman unconscious
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city Would have to rrid ^ P aWon t y the

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Association Its duty Is to prevent
lung disease and promote lung
health through education, n-seanh
and .ulvtsacc
I he strategics tor lighting lung
i Iim -.im - are A sthn u, open airways
tor m ht v is I-, t|k- A l A s elc-nuntarv m hot&gt;1 education program for
childnii It (caches Itk-m to under*
staiul and manage tlu-ir illtuvs so
they w ill live norm al lives,
lo k u c o control, aimed at leachuig
levies (lu-dangers of smoking and

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Tiir. StMiNoix l l t m i n

Sunday, November 3.2002

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTV
O ut &amp; A bout

Canned Goods

Fo r w hat U's w orth: If I w e re a b e ttin g man —
and I'm not, at least not a good one — I'd put the
odds at better than even that Sanford residents
w ill vote to change the city's form of governm ent
to a strong-m ayor and commission.
M y history of picking w inners isn't perfect. I
thought K e rry Lyons w o u ld beat R a n dy Jones in
com m ission District 3; I failed to make it past
..............................................Week 1 in this year's
football pool; and I
Around The Clock declared the San
Francisco G ia nts w o rld
champs w hen they
were u p 5-0 in G a m e 6
of the W orld Series.
Still, I think the pro­
posal passes for tw o
reasons. First, it's
intriguing enough that
I think most voters w ill
start from the premise
that a strong-m ayor
and commission form
of governm ent is a

THUR Q
L y m a n H ig h School in
L o n g w o o d w ill hold a H a ll
of Fa m e Induction
C e re m o n y Thursday, Nov. 7,
at 6 p .m . in Ihe school cafe­
teria. Six individu a ls w ill be
inducted into the hall of
fame. A c c o rd in g to
Assistant Principal Robert
Black, these arc former stu­
dents w h o have gone on Ihe
give m a jo r contributions to
society, in c lu d in g sports,
politics, a n d other endeav­
ors. Ticke ts for the event are
$25 p e r person and m ay be
purchased at the
A d m in is tra tio n Office at
L y m a n o r o n the night of
the event.

CIO III SXNUJRn
r e c r e a t io n
d ep a r tm en t

by Dan Ping

• • • • • • •
gpod Idea. W f
Am ericans n k c To remind ou r elected representa­
tives that w e can vote them out of office. We
do n 't alw ays practice this right, of course, but w e
love to throw that zingcr at them, especially
w hen they tick us off. A s specific details become
k now n and the pros and cons are weighed, some
folks naturally w ill shift from this position. Most
people tend to go w ith their first impression,
however, m aking it a tougher sale to convince
residents to vote against a change rather than for
it.
Second, I think Sanford's various “ political"
factions like the idea of elected officials w ith the
authority to make things happen. C ity
Com m ission races are “ non-partisan," meaning
candidates do n 't declare as Republican or
Democrat. T h a t doesn't mean there aren’t parti­
san camps. Most often these "parties" are issueoriented: save the park, build the conference cen­
ter, slow grow th , no grow th or full-speed-ahead
grow th. Th e re ’s also the " O ld Sanford" "N e w
Sanford" split.
A ll of these groups want to push their issues.
Q uite frankly, they sometimes get the run-around
under the current form of government. Staff
passes off politically sensitive issues to the city
commission, w h ich often bounces the matter
back to staff for more research, beginning yet
another cycle. Case in point: Ram i Yosafin pro­
posed a co ndom inium project similar to the one
commissioners arc considering now from Suncor
Properties I n c Th a t was tw o y e a n ago. Whether
y o u agin* o r disagree w ith Ram i's project, tome*

SAT

Herald photo by Tom m y V lnctnt

Sanford Recreation Supervisor Tom Kelly, left, and Sanford Deputy Police Chief Darrel Presley organize 665 pounds of canned
goods collected during the city's Halloween Spookola. The food will bo distributed by the Sanlord Police Department to the
Outreach Rescuo Mission, the Sanford Christian Sharing Center and the Sanford Salvation Army

B u rg la ry
M ich a e l Joseph N ila n , 21, of
Casselberry, and Sean C h ris to p h e r
C a tle tt, 19, of L o w e ry D riv e ,
O v ie d o , w e re arrested b y S e m in o le
C o u n t y S h e riff’s de p u tie s e a rly
F rid a y , fo llo w in g an in ve stig a tio n .
Betw een O c t. 30 a nd 31, persons
re p o rte d ly b u rg la riz e d a vehicle o n
R iv e rb rid g e C irc le 'in O v ie d o .
P a r t i n g to I I I . u n i t report.

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in v o lv e d O n ly N il.in *ind t .illr tt
iv I'n - lit.'.itn l .m il u rn -sti'il.

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it .it il s lu u ilil I h - ii.tiu ili'tl

C ra s h e s
Pam ela A n n B a rric k m a n , 26, of
W in te r P a rk , w a s arrested b y
S h e riff's d e p u tie s T h u rs d a y . She
re p o rte d ly w as in v o lv e d in a v e h ic ­
u la r accident at the intersection of
C R -4 2 7 a n d D o w n in g near S a nfo rd.
She w a s ch a rg e d w it h d r iv in g
u n d e r the influ en ce ( D U I ) in v o lv e d
in a traffic crash.

T riv ia : W h o out there know s w h e n Sanford
first adopted the city m anager form of go ve rn ­
ment? Several people have told me stories and
reasons w h y Sanford switched to a city manager,
but so far, they've all been w rong. If yo u think
you know , give m e a b u z z at 407-314-0379. I'll
share the inform ation I receive in a future
A ro u n d T h e C lo c k co lum n, as w ell as the
research I'v e uncovered.
Lady Luck: Speaking of friendly w agering, did
anyone catch C h a n n e l 6's video of Brenda Ca re y
rolling the dice in Vegas? Seems the sassy red head likes to gam ble on m ore than just political
races.
Carey, w h o has already announced her inten­
tions to run for District 5 Seminole C o u n ty
Com m issioner, sits on the Lynx public trans­
portation board as an appointee of G o v e rn o r Jeb
Bush Reporters from Channel 6 followed 17
Lynx employees and hoard members to a nation­
al transportation conference held in L is Vegas.
E vide ntly the dice were more enticing than the
seminars because the television station has plen­
ty of lootage of Carey rolling bones w hen she
should have been taking part in "professional
training."
Asked on camera about the incident, Carey
responded by asking if she should be expected to
spend four davs in la s Vegas w itho ut w alking
through a casino.

1 guess luck wasn't a lady for Carey Expect the
footage to be used against her if she continues
with her race in District 5

G le n W illia m M a y e r, 32 of
C a sse lbe rry, w a s arrested b y
S a nford police T h u rs d a y . I le had
re p o rte d ly been in v o lv e d in a v e h i­
cle crash at B rig h t M e a d o w D r iv e
a n d S R -4 6 A near L a ke M a ry . A w i t ­
ness re p o rte d ly said M a y e r's v e h i­
cle s w e rv e d several tim es, alm ost
h ittin g tw o c h ild re n w a itin g at a
school b u s stop. T h e w itne ss s u p ­
p lie d officers w ith the license tag
n u m b e r and M a y e r w as located.

Administration
Baity Banned

Ih e Seminole C o u n ty Sheriffs
Office w ill he offering an Internet
safety course for people w h o oversee
children's o n-line activities. T h e class
is free .m il endorsed by the
International O rd e r ot Chiefs ol
Police and the Federal la w
Enforcement I raining Center.
The class wilt touch upon:
• C o m p u te r hardware and soft­
ware basics
• W in d o w s basics
• G etting connected to the Internet

Production

Battery
Robert L a m o u r Ea ga n, 35, of
N o rth Street, L o n g w o o d , w a s
arrested b y sheriff's d e p u tie s
T h u r s d a y at his residence f o llo w ­
ing a d is p u te w ith a fem ale. H e
w as ch a rg e d w ith battery, d o m e stic
violence.

L in d s e y B ry a n C a rte r, 39, of S.
Scott A v e n u e , S a n fo rd , w as
sto p p e d by d e p u tie s e a rly F rid a y at
M o n ro e Road and O ra n g e B lv d .
She w a s ch a rg e d w it h d riv in g
u n d e r the in flu e n ce ( D U I ) and
refusal to s u b m it to a breath test

M ik e A llis o n , 47, M a rv in
A v e n u e , L o n g w o o d , w a s arrested
by L o n g w o o d police e a rly F rid a y
at his residence. O fficers said he
attacked a fem ale w ith a knife. H e
w as ch a rg e d w ith a g g ra va te d bat­
tery w ith a d e a d ly w e a p o n , a n d
resisting a n officer w ith o u t v io ­
lence.

Iv a n A le ja n d ro O ra m a , 36, of
K e lly C irc le , S a n fo rd , w as stopped
o n O r la n d o D r iv e b y sheriff's
d e p u tie s e a rly F rid a y . H e was

• Internet addressing
• N ew sgroups
• E-m ail
• Hacking
• Protecting lo u r Privacy
• Internet Eraud
• Sox C rim es
• Interne t Chats
• l ittering and blocking unwanted
sites w ith software
• Searching the Internet for infor­
mation on you
• See instru, tors w ill chat, lice on

the Internet as a child.
• Searching yo u r com puter to
w hat they have been doing
• Internet Safety Sum m ary
I he class w ill be held Saturda
Nov *» from N:3U a m to 4 30 p.m
the National Center for Forensic
Science, located at 12354 Rescan
Parkway in O rla n d o (near U C F )
more inform ation, go to w w w sc
nolesherilf.org. Pre-registration
rci|iiired.

Ma*l Room

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and addrttonal mottotg efficaa
USPS 401 zoo
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S u b s c r ip tio n

T h e R o tary C lu b of
C a s se lb e rry and the city of
C a sselberry need volunteers
for its Paint Y o u r H e a rt O u t
project. N o p rio r experience
nccessar^^-faterials w ill be
fu m is h e u T
T h e g ro u p w ill meet on
Saturday, N o v. 9 from 8 a.m.
until noon. W ith in a three to
four h o u r period, voltut
leers w ill paint the exterior
of selected homes for fam i­
lies w h ic h are either elderly,
lo w -in c o m e or have other
special needs. Volunteers
can get m ore inform ation by
ca llin g Joannie D ix o n at
407-262-7700, ext. 1109.
T h e G F W C O v ie d o
W om a n 's C lu b w ill hold the
29th annual A rts a nd Crafts
Festival Saturday, N o v. 9
from 9 a.m . until 4 p .m at
L a w to n Elem entary School
g ro u n d s in d o w n to w n
O v ie d o , SR-426 at L ik e
Jessup Avenue.
C a lle d Great D a y in the
C o u n try 2002, the event w ill
feature displays and sales of
arts and crafts by o v e r 300
exhibitors.
Fo r additional in fo rm a ­
tion call the O v ie d o
W o m a n 's C lu b at 407-365­
9420.
T h e C e n tra l Flo rid a Lyric
O p e ra presents T h e Barber
of S e v ille . N o v. 9 at 7:30
p .m . at Helen Stairs Theatre
for the Pe rfo rm ing A rts, 203
M a gn o lia A ve n u e ir
Sanford. A d m iss io n is $10.
$15 and $20. For additional
in fo rm a tio n or reservations
call 407-321-1111
C e le ry C it y C ru ise rs, in
co nju nction w ith the rem od­
eled Sem inole C o u n ty
H istorica l M u s e u m w ill pre­
sent their 19th a n n u a l car
s h o w at the m u se um .
Saturday. N o v. 9 | here w ill
be entertainm ent, food and
beverages w ith 15 classes ot
vehicles entered in the com ­
p etition for Best ot Show .

We welcomc •U,J encourage your letters and
comments. All tellers must include your name
address and phone number to he published.

Write to us:

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Hefmhllt AV»i

Janet W illia m s Rice, 29, S e m in o le
B lv d ., S a n fo rd , w as arrested F rid a y
b y d e p u tie s o n O ra n g e B lv d . She
w a s ch a rg e d w ith D U I a n d d r iv in g
w ith a su sp e n d e d license.

Sunday, November 3. 2002 • Vol 95. No 22

Ndi PWaul

Clataifiad Adva#tiling
Tad Wafea*

A n ita C h e r r y H e a lin g , 36, of
O r la n d o , w as sto p p e d b y de puties
W e d n e s d a y o n S K -4 1 5 at C e le ry
A v e n u e . A fte r b e in g taken to jail,
officers said she a tte m p te d to kick
an officer a nd w a s e x tre m e ly c o m b a litiv e . She w a s e v e n tu a lly
ch a rg e d w ith D IM , tw o counts of
possession of c o n tro lle d s u b ­
stances, resisting a n officer w ith o u t
vio le n ce , resisting a n officer w ith
vio le n ce , a nd assault on a law
e nforcem ent officer.

"SrruiiK Seminole County Sitnr I'Jtitt ”

Dartnch
U.irva Ma*tun»

John Coffman

am i ri-i k li'n d rivin g .

Steven M aurice Marchant, 54, of
Landing D rive . Sanford; was
op^ei! b v Sanford police
Th u rs d a y at SK-46 and W ilner
Circle, fie was charged w ith D U I
alcohol/drug*- and reckless d r i­
ving

T he Sem inole H erald

Editorial
Muheia Jcrta

D i.p U y Advtrlittog
Ho*/ia lavandtt'

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Sheriff’s O ffice offering Internet safety course

Dan I'inj*
t.ihloi iiiul I'ublixlii r

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Scott A la n C lu x to n , 34, of Ju p ite r,
F lo rid a , w a s stop p e d b y S a n fo rd
police e a rly F rid a y on A m e ric a n a
B lv d . at O r la n d o D riv e . H e w a s
charged w it h D U I a lc o h o l/ d ru g s .

Traffic Slops

w a s ch a rg e d w ith b u rg la ry of a
c o n v e ya n ce a nd la rc e n y / th c lt of
p ro p e rty o v e r $300 in va lu e .

Ih e bounce around w o n 't slop com pletely
w ith a new form of governm ent. H ow e ve r, co m ­
missioners w o u ld be m ore accountable to make
final decisions, g iv in g the concerned parties more
a m m un itio n at the ballot bos.
Th a t's h o w I see this issue is shaping u p in the
early stages. Y o u 've been w arned about m y p ro g­
nostication abilities. I'm on ly offering m y tw o
cents w o rth . D o n 't blam e me if you lose yours.

Saturday, N o v . 9, v o lu n ­
teers and c o m m u n ity lead­
ers w ill join Sem inole
C o u n ty G o v e rn m e n t and
the Sem inole C o u n ty
Sh e riff's O ffice in an effort
to clean u p Ihe M id w a y
area of de bris and trash.
Ju n k vehicles and code vio ­
lations w ill also be noted.
Volunteers are urged to be
at M id w a y Elem entary’
School at 7:30 a.m . w h ere
the cle a n up w ill begin.
M eals w ill be served to v o l­
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of M aadonia church, Apopka.
Survivors include daughter.
Joyce Jackson. Altamonte Springs
seven grandchldren; 14 great’
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Golden's Funeral Home, Inc
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2 «C . l ie was bom in Orlando. He
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Sum vora include sisters, Jannk*
anil Maggk* Hmwn, Theresa
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Stephanie I larmon, Marion Casey
Georgia Miller, all of Orlando;
F.nimaLXv, Mississippi; adopted

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_ I ula Mae Williams, H2,
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3), 2002. He was bom in O v kdo
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City and a member of Antioch
Misstorury Baptis, Chunrh, Oviedo.
Survivors include wife, Mamie,
* «&gt; . William, Baltimore,
Md., Timothy Troy, Orlando;
daughter. Adrienne Lomax
Carolina; five grandchildren; par­

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Cordelia Hull, 91 Donegal
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great-great-grandchildren
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Do something abouf ft.
W rit* us a latter to the
edRor. AJHatten to tha
editor must be signed and,
for verification purpoeea,
indude an addreae and
phone number. LaOera
should aleo be fentted to 800
words. Letter* to the ettor
wW be scceptsd by:

Sanford City Commissioners
should make a decision on
development proposal

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C it y Com m issione rs w ere presented w ith a p la n to d e ve lo p
a co m bina tio n of p u b lic a n d p riva te p ro p e rty on L ik e

JOO N. French Av*„
Sen lord. Fie. 32771

M onroe . T h e proposal calls for a m ixe d -u se d e ve lo p m e n t of
c o n d o m in iu m s , to w n h o m e s a nd office a nd retail space.

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I he plan is a go od one. Som e past p m p osa ls have been ten*
grandiose, increasing the risk of failure. D o w n to w n Sanford
has a lot to offer, b u t it rem ains u n p ro v e n g ro u n d for to da y's
real estate investors. It's im p o rta n t, therefore, that the first
m ajor redevelopm ent project d o w n to w n be g ra n d e n o u g h to

...We. gather today to jmurn the trage death
of Senator Rsu\ Wellstone...

attract other investors, but not so o v e rly a m b itio u s in size o r
scope that it's doo m e d to fail. S u n co r's proposal fits the bill.
S u n c o r has a p ro v e n track record creating h ig h -q u a lity resi­
dential a nd com m ercial d e ve lo p m e nts in H e a th ro w a nd Lake
M ary. F u rth e rm o re , the c o m p a n y 's president. Bob I loria n,
has p u b lic ly said if he can reach a deal w ith the city, this

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d e ve lo p m e n t w ill not be a " h it -a n d -ru n " project. S u nco r
plans to d o a dditional projects. In fact, I lo ria n is alre a dy in
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negotiations for several parcels of land in the d o w n to w n
area.
There is som e reluctance on the co m m ission to donate the
land to S u n co r for the project. T h a t's u nderstandable, p a rtic u ­
la rly w h e n y o u look at the ra w n u m be rs: the city w o u ld be
d o n a tin g a piece of land that's va lu e d — on p a p e r — at m ore
than SI m illio n . In reality, the p ro p e rty is a m o n e y pit, albeit
a sm all one, for the city. T h e parcel generates n o p ro p e rty tax
and requires taxpayer dolla rs to m aintain. It's too sm all for
q u a lity d e ve lo p m e n t, unless it is paired w ith anoth e r piece of
land. S u n co r is offering to d o just that. In re tu rn for the land,
the city w ill begin receiving thousands of d o lla rs in a nnu a l
p ro p e rty tax. M o re im p o rta n tly, the S u n c o r project w ill serve
as a catalyst for future d e ve lo p m e n t.
C o m m issio n e rs, of course, m ust m ake u p their o w n m in d s
about the m erits of the project. T h e H e ra ld believes the p ro |ect w arrants th e ir su p p o rt. T h a t said, co m m issioners h a ve a
responsibility to p ro v id e S u n co r w ith a tim e ly response,

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either positive o r negative. T h e co m m ission — and city staff
have done a pix&gt;r job in the past of be ing decisive. S im ila r
proposals have been announced w ith m u c h fanfare, o n ly to
expire after m on th s of inactivity. If the project is not a good

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N a tio n a l C e m e te ry in S m ith
F lo rid a .

T o th e E d it o r
R ecently, a v e te ra n asked
m e w h a t Job B u sh has d o n e
for ve te ra n s.
T h i s year, G o v e r n o r Bush
p ro p o s e d a n d sig n e d in to la w
a b ill p r o v id in g an e stim a te d
90,000 p a rtia lly d isa b le d v e t­
e ra n s w it h a re d u c tio n in
t h e ir p ro p e rty taxes b y
in c re a s in g th e ir e x e m p tio n to
$5,000 (f ro m $500).

L is t IX x e m b e r, a liv in g
W o rld W a r II m e m o ria l a n d
m u s e u m w a s d e d ica te d at the
F lo rid a M u s e u m of H is to ry .
F lo rid a A g e n c y for the
W o rk fo rc e In n o v a tio n has
started a V eterans' P ro g ra m
to p ro m o te a n d m a x im iz e the
e m p lo y m e n t o f F lo rid a 's v e t­
erans.
I he F lo rid a D e p a rtm e n t o f
V eterans' A ffa irs d is trib u te s a
w e e k ly electro nic n e w s le tte r
to keep T lo rid a veterans
in fo rm e d o f the latest d e v e l­
o p m e n ts o n ve te ra n -re la te d
issues.

W h e n G o v e r n o r B u s h cam e
in to office in 1999, F lo rid a
h a d t w o o p e ra tio n a l v e te ra n s'
n u rs in g hom e s. W ith the
recent o p e n in g of t w o n e w
v e te ra n s ' n u rs in g h o m e s,
In 2(X)2 G o v e r n o r B u sh a ls o
F lo r id a n o w has a total of
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C o v e r n o r B u sh Inis sign e d
o w n e rs ' righ t-, to fly the
le g is la tio n to g iv e h ig h school
A m e ric a n F la g in front of
d ip lo m a s to K o re a n W a r a n d
th e ir hom e s.
W o r ld W a r II ve te ra ns w h o
I he F lo rid a D e p a rtm e n ts of
d i d not co m p le te h ig h school
V eterans a n d E ld e r A ffa irs are
d u e to th e ir se rvice in the
e n g a g in g in a jo in t c o m m u n i­
w a r.
ca tio n effort to u p d a te a n d
T h e B u s h -B ro g a n a d m in is ­
in fo rm F lo rid a ve te ra ns a b o u t
tra tio n has secured 180 acres
the e x p a n d e d benefits a v a il­

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Shaw applauds
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Pfeifauf

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(1966-1975) I w rote editor!als for V y L S H -T V (six per w eek). It w as a diffi­
cult job, and at times it seemed as though — no
matter what I espoused in an editorial — there
were those w h o disagreed w ith me I was
relieved w hen the editorial w ritin g went to
another person.

J h a t h aving been said—

Businessman
thanks police for
jo b well done
T o C h ie f B ria n T o o le y
S a n fo rd P o lic e D e p a rtm e n t
D e a r C h ie f T o o le y

At m idafternoon on
Saturday, bept. 28, 2002, I
received a call from y o u r
departm ent in fo rm in g m e
that a report had been
phoned in that several c h il­
dren w ere seen on top of the
enclosed trailers w e sell.
A s I p u lle d u p at the store.
O ffice rs C . W o e h r a n d M a tt
B o w lin w e r e w a it in g , w it h
three ju v e n ile s in the b a ck o f

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M y d a u g h te rs and I w k
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a p p re c ia te d th e police ever
h&gt;r m y h u s b a n d Ray
K a m so y s funi»r«il n rtk V "
o n t V t . 4, 2002
(h a n k y o u so m uch.

* " °Pinion 'h ey do the research

We are fortunate that people such as this take the time and
make the effort to be informed Unfortunately, IIicm - are only .

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w.
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-.a n y people
.M vot, against lurn or her. regardless of how the word w as
lY
i J ‘ iso
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V
laies
i always
a bail w ord

how
E d
A lT b u l« ' Ve
•bought to what is said or
how it is s.nd All candidates couldn't lx- a s rotten a s their
opponents say they are, or we would have a had government
no matter w ho was elected
'
The ballots are longer than usual You will probably .wed
longer time ... the voting booth, but don't g .v t up and ,us

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s* m i ol the amendments may have confusing wording to the
average person, which may cause you to vote for something
you are against
r*
Did this frighten you? I've mentioned negative campaigning
I .h yn T 5 bd|T " y ,,.n fus*ng wording, and other trials and tribuahons you may find in that voting booth But should ,t stop
you from voting? I lopcfully not
'
Ibe polls open at 7 a m and will clow at 7 p m Take the time
‘hC m K ,,‘

*** °U* Jnd vo,e '*&gt;"1 li t someone else-

C V T O U T A N D X ? " ' 1™ ‘ “

The Herald asks people what they think

w h * w taxation is needed

I bis weekend, take the time to lind out what the issues me in
.md what the cand.dati-s may favor Have a family discussion*,
alk wit), neighbors or friends Listen to campaign lom m er-

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Sinter*
R o se A n n Kam*&lt;
M a ry Ram«
N a n c y Ram**

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Many will vote based on what someone told them, a candi­
date s name familiarity, what some fear-monger h a s espoused
.uui in M,,ni;caM-s bas«-d only on the sex or nationality ol the ’

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Ramsey family
appreciates city*'
police escort
D e a r C h ie f T o o le y

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hey aren't allowing negative campaign a d "o r a'cus.,-

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y o u r d e p a rtm e n t. T h e y - •
o n ly d id th e ir jo b w e ll, tr.
w e n t b e y o n d th e "call of
d u t y " a n d e x te n d e d extra
efforts to*try to h e lp the I
A ls o , w e w e r e g iv e n sever
su g g e s tio n s to t r y to p re n
fu tu re p ro b le m s . Both offx
w e re efficient, h e lp fu l and
w illin g to take as long as.-r
essary to in f o r m us of the •
n a tio n a n d o ffe r possible
s o lu tio n s to p re v e n t futun
o ccu rre n ce s.

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s . v \ » , o k nm y ° W n . f 7 | Si° n s " Y ,,u m u s t a d m ir e p e o p le w h o

thiMnselves.'"

e n clo se d trailer. Fortunately
n o s ig n ifica n t d a m a g e was
d o n e to the tra ile r.
I w o u l d lik e to thank bot?
O ffic e r W o e h r a n d Bowlin f
the w a y th e y de a lt w ith the
three b o y s . I t h in k they rea!
scared the b o y s a n d hope it
w a s su fficie n t to convince
th e m to sta y o u t of trouble:
w o u ld a p p re c ia te it if you
w o u ld m a k e c e rta in that a
c o p y o f this le tte r is placed
the p e rs o n n e l file of b o t h r
cers. It s h o u ld be consideiv:
d u r in g th e ir n e xt review the
b o th these y o u n g m en did r
excellent job o f represent-;

S inter*
j o h n C . N oe li
P re s id e n t K - N - D Ira

VOV R O IZ J &amp; U /.
A F S W W f e WV0.

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‘‘b h ’rial, but mostly a suggestion —
no an urging C E T O U T A N D V O T E Tuesday
One person told me this past weekend, in M anning candidate
ixomn.endations in an area newspaper, "I don't let anyone tell
m i how to vote. I study the candidates and issues by myself
say that

a p a tro l car. T h e b o y s had
c o m e across M i ll C reek whic
ru n s b e h in d K - N - D Trailer,
a n d w e re o n the roof of an

JUCT

Naturally, there was an editorial board
through which all of the material had to pass
but seldom did they object because in each '
wise, I had background material with which to
support m y beliefs.

• • • • • • •

able to the m t h r o u g h the U .S .
D e p a rtm e n t o f D e fe n se 's T r i ­
C a re m e d ica l p r o g r a m . In
O c to b e r 21X11, P re sid e n t B u sh
a p p ro v e d a n increase in ser­
vices p ro v id e d b y this im p o r ­
tant p ro g ra m .
R e s p e c tf u lly
W illia m H . S h a w , M a jo r ,
U S A R e tire d
P a lm C it y , F L .

I I I ju s t (I fe w
m o re days,
F lo rid ia n s w ill
Ko to th e p o lls
to choose w ho
th ey w a n t as
g o v e rn o r f o r
th e n e x t f o u r
y e ars . We
a sked a fe w
p e o p le who
they th in k w ill
w in th e g o v e r­
n o r ’s sent a n d
why.

Bush is going to
win because ho has
Ihu money

Tom Schcetz
OrUindo

I thinK flush is
going to bo governor
because I think the
maionty ol trie people
like him

I #W* flush, cut Its
to * * * s the Unrteo
Stales prosiUx*
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Jefc B u s t

Bob Batten,

Trlsh Silver la
M ount Oora

Janet Jernig,

Ldko AL

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A n g e le s T im e s S u n d a y C r o s s w o r d P u z z le
"h e a d l in e

85 _ corte«
c m ..
ECHOES- By
JAMES P. SHARP 87 NO MORE
h a l f t im e
ACROSS

,l" C!l1I &gt;J * ,Ch N ,,rm and Joyce N k h o h Ix w ii
118 Royal
17 Carpentry
49 This and that
hoarJdress
fastener
50 Workout woe
'19
MacKen/te
ol
MUSICI
18 Surface tor a
1 Owned (up)
51 Sailing danger
"Your Hit
90 "Waning tor the
PC. perhaps
' Hanging decor
55 English channel
^ ParadeRoben _•
19 Barnyard
58
P. on a flat
'3 Spreads out
120 Newspaper
91 Heat source
enclosure
sweater
awkwardty
lalteners
92 Airline to
27 New Meiico's
59 Cover one s I't
20 Recorded
121 Went boldly
stale flower
Stockholm
60 Fast flier
2 ' Empathise
122 Current entry
Abt)f
28 Troubled
2 2 Seaman's
61 Neighborhood
points
33
End
W
'80s
Contrashade maker
apparel
34
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64the
Aprhills
-to-Oct
23 Certain
DOWN
36 Barbecue
94
Soo9
*ung
W
ith
setting
_ rhododendron
- ™ ~ « 1iuron
af_
- —
I Became bubbly
ottering
65 Simile words
2 Embodiment, as 98
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2 Pep,in '&lt;*
- — Manaa&lt;?nvJl
-ayff I
37 Suiti« with cloth 66 "_ smile be
o' •
a pnncwle
principle
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no Com site" W
3Batonc,
ao
rNavigational
r a v ^ l aid
99
38
67
Pop star
25 Measure ot the
10t E-W map hne
68 Because
disorder in a
brand
102 SuffnTwJh
69 Essence
system
6 Cherished
40 ' 0 've a dog
Midwest
70 Haughty one
28 ARLENE
7 Friday senes
__* lots' song 71 James and Kelt
103 LIBRARY
8 Zieglold
FRANCIS
lync
a d o p ts
72 Sports venue
DOES IT
production
42 Tokyo, formerly 73 Honey
s u r p r is e
AQAIHl
9 Wings
43 Drive
POLICY
beverages
29 British music co
10 Light touches
45 Superboy s
113 Sign of tall
74 Sonnet unit
30 Pansian article
11 Maine, to Marcel
115 Pied-_:
sweetheart
75
Memo
opener
31 Eitremity
12 Twilled fabric
Lang
temporary
78 Disreputable
13 Leadfoot
32 U S /Canada s
46 Cuba, to Carlos 77 High spots
lodging
14 Composes
- Canals
47 Opinion page.
116 Beauty spot?
78 Classroom supply
35 Office buy
15 "Shocks!'
briefly
117 Base eatery
79 They re found m
37 Driving danger
16 Land measure
48 White cheese
38 Jamaican music
genre
41 Shoe store
request
&lt;3 Year in Pm,
All's reign
44 VOTER
REGISTRATION
HITS RECORD
LOW
49 Hillary s
predecessor
52 Nosy Parkers
53 Former

PRECINCT
POLLING PLACES

80 Encourages
83 Turn sharply
85 Novekst
Brook ner
86 Cloning basic
88 Member tribes
89 Dean's milieu
95 Cned weakly
96 New Orleans
cuisine
97 Guitanst
Segovia
tOO Old oath
101 Attracted
104 1920s Foties
Berger*
designer
105 Parrot
106 Try to take off
107 Working away
108 GonenTs lather
109 Mass booklet
110 Ann**
Sorenstam's gp
l i t Redmed
lu iw
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c ily
112
Not
eiactly
113 H S subject
114 Give the

November^, 2002
rRECINCT

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Nicaraguan
president
54 Great quantity
55 Flattery
56 Winnebago
descendants
57 PLAYWRIGHT
LOSES
MEMBERSHIP
60 Raw
62 Mag founder ot
1953
63 Literally. Thrs' in
Latin
64 First state
Abbr
65 Ring legend
66 Notice
70 COASTAL
RESIDENTS
LONG FOR
FOG
77 When Hamlet
says *The
play's the
thing
80 Beseech
8t Keen'82 Colorful fabric
84 Pop rally shout

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P 7H07 Irihunv Mrtlle s « n k « v lee.

See Crossword answers, Page 8A

Tile first Ke.ulin)» Is
Fundam ental D a y for the 21X1203 school year at M id w a y
Elementary w ill be held on
Th u rs d a y, N ov. 7, from 8:30
a.m. to 2:30 p.m .
Each child w ill receive a free
book that they select. Seminole
lli&gt;;h School students w ill he
assisting the students in select­
ing and reading their new
hooks w ith the children. I here
w ill also be a teacher costume
contest, w ith the w in n in g
teacher receiving a special gift
M id w a y Elem entary is located
at 2251 jitw a y in Sanford.
T h e Reading Is Fundam ental
program is a federally-spon­
sored free book distribution
p rogra m available to incom eeligible students. There are
three K IT distributions per year
at each site. T h e local sites p ro ­
vid e m atching funds for the
book purchases.
Ih e Sem inole C o u n ty Public
Schools' sponsors include
Central Florida Hookpals, Veda
Blake, a nd T h e Foundation for
Sem inole C o u n ty Public
Schools. Ih e progra m 's goal is
to p ro vide a hom e library ot
child-selected books tor each
child from I’re -K through tilth
grades. Volunteer and dona ­
tions arc- alwav s welcome
For m ore inform ation on
M id w a y Elem entary K ll. the
I lam ilton Elem entary K l l , or
English Estates Elementary
RIE, please call the D ivid e n d s
School Volunteer office at 107
320-0178.

“Get It All.”
Your newspaper gives you
everything you could over want,
in terms ol vaiuaMo information

Monoy •Health •Interviews
Reviews •Editorials • Advice
Recipes •Coupons •Politics
•Sports
S u b s c r ib e

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EM ER G EN C Y REPAIR
FUN D S A V A ILA B LE

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ROOFING • Structural Problems

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WINDOWS - Doors

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You muct be 4 Homeowner in Seminole County
Ihe vilue ol your home cannot eiceed $106 899
this program « designed to heio(v«ry low income) lamiliei only
No Mobile homey aie eligible under this program
You must have homeowners Insurance and be current on Mortgage and Tar payments

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"You must sign j Seminole County SHIP deferred Payment Note and Mortgage lor the
amount ol the repjits *ha! you receive Thj Note and Mortgage will be forgiven live years
(torn the date ot the Emergency Repan Contract it you compty with the terms
/v Ji i t (vi i .tot through rh» Serrano. County t h ir d o l County C o m w u o M r s

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INSURANCE

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RICHARD RUSSI
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a neighbor, someone you know,
someone you can tiusl and respect

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Call today and talk to a real person
who cares about your family's
protection and security

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2575 S. I- m u l l \ u \

i slu to -O w n e rs Insurance

S u u fu rd

Lite Hom o Ca r Business

(4 0 7 1322-0285

lloltdjy Inn E i press. 3401 S OrLm do Drive
117-92). Sanfonl
Sanford City Hall. .300 N Park Avenue
Sanford
Sanford C h u rrli of Christ 1500 S park
A v rn u r Sanfonl
C ou n lrytld f llaptlsl C h urrh . 590 S
Country C lu b Knud. Dike M..rv
S r\rnth Day AdveuiM C h u rrh . 50 s Mdsx
Rik k I. (South of SR 4:14 on M m t Ro. mII

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P a fW

Kaslnionle Ctvtr Centrr. 834) Magnolia
A vrn ur, Altaionntr Springs
l-»k r Mary New city II .II |( mi N Cm ntlry
C luh Ro.nl L tk r Mary
Srnilnolr ( m inty C'topernlfvr Kx tension
Auditorium. 250 W County llm u r RgMc1
Buikting 240. Sanfonl
Orthodox C h u rrli of St s trp h rn 18 9 5 laikr
hllllll.l Itlhlll litllgwiasl
/ in l Ip su l.i

Rikttl S.i i i Iom I
I r n t l^ark ( h im It ol thr N.i/arene
141 O ltrteii
I n n park
(ira cr United Mrthniltsi C h u n h . 499 %
C o u n try C lu b Ro.ul. laikr M a n
D m gw ood C ity H all. 175 W W .irrrn Avenue
(C orne r of W .irrrn S trrrt an«l W ilm a S lr r r tl.

Longwood
D ir Golf I’L u r. 292 W Cent m l Parkway,
Altamonte Spring*
Spring Oak* Cominunity Chibhou»e. 500
Spring Oak* Ikxilrvunl. AJtamontr Sprtiu*s
( h im It on th r Ktlur. iit'iOO Mi Nrtl Ro.itI

Apopka
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ELECTRICAL • wiring, code violations
MECHANICAL • replacement of heating and or /VC
Systems
P U M P IN G - scwcr/scptic/conncctioii to water/sewer
systems

TONY
RUSSI

Maramitha Seventh Day Aihenllst | too
lear Lake Howl (Prrvlouslv known as
uikevtew Christian Churrh). Apopka
Community Dnilnl Method!.! churi li
4921 S lltghw-ay 17-02. Casselberry
Sanora Club House. 239 Sanora
IkHilevard. Sanfonl
Seminole County Publir Health aral Human
Services Audllortum. 400 \V Airport
Boulevard. Sanford

S t i r t la i t m r ( lir t s iL iu &lt; lio n ti

SEMINOLE COUNTY HAS ESTABLISHED A PRIORI­
TY LIST OF ITEMS THAT MAY BE ADDRESSED
UNDER EMERGENCY REPAIR

NUMBER
o r fro m

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09
70

(t.inlrn C luh of Sanlonl. 200 Katrmont
Drive. Sanfonl
Jra n R lirln Central llraiuli Dhrary. 215 N
Oxford Ru.nl, Coxaetbrny
American leuion h.st IH3, 2700 Wrlls
Avenue (off Highway 17 *721. Kern Park
hlk.s Cluh. 4755 llowrll llran rh Rood.
Wintrr Park
Sprtnil IllU Sm trs fry Marriott. *201 N
Towne Road. S.inford
KUM C h u n h of the N.i/atrnr Krllmvshlp
Hall. 2581 S.uilonl Avrnur. S.mford
Faith Outreach C h u n h (previously
kiMAvu as Sknak (•anlrtil. Ill 10 llowrll
Branch Road. W intrr Park
Westminster RrrstiytrrUn C h u n h. 2 l»-ll
Krd lluti l.ik r Ro.nl. Cassrltierry
Suniniit VilLuy C&lt;mdumlnlum ( luhliouw
205 Lnpl.ill.wlr Wav. ('assrllirrTY
Sanlando United Met hi ■list (h u ic h . |h«m&gt;
State Road 1.14. D&gt;iii IwthwI
D&gt;imwtM«| Acpi.itta Cluh.
18.55 F. K W llllarnv)ii Road. litii^w.MHl
Srnloi ( KL/riis Mulllpiir|Hisr C m trr. 2(M) N
Inplrt L ik r Drtvr. Cassrllieny
St RJtliards Fplsto|ul C liu rih 5151 L ik r
llowrll Road. Winter Bark
Lord of U lr Frllowshlp C h u n h . 395
Tuxkawtlla Road. Winter Spruid*
Flial Baptist C h u rrh fvanlando Spring*.
742 Sanlando Road (off S R 434
1 1/2 milea weal of 1-4. between
Montgomery and Jamextown).
Altamonte Spring*
Senior CltUens Multipurpose Center
200 N Triplet Lake Drive. Ca*%rlbrrT\
14tiigwtnmI Hill* Congrrii.itioii.il C h u rth
1255 E E WtllUinxon Hoad. UuigwiMMl
Hr si Baptist C h u rrh of Sweetwater.
.1800 Wrktva Spring* Road UingwtMid
Rrloimed Theologu al Seitiuiary 12.11
Rrforiiutloti Dltve tinlrrset tton ol Mlt« hell
H.iiiunork Hoad A ALit.iv.i WimhIs Itlvd I
Oviedo
New Lite Fellow ship ( h im li 9 / 0 I tisk.iwill.i
Ro.ul. W inter Springs
W rsiiu m strr ITesliylerla ii ( li u n h
*21^41 Red B u g Lake Hoad ( a s ^ rlliriiv
firs t C h rist L in ( h im It ol U n u iw ih h I I too
F h W lllLllllSOll Rlfolit DNIgW&lt;H«l
EM illw IhIo ('m u lo m tlllllllls ( lllh House
101 lla lla w .iy D flv r AltailMUHr S|xlligs
ftis l iLtplisl ( h im h S . i i i I.i i h Im S p iin g s 712
HuiiLiiulo RiwmI (oil S R I I I I 1/2 miles
west ol I 4 t irtw rrii MuolgiKlK i\ Hid
Ja m rs tu w n ) AJl.iiiMHilr Spitugs
H im t lest Baptist C h u n h ta il I. A ir|sal
B m ilrsa id . S au lon !
S.Uilord Clvk Center l«H K ha uiUluIr
Boula^ard |S.iulord Avenue al Srm iiioUBoulevanl) hsiufoid
West view IL ip ils i ( h im h t|(N M R |tiA
(Also known as II F II mkii.is li Paikwa&gt;|
Sanford

l o c a tio n

AJtamrm.r Springs E fo n ^tt .ry Srh«wg. 525
hnrvtpw S trrrt (.rff l&gt;.,lm S|.rtngs Drtvr)
Altamonte Springs
Ffflrst City E lrm m t.ity Srhool. 1010 Sand
Dike Road. Altamonte Springs
Central C h u rrh of Christ. 875 Oak Drive
Altamonte Spring*
S rv rn lh Day AihTiillst C h u rrh . 50 S Moss
Hood. (So.nl, of SR 434 mi Moss R,v„|)
Winter Spring*
Elks Club. 4735 Howrll D n in rh R ,„ d
vMnlrr Patk
tfolktay Inn. 230 W Highway 4 3 «
Altam unlr Springs
Hampton Inn. 151 N Dm .gt.,, A vrn u r

Altamonte Spring*
rj

SesTttth Day Adventist C h u rrli.
455 Maitland Avenue. Altamonte Springs
Country Creek Inn and Rarrpiet Club 620
Country Creek Parkw-ay h it DunneII
Ro .mI). Altamonte Springs
Winter Springs Clvlr Center. 400 N
Edgemon Avenue. Winter Springs
Northland C h n rrh . 530 Dug Track Rrsut
Longwnod
Holy Cross Lutheran C h u rrli. 760 Sun
Drive. Lake Mary

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Up To $10,000.00 IS AVAILABLE
FOR QUALIFIED APPLICANTS

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frlsl ILipttst C h u rrh of 5nvretw-atrr 3800
WVklva Springs Road. Longvmnd ’
Longwmxl C h u rrh o( th r N.i/nrrnr
Frlknvshtp Halt. 200 Wayman A vrtm r
Longwond
laitherart Haven Fellowship Hall 2041 W

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D»rd of Die Fellowship ( h im ti I'ty
Itisk.iwilLi Rikid Winter Spring*
WntgewiMMl retiliis YllLis. I 101 Forest l l l l l s
Drive. Winter Springs
Winter Springs City Hall I 1*20 K Stale
Rikid 434. W'lnler Spring*
rusk.iw.lLi PreshvterLui C h u rth , :I4*4M&gt; W*
Stale Rikid 420. (K tn lo
Lulheran ll.iven Felkmsfup Hall. 20-11 W
Slate Ktkid 120. (South of (Sletlol. Ovlrtlo
Balm Valley C luh House. 54X1 Palm Valiev
iHive. Oviedo
Oviedo Riverside Palk. IliOO liN k w n u l
Ikiillevard. Oviedo
Flr*t ILipilsi C h u n h Felkiwshlp Hall. .120
Flr*f Street. C*eneva
Oviedo Women* Club. 114 King street
Itietween High S* Ium»I ainl Methodist
C h urrh l. Ovtrdo
First ILipttst C litm li of Winter Springs.
817 E Stale RcxmI 434 (at Inlersrt turn ol
C R 419 A S R 434) Wittier Springs
River Oak* lTe sb \trfU n C h u n It
105 W ishlngloii Avenue. Dike W.irv
Calvary Temple ol lYalse. *2020 \l» ( rat krii
Rikul. S.inford
Sate II utior Christian ( liu n h 730 I ps.iL»
Knod. S.mlord
Markham Wuodx Seventh Day Aihenlisl
( htirrh. 505 Markham WimmI* Rood
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Faith O t.trra rh C h u rth (prrvtousty kn.m ii
as Slovak G ardrn). 3110 ll.m rll llran rh
Ro.id. Winter Park
St S trphrn'* Cathollr C h u rrh 575
Tusk.iwllLi Road. W intrr Springs
C h u rrh of T h r Nrw CuvTtunt
800 TuskawilL. Road, W intrr Springs
Srnlor C ltU rn s Mi.lMpiirp.Mr C rn lrr.
200 N Trtplrt D .k r Drtvr. C a s s rllw m
w in trr Springs Ctvtr C m trr. 4 0 0 N
Edgnnon Avr . W intrr Springs
Strrllng Park E lr.n m la ry Srhiml. 2 0 | y-„,|r
Clrrle. ('assellierry
Matanalha S rv m th Day AdvnrnUal. 1400
Drar t-ik r Road (prrvtousty k.xm t. as
Lakrvtrw ChrtoUan C h u rrh l. Ar..,,k a
W rsl Hnuu h library. 245 N H unt Club
lloulrvurtl. Iongwa.,1
Wrktva C .nnm unlly C m tr r. 230 Hunt C lub
ll lv .l. S u ltr |tl|. tamgw-m.l
SI. S trp h rn Lutheran Churc h. 2 1 to w
St.ile Rimd 434. DingW'Mxl
River o.iks lYrstiyterun C h u rrh .
405 Washington Avenue. Dike Mary
( &gt;\ledu RiverMfle |».,rk. |G00 D m kwn*H|
Ikmlevanl. (h led o
Markham WimmI s 1‘veslryterLm C h u n li 5210
M.uklt.im W&lt;mmI s Ro.h I (one tulle North ol
Dike Mary Ifoulevurdl. Dike Mary
Hampton Inn. 131 N Dough* Avenue.
Altamonte Springs
Cornerstone Com m unity C h u rrli. inoo
(lahrtelLi Dine (prevlnusly known as
UglillMHise Com m unity ( h im hi. Winter
Park
tira.s- Iflrslntrrtan C h u rrh . l i l t Tuskawtlla
Ibkid (1/2 m llr North ol I6-.I H og foikr
Rnnrft Winter 4 (uini**
S o u t h SeiH tlM ile ( l i o n

W est 5 .«11 fo n t I to y * .•» t .H ls &lt; lo t,

** You do not have to be a Senior Citizen to Apply!!!

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Tr»'n ln * C m tr r at Sylvan D .k r Park
H45 Lnkr M.irkham Road. Hanford
Mktway Ek-m m tary Srhool. 2 2 5 1 3 itw.iv
IMIdwav). Sanfunl
AilanHintr Springs City Halt, 2 2 5
Nrwrburyport A vrn ur. A lU m o n tr Springs
Oviedo East Branch library. 310 D m . ton
S trrrt. Ovtnln
Geneva Elementary Srhool. (Family
K” |6 jr r r C m le r) 27S First street. Geneva
VFW ISwt 10139. 1 135 7lh Street. (Avenue
fc A 7th Street). Chuluota
Tlrst Ifoptist C h n rrh n(Tnscawtlla 4500
Dike Road. (Corner or Dike Road A
TUseawtlla Rood). Winter Park
First ILiptlst C h u rth ol Sweetw-aler .'WOO
WYklva Springs Road, Lnngwr&gt;od
St D rie r. Eptsropal C h u rth . 700 Rinehart
k *m &lt;J. laikr Mary

Winter Sprints*
25

Midway
Elementary \s
first RIF Day
this Thursday

LOCATION

Markham Wnnd* l*rr*bylrrt»n Chtirrh.
5210 Markham Won't* Ro.ul (one mile
North of Lake Mary Boulevard).
Lake Mary

(ienrva LI*menl.irv S* ln*'l iFamilv Resourie
Cenlerl. 275 First Slrrei (•enrva
Nortliskle ILipilsi ( h im h I5fi W Slate Rikid
119. ( huluola
Lake Mary ( ’unuiiutufy ILdl 200 N Country
( lull Rikid Dike Mary
CiNirtyard hv Mantoll. 135 lnlernalioii.il
Parkwav llealliiow
*KI R rtlenloi' l*irs|*&gt;irtuu i h im It 4*97l
Reil Hug Dike Rikid lKHtl«»
RrfoniMsI llieoiogli al Sriiiin.ii&gt; 1231
Reformation Drive (inirrso non ol Mm lu ll
IL iiiiiih m k R tk id A Alafaya W imhIs ll lv d I
(K letlit
Wrklva iTesIwterLin C h nu h 2 1 1 Wrktva
Springs Line D»ngvMN«l
St Aitkins Anglican Cathedral .B4H W Male
Rtkid 42l» i K i**l*»
New Covenant Assenthlv of (i«*l C h u n li P fH
lake Drive Casneltjervy
First I'veslivtriLin C h u n h Dike Mary
128 W Wilhur Avenue Dike Man
( tossing* Com m unity i h im h
190 DnigwiMitl/Dike Mary Rikid l.ik r M an
OvirdoC'lly Hall 100 A lrvam lru Boulevard,
(hletli*
n rd u ITexliylrrtaii C h u rth 2400 Dx'kvraud
Ikm lrvaiil iKiedo
MatklLiiit WimhIs Seventh lki&gt; Ailvrntlsl
( hint h r&gt;05 Markham Wi *mI* K.md
Daigwood
llaililltoti Flemriit.uv S* liool 1501 F 8th
Street ?vmfofd (F n ira iu r oil ( rU i&gt; Avetiue)
( i*iid**it Inn 590 Ava ( iant loit H ukm aii
D n vri Sauk ad
S.mloid 4 ivu 4 ruler III I K S r iiilm t lr
IkKilev.ud |S.uifoid Avenue at Sriiiliiole
Ikailrv .ml) s,m(oi d
SrmiiuUe ( oiiiiiitmilv C h u n h 54170 4Range
IkHilev.ml s.uifoid

�niRC 6A Suml.iv \ m r m b r r 2(H)2

Tier. SEMINOLE 11FRAU)

Annual Sanford/Seminole Chamber Realtor Tour Thursday
n io .innii.il ^m fnnl/Si'niinoli'
Chamber Realtor Tour Jus K v n
scheduled for Thursday, Nov, 7.
Area realtors w ill nx-et al 8 ,TO
a m. at the Seminole County IHiblic
Schools
Educational
Support
Center, located at 400 F.. L ik e M a n
Boulevard inSinford. I he lour will

include
Seminole
H igh ,
M illennium
M iddle,
ami
Idyllwilde FlemenLiry xhools. A n
added highlight will he a Svtnford
historic district tour scheduled at
1150 a.m.
T lx 1 realtors will return to the
FSC b y 12-T0 p.m. Washington

Mutual Ikink and Premier Title and
Abstract are sponsoring the Realtor
Tour. For tour reservations, please
contact
l.inda
H o w a rd
at
Washington M utual at 407-647521X).
Ihe breakfast speaker will be
Dianne Kramer, deputy superin­

tendent of Seminole County Public
Schools, w h o w ill p ro vide an
update on the results of the one-half
cent sak»t tax extension. Jerry Mills,
of llurke. Bales &amp; MilLs w ill load the
Sinford historic district tour.
Mills, a resident of the historic
district, is chairman of the

Sanford/Seminole
Chamber
Education Committee, the tour co­
sponsor.
For more information on the
Realtor Tour, please call Seminole
County Public Schools Com m unity
Involvement Department at 407­
3200178.

Recycle old books
O n M onday, residents of
unincorporated Seminole may
recycle okl trk-plxme books.
The btx»ks w ill be accepted on
reguLir recycling collection days
thmugh Feb 7. Residents are
asked to place the old telcplione
books in their newspaper recy­

V O T E . C O M P L E T E L Y FIL L IN T H E O V A L • N E X T T O Y O U R C H O IC E .
Use only the marking device provided or a number 2 pencil.
II you make a mistake, donl hesitate to ask (or a new ballot. II you erase or make other marks, your vote may not count.
T o vote for a candidate whose name is not pnnted on the ballot, fill In the oval and wnte in the candidate's name on the blank
line provided for a wnte-in candidate.

’ tV ', ' C O N O M M IO N A i.
R E P R E S E N T A T IV E IN C O N G R E S S
D IS T R IC T 3
(Vote for One)

O
O

NO. 1 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

O Sandra Sandy'ADAMS
O J * ™ T - C0AKLEY

(REP)

*'»'&lt;•' CAR ROLL

(REP)

Comne BROWN

(DEM) PLEASE NOTE: Stata Representative. District 33.
will appear ONLY m Precincts 3. 5. 6. 7. 18. 21. 22.

(UB)

29. 42. 50. 55. 61. 62. 73. 75. 85. 89.94. 95. 97. 98.
99. too. tot. 102. 109. 110. 113. 114. 116. 120.
PLEASE N O TE: Representative in Congress. 121. 123 and 125
District 3. will appear ONLY M Precincts 3. 19. 21.
S T A T E R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
22. 29. 42. 105. 106. 108. 123. t2&lt; and 125
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D IS T R IC T 34
(Vote for One)

R E P R E S E N T A T IV E IN C O N G R E S S
D IS T R IC T 7
(Vole lor One)

O

David J MEALOfl

O

Christopher Michael WHEELER

(REP)

O

John l MICA

(REP)

O

Wa,ne HOGAN

(DEM) PLEASE NO TE: Slate Representative. District 34,
will appear ONLY in Precincts 8. 10, 13. 14, 15. 17,

PLEASE N O TE : Representative in Congress,
District 7, will appear ONLY in Precincts 1. 2. 4. 9.
10. 13. 14 15. 17 18.20, 23. 24, 25. 26. 27. 28. 30.
31. 32. 33. 34, 37. 39. 41. 46. 47. 48. 53. 54. 58. 60.
61. 62. 63. 64. 67, 71. 72. 77. 78. 81. 82. 83. 84 86.
92 93. 104 107. I l l , 112, 115. 118. 119. 122 and
126

R E P R E S E N T A T IV E IN C O N G R E S S
D IS T R IC T 24
(Vole lor O ne)

O
O

(UB)

19. 20. 23. 24, 26. 27, 28. 32. 37.38. 40. 43. 44. 48,
49. 52. 56. 57.67.68. 72. 74. 78. 77. 78. 79. 84. 86.
88. 90. 96. 103. 104. 111. 112, 117. 118. 119 and

122
S T A T E R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
D IS T R IC T 37
(Vole (or One)

O

David SIMMONS

O

Timothy MORIARTY

(REP)
(UB)

Tom FEENEY

(REP)

Harry JACOBS

(DEM) will appear ONLY in Precincts 1. 4, 9, 11. 12. 16.

PLEASE NO TE: State Representative. District 37,

25.31.33.34,35, 36.39.45.46.47,51.53. 54. 58.
PLEASE N O TE : Representative In Congress. 59.60.64.65.66.69. 70. 71. 80.81.82.83. 87.91.
District 24. will appear ONLY In Precincts 5.6. 7. 8. 92. 93. 107 and 115.
11. 12. 16. 35. 36. 38. 40.43,44.45. 49,50.51.52.
55, 56. 57. 59.65.66. 68.69. 70. 73. 74, 75. 76. 79.
COUNTY
80. 85. 87. 08. 89. 90. 91. 94. 95. 96, 97. 98. 99.
100. 101. 102. 103. 109. 110. 113. 114. 116. 117,
C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R
120 and 121
D IS T R IC T 2

»"«/* r

STATE

i rss
O

(Vole lor One)

-

Randall Randy MORRIS

BALLOT TITLE: Amendng Artrde I, Section 17 ol the State Constitution
BALLOT SUMMARY: Proposing an amendment to the Slate Constitution identical to a proposed
amendment to Section 17 ol Article I ol the State Constitution which was approved by a statewide
voter 1990 The Supreme Court ol Florida itruefc the 1996 amendment in a ruling r which lour ol
Ihe saven justices found that tha baft* summary was Inaccurate The proposed amendment
expressly authonret the death penally lor capital Crimea and expressly authonm retroactive
changes r the method ol execution The amerxknent changes Ihe prohibition agars! ‘cruel or
unusual punohmenf.* currently provided r Section 17 ol Arndt I ol the State Constitution, to a
prohibition agarat ‘cruel and unusual punishment* to conform with the wonkng of tfie Eighth
Amendment to Ihe United States Constitution The amendment prohibits reduction of a death
sentence based on invalidity of an tiacutton method and providss lor continued force ot Ihe
sentence The amendment permits any execution method unless prohibited by Ihe United States
Constitution The amendment requras construction of the prohMion agarst cruet or unusual
punishment and Ihe proposed prohibition against crest and unusual punishment to conform to Unttod
Stales Supreme Court interpretation ol toe Eighth Amendment to the United Si i i m Constitution The
amendment would prevent stats courts, inducing Vie Floods Supreme Court, Irom treating Ihe state
constitutional prohibition aganst creel or unusual punishment as being more expansive than the
federal constitutional prohibition agamst creel and unusual pumtfvnent or Urutsd States Supreme
Court interpretations thereof The amendment tflecbvsty nufcfles rights currently slowed under Vie
stats prohibition aganst creel or unusual punishment which may afford greater protections lor (hose
subject to ptmhment for crimes than wt8 be provided by the amendment Under the amendment. Vie
protections afforded those subject to punishment for crimes under the 'creel or unusual punohmenf*
clause, as that clause currently appears In Secbon 17 of Arbds I of the Slats Constitution, wit be the
same as the mvwnum protections provided under the 'creel and unusuaT punishments clause of Vie
Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The amendment provides lor retroactive
appkcsbrkty
Specifically, the proposal amends Section 17 of Article I of tha Stata Constitution, to reed as set forth
below The word tfetfiee is a deletion, wortto mdertned are addbons:
SECTION 17. Excessive punishments -Excessive fines, cruel |Qg er unusual punishment,
attainder, lodeitura of estats, ndefrvts imprisonment, and unreasonable detention of witnesses are
forbidden The death penalty M an authorized punishment tor capital crimes designated bv the
Hflttttfcn Th&lt;t B a tm a n
flM i at
nmshmen and Ihe prohibition aoainst creel and
upmualounitfynvflihai be construed in confornstv with deaitona of the United StatasSucrama
Court which jntarorai the nmixMinn enaeietfnwl end imnaiial m**«hmen( provided In lha Eicrith

ftM flfln M la ttM lM ed SIMM ConitiMton. Am method of execution ihtft»atowed.unle^
crcMrtvd bv the Unrted SUtw Confttudon. Methodi of execution mav be dasionatedbv the
haMitun. and i_cflanoe in «nv method of execution mav be acofiad ratroacbvstv. A aanfeoce of
dai ttllban not bftiaAiced an t h e b m tbit a method of Macuton ia invalid- In anv cast in whtch an
urartian maihrt a flK k radlnvili l the

bfl HwtuIN executed bv anv valid method TNt section shall lochr retroactive*

(Vote tor One)

G O V E R N O R A L IE U T E N A N T
GOVERNOR

(REP)

O
O

O

—

-

CD

W MCBRIDE
Tom R0SSIN

(DEM)

Rooen (BoO) KUNST
Linda MIKLOWITZ

(NPA)

o

o yes
ON
O

ARTICLE XL SECTION 5

BALLOT TITLE: Economic Impact Statements lor Proposed Constitutional Amendments or
Revisions
BALLOT SUMMARY: Requires the Legislature to provide by general law for the provision of an
economy xmpact statement to the public pnoc lo the pubfic voting on an amendment of the Florida
Constitution proposed by initiative

O
O

mm

O

Chart* CRIST

(REP|

CD

Buddy DYER

(OEM)

C O M M IS S IO N E R O F A G R IC U L T U R E
(Vote for O ne)

mm
mm

O

Charles H BRONSON

(REP)

CD

David NELSON

(DEM)

r —i
^

A

.UJ Ml

O
O

Anna COWIN

O

W rt»« in

mm

PLEASE NOTE: Stata Senator, District 20. will
appear ONLY m Precincts 2, 30. 41 63 86. 106
108. 112 124 and 126

O

NO
N O I C O B S T ir .'

BALLOT TTTLE: Voluntary Unrvarsal Pre-Kindifgetop Em
BALLOT SUMMARY: Every four-year-old childnf%n&amp;r&lt;
2005 school year. This voluntary earty chAdhooddwebtrt ,
free for al Ftonda four-year-olds without taking iwti kmcs .&gt;

O

YES

O

NO
N O .» COHSTTT.-

BALLOT TITLE: Florida's Amendment to Reduce Oankt
BALLOT SUMMARY: Proposes an amendment frtte S n .
Btere be a matumum number of students m putAo aoteef sea
requires the Legtsiature. and not local school distrett. tca. lo achieve the required maximum class size

O
O

YES
NO

BALLOT TTTLE: Animal Cruelty Amendment U r tw . j r; i
BALLOT SUMMARY: Inhumane Ireatmant oI a tw a a in w
Society o*(ha United Stales, no person shall confinei* v v
the p^j is prevailed from turrxng around freely, ancerr *r,
effective dale

O

yes

O

NO

nan-cow**
NO. 3 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

ARTICLE VW, SECTION •

BALLOT TITLE: Authoring Amendments to Miami Dade County Home Rule Charter by Special
Law Approved by Referendum

BALLOT TITLE: Local Trustees and StatewxJe Goerrxcu
BALLOT SUMMARY: A local board of trustees sra* m i
teaching, research, and service to community A state*oe; ■
operation of the whole university system. Wasteful Jottu:
of board members. ‘Deluding one student and ore fmurjx*

BALLOT SUMMARY: Propoamg an amendment lo Section 6 of Article VIII of the Sute Constitution
lo authorize amendments or revises to Ihe Miam.-Dade County Home Rule Charter by special law

O

YES

a H v t w H ! V0'8 01

O

NO

O
O

e‘eCl0r* 01 Mam 0ade Coun^ and 10 a*110™ '•Rentes to the county's

YES
NO
NO. 4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

ARTICLE I, SECTION 24

VO':

BALLOT SUMMARY. Retires that laws providing exemptions Irom public records cr pubic
mee,.ng, recrement, must, after the erect*. dal. of bus amerxtment. be passed by a two-th.rds
vote of each house ol the Legislature
O

YES

O

NO

retained in ollice?

~D

YES

O

NO

O
W POSEY

YES

Shall Judge Thomas D S A W A Y A of
Ihe Filth District Court ol Appeal be
retained in ollice?

S TA TE SEN ATO R
D IS T R IC T 24
(Vole for O ne)

—

NO

Shall Judge Robert J ( Bob') P L E U S . Jr
ot the Filth District Court ol Appeal be
(REP)

O
O

NO

YES

S T A T E SEN ATO R
D IS T R IC T 20
(Vole lor O ne)
O

YES

Shan Judge William David PA LM ER ol Ihe
Fifih District Court of Appeal be retained in
ollice?

L E G IS L A T IV E

mm

—

D IS T R IC T C O U R T O F A P P E A L
Shall Judge Richard B O R F IN G E R of the
Fifth District Court of Appeal be retained in
ollice?

BALLOT TTTLE: Exemption for Construction of Lw*ig O ut
BALLOT SUMMARY: Proposes an amendment tote Sin;
homeateed property resulting from constructing Wrg a * v
years old or oidar. UmAs the amounl of such eiemptoitor,
asaesaed value of the property asvnproved. whchev»r*w

NO

Write-in

O YES
ON
O

NO:7:OCWm'

YES

Shall Justice Charles T . W E L L S ol Ihe
Supreme Court be retained in oflice?
A TTO R N EY GENERAL
(Vote lor O ne)

____________

NO: 10 O T . * }

N O N P A R TIS A N
SUPR EM E C O U R T
Shall Justice Harry Lee A N S TE A D of the
Supreme Court be retained in office?

O YES
ON
O

NO

UfM s.lM

(REP)

w w T in r

BALLOT TITLE: Protect People from the Health Haiarcs a fc
BALLOT SUMMARY: To protect people from the 1 * * * ^
indoor workplaces Aflows exceptions lor pnvale ratxMnce, k
Also Mows exceptions for reta4 tobacco shops. Ongnteo*
Provides definitions, and requires Ihe le c tu r e taStore#, n

YES

NO. 2 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
JeoBUSM
Frank 7 BROGAN

ARTICLE L SECTION 17 .

FLORIDA^TATE
POLLINGPCACE
A "VOTERvWFTHt
n o .'B

P R O P O M D CONSTITUTIONAL A M B N O M S fTt

S T A T E R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
D IS T R IC T 33
(Vote for One)

*•
Ir
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cling bin.

IMPORTANT:
TO
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ft

(REP)

YES
NO

W rit* m

Pt-tASE NOTE: State Senator. District 24 «iii
appe.u ONLY m Precincts 5. 6 7. 55 85. 99 10c,
101. 109 110 114 120 and 121

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T he ..............
Seminole H erod_________________

•

Sunday, Nmrmbcr 3. 2002 P a g e 7 / \

- i .n e)yJ&gt;0ar&lt;^ member for Foundation for Sem inole Schools

fjo Caldcnme, executive
f r The Foundation for
* County l*ublic Schools,
AlX) the election of a new
-vmber, |osc*ph Witkowski
„$Linski in Orlando, d u rt iYtnber Ikvm l meeting.
u*v»ki is currently jn

Business Devel­
opment
with
™ s Skanska in
Orlando. He hw

ntunxxi to
Skanska after a
2-5-year period
of ow ning and

operating his o w n Construction
Management Firm.
W h ile initially w ith Beers
Skanska through M a y of 2000,
W itkowski served in a projeU man­
agement n&gt;k* managing university
p r o * * on the U C F campus.
T h e Foundation for Seminole

C ounty Public SchooLs Is a 501c.1
non-profit organization that s u p
ports Seminole C o u n ty Public
SchooLs.
Teacher and student
recognition programs such as
Teacher of the Year, School-Related
Eimpkiyee erf the Year, Grants for
Great Ideas, and scholarship for

ARTICLE X, SECTION ] q

---------------

SAM PLE BALLOT

PilRC f).\

am
lems sub­
w ill
be
made In

:

OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2002

CfTY O F C A M tL M ftflY
COMMISSIONER, SEAT 1
(Vote lor One)

M y .re b^ng u » d to

For additional information,
regarding
supporting
Th e
Foundation for Seminole County
SchooLs, call Calderone at 407-320­
0180.

Seminole C o u n ty Legal A id
is looking for office volunteers
to assist with phone answering
and help filling out applica­
tions.
For information about vol­
unteering, contact Legal A id
Erin M artin at 407-834-1660,
ext. 202.

ration o r
I Jeanette
I or 407h al 407-

fy o ^ F A ^ T O pRR0 V?AT V0u PRESENT A p h o t o i.d . TO VOTE AT YOUR
£ PHOTO L ™ AFRRMATON OTO ' D” V° U WltL BE REQUIRED TO SI0N
ULAMEN0MENT

students and teachers are some of
the many projects funded by The
Foundation.

Volunteers needed

O Susan OOERNER
O Frank A SCHUTTE
O Tony TIZZIO
yUL AMENDMENT

ARTICLE VI, SECTION 4

COMMISSIONER, SEAT 2
(Vole lor One)

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it?Parents or Grandparwiti

O

-tfMjon to attoscouttos totiampr fromtaxationan increase In ffie assessed value of

O Colleen S HUPFORD
O Stan WEINR0TH

*****n assessed vabt raadtng Iromsuch construction or 20 percent of tha total

O ffle e o f ,

u p e rv ls o r
“^Elections

K«thy COOK

W m i nn ls f n u n t y , M n r M a

m — A *•
jo n o y i m_
Supervitor of tbctioni

COMMISSIONER, SEA T 3
(Vole lor One)

•OWL AMENDMENT

ARTICLE (X. SECTION 1

«n
ixt/rad a tugh fruity pce-kjndargartantaarrxnq opportune? by tna m u no later than toe
•rdsAjcabon program shal baastabSshad accoting to high quaKyitaixiarda and shal be
ijlor enstmg erAjcatwn. health and development programs

O

Linda C. HART

O

Earl MCMULLEN

')

AMEND CASSELBERRY CHARTER TO REPEAL TERM LIMITS FOR CfTY COMMISSIONERS
Shal Artide IV, Section 10of the City Charter ol the City ol Casselberry be amended to repeal the
provision that estattshes termkm** lor the Oy Comrrwswnere and Mayor, which trots consist oI a
maamurn of three (3) consecutive lour (4) yea; taros in the office, as provided in Ordnance 02-1064’

O
O
TONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE 0, SECTION 1

tie w * y S*«&gt; itrM . I M
For voting Information csrfb 407-665-7700
or visit our wob site cP: www lemcoeledions org

YES lor approval
NO lor rejection

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Shell Article X. Section 10 01(c) Charter
Review be amended to say that not less
then every seven (7) years, as opposed to
the present three (3) years. Ihe City
Commission shall appoint a Charter
Advisory Committee lor the purpose ol
reviewing the Charter and. II deemed
appropriate to the Interests ot ttie
residents ol Longwood. the Charter
Advisory Committee shall submit
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proposed amendments or revisions to the
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Community Notes
V'oluntecrx Needed

rho Seminole C o u n ty
C u .ird i.in A d I .item program is
in need of volunteers to advcv
rale for the best interest of
abused, neglected and aban­
doned children in .1 court pro­
e n d in g . To become .1 C 11.1 nli.1n
A»l Litem volunteer you must I v
21 years of age or older, possess
gisxl imlgment, com m on sense
and be capable of helping a
child in crisis. You must present
fax o rable rvfctvnocs, consent to
lux e you r background checked
and complete 24 hours of treining;
G u a n lia n A d Litem training
xx ill lx* held at the Juvenile
lustier Center, 190 Hush lllvd. in
S m ford on Nox. 8 ,9 and 15. For
m om information call Tina at
407-665-5376.

Sem inole Spokes of Welcome
Wagon C lu b
Seminole Spokes, a sex ial club
helping nexvcomers make
friends and become familiar
" ith the O rlando area xvill hold

its monthly luncheon Nov. 13 at
11J O a m. at Sxveetwater
C o u n try C lu b in I xmgxvood, anil
a get-acquainted coffee on N o v
20 at 10:30 a m
For information on the* club,
lixation of meetings or to make
reservations, call Carol at 407­
880-6330.
Fantasy N ig h t

Seminole C o u n ty / L ik e M ary
Regional C lu m b e r of Commerce
xvill present the 12th annual
Fantasy Night, Saturday, Nov.
16, at 7 p.m., at O rla n d o Marriott
in Lake Mary. Part of the pro­
ceeds xvill benefit M ake-A-W ish.
Tickets an? noxv available, 515
in advance, 535 at the door. For
information call IX-bbie I t v at
407-333-4748.
R ibbon C u tting
File Altamonte Springs police
IX ’partnient and Altamonte Mall
xvill be holding a ribbon cutting
ceremony Friday, Nov. 21 to
mark the grand opening of the
nexv C O P S Center (Com m unity
Oriented Police Services). File

Condos
C o n tin u ed from Page 1A

center w ill he full service, open
p u l " *"
to the public
M o n d a y through
Satunlay
inlay Ifrom 10 a m. until 4
p.m .
The center is in the Altamonte
Mall, just inside the loxver level
main mall entrance betxveen
Soars and Dillard's.
Festivities w ill continue
through Saturday, N o v 11 with
special events for adults and
children, with free ID kits for
children and digital pliotographs, brochures and pam­
phlets, displays and muen more
in addition to "C lo w n Alias".
Wilderness Mike
A wilderness area hike xvill lx*
resented Satunlay, Nov. 11,
eginning at 4 a m .. Meet at the
I (itching Post Bar parking lot at
the intersection of SR-419 and
Dike Mills Road in Chuluota.
Bring water, bug spray and
lunch or a snack. T h e hike will
lx* for four miles through a vari­
ety of habitats N o pets please.
T h e public is invited.
For mote information contact
Joan at 407-365-6036.

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"W e’re prepared to talk very
specific details," I lorian said.
H e added that the project
w o uld not be a "h it-a n d -ru n "
development anil said he is cur­
rently negotiating w ith SunTrust
(kink about their parking lot, as
well as the property ow ners of
the old railroad depot on M yrtle
Avenue
that was partially
destroyed by fin*.
Previous proposals for water­
front development have indicat­
ed a large chain stem* — most
likely a grocery stun* — could be
incorporated into a condom ini­
um type project. Ilo ria n ’s pro­
posal doesn’t include such stores
"Th e re ’s not going to be .1
W inn Dixie or a Staples jps not
that kind of envinssm ent,"
I lorian said.
Tlie land available for the* pro­
ject xvould not support the devel­
opment, llo ria n slid. In addi­
tion. large chain stores put stores
in proven locations, though ho
expects such stores to eventually
come, llo ria n slid the current
market drx*s not warrant such
development.

Forum
C o n tin u ed from Page 1A
help adulLs to break !l&gt;e Libit.
D a w n M a ys-H a rd y, Program
Director of the Central Florida
Asthma Initiative and Caroline
Shine, Fnvironm ent.il Manager
from the Florida Department of
Environm ental Protection, are
xvorking xvith other program s
such as C o m m u n ity Health
Im provem ent C ou ncil of Florida
Hospital, Central Florida Health
Care Coalition, Seminole C o u n ty
H ealth D e p a rtm e nt and the
N e m ou rs C h ild re n ’s clinic to

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" Hiere is a tremendous amount
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drx’s n ’t warrant getting those
very large retail dollars."
Instead, tlx* retail m ix of the
development xvould include bou­
tiques. restaurants a nd coffee
shops, llorian slid . The condo­
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toxvnhouses selling in the m id5100.000 range.
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retail developments in L ik e Mary
and Heathmxv. H ie com pany
recently completed the extension
of the Target/WInn D ixie shop­
p in g center on L ik e M a ry
Ik hi leva rd. and built the retail and
office spaceat the ( kxxlings shop­
p in g center on International
Parkway.

Commissioners p ro vid e d no
direction dining M onday's meet­
ing. VanlVrivorp xvill prepare a
development order and pmvidp
tax and economic data for com­
missioners to analyze at their next
meeting.

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1980 as a Staff A ttorney anil has
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replacing G a ry C . Youngblixxi
w h o announced his retirement in
September.
” 1 am honored to serve as
Alagasco's President," Reynolds
said. "Al.ig.isco has a long history
of outstanding custom er and
co m m u nity service, and I look
forxv.ml to building on that lega­
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kids presents.
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program through m y mom's
work calkd Adopt-a-Family.
Throu gh this program, you
receive a piece of paper with the
name ami address of a needy
family. There is also a list of
some items that they want or
need. We bought gifts for a
mother and her tw o sores w I k i
are 6 and 7.
Instead of requesting D V D
players and computer games,
these kids wanted w arm clothes
ami lx cm. I games Thom- little
hoys wanted tilings tluit anpractical. The motln-ralso listed
items like tow els, washcloths,
ikslies ami a toaster.
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about what tlx-y want and gam­
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need, tlx-y could also lx-lp a
m -tdy family around
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neighbor made tin- call; I con­
fronted him. N o w he's put out
with me for "making a big deal
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jordy and his friends never
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were haying fun and got carried
away with their laughter. The
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neighbor didn't complain to
you or the boys first, but I
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let you know when the boys
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was in the house with the door
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until that neighbor apologizes to
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★ O utstanding Legislative Leadership Aw ard

★ Jaycees, Statew ide G o o d G overnm ent Award

★ Taxpayer’s Friend - Citizens Against
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★ O utstanding Young M en in A m erica

★ Sound Dollar A w ard - Free Congress
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★ Spirit of Enterprise A w ard - U.S. C h a m b e r
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★ Thomas Jefferson A w ard for Legislative Service

★ Ellis Island M e d a l of Honor Aw ard
★ L. M e n d el Rivers Award N on-C om m issioned Officers Association
★ Legislator of the Year N ational A w ard V ietnam Veterans of A m e rica
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* * rl l e h n u n
K.ul Le h n u n came to
Hanford in October, 1031 to
assume tire secretary posi­
tion of the Seminole
C o u n ty
Ch a m be r
of
Com m erce.
Since
his
arrival, he had been active­ Grace Marie
ly associated with num er­
.... Stinedpher
ous movements desiim.«t
for tii,. , t ,.,
1 iRni'u • • • • • • ,
proeress T Vr L'ment
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? " * a ’.u nty H e W M
considered one of the l e a d i n
Cham ber of Commerce secretaries
in the state.
Lehm an was b o m Oct. 5, IH97
in O conom ow oc, YVis., and
received his education in that state
and N e w Mexico After a im ing to
Florida, he received an L L .D .
degree from Rollins College.
I le had been national secretary
of the Christian Endeavor, vice
president of Montverde Academy,
and secretary of the OrangeC ou nty Chamber of Commerce.
H e was a mem ber of the
Masonic Lodge and held honorary
memberships in Kiwanis, Rotary

M r. Lehman had w ide
experience in almost every
form of publicity and was
well qualified for his posi­
tion with the Cham ber of
Commerce.
E .H . Laney
Before
com ing
to
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1925,
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Laney, ow ner and m.in.ig-

«■ or Laney D ry Cleanem,
0 ______ m er­
h jd A llo w e d the general
gchandise
.......................
business in Alabama for
nearly 11 years. H e liked his new
line of w o rk m uch better and liad
taken personal pride in building
u p his business which was located
on East Seam d Street.
Mr. Laney was a Royal Arch
Mason and a m em ber of First
M ethodist C h u rch . H e resided
w ith his family at 119 E. 5th Street.
H is wife was the former Minnie
Heath of Enterprise, Ala. and they
had
three
children.
Brace,
Kathleen, and E .L
Th is merchant was bom in St.
Claire County, Ala., but attended
public schools in Wetumpka and

spent most of his early life in
Easonville. I lis favorite sport was
baseball ami he aLso enjoyed read­
ing.

J.r. H all

Cal., w ho hail appeared in several
screen productions including the
rea-nlly released 'T h e Kid from
Spain" in which she pLiyed the
romantic lead w ith Eddie Cantor
as the star.

J.P. Hall had been connected
w ith various businesses during his
lifetime
and
w as
presently
Sanford's postmaster.
In 1905 he became a cashier for
the
Seaboard
Railroad
in
Fremandina Heath and in 1917
w as appointed custodian of the
Am erican Naval Stores C om pany
in Jacksonville.
In 1911 he became superinten­
dent of the Western U n ion
C o m p a ny in Jacksonville and in
1914 m* was transferred to Sanford
as superintendent of that offia*. I le
continued tliere until his appoint­
ment as postmaster in 1924.
H e resided at 1501 Palmetto
Avenue with his wife, the fomier
G la d y s Starlin and children
G ordon ami Lucille.
H e was b o m in Madison am i
educated in private schools. H e
was fond of horse racing and fish­
ing, but his favorite pastime was
conversing with others on various
topics.
M r. Hall was ve ry proud of his
niece, Ruth Hall of H ollyw ood,

Vance E. Douglas
Following in tin- fixitsteps of his
father, E.A. Douglas, pioneer resi­
dent of Sanford, Vance E. IXniglas
became C le rk of the Seminole
County Court in 1925 ami had
continually been reelected to that
post.
Before taking over the clerk's
office, lie k id served more than 10
years as deputy clerk.
H e was bom in Cliuluota but
was educated in Orange County
Schools. 1le lived in O rlando until
shortly before entering the clerk's
office in Sanford.
I le was a member of Ik - local
Elks H xlge, the Masonic lexige
and the CXIdfellows. 1le attended
First Methodist Church.
H e and his wife, the former
M ary Walker, had three children,
O live I lelen, I lerbert Lee and Joe
Walker, they resided at 2(M4
Hibiscus Court.
His favorite sport was hunting
while his hobby was raising fine
dogs.

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the football gam e. O v ie d o w ill
take on W in te r Park H ig h
School beginning at 7:30 p .m .
D u rin g half-tim e of the big
h om e co m ing gam e, the K in g
a nd Q u e e n w ill be cro w n e d
along w ith the court. V oting
took place this past week.
H om e com ing Dance w ill be
Saturday from H p.m . until m id A
night. N o tickets w ill be sold at
the d o o r and students m ust
have a photo ID plus receipt to
enter.

D in n e r C ru ise
Mujeres en A crion/W om en
in Action invites the com m unity
to an evening of dinner and
dancing M onday, Nov. 11, d u r ­
ing a cruise on the historic
waters of the St. Johns River.
M usic w ill be provided by
Victoria Rey. Boarding time is
4J O p.m . Cost is a S35 donation.
For m ore information, call
407-699-0191. Women In Action
is a non-profit organization
geared to assist and im prove
the quality of life for wom en
and children.

Each d a y w ill have a unique
theme. M onda y, N o v . 4 w ill be
A t 6 p .m . there is a Booster
"a|ama D a y w here students get
C lu b D in n e r at Carrabbas on
to w e a r stylish be dtim e clothes.
Tu s k a w illa Road. A fte r the d in ­
Tue sda y w ill be the fabulous
ner there w ill be K in g of the
, ,n D a y for students a nd their
Jungfc C a m e on John C u rrie r
lo o k -a -lik e frie nd. L a te r that
Field at 7 p .m ., follow ed b y the
nigh t, there w ill be a m o v ie at
L io n P ro w l at 7:45 p m
the baseball field at 7 p .m .
F rid a y w ill be e ve ryo n e 's
O n Wednesday, N o v . 6, it w ill
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dents are urged to w ear school
Blast from the Past in clu d in g
Fo r a dditio n a l inform a tio n,
colors of O ra n ge and Black.
the years of the 60’s, 70's 80's
call Brenda Holm es at 407-320­
It’s also a big d a y because of 4183.

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M a rily n at 407-814-9482.
C ra fte rs W anted
C e ntra l Flo rid a Regional
H o sp ita l A u x ilia ry w ill hold
their sixth a nnu a l C o u n try
Store and C ra ft Sale, N o v . 12,
at the hospital. Space rental is
$20 w ith a table and chairs
p ro v id e d .
T o become in v o lv e d , phone
Peg Jones at 407-330-3268 or
M ich elle H e n d ric k at the hos­
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5784.

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SR-434 in A lta m o n te Springs,
N o v . 11, b e g in n in g at 9:30 a.m .
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November 3, 2002

C r o ssw o r d

Bears, Lions repeat as District champs

B oatU .S.
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can n o w save u p to 10 cents
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netw ork of 675 BoatU.S.

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W IN N E R S F O R W E E K 7 O F
B IG F IS H O P E N
K IS S IM M E E -S T . C L O U D
— T h e w inners from Week 7
of the Th ird A n n u a l
Kissimmee-St. C lo u d 's Big
Fish O p e n has been
announced.
Ih e Big Fish O p e n ends
S unday (N o v e m b e r 3rd), as
local and visiting anglers con­
tinue their pursuit of a
$10,000 rew ard. T h is w inners
are:
A d u lt Bass _ $1,000, C a rv e r
K ip p , Kissimmee, 10.60 lb.,
caught on West I-ik e Toho.
A d u lt C ra p p ie _ $1,(XX),
loh nny Hobbs, Ocoee, 1.75
lb., caught on L ik e Toho.
Junior Buss _ $100 savings
bond, Joshua Sullivan, St.
C lo u d , 5.35 lb., caught on
East l-ik e Toho.
Junior C ra p p ie _ $100 sav­
ings bonds. Dale Holasek
Kissimmee*, 105 |b.. taught
on East l-ik e Toho.
S U M TE R C O U N T Y M A N
C H A R G E D W IT H K IL L IN G
S A N D H IL L C R A N E
A 35-year-old lake
I’unasoffkce m an admitted
that he shot and killed a
sandhill crane near the
Jum per Creek W ildlife
M anagement Area so he
could eat it Florida sandhill
cranes are listed as a threat
ened species b y the Florida
Fish and W ildlife
Conservation Com m ission
(F W C ), and it is against the
law to kill them
Noel Eugene Bevm gton, of
1540 C o u n ty Road 436 in
Sunder C o u n ty, is charged
w ith killing a Florida sandhill
crane, a nd shooting from a
county maintained road.
Ikith olfenses are m isde­
meanors w hich each carry a
penalty of up to a $5(XI line
a n d / o r u p to 60 days in jail
A n y o n e w h o secs someone
violating any fish o r w ildlife
law should report it to the
F W C through its toll-free, 24hour, W ildlife Alert H otline at
1-8 8 8 -4 0 4 -FW C C . Callers can
remain anonym ous and m ay
be eligible lor a rcwai J if
their inform ation leads to an
arrest

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w ilT hostr|adkl,ntl
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t 7 n m LcIcsonviMe-Nfandarin (17-12)
at / p m. on Tuesday.
B the N o . 4 state-ranked Lions w in
they w o u ld advance to next Saturday's
h; S
'n ' Semii|nals and Finals to be
m id at the home of Tuesday’s w ir
winner
b e tw ivn Ldgew ater (23-6) and
University (16-14).

’anthers.

Cypress Creek (26-2).
iuesday w ill f ,„ d 1\*| and (1 4 -1 3 ), jnL,
‘ -n N iiHl.dw .H Kl (22-5) i„ Jacksonville
5 A -D ,strict 6 trop h y X , '
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w o u ld advance lo the SA-Regicm ■&gt;'
nu tm a lsa n d Finals on s X d a y (||/q i
The final tw o rounds w ill be* play "| ,,
In hom e of the w in n e r of Tuesday's
match between P lant-City Durant m d
lu m p a -W h a rto n (12-7)
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B y D ean S m ith

Sports Editor
S A N F O R D — O n a special
night, the Sem inole Fighting
Scminoles g av e it their all
O ut-sized an d nut-num bered,
the tribe still w ent do w n
*** inK'MK f ri‘fav nigtu. falling
Is ^il lo the stale playoff Ism inl
C &gt;c iedo (Jon s a t M i o i i i . in I
W higliam b tjd iu m .

L A K E M A R Y - L a k e Mary
and Dike Brantley both made
statements in their final district
games Friday night.
the Rams showed everyone
d ia l they have completely
recovered from the loss to
Mainland and the Patriots let
everyone know Unit they
deserve an at large playoff bid.

O v ie d o im proves lo H -l (5-1
in 6 A -D is tric l 1) w hile
Seminole is now 1-H and 0-6.
"T h e kids keep pla ying hard,"
said Seminole coach Jim
Bernhardt. " A n d I know they’ll
play hard again next week."
T h e Scminoles attempted to
negate O vie d o .s size and
numerical advantage w ith a
quick-strike passing attack.
Junior quarterback Michael
M cKenzie, w h o spent most of
the night operating out of the
shotgun formation, completed
20 of 34 passes for 253 yards
and three touchdowns.
M ike I larlow caught
M cKenzie passes of four and 10
yards for touchdowns while
D anny Johnson hooked up
w ith M cK enzie on 75-yard
touchdow n pass play in the
third quarter.
D ie Lions dom inated play
from the start, scoring on seven
of their 10 possessions. O f the
three possessions that d id n ’t
result in points, one ended in a
lost tumble, another in a
missed field goal, and the third
as time ran out in the fourth
quarter.

l ake M a r y b e c a m e o n e of the
le u s \( team * |,,
11(,|J|y w in
H o m e c o m in g , r o m p in g t o n II
l i e n tore u s e r I v m a n to raise
Us n s . rd to S | o v e ra ll a n d V |
in C lass 5,\ | listricl 1

H tn k l photo* by Tommy Vlncint

This was tho look that tho Semmolo
dotenso had most ol tho night as
Howard Lingard (No 99, above)
lakes oil on another run Tho senior
fullback ran lor tour touchdowns on
Iho night, whilo tho Lions defense
played its usual tough hard-nosed,
hard hitting stylo (as witnessed by
Iho hit at right) In a 45-20 Class 6ADistnct t victory at Thomas E
Whigham Stadium Friday night Tho
Fighting Seminoles gavo I! their all
as they Ined to get a win on tho
nighi when the school honored Dr
John Morgan and Tim Ramos Sr by
naming iho now Tennis Courts aflor
Dr Morgan and the whole Alhletic
Complex was ronamed Iho Tim
Raines Athletic Park

I toward Lingard led the
f h'lexlo assault w ith lour rush
m g touchdowns I eo Sloan
tossed a touchdow n pas* to
Matt l.ougee lor another scon*
and Brice Patrick rushed lor a

tou ch dow n Place kicker Chit
M c C re w tied an O v ie d o school
record w ith a 52-yard Held

one for Ihe Frihe and their
faithlul. A t halftime, Seminole*
honored alum ni Dr. |ohn

goal.

M organ and lim Raines by
na m ing different segments of
its athletic facility tor them.

Despite the tin.il score, the
night was still an im portant

Lake Brantley picked u p a
huge road w in . i rushing
Sandalw ood, 41-0, m
Jacksonville.
Ihe Patriots are n o w 6-3
overall and finish Class 6 A District I p lay at 3-3. A victory
over Fake M a ry next Friday
w o uld look good, w hile they
m ay still get in w ith a loss.
Ihings d id not g o as w ell tw o
other S A C squads as W inter
Springs saw all hopes of an A t
Large bid end in a 35-11 loss at
the hands of JacksonvilleM andarin. W h ile the game was
not a district contest, it still
dropped the Bears to 3-6, assur­
ing them of a losing season.
L ik e H o w e ll also had prob­
lems »ui the road again, as the
Silv er I law ks w ere handed a
42-6 d ru b b in g by pow erful
M erritt Island.
Ihe regular season w ill end
next Friday w ith Seminole at
4A p ow er Palm Bay. Lake
H o w e ll at W inter Springs, Fake
Brantley at I ake Mary, W inter
Park at Ox iedo and O ly m p ia at
I y in jn . A ll ot the games are set
to begin at 7:30 p .m

SCC men open season with win
B y D ean Sm ith
Sports Editor
S A N F O R D — It d id n ’t lake
long for the biggest names on
the Seminole C o m m u n ity
College m en’s basketball team
to step into the spotlight
l-ed by returning A lll onference player Kitu&gt;
W itherspoon and l-SU transfer
I D Bracy, the Raiders rallied
from a 10-point first half dieficil
to edge M ia m i-D a d e
C o m m u n ity College, S4-7H, in
the opening gam e tor both clubs
.it the S C C I lealth and Physical
Fducation Center Friday night
Oraev, a former M r Florida
Basketball from Kissimmee,
scored a gam e-high 21 points,
including n u k in g 4-of-4 free
throw attempts in the final
m inute after the Sharks closed
to w ith in 7H-77.
Witherspoon, a 6-loot-7, 245
pound sophom ore center/for­
w a rd , n u d e Ills presence felt

inside, scoring |H p o in ts and
doing a gissl jot* ot ictHHinding
It was a titling display tor the
Boone gr.ulu.ite w h o verbally
com m itted to Florida
International U n ive rsity in
M iam i on Hiursday.
Witherspoon averaged a clou *
blc/double last season lor Ihe
Raiders w ith 15 2 p p g and II I
rpg I le was recently named by
The Sfvrtmx Ncus as one* ol the
lop fen Sophom ore | U C l ) cen­
ters h i the country.
S C C fell behind 17-7 at the

start and trailed virtually the
entire halt until tx ing the game
at 2H-2N and going to Ihe Its kerriH&gt;m with a 35-33 lead
Ih e Raiders Ic’d by as m any as
eight points in the second halt,
hut M IX T C kepi co m in g back
behind the shooting ol Francisco
R .isioam l Felipe Barrio* (IM
points each) and Rey L u q u e (l5
points)
W ith Ilie game still in the bal

.nice, Ihe freshman guard duo ol

lama.il ( .eorge (nine points) and
D.| Wesley ( I I points) came up
w ith hack-lo-hack steals aiul
layup* late in Ihe gam e
A pair of llirve’s got the
Sharks w ithin one, b ill George
and llrac x made o ol o Horn the
•rev throw line m the Imal W
seconds to sec ore the xvin
St. t w ill continue a ninegante homestainl to o j v i i the
season with a 7:30 p.m . game
tonight (S itu rd a y ) against high
l\ -touted Palm lie .u h
C o m m u n ity C ollege and then
xx ill host Manatee Com m u nity
l ollege at 7 HI p m on
Wednesday A dm ission is tree to
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transfer J D Bracy combined lor 48 points in SCC s 84-78 opening night vic­
tory Friday night at tho SCC Health and Physical Education Center

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$107,900
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$99,900
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Gospel choir banned from church event
B y N ic k P fe lfa u f
S taff W riter

The evening prior to the scheduled 9-11
memorial service at Central Baptist Church
in Sanford, officials o f the Seminole County
School District banned the participation of
tiie Seminole High School Gospel choir from
singing, because the event was held in a
church.
Superintendent Paul l ib e r t y and School
District Attorney Ned Julian made the deci­
sion to permanently ban the choir from
singing at any event conducted at a church.

D efy in g th e
w e a th e r
D e sp ite the e ffe cts of a
tro p ica l storm , tho U S A / A S A
1 S u p e r S lo w P itc h N a tio n a l
&gt;• C h a m p io n s h ip s m o v e d
' sm o o th ly a lo n g . F o r h ig h ­
lights, s e e
P ag e 1B

District attorney said decision based
on firm’s legal recommendation
Choir Director Bob Maguire and students in
the choir were reportedly disappointed at
the decision.
The speaker at the church event was
Mathew D. Stavcr, president and general
council of Liberty Counsel, located in
Orlando. Slaver commented, "The essence
of my message centered around the theme
of liberty flowing from the Declaration of

Independence and tire blessings of freedom
that liave made America a great country. I
was saddened and dismayed that during a
memorial service to celebrate freedom and
to honor those who died on Sept. It, a pub­
lic school would have the audacity to Kin a
choir from singing at the event solely
because it was conducted in a church."
After learning that the gospel choir Kid

boon banned by the ITistrict, Liberty Council
faxed a legal opinion outlining three federal
court of appeals cases that ruled school
choirs may sing religious songs, and tiiat
barring the group from singing at a church
was not only unconstitutional, but also
imprudent in light of the Sept. 11 memorial.
Staver said Liberty Counsel is consider­
ing a federal lawsuit concerning flic matter.
"If this Is pending a suit," said Attorney
Ned Julian, "I cannot say anything about the
situation." He did add however, that the
S e e C h oir, Page 9A

County
plans
overhaul
of codes

Geneva
resident
accused of
hate crime
From staff reports

A horse
called

‘Old Bob’

T h e y e a r 1 8 7 7 re p re se n ts a
m ile sto n e fo r Barrtord. it's
th e y e a r the city w a s o fficia l­
ly Incorporated. It's a ls o the
y e a r ‘ O ld Bob* w a s b om .

Page 1C

GEN EVA — A 40-ycar-old
Geneva man stands accused of
aggravated b a ttery /h a tc crim e
and hit and run, a fter he
allegedly struck another man
and his child with his motor
vehicle, then drove off. The
incident occurred T hu rsday
night in Geneva.
A ccording to the incident
report, 26-year-old T herisco
Jordan w as w alking along a
2nd Street in Geneva with his
5- year-old son on his shoul­
ders, when the suspect alleged­
ly aimed his vehicle at Jordan
and struck him. The suspect,
identified as Charles Lindsay
Su m m ersill, 40, o f G eneva,
then fled from the scene.
Jordan w as seriously injured
and the child was less injured!
A fter the alleged hit and run,
Sum m ersill drove Into Sanford
and approached a Sanford
olice officer at 6th Street and
ark Avenue, telling him what
had occurred. T h e incident
report says Sum m ersill told the
officer, "I think I killed som e­
one with my car in G eneva."
Deputies were then notified.
Sum m ersill
reportedly
accused Jordan o f "ripping him
o ff" (at an earlier time) and
then Sum m ersill alleged ly
went into a rant about Jordan's
race (Jordan is o f A frican
Am erican decent). Sum mersill
also alleged ly said he b or­
rowed his m other's vehicle, a
1994 Jeep, because it sits higher
off the ground and thereby
stood a better chance o f run­
ning over Jordan.
Sum m ersill
has
been
charged with aggravated bat­
tery
using
a
deadly
w eap o n /ag g rav ated battery
w ith a m otor vehicle (hate
crim e), and hit and run, failing
to remain at a crash involving
injury and hit &amp; run involving
injuries.
At press time, Jordan w as at
the O rlando Regional Medical
Center, where he was listed in
serious but stab le cond ition
wilh possible internal injuries.
The son, Anthony, w as taken to
C entral
Florida
Regional
H ospital by his m other for
treatment.
Due to the hate crim e status
of the incident, it w as recom ­
m ended that Sum m ersill be
placed on a no bond status
pending first appearance.

Herald photos by Tommy Vlncsnl

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Mushroom mania
S a v o r y m u s h ro o m s turn a n
o rd in a ry o n e -s te p m e a l in to
a s p e c ia l o c c a s io n , a n d
th e y g o w e ll w ith ju st
a b o u t a n y th in g .
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Seminole Smile

Pictured above. Lake Mary Police Chlel
singing ot the national anthem. At top, Li
9/11/01 Remembrance Program.

d Fire Chief Craig Haun salute during the
John Litton welcomes people to the city's

Pictured above, members ot the Sominoie High
School Air Force Junior ROTC Honor Guard,
including Brad Zook. Jeremiah Rivera,
Mohamed Nsouli and Shawnalea Fuontos, prosent the colors during the Sanlord-Seminole
Chamber of Commerce's Service ot
Remembrance held Wednesday. At right.
Sanlord Police Department Capt. Darrel Presley,
right, Police Chief Brian Tooley and other officers
and residents watch the 21-gun salute presented
by the Sanlord Police Honor Guard.

B y N ic k P fe lfa u f

Staff Writer
Seminole* County Planning
and Development director Don
S. Fisher made an exquisite, and
apparently effective video pre­
sentation before the Seminote
County Commission meeting
last week.
"This is how it Kis been with
our depar
department," he said, then
proceeded
x*eded to show the tape. It
featured a fictitious customer he
called "Jeannie," in the Planning
and Development offices, seek­
ing to find information on a cer­
tain piece of property. Each time
she went to a desk in the depart­
ment, the clerk was seen direct­
ing her to a different clerk. This
happened approximately five
times, and poor little Jeannie
became flustered.
"People certainly know what
this is like," Fisher said. "Il seems
you arc always in the wrong
department or at the wrong
desk."
Fisher then went on to explain
Dial Planning and Development
Is suggesting an overhaul of the
L ind Development Code, and
recommended the county put
out an RFP (Request for
Proposal) to take on professional
services to enact the overhaul.
"A s the a id e stands now," he
said, "it Kis been amended 18
limes sina* 1999."
During his talk. County
Planner Matt West put out a dis­
play of code books which, all
together, exceeded two feet in
height.
Fisher explained that the
department has served more
than 5,000 custom ers since
February of this year, and Ik*
questioned how many may have
gone away disappointed in their
results, or unable to have their
questions answered.
Now he is proposing all four
divisions be in one location,
ratlicr than spread through the
county facilities. Each clerk will
either be able to answer ques­
tions, or call someone to that
offia? who will have the correct
answers. "We want to update our
web site, so people can call us up
at home, and by calling up airtain information, find practically
everything they want to know such as setback dim ensions,
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SA N FO R D — The Seminole
County Com m ission held a
moment o f silence in remem­
brance of the victims of Sept- 11,
2001, at tire start of Tuesday morn­
ing's commission meeting.
The commission then passed a
resolution supporting National
Fallen Firefighters Memorial Day,
a m ove recently passed by
Congress and tire president. Tire
observance is to be held Oct. 6, and
according to the resolution, it is to
be "a day to honor firefighters and

emergency personnel who have
sacrificed their lives to save others
by lowering the American Hag on
all federal building to Iralf-staff."
The measure calls on all citizens
of Seminole County to join togeth­
er on Ural day to "Ironor fin* and
emergency services personnel,
past and present, who, by their
faithful and loyal devotion to duty,
Irave n*nden*d invaluable service
to their community and its citi­
zens. and pay tribute to them".
It Iras been estimated tlrat an
average of 100 firefighters coura­
geously make the ultimate sacrifice
in the line of duty each year

anrund lire nation under normal
circumstances. On Sept. 11,2001 at
lire World Trade Center, 343 fire­
fighters and emergency personnel
lost their lives.
Com m issioner Randy Morris
read tire official resolution, and
moved Hurt it be accepted, wlticlr
won unanimous approval by the
conmrissuxi.
Commission Resolution
lire following Resolution was
adopted at the Regular Meeting of
the
Ikiard
of
County
Com m issioners
of
Sem inole
County, Florida on the 10th Day of

September, A.D. 2002
Whereas, the Congress and
President of the United states Irave
designated tire day of tire annual
National
Fallen
Firefighters
Memorial Service as a day to
honor firefighters and emergency
personnel who Irave sacrificed
their lives to save others by lower­
ing the American flag on all feder­
al buildings to half-staff; and
Whereas, tire average of 100 fire­
fighters courageously make the
ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty
each year; and
W hereas,
the
events
of
Septem ber 11, 2001 brought

national attention to the duties,
responsibilities, Irazards and sacri­
fices faced by fire and emergency
services personnel on a daily basis;
and
Whereas, fin-fighters and emer­
gency personnel play an essential
role in tire protection of lives and
property in our local community.
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by
the
Board
o f County
Com m issioners
of
Sem inole
County, Florida to call upon all cit­
izens o f Sem inole County and
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Juveniles Arrested
Winter Springs police arrested two
juveniles Wednesday, in connection
with an attempted burglary. Officers
were called regarding a burglary
attempt in promess in the 100 block of
Lisa Loop in Winter Springs, and locat­
ed both of the juveniles, whose names
have not been released.
Each is being charged with attempt-

Concealed Firearm
Thomas Craig Farrington, 48, of
Swam p Lane, Geneva, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday. Officers were
called to a disturbance at a business in
the 2600 block of Park Avenue. When
they arrived they questioned
Farrington about having a firearm and
were told he did n o t As he attempted
to leave in his truck, an officer said he
smelled alcohol, and Farrington was
stopped again. This time, a search of
his truck revealed a loaded revolver in
the console. He was subsequently
arrested on charges of carrying a con­
cealed weapon, driving under the
influence (DUI) of alcohol/drugs, and
using a firearm under the influence of
alcohol.
D og Dispute
Latonya R. Klugh, 42, of
rs
deputies Wednesday, as the result of a
dispute over a dog. According to the
report a neighbor had objected to
Klugh's dog getting in her yard, and
had Seminole County erect a dog cage.
The report indicated Klugh went into
the neighbor's forced in yard and took
the cage and dog away. S i e was arrest­
ed on charges otlburglary to a struc­
ture, resisting an officer without vio­
lence, petty Larceny, (taking the cage)
and disorderly conduct.

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T he Sem inole County Police
sting
A thletic League is hostir
_ the 2002
N FL /G atorad e Punt, Pass, and Kick
Com petition Saturday, Sept. 14, at
Red Bug Lake Park in Casselberry.
Com petition begins at 8 a.m.
The com petition is open to all boys

syn dicate

E d ito ria l
M ich ele Jena

D isp la y A d v e rtisin g
R o u w Lavender
John Cotlm an
C la s s ifie d A d v e rtisin g
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Dons D atncft
Marve Hawtune
N .o Pteitaot
Dean Sm ith
Tommy V ncent

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Jen y Merritt, 45, of West 2nd Street,
Angry M an
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford police
David Lane, 26, of Apopka, was at
Friday following a dispute with a
the Seminole County Jail courtroom
female at his residence. He was
when his brother Floyd was sentenced ‘ 'charged with battery. ‘
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to 36 months in prison. As he left the
courtroom, officers said he became visi­
Kimberly Szabo, 21, Grassy Point
bly angry and smashed open the door
Drive, Lake Mary, was arrested by
o f the courtroom, breaking the window.
deputies at her residence Wednesday
Deputies arrested him on a charge of
following a dispute with her brother.
criminal mischief with property dam­
She was charged with battery/dom cs­
age o f under $200.
tic violence.
"Raffle Stops
Peter Lippincott Bliss, 32, of
Gainesville, was stopped by Sanford
police Wednesday, on Orlando Drive.
He was charged with DUI
alcohol/drugs.
Christian Andres Scm a, 19, of
Orlando, was stopped by deputies early
Friday in Longwood. He was charged
with possession of under 20 grams of
marijuana.
Kimberly Marie Lemistcr, 29, of
Falling Acorn Circle, Lake Mary, was
stopped by Sanford Police early Friday
on Rinehart Road, near the Seminole
Towne Center mall. She was charged
with DUI alcohol/drugs and having an
open container of beer.
Search Warrant
Leroy Sylvester Cody, 39, of West
12th Street, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday. Members of
the Special Tactical Unit conducted a
search warrant at his residence and
located cocaine. He was charged with
possession of cocaine.

and girls ages 8-15. Boys and girls
com pete separately. The four age clas­
sifications (8-9) (10-11) (12-13) and
(14-15) are based upon the child's age
as o f Dec. 31 of the current year.
There is no charge to participate in
the N F L /G ato rad e Punt, Pass &amp; Kick

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The next meeting of the
Lake Mary Chapter of AARP
No. 4878, will be held at the
Lake Mary Community build­
ing, located at 260 N. Country
Club Road in Lake Mary, on
Tuesday, SepL 17, at 1230
pm .
There will be a presentation
by the Sunstate Medical
Associates of Lake Mary —
Farideh A. Zadch, MD, Zia
Fateml, MD, &amp; Pothen C
Koruth, MD., all certified by
the American Board of Internal
Medicine. Following the pre­
sentation, lunch will be pro­
vided, compliments of one of
the Pharmaceutical
Companies.
The event is free, however, ,
1 RSVP will be required. For
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information, call Irene Lober at
4073

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Shoplifting
Michael Lawrence Robinson, 43, of
Redding Gardens, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday. He report­
edly had taken $28 in clothing from a
store in the 2900 block of Orlando
Drive. His vehicle was located and
stopped in the 2800 block of Orlando
Drive. When officers approached, he
reportedly ran, and was subsequently
located in a wooded area behind a
business. He was charged with resist­
ing an officer without violence, petty
shoplifting, and driving with no valid
drivers license.
Stolen Check
Sharon Elizabeth Dickerson, 43, of
Byrd Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford polio.1 Wednesday. Officers
were called to a business in the 1500
block o f French Avenue regarding a
woman attempting to casli a check for
S t50, which proved to have been stolen
from an Altamonte Springs woman.
She was located in the parking lot of
the business. She was charged with
fraud-uttering false bill or promissory
note.

program.
Advanced registration is encou iaged and volunteers are needed for
the event.
Please contact the Sem inole Police
Athletic League at 407-328-3762 with
questions or registration information.

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The Sem inole County
H ousing Authority will be
accepting applications for the
Tenant Based Rental
Assistance, (two-year program
only) on Thursday, S e p t 19,
from 8 a m until 12 noon only.
The program is intended for
persons who arc employed or
attending school fulltim e.

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Sanford's monthly Classic
Car Cruise and Street Party
will be held Saturday, S e p t 21,
from 5 3 0 to 9 p .m .
Enjoy music with a live DJ
and trie ambience of Historic
Sanford while browsing shops,
food stands and craft vendors.
The event is free to the pub­
lic Call 407- 322-5600 for infor­
ma tion.
The city of Longwood will
present the third annual Bike
Rodeo, Saturday, Sept. 21 from
9 a.m. until noon, at
Longwood City Hall, 175 West
Warren Avenue. It will be a
day of activities dealing with
bicycle and bicycle safety.
Several challenges will be
offered through the event
Great prizes and refreshments
will be available. The event is
free of charge and s sponsored
by the Parks and Recreation
Advisory Board.
For additional information
phone 407-260-3447.

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Battery
Warren Douglas Parkhurst, 51, and
Peter Uuskaitis, 19, both of Georgia
Avenue, Longwood, were arrested by
Longwood police early Friday follow­
ing a dispute at their residence. Each
was chaigcd with battery/dom cstic
violence doing bodily harm.

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Editor's Note: The clockwatcher took some
time off this week to see his best friend get mar­
ried, but no fear, Around the Clock" w ill once
again appear in next weekend's Herald.

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Htrild photo by Tommy Vlnctot
Members of the Oviedo High School Marching Lions walk along the sideline at a recent football game. They are marching to their
seats In the bleachers to wait for the halftime show. The buckets they are carrying are used to protect their band uniform hats.

D EAR EA ST C O A ST W RECK: Tell her.
Rum ors and sexual innuendoes can ruin a career
if they are not dealt with quickly. I see no reason
to protect the guilty — and that includes people
who spread gossip.

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The Sem inole County/Lake
M ary Regional Cham ber of
Commerce will hold an
Experts for Free gathering
TUcsday, Sept. 17, at Your
Competitive Edge Altamonte
Office, 230 N. Westmonte,
suite 1974 in Altamonte
Springs. Administaf will dis­
cuss creating a people strategy’.
Lunch is provided.
Reservations arc required.
Phone Connie Luna at 407333-4748.

D EA R ABBY: I am a 48-year-old, divorced
woman who works in an office with a sweet
young woman with whom I've become friends. HI
call her Ellen. She is married with three small chil­
dren.
A male co-worker recently shared a nasty
rumor with me about Ellen. He claimed he had
learned that she "sleeps around." W hen I asked
him who said so, he refused to answer.
I immediately defended Ellen's honor and
minced no words in telling him that the rumor
wasn't true. Either someone is spreading lies
about my friend, or someone has betrayed her.
Should 1 tell her about this rumor, or wait until
she finds out about it? I'm the kind o f person who
is content with myself, and my only interest in
Ellen is friendship.
What would you do, Abby?
EA ST C O A ST W RECK

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The Sanford Sem inole
County Cham ber of
Commerce M onthly
Breakfast M eeting will be
Tuesday, Sept. 17, starting at 8
a.m., in the Colonial Room in
downtown Sanford.
Featured guest speakers
will be Bill M cDerm ott
Director of Economic
Development for Seminole
County, and Patricia Webb of
the “Good News Jail and
Prison Ministry’.” Price is $10.
RSVPs are required by no later
than noon, Monday, S ep t 16.

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DEAR SIC K O F T H E SW EA R IN G : W hy a
mature parent would do such a disservice to his
children is beyond me. By example, he is lead­
ing them to believe that X-rated language is nor­
mal and acceptable.
Years ago, a reader named M onty Insko of
Cardiff By The Sea, C a lif, said that he broke his
brother o f the habit o f swearing by sending him
the following: (Please show it to your spouse.)
10 R EA SO N S FO R SW EA RIN G
1. It pleases M other so much.
2. It's a fine m ark o f m anliness.
3. It proves that I have self-control.
4. It indicates how d early my mind operates.
5. It m akes m y conversation so pleasing to
everybody.
6. It leaves no doubt in anyone's mind as to
my good breeding.
7. It impresses people that I have more than
an ordinary education.
8. It's an unm istakable sign o f culture and
refin em en t
9. It m akes m e desirable personally among
wom en and children in respectable society.
10. It's my way o f honoring God, w ho said,
'T h o u shall not take the name o f the Lord thy
God in vain."

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DEAR ABBY: My husband, "Leon," and I have
a 16-year marriage and two young children.
My problem is Leon repeatedly says bad
words. He uses the " F word all the time. I don’t
curse, and I am always begging him to clean up
his language in front of the kids.
When he is around strangers, he hardly ever
curses. 1 oeg him to have
respect for the kids and watch
his mouth, but he gets mad at
me and it gets worse.
O ur daughter is in the
fourth grade and our son Is 2
years old. To my dismay, our
little boy has started repeating
the bad words he hears his dad
use.
How can I get through to
D ear
him that he has an obligation
A bby
to me and the children to set a
better example?
S IC K O F TH E SW EARIN G
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SH U PEU A W ILLIA M S
BARRIN GTO N
Shupclia Williams Barrington,
84, McCarthy Avenue, Sanford,
died Monday, S ep t 9,2002 at
Central Florida Regional Hospital,
Sanford. She was bom Jan. 10,
1918 in Watertown, Florida. She
was a homemaker and a member
of New Mount Calvary M.B.
Church.
Survivors include sons, Jesse J.,
Orlando, Dr. Eugene, Houston,
Tex., Freddie L and Welton C.
Davis, both of Sanford; daughter,
Shirley A. Hunt, Sanford; nine
grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren.
Wi Ison- Ekhelberger Mortuary,
Inc., Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

According the National
Historic Trust, historic sites
have fascinating, engaging,
and compelling stories to tell.
I‘reserving these places, listen­
ing to their stories and learn­
ing from them arc essential to
our understanding of whom
we arc as Americans.
In conjunction with
Millennium Middle School,
the Sanford Historic Trust is
sponsoring a story-writing
contest as part of Sanford's 125
years celebration. Tire stories
must be about historic homes,
buildings and neighborhoods
in Seminole County. The sto­
ries must be historically accu­
rate, based on fact, and tell a
good story about the subject
matter.
The Sanford Historic Trust
will award:
• $50 to the best story in the
High School Division;
• $25 to the best story in
the Middle School Division;
• $25 to the best story in the
Elementary School Division.
Contest entry deadline for
the Sanford Historic Trust
Contest is Sept. 15. The Trust
hopes to announce the win­
ners during the Sanford
Heritage festival.
Submissions may be sent
via SCFS courier to Rosemary
Shaw at Millennium Middle
School or e-mailed to
Rosemary_Sha w®
scps.kl2.fl.us or rcstorcQsanfordhistorictrust.org.
They can also be mailed to:
Millennium Middle School,
Attn: Rosemary Shaw,
Listening to the Walls Talk
Contest, 21 Lakcview Ave.,
Sanford, FL, 32773.
More information may be
found at w w w jnillennlum .
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PILG RIM BLACK SR .
Pilgrim Black, Sr., 95, East 10th
Street, Sanford, died Thursday,
S ep t 12,2002
at Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital in
Sanford. Bom
April 2 ,1907 in
Sanford, he
was a lifelong
resident. He
was a laborer
in the farming industry and a
member of St. Paul Missionary
Baptist Church.
Surviv
Ivors include wife, Lula
Haynes Black, Sanford; sons,
David, Sanford, Charles,
Rochester, N.Y., Pilgrim Jr.,
Atlanta, Ga.; daughters, Vivian
Hawkins and Lula Hooks, both of
Sanford, Patricia Bigham, Wolcott,
N.Y.; 19 grandchildren; 29 great­
grandchildren; three grcat-grcatgrand children.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
LORENE CAPPS
Lorcnc Capps, 76, Pine Avenue,
Sanford, died Sunday, SepL 8,
2002. Bom in West
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she moved to Central Florida in
1976. She was a homemaker and a
Baptist.
Survivors include sons, James,
Sanford, Frankie Qdam,
Casselberry; daughter, Pamela
Webber, Belleville, 111.; sister,
Jeanette Balts, Kansas City, Ian.,
brother, Frank Odam, Bluford, III.;
several grandchildren and great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Thursday, Sept. 12.
Baldwin Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge of
arrangements.
M A R JO R IE E DRAYER
Marjorie E Drayer, 89, Hainlin
Court, Deltona, died Tuesday,
SepL 10,2002 at Deltona
Hcaltyhcarc Center. Bom Dec. 19,
1912 in Greenville, Ohio, she
moved to Central Florida in 1987.
She was a school teacher at
Middletown Elementary School,
Middletown, Ohio and a member
of Deltona Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include daughter,
Joan Euvcrard, Deltona; son,
Edward Drayer, D efend.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
Sc Crematory, Orange City, in
charge of arrangements.
ABE DRAYTON
Abe Drayton, 88, Pecan
Avenue, Sanford, died Monday,
SepL 9,2002. He was bom Aug.
20,1914 in Jefferson County,
Florida. He was a construction
contractor and a member of
Morning Glory Baptist Church,
Midway. He was a veteran of the
U S . Navy.
Survivors include sons, Booker
T., Miami, James, Deltona; six
grandchildren; nine great-grand­
children.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, SepL 14, at 1 p.m. at
Morning Glory Baptist Church in
Midway with Pastor Andrew
Evans officiating. Interment will
be at Oaklawn Park Cemetery.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral

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William T. King, Jr , 81,
Timberiane Drive, Lake Mary,
died Monday, Sept. 9,2002. He
was bom April 16,1921 in
Mobile, Ala. He was an engineer
and a World War II and Koivan
War veteran of the U 5 . Army.
Survivors include wife, Phyllis
J., Lake Mary; daughters, Pamela
Bowman, Lake Mary, Barbara
Bryant, Mississippi, Kathy,
Florida; sons, Curtis Thompson,
Eugene, George and Thomas,
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Barbara R. Wilson, 98,
Monterey Drive, Deltona, died
Tuesday, SepL 10,. 2002 at Florida
Lutheran Retirement Center. Six.1
was bom July 19,1901 in
Glasgow, Scotland. Sire was an
accounting clerk for Boy Scouts of
America in New Brunswick, N.J.
for 15 years and a member of
Osteen Baptist Church. She
belonged to Prison Ministries,
Orlando Rescue Mission
Auxiliary.
Survivors include sister,
G coigd na Cunningham of
Australia; four grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Friday, Sept. 13 at Baldauff Family
Funeral Home Sc Crematory with
Rev. Bennie Tart officiating.
Memorial contributions m ay be
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ZITA W ALTRICll
Z iti Waltrich, 98, Chi poll
Avenue, D efend, died Monday,
Sept. 9,2002 at Woodlawn Towers.
She was bom Nov. 28,1903 in
Butte, Mont. She was a secretary
in the public school system. She
was past president of American
Legion Auxiliary 1971, and one of
the founders and secretary for
Council of Catholic Women at
O ur Lady of the Lakes Catholic
Church.
Survivors include nephew,
James McCarthy, Prairie Village,
Kan.

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Elnora Ruth Nelson, 83,
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Wednesday, SepL 4,2002. She was
bom Nov. 28,1918 in Eureka, Wis.
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Northquest, S t Croix Falls, Wis.;
brother, Otto Nelson, Balsam
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Bronx, N.Y., Chris fesanta,
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T uesday’s election
no laughing m atter

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It has happened again. Voting in a Florida election went
aw ry Tues
lesday. Som e polling places were not open at 7 a.m .,
som e closed as 7 p.m. after Gov. Dusli called for them to remain
open until 9 p.m . Som e ballots did not properly fit into the counting m achines, and‘ tr
there
were com puter problem s that caused som e
polling places to shut dow n for a tim e during
the day.
All of this after the state spent
spec $32 m illion to
fix up the system that went bad in the last
presidential
' tia leelection when recounts resulted in
no decision for seven w eeks. M ost of
Tuesday's problem s occurred in Broward and
M iam i-Dade counties, the sam e area where the
Nick
previous problem s caused such a turmoil.
W hat will happen next is anyone's guess.
• • • • • • • Flection officials could be fired. We could see a
runoff election betw een Janet Reno and Bill
McBride. We could end up w ith a num ber o f lawsuits against
Supervisors o f Elections and even the state o f Florida that
could drag this on for months.
Regardless o f who is at fault, what went wrong, or what the
outcom e might be, this entire episode upsets me greatly.
1 consider myself a Floridian, having lived here and voted
for the past 50 years. As a long-timer, 1 am proud to call m yself
a Floridian. I'm proud o f my state and proud o f my nation. As
such, when problem s like this happen, and they do happen
from time to time, I strongly object to people making fun o f it.
Case in point: Tuesday night's com m ents by N BC's Tom
Bmkaw, poking fun at Florida's election. I Ic m ade us look like
idiots who don’t know how to cast ballots or count them. Then
too, I am now seeing political cartoons cropping up in other
major newspapers, and hearing televisiont late
1
night show hosts
using the Florida problem in their monologues — the butt o f
their jokes. A few of the daytim e talk-show hosts are also m ak­
ing Floridians look like fools.
Yes, w e had mistakes. There were problem s. N onetheless, I
am disturbed when I see or hear these com m ents. Perhaps I'm
looking at them in the wrong light, but I sec these people, these
political cartoons, aimed directly at ME.
Following the last presidential election, som e people sent me
e-m ail m essages at home, w ith jokes about Florida's voting
problem s and a list o f all the "stupid Florida v oter" jokes. If
tthey
hey«
d o it again, you can bet m y reply, if I give one, w on't be a
joking matter, but I'm sick and tired of folks slam m ing Florida
and its people.
There — I've had my say. I hope som e o f you will agree w ith
me. Let's get this voting problem resolved. Let's do w hatever is
necessary, but let's N O T m ake it look like w e are idiots in the
process.

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Your View
Lew is thanks
Sanford for a
job w ell done
To the editor
I'm sending a huge "thanks" to
Sanford for its generous support of
the Muscular Dystrophy
Association on Labor Day weekend!
Because of your help, our MDA
Telethon raised a record $58,276,118
in contributions and pledges.
It was heartwarming to sec peo­
ple across the country - from
celebrities to unsung heroes * com­
ing together to help families affect­
ed by neuromuscular diseases. As
our nation marks the first anniver­
sary of Sept 11, it's dear that we
remain true to our most cherished
values.
I want to thank you not only for
tor
calling in pledges, but for support­
ing MDA programs throughout tin
year, including Shamrocks Against J
-.byttnipliywWo, Ml3Al»ek-U(&gt;*,—and Fifl-the-Boot
Q-the-Boot drives by fire
fighters.
Your support makes it possible
for MDA to keep the engines run­
ning at full speed on worldwide
research seeking treatments and
cures. We've made so many significant gains in recent years!I Besides
I
research, your donations fund other
vital programs, including some 230
dinics, help with medical
medical«equip­
clinics,
ment and — the favorite of "my
kids" — summer camp.
If you'd like to get involved with
these great MDA programs yearround, call your local MDA office;
call our national headquarters at
800-572-1717; or visit our VWb site at
www.mdausa.org.
Sanford, you’re the best! Thank
you from the bottom of my heart!
Love,
Jerry Lewis
National Chairman
Muscular Dystrophy
Association

City just can’t
zone its small
businesses away
To the ed ito r
The city of Sanford wants to

clean up our highways — so they
101years.
Every time I pkk up the paper
are modifying zoning ordinances
and read that another innocent child
to make stiffer requirements on
has died the same tragic death from
some small businesses. Well, that
toppling furniture ana television
does make some sense. Maybe we
accidents, I re-live my life changing
should start where the problem
tragedy. I can recall the loud noise
really exists, however, with prop­
of that crashing sound, and I
er building codes and land regu­
To the editor
remember frantically lifting the
lations, and consistent enforce­
How many innocent children
ment.
must be injured or killed before law­ deadly objects from on top of my
lifeless 2-year-old. I remember that
The focus is on the small man,
makers deride to mandate guide­
he didn't a y or say a word and
the small business, the modest
lines and safety features for makers
never opened his eyes, and I was
apartment dweller, and the lower
of household
told fumil
furniture? According
devastated and wondering why I
income folks. Over sixty percent
to the U S. Consumer Product
never had a due that this coula
of Sanford's residents are near
Safety Commission (CPSC) there
happen. As his mother I have guilt
poverty level. To control the
are an estimated 8,000 to 10,000 vic­
because I was not aware of these
scenery, the d ty wants to zone out tims (children) treated in emergency
dangers and, therefore, could not
that part of the private sector that
rooms for injuries associated with
protect my only son from this cata­
caters to the modest man. This
toppling furniture yearly. There
strophe.
will leave a very high body count
have been four deaths this y
i ear in
My grief and heartache comes &gt;
— a sacrifice that far outweighs
Florida alone where children have
whatever good it may accom­
from the death of my son but my
been killed due to the lack of safety
plish.
anger comes from knowing that
features or simple awareness of
thrac accidents continue to occur
The city plans to create zoning
safety precautions.
restrictions so severe they will
Parents are simply not aware that and some of these misfortunes can '
force the vital, small business out.
be prevented. Laws must be passed
these fatal incidents can occur until
Without the small automotive
to mandate that furniture manufacit's too late. Just this year in January,
dealers, the fast food Stores, the
ytetfdld girl was killed dud ’ hirers build in safety features that I
will prevent toppling when toddlers
discount stores, etc., many needs- — to a television falling on top of her.
will go unanswered. In order to
; On Match 25,2002, my two-year *
try to climb furniture. Wrights in
meet the new, proposed zoning
the back of dressers and stands,
old son, Michael Jermaine Pooler II,
angle braces and anchors to secure
requirements, the small business
was killed in his bedroom when he
investors' expenses will be forced
furniture to the wall, and drawer
climbed into his bottom drawer and
beyond a reasonable ratio to his
locks will prevent children from
his dresser and television toppled
income potential. He will be
pulling them out to climb in.
on top of him. He died in my arms
squeezed out of business, his
Warnings for parental awareness
at Orlando Regional Medical Center
landlord will be denied his rent,
should also be mandated. These
that night. On March 27,2002 in
his grocer won’t do so well, nor
safety features are all necessary to
Jacksonville, Florida, a 23-year-old
his clothier, and so it goes.
prevent our children’s senseless
mother lost her 19-month old child
Over five hundred concerned
deaths. I firmly believe that many
when a television toppled on top of
small businesses from the auto­
deaths and injuries can be prevent­
him. Finally, in April of 2002, a lour
motive industry, and their cused.
year-old in Cape Coral, Florida died
tomers, signed a petition asking
I have come to realize that I will
from the same furniture toppling
the city to reconsider zoning
never see Mickey's smiling face and
accidents. These four cases are by
changes proposed in "Schedule
playful spirit in ms mischievous
no means on entire list of all injuries
‘E’ Revisions". Thesef proposed
I nave come to accept that I
and deaths; they arc, however, four
changes will badly hurt tne small
ever be able to hold him in my
cases within the same number of
car lot and its support business.
arms to tell him how much I love
months in my state.
The city did not listen to these
him, or watch him grow up into a
I recently contacted Ida Harper at
taxpayers, and the petition was
handsome young man. I have also
the U S Consumer Product Safety
foolishly rejected.
come to the unbearable understand­
Commission In Washington, D.C. to
Sanford's image could use a
ing that I will continue to read
review the statistical data concern­
boost, true. But you cannot just
about more tragic, senseless deaths
ing reported furniture incidents,
take a broom and brush out the
of children until something is done.
investigations and deaths. 1 was
reality that is there. Problems
ButI maybe from M
Mickey's
ickey's!toss and
shaken to see the large number of
exist because, over the years, the
through my efforts in his memory,
cases of young children who have
city allowed problems to persist
other parents will have the opportu­
died these horrible deaths. One
and‘ offered
"
‘ no antidotes.
'
.N
Now
o the
‘
nity to do the very things that I can­
child died of traumatk asphyxia
City Fathers must gently nurture
not
when he became entrapped beneath
our city out of this problems.
Please let me know who I need to
a dresser. Another child died of
Remember, the citizens and their
craniocerebral blunt force trauma or
contact in order to have these guide­
businesses are your responsibility
lines and laws considered by some­
a fractured and cracked skill. These
... will you listen to their outcry,
one with the power to make a dif­
reports indicated that there were
or, will you just zone them out.
ference in the safety of our children.
249 injuries and deaths reported to
Respectfully submitted this organization of young children
Sincerely
Jim Dunn under the age of seven in the past
Erica Pooler

Mother searches
for ways to stop
senseless deaths

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On the Street
The Herald asks people what they th in k ...
Florida’s
election is once
again in the
news. Problems
with voting
machines, torn
ballots and
opening and
closing times at
the polls have
stirred another
voting contro­
versy. We asked
people what
they think
about Tuesday’s
election.

b!
My original opinion
is that we are able to
vote in this country.
Voting is an American
institution. We do the
best we can with what
we've got
Dr. Lois
Somerville

I wasn't surprised. I
expected something
like this to happen.
Sara Patterson
Sanford

Lake Mary

M iiM M a R w tiw H M n a N M n a B N iM M a a a M e a u L

I am thankful for the
privilege ot voting. I
fed very strongly that
voting Is not only a
right but also a heavy
reeponatflty. Ihop*
voters study the Issues
and vote wisely.
Virginia MHdar

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Sanford

I worked very hard In
thrs election. Ifs a
shame there is so many
n n n M i i.alu ri n n r J . t ft f H
apatnotc
people, win
tfxs new fiasco. I woridnl be surprised tf tiers
tail a large turnout tor
the general election.

I think it made good
news lor the news
people. They can carry
It a long way, just like
the presidential eieoUon.
Mary J . Williams

nowiana

Lake Mary

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NOTICE OF
PROPOSED TAX
INCREASE
The City of Lake Mary has tentatively adopted a measure to
increase its property tax levy.

Last year’s property tax levy:
A. Initially proposed tax levy
B. Less tax reductions due to Value
Adjustment Board and other
assessment changes
C. Actual property tax levy

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$4 ,781,087

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This year’s proposed tax levy

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

Thursday, September 19, 2002
7:00 P.M.
100 N. Country Club Road
Lake Mary, Florida 32746

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5,265,100

Total Expenditures/Expenses

16,175,211

376,075

792,972

4,891,040

4,239,495

998,165

105,532

4,257,500

Reserves

Total Appropriated Expenditures/
S 20,414,706
Expenses and Reserves 1

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7.625
0
8,500
0
0
0
0
0
0
258,950
0
101,000

1,374,240

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$

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
792,972
0

898.504

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$

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4,891,040
0
0

9,148,540

$

$

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Totals

461.740

$

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

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Internal
Service
Funds

Enterprise
Funds

$ 1,202,043 $ 40,823,872
o
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
351,354
238,000
62,369
0

$ 1,869,148
452,463
3,707,043
2,817,195
649.944
1,430,445
1,950,977
82,788
351,354
9.564,152
855,341
5,916,100

6,759,927

651,723

29,646,948

1,025,912

550,320

11.176,924

0
0
0
0
0
0
1,950,977
82,788
0
4,176,162
0
550,000

7,785,839

$

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The Way We W ere: Bills writes award-winning essay
A delightful surprise found
St. Johns River and citrus, lumber
pools and the sap beneath the Within a few years we again find
have come. A com munity center quently alight from the bonfires
among the items given me by
and turpentine found their marbark of the citrus trees froze.
the nam es o f Hart, Prevail, and m odem school building evi­ o f picnic parties. Tire spirit of
Lorraine Yarborough Whiting is kets down the wandering chanCam e the m orning and the Pattishall, Daniels and others of dence the pmgressive hopes of those early settlers pervades and
a new spaper clipping which
nel of the same stream. Cattle
the people. Two churches serve buildings they erected, the land
sun. Leaves withered and tree the original settlers on the old
printed the entire award ........................... were driven in herds to
they cleared and the healthy
trunks split. Gardens wilted. The waybills of the St. Johns River their spiritual needs.
winning essay by John
distressed people looked out into boats. Tire community had won.
M odem developm ents have minds and bodies o f their chil­
the
m arkets
at
Clark Bills III of Geneva,
the bright sunlight with heavy
Jacksonville,
fording
In 1915 the first whistle o f a not, how ever, dim inished the dren. Through honest work and a
a senior at Sem inole High
stream s and sloshing
community spirit of Geneva. The spirit of neighborliness, the peo­
hearts for the wealth of their railroad engine brought modem
School.
labors was gone. They were again transportation to Geneva. Shortly old town hall is often filled with ple of my home town have found
through swamps. It was a
Bills' essay w on the
pioneers. But the spirit of friendli­ thereafter the St. Johns was the laughter of young and old contentment and happiness.
hard working, God fear­
prestigious
Irvin
So let not "..g ran d e u r hear
ing and happy com muni­
ness and cooperation conquered. bridged and a road connected the when fish fries or dances are held
Bacheller annual awai
A few protected trees supplied Geneva peninsula with Sanford. under its moss draped rafters. with disdainful sm ile, the short
ty
for 1932. This essay con­
budwood for the community. The telephone and electric light The shore of Lake Geneva is fre­ and sim ple annals o f the poor."
The m assacre o f the
test w as sponsored by
forests seem s to have
author Irving Bacheller Grace Marie
started during the seven­
and by the Florida Stlncdpher ties. Then came the lumCAT ALYTIC
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wasteful disregard of the
College.
future, they cut the aristocrats of
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to all
the forest. Turpentiners followed
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Bills' essay was acclaimed as one
trees which the lumbermen had
• Instant C re d it
o f the best written and presented
le ft During the succeeding years,
• U p to 2 2 M on th s to P a y
in the history of the contest. Bills
the incendiary fires, through by
• F lo w M a s te r D e a le r
STARTING AT
had red ted his essay from mem­ cattlemen to improve the grazing
• S a m e D a y S e rv ic e
ory before a distinguished group
for their herds, or negligently set
o f authors and educators in by irresponsible campers, nave
• D o m e stic &amp; F o re ig n
Winter Park.
made barren thousands of acres
1920 to 2002
The 1932 Salmagundi tells us o f ou r choicest lands. This
STAINLESS
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night in February, 1895, the hard
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That night came the Big Freeze.
John Bills
There w as no breeze. The
2 L o c a t io n s T o S e r v e Y ou
waters of Lake Geneva calmly
“Let not ambition mock their mirrored the million stars above,
F a m ily O w n e d B u s in e s s fo r 2 5 Y e a r s
O RA N G E C ITY
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useful toil, their hom ely joy or and in the house in which I live a
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the hard w orking contented
G eneva. Ice formed on quiet
rural community."
That hamlet of the Elegy is not
unlike my hom e town, Geneva,
Florida. Its history is not record­
ed in print. O nly the more
detailed maps o f Florida indicate
its location. Pleasant groves and
fruitful gardens are the monu­
ments to its heroes. And since
about 1853, when the first pio­
neers hom esteaded beside its
spring-fed ponds, my town has
been the hom e o f a thrifty, happy
people.
Old Fort Lane originally stood
! on the d ean sanded shores of
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Lajke Harney, along die eastern
.boundary of our community. It
’ was one o f the chain o f forts used
*b y the American arm y In its campalgn o f terror a n a treachery
against
the
picturesque
Seminoles. A few sand-covered
charred posts still m ark the site.
IVadition tells o f a sanquine d ash
between the soldiers and their
Indian opponents in which the
commandant o f the fort. Captain
William Harney, separated from
his men, saved his lifeeby ia wild
•into the watersi of
o f the
til lake
which now bears his name.
O f heroic acts, o f sacrifice, of
grief • what stories o f those days
the gnarled old live oaks might
tell. But history is mute. And
those who then greeted the sun­
rise over Lake Harney have long
since passed into the sunset
T h e h u g e a p a rtm en ts a n d g r e a t p e o p le a t
beyond Lake Jesup. W hen the
H erita g e W o o d s m a d e M om 's m o v e so
Harts, the Prevatts, the Daniels
and others of the first settlers
m u ch ea sier. N ow I rest e a s y k n o w in g s h e ’s
drove their herds o f cattle into
d o in g better, e a tin g reg id a rly a n d m a k in g
the Geneva area, w andering
rem nants o f that chivalrous
n ew fr ie n d s ! W h a t a g r e a t c h o ic e f o r u s!
Indian tribe were still wont to
return from time to time to the
pleasant w oodlands o f their
memories.
The life of pioneer communi­
i P * 0 P P A P*T month w it
.K4s*ties is filled w ith the eternal
struggle o f man against nature.
Such was the early life at Geneva,
as told me by several old men
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• Brand new community custom
• Scheduled transportation
back to those early days. Tne
built to meet the needs of seniors
woods "bow ed to their sturdy
All utilities including cable television
strokes". The timber line was dri­
• 24-Hour watchful oversight
ven back and their gardens were
Stimulating daily activities
m ade to produce. In the sur­
• Three delicious meals daily
rounding w ilderness herds of
Emergency response system
cattle grew fat and increased in
with restaurant-style service
number, despite the ravages of
Spacious, well-appointed common
wild anim als and even more
• Weekly housekeeping and laundry
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dangerous hum an marauders.
Anri now and then there was a
wild ride through the night over
treacherous trails, and a baby's
cry was heard in som e pioneer
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In the late seventies, we find
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‘Sporty Boy’ Blackshear celebrates 100 years
By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
Arthur "Sporty-Boy" Blackshuar
was a century old on Satunday,
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t h e 100-ycar-old man's claim
to fame Is that lie is a “jack of all
Trades."
Blackshear was bom Aug. 3,
1902, to the proud parents o f Jim
and Mattie Blackshear in the great
city and state of Hawkinsvillc,
Ga. He was the second child of
five siblings.
Arthur said he only acquired a
fourth-grade education. He had
to withdraw from grade school at
X to help
an early age
■ ip rprovide for
his family. Afterward, the
Blackshear family relocated to
Sanford in 1928.
A great family man, Arthur
was married on three separate
occasions. All three wives have
preceded him in death. He has
one daughter, Rosa Blackshear
Hall, and tw o stepdaughters.

who all reside in Sanfoid.
A man who was a “Jack of all
Trades," he worked as a farmer,
mechanic, construction worker
and landscaper.
He says he attributes his good
health and long life to hard work
and taking the joys of life in mod­
eration.
Arthur can be seen enjoying a
law-abiding, healthy senior resi­
dent life at the Good Samaritan
Home in Sanfoid.
At the 100th year birthday cele­
bration held in his honor at the
Hilton Hotel in Altamonte
Springs, family, friends and wellwishers gathered to wish him a
happy birthday.
Family memtx
icmbers paying tribute
er Jam es Black
were Luther
Blackshear,
Michael Blackshear of New York,
Q ozell Green, Barbara Edwards
Blackshear, Rose Mary Blackshear
Hill, Jaylyn Blackshear, Aletha
Blackshear-Denmark of Sunrise,
Florida, Evola Washington Frye,
the
Honorable
Cornelius
Blackshear of Jamaica, New York.
Arthur also received letters of
congratulations from Sanford
M ayor Brady Lessard and

From Staff Reports
Fred Antonio, general
curator, has been named
Interim zoo director o f the
Central Florida Zoological
Park by the Central Florida
Zoological Society's
Executive Com m ittee.
The Society recently began
its search for a new zoo
director after Edward S.
Posey w as named executive
director o f the capital cam ­
paign. Antonio will be
responsible for the day-today operations, enabling
Posey, w ho has served as
executive director for the
past 13 years, to focus on
developing support for the
capital cam paign to redevel­
op and expand the zoo.
The Zoological Society's
search com m ittee has begun
a national search for a new
director. A decision should
be named within the next
three to four months.
Antonio has served as gen­
eral curator since 1988 and
director o f operations since
1995. He received his bache­
lor o f science in fish and
w ildlife m anagem ent from
M ontana State University.
Antonio Is actively
involved w ith the Am erican
Z oo and Aquarium
Association and serves on the
W ildlife Conservation
M anagem ent Com m ittee, the
Snake Advisory Group, and
the Aruba Island Rattlesnake
S p cd cs Survival Plan. He Is
also a m em ber o f the ICUN
West Indian Iguana Specialist
Group.

Arthur Blackshear
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
Arthur said he is just a simple
man, leading a simple life, ready to
help family, friends and neighbors,
just os he has for the past 100
years.

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.m. until 12 noon only.
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persons who are
ployed or attending
ool full time.
m eow ners W orkshop
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rkshop, sponsored by
tional City Mortgage, will
Sept. 28, from 9 a.m. until
.m. at 417 E. 2nd Street,
ford. GoldenRuIc
using and Community
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workshop. Reservations
required b y phoning 4074-9123. Certificates are
pted by City o f Orlando,
linole County and
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ailablc up to $27,000 down
yment assistance. A contital breakfast and lunch
ill be served.
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aqua County Club. Cost is
per player and includes
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rt at 9 a.m. Entry deadline
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Continued from Page 1A
decision was made based on a
legal opinion issued in June 2001
by Hogan Sc Hartson, a prominent
law firm which deals in school
related matters.
In
a
letter
sent
to
Superintendent Paul Hagerty,
Hogan Sc Hartson said, "VVe are
troubled in particular by the con­
cept that students in the high
school choir are required to partic­
ipate in the extracurricular
appearances, and that som e of
those appearances are in churches.
Historically, courts have recog­
nized that leaving students no real
choice but to participate in events
where they hear religious mes­

sages
may
violate
the
Establishment Clause."
After citing a number of cases
and situations, the law firm rec­
ommended several steps to help
reduce the legal risk involved in
high school sponsorship of gospel
choirs. One of them states, "A
public school gospel choir should
not perform at churches. No stu­
dent should be required to attend
and perform at an event in a
church in order to receive course
credit."
Julian said the Hogan Sc
Hartson suggestions and other
matters, were those on which tire
decision was made to prevent the
appearance.

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building zoning, the addition of
outbuildings, and many other
features."
He then ran a second video
showing the same Jeannie work­
ing with what he has proposed.
The clerk calls in another expert,
and tire three of them sit at a desk

and figure everything out. The
scene ends with all three of them
giving a "thum bs up".
T he com m issioners were
clearly pleased with the presen­
tation, and voted unanimously
to delve into the overhaul, ana
release an RFP for the profession­
al staffers.

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tional organizations to observe
the day of October 6, 2002, in
recognition of the patriotic service
and dedicated efforts of our fire
and emergency services person­
nel by lowering American flags
on all buildings to half-staff.
Be It Further Resolved that
appropriate services and cere­
m onies in which all of our citi­
zens m ay join are encouraged to
honor fire and em ergency ser­
vices personnel, past and pre­
sent, who, by their faithful and
loyal devotion to duty, have ren­
dered invaluable service to their
com m unity and its citizens; and
Be It Further Resolved that

D ancing begins

this Resolution be spread upon
the Official M inutes by the Clerk
to the
Board
o f C ounty
C om m issioners o f Sem in ole
County, Florida, in recognition
and appreciation of all fire and
emergency personnel; and
Be It Further Resolved that
the
Board
of
C ounty
Com m issioners calls upon the
citizens of Sem inole County to
rem em ber all fire and em er­
gency personnel w ho have
m ade the ultim ate sacrifice in
service to their community, and
pay respect to the survivors of
our fallen heroes.
A dopted this 10th Day of
September, 2002.

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Round Dance Club in
DcBary will begin new
square dance classes in
October, open to all men,
women, singles and couples
of all ages. Free nights will
be Wednesdays, Oct. 2 and 9
at 7 p.m.
All square dancers arc
invited to join any
Wednesday evening at the
DeBary Community Center.
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o'clock P. M. or as soon thereafter as possible, by the City Commission of Sanford, Florida,
in the City Commission Room, City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, REPEALING AND REEN­
ACTING SCHEDULE " P O F THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS OF THE CITY
O F SANFORD RELATING TO REQUIREMENTS FOR BUILDING, PARCELS, YARDS,
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Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding the ordinance and/or
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Department of Planning and Community Development, City Hall, Sanford, Florida.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION MADE
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE ABOVE MEETING, OR
HEARING. HE MAY NEED A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS, INCLUD­
ING THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE, WHICH RECORD IS NOT PROVIDED BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD. (FS 286.0105)
PERSO NS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN RESO URCES OFFICE ADA
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individuals who made the special 9/11 "A Community Remembers" memo­
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Thank you, Mayor Brady Lessard, to you and your office for your partic­
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heading into the fourth period.
Still it was not over as the Silver
Hawks got another long play for a touch­

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down and needed just an extra point for
the tic.
A penalty on Sem inole, however,
moved the ball inside the tw o and the
hosts decided to go for the lead.
But Seminole w as up to the task again,

Following the script

Seminole High School's

Eckstein

were w orrying about how much Tropical
Tropica
Storm H anna m ight disrupt play Friday
night, it w as a different kind o f storm
Sem inole had to withstand.
Lake How ell scored on its first play
from scrim m age and could have scored
on its next tw o possessions if not for
penalties.
But the Fighting Scm lnoles’ defense

denying a Lake How ell runner and the
visitors held on for a 13-12 Sem inole
Athletic Conference victory at Richard L
Evans Field Friday night.
Lake Howell took the opening kickoff
and on the first play, Steve M anana took
a hand off in what appeared to be just a
sim ple five play in the m iddle.
But the Silver H aw ks junior broke out
o f the pack and sprinted 70-yards dow n
the hom e sideline for the score just 23
seconds into the game.
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Has hit nearly .600 as
Angels won 13-of-14 to tie
the A’s for first In AL West.

No upsets
and few
delays in
Nationals

v io la tio n s
Special to the Herald
O CALA — Investigators for
the Florida Fish and W ildlife
Conservation Com m ission
(FW C) charged two Volusia
County men early last
Saturday with five m ajor viola­
tions for fishing in state waters
off Brevard County using an
illegal entangling net. The use
o f such entangling nets was
outlawed in Florida in 1994.
David Charles Federico,
(DOB 8 / 3 / 7 4 ) o f Edgewater,
and John (John-John) Benton
Norris, (DOB 1 /2 7 /6 3 ) o f Oak

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

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Despite the threatening weather
and the early hour (9 a.m.) a decent
crowd turned out lor Frida/s sec­
ond day ol the ASAAJSA Men's
Super Slow Pitch Softball National
Championships at Historic Sanlord
Memorial Stadium. In the photo
above, Wayne Busby blasts a grand
slam as Team Mizuno battled back
into contention In its game with
PhoneMasters/K&amp;G/TPS. But Troy
Summerfield (No. 8, right) and
PhoneMaaters held off the chal­
lenge and knocked Team Mizuno
into the Loser's Bracket, 18-13. The
tournament Is scheduled to wrap up
this evening (Saturday).

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Rams’ Pressey proves unstoppable
Smith
Sports Editor
By Dean

LA K E M A R Y — W hile it w as hardly an
unknow n factor, the Sem inole High School
girls volleyball team learned first-hand
about the ability o f Lake M ary's Angie
Pressey Thursday night.
The Ram s' star sophom ore hitter, the
daughter o f O rlando M agic assistant coach
and form er NBA star Paul Pressey, put
dow n 18 kills, tw o m ore than the entire
Fighting Sem inoles team , to lead Lake M ary
(6-2) to a 15-1 0 ,1 5 -7 Sem inole Athletic
Conference victory over the Tribe.
"A ng ie (Pressey) is unstoppable," said
Sem inole High coach Beth Corso. "Sh e is a
very gifted player w ith a 41-inch vertical
jum p. She is also an outstanding athlete and
a nice young lady. We will be w atching her
on TV on e d ay!"

(1) Unlaw ful net fishing in
state w aters; (2) Possession of
entangling net on a vessel less
than 22 feet in length; (3) Illegal
method o f harvesting pompano; (4) Unlaw ful sim ultane­
ous possession o f an entan­
gling net and pom pano; and (5)
Unlawful sim ultaneous posses­
sion o f an entangling net and
spotted sea trout.
All o f the charges arc second
degree m isdem eanors, but
carry additional civil penalties
of $2,500 for each charge for
Federico, and $5,000 for each
charge for Norris. T h e penalties
for Norris arc double because
he is a second tim e offender.
In addition, Federico, who is
the captain and ow ner o f the
vessel, was also charged with
possession o f an unnumbered
entangling net - also a second
degree misdemeanor.
Investigators also charged him
with three infractions - (1)
Violating a m anatee zone; (2)
No display o f lights at night;
and (3) Expired vessel registra­
tion.
They both received notices to
appear in court on Sept. 19, at
9:30 a.m ., in Titusville.
Federico and Norris left the
Kennedy Point boat ramp near
Titusville about 9 3 0 p.m.,
Friday in Federico's 17-foot
Stum pknocker boat, and
returned about 3 a.m.,
Saturday where they w ere sur&gt;rised to see FWC officers and .
nvestigators waiting for them.
Investigators charged the two
w ith the violations and confis­
cated the night's catch • 12
pom pano and one spotted sea
trout - and the 400-yard tram ­
mel net. The net is a 3-laycr
m onofilam ent entangling net
valued at $1,200.
"That net is designed to com ­
pletely entangle and kill w hat­
ever it catches," said Cam ille
Sovercl, investigator for the
FWC. "H ow ever, for all their
effort, Mr. Federico and Mr.
Norris only caught 13 fish.
O verall, it w as not a very good
night of fishing for them ."
FW C officers involved were:
Sgt. Tony How ell, Sgt. Cam ille
Sovercl, Sgt. Steve G rigg, and
O fficer A1 Corfield.

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S A N F O R D — Despite the
threat o f heavy rains from
Tropical Storm Hanna, as of
late Friday afternoon, the
A S A /U S A M en's Super Slow
Pitch Softball National
Cham pionships were m oving
along nicely w ith only a few
m inor delays.
The tournam ent kicked off
on Thursday w ith the Hom e
Run Derby, O pening
Cerem onies, including an
im pressive firew orks display,
a n a the first gam e o f the
event.
There w as som ew hat o f an
'u p set' In the Hom e Run
Derby as H ank Garris
launched eight hom e runs on
his 10 sw ings to edge Long
H au l/T ay lor B roth crs/Sh en
C o rp ./T P S team m ate Jeff
W allace, w ho finished with
seven.
W allace currently leads the
nation in hom e runs this year
and w as the H om e Run
Cham pion at the 2001
Tournam ent.
Third place cam e dow n to a
'blast o ff' betw een Jose
Santiago ofW .W .
G a y /A u b rc y /T P S and,
D w ayne Nevitt and Brett
H elm er o f B ack m an/D an
S m ith /M cn o ssc/E a sto n .
All three hit five hom ers in
the first round, and after a
rain delay, Santiago and
H elm er 6tayed alive by hit­
ting tw o each, w ith Nevitt
leaving w ith one hom e run.
In the second playoff,
Santiago launched one over
the left field wall and Helm er
fell just a foot or so short in
right to give the Bronze to

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Senior setter Jam ie Todd also had a big
game for Lake M ary w ith 29 assists.
Despite the defeat, Corso was much hap­
pier w ith her team 's play.
"W e played m uch better tonight. I was
pleased with our intensity and movement
on the floor," said Corso. "O u r serving was
great tonight w ith only one miss. We played
tough, but just fell short."
Corso w as also pleased that her team at
least tried to answ er Presscy's power,
recording six o f their 35 digs against her.
Leading Sem inole statistically were Sara
Suddes (three kills, one solo block, six
assists), Sara Pegram (eight kills, five digs),
Andrea Poloche (one kill, five digs, seven
assists), Am anda Howard (tw o kills, eight
digs), H ollie Cow an (one kill, nine digs),
and Shannon Proulx (one kill).
Even in defeat, Thursday's contest w as as
different as night and day from the Tribe's

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15-2,15-5 setback at the hands o f DcLand
on their ow n hom e floor.
"W e did not play well at all against
DeLand," said Corso. "I w as really surrised at our lack o f control on the court.
re did not attack or pass well. O ur net play
was aw ful."
Pegram (nine kills, three digs), Suddes
(two kills), Howard (nine digs, one solo
block), Cow an (one kill, one solo block),
Poloche (four digs), Kim Beaudoin and
Krista M angan (tw o digs each) led
Seminole.
The Tribe (3-4) had begun the season on a
bright note, w inning their pool in the pre­
season Classic at W inter Springs and then
defeated Lyman, 15-9 and 15-8, w ith all 13
players contributing.
Sem inole continued to play well in the
prestigious Lake M ary Invitational, going 2-

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N EW W M A IN ST.
JO H N S C O U N T Y
There are only about 45 recre­
ational use perm its left for St.
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Tribe
C ontinu ed from page IB
A m ishandle on the point after snap resulted in
a failed kick, w hich would com e back to haunt
the hosts later.

Sem inole w ent for no yards on three plays and
Lake How ell took over on its ow n 39 after the
punt.

Outdoors
C ontinu ed from page IB
Johns C ounty's newest public
hunting area - 1\vclve Mile
Sw am p W ildlife M anagem ent
Area (W M A). The new W M A is
conveniently located betw een
U.S. 1 and Interstate Highway
95, just north o f St. Augustine.
Tire 19,696-acre tract will offer
a full com plem ent o f hunting
seasons for the first 200 people
to apply for and receive recre­
ational use permits. Perm its
cost $425 each.
Local hunters m ay know
TVvclve Mile Sw am p W M A as
the form er 1\velve M ile Hunt
C lub and Pacetti Hunt Club,
both private clubs that leased
the property from Rayonier.
However, Rayonier wanted to
provide more people w ith an
opportunity to hunt on the
property, so it asked the Florida
Fish and W ildlife Conservation
Com m ission (FW C) to include
It in the agency's wildlife m an­
agement area recreational use
perm it program. This is the first
year TWelve M ile Swam p W MA
Is open to the public.
Only those people possessing
a recreational use permit for the
area may hunt on the W MA.
They will be perm itted on the
property for scouting beginning
Sept. 7 (tw o w eeks prior to the
beginning o f the archery sea­
son) and must have their perm it
in hand and displayed on their
vehicle. The area will remain
open to perm it-holders through
the end of the spring turkey
season in April. During the rest
o f the year, the area is closed.
"W eather perm itting, w e will
begin posting the new W M A on
Friday with signs that designate
it as a wildlife m anagem ent
area," said Joy M. Hill, public
inform ation coordinator for the
FW C. "T h ese signs will mark

the boundaries. O nly those peo­
ple w ith valid perm its, and
their spouse and dependent
children, will be allow ed on the
property. Anyone else will be
considered to be trespassing."
In Florida, trespass is a crim i­
nal violation. Trespassing w ith
a firearm is a third degree
felony. It is also illegal to shoot
into a posted area from outside
o f it.
For those w ho hold a valid
recreational use perm it for
Twelve M ile Sw am p W MA,
there arc m any hunting oppor­
tunities: Archery from Sept. 21
through O ct. 20; M uzzleloading
Gun from O ct. 25-27; General
G un from Nov. 9 through Jan. 5;
Sm all G am e from Jan. 6 through
March 2; Spring Turkey from
March 15 through April 20; and
Trapping from Jan. 6 through
M arch 1.
To apply for a recreational use
perm it to hunt on 1\velve Mile
Sw am p W M A , download one
from the FW C 's website at
h ttp ://w ld .fw c3 ta te .fl.u s/h u n ti
n g /p d f/rc c -u se application.pdf, or call the
FW C 's N ortheast Region office
at 352-732-1225 for an applica­
tion. A pplications are also avail­
able at the St. Johns County tax
collector offices.
W hat is a Recreational Use
Perm it?
Recreational use perm its were
developed to provide more rev­
enue to private landow ners in
the Type I w ildlife m anagem ent
area system . M oney set aside by
the FW C to pay landow ners for
the use o f the hunting rights on
their lands w as not sufficient to
com pete w ith private leases.
Rather than w atch as w ildlife
m anagem ent area after w ildlife
m anagem ent area dropped out
of the program , the legislature

authorized the FW C to intro­
duce the recreational use per­
mit. Fees collected for recre­
ational use perm its go directly
to the landowner, w ho in turn,
keep their lands open for public
hunting.
Recreational use perm its are
issued by the FW C for a specific
wildlife m anagem ent area. The
perm it allow s the holder and
one dependent child (under age
16) to hunt on the area. His or
her spouse and dependent chil­
dren m ay also participate in
other recreational activities on
the designated area (except
hunting). If the spouse or more
than one dependent child
(under age 16) w ant to hunt,
they m ust purchase their ow n
recreational use permit.
The recreational use perm it
m ay also be used as a wildlife
m anagem ent area perm it when
hunting w ildlife management
areas not under the recreational
use program . However, recre­
ational use perm its are not
valid on other recreational use
wildlife m anagem ent areas.
Each successful application
receives a perm it to carry on
their person and a perm it for
their vehicle.
Recreational use perm its are
issued on a first-com e, firstserved basis. O nce a person
receives a recreational use per­
m it, they m ay renew the perm it
annually for tw o additional
years. T his m akes the perm it
essentially a three-year permit.
Recreational use perm it
renewals w ill b e m ailed to per­
m it holders M ay 1 each year.
All recreational use perm its not
renewed by the Ju ne 1 deadline
w ill b e forfeited and the perm it
w ill b e mac e available to the
public o n a first-com e, firstserved basis.

Briefs
RAM S PULL OFF HUGE UPSET

SANFORD GYM NASTICS FUNDRAISER

T h e Lake M ary football team did tw o things
Friday night that m ost 'experts' figured they
could not do.
N o. 1, upset No. 2 Class 5A State Ranked and
nationally recognized O sceola; and N o. 2, shut
ou t the Kowboys.
Reggie Cam pbell ran in for one score and
D errick G rayson caught a touchdow n pass from
Jon C lark as the Rams (2-0) built a 14-0 lead and
w ent on to blank the hosts, 21-0, in Kissim m ee
Friday night.
O viedo also ran its record to 2-0 in fine fash­
ion, recording its second straight shutout, third
if you include the Classc gam e, w ith a 31-0 rout
o f W inter Springs (0-2) at John C ourier Field.
In another Sem inole A thletic Conference
gam e, Lake Brantley also improved to 2-0, w in­
ning a defensive battle w ith Lyman (0-2), 16-6,
at the Carlton D. Henley Sports Complex.
A recap o f these gam es will appear in
W ednesday's Seminole Herald.

Sanford G ym nastics Association, I n c is having
a fundraiser to support its program s next Friday
and Saturday (S e p t 20-21) a t tne Sanford
G ym nastics building at 601 East 25th Place
(behind First Church o f tire N azarcne off South
Sanford Avenue).
T h e event w ill run from noon to 7 1).m. on
Friday and 8 a.m. to 4 pan. on Saturday.
Space is still available for vendors w ho want
to set up a table and there w ill also b e a huge
yard sale.
C all Elaine W ilson a t 407-321-8421 to reserve
vendor space. Vendors already com m itted are
R ip perw are, Southern Living, Italian Ice, M ary
Kay, D iscovery Toys, Pam pered C hef, H om e and
G arden, Therm om ix, Creative m em ories and
Lonaberger Baskets.
Donations to the yard sale are needed and can
be either dropped off or picked up except when
classes are not in session (5 p.m. to 8 p.m .
M onday-Thursday) by calling the office (407323-2462) or George or Jeanette Stiffey a t 407322-8234 o r 407-829-0272.
Food will also be available and potential stu­
dents m ay register for a class or a trail class for
gym nastics, cheerleading, Kung Fu or Tae Kwon

RECREATION VOLLEYBALL

M att's Team is Droving to be very strong once
again, w inning all nine o f its gam es over the
first three w eeks in the City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks D epartm ent Fall
Recreational Volleyball League that plays on
M onday night beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the
COUNTY ATHLETES RECOGNIZED
Salvation Arm y Gym nasium on West 24th Street
A total o f 12 students from Sem inole County
behind Badcock Furniture.
are included in the 2001-02 edition o f Who's Who
T h e B League is proving to be very com peti­
Among American High School Students - Sports
tive w ith the Saints and tne Unknowns both
Edition.
standing at 6-3 and the Hawks just a gam e back
Athletes are nom inated by coaches, teachers
at 5-4 after three weeks.
and sports organizations based on athletic
The results were as follows:
achievem ent and participation in extra-curricu­
W eek 1:
lar activities.
A League _ M att's Team (3-0), Shoestrings (2Students in the edition also com pete for
1), Sanford Church of God (1-2) and S &amp; S Fence
$10,000 in scholarship awards. T he book is dis­
(0-3).
tributed on a com plim entary basis to high
B League _ The Unknowns (3-0), the Hawks
schools, colleges and universities, as w ell as
(2-1), Idyllw ildc Baptist Church (1-2) and the
public libraries throughout the state.
Saints (0-3).
T he follow ing local students are contained in
Week 2:
the latest publication:
A League _ M att's Team (3-0), Shoestrings (2* Aaron M cIntosh from A ltam onte Springs.
1), S U S Fence (1-2) and Sanford Church of God
* Roger Vankom en from W inter Springs.
(0-3).
* Kristin Jockin o f Lake Mary.
B League _ The Saints (3-0), the Hawks (2-1),
* Carla S. Sum m ers and M atthew P. M yers of
the Unknowns (1-2), and Idyllw ilde Baptist
Longwood.
C hurch (0-3).
* Brian C. G ashlin, Jessica C . M ills and Lillie
W eek 3:
L. H ughes o f O viedo.
* Lavario Carey, Andrew Jenkins, Shayetta V.
A League _ M att's Team (3-0), Shoestrings (2Pilot and Shard s Renee Sm ith of Sanford.
1), Sanford Church o f G od (1-2) and S 4c S Fence
(0-3).
SANFORD SOCCER
B League _ The Saints (3-0), the U nknow ns (2The Sanford Recreation D epartm ent is offering
1) , the H aw ks (1-2), and idyllw ilde Baptist
Kicks N D ribbles Instructional Soccer for ages 5C h urch (0-3).
to-8 and 9-12.
T h e standings after three w eeks are:
Player Placem ent Day (cost $35) will be
A L eagu e _ M att's Team (9-0), Shoestrings (6Saturday, Septem ber 21st at 9 a.m. at Zinn Beck
2)
, Sanford Church of God (2-7) and S 4c S Fence
Field (behind Historic Sanford M emorial
Stadium ).
(1-8).
B League _ T h e Saints (6-3), the Unknow ns (6T h e instructor will be Brian Dorm an, a teacher
3) , the H aw ks (5-4), and Idyllw ildc Baptist
a t Sanford M iddle School.
C hurch (1-8).
Reserve y ou r spot by calling the SRD at 407330-5697.

On the third play from the Seminole 49, Ivan
Scott w ent 49 for an apparent score.
But the play was called back on an unsports­
manlike penalty and the Seminole defense went
to work holding the Silver Hawks to minus-eight
yards on two plays before forcing a fumble,
which w as recovered by Danny Johnson, the first
of m any big plays for the sophomore.
The Tribe again could not m ove the ball, gain­
ing one yard before punting again.
Lake Howell looked like it might score again as
a long pass play netted over 50 yards, but a hold­
ing penalty Drought the ball back and the score
w as 6-0 after one period.
Sem inole finally got things going in the second
quarter with a 15-yard pass from Mike McKenzie
to M ike Harlow on a third and 11 kick-starting a
drive.
Runs of 17-, 13-, 10- and six-yards by Deon Casey
gave the Tribe a first and goal inside the one, but
a fum ble on the next play ended the drive.
But Sem inole did not get dow n and after three
plays it w as fourth and 11 for the Silver Hawks.
Tne Tribe smothered the punt attem pt with
Johnson blocking the punt and Chris Castillo
: the ball in the end zone for a touchtown.
Kevin Harris then nailed the extra point, which
would prove to be the difference in tne gam e, and
Sem inole led 7-6 at halftime.
The Tribe took the second half kickoff and
drove 73-yards on nine plays, eating up 4:10 of
the clock.
Denzel Lingard did the honors, taking a
M cKenzie pass and then m aking a nice m ove to
finish off tne 11-yard score.
The extra point w as missed and the Tribe led
13-6.
Neither team could get much going the rest o f
the period as the defenses stiffened.
Lake Howell had a third and 21 heading into
the fourth quarter, but a pass interference call on
Sem inole gave the Silver H aw ks a first down.
Four plays later, M anana sprinted in from 16-

ASA
C ontinued from page I B
Santiago.
A lso com peting in the Derby
were Je ff Hall o f B ackm an/D an
S m ith /M en o sse/E aston , Bill
Harvey o f Team A H /T P S , and
J.C . Phelps o f N ew Construction
(tw o hom e runs each), and
Long H aul's Rusty Bumgardner,
w ho hit several im pressive line
drives, bu t just could not lift the
ball over the wall.
W ith the rain falling again, the
O pening Cerem onies were cut a
little short w ith Sanford M ayor
Brady Lessaid and
Com m issioner Art W oodruff
welcom ing the fans to Sanford
and giving a short story o f the
history of the Stadium.
W ith the fireworks display
getting ready to start, the rains
left and the rest o f the night was
beautiful.
W hen the rains left, so did the
humidity, and the ball started
flying out o f Rinker-Stenstrom
Field despite the length o f the
fences.
Defending tournament cham ­
pion Long Haul /Taylor
B rothers/Shen C o ro ./T P S , cu r­
rently ranked No. 3 in the
nation, wasted little time in get­
ting on the board as, after
G arris flew out, Wallace and
Bum gardner hit back-to-back
hom ers and the game w as on.
Their opponents, New
Construction, which is ranked
No. 9 in the poll, cam e back to
tie the game at 3-3 in the bottom
o f the first Inning and trailed
ju st 8-3 entering the third
Inning.
T hat's w hen Wallace and com ­

Preps
C ontinued from page I B
2 to tie for second in its Pool.
But the Tribe did not advance to
Bracket play because of
tiebreaker points.
The Tribe defeated Edgewater,
10-15,15-8 and 15-12, and
Satellite, 16-14,12-15 and 15-5,
but dropped m atches to the
host Rams, 15-10 and 15-12, and
M iddleburg, 15-8 and 15-11.
Sem inole will play back-toback m atches next w eek, travel­
ing to O viedo to take on the
powerful Lions in a district and
SA C m atch on Tuesday starting
at 7 p.m . and then hosting Pine
Ridge on Wednesday starting at
6 3 0 p.m. at Bill Fleming
M em orial Gymnasium.
In another m atch from
Thursday, O viedo (7-2) got p ast
DeLand in straight games, 15-6
and 15-11, w ith Julie Darty
recording seven kills, the
blocks, three aces and three digs
and Nellie Liljenquist putting
dow n 11 kills.
In slow pitch softball action
from this week, Sem inole and
Lake Brantley both went 3-1
this week, while Lyman w as 20.

The Fighting Sem inoles, who
are now 4-1 on the season,
opened the week on a bad note.

yards out and it looked like the gam e would be
tied with 9:34 remaining on the clock.
A little 'trick' lining up for the extra point byLake Howell drew the trib e offside and the Silver
Hawks decided to go for two and the lead.
But the Seminole defense w as ready and tackled
the Lake Howell runner short o f pay dirt.
The Tribe offense could not get a sustained
drive going to kill the clock, but the defense kept
rising up, with Travis Knight picking off a pass
and that man Johnson again knocking down what
seemed like two sure long pass com pletions.
A beautiful 48-yard punt by H arris looked like
it had sealed the win for Sem inole w hen it rolled
dead at the Lake Howell two-yard line with 2:49
left.
But Jam es Benson broke through up the middle
for 41 yards on the first play and the Silver
Hawks were in business near mid-field.
A five-yard run got the ball into Sem inole terri­
tory and the hosts only needed about 20 or 30
more yards to set up a potential game-winning
field goal try.
But an incom plction and an eight-yard loss on
an attempted halfback pass left lake Howell with
a fourth dow n and 13.
After a time out, Sem inole's W illiam Bowers all
but ended the gam e by getting a huge sack for a
10-yard loss.
The Silver Hawks still through they had a
chance and called a time out w ith one-m inute left
after a three-yard run by Casey.
But the strategy went for naught on the next
play as Casey bulled his way for 12 yards and a
gam e-clinching first down.
Sem inole is now 1-1 on the season and will
return to Thom as E. W higham Stadium next
Friday to host Lyman in a Sem inole Athletic
Conference game.
Lake How ell (0-2) will go on the road for the
first time, opening district play in Palm Bay
against Bayside High School.
Both gam es will be next Friday and arc set for
7:30 p.m. kickoffs.

pany went to w ork, scoring 13
runs in the third inning, with
W allace hitting tw o more hom e
runs, including a grand slam.
Long Haul put seven more
runs on the board in the fourth
inning and led 28-8 entering the
bottom o f the fourth inning.
N ew Construction tried to
m ount a rally, but the deficit
w as just too great, as Long Haul
w on by the Run Rule, 31-15,
after five innings.
W allace ended the night 5-for5 w ith five hom e runs and
drove in e ig h t
G arris also had a perfect
gam e, going 3-for-3 w ith two
hom e runs and a double, and
drawing two walks.
Bum gardcner also had three
hits, Including a hom e run and
a double, while M ike Shenk and
Todd M artin contributed two
hom e runs each to a 30 hit, 15
hom e run gam e for Long Haul.
New Construction hit six
hom e runs and had 19 hits for
the game.
The double elim ination tourna­
ment resumed Friday w ith No.
10 ranked
P honeM astcrs/K &amp; G /Sch w inng
/T P S outlasting No. 15 ranked
Team Mizuno, from Ft. Pierce,
18-13.
In other first round gam e. No.
4 ranked M id-South Mlzuno
rolled over Team A H /T P S, 2314, and No. 2
H agu e/R esm on d o/W alsor/T P S
dumped No. 13 W.W.
G a y /A u b rcy 's/T P S , 17-10.
In a second round W inner's
Bracket Gam e, No. 1 ranked
Backm an/D an
S m ith /M en o see/E aston , which

com m itting six errors in drop­
ping a 7-2 decision to host
O viedo on M onday despite a 3for-3, two RBI perform ance
from Kara Lively.
The Tribe got back on track in
the second game, blanking
W inter Springs, 1(H), in a game
stopped after six innings by the
run rule.
M indy Duvall threw a two-hit
shutout, while her defense was
spotless in this game. Lively
w as 3-4 with a hom e run and a
double, and drove in four.
Shecna Ware was a perfect 3-3
w ith a double and two RBI.
On Wednesday at Lake
How ell, Duval (4-1) recorded
her second straight shutout,
blanking Lake Mary, 16-0, and
then surviving a battle with
Lake Brantley, 16-7.
Against the Rams, Ware was
4-4 w ith a double and four RBI,
M egan Pickren was 2-3 with a
double and an RBI, Lively was
2-3 w ith three RBI, Jenny
Abendroth w as 2-2 with two
RBI, and Nori Torres had a dou­
ble and two RBI.
Against the Patriots, Ware was
perfect again, going 3-for-3 with
tw o doubles and four RBI, mak­
ing her 10-for-10 with four dou­
bles and 10 RBI in her last three
games.

had a first round bye, edged
M id-South M izuno, 9-7.
The afternoon session fea­
tured L oser's Bracket games
betw een Team A H /I T S and
Team M izuno, and W.W.
G a y /A u b re y /T P S and MidSouth M izuno.
The final tw o scheduled
am es on Friday were Winner's
racket sem ifinal gam es
betw een
P h o n eM asters/K 4tG /T P S and
Long H au l/T aylor
B roth crs/Sh cn C ro p /T P S , and
B ackm an /D an
S m ith /M en o sse/E asto n against;.
H agu e/R esm on d o /W alscr/T P S

f

W eather perm itting, the tour­
nam ent will conclude today
(Saturday) w ith Sunday being
saved for a rain day.
Action began at 9 a.m . with
New Construction playing an
elim ination gam e against the
w inner o f the Team A H /T P STeam M izuno gam e.
That w as to be follow ed by
L oser's Bracket gam es at 10:30
a.m ., and noon.
The last gam e o f the morning
session w as to be the W inner's
Bracket final.
The final session begins at 3
p.m. w ith the L oser's Bracket
Sem ifinal and the L oser's
Bracket Final at 4:30 p.m.
The Cham pionship G am e is
scheduled for 6 p.m . and if two
teams have one loss after that
contest, a winner-take-all final
gam e will be played at approxi­
m ately 7:30 p.m.
Tickets arc $5 per session with
children 12-and-U nder are free.

O ther big hitters for Scminoli
were Beth C ase (3-3, RBI),
Lively (2-2, HR, four RBI),
Pickren (2-4, triple, three RBI),
Abendroth (3-3, tw o RBI) and
Torres (2-2, RBI).
Lake Brantley (3-2) bounced
back to ham m er the host Silvei
Hawks, 11-1, w ith Val Dixon
going 3-for-3 and Cassie Mier
and Kirsten Perry both going 2
for-2 behind w inning pitcher
Jessica Tomaselli.
In the other gam e at Lake
Howell, the Silver H aw ks (1-1)
blanked Lake M ary (0-2), 3-0.
In games at W inter Springs
High School, the Greyhounds
won a doubleheader, topping
O viedo, 9-2, and whitewashing
the Bears, 3-0. The Lions (2-2)
gained a split, ripping Winter
Springs (0-6), 11-1.
This W ednesday (Sept. 18),
O viedo will host the quadrupli
header with the Lions playing
Lake Mary at 4:30 p.m. and
Lyman at 7:30 p.m . The Rams
will also play Lake Howell at
5 3 0 p.m. and the Silver Hawk:
take on the G reyhounds at 6:3C
p.m.
Sem inole will host the triple­
header, taking on Lake Brantle
at 5 p.m. and Winter Springs ai
7 p.m. The Patriots and Bears
will square off at 6 p.m.

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CITY O f LAKE MARY. FLORtOA
NOTICE O f PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by lb*
C*y Cnmmrcuon d V u City d Laka
M«iy. Flondi. that said C o im u o i
w** bold i Public Haanng on
O ctober 1 , 3001. st 7 .X P M . or aa
•oon thereafter as posable. »o con**dar ■ riavAition antlied
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF
la k e m ary. ao m o A
p r o v io INQ f o r THE VACATING OF A
PORTION OF THE PLAT FOR
FEATH En EDGE. MORE PARTICU­
LARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN. PRO­
VIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Vaeatng Iba toaomng portion d ■
PX
A portion ol Feather Edge. •
Condorrwwvn lo t. according to tha
plat V u ra d a&gt; racordad In Put Book
38. Paga 43. ol Vu Pubke Raconta ot
Sammota Codify Florida alto bang
a portion of Section 7. Townatap 30
aoutb. Ranga 39 Eaat. bang m oa
partKuUrty daaenbad aa lolow i
COMM ENCE at tha NE comar ol
V u BE 1/4 d Vu SE 1/4 d sad
Saclton 7 . tnanca fun North
89*1 BSC* Watt. ITS02 laal along
Via aoulbarty ROW kna ol Pn a Circle
Drtva. ol Laka Emma Cove. accord­
ing to tha ptal tharao! aa racordad n
Plat Book a. Paga 67 ol Iba Pubke
Racorda ol Saminola County.
Florida, tnanca South X “X '4 2 “
Eaat 250 00 taat along tha westerly
ROW kna d Rnahart Road to Via
POINT OF BEGINNING. Ibaoca conknua South 00*06'43“ E. 657 64 laat
along aaat wetlerty ROW kna to a
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2002 and October 6. 2003
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PUBLIC NOTICC
Tha Sammota Cotrty Port AuthorFy
hereby grvat pubke notice F id Fie
Nominating Committee wd m ad on
September 18, 3002 at 3 X p m. Fl
tha
Board
Room
d
the
Admmistration
Building.
1510
Kastner Place. Sanlord. Sammota
County. Flonda
Persona with dsabkku* fuadng
assistance lo paihdpale m these
proceedings should contset the
Samlnda Cotrty Port AuthorFy m
advance d tie meebng. at (407)
333-4798 Persona are advtaad tu t
V they daerda to appad any dadanna made d M a meeting Vwy wd
naad a record d tha proceedng*.
and tor such purpoaaa. they may
need to rwure a verbatim racoid d
Indudas tha testimony and evidence
upon which tha appad la baaed
Section 286 0108 Ftonda Statutes.
Dated at Sanlord. Semlnde Cotrty.
Flonda Vm 9th day d Saptambar.
2003 A D
Sameida County Port Authority
By M chad Good. Chairman
Attest Bob R. Douglas. Secretary
Pubksh. September IS. 2003
00105
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
W AND FOR
SCM M OLI COUNTY,
F L O R ID A .

Sun Drtva and a port on a curva
concava Southarty. bavng a radar*
ol 844 02 taat. a cantral angU ol
O n 502* and a chord ol 131.44 laat
that baa/a North M 'Sl'tO * Watt.
Vianet northwesterly along Via arc ol
•aid curva and northerly ROW kna.
131.84 laat lo a port ol tangancy.
tbanca contnua Hong aaid Northarty
ROW kna. North 88*8841* W. 93 88
laal: tbanca North 0 l“0 r i9 “ E.
117.57 laal. tbanca S 89*1956* E.
8 45 laat. thenca NorVi 00“X '4 2 “ W.
138 00 laat. thanoa North 89*1888*
w 8 45 laat. tbanca North 00*08'43
W. 134 90 laat: tbanca South
89*1988“ E. t 60 laat thence North
00*0843* W. 80 10 laat: thence
South 89*1958 E. 4 95 laat tbanca
North 00*0843* W. 300 00 laat
thence S 89*1988 E. 305 00 laal lo
Via P o rt d Beginning
The Pubke Hearing wa be hakim
Via C ry Commuson Chamber*. 100
N Country Ctob Road, taka Mary.
Florida
Tha Pubic la Imvad lo
•hand and ba haard. Said haanng
may ba esntruad bom bma lo bma
unU a «nal daoaa n la made by Via
CVy Commatton.
Copra* d Via Readutton n kA are
available
m Via
Community
Davatopmad Dapartmad at Laka
Mary C*y H al Hyou hava questions
regartkng h a noboa. you may contad Gary S d in la r. Senior Planner
at 407-585-1413.
NOTE; IF A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON
SIDE RED AT D B S MEETING OR
HEARING HE OR SHE W U NEED
A RECORD OF THE PRO CEED­
INGS. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
PO SE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD O f THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MAOE. WHICH
RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
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PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY O f T H E M PR O ­
CEEDINGS . SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE O f
THE MEETING AT 407-685-1434.
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Card A Foaiar. CVy Clark
DATED September 11.3003
Pubtan September 15. 33. 3002
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CA SE NO.: 02-CA-31J2-18-A
IN RE: 58 INCH HITACHI
TELEVISION. MOOEL SXEX39B.
SERIAL SV9F001549.
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO: Lawrence Vamon Fal
302 Oakwood Court
Fam Park. Ftortda 12730
and a l otfurs who dam an merest
In the lokowmg property: 56 Inch
Hitachi Television. Modal *606X396.
SandSV9FOO1549.
Donald F. E singer, m I
capacity aa SlwrtV d t u
Cotrty. Ftortda. Fvou^i Ma oMcars,
Fiyaabgitors or agents, seirad the
above property on or about JtFy 12 .
2003. at ot near 302 Oakwood Court.
Fam Park. Samlnda Cotrty, Florida.
Sard property la Fi Fie custody d Vw
Shan* d Saminola County tor Fto
purpoaa d torldhjra pursued to aaobona 933.701832.704. Ftortda
Statutes A Complaint tor torladua
haa bean Nad In V u above styled
Cow l
I HEREBY CERTIFY V utstruaand
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rm ivmu • LOfnpu*! was lumtvwa
by U 8 . cerufwd mat. return receipt
requested, to V u abow-namad
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Thd sad ada la bang made lo sat­
iety the larma d this Writ d
Exacuaon
Donald F. Eskngar. Shark!
Sammota Cotrty. Florida
Wah Sda H dd On O ctoM r 18.
3003
n o t ic e r e o a r o in o t h e a m e r i

CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF
1900 PERSONS WITH A DiSABltlTY NEEDINQ SPECIAL ACCOM
UOOATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE PR O CEED IN G S SHOULD
CO N TACT TH E ENFO RCEABLE
WRITS 6ECTION O F THE CIVIL
DIVISION AT TH E SH ER IFFS
OFFICE. I X BUSH BO UUVARO .
SANFORD. FLORIOA. AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
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JU O tCU L CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO: 01 CA 1500 14 W
CIT1MORTQAQE. IN C.
PLAINTIFF
VS
LEE O WICKERSHAM, JR AMJA
LEE 0 WICKERSHAM. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUOH, UNDER OR
AGAINST LEE G WICKERSHAM.
JR AMJA LEE O WICKERSHAM.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LEE Q
WICKERSHAM. JR AMJA LEE Q
W ICKERSHAM. IF ANY; IRWIN
UNION BANK ANO TRUST
COMPANY; CO N SECO FINANCE
SERVICING
CORP;
CASTLE
CREDIT CO R P; JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY G/VEN pur­
suant to a Summary Find Judgment
d Foreclosure dated SEP 5. 3002
•dared In C M C m
N o. 0 1 -CA1500-14 W d Vu O redl Court d Vu
18TH Judicial O d d to and lor
SEM INOLE
County.
Sanlord,

pareona to possession. SEMINOLE
COUfTTY. APOLITICAL
SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA. H ECKLE A JECK LES.
IN C;
STATE
OF
FLORIDA.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE:
AMERICAN EXPRESS
CENTURION BANK

Slarao
Erte Fochtor. Household goods,
clothes 8 sn u l furrvtu-s
Oaraldtoa 0 ’Naal. Household
goods, kxnkura. Boies, Appiancat
TV 01 Stereo equipment
Wendell 0 Qriflm. Household
goods, sporting goods. Boise
Appkancas TV or Slarao aqdpmant.
tods
Ragma Braday. Household goods,
aporimg goods. Boast. Appliances
TV or Stereo equipment, tools.
Math* M. Pure*. Household goods.
Appkancas TV or Slarao aqmprrunt
Gladys J. Ransom, Living mom and
dnntog room tumkura. bedroom tur-

BARREO
THE DATE O f FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F THIS NOTICE 18:
Saptambar 8. 2002
CLAUOINE VICKERS

2431 le e Road
Winter Parti. FL 327X
Telephone 407/7408X9
Ahorney lor Personal Representative
Pubksh: September 8. IS. 2 X 2
00054______________________

Urw ortly Drtva * 5 X . Plantation, FL
33324 on or tutors (no tolar than X
days bom Vu data d V u Iktt pub*cation d M s none# d action) and X
V u ongnM wkh Vu dark d M s court
either tutors aervtca on PlatoMTa
attorney ot Immetlaleky Vursahar;
otherwise a delau* wto X anlarad
•gainst you lor V u rakd demanded
to the comptant ot petition Nad here­
to.
WITNESS my hand and Vu aaal d
M a Court at SEMINOLE County.
Ftortda, Vks (toy d A U G X 2 X 2
MARYANNE M ORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY RuViKtog
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVTO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
601 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE B X
PLANTATION, FL 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABArTlES
ACT. persons wkh ttsabkkua needtog a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa at (407)888-4227. 18008858771 (TOO) or 1 8 X 8 5 5 8770. via Ftonda Relay Sendee
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A W EEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE W EEKS.
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
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p O «n On ITU N O rW Tjf M U W NO# Of

Circuit Court
t araln da County, Florida
Caaa i 84-11840R-03L
INRE Tha Format Mamaga ot
Ahmad Youaat Sard
Former Huaband
and
Sharon WaMtng San*
Format Wit*
NOTICE O f
SHERIFF** SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhal by
virtue d lhal cortam W d d
Eiacubon laauad out d and under
tha aaal d tha Circuit Court d
Sammota County. Florida, Caaa t
94-1194DR02L upon a find (udg
m ad tandarad m Via ator* laid court
on Via 28th day ot May. A D 2003 m
that cartan caaa entitled Sharon
Weeekng Sard. PUrtitl(a) vt Ahmad
Youaat Saab. Oalandanl(i) which
atoraaaid W d ot Elocution waa
dakvarad to me as Shark! d
Sammota County Florida and I hava
lavtad upon at tha n g t. Iba and
tntaraal d Via datandadd) to Vu to/kMtng daaerbad property, aatd prop­
erty bang located in Samnota
County. Florida, mora parbcUarty
deectbed aa tosowe
Rated A Tha Eaat 216.72 teat d
Via W ad 1354 5 M d N
South
201 la d d Via North 679 4 M d N
Northwest M d N Southwest 1/4
d Barton X . TownaNp 2t South.
Ranga 31 East
10* 30-21*31-300-00800000
Pared B Tha Eaat 364 5 Mat d It*
W ad 1054 5 la d d Via South 358 6
la d of Via North 838 7 la d d Via
Northwaat 1/4 d Southwest 1/4 d
Section X . Townshp 21 South.
Ranga 31 E a d Last Via North X I
M o l N Eaat 218 72 la d Flared.
ANO tha East 364 50 tad d tha
West 1.354 5 tad d Via North 33 3
la d d tha Northwest 1/4 d the
Southwest 1/4 d
Section X .
Township 31 Sodh, Ranga 31 East.
Bamnoi* CotxVy. Ftonda
Pared C: Tha E a d 4 X tad d Vw
Waal 990 le d d Vie Northwest !/4 d
tha SoUhwwd 1/4 d Via Section X .
Townahp 21 Soum, Ranga 31 Eaat.
LESSthe South 877 la d thereof.
Samnota Cotrty. Ftonda
and Via m larstgnad aa Shard d
Sammota County. Florida, wd at
11 00 A M . on Via «4Vi day d Oct
A D . 2002 d la r tor aala and sdl to
tha hrghad brdcUt. FOR CASH IN
HANO ANO SUO JECT TO ANY ANO
ALL EXISTINQ LIENS, at r e Front
(West) Door, at Via alapa. d N
Sammota County Courthouse m
Sanlord.
Florida,
tha
above

T iie S eminole H erald

2002.
Taaha M. Scotaro
O anardCiFFU d
Ftortda B d No. 008863S
Ssmtools CotxVy ShatVTs Odtos
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(407)8888803
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Pubrth SepWmCwr 15.23.3002
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n o n e t OF
F K T m O U t NAME
ifooca a naraoy gnan vw i a n
•ngagad In budnaaa d 500 P a rt
Laka Court. Longwood. Samlnda
County. Florida. 37779 tmdar Vu
FlcVVoua Narna d Arundd and Vu!
I Inland to regular add lum a wkh
Vu
Dtvtaton o l CorporaIHru,
T a la h a n tt. Florida. In arrorrlanra
W«h Vw provwtona of Vw F d a o u i
Name Sututat. to-WK: Saclton
885 X , Ftortda SUUAaa 1991.
Charles R Alwmtar
Pubkah: September IS. 2002
00107
NOT1CS O F
nCTITIOUS NAME
Nokoa la hereby given Vut I am
•ngagad to buatoaaa N 118 Graham
Avanua. Ortado. Samlnda C o rky.
Ftortda. 32785 in t o V u FU N oui
Name d Rad Eagka ptedu dU m
and Vut I H and to r ig m r and
name
with the
Dtvtaton d
Corporvfeorw, I M ih M iN , Ftohdv.
vi vccofOAnc* wvn vw pvovwjon* or
V u Fcrtoua Name Statutoa. to-Wk:
Sachon 855 X . Ftortda Statutoa

1X1.
Ctody Cook and U u Moma
Pubkah: Baptombw IS. 2002
O Q 1X
M THE CMCUTT COURT
O F THE EM H TEIN TH
JUOICIAL ORCUTTIN
ANO FOR tfM M O iS
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVTL D1YTSI0N
CA SE NO.: 03-CA-138814-K
JOHN M CROSBY. MARY LOU
CROSBY. Na wka.

WILLIAM A LEAVEU. and ANGELA
DENISE LE A V E U , (omay and

n o t ic e o f s a l e

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Vut
on V u 3rd day d October, 2002 at
eleven o'clock ( ii ooi am . on Vu
West bod Rape d Vu Ural (1at) Voor
d V u Samlnda County Courthouaa,
located at X I N Park Avanua,
Sadord. Flonda 32771, Vu imdarrignsd dark wd ortet tor u la Vu tottowing daaertud real property localad al 1112 Oak Lank. Winter
Springe. Flonda 33708. m od M y
LO T 2. BLOCK B. TALMO SUBDI­
VISION. accordeig to Vu plat Vurad
aa recorded m Thai Book V. Riga 10.
Pubke Record* d Semmote County,
Florid*
(Proparty Appraiaart Pared I D
(Foko) Numbar(k): 31 20-30 513

0000-0020

together with a l ktructura*.
Improvements, and appurtaruncat
a/tuai* Vurun and located on aaid
real proparly or oVuterfee uaad to
oorTuncbon therewith
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have
hereunto sat my hand and dbowl
aad v u 5 day d Sapumtur. 2002
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctotk d Vu Cacuk Court
BY: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
RAYMOND A McLEOO. ESOUIRE
tan «r«r McLaod 8 McLeod
48 E ad Mam Sued (32703)
Pod Orbca Drawer 950
Apopka. Flonda 32704X50
(407) 988 33X
(407)888X87
Florida Bar Number 320306
Attorney tor PtomMI*
NOTIFICATION
to accordance weh Vu Amancan wah
DuabWtua A ct pareona wkh tkaataktu t who naad apacul accommodaVon to parbclpala to Vea procewkng
ahould contact V u ADA Coordinator
d X I N Park Avanua. S o u N -X I.
Sadord. Flonda 32771. al lead kve
(5) day* prior to Vu proceednga
Telephone
407-323-4330
Ext
*4227; 1800-9558771 (TOO) or 1a x 9558770 VOICE (V) V U Flonda
Relay Service
Pubkah. Septorrtoar 15 22.2002
00109
M THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 11TM

r w n o a . i ww m i *o v w n y w i a n a

•

a a - ia e —

a-

W- - a — -

i n . .»

Daw wcxwf kx ca§n ai vw w m
Frod D od al V u SEMINOLE County
Courthouaa located al X I N. Park
Avenue to Banked. Ftortda. M 1100
a m on V u day d O CT 08.2003 V u
to said Summary Final
Judgment to u t:
LO T X 1. SPRINGS OAKS UNIT 3.
ACCORDING
TO
THE
PLAT
TH ER EO F. AS RECO RDED IN
PLAT BOOK 17. PAGE 74-78, OF
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLO R B A.
QatodVM d a y d S E P 08.3002.
(O R C U T COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
d a rk d Vw CVokl Court
B y Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Pubkah to:
TH E 8EM M OLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O F OAVIO J.
STER N . P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
X I 8 Udverrty Drtva SuUe 500
Ptonuaon. n . 33324
(984)2338000
IN ACCO RDAN CE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, pareons wkh rkaahamea naadtog a spadal accommnrlalton ahodd
oorkad CO URT ADMMSTRAT10N.
at
t ie
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouee al 407885-4327. 18008888771 (TOO) or 18008558770.
■ J , e e — . a - tol —a—. . r t --- ------vw r Kjroa h a iy m t r o i
Pubash Saptarrtoer it . 22.2002
OOIIO
M T H S C M C W T COUNT
OF THE 18TH
j u n c u L c n c u r r,
M A N O FO R
(COUNTY,
FLORIDA

C A M NO: 03 CA 1080 14 W
W ELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. F/K/A
MORWEST MORTGAGE. INC .
PL/UNRFF
VS.
FRED 8 . ROTHSTEIN IF UVM Q ,
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
S PO U SE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES,
ASSIGN EES.
U EN O R 3.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO M X OTHER
PARTIES CLAWING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR
AGAINST FRED 8 . ROTHSTEIN;
SHAWN L R O T H S T W
LENDMARK FWANCtAL
SERVTCE8 , INC.: MAYFAIR
MEAOOW 8 HOMEOW TCRS
ASSOCIATION, M C • JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS »t POSSESSION
DEFEND ANT(S)
aanyv -g o f
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur­
suant to a Summary Final JurtgrUd
d Foredoaure daart S EP 5. 2002
•dared to C M C m
No. 01-CA1080-14 W d V u C e c u i Court d V u
18TH Judicial C b o d to and tor
SEM INOLE
County,
Sanlord.
Florida, 1 wd aal to 8u Nghad and
bad bidder tor cash al v u W ed
Front Door d V u SEMINOLE County
Courthouaa located at X I N. Park
Avanua to Sanlord. Flonda. d 11 00
I J ft o n M d a y d O C T X ,2002Vu
to aaid Summary Final
Judgment, to-wk
LOT 78. MAYFAIR MEADOWS.
ACCORDING
TO
TH E
PLAT
TH ER EO F. AS R ECO R D ED IN
PLAT BOOK 29. PAGES S t. X .
AND
33. O F TH E
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIOA
Dated V u day d SEP 06.2002
(dRCUTT CO URT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctoik d V u C k o d Court
B y Mary Skoupa
Deputy Ctoik
Pubkah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O F DAW ) J
8 TERN, P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
X I 8 . Unrveraky Drhre Sdto 6X
Plantation. FL 33324
(9541233 6000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. pareona weh ikaahaaaa naadtog a spaced aocommodadon ahodd
contact COURT AOMMOTRATION.
•I
tha
SEM INOLE
County
Courthouaa d 407885-4227.1 8 X
9558771 (TOO) or 18008558770.
via Flonda Relay Samoa.
Pubkah September n 22.2002
O O II 1
________________
M THE CMCUTT COURT
OF THE EIO H TUN TH
J U O C U L CMCUTT
M A N O FO R
SCM M OL1 COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M NO. 03-CA-1M1-14-K
W ELLS FAROO HOME
MORTGAGE IN C, AS
SUCCESSO R BY M ERGER TO
CROSSLANO MORTGAGE CORP

SHAUN F. VINTIMILLA. DAWN M.
VINTIMILLA AIK/A DAWN M REED.
. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DAWN
U VINTIMILLA AMJA OAWN M
REED. RICHARO PARKER.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F RICHARO
PARKER. MARK E FRINK.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MARK E.
FRINK. CARLOS ROSADO.
JOSEFINA ROMAN ROBERT FAIN.
SHIRLEY FAIN. VERONICA SOTO,
and a l tmknown partus ctoanrig by.
twougi- m der or agamd t u above
named Dalendanu. who era n d
known to X d*ad or •*•«. whaVur

or othar claimants. TENANT VI
•nd-ot TENANT *2. V u partus
totondad to aooounl tor Vu parion or

NOTICE O F ACTION
TO DAWN M VINTIMtLLA AMJA
DAWN M. REED and UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O f DAWN M VINTIMILLA
AMJA DAWN M. R EED , and all
unknown parlies d a rtin g by.
through, under or agamd V u above
named Defendants, who are n d
known to ba dead or atve. whether
davtaaae.

granteea.

Pubksh September 8 . IS, 2 X 2
OOOII

assignees.

Currant Residence Unknown, but
51 Devon Avanua South. Winter
Springs. FL 327X
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Vut an Action
to toradoaa a mortgage on M a M i
towing property In SEMINOLE
County, Ftortda, to-wk
LO T 10, BLO CK 4. NORTH
ORLANDO.
2nd
ADOITION.
ACCORDING
TO TH E
PLAT
TH EREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 12. PAGES 55, 56. AND 57
O F THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
hat baan Mad agamd you and you
are required to serve a copy d your
wrVton ddanaei. &lt;any. to • on DOU­
G LAS C . ZAHM, P A , Ptainttfra
khorruy. whoa* addresa la 188X
U S H^iway 19 North. Suka 3 X .
CUarwaiat. Florida 13784, wtihto
Varty (30) day* after V u 8rd pubkeaVon d H a NoVoa d Action, and lie
V u ortgtod wkh V u Clark d Vea
Court at X I N. Park Avanua.
Sardord. Florida 32771, akhar batote
service on PtatotVTa attorney or
krvrwdatary thereafter; oVurertaa, a
dalauk wd ba anlarad agamd you
lot rrm rtati oemanoea n him com*
ptaH paM on.

M THE ORCUTT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
FTta Number 03-M7-CP
IN RE. ESTATE OF
OUSSIE S WEISMAN.
N O TK E O F ADMPkSTRATION
The idm lnM niion of 9m M tati of
OUSSIE S WEISMAN. dacaasad.
F la Numtur 02 587-CP to pendmg
to Vm Cireuk Court tor Saminoto
County. Ftortda. Probata Orvulon.
V u t o d t u d which to PO . Box
8 X 9 . Sadord. Ftortda 32771. Tha
nanus and addresses d Vu person­
al representative and V u personal
representative's attorney a rt aal
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
A l panona on srtiom M a nonca to
served who have objections that
chalsngi V u vakdky d V u WB. V u
qiiilR rtnofU of 9m p^reontl nprt*
eentatrv*. venue a Kxtsdchon d Vito
Court era raqiaiad to Ma Vtok objaobona wkh Vito Court WITHIN THE
LATER O F TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY OAYS AFTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE O F A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l cradiora d Vu Okoadark and
other persons haying claims or
demand! agamsl Decadent's estate
on whom a copy d M a nokoa to

WITNESS my hand and aad d Vu
Court on V U __ day d AUG 14.

dale ol the ftrsi pubkeabon d Vito

2002

Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
TH REE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER ­
VICE O F A COPY O F THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l O tur creditors d V u Decedent
and persona having datou or
d n u n d i ig tin it the D # ctdccfi

(Sad)
Mary Ann Morse
Clark d V u Ckcut C a u l
B y RuViKtog
Deputy Ctotk
Pubksh to:
Douglas C. Zahrn. PA.
1 8 8 X U B H w y 1 (N ,V 3 X
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)538-4911 phone / (727)5391X 4 tea
Pubkah August 21. 28. 2002 and
September 8. 15.2X 2
PPI48
M TM f ORCUTT COURT
O FTH K18TH
JU O tCU L ORCUTT,
M A N O FO R
SU M N O LI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURW HCTION DIVMON
CA SE NO: M C A 1 1 X 1 4 0
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY. F/K/A
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY O F
CALIFORNIA N A . AS TRUSTEE.
PLAINTIFF
VS
THOMAS W. ROBERTS. IF
U V M Q . AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES,
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A ll
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
W TEREST BY. T1ROUGM. UNDER
OR
AGAINST
THOM AS
W.
ROBERTS. MARIAN E ROBERTS
IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U 8 E .
HEIRS.
D EVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
O THER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
W TEREST BY. THROUOH. UNOER
OR
AGAINST
MARIAN
E.
ROBERTS: JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UMOTOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY O V E N pur
mark to a Summary Final Judgment
d Foredoaure dated August 22.
2002 anlarad to 0*8 Caaa No. 02C A -1260-14 G d V u Circuk Court d
V u 18TT1 Judkxd Oreuk to and lor
SEM INOLE
County.
Sanlord.
Florida. I *4i aal to Vu taghad and
bad bk*4e« lor cash at r u W ad
Ftork Door d V u SEMINOLE County
CouVnuaa located at X I N. Park
Avenue to Sadord. Florida, al n 00
am on V u 24Vi day d Saptambar,
2002 V u toVoartng daaertud proper­
ly ** a d torth to tard Sixnnury Ftod
Judgment, toertt
LOT 8 CLU STER K. WtLDWOOO
A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT.
ACCORDING
TO TH E
PLAT
TH EREOF. A S RECO ROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 19. PAGES 7. 8 • ANO
10 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
Oatod VW 22nd (toy d Auguat
2X2.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctotk d 9 u Cacad Court
B y MarySMoaqu
OopdY Ctotk
Pubkah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O F DAVK) J
STERN. PJL. ATTORNEY. FO R
PLAINTIFF
X I S. Umvemry Drive Suka 5 X
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)2338X0
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, panona wkh ik k ih H ln need
tog k apacul accommodakon ahodd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
•I
Vu
SEMINOLE
County
Ccurtoouee at 407888-4227. 1 8 X
9558771 (TOO) or 18008588770.
via Ftortda Relay Sanrtoa.
PubiahAuguat 28. 2002 and
Saptambar 4. 8 18 2 X 2
PP241

W U W mUW n*M V M S C M TM W w VMS

court WITHIN TH REE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO WILL
BE FO REVER BARRED
The data d V u HrK pubkeabon d
M a Nokoa to Saptambar 8,2002
a

rti - i

D r. o n m W O O a AlMT) r r * t i m i n

514 Batoawood Court
Akamorka Sprtnga, FL 32714
JOHN B. CROW THER. ATTORNEY
AT LAW
FL Bar *179818
Altom*y tor Parson*/ R*praaantaViu
279 East Grave* Avenue
Orange C*y. Florida 32753
(18817758179
Pubkah Saptambar 8.15.2002
00051
M THE ORCUTT COURT FOR
BOM NOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FK * NO. 02-7J8-CP
IN RE. ESTATE O f
DOUGLAS G . VICKERS. 8
NOT1CS TO CREDITORS
Tha adnareakakon d Vu estate d
DOUGLAS
a
VICKERS.
II.
deceased, wines nm* d death waa
Auguat 18. 2000; to pandtog to Vu
Ctrcdl Court tor SanWida Cocnty,
Ftortda. Probala Dhrtoton; File
N ixrtur 02-739-CP. Vu address d
which
to
Saminoto
County
Courthouse, Sanlord. F L 32771.
Tha namaa and addresses d Vu
Personal Representative and V u
Personal Rsprasanm rie s attorney
a n aal torth batow
A l cradSois d V u rawrenwre trxl
olhar persons having claXna or
tockxkng mmahjrad. oonbngare or
mkQkadatod darns, on whom a copy
d M s nokek to served mual kto Vue
dam s Wkh M a Court WITHIN THE
LATER O F THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (X ) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY O f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l okur cradkore d V u decedent
and parsons having datou or
dvffw xts iq u n tl 9m d#c*d#nt*s
•SUM. todudng m rrukxsd, conbngare or unkquldalad datou, must Ma
Vue claims wkh M a Court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO F 8 E 0 W U
BE FO REVER BARREO.
NOTWITHSTANOMO THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABO VE.
ANY CLAIM FILEO TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE D E C E ­
D E N TS DATE O F DEATH IS

C?.

floofli

M THE Ctn C U T COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
P U NO. 03-787-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARIA R. MEAD.

REBECCA L JUOSON. I Wing, and
• dead. V u mknown spoused I.
hake, den ies i. gmrkeas.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The tdmtototiakon d Vu aetata d
MARIA R MEAD, deceased, whose
data d death wet Jd y 18 2X 2 : to
pending to tha Circuit Court lot
Saminola County. Ftortda. Probata
Division. F*a Number 02-797-CP;
V u address d which to P O Boa
8X 8. Sadord. F L 327726099 Tha
narna and address d Vu Personal
Representative and tha Personal
Representative's attorney are aal
torth batow.
A l c w llo rf of 9m ctocodont m d
other persona having datou or
todudtog unmatured. conbngerk or
unkquldalad datou, on whom a copy
d M a nokoa to aarvad mual Ma Vulr
etolma wth M a Court WITHM THE
LATER O F THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (X ) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A8 oVur cradkore d V u dkoadark
and panona having datou or
demands against V u decadent's
•state, todudtog unmatorad. conhrv
gark or mkquldaled dakna. mual Ma
M r dasru wSVl H a Court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F THIS NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FO REVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANOMO THE TIME
PERIOOS BET FORTH ABOVE.
ANY C LA M FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE D E C E ­
D E N TS OATE O F DEATH IS
BARRED.
THE DATE O F FIRST PUBLIC*.
TION O F THIS NOTICE IS:
Saptonkui 8 2 0 X .
CHARLES R L WHITE
725 N. A1A. Suka E-102
Jupkar, Flonda 13477
CH ARLES R L WHITE.
CHARTERED
Florida Bar No. 222070
725 NorVi A l A Suka E-102
Jupkar. FL 31477
TMaphona: 56177488178
Attorney tor Personal RapraaarkaVva
Pubksh September * 1* 2002
00053
M THS O R C U T COURT FOR
88 M M O L* COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 02882-CP
IN RE: ESTATE O F
UNOA S. SHARP.
NOTTCE TO CREOTTORS
Tha kdmtotokakon d V u aatala d
UNOA 8 SHARP, deceased, whoaa
data d daaVi wea June 13 2002; to
pending to the Circuit Court tor
t l j i l i l ----* — P k . a A .

o B ru n O M

me----. -a -

we

a- - a -

My. r vOOOM, r TCOSTS

Division. F it Number 02892-CP.
Vu address d which to X I N. Park
Avanua, Barkord. F L 32772. Tha
namaa and addresses ot V u
Personal Raprkiontaltva and V u
Panona/ RapnaarkaMa'a attorney
AI credaora d V u decedent and
other persona having datou
todudng unmatured, o a kkgatk or
urttqddalad da/ma, on shorn ■ copy
d M a nckoa to aarvad must Ma Vuk
ctotou wkh M s Court WITHIN THE
LATER O F THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (X ) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE OF A COPY O f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
_
AM okur craddon d V u decadent

or
•alala, todudng m m atund. oonarv
gark ot unkquldatod datou. mual Ma
Vuk datou wkh VW Court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLIC*
TION O F T&gt;«S NOTICE
A U . CLAMIS NOT SO F E E D W EL
BE FO REVER BARREO.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIOD 8 S ET FORTH ABOVE.
ANY C LA M F E E D TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE D ECE
D EN TS DATE O F DEATH IS
BARRED
THE DATE O F FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F THIS NOTICE IS
8aplambkr 8.2 X 2 .
BARYN . SHARP
62 Commmky Drtvk
DaBary. Ftortda 32713
HEIDI W ISENHAHT
Florida Bar No. 0123714
DONAHUE 4 ISENHAHT, P A .

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JU O tCU L O R C U T IN ANO
FOR SEM M O LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CA SE NO. 01-CA-2S1514-W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S. INC at
nominee
tor
HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION.

daentog an Interest by. through,
under or sganst REBECCA L JUD
SON. and Unknown Spouaa d
REBECCA L JUOSON. V rrunUd.
JOHN DOE and JANE DOE. to
aocom l tor unknown panon or
panona to poe teuton.
CfTIFlN AN O AL IN C, 341. L ie
• V s c m FINANCIAL IN C, 344.
LLC auccwaaor by merger to
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
SERVICES COMPANY OF
FLORIDA INC successor by
merger to ASSOCM TES
FINANCIAL SERVICES OF
FLORIDA M C.:
m XbM

wwi

n I awl ma i ■ ■ A - * - - ■ ■ ■ |M—i*
u im d l m l w * a c t . pvT»ona

accom modHom lo panic**
P M In fNt proc— dnq tho iid oorv
tad V u todvidual or agency aandtog
notice n d later than saw n days prior
to V u praeeadtog at V u addreas
grv*n on V u noVoa. TMaphona: 813272-7040. 407-836 2050 or 9042 5 7 8 X 7 , V haanng totpaksd. 18008558771 (TOO) or 1 8 X 9 5 5 8770 Votes (v). vto Ftortda Relay
AMENDED
NOTICC O F BALX
TO: THE ABOVE NAMED D EFEN ­
DANTS, AND ALL OTHER VETERESTEO PERSONS
Notice to hereby given Vut. pur­
suant to a Final Judgmark of
Forectokun steered to V u above
styled causa, to V u Circuk Court d
Saminola County. Florida. I wto sal
tha properly entitle to Saminola
Com fy, Florida, dssertbed ax:
Lett 18 14. 18 and North 1/2 d
vacated aiey arSototog on V u 8ouVl
Block 9. Ptal d Townsks d Geneva,
socordtog to V u map or put Vurad
at racordad to Plat Book 2. Paga 12.
Pubic Records d Seminole County.

ADVERTISEMENT
O F S A LE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN Vut
V u undatMipud totonds to sei the
parsons) property described batow to
enforce a la n anposad on aa/d prop­
erty m dar V u Ftonda 8aV Storage
Factory Act Statuas (Sachon 83 601S3 808)TTu undersigned wto aal al pubke
aala by compeeov* biddtog on V u
M tti day o l l apkamX r . 2 X 2 at
2 X pm. on V u ptamtaai where aaid
are locatod at Ampto Storaga Cantor,
IXAm p/a CotaL 2 9 X Was* Akporl
Bouievsrd. County d Sarrknoto.
Suta d Ftortda. Vu tokowtog:
Customer* Name Unk* Descrtpkon
d Goods
Anthony AMtor. * 24. KtdsBA*. TTra*.
CarwrCaa*. Player.Records Etc.
Victor M. Nathan. A-18. Draaaar,
Rocktogchatr, Personal Hama, B o x x
Purchaaaa must X paid tor at V u
Vma d purchase to cash orky A l purctusad lam a ao/d at la. skur* la,
and must X ramoved al V u Vma of
tale Bala subtact to cancelation to
in# w v r n

n

it n u m r u

Oi.
at pubic tala, to V u highest and
baat bidder, lor cash, *1 V u West
trod atop* d V u Samlnda County
Courthouaa. X I N. Parti Avanua,
Sadord. FL 37771. al 11X A M . on
O CT 01. 2 X 2 .
WVruss my hand and tael d H a
court on AUG29, 2 X 2 .
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctoth d V u Circuk Court
By. Mary Shoupa
Deputy dark
Aaomay lor Platook.
Robert S. Wtoa, P A
1206 West FUScher. Su m A
Tampa. Florida 3X12
I the : Sanlord
Pubkah: September 8 .1 8 .2 X 2
00084

M THC O R C U T COURT
O FTM C 1ITH
JU C M CU LCM C U T.
M A N O FO R
■IM B IO iC COUNTY,
FLO R B A
G ENERAL
JURISDICTION OTVttlON
C A M NO! 02 C A 1711 U K
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S. INC.
A S NOMINEE FO R W ELLS FARGO
HOME EQUITY, IN C,
PLAWT1FF
VS
THOMAS E . SHOPS, ET A L ,
OEFENOANTI8 )
NOTICS OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: THOMAS E SHOPS, CINOIJ
BHOPE
whoaa raaldanck to unknown V
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tormg: and V
hatohakhay X dead, V u unknown
(M m d in li who m iy bo tpouooo.

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V u Da/andarka, mho era n d hnosn
to X d tkd or atvk, and a* parties
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n ga xk j nh oa v. o— owawa
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into or totarasl to V u property
daaertoad to V u mortgage being
lofoca osxa n o r o w

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED V ut
vn acbon to lorac/oea a m ongagaon
V u U X n g proparly:
LOT 2 8 BLO CK N, THE WOOOLANDS. SECTION 2. ACCO RO H G
TO TH E PLAT TH ER EO F AS
RECO RD ED IN PLAT BOOK 1 8
RAGES X S X . O F THE PUBLIC
RECO RD S O F SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. F L O R B A
haa baan Nad aga/rut you and V u
you are required to aarva a copy d
your wnaan J a /a n iii. V any. to 8 an
D A V B J. STERN. ESQ PtonM Ti
attorney, whoaa address to X I S

KrtMaen Araik
Pubiah: Saptambar 8 18 2002
00088

M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

SEMMOU COUNTY,
FLO R B A

PROBATE DCYNKM
FILE NO. 02874-CP
IN RE: E 8 TATE OF
EVELYN MARIE TEEMLEY.
NOTICS TO CREOTTORS
The admkketralton d Vu aala U ol
EVELYN
MARIE
TEEM LEY.
deceased. F*a Nmkwr 02874-CP.
N pandvig to V u Ckcito Court tor
Samtooto County, Ftonda. Probata
Dtvtaton. V u addraaa d which N X I
N. Part. Avanua. Sadord. F L 32771.,
The namaa and addraaa ot V u
Personal RaprsearkaWa and V u ;
Personal Representative's attorney .

At credsors d V u daovdanl and
other persona having dakna or
todudtog unmaturad, oonkngark or
mAguktatorl datou, on skiom a copy
d M a noltoa N aarvad must X VuV
datou wkh M a Court WITH*/ THE
LATER O F THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (X ) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l oVur cradaort d Vu daoadark
and persona X vtog datou or
demands against V u dacadanfa
aatala. todudng unmaturad. corkrv
gsrk or m kqddM td daaru. must X
Vuk datou wkh M s Court WITHM
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS NOT SO F 8 E 0 W U .
BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS S ET FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE D EC E­
D EN TS OATE O F DEATH IS
BARREO
THE DATE O F FIRST PUBLICA­
TION IS: S apl 8 2002
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Co-Parsonat Representative
832 Ptrrycn Court
Longwood. FL 32750
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CoParaonal RaptwanaVv*
20? N a a X a T ta l
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LAW O FFICES O F HARVEY M
ALPER
Florida Bar No 133272
112 West Cents Street
AJtamorka Springs. FL 32714-2577
Telephone 407/869-0900
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L eg a ls

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L egals
in t h e c ir c u it c o u r t

Of THE16TH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUTT,
IN ANO FOR
M M M O LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
A!Rt*0*Cm 0N DIY18I0N
CA SE NO: M C A 1 M J 1 4 W
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CO UP F/K/A FT MORTGAGE
COMPANIES BB/A HOME BANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.

PLAINTIFF
VS.
LARRY W CASH ION. JR IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U 8 E.
HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST LARRY W CASHION.
J R : UNKNOWN 8 PO USE OF
LARRY W. CASHION. J R . IF ANY.
THE HUNTINQTON NATIONAL
BANK: JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SAL*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pureuartt to a Summary Find Judgment
oI F fffd o a n deled SEP S. io n
arttamd In C M C u t No. 02-CA1352-14 W ol too Cbcu* Court d to*
1ETH Jud cdl C t t U In d id tor SEMI­
NOLE County, Sanford. Florida. I &lt;mi
aM to Bio Iwgrwd and M ai bidder tor
caan at N Waal Frorl Door at l a
SEMINOLE County Courtoou**
locatad at 301 N Parb Avanua to
SantortL Ftortoa. at IIGO am . onto*
day d NOV 07. 3002 to* Wtoatog
daaobad property a* ad torth In said
Summary Ftoal Judgment,
LO T 84. NORTH CO VE. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 75.
PAOES
1 AND 4. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
O atadN a day ol SEP 08.2003
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C M K tE « C b n « C M * l
By: Mary Stroup*
Dapufy Ctork
Pubkah to:
THE SEVUNOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFICES O F DAVID J.
STER N , P JL. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 8 . Unharatty DHva S ole 500
PlanUPon. FL 33324
(9541233-6CXW
' IN ACCO R D AN CE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABIUTIES
ACT, paraona wtto
InO ■ 10*0*1 RRfowiRHaWRR thOUtd
contadCO U R T ADMINISTRATION
at
to#
SEM INOLE
County
Cotxtooua* at 407-888-4227. 1-8008888771 (TOO) or 1-8008888770,
- FLvflLta Balafti
vm rnnoa r&gt;fwy ( x n m
Pubaah.Saptarrtoar 15.22,2002

parllaa claiming an tota n a l by,
through. undar or agatoat tha
Dalandanla. who a n not known to ba
" ad or a*va. and a4 pantoa having
claiming to hava any right. Mia or
totanal to toa proparty deecnbed to
*■- mongaga baing loractoaad heroYOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toal
action to tondoaa a mongaga on
THE W EST 30 FEET O F LOT 8
ANO ALL O f LOT 10. BLOCK 12.
OREAMW OLD. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK 3. PAGES 80
ANO S t. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
haa baan Nad agand you and toa
you ara raquimd to aarva a copy ol
row wrktan defenses. 4 any. to I on
DAVID J STERN. ESQ PlatoMTa
nay. whoaa a d * v u N 801 S
Untvanay Drive #500. Plantation. FL
33324 on or baton (no War than 30
day* from toa data ol toa (n t put*
cation ol tow nobca ol action) and lla
toa original wdi toa dark ol tow court
altoar baton aarvica on PlatoMTa
nay or tovnadwaly thereafter,
otoarwwa a defau* wa ba aniand
agatoM you lor 81a ratal damandad
to toa complaint or patmon Nad hamIn.
WITNESS my hand and toa aaal ol
tola Court at SEMINOLE Counry.
Florida. M * day d 8EP08 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
BYRutoKtog
DEPUTY CLERK
LAY/ OFFICES OF DAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panons w«h rksabikt** need
tog a apadal accommodation ahould
conlad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Cowtoouaa al (407)888-4227,18008558771 (TDO) or 18008588770.
via Florida Ralay Sarvica
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A W EEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE W EEKS.
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
PuM diSaptoffbar IS. 22. 2002
OOII4

M THE C M C U T COURT
O FTH S EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL C M C U T
O FTH S STATE OF FLO R O A.
PI ANO FOR
•EMPtOLS COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Caaa No: 01-CA-115-14-W
CrriFINANCIAL. INC 344. LLC
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
SERVICES O F AMERICA. INC.,

00112
M TH E C M C U T COURT
OF TH E 14TH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
M ANO FOR
I COUNTY.

C A S IN O : S IC A 1147140
OLYMPUS SER VICSia. LP..
•
PLAINTIFF
VS.
WALTER OE UM A, ET A L ,
DEFENOANT(S)
N o n a OP ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: Wdtor 0* Urns and Shaft D*
Lima
aitioaa raaldanoa 4 unknown R
he/dw/lhay ba IMng; and t
has*. davwaea. 9 arraaa, aaalgnaaa.

through, undar or
DatandMSt, a tn ara not known to ba
daad or atv*. and a l parttoa having
or dalmtog to hava any light. Wa or
W arad In 8ia proparty deecrbed to
to# mortgage bang loractoaad her*to.
YOU ARE HEREBY NO Tin EO t iN
an acson to toraotoaa 8 mongaga on
8uiv
|kmyUEwWaiy 11
nwA ■
prupsrTy.
LO T 8*. CHERRY RIDGE UM T 3
ACCORDING
TO
TH E
PLAT
TH EREOF AS RECOROEO M PLAT
BOOK 58. PAOES 87. 88 ANO 88.
PUBLIC RECORDS OP 8EM M 0LE
COUNTY, FLORIOA.
you ara raqubad to aarv* a copy d
your intoan d tlin tu . 8 any. to 8 on
OAVtO J. STERN. E 8 Q PtotoMTa
altomay. whoaa address la 801 8
Unfvsnffy Drtea 4800. Plantation. F t
33124 on or baton (no Mar.toan 30
day* bom 8ia data o l toa M pub#oNton o l M * noaoa ol adton) and Ito
toa original M b toa dark ol 88a court
aaharbatora earvtaton PtotoMTa
altomay or tovnaiSolaty toana
otoarwtoa a da ta * aW ba an*
agamat you tor toa ratal damandad
in Sw som pidntdpaattan (tod hero­
in.
WTTHES8 my hand and toa aaal ol
tola Cow l at SEMINOLE Court/.
i day o l 6EP08 2002.
MARY/Uff* M ORSE. CLERK
CLERK O F THE O R CU fT COURT
BYRutoKtog
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF O AVC J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAW TEF
801 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, a 33324
IN ACCO RDAN CE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISAB8JT1ES
ACT,
lag a apacral ariKimmnrtatton ahoWd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
toa
SEMINOLE
County
Cowtoouaa al (407)888-4227.18008688771 (TOO) or 18008888770,
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A W EEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE W EEKS.
PUBLISH * t THE SEMW OLE HER­
ALD
Pubaeh September IS. 22.2002
OQ1I3
M TN8 C to C U T COURT
O FTH S 18TH
JU O tCU L ORCUTT.
ttf ANO FOR
SEM M O LI COUNTY,
FLOfOOA
JURIIOtCTION otvm o N
C A S IN O : 0 1 C A 1723 14 K
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S, W C ,
PLAINTIFF
VS.
ENRIQUE BAUCEOO
GUERRERO AMA ENRKXJE
GUERRERO, E T A L .
OEFENOANT(S)
N O T K I OF ACTION
• CONSTRUCTIVE 8ERV1C8
TO:
ENRKXJE SAUCE DO
OUERREO M U A ENRIQUE GUER
RERO UNKNOWN SPO USE OF
ENRKXJE SAUCED O O UERREO
A M A ENRKXJE OUERREO: PATRI­
CIO
G U ER R ER O .
M AH FEUA
SAUCEDO DE-GUERRERO A M A
M ARFEUA GUERRERO
whoaa residence la unknown
hwahaAhay ba daad. toa ixttmown
dalandanla who may ba tp a u ttl.

DONALD J FERRELL: JANE DOE
FERRELL: IF U VPKL MCLU0P4O
ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASEO. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRAN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
UEN O R S ANO TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAtt/ttNG
BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR
AGAINST THE NAMEd
DEFENDANT(S).
ST
TROPE2
HOMEOW NERS' ASSOCIATION.
INC; THE LANOP4G ASSOCIATION.
PIC.: CHASE MANHATTAN BAN.
USA. N A j WHETHER DISSOLVED
OR
PRESENTLY
EXISTING,
TOGETHER
WITH
ANY
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES. CREDI­
TORS. UENORS. OR TR USTEES
OF SA D DEFENOANT(S) ANO M l
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH. UNOCR. O R AOM NST
DEFENOANT(S).
JOHN
DO E.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JAN E DOE.
THE UNKNOWN TENANT.

NOTKE OP SALS
Noaoa la hanby gfvan toac pwtuartt to a Find 8di»naiy Judgment
d Foradoetr* entered In to# abov*ttytad cauM . In toa Chart Court ol
Samtnda Cowity. Florida. I w« aat
toa proparty tftuala In Samlnola
County, Florida, daacit iad aa:
LOT 38, THE LANDING. ACCORDPIG TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECOROEO PI PLAT BOOK 38.
PAOES 41 THROUGH 81. O F THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMPIOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
AM A BS3 CASA DEL SOL CIRCLE.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FLORIDA
12714.
al pubic aala, to toa tvghaM and bad
biddar. tor cath. AT THE W EST
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COUN
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD.
FLOWDA. Florida. M 11*0 A M , on
toa day d O CT 10.2002
Ctorkd ORCUIT Court
BY Mary Stroupa
DaoWv Clark
Law OStoaa d OanW C . Conauagra
8801 North Armana Avanua
Tampa. Ftonda 33804-1041
Attorney* tor P la n *
Publah: September 15. 22.3002
OQHS

M THE ORCUIT COURT
O F THE EIGHTEENTH
JU O K IA l C M C U T
O F THE STATS O F FLO R K A .
PI ANO FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY
O W L DIVISION
C M S Ha: 08CA-I204-14-W
Cm FPtAN O AL MORTGAGE
LOAN CORPORATION F/K/A
ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY
LOAN CORPORATION.

E8TE LA
JAN E
DOE
ESTELA . UNKNOWN WIFE O F
JUAN
ESTELA ,
ARNOELLE
ESTELA: JOHN DO E E S T E L A
UKNOWN HUSBAND O F ARNDELLE
ESTELA;
IF
LIVING,
PtCLUOPtG
ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O F SAJO DEFENOANT(S).
IF
REMARRIED.
ANO
IF
D ECEASEO . THE RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISCE 8
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS.
LIENORS
ANO
TRUSTEES ANO M X OTHER
PERSON S
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST
THE
NAMEd
D EFEN D AN TS),
BRAEWICK
HOM EOW NERS'
ASSOCIATION. P IC , A DISSOLVED
CORPORATION. W HETHER
DISSOLVED
OR
PRESEN TLY
EXIST**!. TOGETHER WITH ANY
GRAN TEES. ASSIGNEES. CREOI
TORS. UENORS. OR TRUSTEES
OF SAJO DEFENOANT(S) ANO ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAM ING BY.
THRO UGH UNDER OR AOJUNST
DEFEN0ANTI8).
JOHN
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOE.
THE UNKNOWN TENANT.

NOTKS OF SALS
Nobca to hanby glvan that, pur
Mars to a Find Stannary Judgmad
d Forwctoaw* antorad to 81a abova•tytad caua*. to to* Clrcua Court d
Samtoda Cowity. Ftonda. I wrt aal
County. Honda, described aa:
LO T 4. BLOCK A BRAEWICK AT
TU SCAW ILA PHASE 1 . ACCORD
INO TO THE P U T THEREOF. AS
RECOROEO IN P U T BOOK 37.

PAGE 53 ANO 54, O F THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIOA
AK/A 1488 CREEKSIOE CIRCLE.
CASSELBERRY. FL 32708
al pubkc tala, to toa htd**t and bat!
biddar. lor ca»h. AT THE W EST
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COUN
TY CO URTH OU SE. SANFORD.
FLORIDA. Florida, at 1 1 0 0 A M .o n
tha day d O CT 10.2002
Maryam# Mona
Clark d CIRCUIT Court
BY Mary Stroupa
DaputyCtod
Law Otto** d Darvd C . Contuagra
8901 North Armada Avanua
Tampa. Ftonda 33804-1041
Altomay* lor Ptotodl
Pubkah Saplambar IS. 22.2002
00118

the

ctn cu rr c o u r t

OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JU O tCU L CIRCUIT
PI AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVU. ACTION
CA SE NO. 01-2788-CA
DIVISION 14 W
FEDERAL HOME LOAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.

SUBDIVISION O F STATE OF
FLORIOA. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MARVIN TURNER. JOHN DOE;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT
(S) PI POSSESSION O f THE SUB
JECT PROPERTY I w* te l to toa
Ngheu and batl biddar tor cath at
toa W EST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
CO UR T­
HOUSE. to Semxide County. Florida,
al 1100 on Via 8 day d October,
2002. Via loaowtog daaerbad proper­
ty a# M l lotto to said Ftoal Judgmanl.
low*
LOT 10. PARK VIEW. ACCORDING
TO THE P U T TH EREOF. AS
RECO RDED IN P U T BOOK 3.
PAGE
88 O F
THE
PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIDA
AMA: 2708 PARK AVENUE SOUTH.
SANFORD. FL 32773
to accordance w«h toa American*
wkh Dnabaha* A d . Panon* with
Ddabahe* neadng a *paoial accommodahon to participate m to* procaartng Mould co d e d toa Court
Admtoatntor al 201 N. Park Avanua.
Sanford FL 32771, Telephone
Number (407)323-4330 n d leter then
esvan (7) dey* prior to toa proceed­
ing H hearing mpetrod. (TDO) I ■
800-8558771 or Voice (V)1-8008558770 via Florida Relay Sarvica*
Dated to* 8to day d September.

2002
OLIVER C . MATHIEUX. al d .
Datandad(t)
NOTICE OF
FO RECLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uad to a Final Judgm ad d
Mortgaga
Foractotun
datad
Saplambar 06. 2002. and a d a n d to
Cata NO 01-2788 CA d tha Croat
Court d toa EIGHTEENTH Juddal
Clrcua to d id tor SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda whanto FE O E R M HOME
LOAN M O flTQAOE CORPORATION. la toa PlatoMI and OLIVERY C.
MATHIEUX; MARIE A MATHIEUX;
a d toa Datandanta. I w8 aai to toa
hlghaal and bad biddar tor cath at
W EST FRONT DOOR O F TH E
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
CO U R T­
HO USE. SANFORO. FLORIDA al
1100 AM. onto# day d O CT 06.
2002. toa tolowtog datcrtwd propatty aa aat torth to aaid Find Judgmani
LO TS 13. 14. ANO 15. BLOCK 1.
TOWNSITE OF GENEVA. ACCORDINO TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECO ROEO PI P U T BOOK 2.
PAGE 12. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN
PERSO N AL
PROPERTY
DESCRIBER AS RANGE
A M A 437 2nd Stnat. Oanava. FL
32732
WITNESS MY KANO and toa taal
d tota Court on SEP 08. 2002.
Clark d toa O o d Cow l
By Mary Stroupa
PgnutY f lir t
E Chavarria AAaaodataa. P A
PO . Box 25018
Tampa. Florida 33622-5018
**Saa Amaricana w di DdabMia* Act
N you a n a panon wkh a daabAay
ho naada aooommodaoon to ordar
to parttolpala In tod procaadng . you
a n andtod al no co d to you. tor 81a
viaton d cartaln aaadlanca.
PlaaM conlad Court Adm natntnn
201 N. Park Avanua. Bardord.
Florida 32771. lalaphona numbar
(407)885-4227. within 2 working day*
d yow racapt d tola docwnara. P
haartng toparnd. (TDO) 1800-8558771.
Pubaah: Saplambar IS. 22.2002
00117

THE O R CW T COURT
OF T H i EIGHTEENTH
j u d ic ia l cn tc u rr
M AND FOR
SEM N O LS COUNTY.
FLOM OA
CtYK. ACTION
CA SS NO. 03S46-CA
DIVISION 14W
W ELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. P#C. F/K/A
NORW EST MORTGAGE. *tC .

DONNA J .F U U R V , a id .
Dat«ndd*(»).

N o n a of
FORECLO SU RE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pw
fuam to a Final Judgmanl d
Mortgaga
Foractoaura
di
Baptontoar 08.2002. and antorad to
Caaa NO 02-548 CA d toa C ro d
Court d toa EIGHTEENTH Juddal
C»eu« to and tor SEM PK X E County.
Florida whanto W ELLS FAROO
HOM E M O RTGAGE. PIC. F/K/A
NORW EST M ORTGAGE. IN C , la
toa PtotoM and DONNA J FLEURY.
TEN AN T
.81)
HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION. Ill; TEN
ANT 41 ara toa Dalandaraa. I vrd aal
to toa tvtfiad and bad biddar tor
ca d i at W EST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMPIOLE COUNTY COURT
H O USE. SANFORO. FLORIDA al
11.00 AM, on toa day d O CT 08.
2002. toa kdoirtnq d a icrtold propat
ly aa aal torth to laid Ftoal Judgmanl:
LO T 20. TH E COLONNADES.
THIRO SECTION. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORO­
EO PI P U T BOOK 18. AT PAGE 55
O F THE PUBLIC RECO RDS OF
SEMPIOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
AMA 200 Lacy Cbda. Caaaatoany.
F t 32707
WITNESS MY HANO d id toa aaal
d tod Cow l on S EP 08.2002
Ctork d toa Q rou l Cow l
ByUary Stroup#
Daputy Ctork
Ectwvama AAaaocMHa. P A .
P O . Boa 25018
Tampa. Ftonda 33622-5018
“ Saa Amaricana wth OtoaMMaa A d
N you a n a panon w*h a daahdty
who naad* accommodation to ordar
to parkapala in tod praoaadme- you
ara andtod al no cod to you. tor toa
provision d certain aixitta.
Please contact Cow l AWnevetraaon
al 201 N. Park Avanua. Sanlonl.
Ftonda 32771, telephone numbar
(407)885-4227. wdxn 2 worktop day*
d yow raosipl d tod document. 8
haartng rrpavad. (TDO) 18008558771.
Pubkah: Saplambar IS. 22.2002
OQ115
PI THS C M C U T COURT
OF THE 18TH
JU O tCU L C M C U T,
PI ANO FOR
SEM N O LS COUNTY.

CASS N OJ 82-CA-1158-14 W
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
C A U FO R N IA .N A .A 8
CUSTOOUN OR TRUSTEE.

MARVIN TURNER, d d .
N O TK S OF
FORECLOSURS SALS
(Please pubkah to THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pw
su ed to a Final Judgm ad d
Fonctoaun dated l a H i day d
September. 2002. and aniand n
Caaa No 02-CA-1I88-I4-W. d toa
CTOrt Court d too 1STH Judoai
C r o d to and tor Samnole Cowity.
Ftonda. whanto BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY O F CAUFO RM A. N A
AS CUSTOOUN OR TRUSTEE, la
toa PlanM and MARVIN TURNER,
SEMPIOLE COUNTY. A POLITICAL

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Classified Dept
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MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk O l Tha C ro at Court
By Mary Stroups
Deputy Ctork
Submated by:
Law Office d Marshal C Watson
1600 NW 49to Street. Suite 120
Fort Lauderdale. F lo n i 33308
Te*phona (854)453-0365
Facaanaa (854)771-8052
PubMh Saplambar 15. 22. 2002
00118

PI TH I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JU O tCU L ORCUIT,
PI ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,

LESLIE OOOOSPEEO. JR , d aL
N O TK S OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
(Pteaee pubieh to THE
SEM PK X E HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pwauad to a Final Judgm ad d
Foredoeun dated toa day d SEP
08. 2002. and entered to C a ts No.
01-CA-2738-14-W, d tha C ro a t
Cow l d 8 * 18 TH Jwkoal Croat to
and lor 8an*nola County. Ftonda.
whanto BANKERS TRUST COMPA­
NY O F CALIFORNIA. N A . AS CUS­
TO O U N O R TR U STEE, la toa
Plant* and LESU E OOOOSPEED.
J R : UNKNOWN SPO USE O F
LE8U E OOOOSPEEO. JR : JOHN
OOE: JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT (S) PI POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY. I wtl
aai to toe N gt*d wid beel btoder lot
c* H al toa W EST FRONT DOOR O F
THe SEMPIOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. In Semmde County. Florida,
al 11.00 on toa day d O CT 08.2002.
•al torth to said Final Judgm ad. to-

«at
LO T 148. OAKLAND HILLS.
ACCORDINO
TO
TH E
PU T
THEREOF. AS RECORDED PI P U T
BOOK 13. PAOES 63. ANO 64. PUBLIC R ECO R O S O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
AMA 885 BARBUDA WAY. ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, a 12714
In accordance w*h toe Amertram
wth D w ita a n A d . Panona veto
D*ab*a*a naadng a apeoal aoo
mndaton to parttolpala In to* pt^
caadtog M ould contact toa Court
A d dnu b atotal 201 N Park Avanua.
Sanford a
32771. Tetoph
Number (407)323-4330 n d later toan
•even (7) day* prior to toa proceed­
ing. R hearing knpaaad. (TDO) 1
BOO 955 5771 or Votes (V)1-6008558770 via Florida Relay Bemcae.
Dated to* day d SEP 08.2002
M ARYANNE MORSE
Clark CX Tha ClrouS Cow l
By: Mary 8trow*
Deputy dark
Subrrtttad by:
Urar O itoc o l Martha! C . WMaon
1800 NW 49to S in a L SwM 120
Fort Laudstdala. Ftortoa 33300
TMaphona (854)4534)388
Facaanaa (884)771-8052
PubkM: September IS. 22 .2002

00120
PI T M S C N K U T COURT
OF TH8 1ITM JU O tCU L
C M C U T . PI ANO FOR
SCMPIOLS COUNTY.
FLORIOA
C A M NO j 03-CA-318-14-W
THE CITIZENS BANK O F OVIEDO.

ABRAM EVERETT ak/a AVRON
EVERETTE,
N O TK S O F SALS
Noaoa la glvan toal pweuad to a
Summary F in a l..........................
September 8.2002. In Caaa No. 02
CA-315-14 W d toa Croat Cow l tor
Samtoda Coudy. Ftortoa to wtxdi
THE CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
It toa Ptotodl and ABRAM EVERETT
ak/a AVRON EVER ETTE la toa
Defendant I w8 *al to toa highest
and beat bidder tor caM al toa
Serdnda Cowity CowtoouM. M I N.
Park Avanua. Sadord. Samtoda
County. Ftortoa. al 1100 am on
O CT 10. 2002. toa toaowngdaecrbed property eat torto In toa
order d Summary Ftoal Judgmad:
L d (l) 42. WASHINGTON
HEIOHTS. according to toe plat
toarad, recorded In Plel Book 3.
Page(i) 37. d toa Pubac Racorda d
Bam nds Coway. Ftonda
DATED S EP 06.2002
Maryanns Mona
Clark d toa CTO * Court
By Mary Show *
Aa Deputy Clark
Zimmerman, Shuffwid. Kiaar
SotcMe. PA
Landmark Cedar One. Suae 800
318 E. Robneon 6Peel
POGox 3000
Orlando. FL 12801
(407) 425-7010
R you ara a panon w*h a a ttbaty
Ran to parkctp t't to to* proca adng.
you are in la id , d no coal to you. to
toa prevision d special ee**ia
PlaaM ced ed Court Admnababon
al 301 N Pan A * . Sis N30I
Sadord. Ftonda 32771. telephone
(40 7)323-1130. E ll 4227. wMm two
working day* d yow receipt d to*
nokce R hearing rnpaeed. (TDO) 1
8008558771 or Voce (V) 18000658770. via Ftonda Relay Sarvica.
PubkM September 16. 22. 2002
00121
PI THE C M C U T COURT
OF T H t EIGHTEENTH
JU0K3AL C M C U T
PI ANO FOR
M M P40LS COUNTY.
FLORIOA
C A M NO.: 02-CA-128S 14W
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANYW EST LVa MELLON MORTGAGE

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COMPANY.

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JOHN AMBROSINI, ak/a JOHN W
AMBROSINI and ELIZABETH A.
AMBROSINI. tv* wife. AMERICAN
O EN ERAL HOME EQUITY. IN C,
MORGAN
SERVICES.
IN C;
HOUSEHOLD BANK. F S B .: and
UNKNOWN TENANT/OWNERS.
Defendant!
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice 11 hereby given Rial, pur•uad to to# ordar or foal (udgmsd
a d a n d to to* cauM to toa Croat
Court d 8emtode Cowity. Ftonda. I
will MU the property tnualed to
Sanvnda County. Florida, deecrbed

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LOT 8. SEN ECA BEND. ACCORD
ING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN P U T BOOK 50.
PAGE 1 ANO 2. PUBLIC RECORDS
O F SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
110 O tk Bend Court. OvWdo. FL
33165
at public M le. to Vie Nghect end best
bidder, lor caM . at toa we*l trod
door ol tha Seminole County
CourthouM. Sanford. Ftonda. at
1100 AM on O CT 10. 2002
Dated SEP 08. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK O F THE COURT
By Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clark
to accordance wxh 1
With Daabate* A ct panona w*h asabrfctwe naadtog a epecial accommo­
dation to parkapala to to* proceed
tog
ahould
contact
court
Adnvratlrakon al lalaphona nwnber
(407)555-4227, n d later toan *avan
(7) day* prior to toa proceeding It
hearing imparted. (TOO) 1800-856
8771. or Voice (V)18008558770.
via Ftonda Relay Sarvica
Maaon AAaaodataa, PJL.
17757 U S . 18 North
Mangrove Bay. Susa 500
Clearwater. FL 33784
(727)538-3800
PubSM Saplambar 15.22. 2002

00 1 2 2

F L O R ID A

CIVIL OfVtUON
CA SS NO-I 01-CA-2T38-14 W
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A , AS
CUSTOOUN OR TRUSTEE.

L

PI THE C M C U T COURT
O F THE EIGHTEENTH
JUO ICUL C M C U T
OF FLORIDA
M ANO FOR
SEM PIOLE COUNTY
OENERAL

JURISOKTKN DMBKM
CAM NO. 02-CA-1888-14-W
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
v»
MICHAEL A. SIMMONS, d aL.
Delendant(i)
N O T K S O F ACTION
TO. ELIZABETH FRENCH
If save, and 4 dead, a l partne claim­
ing Interval by. torough. undar or
agatoM ELIZABETH FRENCH, and
e i part*# having or darning to hava
any nghL Mia d tolereM In toa prop­
erty hanei d e n i bed
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod an eckon
tor Forsdoawa d Mortgage on toa
LOT 1. O F MERIWETHER'S P U T
OF EAST 1 ACRE OF THE NORTH
1/2 O F TH NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHW EST 1/4 O F THE SOUTH­
W EST 1/4 SECTION 13. TOWNSHIP
18 SO U TH . RANOE 31 EAST.
ACCORDING
TO
THE
PU T
TH ER EO F AS RECO RDED IN
DEED BOOK 101, PAGE 255. PUB­
LIC R ECO RDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. k V a 3551
Hughey Street. Sanford. Ftonda
32771.
hea baan Mad egand you and you
a n required u Mrva a copy d yow
wnnan defense*. I any. to I. on Uea
N. Peanon. Altomay tor PlatoMI.
whoaa t o k m la Suite 300. 1570
Medrvga Avanua. Coral G a b * !
Ftonda 31148 wWXn tony (10) day*
star 8 * (n t pubacekon d to* Noaoa
to 8 * Seminote HERALD and Ms toa
original w«h toa Ctork d tola Court
•aher baton aarvtoe on PtoMPTa
attorney or toimerkeieiy toaraahar;
otoarwtoa a detadl a d b* sraarad
agand you tor Sw m ad damandad
In toa complain.
WITNESSmy hand and 8 * ta d d
to* Court toa day d SEP 08.2002
MeryannC Mona
Aa Ctork d toa Court
By Ruffi King
Aa DaoWv Ctork
Pubkah: SANFORD HERALD
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT O F 1880
Admtototrakvo Order No 87-3
B you a n a panon wkh a
who needs any acmtnmndaann to
order to paikdpato In ton proceed­
ing, you a n andtod. d no cod to
you. to toa provtolon d certain see*
lance
PlaaM contact Court
Administration al M l N. Park
Avanua. Swto N M l. Santord. FL.
32771. (407) 885-4227. wahto 2
working day* d yow m cdpl d toto
nonce, t you a n hearing or votes
Impaired, c a l 18008588771.
Pubaah September is . 22.2002
00123
N O TKS
Vends Auction 0 8 00am
WHEN September 28,1002
W HERE: PauTa Truck and Auto
Repdr. toe, 1818 W. I d Street.
SardontFL 32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 2001
MAKE: Qngqf
MOOEL: Moped
COLOR btock/gray
VM f ; 87312401
Pubkah September 16.2002
OQ124
N O TKI
WHAT. VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN October 15. 2002
TNJE: 1000am
WHERE: A ARTowtog Sarvica
1001 N Orlando Ave
Maxtond FL 32751
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION t
1)
. 84 Ford Tawus
1FALPS841RA184755
2)
. 88 M aids MX8
1YVG031AOK5237S88
Pubkah Saplerrber 16. 2002
00125
N O TKI
WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN Octabar 16.2001
TIME. 1000am
W HERE: A ARTowtog Service
1001 N Ctoando Ave
Maatond FL 32751
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION t
1) 81 Chevrotot 24)oor
J61RF2383M 7582024
Pubkah Saptombar IS. 2002
00128
N O T K I OF
PU SU C AUCTION
Nuoce a hereby gwen
MoConnaa Towtog e 8 aei
al pubac Auction For Selvage
tor Cash an demand to highaM

18-781
81 Pod
1Q2FS23E8ML245502
84 Bwck

WJ2696720488 Boat
Tha Auction wK ba held at 8 00 a m
on laid dalae above
McCormal
Towing A Recovery. 2500 Sanford
Ava . Sadord. FT. 32773
ProipscUve bidden may ropecl
vehicle* one hour prior lo ea'e
Tern* era -CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNOS* M cCom el Towing reeervat
toe right lo accept or reject any and
a l BIOS

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Publish September IS. 2002
00127
M THE CIRCUIT COURT.
M ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
CA SE NO.: 02-OR-3887-05N-G
IN RE: THE PETITION O f
MARIA MARGARIDA HAHN I V l
MARGARET OEOROE
Mother Petifonet.
N O T K I OF ACTION OF
CHANGE OF NAME
TO ERIC GRANT GEORGE
Addreea Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tod
a petbon tor change d yow minor
children* name* BRANDY NICOLE
OEO RO E and TIERRA MARIE
OEO RO E to BRANOY NICOLE
HAHN and TIERRA MARIE HAHN,
was Mad to toe Court on toe 9th dey
d September, 2002. by MARIA MAR
GARIDA HAHN, and you ara
raquimd to aarva a copy d yow wrxten defeneee. I any. to a on toa pea408 Chaetnul Avanua. Altamonte
Springe. Ftonda 32701. a d Ma toa
ongnet wito toe Clerk d tore Court on
or before OCTOBER 14.2002.1 you
laaad to do so. a detaui wa ba
a d a n d egand you tor toa r*ad
mended to the Pakkon
WARNING: RWa 12285. Ftonda
Famdy Law RWa* d Procedure,
request certan autoomakc dadoewe d doom ed* and tntormakon
FaSud to comply can rsaWI to sanc­
tions. todudng dnmaaai or striking
d pleedngs
WITNESS my hand and aaal d to*
Court on SEPTEM BER 8.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: Sutonda People*
Deputy Ctoik
Pubaah: Saplambar 15.22. 28. 2002
and October 8. 2002
00128
M THE C M C U T COURT
FOR SEM M O LI COUNTY
PROBATE UV18KM
F la Number 00-1180-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
HATTIE KESSLER.
N O TK S OF ADMMMTRATION
Tha adnmatrakon d toa estate d
HATTIE KESSLER, deceased. F la
Member 00-1180-CP. * penrkng to
toa C ro a t Court lor Samlnola
Coway. Florida. Probata DMtocn. toa
address d which * Samtoda Coway
Courtiouee. dark d Court-Probe*.
M l H Paik Avenue. Santont Ftonda
32771. Tha name end address or toe
personal repmtedatrv* and d toa
personal representative's altomay
a d eel torth below.
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJECTIONS
NOT 8 0 FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
AJ raanstad parser* a d taqwmd
to Ma w«h toa Cow l WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE O F THE
FIRST PU8LKATION O F THIS
NOTICE: (1) a l dam * agamet
seta* and (2) any objection by an
Wsrartsd parson to atoom nobca
(y d 8 * * 8 . toa quaaacakor* d toa
personal representative, venue or
)urta*8c8on d 8* court.
D a* d toa kr*1 pubScafon d to*
noaoa d srtrmmstreknn Sapsamb
IS. 2002.
PHYLLIS AMBROSE
Personal Repmssdakvs
CHARLES A DEHUNGER. ESO
Florida Bar No 188587
Attorney tor Personal Rapnaadatora
280 MaMand Ava , Sues 1500
Altamoda Spring* Florida 32701
(407)831^402 (407)882 3538 lax
PubMh Saptombar 15.22. 2002
00128
M THE C M C U T COURT FOR
8EM 8I0LB COUNTY.

FLORIOA
PROEATE DIVISION
F1LI NO. 02814-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MINNIE EDW1NAM81ER.
N O T K I TO CREDITORS
Tha admn* lrakon d toa aata* d
MINNIE
EDWINA
MILLER,
deceased. F la Numbar 02814-CP. *
pending In toa C.rcu.i Court tor
Caminda Coway. Ftonda. Probe*
DMaton. toe addaee d winch * M l
N Park Avanua. Sadord. FL, 32771.
Tha names and address d toa
Personal Representative and toa
8
A l n r k n d toe
wid
other panon* having clam s or
demands agand decedent's aat*
Indudng wimatwed. codtogad or
unkqwdd ad derma, on whom a copy
d to* nokce * aarvad mud M* tose
c*m * wan to* Court WITHIN THE
LATER O F 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS N O T K E OR M DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A CO PY O F THIS N O T K E ON
THEM
AJ omtr ONRO d 0* Wm O K tO lnl
and panon* having dam e or
demands against to* dacadad *
adato. Indudng m natorad. corxrv
gad or tmkryadatoil d a m . nuel Me
toav dam * weh to* Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO F E E D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha da* d kret pdiacaeon d to*
Nonce • September 15. 2002
ARTHUR JEROM E M ALER
Par Bond R#pre*eniatrv#
24*0 island Drive
Longwood. FL 32778
BerydnnT Shuman
Fronde Bar Ho 073708
4445 EdgawaWi Drive
Ortdido. F l 32804
Telephone 407/285-4701
Attorney tor Penond Representative
Pubkah September IS. 22 2002
O O IM
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nobly and racaive Input Irom toa pub­
kc ragardng toa grad award One d
toa purpose* d to* LEOQ M to ua*
fund* lo reduce enm* and
improve pubkc saldy torough toe use
d advanced technology
The general pubkc. rtpreeenUkvee
d pubkc agenc** and ofhar rdereelad panon* are encouraged to attend
■Pubkc Hearing* ragardng toe
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In accordance with toa Americana
with DtaabMwt Acs d 1880. persona
1 dsabMwa who may reqwd tpac* l *ccommod*txyv&gt; atadd coded
Brands ME* al (407) 885-8880 prior
to toe meeting
DATE: Thursday. Saptairbar 28.

YYTA12S666MDE. Biack. Racarvar
Non*. Dewed. XR2. Blk/Yel. A l
Cord*** D dVSam al
Non*. Dewad. XR2, Blk/Ysl. AX
Contest DrESaw sat
Tha auckon wE b* hdd al 1000
a m on Saturday. Saptombar 28th.
2002. at WcUow Elementary School
al 100 Plead Lak* Dmrs. Santord. FL
32773 Than are 188 tarn* to be
auckonad d which cd y 23 a d kstod
above

2002
PLACE: Catrwio* Coudy ShadTe
Offv*. 2nd Floor Centerence Room
100 Bush Btvd . Santord. FL 32773
TIME: Advisory Board Meefog
6 30pm - 6 00pm
Pubkc It— m g
fl 00pm - 700pm
Pubkah September 15 .22. 2002
QQ131______________________
PUB L K AUCTION
Pubkc auction to be hdd at 1200
p m on to* 20lh day d September
2002
Al toa hod door d Sadord
Towing and Recovery tocatad at 2522
Country Club R d . Santord. Fl 32771.
tor to* pwposa d depowng d to* toiYEAR 1*84 MAKE MERCURY
V1N4 1MEPMMX8RK658458
Pubkc aucbon to b* bald M 12 00
pm on toa 30to day et Saptombar
2002
Al to* Irod door d Sadord
Towing and Danmiary locatad d 2522
Cowxry Club R d . Sadord. Fl 32771,
tor to* purpoa* d dapodng d toa tolYEAR 1882 MAKE 0LD SM 06A E
VIN4 1G3CW53L0N4M7733
Pubkc auckon to b* hdd d 12 00
pm on to* goto day of S eptember
2002
Al toe Irod door d Sadord
Towing d id Recovery located at 2522
Cowkry Club R d . Santord. Fl 32771,
tor toa pwpoaa d rtepoeng d toa tolYEAR 1890 MAKE PLYMOUTH
VINt 2P4FH4532LR882343
Pubksh Saptombar 15 2002
00111
N O T K I O F P U S L K AUCTION
Nobca * hereby grven The Sadord
Poke* Dapanmad. Pokes Eiptorsd
Pod *516 wE e*a el Pubac Auckon
certain property (lound or abandonad) tod has been wtetoanad by
1 togd owner and haa baan In
pokes dapanmad storage tor longer
toan 120 day*. Tha property to d *
add * tor Cath on demand to toe
highad biddar Tha following 23
ptecat d properly ara vetoed al
$100 00 d more and to* toaowing
Caaa Ntxrbar. Maka. Model Color.
Oaecnpbon
N or*.
Unknown.
Unknown.
Mdkcotor. 8 0 HP Oo Kart
2001CJ00820*. lig d Spaed. 48551,
Black. P*ot Headset
200150007006. MxvikoU. Endure
34. Biack. Trdkng Motor
Nona, Unknown. Unknown. RadBSi.
Gas powered Pressure Wether
200150002283. Ctaltsman. 33844,
BlUChr. 144 Pc Tod S d
200150002283. Craftsman. 833528.
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200050008888. Sladl. OA-52CX.
Yekow Meonefo Locator
200060008420. D al. Optptoi. Barg*.
Conbutor (CPU)
200150001858. Portar/Cab*. 677.
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200150001858. OawdL DW990K2.
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200050008631,
Compaq.
1ZJG125US. Buck. Laptop Computer
200050009831.
Feddert
A1005F20. Wha*. Wndow A C Una
5000 BTU*
200050009811.
Faddar*
A1005F20. Wha*. Wndow A C Una
5000 BTUe
200050009631.
Faddars.
A1005F20. Win*. W ndowAC Una
5000 BTUe
200150001214. Dewalt, DW 5M.
BauYei. Hammer Drd
200150000582.
Schumakar.
2/40/200. B A Cry, F a d Banary
Charger
Non*. Sherwood. RX -40IR. Black.
Rado Racarvar
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General
Instrument*.
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General
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property on* hour (9 00 a m ) pnor to
td * Tam* a d -CASH OR CERTI­
FIED FUNDS'. Tha Sanford Peace
Eiptorod Pod *516 rv arvee to*
f to accept or rated any and a l
BIDS
Pubkah September 15. 22 .2002
00134
CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIOA
N O TK E OF PU SU C HCARMQ
N OD CE IS HEREBY OIVEN by toe
C«y Comnvsuon d toe O y d Lake
Mary. Florida, toal ta d Commaaon
m l hold a Pubkc Hearing on October
3, 2001. d 700 P. M . d at soon
thereafter as poesXte. to consider a
Raeotukon added
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIOA. PROVID­
ING FOR THE VACATING OF THE
ALLEY IN BLOCK 49. AMENDED
PLAT OF CRYSTAL LAKE SHORES.
MORE
PARTKULARLY
DESCRIBED HEREIN. PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Vacakng toa toaowng portion d an
lay.
Tha twenty tod aley In Block 49.
Amended P * l d Crystal Lake
Shores. Plel Book 6. Pag* II.
Sarnsio* C o u ty. Ftonda. mors com­
monly deecrbed as between Laka
Mary Boulevard and Sammo*
Avanua and behresn 6to Strad and
TtoStrad
Tha Pubkc Hearing w*1 be haid in
to* Cay Commaann Chamber*. 100
N. Country Club Road. Lake Mary.
Ftonda
The Pubac I* invited to
attend and b* heard. S ad hearing
may be Continued bom km* to km*
u U a knd decision * made by toe
CayCom m eson
Cop** d toa Resolution *i M ara
avaxab*
m
to*
Commonly
Development Dapanmad d Lake
Mary CXy 1*4 N you hava quaebons
ragardng tow nd x*. you may con­
tact Gary Schexter. Senior Plenrwr.
•1407 585-1412.
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
THIS
COMMISSION
WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON
SIDERED AT THIS M EET**) OR
HEARING. HE OR SHE WILL NEED
A RE CORO OF THE PRO CEED
M G S. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. W H KH
RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 288 0108
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTKIPATE M ANY O F TH ESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CO N TACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
THE MEETINO AT 407-585-1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLO R C A
Card A FoeMr. Cay Ctork
DATED Saplambar 11.2002
Pubkah September^. 22. 2002
00135

5I14INOL8 COUNTY
BC C PR O JECTS:
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Pubaah Saptanbat 15.2002
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hrs/week. Teachers Alda 30 htaAdc
$650 to 58 Ax 150* Day Cara C arisr
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0041 or c a l 407-0360636x11.
Cleaning
personnel
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wrtn iransporuuon w rvtioirniAi a
contaixhon claarwig Tcp pay lor iy s
person Musi be able to travel
Ortendo area 407-322-7911

hard
worker. C a l DaVthcTi Restaurant
407-323-1388

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d a m s * lt a P ; N o exp necetssryl
t700Vieskeeriag poW M.No COLT
No probMml CO L training avalabla.
C a l nowt 407-266-3576.________

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4 2nd **M . 5760 Av to start 407
6656516.

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Drive. Sanlord. com er of Hwy 46 4
415. No phone ca la . EOEAVF/TW .
Background chack/Drug Testing
Employer____________________
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envtronmenL Hourly wage, ptut
bonuses' Phone expertence helpful
but
not
necessary
G ood
oommumcabon stubs a pare,
ca* Jeff at (407) 3596503

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lor
tha
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and
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ksn lor pewbena aveAdtSa. Good m * i
aUM . and a atabta work Natory la a
plus, w e oner neanji, ana ooniai
insurance, incentive bonus as and a
retirement plan. Wa are located al
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a great Mig. For appotnbnare, 4076354700.

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rsplaceabto to a s id e d m arketable

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maxjng $15 to 520 an hour. Cal to
find out howl 4074251199
93— R o o m s Fo r R e n t
2 Story Victorian Homa,
D istrict, (pkc. balcony,
prfirdagaa. 5105W K. 9100
407-326-5277
W W L V M k T A L iS ta rlin g • 542/wk.

Apartments

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2714 Ridgewood Ave„ Sanford • 310-5204

I

Sanlord: Lovaly 1 6 B R a p t Seeking
m ature couple, no kids Com plete
privacy. S a le area. S125fwk or
5450-Yno. plus 5250 sac dap.,
indudee TV 4 cable, teaee. 407-3213735

2/1 Duplex on Park Ave with
garage, no pet*. 5550/monlh plus
deposit 407-321-0495________
2/1 duplex newly renovated al 206

East 24b 81 Sartord 58651m FnX
Iasi 4 security 4076996326

98— R en t a l s
1BR.
upstairs a p t, quiet area. S340rtno
' rets.

407-3156146.

107— M o b il e H o m e s
F o r R en t

9 9 — A pa rtm en ts •
U n f u r n is h e d

ELDER SPRINGS o« SR 427. I 4 ;
2 Berkoom SIX per weMi 4 14) 5130
Depose. Cal 407-3353964 or 407302-7034

28FV2&amp;A apt 452Vm o,
5450 dapoaa 2543 M yrtle A vs
Santord. 4 0 7 4 6 5 6 1 5 3

Park Avenue MobUa Park, a 55*
ocxnmunay 14 2 berkoom rentals
407-322-2661.

M ary. Bpodeaa■ 2/1
i duplex, on
1/3 acre CH A. great
ck. 5615 pka 400 dap. 40768505*6

6 U I 6 h b 2bfvibA n6 « t S .
5455MONTH. PLUS DEPOSrt
407-3251167

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 BOOM. 1490M0
2 BORM . 8S70U0 ANO UP

407-82M70

H O T B O D rv n ro "
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t t t i t i l l n f T t f tw o
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1Bedroom /1bath,
Sober/drug

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R en ta ls

2 story commercial bMMng. 1219

French Ave, Sanlord. Downstairs
S120CVmo or both 51500.407-3212511.
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118— O

S pa c e F o r
R en t

f fic e

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1375^ 375.

Irte.

reqUrad. 407-3216757.

SANFORO. STUDIO apt . smqle
PERSON ONLY. 5360140 PLUS
DEPOSIT CALL
(407) 324-0158
Large 1 batkoonv tyito ana.
S4501nonm plua deposit. Adults
only. No chddrerVno p els. 407-3238019.

1600 8q FI Busness is* tor rani
wOffica 4 PrtvsM Restroom. Plus
obtr alta is*s avalabM lor rart. Ask
for tfw managers
on aefact
unis. Contact Anpls Storage Cantor
407-3256122.
PtHooa: Foe Rant
1500 aq&gt; - AveMbMInrofce or nMt
Ptkna area. Famly Homs Rata. 2772
Ekcam BML Daiona Cal 365795
9070.

10 0 — C o n d o m i n i u m

141— H o m e s F o r S a le l

R en t a l s
Santotd- PnaRtogaCtobgated
convntxVry • 2bt/2ba. 3rd floor, no
pataSBTSAno
Makeda Realtor 3656656400

A F F O R D A B IE H O M ES
VENTURE 1 PRO P E R TIE S

103— H o u s e s *
U n f u r n is h e d

an tu o tin u lurid
tsTlkaaseai I2M task .

U if g s s a :—

fiadra M to 110900

s T iir

rtmodetod. First lu t A security to
move In. 4076956329.
C s f l i i •'.'1 ‘ s'

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407-321-0759
D O Y LE'S RENTALS.
■MofdHMMeDlabtofc 1BTV1BA
WEnctoaadPMto.EaMnKJkban.ia
CeM naa.
Hdwd Fin. CHA.
5425/53000 Dtp
1B/vi BACottage W
4 Air. Natvemokata 4 No Petal
Marx Included 55005500 DepoaX
QuedrupMx: 2B/V28A W/
Paso. CHA 16455525 Dap.
•anford^SFVI BA WiLg Screened
Ponb. 56455425 Dep
rsiiM iin y SV1BA
Gar.
CHA 57055700 Dap.
lorie DMrtct Needy
38R/16 BathW/4
Decorative
Fireplaces.
^roren.
-- * -W
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1-—CHA
.mill, Lg
ntviw ||-»in
r loo, *Noo-smoKsn
5105551000 Dap.
DOYLE REALTY, B(C.

ettlSSPeSELL HOMES
Saniord: iftfl l6A, ianoad back]

S2i'CHA SSOOfinontL 407-325

Sanlord: 3RR. Central Heal 4 Air,
Section 8 accepted SeOGYnorth.
The HMman Group
407-3216333.

3BTV2BAShadeSeat, rtoa,
East 22nd St. quiet
neighbortio
hborhood $695 plus dep 407-

201

3254540
SANTORO; 2/1 WO.. A/C Oak
Fin. new kEc. Good crertl rqd 2417
Orange Ave. (o6 25th Si) 5625 mtv
Avaiable Oa IMPh 407-

R IRA Lkc Drv Fmfy
Rm. Deck. Fenced Yd. 2 Car Oar
S107600.
.................
nanovateo. rew uapof ana r a n
on oomar tot $65,005
4 BR ISA: Oyer 1900 Sq A Ur.
Din, Fmly. Fplc. Beaubfuty tree 4
landscaped oh almost 1/2 at
599 900
4BR1 BeSh: Over 2.000 Sq It. L/v.
Din. Fam. 8c Ponb on 1/4 Acre
5*6,900
■a 4 BR 1 BA Over 2300
Sq FLUk Dev Fam Rm. 32x32 Sc
Pool 2 Gar Qanga on Over LBActa
5210.900.

PAUL OSBORNE
ill NUlMt YIMMUM Mill

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1/1 I/lil

Looldl Lookll Lookll
Three houses tor b e price ol Onell
5165.000 obo
•1 Large House: 2SH 2fiA FL Rm.
Carport. Formal DR. Lge Eel In Kkb.
(Rants STOOYno)
•1 Oxctorc 1BR IBAsacbadsfRarto
$40(Vmo each)
•1 Cottage: 1BR 1BA (Rents
6405mo)
Totaf Vtoome. 11BOOYno. AJ properly
on Is acre. Convenient to
Oieenwey 417. OtMndj 4 Lrka Mery
Blvd. to M and 17-92. You can we
bona and rare bareaL Soma owner
financing paeebb 407-302-4906 Altar
4pm.
SANFORO. 433 8 Scott Ave.
MOTIVATED
OWNER
DRASTICALLY REDUCED, 1960's
Classic 4/2. 2505* Sq FL homa.
Updated Kkban 4 Baba. Fraab Pan
In 4 Out New Carpel 5170's. Cal
Joyce Strawsbeny, Century 21 H 4
1407-3256765

latBktngl Only drug
need apply. 407-315)7173.

LK
M ARY
B LV D
A
427,
5355klO Jnd uWwshr/WcabM. near
see, asport. rW . qMaL Frea Dwney
Tickets 407 322-1607
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217— G

arage

S a les

Room wah prrvsts entrance Steady
work, no smoking iDfVweek. $50
depose C e l 407-6356216.

Sale: Sundey afternoon.
MeaonvBa Ave.
sal on 6b Si lo Sood Ave. 437 S
cod. Queen loam meareaa sprtngx
90. with Items 5110. 2 metal
esks, $80 aacb. many sitae of bkia
ana. Newer romance paperbacks,
latching dresser 4 chest ol
aware, 570, SOB. Obsr odds 4 ends.

534 S. P IN EM EA D O W DR., G L E N N A B B E Y

Country Lake

105— D uplex ATriplex

W ry nice, w ry clean kan inv Navdy
remodaMd. a lu d .ca b M . A/C, Indry.
phone, kach uaa. sec. dr. retld en l
lie
enbance
No
owner, private
ent

Located on 17th Fair, this beautiful 4-3-2 one of a
kind custom build home is on 1/2 acre close to
school &amp; transit. Central air, walk-in pantry, pool &amp;
fireplace, immaculately maintained.
For a Virtual Tour Log On To
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AIRPORT b lv d

97— A p a r t m e n t s F u r n is h e d

407-1354423

$ 3 7 5 ,0 0 0

Country Lake Apts.

West Sanlord 2/1
waabarktryer hocAupa. does to mal
5655Ynonth Indudaa ubHaa. AfkRa.
no pais. 407-3252277.

Fountain Lodga of Sanlord haa
special rataa lo r dafy. weekly. 4 5
odabons C a l 407330 dT
1135 or 3 236640 lo r d a ta is

DeBary Area Luxury
Executive Home

• S inkToun A|Kirliiu*ntN tilth large CIiim -In • Uikt*
Front • Voile) hall • S|uirkllnR INhiI • Trnni* Court*

Seeking a parson to shara my
homa. view of Lake Monroe, house
prM egee C a l 407-3257232 lor an
a p p o ln b n a n L^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

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fln
tw iriy w—
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refR
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Convenient • Spacious • Affordable

s99 Moves You In

103— H o uses*
U n f u r n is h e d

W e Have a Way You Can Cut
That Coat In H a lil

W anled W orkers! A srn a l D o A l
w eU ng company tw l reqMtee hard
w ork. M ech an ical abtWy A *.
R ila b « 4y a muat. C an Mem a
kada 4 gal peldtooll W B TiaW kkial
have ktnsportaacn to Qaneve area.
For Interview. 407-3455581. Drug
rre e \4lnrk
n o n m ace

ctsersng Good
H a a s Keeper
eapartorApLdat
tor
407BanaRs. SeAxeea
S ~
Apts. Sarkxd.
S
322-1061I. toe. DFW P

407- 328-8818

Lawn
M aintenance
Residential/Com m erclal
asp
required Landscape 4 irrigation
knowledge a plus F u l Tima, drs
fcanaa required.407-6316436

Needed to d e ylll
■Oroundskeepers
■Production
•Concrete Fabrication
75-100 |obe daiy
444)0 sig n on bonue srtth
thla ed to tieer em ployoeo
Deity W ork. Deity Pey
Sanlord Area
C a l 407-2606106

r Cereal Ftonda Experience h space

Airport Blvd. &amp; 46A

HEALTHMSURAMCI AMOSOIK
RAM Dreg bee werktoece.
Apply at: MB IMtor Drive.
AJtamerws I

■ ■(H IT H S M I M A N

planning and office design needed.
Salsa plus comnkaaion and banstta.
Fax reaume to: 407-3256166 or c a l
40T-3250688

W anted

95 — R o o m m a t e

W anted

W aareeses. Dovers 4 Sub Makars
naedad lo r VWona-t P lo a rta . C a l
407-3352040.

Growing o tlce products sales
organization hasjxjeibon avaiable

Windchase
Apartments

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LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

today- start tomorrow 6
avalabla. Lae's Famous
i. Sanlord.

Flower shop daevery person Muat
know area w ei. C lean driving
record 407-322-3310.

12 Month Lease With Approved Credit

Brand
New

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Fam ily lu rv ic M C ou nselor
Mature M/F. Muat be caring I
compa ssionaie 4 w aning a career
not a fob. Cemetery sales wah a
potential ol 450IVyr * ^ aal banaka.
C a l Cindy K nm sr. 407-365-1600
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C e le b r a t e
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S e p t , w it h o u r
p re s e n t to y o u .

State carried matt Martas AJ grade
levels up to cotege. Eng^pan
Cal Ken. 407-3234401.

2664 Jewett Lana. Sanlord. F I
32771. EOEM /F/D/V___

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100 Stonebrook Drive • Sanford, Florida 32773
Phone: 407-322-9556 • Fax: 407-321-6218
www.stonebrook@aimco.com

Tutoring - Math

T1 Automotive M seeking a CM C
sak p parson at ota Sardord M B
Raqa set up. prove out. fixture
making 4 mMng.

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• C o v ered C ab an as &amp; Ja c u z z is • F u ll S ize W asher/D ryer*

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

CMC Setup

“AWESOME MOVE-IN SPECIALS!"

H

ITs Hagai lor com panies doing
busness by phone K&gt; promise you
a loan and ask you lo pay (or N
before they deliver.
Wormation, c a l toB-tree 1-677-FTC
IC L P (A pubic service m anage kom
The Sem inole H erald and the
Federal Trade Commission)

Ad Change/M erthandUer rap
needed Vi D eland area. Must be IB
or older. Must have Iranaportabon.
IMxfcery. and phone. Great part kme
2nd t o n e . CM Sue 1*005630080
M F, g-tpm Startng pay S7.00.

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• G ated C o m m u n ity

Len d

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I j i Iipv ta lk &gt; K i:i:io \lrn \n tim iM lilt-

V0UR MONTHLY RENT

to

BA VE M ONEY
Own For Less Then Rent
New 3 4 4 bedroom homes wkh to
down! Slow creckt ok C a l 407-6221237x257 to find out more

l\ r i\ ! A T F i F M C U I M FH S
i n o n 2 0 0 L llS T U t t f p m

$100 O F F

61— M o n e y

71— H

63— M ortgages

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Simply Superior Service

55— B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s

Always a good pokey, especially lor
business
opportunities
and
franchises C a l Florida Dept, ot
AgnciAture 8 Consumer Services al
800-435-7352 or F T C H E LP lor
tree Wormaeon Or v»4 our Web site
at www ttc govbuop
Flonda law requres se4ers ot certain
busness cppcrkxraee lo register wtoi
Flonda D epl ot Agriculture A
Consum er Services before seling
C a l to verity lawful registration
before you buy

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Printed A Inserted in The
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• BUY •SELL•TRADE

25— S p e c ia l N o t ic e s

IPPT. TOWWCALLJOELMAMS
407-221*6010or 386-774-5300

ary large Famrty Oarage Sale:
ebday. Sepf IS. 6715 CR 427
4: al
toko Ave 630am
530am ■
« TCtabaa. fideg
I
idde. guns, yard equipment,
berglaas tahang boat. many, many

217— G

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S a les

Moving Stoa: FrtS st Sapl 2521.2601
Grmdvww Ave. SeWord. 1 Modi aaa
o l Sanlord Ave a l E . 26th Si
Fnutwood finish spinet piano. kw \
room sues, couch and chav, walnu
and table. 2
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acia. 1 makbaig love aaal kubvooc
finish dnng loom sues, large break
Iront cbkia catxnaL 1 anliqua aeigsi
seeing machine (also * ad), vanoui
kahee. pott and pans, labia saw. n
saw. soma tools, pabo love seal anc
chair.
Sals. AJ muat go. a kme 0
1107 KJmme Kay Drive
Road. Geneva SaV Sir
Sept 14/15 8em-4pm

Advertise your yard sale in the Seminole
iraid for only $5.00 per dayl
Her
Deadlines:
5pm Monday for Wednesday Edition
5pm Thursday for Sunday Edition

(407)322-2611

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You can fax your ad to 407-323-9408
300 N. French Ave„ Sanford 32771 • P. 0 . Box 1667, Sanford 32772
Our office la open to eerve you Monday through Friday, B am - 6 pm

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Thursday for the Weekend edition. A 4 line minimum applies to private
party ads. Certain ads and classifications require prepayment.
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Home Health Care
Elderly Care
Health A Beauty
For Sale
Cemetery Lots
Reminder Services
Luxury Items
Computer/TV
Personals
Healthcare
Lost A Found
Special Notices
Nursery A Child Care
Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

EMPLOYMENT
67 Career
Consultants
69 Resumes
70 Education A Training
71 Holp Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

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141 Homes For Sale

91 Apartments/
Homes
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments • Furnished
99 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duples/Triptex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
I l f Resort Vacations
114 Warehousa/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals'

141— H omes For S ale

4/1, restored like new 1920s
bungalow. Carpet, ceramic tile,
appis. wMhelp finance. 565k. 4077130176/407-699-1359
Sarffordtaka Mary: 3 BR/2BA.
Uddsn Lakes, by owner. WTs 407
862-6810.

REAL ESTATE

RENTALS

45 Debt Consolidation |
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
01 Money to Lend
6 3 Mortgages

New 3 A4 bedroom homes wkh 10
down) Stow crerM ok. Cal 407-6221237x257 to find out mors.

117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storage/Offico For Ront

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King
Sknmoni
ORTHOPEDIC MatVBox. at* ki
Platte. Coat *1400, aal 4295 407
6600577.

159—
R eal Estate
Wanted
PRIVATE WVESTOR WANTSTO
BUY Income Property. W
At AIL Any Condition
407-635-6111

160—

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For

S ale

Charming 1BR 1BA, large lot with
trees. Fenced back yard. New
everyVkngiComee w«h appSances,
must see. $00,800. Open House on
Saturdays til eold. 118 Mayfair
Circle, Sanford. 407-3234624.

Baauty Salon: 7 station salon with
room can ba used lor message,
mantaae. pedicure In longwood on
17-82. Great opportrtty lor growth.
407-695-6699

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BRASS
BE0,
O uaan
ORTHOPEDIC
PIILOWTOP
MattBoi, W/Frama. AX xUI bored.
coal $1100, aal 1275 407-6600677.
Dining RU: 13 pc CHERRYWOOO.
B ON Anna ctvt. DU Pad Tbl.
buBertukh inusod. tt« boxed Cost
•7900, aal $1295. Flp-aarvar $250.
407-660-1415_________________
1 Luxury Itrm paow lop ta t with 7 yt
warranty tu lH 3 5 .q u e a n $140,long
• 2 to . Brand naw. Loeatad in
Sanford. 407-402-2776.

Bad Black iron canopy bad wKb
l«ixy IrmpOowtop aal Navaruaad
407-402-2778.
a* — x - a ------* — a l_ r ,
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a
^ 13003. located
tocaioa h
n oartTora,
oantora,
or
onnopaoc
•rm aattwMr 5 yr warranty1
v Twin $75,
Mtt90.&lt;M*nt9S.ttigl11
1175. Navar
uaad, can datvar. 407-402
1-402-2776.
Dark Hutch, Bookcaaa. al
matching, mad. oak with laathar
Sacratartal Chair, al In aleaked
cerxtoon. $300 Prtoadto aal. ph cal
407-024-4202,________________

1 8 7 — S p o r t in g G o o d s

12
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band
4 4 Rather
newsworthy?
4 5 Windows pre­
cursor
4 6 Hand out, a s
homework
4 8 Zip
53 Speculation
frustration?
55 Reserved
58 Disen­
cumbers
5 8 Cartoonist
Peter
6 0 “Ready or
n o t,___ ...*
81 -P eculiar
prefix
6 2 Siam ese
sound
6 3 -Surprise
Symphony*
composer
6 4 Like a
milquetoast
6 5 List endor
DOWN
1 Sounds of a
Jam
2 Shingle
words
3 Clean boards
4 Avis offering
5 Cleaner for
gun barrels
5 Farewell
7 Play the siren
8 Nostradamus,
for one
8 Apple pie
order,
perhaps
10 No longer
available
11 I t 's c-c-cofd!’
12 In the past

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20

1 3 C aesar's X
sideways
21 D-day beach
4 2 Slugger
Sammy
2 2 Words of
compassion
4 5 Performs
25
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adequately
Machine
4 7 Like some
2 6 Record label
college walls
abbr.
4 8 O ne's
2 7 Necessary
conscience,
things
hopefully
2 8 Red Sox
4 8 “Live free
pitcher and
___ ’ (New
Yankee
Hampshire
slugger
motto)
31 Red Cross
5 0 Plume source
founder
51 Columbus'
Barton
hometown
3 2 Moves like
6 2 Emulate an
the Blob
empty
3 3 Grads
stomach
3 4 Poker
54 Barbershop
service
declaration
3 5 Phone bk.
6 5 Librarian's
listings
warning
3 5 Allas
5 5 Leaves In the
3 8 Former
bag?
Stealer Lynn
5 7 Suffix with
41 Entered by
diction
creeping
PREVIOUS PUZZLE ANSWER

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TtUa: a* prckaaKnX, f * aWM,
iaatrar poefcata. Navar uaad, tie In
box. oo
coat $4k. aal $1550.16 pc Id
“ 407-660-1415

TH E BIO ONEII

OVER 600 TABLES
Tha Lakeland Cantar
Sad21 6 2 2
9-5 SaL 9-4 Bur
Sponaorad by. Lakatand Rita
&amp; Paid Club. Inc

191— B uilding
M aterials
CORRUGATED 6TEEL ROOfWiQ
tor Bama. Boat Dock*. Shopa. ate.
Alto Culvart Plpa: t5*x20’
$17820/aa t6*x20‘ $212.8(V#a.
a n g w j.w w .w r w

199— P e t s 5 c S u p pu es

Free Kittens:

Fraa To Loving Homo: Baautiful
Female RottweAec, hea been ‘ftxed*.
Vary ganOa, lovaa chldran 6 othar
togLVkal go a bwng homo. 366-

to

TC-Wl Uarcury Motor ON at
•11 par Oaten! I Nlchola
card Sarvioa Caraar, 407-322-

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Looking lo r a ua a ^ b o a^ n d o r
motor? WaVa got tham! Coma aaa

■ to d a y ) Nlchola Outboard
1000 W
aal tat Bt.
rica Cantar. 1000
Waal
6L
Santord. 407-322-0944.

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Nlchola OUboard Sarvtca Cantor.
407-322-0964.

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In the event vou need to change vour ad;
If you n eed to ch an g e your ad w hile It is running, p le a se g ive u s • c e l and
we w ill m ake the change for the ne&gt;1 a v a ila b le edition. P le a se ch eck you r ad
on the first day o( pu b lication It you fin d an error, p le a se c a l u s im m ediately
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, Accessories
235 Truck/Busei/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydes/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehldos/Campors For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

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SERVICES

252 Accounting
253 Additions &amp;
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

quality, low pricaa. W olff
Tanning Bads. Paym anta from
125/month. Homo dakvary. (raa
color catalog C a l today! 1-8866395 16 0

Aaaortad VHS Mown &amp; Vidso
Gamas. Maka Offer Dealara
Watoomal Phono or Fax. 407302-4752.
Dua to dtvorcal Mutt aa* nduatnal
tawing machms tor tmal buainasa
or homa. Naw. heavy duty. waUng
teat lor Lphotsttry, laathar and
camaa. Rag $1200 00 pay arty $650
Alto Naocht sowing machtna, brand
naw In original carton, does
everything automatically Rag
$44600, aacrSoa $181. Cal 407-6625505, day or nlgN.

Sacra Craftonanl O 'radaf aim saw.
2 hp. $275. naw $649 99. U a U a
cordaaa drtvar drS $45. naw $ 129.
Large MlecSon new 6 toad geff bate

255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
281 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpel Cleaning
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete

271 Construction
272
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
262
263
284
285
286

234— Automotive
Accessories
Uaad eunvtaor off 020 Chevy van.
Ffcaqtoaa. dark maWSc »ey: no kfffa
Worth $150 naw. aaking $75. caah
only 407-331-6050. in Longwood.

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W e g lad ly accept M astercard o r V isa . W a a lso win take cash or a person al
chock. A dvertisers w ho w ish to be b ille d ca n m ake arrangem ents at the tim e
Iheir ad is placed. P le a se keep m mmd that a d s in the P e rso n a ls (d e ss. 21),
B u sin e ss O pportunities (cla ss 55) A G arag e S a le s (217) require paym ent m
advance

AUTOMOTIVE
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Paving for vour classified ad;

2 2 1 Good Things to Eat
222 Musical Instruments
223 Miscellaneous
229 Auctions

223— M iscellaneous

r u c k / B u s e s A^a n s

For

Delivery Services
Drywall
Electrical
Fence
Handy Man
Hauling
Home Improvements
Irrigation A Repair
Janitorial Services
Jewelry A Repair
Lakefront Clearing
Landscaping
Laundry Services

287 Lawn Services
268 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 CM. Lube A Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 Piano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
306 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
3 f t Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
316 Welding A Sheet Metal
318 Wen Drilling
319 Window Washing A Tinting

235—
T r u c k / B u s e s /V a n s F o r
S ale
•4 F reig h t lin e r Cabovart Runs
like a taw ing m achine 350
Cummmg* angvia.day bad. |uM
paaaad c u re d DOT Inapection
407-324-5973

2 4 0 — B o a t R en tals

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1990 Ford F-250:1'k Ion rear and.
great work truck) Tan color. $500
407-349-9600.
1996 Chryaiar IMS Town 6 Country
Conversion Van X L 3 .8 L excellent
conation, cl*arte ramp, air kneel,
•w tvel dnver* a a a l ram ovabia

ptlfOQT Mil

fttfif Ipflt

down, c a oold air, loadad. w al
m alntalnad. $16,500, w S nagoHala.
407-330-4574, 386-314-7810, tv
mag
1999 Otda Unrvan: 46.000nvia*.
good work car. $14,000 obo. 407302-9931.

$600 Firm. 1977 Dodqa. 21 It
moiorhoma. data C. Naw Wca,
drtvaabla. naada TLC. 407-3244647.

245— Farm Equipment
B275 tntomalonM30hp Tractor. Haa
5 ft buah mower. Runt good.
$3,000. 407-3336603, day tkna
only.

S a le
1966 Ford Ranger Truck: ftoad*
aoma work. $700.obo, caah. 407'
323-5036

241— R ec.
V e iiic l e s / C a m f e r s F o r
S ale

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OTHER
VARIOUS
MUSIC
BOOKS. 407-322-4361.

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loeded
Shoulder,
r, IHp, Back. A
N 8C * J e t t , u n o e r w a ic r »gni,

cabinet Navar uaad. Ful warranty.
UN$3295. mud aacrtlos $1650.407854*9141.
Need Som a AD VERTISIN G To
Promote V o u Business!
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Our Reeders For
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TH E SEM IN O LE H ER ALD
ADVERTISING D EPT
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407-686-2196.

2 1 5 — Bo a ts it
A c c e s s o r ie s

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199 Pets A Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/Collectibles
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy'

35x10 mobto home, attached FLrm.
pertly fund. carpeted, eating lane,
non Wove, newAC. Located htoon
4 CourWy (aduR) Park, 5365 Orange
Btot Lk Monroe AXdng $1SOT. 366740-1005

“ FOR (HIE INFORMATION” by Harvey Estes
2

MISCELLANEOUS

Look!! Look!! Look!I
IWo lor the price of onelll
NortiCarokwMouXamProperty t*
acre over looking Lake Emory S the
Little Tennessee River, live in one
4 rant tie oater. 2 doudawtdM. 2BR
2BAeach «4h dock* on 3 Nda*. A M
1 lor taocvmo end Ive In the other.
1149,000. obo. Some owner
bttneng posaUe. 407-3034908. after
3pm, please._________________
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me Property. Will Look At All,
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197 Restaurant Equipment

181—A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale

The Universal Crossword
: FIOSS
1 Max of T h e
Beverly
Hillbillies"
5 1 3 a m Itr
• Chance for
i hit
4 Versailles
verb
1 5 *S o n g o (
the South’
syllables
18 Roomier than
medium
17 Ptzzazz
IB Speech less
actor?
18 World Series
of Goff site
2 0 The best
beef?
2 3 Anxiously
endure
2 4 Scam artist
2 8 Young fellow
2 8 “Awesome I'
’8 0 s style
3 0 Suffix with
expert
31 First d a s s
alternative
3 4 Gat used to
one's ugly
mug?
3 7 Kinks classic
3 8 Hit to King
Jam as
3 8 D iary o f ___
Housewife’
4 0 Desire for
something
out of the
blue?
4 2 Freudian
mistakes
43 “Losing My
Religion’

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Property For Sale
.145 Resort Property For Salo
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

Paid Training •Paid Vacation
Background l Drug Sown
fecund

407-578-7108

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157— M obile Homes
For S ale

154— O pen H ouse

Lake Mary/Laks Jessup

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181 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
163 Television A Stereo/Radio
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies

151—I nvestment
Property For S ale

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TOLL COLLECTORS

M ERCH AN D ISE

S u n d a y , S c p tr m lr c r lf&gt;. 2 0 0 2 I ’ a R C 7 B

230— B oats It
A ccessories
SUPER BARQAM1I

O riginal cost. $3,500. aiactnc boat
M. Ratal aoma n p N n . S a l lor $300
407-330-2370.

231—C ars F or S ale
t960U ncolnConbnantalM ark VI
Lass than 100k mdaa. $1500
407-321-0229.

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Aaphal. Ocneoto For Sato. Wa
Datvar Or VtaiFW Ojy.

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I | Vte year 1877 repreI sents a milestone for
J - Sanford. It's the year
the city was officially incorpo­
rated. It's also the year "Old
Bob" was bom.
O ld Bob w as a large gray horse whose
claim to fam e began during the turn o f
the 20th Century. For 24 y e a n , he loyally
pulled the h e a n e for T.J. M iller'* funeral
nam e
O ld newspaper article* and d ty
records provide som e information about
the city's fam ous h o n e The m ore colorful
tales, however; ate the stories passed
dow n from generation to generation.
"People w ho have grown up here
m ight rem em ber Bob, said A lida Clarke,
curator at the Sanford Museum. "B u t, the
generations w ho are not

ber Bob know about him through the sto­
ries they have heard"
Bob's story begins In 1877 when he
w as bom . He served several owners,
including another funeral home owner,
before T J. Miller acquired him in 1891.
M iller was an interesting character
himself. His funeral parlor was located at
the com er o f Park Avenue and First
S treet where the First Union bank build­
ing now stands.
A native of Belgium, Miller also ran a
furniture business next door to the funer­
al parlor.
According to Clarke, it was not unusu­
al far people to specialize in several dif­
ferent vocations during the early days of
Sanford.
"W ith a small population, there wasn't
enough people for the funeral business,"
Clarke said. "It w as probably something
the tow n needed, so it's something he
d id."
Old Bob also had two jobs. W hen he
wasn't pulling the city's hearse to the
cemetery, he w as pulling the family's
held in
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many
w etk held in churches o r private
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Lakcview cemetery was, at the turn of the
century, segregated, Old Bob took everyone to
their final resting p lace— black or white.
W hen Old Boo turned 36, Miller decided it
w as time for his loyal worker to retire. For one
year, the horse enjoyed a life o f leisure. He
died in July 1914.
At the tune o f Old Bob's death, an obituary
was placed in The Sanford Herald. It stated,
"O id 'B ob' is dead. He w as only a horse, but

Old Bob was laid to rest next to many of
the people he took to Lakeview. He was
buried at the edge o f the cemetery, in Lot 3,
spaces 6 ,7 and 8. He is only a few yards
away from the Miller family p lo t
Two gravestones have marked the location
o f Oid m b 's grave. Although it has been
almost 90 years since his death, someone still
places flowers on the horse's headstone.
"It surprises m e that more people don't
wonder why there's a headstone with a
horse and 'Bob' carved on it in the cemetery,"
Clark said. "It is unusual to bury an animal
In a human cemetery. It would be interesting
to know how many cemeteries have the
undertaker's loyal horse buried in them."

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G eorgia ‘Celebrity o f the W eek’ on 99th birthday
Georgia Chorpening was
past two years or so, but she is
"Celebrity of the Week" during
still as spry as ever. Mabel
her 99th birthday on Sep t 6.
Thomas said, "She’s doing
No stones were left unturned
great."
by her friends and associates
Bom in Fordycc, Ark., Sept
who arranged lots of surprises.
6,1903, Georgia moved to
On the Tuesday preceding
Sanford in 1926. She will be
her birthday, a
remembered as a Seminole
group of vol­
County school bus driver for
unteers at
23 years, a job she loved. A for­
Central Florida
mer student said, "She
Regional
(Geoigia) is the nicest and best
Hospital
bus driver we ever had."
Auxiliary got
At her church, Georgia has
together and
held numerous offices and
honored
taught Sunday school "for
Georgia at a
years and years." Today she
Doris
luncheon at
visits shut-ins, bringing them
Dietrich
the Colonial
lots of cheer and hugs. Georgia
Room. She has
is big on hugging.
been a member (Pink Lady) of
She lias one son, Carl Jr. of
the auxiliary for more than 45
Tampa. There are five grand­
years and is still going strong.
children and nine great grand­
Every Wednesday, Georgia
children.
grades papers of prisoners in
Georgia couldn’t say
the Seminole County Prison
enough nice things about all of
Bible Study Program. She was
the "wonderful people” who
honored by this group at the
have extended kindness to her
Alliance Church.
today and through the years.
On Thursday, Mimosa
"They make me feel impor­
Circle of the Sanford Garden
tant," she said. "So important."
Club, of which Georgia is a
So, if you should sec this
member, surprised her at the
petite, smiling lady "on duty"
regularly scheduled meeting.
as a Fink Lady at the hospital,
There was a big cake and lots
congratulate her. You would
of cards for the birthday girl to ' never believe she’s 99.
share.
By the way. She IS impor­
Friday morning, Zoc and
tant. W ry important.
Dick Collins entertained
Georgia at breakfast Friday
European Cruise
night Peg Jones and Mabel
Audrey Luck has returned
Thomas had a few over for the
from an 18-day tour that took
traditional birthday cakc-cuther on a delightful European
ting.
cruise aboard the luxurious
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The big finale came Sunday
morning after the 1055 wor­
Her shipmates were her
ship service at the First United
granddaughter, Jennifer
Methodist Church when the
Weston, a rodeo queen of two
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Jose, Calif. Audrey's husband,
bers were invited to attend the
Peter, a retired Royal Navy
celebration in McKinley Hall
officer and professor, politely
which was festively decorated
declined the invitation with the
in the birthday motif. Sharon
ladies because "w ho needs a
and Mike Hill and Marsha and
cruise after spending 27 years
Scott Moser headed up the
in the Royal Navy?"
committee.
The Lucks have lived all
A light buffet was served
over the world, including
followed by the singing of the
seven years in Saudi Arabia,
"H appy Birthday" song. There
and have made three aroundwere cards, flowers and the
the-world tours. Audrey said
works. "O h, Honey, they just
she had never been to the
outdid it," Georgia said. "It
Baltic countries, and planned
was the nicest birthday I could
the trip in that area.
have had."
Before boarding the ship in
Georgia has been blessed
France, the group visited
with exceptional health and
Audrey's daughter in London
her mind is razor sharp. She
where they also saw "Lion
has had two falls during the

King." A longtime family
friend from Scotland Yard
escorted the ladies on a tour
that carried them through the
Chunnel to France where they
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Finland, Estonia, Germany,
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time in each country.
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Russia was not enough time to
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galleries. The group also saw
the ballet, "Giselle."
From Rostock, Germany, the
tourists took a train to both
East and West Berlin. Once
again they were impressed
with the museums and art.
Audrey laughed at an incident
See Dietrich, Page 6C

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Testing parental limits just part of childhood development
QUESTION: My little boy
always wants to know just how far
I will let him go. Oner he has test­
ed me and found I'm serious about
what I say, hell usually axiperate
at that point. What is going on in
his mind?
DR. DOBSON: Your child, and
most other kids, has a great need
to know where behavioral bound­
aries are and who Itas the courage
to enforce them. Let me illustrate
how that works.
Years ago, during the early days
of the progressive education move-

Dobson
'f t i o i j on

Fam ily’

ment, an enthusiastic theorist
decided to take down the chainlink fence that surrounded the
nursery sd
school yard. He timUght
the childreen would fed more free­
dom of movement without that
visible barrier surrounding them.

When the fence was removed,
however, the boys and girls hud­
dled near the center of the play
yard. Not only did they not wan­
der atvay; they didn't even venture
to the edge of the grounds. Clearly,
there is a security for all of us in
defined boundaries. That's why a
child will push a parent to the
point of exasperation at times. He’s
testing the resolve of his parents
and exploring the limits of his
world.
EXi you want furilter evidence
of this motivation? Consider the
relationships within a family

where the dad is a firm but loving
disciplinarian, the mother is inde­
cisive and weak, and the Child is a
strong-willed spitfire. Notice how
the mother is pushed, challenged,
sassed, disobeyed and insulted,
but the father can bring order with
a word or two. What is going on
here? Simply that the child under­
stands and accepts Dad's strength.
The limits are dear. Tim e is no
reason to test him again. But Mom
lias established no rules and she is
fair game for a fight every day if
necessary.
Tlie very fact that your child

accepts the boundaries you have
set tdls you that he or she respects
you. And that youngster will still
test the outer limits occasionally to
see If the fence is still there.
QUESTION: My 5-year-old is
one of those rambunctious kids
who gives us fits. There are times
when I think he's trying to take
over the entire family. I've never
really understood him before, but I
guess he just doesn't want anyone
telling him what to do.

DR. DOBSON: That is precisely

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7401 A Park A m , BnApid
4070774144
Larry Laonard
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7 * Upaati R d. AarAort. FL

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Tktophena 407^274411

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730 am
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800 711:1Bam
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Phona 127 7117

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830 4m.

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8**»d*y moming
800 a
Sunday moming

t akeday 1000am •1pm

148 WNtova Spring* Road
Bu m 140 Longeood. f t 32778
• 407388-1480

PAITH MMSKMARY CHURCH
3008 Baardai Asa.
4073233784
Jack Cos
MomlnQ Wonhp
Evening San4oa
aaday Evening

1000 a m
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2S2S B Oak Aim. Sardord. FL
A R eadier
Patoor
1030 am
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3223842 ar 3230810

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(407) 323-7800
830 a m
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407322-4371

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LONOWOOO CHUHCH OP CHRMT
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407-323-4430. 407-04-4330
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HOUSC OP RtFUOC IBMKTRKS. BIC.

1001 CslsryAam, t antord
(407)184-4711

flu W rM w t
Morrang Worship
Evening Worship
MM Weak Bva. Wad.

830am
1100am
700 pm
730pm

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CHURCH OP 0 0 0
A01 W. 72nd AL. AarAoid. PI.
407-TXXJ**T
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1041am
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100 pm
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Sunday School
1000 am
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1100 am
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730 p m

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CHURCH OP 0 0 0 OP PROPHECY
11011 B a Am B a iA ia d .n i.S 7 7 1
407^X74011
T t o w Hanto -Paator
• 48 am.
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•00 E. 2nd 8kaa(. Bantont FI K771
4073233848
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LOMW OOO CHURCH OF IHR HAZARANa
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700 p m
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MomlnQ Worship

Jmue * LordT

was
sitting on the bed with her
wassitting
father and
sister. Without
a n d younger
;
provocation,
pmvocatioi Laura pulled the hair
of the toddler who was looking at
a book. Her dad promptly
thumped her on the head with his
large hand. Laura did not cry, but
sat in silence for a moment or two,
and then said, "Hurrummph! All
my tricks are not working!”
This is the conclusion you want
your strong-wiUcd son to draw:
"It's too risky to take on Mum or
Dad, so let's get with the program.”

Dr. Dkifwn «sprrnlml of thf nonprofit
orgtncotun I tin t on the f amily. F.O. Boi
444. CvLmio Spring*. CO. (W9U1. or
fjnuly iwy
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Church
Notes
Golf Tournament
First Baptist Church of
Sanford will hold a fund
raiser golf tournam ent
Saturday, Sept. 28 at
Rolling Hills Country Club.
The event will begin at
1 2 3 0 p.m . w ith a shotgun
start. The tournam ent will
be a four man team scram ­
ble to benefit missionary
work. Individual players
are $85, which includes
dinner and entry into indi­
vidual com petitions.
Sponsorship packages are
still available.
To enter or becom e a
sponsor, call 407-302-7556,
and leave your nam e and
phone number. Entries
should be made by Sept.

20.

1*1 Wed. of Via morah
MRETPREBBYTEMUM CHURCH (UAJL)
O f LAKE MARY
128 WWttxir Ave
Lake Mary. FI.
407321-1081

8210
4073332030
■gas
800 am
800 4 1030 am
Nursery PnMdod
TbuSi Qrotf). Siaiday
Hgh School
400pm
M ttN B d o d
400 pm
Pra-Bchoal Mon. 8«u F il
t t o ll
MorMSy Farrdy H&amp;t Scppar
Third Wad. of Each Monti 430pm

Salvation Army
THE SALVATION ARMY WOR8HP
700 W 24811
8ardord. FI 32771
4073233842

Reddick Memorial
Reddick M em orial First
B om Church, 3155 Kings
Road in Sanford will hold
the annual Fam ily Day,
Sept. 29. beginning at 11
a.m. Speaker will Be
M other O .M . Dam es o f
Hobe Sound. Also hedr the
Granny Boys and the
Voices o f Triumph.
Everyone is cordially invit­
ed.

Women's Conference
House o f Refuge
M inistries will be holding
its 12th annual W om en's
Conference at the Rosen
Flaza H otel In O rlando on
O ct. 4 a n d 5. T h e th em e Is

A l l im
1100 i n

l U lt o l

Tumtoy Miikm

Btto S U V and P ii&gt;»
930 pm
H m lJ t p » ( U lH |
700pm
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7 00 p m
Awd F ra o u
*00p m
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LOMW OOO M LLS COHQMOATIONAl.
CHURCH
UO C.
12B8EX WMamaon Road
Longanodl FL
4073323283
Rev. Or. Hat Yomgbtood
Mmator

Chunh School • 1 1 a m • 1818 am
VoUh A ChAden MMsey
•30 pm

W e sle ya n

4073223332
TMwre 8«a Ooapal Is Oood Nawa*
Sunday School
848am
Momtog Worship
1100am
Evening Worst*)
800 pm
UdW aakMlg Wad
730pm
Plaaaa Share Vbu UN WMh Ua

Part O v s .P O Bo.eC
Sardord. FI 32772-080B

wrong, "Mmmm, I'm going to tell
Mommy on you. No! Ill tell
Daddy.H
He's
worse!”Laura
Laurahad
had
Daddy.
e i worse!”
evaluated the authority of her two
parents and concluded that one
was more effective than the other.
This same child was observed
by her father to have become espe­
cially disobedient and defiant. She
was irritating other family mem­
bers and looking for ways to avoid
minding her parents. Her dad
decided not to confront her direct­
ly, but to punish her consistently
for every offense until she settkd
down. Thus, for three or four days,
he let Laura get away with noth­
ing. She was spanked, stood in the
comer and sent to her bedroom.
Near the end of the fourth day, she

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In Tha Heart Of Tha Cty
Rev. Bruoa B. Boat
Pastor
Btntoy School
800 4m
Sunday Moming Worship 1000 4m
Sun. Morning Codee Hour 1100am
Sun Contemporary Worship 700 p m
Wonderful Wednesday F amSy N d f •
Every Wartoaaday
Supper •Every Wad430 p m
AdMiBfetottody
400pm
Ybuto Clubs
4-700pm
Buccaneers (K-48» Oradas)
MtoJara (838i Oradaa)
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WE1LEYAN CHURCH OP PAOLA
8580 Waysids 0» .
•ardoML FL 32771
(08 M (EMI II) Waal
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how he feels. It is surprisinghow
t*ic Impulse of
commonly this basic
r4-rat Indeed. 1
children Is overlooked,
think the really tough kids under­
stand the struggle for control even
better than their parents who are
bogged down with adult responsi­
bilities and worries. Children
devote their primary effort to the
power game, while we grown-ups
play only when we must Some
time you might ask a group of chil­
dren about tne adults who lead
them. They will instantly tell you,
with one voice, which grown-ups
are skilled in handling them and
which aren't
One father overheard his 5-yearold daughter, Laura, say to her lit­
tle sister who was doing something

MRET PRSBBYTOBAN CHURCH
OP SANPORO
Between 3rd and 4th 8t
4 Part 4 Oefc / Downtown
Sardord. FL
Pttone 407-322-2882
E -ra t fcc»0 Juno cor*

United C h u rch O f
C hrist
ChAdanTa Chuch
Stodsm (youto) IBntoktaa 4-730pm
•Me N m ry PiosMad Soto Barvtoaa

7 to A pm
TM r

CHURCH
Corner olW 25* Si 4 Upatoa Rd
101 UpaaN Road
8 a n M .F l *7771
407-330-2838
Bryan Wangar
Pastor
Buxky Educaton
800 4m
•BQnday Wortfap
1000 am
-• 2nd WadaaJay of eaeft men*
&gt;eaowsNp Darner
8 30 pm

(Comer Tudar Or. 4 CR 427)

Mormng Worship

Inter-Denomlnatlonal

7JO pm.

1000 a m to 400 pm

*.

MOUT CROSS U/TMRAM CHURCH
OP LAKE MARY
7*0 E*t Drfea. Uke Mary, FL

407

1000 4m

Presbyterian

Autoay
1010 am A A30 p m
Wntoeeday it A i Bkjdy
7JO p m
FatomhU Prklay
7 TO pm.
(no aantoa Aia toal Frktoy ol Aia laadi)

7JO A 1000 a m

JSyKStertet 700 am A 700 pm

•78 MARKHAM WOOOE ROAD
C o w of E E. M b w n Road
407-788-7704

Sunday. September 15. 2002

(Carnar ol Park Or. 1 D a A m )
(407)1

'G o in g Hom e Another
Way." Speakers for the con­
ference Include Dr. Yvonne
Capehart, Founder o f Sister
Keeper in Pensacola; and
Prophetess Vem lcc
Parkerson-Hooks of
Orlando.
There Is a registration fee
o f $55 which includes two
buffet meals. For inform a­
tion, call 407-324-4711.

House of Refuge
The House o f Refuge,
1001 Celery Avenue,
Sanford, will hold its annu­
al M en's Day Service, Oct.
20. The speaker at the 11
a.m. and 7 p.m. services
will be Pastor Kenneth
Benjam in o f Jackson, Miss.
This noted speaker is a
m em ber o f tne IM ON, and
has delivered an anointed
word at the House of
Refuge before.
Everyone is invited to
help celebrate this occa­
sions. For inform ation, call
407-324-1711.

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St. Augustine grass commonly found in Central Florida lawns
M ost law ns in Central
Florida are planted with St.
A ugustine grass or
Bahiagrass. St. A ugustine
grass is a fast-grow ­
ing, w arm -season turfgrass that grow s well
on m ost well drained
soils. For optim um
quality, ad equate irri­
gation and fertiliza­
tion are required.
St. A ugustine grass
is the best shade tol­
erant grass suitable
for Florida. Since
m ost St. A ugustine
grass cu ltivars are quite sen­
sitive to freezing tem pera­
tures, other turfgrasses m ay
be m ore appropriate in the
northern and panhandle
areas o f Florida.
B ahiagrass form s a coarsctextured, open turf with an
upright grow th habit w hich
gives a law n a sparse, open
appearance. Frequent m ow ­
ing is required to rem ove the
tail, V-shaped scedheads
w hich continuously em erge
from late M ay through early
fall.
F ertiliz a tio n
A m inim um o f tw o treat­

m ents o f a com plete fertilizer
such as 16-4-8 o r 12-4-8
should b e m ade per y ear in
ord er to supply tne m ayor
essential nutrients.
T h e first application
should be d uring the
spring, in M arch, and
tne second should be
applied late in the
sum m er.
Fertilizers con tain ­
ing m icronutrients
such as m anganese,
iron, sulfur, m agne­
sium, and boron could
be used if m icronutri­
ent deficien cies are detected
in the lawn.
Rates are calculated based
on 1 pound o f nitrogen per
1000 square feet p er ap p lica­
tion. T hu s, for a 16-4-8 fertil­
izer, you will need to apply
6.25 lbs to cov er an area of
1,000 square feet.
A high-m aintenance lawn
in Florida w ould receive four
fertilizer applications during
the m onths o f M arch, May,
July, and Septem ber.

Mowing
As a general rule, d o not
rem ove m ore than 1 / 3 o f the
height o f the lea f b lad e w ith

any m ow ing. M ow ing height
for m ost varieties is 3 inches
and 2FI inches d w arf vari­
eties. M ow ing at a low er
height will encourage shal­
low rooting, m aking the
law n less tolerant to
drought, d iseases, insects
and nem atode problem s.
G ood m ow ing practices
uire the use o f a sharp,
anccd m ow er blad e and
return clippings on the lawn
unless the am ount is exces­
sive.

a

Irrig ation
As a general rule, for most
Florida soils, no m ore than
an inch o f w ater is necessary
for each irrigation period to
w et the top 8 to 12 inches o f
the root zone. Irrigate w hen
the tu rf begins to w ilt, usu al­
ly every seven to 14 d ays in
winter, three to four d ays
during the period from A pril
to May, d epending on the
soil type.
An easy w ay to determ ine
the am ount o f w ater to
apply, place several coffee
can s around your irrigation
system . Turn on the system
fo r a specific tim e period,
like 10 m inutes.

M easure the depth of
w ater in each can, and take
an average. The lim e
required to deliver an aver­
age o f an inch depth of
w ater is the tim e one should
use for each irrigation p eri­
od. O verw atering encou r­
ages nutrient leaching,
increase pest problem s, sh al­
low rooting, and w ater
waste.
W ater early in the m orn­
ing; d o not w ater late in the
afternoon becau se it will
keep the grass blades wet for
a longer period o f tim e, thus,
increasing the chances for
fungal disease developm ent.
W atering during the day
produces w ater w aste clue to
evaporation.

Weed C ontrol
The best approach to w eed
control is a healthy, vigorous
turf. Proper m ow ing height,
fertilization, and w atering
practices are necessary to
m aintain a good law n grass.
A pply preem ergence h erb i­
cides such as pendim ethalin,
benefin, bensulide, or
atrazine, to control w eeds.
Tim ing is critical fo r good
control. As a general ru le, in

central Florida, the preem er;ence herbicide application
s d one around Feb. 15.
A pply postem ergence h erbi­
cides, such as atrazine, in
M ay as needed for control o f
sum m er annual and perenni­
al broadleaf w eeds like
knotw eed, spurge, Icspedeza, etc. D o not apply
atrazine to Bahiagrass.

f

P est C ontrol
C u ltivars o f St. A ugustine
grass d iffer in their resist­
ance to plant pests. O nly the
cultivars Flora-law n and
Floratam arc tolerant to the
southern chinch bug, a com ­
m on turfgrass insect. The
fungal diseases brow n patch
and grey leaf spot can also
cau se dam age.
Avoid high levels o f nitro­
gen and use slow release fer­
tilizers in you r fertilization
program .
B ahiagrass is susceptible
to d am age b y m ole crickets.
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Lake Mary Historical Society to present ‘Candlelight Tales’
M aybe it's hu m an
n atu re. M ay b e it's an a n c e s­
tral m em ory from the tim e
w h en hu m ans lived
in cavcsl W h atever
th e re a s o n , m a n y o f

R o sier w ill in h ab it a d iffe r­
en t p ersona fo r th e even in g
and tell ta lcs o f a 19th
C en tu ry su p e rn a tu ­
ral w o rld . T h e so cicty p r o m is e s to h a v e

us are still afraid o f
sm ellin g salts on
the d ark.
hand fo r th o se w ho
We can b anish the
su ccu m b to th eir
d ark now wi th every
fea rs and sw oon!
wat t of light im ag i­
A fte r the
n ab le. But im agine
"C a n d le lig h t T a le s",
what life w as like
the S o cie ty will b a n ­
b efo re electricity
ish the sh a d o w s and
M aty
chased aw ay the
serv e fall refresh ­
Rowell
shad ow s. Im agine
m ents.
• • • • • a
life here in F lorid a in
T h e co st o f g etting
1880!
g oo seb u m p s fo r the
If you care to d o m ore
ev en in g ? Ju st th e p leasu re
than im agine it, you can
o f y ou r com pany.
jo in the L ake M ary
"C a n d le lig h t T a les" is free
H istorical Society for their
and op en to th e p u blic. A ll
"C a n d le lig h t T a les" on
a g es are w elcom e.
T hu rsday, O ct. 11 at 7 p.m .
For m ore inform ation ,
in the L ake M ary H istorical
co n tact P eg g y W olfe at M u seu m . C o u n try Jo e
4 0 7 -3 2 7 -8 2 0 7 o r em ail

M jh row elIO n ctscap e.n et.

AARP Resumes M eetings
A fte r tak in g Jul y and
A u g u st o ff, th e Lake M ary
C h a p te r o f th e A A R P w ill
re s ume their mo nt hl y m eet­
in g s Tuesday, Sep t. 17 a t
1PM in th e C o m m u n ity
B u ild in g on C o u n try Cl ub
R oad . So y o u 're a m em b er
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You m eet o th er p e o p le y ou r
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T h e y plan local o u tin g s and
h o st o n e o f the g rea test h o l­
iday p a rtie s aro u n d ! T h e
local ch a p ter a lso k eep s you
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nation al law s that affect
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Dietrich
Continued from Page 3C
that happened in Finland. She
had a pain in her foot when
d ie left hom e which gave her a
little trouble. After eating this­
tle soup on a ranch, the sensi­
tivity disappeared. She said she
tried to buy thistle to bring
home, but none was available.
Jennifer celebrated "Sw eet
Sixteen" aboanl ship amid
pomp and pageantry. For the
happy birthday fete, Jennifer
w as a knockout in a red gown
complemented with a red
feather boa belonging to
Audrey.
Audrey took 600 digital pho­
tos on tlie trip to capture the
scenic countryside and Old
World marvels. "W e had won­
derful food everywhere we
w en t It was wonderful." She
noted that during the 18 days,
there was no rain and "nothing
went wrong."

Applauding America os
being the greatest place in the
world to live, Audrey said that
in Oslo, Norway, residents arc
taxed 24 percent, and she paid
$2JVJ, including postage to
mail a post card from the capi­
tal city.
Audrey, w Ik j must have
dozens of high-fashion cha­
peaux, fits right in with the
"Red Hatters" organization.
She plans to join about 400
"Red H atters" next spring for a
cm isc to the Bahamas.
Peter just may tag along on
re that seeing
seei
this one. Odds are
all these women wearing red
hats will be a different experi­
ence for the veteran seaman.

Arthurene Improving
Arthurcne Wilson Cook,
whose father was mayor of
Sanford, has been fighting can­
cer for a long time. Too long.

She has had treatment at sever­
al healthcare facilities and is
now back at her home in
Sanford under treatment.
She and her husband,
Walter, have diligently fought
this battle together and they
arc determined to win. Please
send up a prayer for them.
O ff to New York
Pauline and Kenny Snyder
took a week off from their busy
schedule to attend his 45th
high school class reunion in
upstate New York near
Syracuse. They said they had a
wonderful time reliving those
good old days with the class­
mates.
They flew back down to
North Carolina to visit
Pauline's family before landing
safely in Orlando. They report
a great round-trip with no air­
port glitches.

Ju st stop by th eir m eetin g
on_Ju esd ay and sig n up.
T h e Lake “M ar
»ry C h ap te r
m eets the third Tu esd ay o f
ev ery m onth at the
Co mmu n i t y Bui ldi ng in
Lake Mary.

H istorical Commission
to Meet Sept. 17
T h e L ake M ary H istorical
C o m m issio n w ill hold their
S ep tem b er m eeting
Tuesday, S e p t. 17 a t 7 p.m .
in th e L ake M ary H istorical
M u seu m .
T h e H istorical
C o m m ission is an ap p o in t­
ed com m ission u n d er the
city go v ern m en t and all
m eetings are op en to the

p u b lic. W ork is b eg in n in g
in e arn est o n the co m m is­
s io n 's an n u al O ld e L ake
M ary D ays, sch ed u led for
the first Satu rd ay in M arch.
Al t hough com m ission
m em bers are ap p o in ted ,
an y o n e can v o lu n te er to be
o n a co m m ittee.
T h e co m m issio n w ould
lo v e to h av e a few extra
h an d s fo r O ld e L ak e M ary
D ays. I f y o u 're in terested in
h elp in g ou t, stop b y the
co m m issio n m eetin g o r call
P eggy W olfe at 4 07-3278 2 0 7 o r L ois Ja ck so n at 407322-5004.
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Sunday. September 15. 2002

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T ajiri A rts S ch o o l releases calendar o f events, classes
Tnjiri Arts School for
Performing Arts and
The American Cancer
Academics has announced the
Society Sisters Alive, uniting
2002-2003 calendar o f events
against breast cancer, will hold
and classes.
the Purple Tea,
Highlighting the
Saturday, Sept. 14
year's activities will be
from 4 until 6 p.m. at
a four-week "History
Antioch Missionary
Alive Series" that will
Baptist Church, 311
focus an AfricanEast Broadway Street
American historical
in Oviedo. Featured
speaker is Dr. Ann
nts of interest in
points
.T h e aeries
Sanford.'
Ashley Gilbert with
"A sk the Doctor."
will be foam O c t 5,
Wear a hint o f purple.
2002 through May 17,
Marva
2003.
There are classes
H a w k in s
After the retirement
available for the col­
•••••••a
lege scholarship prepa­
o f the Rev. Robert
Doctor, the officials and
ration program for middle and
high school students. All class­
church families o f S t John
es in this area are free to the
missionary Baptist Church,
students, with class options
920 Cypress Avenue at 10th
available. Call the school for
S tre e t nave begun the process
o f accepting resumes foam
details.
ministers w ho m ay qualify to
Operating in the oldest
pastor. You m ay send resumes
school structure in Sanford,
until the end a t O c t, 2002 to
Tkjiri A ils recently completed
Deacon Herbert Cherry,
an extensive renovation pro­
gram and will greet its students Chairm an o f S t John's Deacon
Board, 1404 West 15th S treet
and parents in the "new and
Sanford, FL 32771 or S t John
improved" Little Red
Missionary Baptist Church,
Schoothouse for an Open
920 Cypress Avenue, Sanford,
House*, S e p t 28, beginning at 1
32771.
pan. See you there. A bo, the
last day o f registration will be
at 9 a m .
It w as happy birthday time
at the Tillman place on 7th
O c t 5,2002 at 9 a m
Street Saturday. Sept. 7 was a
Nov. 17 will be the Harvest
day o f celebration and honor
Meditation at S t Paul Baptist
for the 90th birthday of Marie
Church at 5 p m .
Tillman, the matriarch of the
Other events December 13,
Tillman family. Children,
14, and 15,2002 will indude "A
grands, and great-grands
Holiday Special" at 5 and 7
gathered to sing Itappy birth­
pm .
day to the grand ole’ lady and
February 1 ,8 ,1 5 ,2 2 ,2 0 0 3 it's
enjoy cake and ice cream on
the "History Alive" series from
her very special day.
10 until 11 a m .
April 25 and 26,2003, "A
Spring Production" at 7 p.m.
Every Saturday from 12
And to dose out the program.
May 17 at 9 a.m., it's the dosing noon until 2 p.m., the com m u­
nity fa invited to com e and eat
for the 2002-2003 school term.
lunch with the New Mount
Tajiri Arts mission is to foster
Calvary Missionary Baptist
education, self-respect, self-disChurch, 1109 West 12th Street
dpline and self-worth in
Weekly Feeding ministry. The
youngsters ages 3 through 19
church has been instructed to
through performing arts, aca­
feed the hungry.
demic enrichment and entrcThe Rev. Ricky Scott, Pastor,
peneurship. The school trains
Minister Larry Woodward,
ethnically diverse at-risk stu­
Chairman of the Feeding
dents in weeklydrama-ln-theMinistry.
round classes. The curriculum
is structured to improve aca­
demic performance by focusing
Good news announcement
on good study habits, positive
for senior citizens. If you are
attitudes and appropriate
65 years or older, and have an
behavior. The program fa fund­
income between $7,800 and
ed by grants, gifts and charita­
$10,632 you m ay be eligible to
ble donations.
receive tjrc new Silver Saver
For further information,
Drug Program.
phone 407-324-9140 or visit 519
Call the Goldsboro Front
Palmetto Avenue at Sixth
Porch office at 407-302-1377.
Street

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and honor for Patricia
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Sept. 15 at 3 p.m. at New
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Baptist Church, 1109 West 12th
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Gibson.

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Spice things up with mushrooms
Easy one-step meals are savory
dinnertime treats fo r any occasion

W

hat's on the fall
schedule? Back
to school, soc­
cer practice, commuting,
com mittee m eetin g s... and
dinner! At the e n a o f
action-packed days, busy
families deserve a chance
to sit dow n and enjoy din­
ner together. If the ingredi­
ents for a com plete meal
can be tossed together and
simmered for a few m in­
utes, all the better)
Savory mushrooms turn
an ordinary one-step meal
into a special occasion, and
they go well with just
about anything - chicken,
ham , fish and vegetables.
Low er in calories and fat
than you'd expect, "all
together” mushroom din­
ners are so easy to m ake
and so tasty that you'll
com e back to them again
and again.
Warm and tilling, Spicy
M ushroom and Chicken
Chili (pictured) brings
together the good flavors
o f fresh m ushrooms, chick­
en chunks, kidney beans
and com . Read the paper
or help w ith hom ework
while dinner takes care
o f Itself. W hen it's
time to eat, warm
tortillas or
chunks of
crusty bread
help soak up
the savory
juices.
M ushroom
Pilaf with Green
Peas and Ham pro­
vides a com forting sin­
gle-skillet meal while giv­
ing the fam ily cook a
break. Quick-cooking rice,
peas and fresh mushrooms
are sim mered w ith ham
cu b es... that's itl
Pull out your favorite
stove-to-table skillet or
saucepan for Fish Fillets on
Mushroom-Artichoke

Couscous. Fresh m ush­
rooms and marinated arti­
chokes mingle w ith cous­
cous to m ake a savory bed
for seasoned fish fillets.
Scatter chopped tomatoes
on top and, after a few
minutes on the stove, this
healthful, delicious and
alm ost effortless dinner is
ready to serve.
Fresh M ushroom
and C h ick en C h ill

Yield: 4 portions (about 7
cups)
• 2 cans (1 4 -1 /2 ounces
each) diced tomatoes with
jalapefto peppers 1 can (19
ounces) red kidney beans,
drained and rinsed
• 1 pound fresh white
m ushrooms, sliced (about
6 cups) 1 pound boneless
chicken thighs, cut in 11 / 2 inch drunks
• 2 cups frozen co m 11 12 teaspoons chill pow ­
der
In a large skillet or
saucepan, com bine tom a­
toes, beans, m ushrooms,
chicken, co m ,l cup water
and chili powder. Bring
m ixture to a boil; reduce
heat to low and simmer,
covered, until m ixture is
hot and chicken is cooked,
about 20 m inutes. Serve
with w arm , tortillas or top
with crum bled tortilla
chips.
H am and M ushroom
R ice S k ille t

Yield: 4 portions (about 7
cups)
• 1 pound m ixed fresh
m ushroom s such as whites
and portabellas or shi­
itakes, sliced (about 6 cups)
• 1 package (6.2 ounces)
fast cook long-grain and
wild rice mixture
• 1 pound boneless ham
steak, cut in 1-inch pieces
• 1 cup frozen peas
In a large skillet, com ­

S p icy M ushroom and C h lcko n C h ill
bine m ushrooms, rice with
its seasoning packet, ham,
peas and 2 cups water.
Bring to a boil; reduce heat
to low and sim m er cov­
ered, until w ater is
absorbed, about 5 minutes.

Variation: O m it ham;
place 4 fully cooked
smoked pork chops on top
o f rice and mushroom m ixh u e; proceed as instructed
above.
Flounder Fillets o n
M ushroom -A rtichoke
Couscous

Yield: 4 portions

• 1 pound fresh white
mushrooms, sliced
• 2 jars (6 ounces each)
marinated artichoke heart
quarters

• 1 cup unflavored
couscous
• 1 tablespoon instant
minced onion
• 1 / 2 teaspoon salt
• 1 pound boneless
w hite fish fillets (such as
flounder)
• 1 cup fresh tomato
chunks
In a large skillet, com ­
bine m ushrooms, artichoke
hearts w ith their liquid, 11 / 2 cups water, couscous,
instant onion and s a lt
Arrange fillets over m ix­
ture; top w ith tomato.
Bring to a boll; reduce heat
to low and sim m er cov­
ered, until couscous'
absorbs liquid and fish is
cooked, about 10 minutes.
Sprinkle with chopped
parsley, if desired.

Three-chip english toffee takes top award in Chock-Full of Chips contest
T P h e grand prize w inner in Taste
X o f Home m agazine's Chock-FuU
o f Chips recipe contest, Three-Chip
English Toffee is an outstanding
candy.
Lana Petfield o f Richm ond,
Virginia subm itted the recipe.
■ with its m clt-in-your-m outh tex­
ture and scrum ptiously rich flavor,
this is the ultim ate toffee," Petfield
said.
D rizzled on top arc three different
kinds o f m elted chips, plus a sprin­
kling o f w alnuts.
P etfield's recipe took top honors
from m ore than 3 /XX) contest entries.
T h rte -C h ip E n g lish T offee
Yield: about 2-1/2 pounds.
• 1 / 2 teaspoon p lu s 2 cu ps butter
(no substitutes), divided
• 2 cu ps sugar

• 1 cup slivered alm onds
• 1 cup m ilk chocolate chips
• 1 cup chopped walnuts
• 1 / 2 cup sem isw eet chocolate
chips
• 1 /2 cup vanilla or w hite chips
• 1 - 1 / 2 teaspoons shortening
Butter a 15-in. x 10-in. x 1-in. bak­
ing pan w ith 1 / 2 teaspoon butter. In
a heavy saucepan over m edium -low
heat, bring sugar and rem aining but­
ter to a boil, stirring constantly. Cover
and cook for 2-3 minutes.
Uncover; add almonds. Cook and
stir w ith a clean spoon until a candy
therm om eter reads 300° (hard-crack
stage) and m ixture is golden brown.
P our into prepared pan (do not
scrape sides o f saucepan). Surface
w ill b e buttery. Cool for 1-2 minutes.
Sprinkle w ith m ilk chocolate chips.

•/•

Let stand for 1-2 m inutes; spread
chocolate over the top. Sprinkle with
w alnuts; press dow n gently with the
back o f a spoon. Chill for 10 minutes.
In a m icrow ave or heavy saucepan,
m elt sem isw eet chips; stir until
sm ooth. Drizzle over walnuts.
Refrigerate for 10 minutes. Melt
vanilla chips and shortening; stir
until sm ooth. D rizzle over walnuts.
Cover and refrigerate for 1-2 hours.
Break into pieces. E d ito r's Note: We
recomm end that you test your candy
therm om eter before each use by
bringing w ater to a boil; the ther­
m om eter should read 212 degrees.
Adjust your recipe tem perature up or
dow n based on your test. If toffee
separates during cooking, add 1 /2
cup hot w ater and stir vigorously.
Bring back up to 300 degrees and pro­
ceed as recipe directs.

ThrM -C h ip English Toffs*

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                    <text>OCTOBER 30, 2002

»5»&lt;VtAH No. 21
f w v a O wo? Th. S*™™* ItenMrt

Sanford, Florida

Conference center agreement parked

B y Ban Ping
Editor

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N o le t d o w n
f o r lio n s
Perhaps no one was happ,er
s?® Ov,od° High Schools
49-14 rout of the Univorsity
Cougars Friday night como
to an end than tho Oviedo
cheerleaders were
Page IB

W a lk in g c lu b
invites c o m m u n ity
to p a r tic ip a te in
S a n fo rd e v e n t

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, The M id-Florida Milers
walking C lub, .1 member of
'he American Volkssport
Association, invites the
public to join them lor a
walk for fun and fitness in
Sanford on Nov. 16.
Starting time is between
Hand 10a m. Tw o dis­
tances are available III
kilometers (6.2 miles) and
five kilometers (3.1 miles).
All wallers u ill be given
a guide with detailed w rit­
ten instructions.
Participants may walk at
their own pace and are
welcome to walk with a
group, companion, or by
themselves.
The cost is $2 tor those
desiring AVA credit, and
free to all others Pre-regis­
tration is not required
unless you wish to stay for
lunch afterwards Pets may
be taken on the walk and
the walk is suitable (or
wheelchairs.
The walk will begin at
Fort Melon Park on l ake
Monroe in Sanford. The
walk in Sanford w ill show ­
case the downtown area
and the beginning ot ren.ivations along the lakefront
area.
For additional details
about the Sanford walk, or
to register tor lunch, con­
tact Mike- l-anpher at 407OUS-UIM or email to
m lanpher0cfl.rr.com

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ing,’ said Mayor Brady I .ssard. "What we
lessanl said.
w ant to ask tlx- county is if w e can get some­
City Manager Tony VanlA-nvoro agreed
leeway in the second and third phases "
jsiying. VVb might not k able to ,L l,u r on
Under the p r o p e l interkval agreement
which iKitlur In d y lus yet approved tlx- the phase two narking right aw ay."
Both Lessanl and Vanl W o m an-pursunnim y woukl fund $12 to SlTrnillicm m
build a conference center in downtown S c d tvn tl s ‘I T hni C ’rkinK -and ' ‘ "s m l
S nford. (I h - city would be responsible for raitctl mat US. Rep /.4m Mica has alnadv
an operational costs, estimated at $4(NMM)0 earmarked S250,0()0 in federal assistanceCommissioner Art W.xxtmff said he is
per year, and would fund all parking
a n c i me.1 not only with finding m.mev for
improvements.
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"Tin- real slick in the mud Is the parking," E S S J S j ’1"
&lt; % " ill pay tinin 0pcTatnm.1l costs. |( hlrilt, th,.

Form of
government
may go to
referendum

w o r k

Ikfald photo* by Tommy Vincent

Dr Kovin Wynno. a chiropractic physician, discusses his career during Scmmolo Community College's
Careor Day 2002 held Tuesday at tho Santord/lake Mary campus

1,800 students attend SCC's C areer Day
By Michello Jerla
Managing Editor

Ai

Imost 2.000 high school
juniors gathered Tuesday
i.it Seminole Com munity
College's Sanford/Lake Mary cam­
pus to gain insight into tho world of
work.
Tlu- 1,800 Seminole students were
participants in the 10th annual SC C
Carcx-r Day, sfxmsorcxl by SCC and
Sc-mirrolc- County Public Schools.
Professionals representing more than
(41 different carcx-r fields met with
the 11til-graders to discuss live- skills
and education needed tor various
prolessions.
"tin - II tti grade is a really critical
year," said |ane I aru-, manager of
Seminole's Dividends School
Volunteer Program. " Hie career rep­
resentatives discuss what liap|x-ns
alter high school, and that's what
tin- students need to lu-ar. Th ey inx-,1
to know, it 11ic-v want to lx- a doc lor

Wintor Springs High School |umors Danielle Traylor left, and
Healhor Mellon look through material they received during
Career Day

Police watching both tricksters and treaters
By Nick Pfeitaut

N ot so wicked witch - A

craft at a recent Ixora
Garden Club fundraiser

In d e x
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All public sofe-ty operations
will lx- going all exit this Hiursd.iy
to help provide sife-r conditions
tor youngsters heading out tor
trick CX Treat I lallowxxn niglit
tlu- Seminole County slx nlt s
olticc- is even suggesting a web
site on which to obtain inlormalit,n;
www.missingkids.cuni/
downlojd/hjlloween.pdl
Ihe Sanford Police IX-parl
n x iil will lx- expanding coverage
Sgf Mike Taylor, who heads the
Sc Inxil Resource Officers, said,
"Alter tlx-tr regular slults, llx-y
will lx- calk’d Ku k to work from 6

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vitcsl'n
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the city
$250,(1)0.
w , . 1 ™ * Ii,kl‘ 7 l‘ rt'1,hn,w n g every dime
.1 1 1 T
tfu* we * " ' » have, to
uric this thing. Woodruff slid, noting Ih.?S j
'^ P ni duced. “If we had to
' ,K| WfltUMO in this
year's budeet.
— year
budget, when.
where
would it come from? (hat o &gt;ncems me."
s.i,, money tor operatxro.il costs wtnikl lx- generated by a privafely-owned hotel kx.it.xl rx-xt to ? ran1
ference center. C ity Manager T«&gt;ny
See Center, Page 7A

S A N F O R D — Willy work
already under way for tin- first
phase of tlx- Sanford Riverwalk
aty officials are making prelimi­
nary plans for phase two. fixmajor question: What to do with
U 5 Highway l7/&lt;/2?
Phase- one- of the Riverwalk
encompasses fix- stretch of lakefront from Mellonville to French
avenues. Flu- city would like to
extend the Riv erwalk to Interstate
4. One- obstacle, though, is that
17/(12 use", tlu- same 3.2 mile* -lislarxealong f . 1kt*\1iHinx-.
tin- tt-clt-r.il govemmcxit classiliis. 17/‘»2 as arti-nal
,iy, amt
as sucTi. 0 must iiu vl ftslrr.it
guklrllm s lor s,i(rty. Hanford C ilv
Manager tony C'.inl \-rvvorj- s.itd
llie Riverwalk coukl lx- built, hul a
txirrier wall w ould have to hr m n s i i u . i i s l , t o n i n g i b r | s iltw v .i\ to
1". m i l l Ii o . i r i o t v r r w i t h le v e r r
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V *i h * s t i l n U o i i is t o r«s l.lssifv
l o i l l l l v K - s i . l I S ,in « l S I, 1 I 1 * K is itl

See Career Day, Page 7A

Stall Writer

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B y Dan Ping
Editor

B y Dan Ping
Editor
S A N F O R D — Citv commissinners agree ttien- should he a
referendum on Sanford's form of
government. What the- specific
choice", will lx* remains opcm for
discussion.
Currently, Hanford operates
under a city manager form of
government where elected offic m I s set I'olicies and a liinxl man
ager overvvs dav-toxlay oix ra
(Kins Mayor Br.nly t.s v in l (us
pro|sis,s| .Flanging i Ih* stmcture
to a strong mayor/com mission,
giving ekxhxf officials mure
rvsp»insibilify for d.ulv activities
Bei oini (tie basic concept,
Icnsonl lias olfered lew sjxvifics
regarding, for example, the role ol
city commissioners, tho satiric-, .1
lull time mayor .nut lomtlilsstoti»rs w.Hild receive; or who would
hire .rod tire administrators.
"There are a lot ol issues we
need
to
decide,"
said
Commissioner Wlntc-y Fckstein
"We just can't s.iy, 'I Xi you want a
strong-mayor or not?'"
lessanl agreed, but slid com­
missioners first had to decide
wliether to hold a referendum.
I le noted that while voters can
change the city charter, commis­
sioners could prevent the Issue
from appearing on (tie ballot.
"I don't want to bring in a
hunch of pcxiple and spend a lot
ot resources discussing the pros
and cins if we're not going to
have a referendum," lessird
slid.
N o formal vote was taken, but
tliere was unanimous agreement
tlvit a referendum should lx- held
"I don't need any information
to decide if it should go to the
people," slid Commissioner
Velma Williams "The people
alisolutely should have a say in
the matter."
Williams echoed her fellow
commissioners' sentiments, tnivvever, tlv.it much more information
needs to lx- provided to residents
"I get calls Irom everywliere
asking me why we're trying to
take the job away from the
mayor," Williams slid " Ihey
don't understand. A lot ot people
already assume the mayor ls in
charge ot tlx- city."
“We need to provide a wealth

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Com m ission
discusses what
to do with 17/92

See taivernment, I’age UA

m.
pia-

SanS
S l “ .¥.ciie:on p.ark"'9 wo™
moving forward with interlocal p act

until II p m , and assist us m
patrolling tlx* city sinx-ts and
iic-igJilxiilMxxts "
Taylor slid tlx-re w ill lx- extra
officers in tlx- downtown Soiiford
area to lundle the ll.ilkiwcx-n
events -xhedulcxl at tlt.it kxation
and sjxHisircxt by tlx- city, police
department. Main '"lux-1 and
downtown hosiiusscs
"We pLm to luve at least mixresource olficers f'lu' tlx- youth
-x-rvue cixirdinator 011 hand in
w U il we are i.ilhng llw 'Youth
Service Team,' and tlx-re will lxhike officers as well as regular
patrol vehicles av.11l.1hk-." lay lor
explauxxl "We'll also liave six
nx-uiK-rsot the Citizens txi Patrol

in .is U s 17 *»’ I Sung so wont,I
divert most through trallu .nv.iv
from lake- Monnx- and onto ihe
alre.ulv existing tour lane high
way Ix tw iv n Ups,ila Ik cut and
I relic Ii Avenue Motorists could
still use* the current nxid, hut at
slower sjxxxls.
"It's an alternative we’re ltx«k
ing at," VanIX-rvvorp -slid "It
would he like a hyp.iss, hut it real­
ly would not bypass the city."
If l7/‘&gt;2 were redirected, tlxLikefrvxit nsid would bcxxunc- a
city street, allowing for a wider
Riverwalk with more amenities.
"It's a design issue," Van­
lX-nvorp s.iid. "We could design
parking into tli.it stretch of nsul
that would allow pcxiple to access
tlx- Riverwalk in those areas."
Work still remains on the propos.il, VantX-rworp slid None of
llie parties — city, county, state
and leder.il — have adopted the
idea, and C R 15 would have to be
improved, most likely to (our
lanes. Also, the current I7/M2
roadbed ncxxls repairs and nsurfacing, and an agreement would
have to he reached on w ho
would pay tor those improve­
ments.
" Ibis is still in the early "t.iges,
and we don’t know yet what all
tlu- issms will lx\" VanlX-nvorp
slid.
C ity Commissioners were
hriefcxl on tlx- proposal Monday
and arc- c-\(Xx Icxl to discuss the
ulc-.i at their next meeting.

E is for ‘Eck-Cellent’

unit."

I le sml tlu- aim is to Ixx-f up
the city patrols to increase site-tv
lor tlx-children
"Not only lor tlx- tn-alcrs," lie
slid, "hut we ll .list lx- kxiking lor
those- who plan on tru ks "
llie
Seminole
County
l MS/I ire/Kesue dcqsirtmclit is
also issuing word-, ol caution
leganling I l.iUuWcvii, citing tlut
danger exists, " gnu-rally due to
children playing with mate lus,
"ixitklets, pumpkins, and |xxlestrians in high trattu areas.''
I lx- tro-llgliters are kx using on
stub safety matters as cunstont
See lljlliiwi-t-11, I’agi- 7A

FWfftkJ phulo by Tommy Vmccnl

Former Santord mayor M L Sonny' Ftaborn shows ott his David Eckstein
pnOo toHowmg tfio last game ot tho World Senes Eckstein a native ol
Santoul. and tus follow Anaheim Angels won tho world championship in tho
tmal garno. defeating the S&lt;in Ftancisco Giants 4 1

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Wctlticsrlny. October 30 . 2002

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
-

Music videos leave
this woman
singing the blues

A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTV
O ut &amp; A bout

If only I had a brain

FR1
The Geneva Historical
Society presents “Characters
and Crooks in Florida
History", an entertaining and
informative look at the lives
and limes of some of the fas­
cinating characters and
cnxik-H in Florida's past. Th e
program w ill be Friday, Nov.
1, beginning at 7 p.m. Guest
speaker is historian and
author Dr. Robert Cold. Th e
program, to be presented at
the Geneva Com m unity
Center on First Street in
Geneva, is free of charge.

RO AR AB B Y: I am an African-American
reader, and as a young black woman I am fed
up with the images of young women in our
music videos of today. We are displayed as sex
.......................... objects, and those images are
imprinted into the m inds of our
young children. Boys think that
girls an* supposed to t v treated
the way rappers and singers
treat women in the videos, and
young girls think the only way
to secure male attention is by
being half-naked.
We. as women, are losing our
sense of self-respect. We should
take pride in our minds, not

Shoestring Thealre in Lake
Helen w ill present the Neil
Simon comedy, "Prisoner of
Second Avenue" opening
Nov. 1, continuing on Nov. 2,
3 ,7 ,8 ,9 , and 10. Evening
shows begin at 8 p.m. w ith
Sunday matinees at 2:30
Admission is SI for adults
and students are half price.
For information or reserva­
tions, phone the theater at
386-228-3777.

• ••••••

lus*our bodies.
Should we blame ourselves
for participating in such videos, for allowing
our young boys and girls to watch this on IV ,
or for not protesting?
I feel so overwhelmed Who do we blame?
Where does it end? I low do we stop this?
N O T | U S T B R EA S TS A N D T H I G H S
IN B A L T IM O R E
D E A R N.|.K. &amp; T : Don't get caught up in the
blame game. I agree that people — not just
women — should take pride in their minds
and not just their bodies. One important way
to accomplish this is to stress to children that
what is on television is, for the most part,
meant to be entertainment — not an accurate
reflection of life. Children need to understand
that as glamorous as life seems to be in the
music videos, the R E A L road to success lies in
getting a good education and learning to
respect themselves and others.

D E A R A B B Y: I'm about to be married for the
second time. M y parents love m y fiance, "Greg,"
unlike my first husband whom they despised.
We spend a lot of time with my parents. Greg
and my father get along extremely well, ITuwedding is this month We have planned a
cruise* for our honeymoon.
We have invited m y parents to join us on the
cruise* because their anniversary is this month,
and they have never been on a cruise. M y par­
ents thought it was a wonderful idea.
Nut. however. Ilu*\ are tv.tvt-riitg .i N miI
w liellu-r to go Iv . . i i i m - i i i v younger sister lias
lolif Mother she iloesn I want them to go. and
she doesn I understand w in we w ould invite
them on our honeymoon in the first place! I am
very angry and upset that they w ould consider
changing their plans in order to make m y sister
happy Should i confront her about her jeal­
ousy’ Why w o uld she deliberately sabotage our
relationship w ith the folks when things between
us are so great?
B R ID E -T O -B E IN R A L E IG H , N .C.
D E A R B R ID E -T O -B E : Because y o u r sister is
insecure. She view s you and your fiance's rela­
tionship as threatening to her position in the
family structure. Confronting her about her
jealousy and insecurity w ill only fan the
flames. It is yo u r parents who must stand their
ground and refuse to be manipulated out of
the trip of a lifetim e. Your sister is out of line,
and your parents must be strong enough to
lovingly, but firm ly, pul her in her place.

D E A R A B B Y: Last night, a really cute guy
kts-^-d me. I le savs he wants nothing further to
do with me unless I will have sexual relations
with him — then he w ill date me. I like him a
lot and really want this to work out. What
should I do?
G O IN G O N Ih IN O H IO
1)1 Alt G O I N G O N Ih: lie may be cute, but
you have described a user and a loser. A reader
once sent me the following — and it applies to
you:
"When I saw him , I liked him.
"When I liked him , I loved him .
"When I loved him , 1 let him.
"When I let h im , I lost him."

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren,
also known as |eanne Phillips, and was founded
by her mother, Pauline Phillips Write IX-ar
Abby at w w w I X-arAbby.com or P O Itox r&gt;944l),
Los Angeles. C A lHKk&gt;9
•HUM S IV 1 MS VI I-H I S S S V N I I K S l l

Dan Pin**
I ilihn mill l ‘uhli\hcr

SAT
HsraM photo by Tommy Vincont
This scarecrow didn't scare anyone away from a recent event held *i downtown Sanford Quite the opposite, as ho had a warm smite and a
friendly wave The scarecrow will be greeting young ghosts and goblins Thursday evening when downtown Sanford opens its doors for young
tnck or treaters from 6 to 8:30 pm. A costijmo contest wit bo held at 7 p m. at the comer of Park Avenue and First Street.

C h ild Molestation
Salvatore A . Palmer, 63, of
R ivcrvicw Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Monday
in connection w ith the reported sexu­
al abuse of two young girls. As the
result of an investigation, it was
reported tie bad sexually abused a
girl for several years, when she was
between the ages of 10 and 14. In
m rw rrti *n with that incident, he was
charged will. sosu.il offense against a
child 12 to Is years of age, sexual
offense by a person over age 18, and
sexual assault/battery.
In a second case, he was accused
of having been involved with an
eight year old. In connection with
this case he was charged with sexual
offense against a child under age 12
and sexual offense by a person over
age 18.
*
Ram m ing
Stephen Alan Cantrell, 24, of
Lakeview Street. I.ongvvood, was
arrested by I.ongvvood police early
Tuesday. Officers said he had twice
rammed a vehicle driven by a
wom an on SR-4.3J at Ronald Reagan
Blvd., and alter she stopped, he p u r­
sued her, reportedly with a hunting
knife. Officers said he fled from the
area but was apprehended by
Sheriff's deputies, f le was charged
w ith two counts of aggravated
assault with intent to commit a
felony, and carrying a concealed
weapon After being taken to the
|ohn E. I’olk Correctional Facility, it
was learned he was also wanted on a
warrant for violation of probation on

Sanford police Sunday on Orlando
Drive at SR-417. H e was charged
with D U I alcohol/drugs and reckless
driving.
Peter Ratliff French, 39, of
SpringvviKid Circle, I.ongvvood. was
stopped by deputies Monday at his
residence. He was charged with D U I
alcohol/drugs, driving with a sus­
pended license* and attached license
plate not assigned.

a previous conviction of battery.
D rug Case
Travis Trell Davis, 28, of LikeMonroe, was arrested by Sanford
police Monday. A n officer had fol­
lowed his vehicle info Castle Brewer
Court, where Davis reportedly
stopped the vehicle and fled on foot.
He was eventually apprehended on
10th Street. H e was charged w ith
possession of under 20 grams of m ar­
ijuana and resisting and officer w ith ­
out violence.
At the jail, it was also determined
he was wanted on an outstanding
Seminole C ounty warrant for failing
fo appear on a charge of battery.

THUR

Edmundson Chesterfield Edwards,
23, was stopped by Sanford police
Monday at lllh Street and French
Avenue. He was charged with D U I.
reckless driving, and having an open
container in a motor vehicle.

Lyman H igh S-hool in
Longwood w ill hold a H a ll of
Fame Induction Ceremony
Thursday, Nov. 7, al 6 p.m. in
the school cafeteria. Six indi­
viduals w ill be inducted into
the hall of tame. According to
Assistant Principal Robert
Black, these are former stu­
dents w h o have gone on the
give major contributions to
society, including sports, poli­
tics, and other endeavors.
Pickets for the event an* $25
per person ami may I v p u r­
chased at the Administration
Office at Lyman or on the
night of Ihe event.

Battery
Miguel Angel Ruiz, 35, of How ard
Blvd., Lik e Mary, was arrested bySanford police early Tuesday at
W indbridge Circle, Sanford, where
he had reportedly been involved in
an altercation w ith a female. I le was
charged with four counts of battery
domestic violence, and aggravated
battery.

D U I Arrests
David Earl Crow e, 48, of
Yamecraw Drive, l ake Monroe, was
stopped by sheriff's deputies Sunday
on Orange Blv d , in the parking lot of
a convenience store. I le was charged
with driving under the influence
(D L 'I) of alcohol/drugs, driving with
a suspended license, and giving a
false ID to a law enforcement officer.

D row ning
A n 82-year old woman, Helen
Brown, drowned possibly late
Sunday in a pond in the rear of 717
Adidas Road in Winter Springs
Winter Springs police removed the
woman's body from the pond at m id ­
night. She was pronounced dead at
the scene Police investigators early
Monday say it appears to have h*x-n
accidental drow ning.

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Saturday, Nov. 2 at II a m. at
Allen Chapel A M E. Church.
1203 West 12th Street, Sanford,
with Rev. Valerie I lenry officiat­
ing. Visitation will be Friday,
Nov. I from 5 until 9 p m . at
Sunrise Funeral Hom e Chapel,
Locust Avenue, San ford.
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Sanford, in charge of arrange­
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W IL L IA M E U G E N E
GLOVER
William Eugene Glover, 76,
Huntington Drive, DeLand,
C b t e r ni almcmbcr of S«
d ia l Fridav, Oct. 25. 2002 at his
U ,’ ,ri s Catholic Church
residence. Born in Fairmont.
^ Vorsinc,ude husband
IV.Va., he moved to Central
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E. K E IT H C R O S B Y
aughters, Brook and Brittney
Florida from M iddleburg, Ohio
E.
Keith
Crosby. 07,
26 years ago. I le was retired
^ r t n e y .h u h o f U .R o n .:^ .
Providence Blvd., Deltona, died
wits Brum ami Debra
from the electronics industry.,
Saturday, Oct 26, 2002 at
and attended Faith Evangelical
f c ^ ^ W t o n a ; brother.
Deltona Healthcare. Bom in
Lutheran Church. H e was a
'su r. kr l , n r 'n d - , r ' ,x,|'»n a ;
Somerville, Mass., he moved to
member of DeLand Country
VV. •TA ? my&gt; Kr?'s,j|- and
Deltona in 1%7. He was a
Club, a Mason at Bores #382
retired industrial engineer for
K ra n d m ^ i,ViCc ' n' ,o ftX ,| ,o n j«
Masonic Temple, and a veteran
g n d m o .h e r.E u rlc e tk H lfre y .
Norton Corp. Worchester, Mass
of the U.S. Arm y.
He belonged to F A A M
Survivors include wife,
B.ildauff Family Funeral
(Masonic Lodge), Worchester,
Mildred "M illie”; sons,
Home, orange City, In charge of
and Deltona Golf tt Countrv
Randolph, Del .and, Gary,
arrangements.
Club.
Strongsville, O hio, Richard,
Survivors include wife,
DeLand, and Paul, Winter
L A U R A A N N BURKE
Dorothy Jean Cnisby; son,
. Springs; brother, Paul, West
, l , l “ M Ann Burke, 34, West
William Clyde Crosby, Tolland,
Virginia; sister, Doris Liym an,
I! h Street, Sanford. died
C onn.; daughter, Claia* Jean
West Virginia; six grandchil­
1'uirsday, Oct. 24.2002 at her
Stone, Port Charlotte; sister,
dren; one great-grandson.
JWMJence She was bom June 5.
Mildred Costello, Port St. John,
Memorial donations may bo
,n Samonl and was a lifefive grandchildren; II great­
made in his name to Methodist
,on« ""W e n t. She was a home­
grandchildren.
Children's Home, 51 Main
maker and a member of Allen
Memorial donations may be
Street. Enterprise, F L 32725.
Chanel A .M .E .C h u rc h in..
made to Hospice of
Sanford.
Fourtowns Cremation, Inc.,
Volusia/Flagler, 3800 Woodbriar Orange City, in charge of
Sure Ivors include daughter,
Trail. Port Orange, F L 32119.
arrangements.
Owra Janae Burke; mother,
Baldaulf Family Funeral
Geraldine Burke, Sanford;
Home/Cremation Service,
O LA M AE LO N G
brothers, Gerald Frazier,
Orange City, in charge of
Ola Mae Long, 65, West 5th
"alatka, M i n s Burke Jr
arrangements.
Street, Seminole Garden,
Greenville. S C. James Burke
Sanford, died Sunday, Oct. 27,
and Willie Burke both of
H U G H BRYAN D YS O N
2002 at her residence. She was
Sanford; sisters, M ildred Cooks
Hugh Bryan Dyson, 44,
born Aug. 29, |937 in Albany,
ami Beatrice Wynn, both of
Altamonte Springs, d ia l Friday,
Georgia. She was a homemaker
Sanford, Linda Medlock. Avon
Del- 25, 2002.1le was bom Sept.
and a Baptist
I ark, Brenda Mayes, Sandra
14. 1958 in Sanford.
Survivors include mother,
Barnes, Sharon Burke and
Survivors include brother,
Eunice Williams, Sanford; broth­
Regina Burke, all of Sanford.
Billy J.. Deltona; sister, Sarah
ers. Charles Williams, Willie Lev
Lster Barber, Hendersonville,
Ruth Freer, Daytona Beach.
Williams, Loucis Williams and
N.C.
Graveside services were held
Marcellos Williams, all of
Funeral services w ill be
Monday, Oct. 28 at Sylvan Like
Rochester, N.Y., Isaac Williams.
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returning
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The Gator Chaser I lead Race
prvs«nttd by Greenberg Traurig
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Head of Like Monnx- Regatta)
will return to Sanfonl for a second consecutive year on
Saturday, Nov. 9.
Ihc Im-.h I race will take place
on Like Monroe and is expected
to attract more than 1,500 rowers
Hie day-long event will fea­
ture top competitors from high
M.hixils. aillege and masters
im a r u w in mini iir ' m in v
Southeast. Olympic hopeful and
Rollins College alumni Gavin
Fra-*' will also he participating in
flu* race. Frase finished second
in the U S . National Team
In tuits on Aug. 20 in the light­
weight men's single event
With the help ot the
Greenberg Traurig la w firm in
downtown Orlando, Mitty
Events brought Kick competitive
rowing to lake Monroe for the
tirsl time in 25 years at last
vear's race Hie race featured 14
teams.
'H u n k s to llie generous par­
ticipation of Gnvnherg traurig
I aw linn and in response to the
enthusiastic feedluck we
received from the row ing com­
munity, Mitty Events is pleased
lo present the Second Annual
(.ltiir C baser I lead Race, said
Mitty Events Partner F/ra
Simmons. V\e look forward to
continuing this annual event and
boo m in g the preeminent tall
head race regatta in the south­
east."
More than 2.500 participants,
coaches, families and friends are
expected to attend this event
I ni more information regarding
the Gator Chaser Head Race
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Ill, Sanford; sisters, Dessie Mae
Stokes, Mildred Boles and Leola
Williams, all of Rochester N.Y.;
devoted friend and companion
Kenney Jackson, Sanford; three
grandchildren; nine great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services w ill be
Saturday, Nov. 2. at II a m. at
N ew M ount Calvcry Baptist
Church, Sanford, with Rev.
Ricky Scott officiating. Viewing
w ill be Friday, Nov. 1 from 4
until 8 p.m. at WilsonEichelberger Mortuary, Inc.,
I I 10 Pine Avenue^anford.
Interment will be at Restlawn
Cemetery.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
C O R A LEE M O R G A N
Cora D * Morgan, 81, Elkcam
Blvd., IX'ltona, died Friday, Oct.
25, 21X12 at Florida Flospital
Fish Memorial. She was born
Feb. 6,1921 in Sanford. She was
a homemaker and a member of
Word of Faith Church, Deltona.
Survivors include brother,
Ferman Barrett, Geneva, N.Y.;
sisters, Millie Bell Jones,
Sanford, Lucille Walker,
IX'ltona.
Funeral services w ill be
Saturday, Nov. 2, at 11 a m. at
St. Matthews M B. Church.
Viewing will be Friday, Nov. 1
from 4 until 8 p m. at Wilson
Eichelberger Mortuary, Inc.

A L IC E S H IR L E Y O S B O R N
Alice Shirley Osborn, 68,
Valley Drive, tX'Leon Springs,
died Saturday, Oct. 26, 2002 at
her residence. She was bom in
Sanford She was a restaurant
cook and a Protestant.
Survivors include husband,
Richard; four sons; three daugh­
ters; sister Vardon
Dellacqueline, N ew Smyrna
Beach; several grandchildren;
several great-grandchildren.
Fourtowns Cremation, Inc.,
Orange City, in charge of
arrangements.
JO S E P H D A N IE L R Y A N
Joseph Daniel Ryan, 78, of
Sanford, died Saturday, Oct. 26,
2002 at his residence. Bom Oct.
26, 1924 in Brooklyn, N.Y., he
moved to Sanford from
Bergenfield, N.J. in I99l. He
was a member of A ll Souls
Catholic Church, Sanford.
Survivors include sister,
Margaret Carriero, Sanford.
A Mass of Christian Burial
w ill be held at 11 a m.

Thursday, CXt. 31, at the All
Souls Catholic Church in
Sanford. Public visitation will
be from 6 until 8 p.m.
VVednesday, Oct. 30 at the
Gram kow Funeral Hom e in
Sanford.
Gram kow Funeral Hom e,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
J A N IC E I. S C H N E ID E R
Janice I. Schneider, 39, Layton
Avenue, Deltona, died Friday,
Oct. 25,2002 at Dollar General
Store, Deltona Blvd., Deltona
Bom in Alliance, Ohio, she
moved to Central Florida I 1/2
years ago. She was a sales clerk
at Dollar General Store and a
Baptist.
Survivors include husband,
Theodore J. Teixeira; son,
Thomas J. Teixeira, Deltona;
daughter, Jessica Lynn Pierce,
Deltona; step-brother, James R.
Craig, II, Alliance, Ohio; sister,
Kellie J. Lee, IX'ltona; step-sis­
ters, Sheri L Hill, Canton, Ohio,
Kim A. Hanes, Sebring, Ohio,
Theresa R. Hill, Alliance, O hio
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge of
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Monitoring the staff at all 22
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Construction of the first two
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the end of the year at Regency
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Del Wood of Stirling
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from .VXX) to 8.71X1 square feet.
The first building will include
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Stirling is ext lusivc sik&gt; and
marketing n-presentative for (lie
park that is being developed by
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Gist night, the sound of mullet
thrashing in the canal in m y
backyard was like a giant wash­
ing machine — up and d o w n the
canal I could see the water
churning.
Under m y dock light there
were thousands of finger mullet
swim m ing in daisy chain pat­
terns. round and round they
were swimming.
Occasionally there w ould bo a
big splash as a Trout, Snook, Jack
or Blue w ould destroy their
parade as they captured a tasty
mullet and retreated to the dark­
ness beyond the light. The lucky

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mullet w h o escaped w ould
quickly return to their pattern of
sw im m ing in circles until the
next intrusion by the hungry
hunters.
These are the days and nights
when you need to find time to
visit N e w Smyrna Beach. Grab a
rod, your cast net and get over
here. Tire fishing cannot he any
better and the trophies are there
for the taking. Spinning nut,
casting or fly rod, its your choice.
A boat is great, but right now,
you sim ply need to find the time
to join the fun.
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hour w e pushed off m y disk
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which they had caught the day
before. O u r destination was the
2H fathom ledge about 37 to 41)
miles offshore.
Tiie 'ledge'' runs north and
south along Florida's east coast
and holds massive Grouper,
Snapper and Jacks along with
bait which attracts Dolphin,
Wahoo and S iiK and the list goes
on. A good day on the ledge is
one w ith little current which
allows you to drop dow n those
fat Pinfish with 12 to 20 ounces
of lead in the hopes of catching
our favorite, the G ray Grouper.
O n our first drop we found the
current to be minimal and that
usually means a good Irip.
Suddenly, two of us hooked up
at the exact same time. We
hulked at one another as we
strained to hold on to whatever
tixik our baits. At this moment
your mind races as you battle
what you know is a big fish. We
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other as we fought to keep these
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homes on the bottom.
Alter ID minutes of heated
battle the first fish was visible
beneath the boat. Was it a mon­
ster G m uper of 50 pounds or a
big Shark or what? "Jack," we
screamed, a big Jack!
As the third fisherman sunk
the gaff and hoisted the first
prize aboard, our big eyes must
have fold the story. These two
jacks later lipped the scales at 67
and 63 pounds. While they do
reach 100 pounds and more,
catching these two bruisers at the
same time was a feat we will
long remember.
Fish on the first drop are
always the sign of a good day to
follow. We later caught Scamp
Grouper,
Snow y
Grouper,
M ango Snapper, Red Eyes,
I’orgies the si/e of dinner plates
and Dolphin which were attract­
ed to our boat. The most exciting
thing about bottom fishing is the
variety of fish w hich you
encounter, and unlike trolling,
everyone gets to have a hand in
the fishing and hopefully the
catching.
The FXilphin which swam up
to our boat allow me to empha­
size the importance of being pre­

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pared In this case that meant
which was easy to follow. As
having bail cut and ready to
the line came along side. I used
throw out as chum to keep them
the gaffed it and quickly took a
interested while you switch rixls.
triple w rap with the intention of
We always take along a couple
fighting the frisky Dolphin by
of spinning rods rigged with
hand Me jumped several times
smaller hooks and a trace of
like a wild horse at the end of a
wire. These outfits can he used
rope and eventually broke my
for a drifl line off the stern as you
leader and swam off with my
bottom fish or they can be quick­
favorite fly. At least I got m y line
ly baited and used to cast out to
back and reminded myself how
circling fish.
important if is to retie old knots
I grabbed m y flynxl while my
and check and recheck your
two buddies used spinners. With
our bottom rixls still in the rod equipment.
Great trips out of Ponce Inlet
holders, we
hooked
three
don't always have to planned in
Dolphin at once and the real fun
advance, l ive for today and
began. The largest was a bull of
come on over. Whether you fish
20 pounds and the other two
Ihe jetty for Reds, Blues, Trout or
were 12 and 15 pounds.
Flounder; troll for Sails, Wahoo
rhe only fish to escape our
and Dolphin or deep dn&gt;p for
gaff was the one I hooked on a
Grouper and Snapper or Jacks, it
fly. Each time I brought him to
the boat he made another run, is happening right here in my
backyard. Come on over anil get
burning m y bands as I tried to
slow his escape by palming the in on the fall action. Put N ew
spool. O n the third run my knot Smyrna Beach on the top of your
separated where the flyline was list of fishing destinations. You
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determine which three
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s jy that the students weren't the

only o n « learning,” Lin e said.
She said she was learning a lot
during the day, too."

C a le n d a r W in n e rs

Many of the volunteers partic­
ipate in the annual event mom
than once. Tuesday was the sec­
ond time Itecky Caterino, a certi•ed veterinary technician from
! , 0 Mary Companion Animal
Hospital, participated in SCC's
career day.
"I think it is important to pro­
mote m y profession and to
encourage students to go to col­
lege," Caterino said. "We need to
encourage them to do something
with their lives after high school.
And. I think I have helped."

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issued a conference ccnrcmslrocted.
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vnerWhitey Eckstein. "I
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Ilw city can't proceed with a
conference center unless it's "a
gixxl deal” for Sanford. Lesson!
Ivlioves the county is willing to
work with the city to negotiate an
appropriate agmement.
IXi you think the county Is
going to build a $12 to $15 million
conference center and let it floundet ?" Lessard said. "If this tiling
moves forward, it marries the
county to Sanford through thick
and thin."

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educated about the
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ir to consider, noted
nner Art Wlxxlniff. The
mission w ill have to
sv the Lvsue should be
hat the specifics will he
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to use.
"What concerns me Is if we
deade what should go on the ref­
erendum. Is that like we'm endorsChe ballot language)?"
VWxlruff asked.
Eckstein disagreed. saying a
request to nut any issue on thc b.il
lot wnuliId requim commission
approval. Approving a referen­
dum Is not tlie same as endorsing
one position or another, he said.

Woodmff inquired whether a
cKirter review committee should
l v appointed. The charter docs not
axjuim a committee, Lessard said.
If the citizens are going to
divide the issue anyway, why do
we need a committee?" Williams
asked.
While few specifics an* known,
Lessard wants to have the issue
decided during the city's March
election.

Grand prize essay winner
tor the 2003 Drug-Free
Calendar and Essay con­
test is. at left. Chelsea
Smith, a seventh-grader at
All Souls Catholic Church
Her essay, titled T h e
Future Holds Hope," will bo
featured on this year's cal­
endar. Grand prize poster
winner is. at right Brittney
Patten, an eighth-grader at
Indian Trails Middle School
in Winter Springs The cal­
endars will be distributed
through the schools before
the Christmas break at the
end ol December.

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Community
Notes
Paint Your Heart Out
The Rotary Club of
Casselberry and the City of
Casselberry need volunteers
for its Paint Your I feart Out
project. N o prior experience
necessary. Materials will be fur­
nished.
I ho group will meet «&gt;n
Saturday, Nov. 9 form 8 am .
until noon. Within a three to
four hour period, volunteers
will paint the exterior of select­
ed homos for families which
are cither elderly, low-income
or Ivn e other special needs.
Volunteers can get more infor­
mation by calling Joannie
Dixon at 407-262-77UI, ext.
1109.
legal Aid
Seminole County Legal Aid
Is looking for office volunteers
to assist with phone answering
and help filling out applica­
tions. Contact Erin Martin at

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Essay contest deadline extended
According
the
National
Historic Trust, historic sites have
fascinating, engaging, and com­
pelling stories to tell. Preserv ing
these places, listening to their sto­
ries anil learning from them are
essential to our understanding of
whom we are as Americans.
Tlie Sanford Historic Trust is
sponsoring a story-writing con­
test as part of Sanford’s 125 years
celebration. Die stories must be
about historic homes, buildings
and ncighborhixxls in Seminole

County. The essays must also be
historically accurate, based on
fact, and tell a gixxi story about
the subject matter.
The Sanford I tlstoric Trust will
award:
• $50 to the best story in the
High School Division
• $25 to the best story in the
Middle School Division
Each participant and each
schixil with at least a single entry
will receive certificates for partic­
ipation.

Second local high school
Cheer Festival Saturday

Each story submitted will be
linked to the Sanford Historic
Site
and
posted
on
the
International "Listening to the
Walls" Web Site. Seminole
C o u n ty participants are also
encouraged to create web sites
about their stories and research
and submit these links.
Submissions should be post­
dated no later than Nov. 15. Send
entries to:
Sanford Historic Trust, P O llox
536, Sanford, EL 32772-0516

M id d le and high school
cheerleading/pop squads
w ill be participating in
Seminole C oun ty Public
School’s second Cheer
Festival.
Last year's Cheer Festival
had more than 4,000 specta­
tors, and all of Seminole
C o u n ty's m iddle and high
schools participated. Ihe
Cheer Festival w ill be held in
the Lake Hrantley H ig h
School G ym nasium , located
at 991 Sand L ik e Road in
Altam onte Springs, on
Saturday, Nov. 2. Adm ission
w ill be $3 for spectators.
Each squad w ill prepare a
tw o -m in u le and thirty sec­
ond program that dem on­
strates school pride and sp ir­
it. Th e program may
include, but is not limited to,
cheers, dances, and chants.
T h e schedule includes:

Winter Springs drama department to present ‘Wild Oats’
Winter Springs High School
recently announced its fall play
will take to tlx- stage Nov. 15 and
Nov. 16th.
Ibis year's fall drama pnxiuction will lx- a play titled, "Wild
Oats: A Romance of the Old Wist,"
adapted from John O'Keefe's play
aixl written by James McClure’.
Ih e production tells a tale of

mistaken identities and complicat­
ed loves.
Tlx* villains are vile. The henx’s
are handsome. The damsels are
ixit quite delicate, ami tlx&gt; servants
are silly.
V'.ith non-stop laughs, this play
will have the audience in hysterics
ami charm people from tlx* first
scene.

Winter Springs H igh School
also announced it has a new
drama director, Al Knilick.
Tickets go on sale Nov. I.
General admission is $5. Some
reserved seating will he available
at an additional cost.
For further ticket information,
please call Winter Springs High
ScFh x i I at 407-320-8750.

Registration
• 10 a m. — Coaches'
M eeting
• 10:30 a.m. — D ivision L\
M id d le School Pep Squads
(n o n -tu m b lin g)
• II a.m. — Division I M id d le School Cheerleaders
1 1 :3 0 p m - M iddle School
A w a rd s
N oon — Division II H ig h School Freshman
Cheerleaders
12:30 p m. — Division III
- H ig h School Junior Varsity
Cheerleaders
1 p.m — Division IV I ligh School Varsity
Cheerleaders
1:30 p.m . — High School
A w a rd s
For questions regarding
the Cheer Festival, please
contact Michelle Clopton at
407-320-6140.

407-834- 1660, ext 202.
G irl Scout Drive
Girl Scouts will bo deliver­
ing bags to friends, neighbors
and relatives in Seminole
Count)' and elsewhere in
Central Florida, fmm now until
Nov. 2, in the seventh annual
Goodwill Good Turn LXiys
clothing drive. Persons receiv­
ing hags are urged to fill them
with used clothing and house­
hold items. The Girl Scouts will
then collect the bugs ami deliv­
er them to Cxxxlwill Stores.
"This Is by far Goodwill's sin­
gle annual clothing drive," said
Rick Coleman, Goodwill's
President and CEO. "Last year
the Girl Scouts collected over
18,000 bags of clothing and
household donations.
For more information, call
l Kxdwill at 407-857-0650 or
Girl Scouts Council at 407-896­
4475.
Dinner Cruise
Mujeres en Accion/ Women
in Action invites the communi­
ty to an evening of dinner and
dancing Monday, Nov. 11, dur­
ing a cruise on the historic
waters of tlx1St. Johns River.
Music will lx- provided bv
Victoria Key. Hoarding lime is
4 .10p m ciisi is .i SIS dona­
tion.
For more information, call
407-699-0191. Women in Action
is a non-profit organization
geared to assist anil improve
the quality of life for women
and children.
Sweetwater Oaks
Garden Club
Fix* November program of
Sweetwater CXiks Garden Club
will be "Water Wise
Landscaping” by Gabrieli
Milch, hydrologist for St. Johns
Water Management District.
Fix' program will follow a brief
business meeting and plant
auction in the Community
Kixim of Robb it Stucky
Furniture store, 351 SR-414 in
Altamonte Springs, Nov. II,
beginning at 9 30 a m. New
memlx'rs are welcome. Lor
information, call Marilyn at
407-814-9482.
Volunteers Needed
Tlx- Seminole County
( •uunliun Ad Litem program is
in rxvd of volunteers to advo­
cate for the Ix-st interest of
abused. iu-gleitid and aban­
doned ihildren in a court pnrcetding lii become a Guardian
Ad Litem volunteer you must
be 21 years of age or older, jx»sscss good judgment, common
sense and be capable of Ix lptng a child in crisis. You must
present favorable references,
lonsent to have your N x kgrounri chicked arxl complete
24 hours of training
Guardian A d Litem training
will lx- Ix'ld at tlx- Juvenile
Justice Center, I Ml Hush lilvd
in Sanford on Ncn 8 ,9 and 13
l or more information i all Tina
at 407-665-5376.
Seminole Spokes of Welcome
Wagon Club
Seminole Spokes, a six ial
iluh helping newcomers make
Inends and Ixxome familiar
witii the ( trlarxlo area will
hold its monthly luixluxm
Nov H a l II 30am al
Sweetwater Country Club in
Lungwixx), and a get-acquaint­
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am .
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UCF zips
past Akron
in MAC
home win
Special to the Herald
O R L A N D O — Ryan
Schneider passed for 287
yards and three touchdowns
to lead U C f: to a 28-17
Homecoming victory over
Akm n Saturday in M id ­
American football action at
the Citrus Bowl.
The win for the Golden
Knights was a special one as
it was U C F ’s first-ever home
M A C victory
U C F improved to 3-4 over­
all on the year and 2-2 in the
M A C , while Akron dropped
to 1-7 overall and 0-4 in the
conference.
UCF took the ripening kick­
off and marched 71 yards in
H plays to take a 7-0 lead,
nnior quarterback Ryan
Schneider threw a three-yard
touchdown pass to senior
tight end M ario Jackson for
UCF's first scoring play of
the game at the 10:35 mark in
the first quarter. O n the
drive, Schneider was 5-for-7
for 53 yards to lead U C I: on
he scoring drive,
rho Zips responded with
1 1I-play, 65-yard drive to
ut the U C F lead to 7-3.
\kron place-kicker Dill
mllivan connected on a 32'ard field goal for the Zips'
irst points of the contest at
he 8:23 mark in the first
quarter.
Akron linebacker Chase
Bljckbum caught his first
a rm interception on UCF's
text drive to set up the Zips
with excellent field position
it the UCF 42. Th e Zips went
to their bag of tricks to score
their next touchdown as they
executed a perfect fake field
goal for the go-ahead touch­
down. Holder Micah Faler
threw a five-yard touchdown
pass to |ay Rohr to give the
Zips their first lead of the
contest with 4:00 remaining
in the opening quarter.
UCF answered right back
on its next drive as Alex
I lay nos scores) on a one-yard
touchdown run to give U C F
the lead at 14-10 at the 14:55
mark in the second quarter.
Fhe Golden Knights drove 80
yards on eight plays, includ­
ing a carver long 55-yard
reception by Ivory Gaskins
on the drive.
The Golden Knights added
to their lead on their next
drive, as Schneider tossed a
10-yard touchdown pass to
Fry/el to make the score 21 10 with 1013 remaining in
the hall The touchdown
reception tor F ry /el was his
second of the season
The high scoring affair con­
tinued as Akron drove 65
yards in six plays to cut the
UCF lead to 21-17 Akron
quarterback Charlie I rye
scored on a 16-yard run into
the corner ol the end /one at
the 7:31 mark in the second
quarter
Akron lookoil to lx*
in^
f o r the go-ahead touchdown
in the third quarter, but Frye
fumbled on the g&lt;xd hne as
he tried to stretch out tor the
score Redshirt freshman
O m a r Laurence recov ered lie
tum ble to prevent the torn h-

down.
U C F used that momentum
from t h e big play and
marched 99 yards on nine
plays as Schneider tossed a

35-yard scoring strike to

Favans tapers to give the

Golden Knights a 28- V had
with 13 17 remaining in ttu
I he 99 yard

fourth quarter
drive w a s the longest -coring
el rive for Ut I on the year
Schneider ended the coyest
22-for-2H for 287 yards and
three touchdowns
See UCF, Page 2U

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Sports Editor
A N A H E IM — Sanford's David
Eckstein scores! what proved to lx- the
game w inning run as the Anaheim
Angels capped an amazing playoff run
with a 4-1 victory over the San Francisco
Giants in Game 7 of the World Series
Sunday night at Edison International
Field.
Holding a three games to two lead in
the Best of Seven Series, the Giants
looked to lx- heading for their first World
Championship since 1954, when they
were the N ew York Giants and held

Eckstein scores winning run
as Angels take World Series
Spring Training right here in Sanford,
when they t«x&gt;k a 5-0 lead into the sev­
enth inning of Saturday night's game
Hut the Angels scored three runs in
each of the seventh and eighth innings to
pull out a 6-5 victory and send the series
to a deciding Game 7.
The Giants again ttx&gt;k the lead on
Sunday, scoring a run in the top of the
first inning.

Anaheim liixl the game in the bottom
of the second inning on a two-out double
by Hcngie Molina and took the lead for
good in the bottom of the third inning.
Eckstein, who walked leading off the
bottom of Ihi* first, led off the inning
with a single and moved to second on a
single by Darren F.rstad before advancing
to third on a walk by Tim Salmon.

Garrett Anderson then ripped a bases-

ctearing double to right
I he Anaheim bullpen, led by rxxikies
|ohn Lackey, the starter and winner, and
Francisco Kcxirigue/, kept the Giants off
the hoard the rest of the way and vcterai
closer Troy Percival came on to get the
final out, a fly to Erstad in rightcenter. It
vyas first time in the postseason that
Eckstein had not caught a pop up to end
a Series.
Saturday's come-from-behind win was
the only game in the series in which
Eckstein did not contribute something or
offense.
Maybe’ that s w hy it took until the
See Series, Page 311

N o le t d o w n f o r L i o n s
Oviedo rips
University;
earns spot
in playoffs
By Tony D eS o rm ier

By Dean Sm ith
Sports Editor

Special to the Herald
O R L A N D O — IVrlups no
one was happier to see Oviedo
High School's 49-14 rout of the
University Cougars Friday
night come to an end than the
Oviedo cheerleaders were
Following a new tradition
practiced by college and high
school cheerleadmg squads
alike, the Lion cheerleaders
ake turns turning back tbps
after every touchdown for
every point scored up to that
moment.
Iliat meant the Oviedo
cheerleaders went head over
heels 195 times. Friday night.
For the Lion football team, it
was the kind of game that
Coach Greg Register and his
staff had hoped for, giving
them a chance to spell starters
and get some game time for
their back-ups.
"We used four different 3
backs (or fullbacks) and four
different 2 backs (tailbacks),"
said Register afterwards. "Ten
different players caught passes
and both of our quarterbacks
threw the ball well
"We rotated on offense and
defense all night long and
everyone did a great job,"
Because it was a non-district
game, the outcome had no
bearing on the playoffs.
I lowever, O viedo found out
following the game that it bad
earned a spot in the playoffs
because Ed White had pound­
ed Mandarin, 40-20, in
Jacksonville, clinching second
place m 6A-1 for the Lions no
matter what happens this
Friday at Seminole.
Howard l.ingard keyed the
Oviedo rout w ith 192 rushing
yards, 39 receiving yards, and
four touchdowns on (list It
touches of the ball Seven of

Bear loss
ends lost
week for
gridders
T I T U S V I L L E — Unless you
played for one of the big three
in the Seminole Athletic
Conference this was a lost
weekend for most lootb.ill
teams
l ake Mary and O viedo t&gt;olli
came up w ith big wins on
I riday and both w ill make a
return visit to the playoffs.
I lie K . m i s i t in . Iit-tl ., s | in l
W i l l i ,i *1 *l I l.|..s '■ \ | li . t r i . | I

w m al I'me Knige and ilie I Ions
i Inliliering l im erxilx in a nun
district gam e I see story al tell*
and then h n d in g o u t allerw ard
dial Ibex bad also earned a spot
when I d W h ile pom m eled
Mandarin. 40-20. in a L la-s uA
Pislricl I s h o w d o w n in

Photo* coudety of Arch Booth*
of M/tglc M rm odet

Jacksonville.
Hie Mustangs could still lie
l &gt;\ iedo for second place in the
6 A -I standings with a win and
a Lions loss to Seminole, but
Oviedo owns the first tie-break­
er with a w in over Mandarin
earlier this season.
I ake Brantley w hipped
Seminole, 35-7, at Tom Story
Field to improve to 5-3 overall,
keeping its hopes ot an at-large
hid alive I lie Patriots probably
need to run the table, w in its
final two games, in Jacksonville
against Sandalwood this Friday
and at 1ake M ary next w eek, to
secure a hid
Titusville capped olf what
otherwise was a lough week tor
SA C teams when it used a pair
pf turnovers in the fourth quar­
ter to score two touchdowns in
18-seconds to hand Winter
Springs a 27-10 defeat at Draa
Field Monday night
I lie Class 5 A -I )istru t 3 game
was played on Monday after
K in g suspended In-cause ot
inclement weather last I riday
Irailing 1.3-10, the Bears were
on the verge ot taking over the
game as they had a first and-

Friday night s non-district game with
University allowed Oviedo coach
Greg Register to get playing time tor
all ol his players and givo his
starters a little rest. But it was still
fullback Howard Lingard (No 99.
abovo) and quartorback Leo Sloan
(No 3. right) that lod the way
Lingard rushed for 192 yards on
nine carries and scored three touch­
downs and also caught two passes
fer 39 yards, including a fourth TD
Sloan was 12-for-1G tor 277 yards
and throe touchdowns as tho Lions
crushed tho Cougars. 49-14. to
improvo to 7-1 on tho season and
earn a bid to tho playotts There aro
only two weeks loft in the regular
'oason with district play ending this
week Oviedo will take on Seminole
al Thomas E Whigham Stadium.
Lake
BurUey
will
bo
at
Jacksonvillo-Snndalwood. Lyman
will be al Lake Mary lo challenge tho
Rams in their Homecoming game,
and Lake Howell will be al Merritt
Island The only non-district game
will find Winter Springs hosting
. Mandarin All ol tho games aro set
tor 7 30 p m kickotfs

See Lions, Page 311

See Football, Page 3||

Golf teams qualify for regionals
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
I O N G W O O D — Monday proved to I v quite a
day for golf teams from the Seminole Athletic
Conference as local squads grabbed live ol the
available eight spots for next week's regionals.
l ed by the Davis sisters, Sharah and Lauren, the
O viedo girls fired a 313, nilling to a 22 stroke vic­
tory over runner-up Winter Springs in the Class
2A-District 4 girls golf tournament at New
Sm vm a Beach Municipal Golf Course.
Spriue Creek ( V*3) and host New Smyrna Beach
( ir&gt;4) grabbed the other two regional spits
I lie conference did even better in the boys'
tournament, sweeping the lop three spits in a
very tight battle among the eight teams.
I ake Brantley*came out on top at I lie Legacy
C lub al Alaqua Lakes in l ongwood. topping run
ner-up Oviedo by 14 strokes, 297 to-311 Winter
Springs was another strike back, 312. in third.

while Spruce L reek and Mainland hnished tied
tor fourth with 314 I lie I law ks got the liit.il regional spot, uutscor
in); the Buccaneers h\ four strokes on the second
hole ot a playolt
I lie boys' tournament was extremely close, with
second through seventh decided by only nine
stroke's, and there was only a 12-stroke difference
between all eight teams
Sharah Davis, w ho shot a 4 over par 7h. edged
her younger sister by one tor medalist honors,
overcoming a 43 on the Iron! nine with three
birdies anil six pars lor a 3 under par 3.3 on the
back nine
None of l &gt;v ledo's lour scoring goiters shot over
M2, all tiuishing belter than the 13-over 85 it took
to make the regional as individual qualifiers,
reserved lor players not on the top-4 finishing
teams.
•
•
Stephanie I Vlgado shot a 78 and Stephanie
See Golf. Page 211

Raiders
to begin
season
^

»•

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
S A N I O K D — I he winter
sports season kli ks ott Oils
weekend when the Seminole
L oiunuiuitx l ollcge basket­
ball teams open their 2002
2003 seasons
Stan l riim.illie begins Ins
tilth season as ilie I lead
l Oiicb ol Ilie men s team
See Kaideis, Page 211

Photo c o u t ln i ol Arch Booth*
ol M'tqR* Uctnort**

FSU transfer J D Bracy will play
his tust homo game lor Seminole
Community College this Finlay

�I’ilffO 2 It Wrilm’silny. OcIoIkt 30. 2002

U C F---------U C E's defense pitched the
shutout the rest of the way, as
the Golden Knights held an
opponent scoreless in the sec­
ond half for the first time since
blanking Louisiana-Lafayelte
31-0 in the 2001 season finale.
Th e Golden Knights w ill con
dude a three-game hornestand
this weekend with their final
oul-of-conference game against
Syracuse. It will be the first-ever
visit to the Citrus Howl for
Syracuse, who hosted U C F last
season at the Carrier Dom e, a
:2 1-10 Syracuse win.
Th e Orangemen are coming
; luff a 10-3 season, but have

stumbled to a 2-6 mark so far
this year. As far as U C F Head
Coach Mike Kruc/ek is con­
cerned this is still a very dan­
gerous football team.
"Th e y are what you would
expect, same traditional team."
said Kruc/ek. "Big, strong, fast
and they seem to execute very
well.
"I do not understand their 2-6
record, they were in every ball
game they played, with the
exception of the Pittsburgh
game and I am not really certain
what happened there, but Pitt
diil make some big plays. When
you look at the other games
they have played, they are in it

T ill SiM isnir II i r u n

until the very end."
Having faced a lough
Syracuse squad last season,
Kruc/ek knows what to expect
but knows it is still very chal­
lenging to line up and execute.
"Th e thing against them
defensively is in dealing with all
the looks they give you," said
Kruc/ek. "Th e y shift, go unbal­
anced, use motion, two backs
and they d o it all very well. I
thought last year we adjusted
well and had a good plan for it,
so based on how much they
have changed we will may
draw on some things we saw
last season."
O n the other side of the ball.

R aid ers------Continued from page 10
when the Raiders open at home
Friday night against M iam iDade Com munity College.
I he men will aiso he at home
on Saturday to host I’alm Beach
Com m unity College.
In fact, the men w ill play their
tirst nine games at home,
including a Nov. IS date with
defending stale champion St.
Petersburg Com m unity College.
Friday and Saturday's games
are set in begin at 7:30 p.m. and
admission is free at the Health
and Physical education Center.
The women, meanwhile, will
begin the season under new
head coach Lisa N uxol by play­
ing their first seven games on
the road, not making an appear­
ance in Sanford until Saturday,
Nov. 13rd when the Raiders
host Tallahassee Com m unity
College in a 4 p.m. tilt.
Nuxol was a former SC C
assistant coach under just
retired Ken Patrick and most
recently served as women's bas­
ketball assistant coach/rvcruiting coordinator for Stetson
University in DeLand.
She also served as the recruit­
ing coordinator and assistant
coach at Georgia Southern
University from 1997-2001 anil
played a vital role in the helping
the Golden Fagles w in two
Southern Conference
Championships.
Nuxol has huge shoes to fill as
Patrick led the Raiders to a 48I *•overall record and a perfect
to II \liil-f loritla ConferviHc
nvord to win back-to-back M ­
I C Championships the past two
years The two titles are also the
tirst ever for S C C in women's
hoops.
Nuxol has also coached at her
alma mater of L ik e I lowell and
was a star player and Academic
All-American nominee at the
University of Central Florida,
from where she earned her
bachelor's degree in political
science in l‘N4.
Nuxol was dealt a tough blow
after receiving the job in July
when b-foot-5 All-Am erican
center Yelena Lcuchanka decid­
ed to transfer to a junior college
in Illinois for her sophomore
season.
Out she appears to have
.assembled a solid group led by
three returning lettermen and a
fourth player w ho played at
SCC two years ago.
The top returner is 6-font-1
shooting guard Ditte Jakobsen
from Oallerup, I Vnmark.
Jakobsen got otf to a slow start
last year because of a broken
finger on her shooting hand, but
was showing signs of stardom
as the season came to a close
Nuxol w ill also be counting
heavily on 6-fuol-.1 Hamel
Richardson from Orange Park
I ligli *s hool near Jai ks»mv ille.
I lie lanky Richardson also
played well in spot relict of
I embanka last season and is an
accomplished shot blinker
I he final returnee from last
year is guard/forward l auren
Boyd from M l. Dora High
School.
The 5-foot-9 Bovd is a good
shooter and tireless worker who
is very fundamentally sound.
I ler father, Monty, is a log-time
high school coach who has led
successful programs at Mt Dora
Bible School and Mnntvcrdc
Academy.
Also returning to the Raiders
fold this season is Yumil
Cordero from l\est Orange
High School
I he 5-loot-h C ordon i was the
starting point guard two years
ago and is an outstanding
shooter and llonr leader. She
decided to coneentrate on her
studies. Not that her grades
were bad, she and her parents
ills! tell that the\ should be bet­
ter lor her collegiate luture
I here will also be two sopho­
more transfers on the team in
Sylvia Brown, a 5-toot-6 guard

from Wolfson High School in
Jacksonville, and Brandi Catia, a
5-foot-ll forward fn&gt;m
University Christian School in
Jacksonville.
Freeh men expected to make
an impact this season include
highly recruited point guards
Nichole Bennett, 5-foot-9 from
Lakeside I ligh School in
Augusta, Georgia, and Natalie
Kmmanuelli, 5-foot-6 from Like
Highland Prep.
Other freshmen include guard
Jennifer Anderson (5-foot-*#
from Ribault High School in
Jacksonville), forwards Rosanna
Davis (5-foot-10 from Brandon
H igh School) and Kisheon
M cC ollum (5-foot-ll from FE
Smith I ligh School in
Fayetteville, North Carolina),
and center LiTasha Johnson (6foot-2 from Cypress Creek High
School).
Serving Nuxol as assistants
this season will be former
Daytona Beach Com m unity
College player and assistant
coach Tara Gibson and Alex do
la Fe.
Cromartie guided the men to
a 15-15 record overall and a 5-5
mark in the M id-Florida
Conference last year. A t season's
end the Raiders were playing as
well as any team in the state.
Cromartie, who w ill be assist­
ed by veteran S C C aids Greg
Kite and Ronald Merthie and
newcomers Donnie Arcy and
Don Smith, is excited about this
season with A ll-M id-Florida
C onference performer Kilns
Witherspoon and high-llying
Daniel Jackson returning,
Tlie 6-fool-8, 245-pound
Witherspoon was one of the top
freshmen in the state last year,
averaging 15 points and 11
rebounds per game.
The former Boone 1ligh
School star improved his game
markedly this sum m er playing
in Chucky Atkins' Summer P »vA m League against pa-sent and
past N B A and college big men.
Jackson, 6-foot-6 from Like
Wales High School, is as good a
leaper as you can imagine and
can bring dow n the house with
his breath-taking dunks and
shot blocking ability. He has
also greatly improved his out­
side touch and is also stronger
after playing in the Atkins
Summer League.
Ilie only other returnee with
experience at S C C is guard Josh
Houston, youngest son of for­
mer SCC star Kenny Atkins and
the brother of the Detroit
Pistons' Chuck Atkins. I louston
played for the Raiders two years
•ago and should In- much better
after a year of maturity.
Out what brings the most
smiles toCrom artie’s face is the
addition of J.D. Dracy, a transfer
from Florida State University.
I tie 0-foot-3, pro-pound shoot­
ing guard averaged over 30
points a game and was M r
Basketball in Florida as a senior
at Osceola I ligh School in
Kissimmee.
I le was also in line for consid­
erable playing time at FSU
before being injured and has
come to SC C to get his game
back together before continuing
Ins Dl career.
I here w ill also be two other
transfers on the Raiders this sea­
son in 6-foot-2 guard Justin
Anderson, w ho hales from
Fairmont, West V irginia but
played at Manatee Com m unity
College last season, and 6-foot-5
leaper Lynn Bright, w ho comes
over from St Johns River
Com m unity College
Bright was a I ligli School star
in O rlando and, like Jackson,
can really slam the basketball
I he prize Ireshman recruit tor
l romartie is tvlont-7, 250-pouiul
lerrell Morris from Deltona.
M orris was a C lass 5A All-State

School
Other top tri»sh will bo6-foot3 Corey Williams, an All-State
performer fn»m Gainesville, and
5-foot-11 point guard I &gt;J.
Wesley from Seabreeze High
School.
Rounding out the fieshmen
are 5-foot-IO Jamaal George
from Bradenton, 6-foot-1 Isaiah
Jackson from Dayton, N ew
.
Jersey, and 6-foot-2 Rushawn
Johnson from Sanderson.
This is the shortest team in
stature that Cromartie has had •
in his five seasons at SC C , but
the athleticism is more suite's! to
the style of full-court pressure
defense and all-out fastbreaking
offense that he prefers to run.

Kruc/ek knows numbers and
stats do not matter this is a
tough unit defensively.
''Defensively I don't see much
of a drop off from last season,"
staled Kruc/ek. "They appear to
more athletic and as big and
strong as they ever have been.
As to w h y they are 2 -6 ,1don't
have a clue after watching their
games."
Kickoff for the game is slated
for 7 p m. and will be hmadcast
on Sunshine Network and be
shown up north on ESPN
Regional. In the Orlando area
the game will have a delaved
airing, as it will show at 11 p.m

Golf----------Continued from IB
Thomas an 82 as the Lions started their bid to bet­
ter last year's third-place finish at state.
I he S A C also got three of the four individual
regional spots. Lake Mary's Marissa Fiorucci (43­
3*&gt; _ 82), Lyman's Jenny Vigilante (39-43 _ 82), and
I ake Brantley's Morgan Kom urkc (44-41~_ 85).
David i lufham's 1-over 73 was good for medal­
ist honors as all four Lik e Brantley boys finished
at or below the 4-over-76 it took to qualify for
regionals.
Chris Condello and Justin Wenger both posted
74's, while Austin Hughes carded a round of 76.
Individually, Lake Howell's Randall Elliott and
D e Lin d 's Chad Palmer both shot 75’s, while Lik e
M ary s David Donaldson and Deltona's Preston
Roberts won a one-hole playoff with Mainland's
Griffin Jenkins for the final two qualifying spots.
All three golfers had shot 76 during their 18 holes.
Th e Class 2A-Rcgion 2 tournaments will be held
next Monday (Nov. 4) with the girls playing at
Meadowbrook Golf C lub in Gainesville and the
hoys competing at the Ocala Golf Club.
GIRLS

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defensive end Elton Patterson
was named the M A C East
Division Co-Defensive Player of
the Week, joining two-time win­
ner Asante Samuel as the only
other Golden Knight to earn the
award this season.
Against Akron, Patterson
recorded three sacks and four
tackle's for a loss overall, as well
as forcing a fumble in UCF's 28­
17 w in over the Zips. The
Knights D held the Zips to II
points below its average
Patterson totaled eight tackles,
w ith four Q B hurries, and made
a touchdown saving tackle.

due contractual obligations.
Locally, the game can be heard
on 740-The Team, with Marc
Daniels and G ary Parris calling
the action and Jerry O 'N e ill
reporting from the sidelines.^
Progame coverage begins at 5
p.m.
Tickets for the game can be
purchased at the U C F Ticket
Office and at the Citrus Bowl on
gameday. For more information,
contact the ticket office at (407)
U C F -G O L D .
Other notes — Conference
honor: U C F had its third player
of the week named in the M id ­
American Conference as senior

4t Sew Sm yrnj Beech Municipal G olf Court*, Ter 72

f r a m scorns
( r o r -4 g t A t i F Y m u r e g i o n *
I Oviedo. 319 iS h in h
43-33 . 7fc; Iju re n O j *I«. 40-17 _ 77,
Strphjnie IM g/do. W -W _ 73; Stephanie Thom**. 40-42 . M l; 2. Wintei
Spri ig*. m&lt;A%hlel*h Amlerwin. 41-33 . 7*; Courtney Anderson, 41-41
•2. K jillyn i d ward*. 42-44 3*. Avhlry Iren/. 4*-42 M l 3 Spruce
Creek. 343. 4 New Smyrna Death. V 4 3 flvglrr Palm Coart. 372.4. Ijk t
Mary. 179. 7. I f man. HO. 3 D tU n d . I I I
MedalUt _ hharah iXivi* (Oviedo). I V 33 _ 7h
Individual Regional Qualifier* IIop-4 wore* from non-qujlifyin|
frame) Mjn % u Domett ( I j k r Mary). 43-39 _ *2. ferny VfeUamt
ih m jn i. Y M 3 _ 32. Morgan Knmufkr (U k e nranfieyi, 44-41 _ 83.
( osirtnrv Mann (Ibghrr Palm Co**l). 41-44,3 5
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at legacy Club at Alaqua lake*. Par 72
T E A M SCORES
(IO P -4 Q U A ! IEY TO R R E G IO N !
I lake Brantley. 297 (David llufham. 73; O iri* Condello. 74; |u«lm
Wenger, 74; Auvtin llughe*. 741; 2. Oviedo. I l l (hurt fumo, 7k Karl
fum o. 77; fake Pridgen. 73; Dan Gamble. M l; 3. Winter Spring*. 312
Ifoong fo, 77; Daniel Cha. 77; Mike Carlucci. 77; Shannon Volt, 311 4
"SpnacvCrrek. 314. 3 Mainland. 314.6 New Smyrna Beach. 313, 7. lake
Mary. 320 ft Haglrr P alm Ciust 3W
• _ 'spruce Creek won twohuW playoff m r r Mainland fur fourth
Medalist _ David IfufKim (L*kr Brantley) 73
Individual Regional qualifier* flo p 4 on non-qualifying team*) .
Chad Palmer (D e land), 73, Randall ( limit (lake Ikm ell). 73, ♦ David
lAmaldmn (lake Mary). 7fi. ♦ Prr*hm Ki4*rrt* (iVlkeva). 7b
• _ Dowildson and E f e r t i w in «me-hi4e pbyoff with Mainland’*
Griffin |mkin« for qualifying spot*

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uio coun Goad
Cromartie and h.s men (top) will open ,i mne-game homeland to bi
season when the Raiders host M.ami-Cade Community College or
at 7 30 p m The loam will also bo at homo on Saturday to take o
^ a c h Commun.ty CoMogo That game will also begin at 7.30 p m
SCC Health and Physical Education Center and adm.ss.on to al
games is Ireo ot charge Making up the men s squad will bo No 3 J D
J n J h ™ , Gr J! , N° 5 ,Sa‘ah Jachson No 10 Justin Anderson
Josh Houston. No 14 Corey Williams. No 20 Rushawn Johnson
Darnel Jackson. No 22 DJ Wesley. No 42 K.tus W.thorspoon No 44
^
52 Lynn Bngh. The women s program (middle) und
year head coach L.sa Nu.ol (left).
lormor SCC and Stetson Un
^en

'' ‘°U9h 0Pen‘niJ Sc,’u0ulu JS «*&gt; Raiders go on the r
games, opening with trip to Melbourne to taco Brevard Com
Co lego on Saturday a. 6 pm The women will no.
a, r Z
Saturday. November 23rd when they host Tallahassee Community r
Member, ot the 2002-20)3 SCC Women are No 5 Nichole B o n i l
Yiimil Cordero No 11 Sylvia Brown. No 12 Nalalio Fmm m. &gt;n ’
Brandi Catia. No 20 Jennifer Anderson No 22 L i T i Mvi int
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McCullom and No 44 Danielle Richardson

player and placed most ol his
formative years in Suitord and
Winter Springs before m oving
to Deltona and Pine Ridge High

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Wednesday, Ortolxr 30. 2002 P a g e '| B

Football
Continued from page in

K-Ml.it the Tcrricra six-yard line
K

nU’ r - P ° lnM o rP '

S n f o S p ^ tlefm sivcKlck
/ .ne i ^
*° ,h«i other end
,u ' ^ yards away.
ut ,ha* w a* just the begin-

ning of a nightmare finish for
Winter Springs.
O n the Bears' second play
from scrimmage following the
touchdown. Mike Radcliffe
stepped in front of a Jacob
(•arcia pass for the second time
in the game and with no one
between him and the goal line.

the senior strolled 30 yards for
the touchdown to give the
Terriers a 27-10 lead with 5:14
remaining.
The loss was especially
depressing because the Winter
Springs defense forced five
turnovers, three fumbles and
two interceptions, to give tin*

Series
Continued from page

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made a n T " * Wl',1pon' ,hc " * % Monkey",
home teamto getgoiI,ng ,hC “ Ven,h

for ,hc

e,uVth?nn ,? .h&lt;\mi' rVn.by Sco,« SP***® in the
homenS l
10 AT ' S lift* .'nd When Erstad
S in g
° ‘l d nK° 'f ,bw eighth, Edison Field was
runner ri'
who left for speedy pinchrunner Guine Rggm,. and a bloop double to left
hy A n t e n' b«*“ *h‘ T m y Glaus to the plate and
, S i . c ? ’" ! ' w ho WJS named the MVI* of
I s.nN|’rn St’n ” ' bl‘ls,od a double off the wall in

it, r , 5 en,er *° Pu* *he home team ahead for
&gt;ne first time.
Percival came on to pitch a perfect ninth.
,ls ' va9 *he first World Championship in the 42year history of the Angels, w ho had never even

won a playoff series of any kind before this year.
Eckstein hit .310 (9-for-29), scored six runs and
drove in (hits? in the World Series. He also
walked three times, giving him an on base per­
centage of .364, and was l-for-1 on stolen bases.
In 16 postseason games he went 20-for-68 (.294)
with nine runs scored and six RBI. His on base
percentage was .338 with three walks and he was
2-for-2 on stolen bases.
O n Monday, Eckstein joined his teammates on
the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and Tuesday, the
team was in a parade at Disneyland.
Sanford friends will not get to see Eckstein until
am und Thanksgiving as he has been asked to be
a part of an All-Star team that will be playing in
Japan starting this weekend.
A rt Howe, w ho just left the Oakland Athletics
to take the New York Mets job, will be the manag­
er and one of his teammates will be the Giants’
Barry- Bonds.

Lions
n't, a 2-yard dive by Lingard in
HONS 49, COUGARS 14
the second nuarter, was set up
Oximla
I I || || 7 _ 19
the plays resulted in gains of 10
by a 39-yard rumble on the play
t niverbify
o
7 0 7 _ 14
yards or mom.
before it.
f ir*t Quarter
O _ I jngjnl 74 run (kuk **!*). 6 12
Howard was on a mission
Lingard scored two of
O _ i.irjfvl M
fnwn k'l«vin (D iu grr jvxs
tonight," said Register. "Our
O viedo's four touchdowns in
Inint Mi uni, 313
whole team was. We wanted to
the first half, one on a 74 yard in
SftomJ Quarter
come out and make a statement
(&gt; _ I inward : run (Mc&lt;,rrv. Ink), ft??
the first quarter and the other
U . Wright 12 pax* fnwn Israel (Ttvn|r« khki.
tonight.”
on the 2-yard nin. Quarterback
031
While it might be tin* strong to Lee Sloan accounted for the two
O _ Hauler**&lt;n 41 puv» fain Miun (M ct.rrw
say that the Lions were out for
kick). 0(I)
Lion scores, tossing a 54 yard
Third Q uirtff
revenge, it wouldn't be loo far
pass to Johnny Girard for a
O . I mgjnJ 2** paw fnvn Shun (S M .rrw
from the truth. List year,
score in the first quarter and a
kkk|.4V
University lost to the Lions dur­
43-yard pass to Jason Raulerson
O . KuM ph
fumble return iM iL rrw
kkk). 03A
ing the regular season only to
as time expired in the second
fourth Quarter
turn around and knock Oviedo
quarter.
U \nadi 4** pa%% fn*m Israel ( T.*fip-» ku k )
out of the Class 6A playoffs. The
In the second half, Lingard
2 3|
year before, a loss to University
O . lingard U run (M et.rex* kuki 0 V»
scored on a 29-yard screen pass
TEAM STATISTICS
helped keep O viedo out of the
from Sloan and on a 31-yard
l i n l J im n « . Our\lo 16. lin h rm ty 14
playoffs.
run. LiDarian Rudolph recov­
Ru«he%-yard« . t&gt;* irdo 24 21*. L'nnrrutv 3*
"University has always played
121
ered a fumble and returned it 66
Pa%%e« tompieted attempted inter*epled
us tough.” slid Register
yards for the Lions’ other score.
(M n k i
U iu v m K y II 1*0
"They're having a lough season
Both of University's touch­
ratting yard* ( h irdu 274, L'nnerufy It*
(the Cougars were 2-5 coming
downs came on passe's by quar­
lum hlet ltMl ( K irxlo \ 2. I niverxitx I I
Tenalliet-yard* (H trd o 11-109, Uni\rr*it&gt; 4
into Friday's game), but tonight
terback Kyle Israel and immedi­
W
ately followed fumble recoveries l*unt» yard* (Htwlol 14,1'nivmitv (b|7ft
was their homecoming and we
by Alike Sparks.
knew they were going to do
Mrturn yard* (K rxIo Mi l rmerutv In
IN D IV ID U A L S TA TIS TIC *
O viedo and University will
whatever they could to try and
RL'SIIINC; CHiedu: I inward * 1*2. (alln V
get a win."
both face district opponents
In, Harn«4&gt;n 1*12. |o&gt;tr I $ Patrick 3-2.
next week. The Lions (8-1) trav­
And while the Cougars were
Kiulrrun l l.Sliun 44mintiv|2i University:
1 umn
• kcM I |V34 Bekha• I M
el to Sanford to face the
readv to celebrate their home­
McKen/k I III *ii'itti i n In w in m J • i
Seminole Fighting Seminoles in
coming in style (complete with
P A S S IM .
CHiedo *4.G»n 12 Inrt 12?
a 6A-1 contest while the
M d .rrw V4«» V Unl*ertilv l*ra*l II l*«»
fireworks before and after the
ICN
game, at halltime, and after each Cougars (2-6) entertain Winter
K K IIV IM .
Oviedo; Kaulrrwvi V|U7.
Park in a 6A-3 clash.
touchdown they scored),
t.iranl I M. I mganl 2 3*. 1 K itU I 2D. l&gt;an»cU
"We're
just
trying
to
gear
up
|.|7, llarrwm 110. Smith 110 l4«ugrr 1 *
I ingard and the Lions proved to
Parker I n. S m tilbru 12. University Snadi 2
and, if we're fortunate to qualify
be a considerable wet blanket
V Wnght M 3 . Towmend 4 m
for
the
playoffs
(which
Oviedo
Six of Oviedo's seven touch­
rU N V IM ;
Oviedo; k U a r w I W 3*0.
did as mentioned above), go
University fi*m|rv n- I7n. 2* '
downs came on plays of 29
R E TU R N 3 ARDS Oviedo Rudolph I nn.
into the playoffs on a strong
yards or more. I he one that d id ­
U'nivervity: Towmend I - In
note," said Register.

Continued from page IB

offense plenty of opportunities
to score.
Th e victory lifts Titusville to 4­
4 overall and 3-2 in 5A-3, while
the Bears drop to 3-5 overall and
3-3 in district play.
L ik e Howell also had a tough
time of it despite playing at
home as the Silver Hawks were
pounded by powerful Palm Bay,
46-3. in a Class 4A-District 5
game at Richard L Evans Field.
O ne of the Pirates' buses blew
a lire about 10 miles from school
and the defense did not get to
Casselberry until there was only
30-minutes left before game
lime.
It showed somewhat as Palm
Bay, which has now w on six
straight games since dropping
its first two of the season, had
just 32 yards of total offense in
the first quarter and held a 7-3
lead.
The Pirates did add a touch­
dow n and a two-point conver­
sion in the second quarter to
post a 15-3 lead at halftime.
But Palm Bay (6 2 overall, 4-0
in 4A-5 and ranked No. 7 in
Class 4A), scored 24 points in
the third quarter, taking advan­
tage of two Lik e Howell (lim ­
bic's.
Th e Silver I lawks (1-7 overall.
1-3 in district), w ho also saw a
pair of interceptions turn into
touchdowns, got their points
from a 4 1-yard field goal by
Tim othy Nix in the first quarter.
I c'd by quarterback Andrew
H om ung, Palm Bay totaled 312
yards on offense. I fe completed
H-of-12 passes for 145 yards,
throwing for a pair of (ouchdowns and ninning for two
more.
Th e only close game of the
night, on the scoreboard, was at
Lyman were the Greyhounds
held normally high-scoring
Mainland to a 14-0 victory at (he
Carlton D Henley Sports
Complex.
With the win the Buccaneers

t rn ijn
0 0 0 0 _0
captured their fourth consecu­
Flr*l Quarter
tive district title,'sixth in 10
No *&lt;&lt;*nnj5
years, and ran Mainland's
V totH i Quarter
unbeaten streak to eight games.
M . A tlim IX run {Ik l U iln l)
Third ( J i . r i r r
Sophomore Avery Atkins ran
Nn wnrin*
for a 15-yard touchdown in the
Fourth Qukrtrr
second quarter and then a 44M . A tlim 44 run ( t k t U iln ll
M . SkMy. punt M urln J out id rm l /■**&gt;
yard touchdown in the fourth,
T t A M S TA TIS TIC S
as Mainland, ranked third in the
Tin t dow m _ M jinU m i IT. ly n u n X
state, saw its defense record its
R » « h n -y jn l« . M jm lrn J 17 197.1ym ,n 12-49
fifth straight and seventh over­
r*M*9 t om p lrtrii-,firm p in t-in lrrrrp frd
MiinLrn.1
4 9 -0 ,1ynun 1 * 0
all shutout of the season.
rm M ltlo o -vn i, _ XUlnUrkl 15-Ilk. Iv n u n h.
The Buccaneers have
It
outscored their opponents 197-6
fumhlrvliMt UuoUn.1 141.1ynun I I
this season and extended their
f W o y . n l . Xlrm linJ. 4-147.1vnun h -IM
IN D IV ID U A L S T A IIS riC S
scoreless streak to 20 quarters.
R U S H IN G _ M.lnUnd: Wlhon lh-79 Atlm*
The Greyhounds (2-6 overall,
7*n Colphln 9-19, r . r k t I 21, t i m r r V
1-4 in 5A-3), who did get 65
(mlntw-7). ly m .n : « . . . 9-14. Wund. 9 |4.
R r.n l M . | U rn . X-2. lohmrm 9-(minu..|t]|
yards of total offense again;! a
fA S S IN G _ V1.inl.nd i -rm rr 4 a u. 29.
defense that is allowing only 38
ly n u n : |idwM«n VX-0. |7, H ir m 0.20 u R ru J
yards per game, didn't cniss
(M A O
R T C T IV IN G _ M.inl.nd: P . t l . 2-21. hm* I midfield until 2:28 to go in the
II. Gnfphtn 1-2. Iym.ru Br.nl 2-7. Ir.nllm Icontest when they reached the
10
Mainland 48-yanl line, then
P U N T IN G _ M .in l.n d : B m 'lry 4- V i 9.
lym.n lUrn.k-2h 9
immediately fumbled the ball
away.
PIRATES 44, SILVER HAWKS 1
7 * 24 7 4*
Lyman held its ow n defensive­ r.lm B&lt;y
U h f llow rll
J 0 0
0
1
ly in the first half, limiting
H n l Quarter
Mainland to just one score and
PR _ I lion unit I run ICm A l t d )
linebacker Travelle Mason
I H . N l. I G 41
Snood Uu.rtrr
sacked quarterback (onathan
PB _ Honuin* I run ( I U » runt
Gam er twice.
Third (Ju.rtrr
Diere are only two weeks left
PH _ M ill. IX run (Cool l k l |
PB . Nrtuoi XI p j — (non llomunK (C i«A
in the regular season with dis­
lie l J
trict play ending this week.
PB . C o o l r c 2*.
In 6 A -I, O viedo will be in
PB . U r b a n 19 p i « fnon llumunir 11 1 , 1
ltd)
Sanford to lake on Seminole at
lourth CJu.rtrr
Thomas E. Whigham Stadium
PB . P.rtrruoi 9 run (C a d i Ik 1 1
and Like Brantley will lie at
E lo H d j » l i Rh School F o o lb jll r o ll
Jacksonville-Sandalwood in a
W vvk 9
cnicial game for the Patriots'
TA LLA IIA S S C E — Tnr M kiwinK t* the*
playoff hopes.
FUrndj SfHHU Wrtlrt^ A««n*utMin f.N.thall
In 5A-3, l.yman will be at Like p»JI ( Krrall rrmni* arvl f b l p U r «n«m arr in
parmlhi^r*
M ary to challenge the Rams in
tint *A
their Homecoming game at Don
1 rLantatkwi i l l )
T. Reynolds Stadium.
2 M um i Si«fth»*«'ntrrn
127(7*1)
IMnoBnadi
ISI0MJ)
In 4A-5, Lake How ell will In­
4 Miami NotlanJ
*tk(7-|)
al Merritt Island.
3 Mumi killun
k| (ttii
Die only non-district game
h Miami &lt; mtral (4)
*2(V3j
7. Oviedo
w ill find Winter Springs hosting
*7 IM »
Mandarin at the A.W . Epps
n 1*»larwl*i filftrtoatrr
37lfh-2l
Sports Complex.
* }lonvestr4.l
27(7-1)
A ll of the games are set for
10 Apnfka
20 (**-2)
Alu» t r t rived *u«r* Miami Carol t ity in 2)
7:30 p.m. kickoffs.

BUCCANEERS 14. GREYHOUNDS 0
Mainland

0

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14

* 109 ks*«iv ill** I d White (f*-2) * Otbrv.1.1 (V»h
RidKr (7*1) 3. Hi-tleah Smeruan ( 7 1) 3.
Sarasota Kivrrv w*w (^ 2 ) 3. N . h O i Miami IU*a.h
(♦*■2) I. ( Hlan.1.* H.«evr ( 71) 1

From the Eagle’s Nest
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
S A N F O R D — Here are some of the golf hap­
penings and offerings for the near future.
T H IR D A N N U A L M A D D T O U R N A M E N T
Sponsors and players are being sought for the
ird Annual Mothers Against D runk Driving Golf
Tournament.
|he event, which will t v a fund-raiser lor the
Central Florida Chapter of M A D D . will be held
on Friday. I Xx ember 6 at Alaqua Country C lub in
I ongwood
I’Liver* w ill enjoy »i lull ilav ol gull anil related
activities and is open to tin general public. Farl&gt;
registration saves a team $50
New this year are custom-painted hole sponsor
signs for only $73 After the event, these signs will
Ih *given to the sponsor* as a ‘thank you for their

hole at Mystic Dunes gives players of every level
an opportunity to experience the true joy of golf.
To purchase the Stay &amp; Play package, call 1-877­
747-4747.

N O R T H F L O R ID A P G A W IN T E R T O U R
The schedule has been set for the 37th annual
North Florida P G A Winter Tour, the nation’s old­
est golf mini-tour.
Tw enty-tw o tournaments are staled starting
with the opener Nov. 4-5 at Halifax Plantation in
Orm ond Beach aiui timshmg March 17-lHat
Alaqua Country C lub in Longwood.
Included are seven 18-hole events, 14 two-day
tourneys and the 54-hole Four Championship
March 12-14 at Black Bear liolf C lub In Eustis
Anchoring the schedule are two events which
pre-date the start of the Winter Tour during the
w inter of |9nh-«»7. Hie Riviera Open, which began
in |9 «), w ill be played Nov. 23-24, and the Indian
River 0[H'ii in N ew Smyrna Beach, which started
' T o r complete player registration and sponsor
in 1964, is set Feb. 1-2.
information, please contact Betsy Nein,
For information and entry, call Rick
lournanient Director. at 407-831-9991 or email at
Hendershot, tournament director. 407/4M &lt;)904.
CNEINfeaol com
or the N F IX IA Section office, 386/322-0899.
The schedule:
C l l E B K A T I O N 'S M Y S T I C D U N E S G O L F
Nov 4-5, Halifax Plantation G C , O rm o nd Beach
C l UB O FFER S “U N L IM IT E D G O L F STA Y
Nov 18-19, Rivcrbcnd G C , Orm ond Beach
Nov 23-24. Riviera C C , Orm ond Beach
&amp; P L A Y " S P E C IA L
Mystn Dunes Golf C lub in Celebration,
IXx I, Harbor Hills CC, la d y 1ake
described as "unavoidably intoxicating by Golf
Dec. Ii, Wekiva G C , Longwood
I i.gesi is offering J'i "Unlim ited l.olf Stay &amp;
IXx 9-10, IX'Bary C C . IX'lkiry.
IXx 19-20, IXltona Hills C C . IXItona
Jan. 4-5, Kissimmee CiC', Kissimmee
"Unlim ited l iolt Stay &amp; Play" Package is priced at
Jan 7, Harbor Hills CC. l ady I ake (two-man
s.14‘1 oer iH-rson. double occupancy, excluding tax
teams).
Jan. 11-12. Matan/as Woods GC, Palm t oast
(based on availability, some restrictions will
(an. 18-19, Plantation U Leesburg C C . I .x-stuirg
„,p|V) I he pat kage imlude* three days, two
night's accomnuKlations. range balls and unlim il|an 22. Victoria Hills GC , IX L u u l
Jan. 25-26, Pine Meadows C C , Eustis (two-man
^ l i ^ t K T w
e ..... e tr n able to offer
scramble)
Feb 1-2, New Smyrna Beach G l , New Smyrna
unlimileil goll with t.ur Stay 6 lay
Beach.
said Lyle Beaver, general manager for M
Feb. 6-7, Rio Piiiar C C , ( Trlando
I Junes Golf ( lub
i .tillers will reall&gt; t ri|ov tlu
Feb 14. Wekiva GC', I one,wood
S u l o u m - B ......... ...........................
I'eb 17,1(arbor I tills C C , I ady I ,ik»Feb 22-23, Continental C l , W ildwood
Feb 26-27. Black Bear G C . l uslis (lour »*.»•'
championship).
March 3. Pine Meadows CC , I ustis ( lour Shoot
(h it)
..........
Starch 12-14, Tour l hainpionship, ttl.uk Bear
iniUs south of I nsn* v
,,u
it „ .,| Vst
CiC, liustls
lour orotessitiii.il and N IK goll aiuiysi
i\ ; a
t
i ,i ..s ir 71 7012 vard course lias a lay
March 17-IH. Alaqua C l . I ongwood
....... .
p . i,
1 ..ir % Koch, the par /»•

.... * * *

H*i &lt;td photo by Tommy Vine m l

The Lake Mary detenso overcame a slow start to harass Fine R dqo quadeiback Jeremy Pickens (No 14) Irorn the
second quarter on and did not allow a touchdown as tho Rams clinched a piayotl berth with a 7 9 thumping ol the
Panlhets in a Class 5A Dislnct 3 contesl in Deltona Friday night

------------- ------------------------------------------—

Briefs
B K U M O S C O N T IN E N T A L H IS T O R IC S A
F O U R -D A Y S M O R G A S B O R D O F
S P O R TS C A R S
SiHirts car enthusiasts w ill be in sports car
heaven during the CXI 4|-Nov 3 Brumos
Continental Histones at Daytona International
Speedway.
| he "World l enter of Racing" will t v trans­
formed into a sports car Mecca during the
Brumos l onliiu-nt.il t listorics as classic m anu­
facturers such as Porsche, Ferrari, L ila , Alta
Romeo, |aguar, Lotus, Mercc'des-Ben/, Spice.
Ma/da, Nissan, Chevrolet, Ford GT-40, and
B M W take to the 4.56-mile road course* lor
Historic Sportscar Racing, 111)
lickets to the Brumos Continental Histories
ate coveted tor the fact that they include Kith
paddoc k atul garage admission
I lelping aid the Speedway's ih ' s k I ot ginul
taste and classic sights will K ' the Wine and
( heese tasting Under the same tent, fans can
alsoenjov die siiunith sounds ol liv e |.i// and
view painting by lop motnrsports artists
Die Brumos Continental Histories will kuk oil
ti.uk fo-b.uk weekends of sjsirts car excitement
O n Nov 8-11), the Rolex Sports l ar S ric-s will
make its ilurd stop ol the year at I &gt;.iv tuna with
the Grand American Finale.
Fickets lor K ith the Brumos Continental
Histories and die Grand American Finale ate

available online or by calling the Speedway
ticket office at (V9») 153-7213
G I K I .S H O O P S W O K K O U T / T R Y O U r S
Tryouts/workouts will bo field tor girls ages
IO-to-16 in the Altamonte Springs, l ongwood
Sinford, Apopka, and l ake Mary area interested
in playing for the Lady Wildcats WinningW.iys
AAU /YU 13A competitive teams
Fryouts/Workout w ill K - held the next ilirtx'
Sunday’s from 2 p in lo-4p m at Forest l itv
Elementary School (across Horn I ake Brantley
I ligh School) on Sand I ake Road, Altamonte
Springs

learns offered are It). It. 12. 13. 14. 15. and 16
under depending on your age on/or alter
lanuary, I. 2003
For details call Coach Bill at 407-682-24.39 or e­
mail at MiraclelanllXf.ml com
BASEBALL SC H O O L

Ron L .olden s Baseball K I u h i I and US ‘s[sirts
Management vsill tv hosting the 2iki2 Fall
B a s e b a ll Academy at Fasimonte Park
I lie six-week program tvgins on Monday,
November Hh and clas.sv~» w i l l tv held on
Mondays. Iluirsdavsand Saturdays
I or additional information, or to sign up,
please cnnl.icl l s Njuuts Management at 107­
26.3-7*) 10 or e-mail at usportsmicaol com

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Wednesday. October 30. 2002

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RANGE 30 E A S T SEMINOLE CO U N TY, FLORIDA, BEING MORE PARTIC­
ULARLY D ESCR IB ED AS FOLLOW S
COM MENCE AT THE S O U TH E A S T C O R N E R OF THE S O U TH W ES T 1 4
OF S EC TIO N 31 TOWNSHIP 1® S O U TH RANGE 30 EA S T SEMINOLE
C O U N TY fLO R ID A TH ENCE RUN NOO*1?SOHW ALONG THE E A S T lINfc
OF S A lO S E X m iW E S T I 4 A DISTANCE OF Dfi I T F E E T TO A POINT O N
THE NORTHERLY R IGHT OF WAY LINE OF C O U N TY ROAD 4 » » i*O LA
ROADI AS D E P IC TED O N STATE ROAD 400 nFCrm STATP 41 RIGHT O F
W l i M »p S t C T ION / I I I O J M « AS RE VIST D JIA Y la I » l FOR A
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DI3IANCF OF IS 4 I FEE I IMEFFCE NaO OT SAYV A DISTANCE OF H i 12
FE E T THENCE 74*9 4*SI"W A OISTANCE O F 32325 F E E T IHClFCE
S23 19 40-W A DISTANCE OF I I 72 F E E T TH EN CE N*9 4 «5 1 -W A D IS
TANCE OF 1*37 F E E T 1HE NCE N 7 T2 1 4&lt;TW A DISTANCE O F SI S3
F E E T TO A P O IN T O N A CURVE. CO N CAVE SOUTHERLY HAVING A
CENTFLAL AN GLE O F 02-4231' AND A RADIUS O f 4655 M FEET
THENCE FR O M A TANG ENT BEARING O F N W S S O IT W RUN W ESTER
LY ALONG T H E ARC O f SAID CURVE. A DISTANCE O F 234 09 F E E T TO
A POINT O N TH E EASTERLY R IGH T O F WAY LINE O F INTERNATIONAL
PARKWAY N O R TH (FORM ERLY KNOW N AS G R A N T LINE ROAD AS
R ECO R D ED IN OFFICIAL RECO R O S B O O K 275* PAGE 1090
PUOLIC R ECO R D S O F SEMINOLE C O U N T Y FLORIDA) TH EN C E RUN
THE FO LLO W ING C O U R S ES AND D ISTANCES A LO N G SAIO EASTERLY
R IG H TO F WAY LINE. TH EN CE N0DO3 2 T E . A OISTANCE O F 1119 00
F E E T TO THE POINT O F CURVATURE O F A CU R VE, CO N CAVF SO UTH
EASTERLY HAVING A CEN TR AL ANGLE O F 43 06 3 C AND A RADIUS OF
1362 39 FE E T. TH EN C E RUN N O R TH EAS TER LY ALONG TH E ARC OF
SAIO CURVE A OISTANCE OF 1023 06 F E E T TO THE P O INT OF TAN
G E N C Y T H E N C E N 4 31 00 3 -E. A DISTANCE OF 601 #1 F E E T TO THE
POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CO N CAVE NORTHW ESTERLY
HAVING A C E N TR A L A N G IE O F 03-3* 37- AND A RADIUS O F 1302 39
F EET TH EN CE RUN NO R TH EASTER LY A lO N Q THE AR C OF SAIO
CURVE A DISTANCE O F 93 69 F E E T T O A POINT O N TH E NO R TH LINE
OF THE S O U TH E A S T 1/4 OF SAID S E C TIO N 31. TH EN CE D EP A H TU G
SAID R IG H TO F WAY LINE HUN N83 3 6 0 3 T ALO N G SAIO NORTH
LINE A DISTANCE O F 1446 36 F E E t T O THE W ESTERLY LIMITED
ACCES S R IG H T O F WAY LINE O F IN TERSTATE 4 TH EN CE D E P A R IN G
SAIO NO R TH LINE RUN ALONG SAIO W ES TER LY R IG H TO F WAY l NE
THE FO LLO W ING C O U R S E S ANO D ISTANCES TH EN CE S23-3I 46"W A
DISTANCE O F 323 99 FEET. TH ENCE S O O Y W U E A OISTANCE OF
1922 90 F E E T. THEF4CE S*9 4946‘ E A OISTANCE OF 30*4 FEET
TH ENCE S20 2O09-W A DISTANCE O f 43 13 F E E T TO TH E POINT OF
CURVAIURE O F A CURVE COF4CAVE NO R TH W ESTER LY HAVING A
CEN TR AL ANGLE O F 03 2*23- ANO A RADIUS OF 3614 4* FEET
THENCE RUN S O UTH W ES TER LY ALO N G THE AR C OF SAID CURVE A
OISTANCE O F 340 33 F E E T TO A P O INT O N THE AFOR EL'SNTIO N ED
N O R TH R IQ H T O F WAY U N E O f C O U N T Y ROAD 46
TH ENCE
DEPARTING SAID W ESTERLY LIM ITLD A C C E S S R IG H TO F WAY LINE
IAIN M M 4 « S !-W ALO N G SAIO NORTHERLY R IG H TO F WAY LINE A
DISTANCE O F 440 07 FE E T. TH EN CE SOO I I I W W A DlSTAFICE OF » 00
F EET TH ENCE N*9-4841"W A OISTANCE OF 8T9 1S F E E T TO THE
POINT OF BEGIN NIN G
CONTAINING 118 06* ACRES MORE O R LESS
ANO ALSO
COM M ENCE AT THE N O R TH W ES T COF4NER O F THE S O U TH W ES T 1 4
OF S ECTIO N 31 TOWNSHIP T9 S O U TH RANGE 30 EAS T S IM iN O lE
C O U N TY FLO R IDA RUN N 0 V 3 8 0 T E ALO N G THE N O R TH LINE OF
SAIO S O U TH W ES T I 4 A DISTANCE O F 64 (JO F E E T TO A POINT O N
THE EAS T R IG H T O F WAY LINE O f OR AN GE BOULEVARD I HIGH T OF
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VARIES) SAIO POINT ALSO B EIN G THE P O INT OF BEGINNING
IMET fCE DEPARTING SAIO EAST R IG H TO F WAY LINE COFITlNUt
N » t J * 0 T E . A LO N G SAIO NO R TH LINE A DISTANCE OF 2222 60 FEET
TO A POINT O N THE W ESTERLY R IG H T O F WAY UNE OF INTERNA
T O N A L PARKWAY N O R TH {FORMERLY KNOW N AS GftANT LINE ROAD
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ING SAIO N O H TH UN E IO N S4J IQ 0 4 W A lO ftG SAID W ESIERLY
R IG H TO F WAY UNE A DISTANCE O f 4*7 31 F E E T TO THE POINT OF
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CONTAINING 4* 193 ACHES MORE OR LESS
CONTAINING A TOTAL O F 176 2*3 ACR ES MORE OR LESS
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THIS M E ETIN G OR HEARING Ml O H SH E W ill Nl ED A R ECO R D OF
IH E P R O CEED ING S A/tU I HAT FOFI S U C H PURPOSE F tlG H S H E U A r
N E E D T O E N S U H E THAT A VL HUATiM H IC O R O OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE W HICH R ECO R D INCLUDES THE TESTIM ONY A / tO E V ID E N E
U P O N W HICH IH E APPEAL IS IO BE B ASED FLORIDA S T A IU IE S

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PER GO H3 W ITH D lS AB itlTlES N EED IN G ASSISTAtK.t TO P A H IC I
IWTE .N ANY OF THESE P R O CEED ING S S t lO U .0 CO N TACT THE CITY
s h o o , ADA CO ORDINATOR AT LEAST «* MOORS IN ADVANCE OF THE ME 1 1

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WAYNE J W AIM ER SR a i t
WAYNE J W AIM ER and JO H N
D O E. Ummoan Tanant(t).
Dalandant(t)
NOTICE O f
FO R ECLO SUR E S ALE
N O TICE «t haraby gvan that tha
undarvgnad Clark of tha C*rcui
Court oI Samaiota County. Florida
m i on tha day oI NOV 19 7007. at
11 00 A M al tha Watt Front Door oI
tha Samaioia County Coudhofita.
Santord Fiorvja ottaf lor tala and
t a i al putAc outcry to tha h«ghatl
and batt bOdar lor caah. Via to*ow
rtg datertwd proparty %4uatm1 ai
SEMINOLE County Honda
Lota 10 and 11. Bfcxfc 75. Toamaia
oI North Chduota. Plat Book 7. Paga
54 Sarrtnda County Florida
purtuant to tha Faial Judgmanf
•niarad m a cata pancAng n %art
Court lha ifyta ol «h c h it ndcalad
abova
W ITN E SS my hand and offciat taal
oI u d Court thrt day ol O C T 73
700?
U A R V A f M MORSE
Clark ol lha C*cu4 Court
By Mary Stroupa. O C
It you ara a parton mth a (ktaNMy
&lt;aho naadt any tpacial accommodabon to parbcipats &lt;n IN t procaadng.
you ara anttiad at no cot! to you. to
Via proviuon ol tpaoal atu&amp;tanca
Piaasa contacl Court Admn*ttratwn
at X I N Park A*« Sla N X 1 .
Santord. Florida 32771. tatophona
(407)373 4330, E*t 4227. mthm two
working days ol your raceipt oI Vta
nobca If haarmg &lt;mps«rad. (TD O ) 1000-955 0771 or Vu*ca (V) 1 000­
055 0770 v*a Florida Ratay Sarysca
John C EngNban* PA
1574 E livngtton Si
O U m Jo Hurtoa 37003
Pubhth Octobar X
2007 and
NovambarS 2007
RR219_________
IN IN t C O U N TY C O U R T
O f f t lf I f TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
FLORlOA
C A S E NO 02 CC-402 70-S
SANFO RO HlDOEN lA K E VILLAS
H O M E O W N ER S ASSO CIATIO N .
INC a Florida not tor prohl corpora
Inn.
Ptantift.
v
JA S O N LINCOLN DAWS and VICKY
DAWS
Defendants
NOTICE O f
FO R ECLO S U R E SALE
N O TIC E IS HEREBY G IV EN pur
tuant to tha Fmal Summary
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
October 17. 2007 and entered
Casa No 07 C C 407 70^3 of the
County Court of tha 10th JuAoei
Circuit
and tor Serrsnofe County
Florida ahera«n S A N F O R D HID
D EN LAKE VIILAS HOME OWN
EHS
ASSO CIATIO N
INC
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Plaintiff, and JA S O N LIN CO LN
DAWS and VICKY DAWS are V *
Defendants I * 4 se4 to the fughast
and bast ta jd * tor cash at al West
From Slap* of the Sammoie County
Courthouse X I North Park Avenue
Santord. Florida at 1 1 00 o clock
A M on v&gt;e
day ol NOV 21. 2002
tha toMomng described property as
set torth n sad F*nal Judynenf tomt
LO T 4 MiCO EN LAKE PHASE HI
UN IT V I ACCO R D IN G TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS R ECO R D ED IN
PLAT BOOK to PAGES 77 AND 70
AS R ECO R D ED IN THE PUBLIC
F1ECORDS OF S E M iN O U C O U N
TV FLORIDA SAiOLAf40 SITUATE
LYING Af4D BEING IN SEMINOLE
C O U N T Y FLORIDA SAID LAND
SITUATE LYING AND B EiN G IN
S E M iN O lE C O U N TY FLORIDA
W «h V&gt;e k A e n g street adkest
127 EiJgeeatar Cacfe Santord
F l u d i 32773
DATED Vms day u fO C T 10 2UX/
MAH tANNE MORSE Clerk
A t Clark (J V * C o u l
By Ma/y Struupe
Deputy Clerk
BECKER A P lX lA A O fF P A
Attorneys ka PVenbff
2500 Ma-Ha/vl Canter Parkeey
Suite 209
Maitund f ktrda 32751
FNibksr.
4*002 and
Nu*err4ier6 2007
RR720
IN THE CIRCUIT CO U R T
o f t h e ta rn j u d i c i a l
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE CO U N TY
FLORlOA

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NO TIC E O F ACTION
TO
Unknown Spouse. Harrs.
Devisees Grantees and Creditors of
ftottoe J la m s a V a Bobtea Jean
Shephard, deceased
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
to keectose a daan of Ian tor ir p a d
hnmatwmars’ assessments on the
toiomng described real property in
Sarwnofe County Honda
Lot 7. D EER SO NG. accortfe^ to
tha pfet thereof as recorded n Plat
Book 45 Paga 69 PutWc Records of
Sansnofe C o u a y Florida (a V a 400
San Gabrwf Street Wntar S p e g i
Floods 377001
has been faerf a g a rtl you Ybu are
regarad to serve a copy of yo u «mt
ten defenses if any to 4 on Dand N
Giassman
Esgua
Plaintiff s
Attorney whose u kass is 210
Annie Street. Orlando. Florida
37006. on or betora December 2.
2007.
Me the ongnai e*h the
Clark of W s co u t aihar betore serv
r e on PtamtH s attorney or vnmarkalafy thereafter, ofherwts# a default
*.&lt;! be entered aganst you tor tha
rake* demanded m the comptsnt or
DATED on O C T 72 7002
MARYAN74E MORSE. CLERK
As Clark. O c u t C o u l
Sarrwio4a County. Ftondi
By Ruth Kng
As Deputy Clark
If you are a parson mth a dsabrfity
order to partic^efe ei in s proceed
r g . you are entitled at no coal to
you to tha provmon of cedaei assis­
tance
Fheasa
contacl.
ADA
Coonknator at X I N Park Avenue.
Suta N X 1 . Santord Florida 37771.
Telephone (407) 3 2 3 4 3 X ail 4227
w iN n two (2) working days of your
recast of W s Notice of Haarmg. if
you are haarmg or race vnpairad
cal f 000955 0771
Publish Octobar X
2002 and
November 6. 13. X . 2007
RR721
IN T H E CIRCUTT CO U R T
O F TH E 1 ITH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORlOA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E NO 02 C A 231V14-L
O CW EN FED ER AL BANK FSB.
Ptamtiff.
vs
MOSE S I 'ARRIS, at al.
Defendants
N O TIC E © F ACTION
TO a l l i a n c e FENCE COMPANY
Iasi Known Address 100 Shore
Drive, longwuod FL 37779
YOU ARE NO TIFIED that an action
tor Foreclosure of Mortgage cm the
toiuwmg deserved property
LO T 4 MOF4TGOMEFTY SQUARE.
A r r o p n iN G
Tn
th f
Pt a t
Th e h i o r a s h c c o m d c o in p i a t
HOOK 24 P A C irn a A N O * 04 THE
PUIU 1C RE C O R D S O T S IM 14CX E
C O U N TY f lO H U iA
A K A 506 DERBY DRIVE AiTA
M O N TE SPRINGS. FL 32714
has been Ned agamvt you and you
are required to serve a copy of yo u
ertftan defenses i any. to 4. on
Marshal C Watson. P A . Attorney
tor Ptamtiff. whose address « 1000
NW 49TM S TR E ET. S UITE 120 F T
LAUDERDALE. FL 33309 mthm W r
ty ( X ) days after the fast putfeabon
of W a Nuoce m lha (Pfease pubksh
•n THE SEMINOLE HERALD) and
fife the ongmal with the Clerk of W s
Court either betora service on
Plaintiff s attorney or immediately
thereafter othenmse a defeui eti be
entered agamsl you tor tha rekaf
demanded m tha comptamt
to accordance wwh the Americans
wrth Osab«ktias Act. Persons mth
Disabilities nemkng a special accommudation to participate m Ws proceedmg should contact Ihe C o u l
Admm.%tr*tor al X I N Park A*enue
Sanford FL
32771. Telephone
Number (407)373 4 3 X not later
than seven (7) days pror to tha proceeikng If hearing vnpa*red (TD O )
1 000 955 0771 or t a c t (V) 1 0OC
955 0770 vva Florida Relay Services
W ITN ESS my hand and the seal of
W s Court W s day of O C T 22 7007
Maiy Anne Musa
As Clerk of the C o u l
By H u h Kmg
As Deputy Cferk
Pubksh lPfease publish m The
Semmole Herald)
Pubksh October X . 2002 and
November 6. 7007
RR722
IN THE CIR CU IT CO U R T FOR
SEM INOLE CO U NTY
FLORlOA
PROBATE Ol VISION
FILE N O 02 1120-CP
IN HE ESTATE OF
M iH M A A HOWARD
Deceased
N O TICE TO CREDITORS
The edmevstratiun uf the estate of
NOHM A A HOW ARD deceased
F &gt;k&gt; tkifTber C7 I I X C P is («r«k n g
« lhe C r c U C o u t k,r Semmufe
Coceity FtorsLs Pn&lt;&gt;ate (kyiscm the
ekkess U w h «h ^ P O Bus 00*9
Santord f l 12772 The nanes and
eikkess
of
the
Personal
Representative and Vie Personal
Representative % attorney are %mt
kjrVi bekre
AJ crecktors of tfe decetler4 arvl
other persons havmg claims or
JsmarvJs agamsl decwlaris estate
r c -U in g ur•matured contmgant or
unkitulated cleans un ehum a copy
of W s nuhea is served must Me Vwr
cleans mth W s Court W ltH iN THE

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Public Auction
Pubic auction to be held at 901
am. on the dey(s) specified below al
the from door of Athen s Towmg toe
Located at 2499 OkJ laka Mary Rd
Sute 134. Santord. FL tor tha p uposa of drsposmg of tha toiowmg
For further mtormation pfeas* cal
(407)371 2946
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RR774
NOTICE
W HAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
W H EN November 20. 2002
TIME 10 00am
W H ER E A A R Towmg Server
1001 N Orlando Ay*
Maitland FL 37751
VEH ICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE M C O C l
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION •
11 00 Chevy Maibu
I01N D82J7Y6771409
Publish October X . 2002
RR775
N OTICE O F AU C TIO N
Thts auction will be held on
November 13. 2002 at 9 0 0 AM if
375 Aufcn A«* . Ovwdo. FL
Prospective bwkfers may inspect
the vehetes on the day bekaa the
Auction from 9AM unW 6PM Terms
are cash or certified funds onfy
Ovwdo Towmg reserves the right to
accept or refuse any and a l b«ts
The toicMnng vehicles are offered
tor bats
1965 HONDA CIVIC
V IM JHMAN557 7FCOC6091
HONDA 650 M O TO R CYCLE
Pubksh October X . 2007
RR220
NOTICE OF A U C TIO N
Th»% auction m i be hm&gt;j on
November JO. 2002 at 9 Ol) AM al
325 Aufcn A«e . Ovwxfcj FL
Prr«spective bakfeis may mspect
the vefvcfes on the day before the
Auction from 9AM until 6PM Terms
•re cash or certified fund* only
Ovtedu Tmvmg reserves the right to
accept or refuse any a n ] a l tkds
The toiuwmg vehcies are offered
tor bOs
7001 TOYOTA CO R O LLA
V IM 1NXBR12E21Z5O1950
Pubksh October X . 2007
RR727
N OTICE OF
PUBLIC A U C TIO N
Nobc* is hereby given
Semmole Wrecker Service m i sei af
F5bkc Auction tor salvage tor cash
on demand to highest bukter the tol
towmg deserbed vefw:fes
Npv 0. 2002
00 OkJ s 4 DR
Vm • 2G3AM 51W 4J93X112
The auction m i be held *t 1200
PM on the sad dates above Al
Semmole Wrecker service 2540 S
Myrffe Av* Santord FL 32773
Prospective bidders mey inspect
veh&lt;fes one h o u prior to '.afe
Term* are cash or certified funds
Semmole Wrecker reserves the ngN
to accept or r*t*c1 any and at b«d*
F*ubksh Octobar X 2007
RR22S
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC A U CTIO N
Not** is hereby grven
McCunnei Towmg will
at Pubkc Auction For Sa/veg*
tor Cash on demand to highest
tMkfer the kWtowmg date r4wd
»ehcfes
11-1607
07 OkJ*
JAN3/Y1CM 277X7
95 Ftort
2G2FV77P6S7214515
11-1602
06 Durfcj
lB3B7t0D5JV 130644
11 2002
02 Merc
E Bf'K4F 2C/6O0635
91 thev
TO 1WL 54 T6P9194559
02 Tuyt
4LN44D5CUU61/B6
1121 02
X Ptym
4P 1C S44T OLE0033/5
11 22 07
96 N*S«
JN1CA21D9TT 734**59
04 BMW
WBAAK/40/E 0 / X X 7

00 Hurd
JHMC U9360JS0152&amp;J
0*1 VMA SAMS
1IYUS1510KTX0655
11-77 07
99 M in i
1HGEJ0142X1000671
0/ Hurd
JMM t C 1345HSU22J96
00 P*v4
1G2NE 14U6X621287
the AuLtajn w*be hekj « 1 9 X a m
un sad dales above
Mi C u v w i
Tomr&lt;g 4 fleccrvery .*000 ‘&gt;anto«d
A .« Saniml Fl J7/7J
Pi'ispeikve bvklers may mspect
•eh«cfes one h o u pnor lu safe
Twrm t i , -CASH O H CEM 1IM E0
T UNOS" LAC tfinvi Tuwmg i n * * .
8 * iff* k) 4C(*(4 u&lt; imfm* I
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44 BIOS
e jM xt. (XlUaM X AJU7
HH1JV
KU8LIC AUCTION
e u * . 4M.tun to K .
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p m un it* l/tn u * ,
No.•mu*.
2004
Al 8 * fror* i]uu« ,4 S«nto«J
Tuning a n j H*cu«*iy iuc*l*o .1
454.' CiM toy CtoO »k| S*nk»iJ fl
J47/I h i tt* p jip u M u) ik ip u w u
ui 8 n I A . . . J Miia.1*
TE All 1
MAKE OOOGE
VIN4 .’t t U M H i / H t l l fec*

Pubkc kurKon to b* Tnkl » ' ' l 00
p m on in* 1Jib day °T Nov*mb*f
4004
Al rn* front d o » cl Santonl
Towmg and H*cov*fy tocAlad «1
W 3 Country Oh4&gt; P d . S*nto«d. 11
37771. t » tho purpok* 0» iMpotong
of toe (blowing w h e i
YEAR 1993 MAKE OLDS
V t M 1G3HF45XXPH314550
F*ubic auction to be hed at 1? 00
p m on the 14th day of November
2002
At the front O r * of Santord
Towmg end Recovery located it
7572 Country Ctob Rd Santord. Fl
37771 tor the purpose of (ksposmg
of 1he toiowmg vefvcfe
YEAR 1991 MAKE PLYM
V T M 7P4GH75K0MR76X21
PufcAsh October X 2007
RR7X
NOTICE
Santord Housmg Authority
InvKatmn tor Bds
(fFB • 2007 01)
Landscape Mamfenance
The Housmg Author«y of toe City of
Santord (SMA) is accepting sealed
tuds tor the F&gt;rovision of landscape
Maintenance Services tor sis (6)
housmg developments mth 404
housing umts s*u«ted on an aggre­
gate of 5721 acres
B ds m i be received at toe SHA. 94
Castle Brewer Court. Santord. FL
37777 7359 up N 4 0 0 p m on
November 15. 2002. at whch tom*
they m l be puhkefy opened and read
aloud B«Js musf be prepared m
accordance mth toe mstnjrtmns m
the Invitation lor B ds a ropy of
which may be obremed al the SH A at
toe above address Bds recerved
aflat toe ctosmg date and tome m i
not b* consdared
A pre b d conference shei be had
it the Santord Housmg Authority 94
Castle Brewer Court. Santord. F l
37772 7359
on
Wednesday.
November 0. 2002 al 7 0 0 p n
E S T S i* insis may be arranged by
contacting Fredda Brown. Acting
Maintenance Supervisor at (407)
373 3150 E it 70 Bdders aw
encouraged to attend toe p re b d
conWhence and visit the vies
Authon/ed by
Audrts B«ltoerry E aecutove Director
Santord Housmg AuThonfy
94 Castfe Brewer Court
Santord FL 37772 7359
(407) 3230150
Publish October X
2002 and
November 3. 7007
RR731

R o n e . Of A p p « C ^
far T a i D**d
n o t c e is H t r w o r j w * *
s m i RLEY R P1CKFOR0 TFIUSTEE
THOMAS C WARR IRREVOCABLE
TR U S T

and y**Mf) 0* ***/*»■N &lt;***"**:
Mm ol 8 * prop*** “ v ) M ' * M , )
n *Twti . *»• k.»* * vM A M »&lt;
C E K T in C A T l HO : M l
T E A * O f ISSUAffCE: 1 »M
PARCEL 10* 0* 2T-30-50T-OAOO°*0 * K it* o n of Prop*1r LEO LOT
21 BLK A S U N S E T MAfiOfl PB »
n *Nc7i I M « » I HENRY
HARCTY JR. MARY D MAROY
A l of k*«l p e p «1 » H r g * • »
C o r * , of S w rm f* . Sttf* of n o o d t
U rM U kucfi c m * c * * t )
6*
w lM ir w l a ctsrfng X V * * » prep*ity d n c 't m t n Ricft M rtRe*W t)

„ n b* vM to *i* N gT*« twAV* ••
8&lt;* **tt Iron (f w . S w t m o I* C o u 8 »
CouiKouk*. SAftenl FtortJA. on
U n X r y N o «ro f&gt; « 10 J002. «
it 0 0m
_ ..
PryroMl of Sal* V*.
(Joouro*oury ttrrop TAi*. rod
rrco rfrg
m tn rtn d » t »
PM ) br 81* kuct***fi4
al *1*
sal* F.jil p*yn*nt of *n u n o u 8
*qu«l X 8i* N(p**l b«) » *U» “ AN"
24 I x u i *TI*i 8 * *&lt;4v*Hrt*&lt;) tm* of
u k A I p*y»n*r« k7v*f b* c*kh of
guaranteed
instrument.
made
peyatfe to toe Cferk of tha O c u i
Court
Dated on 10*37002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIR CU IT C O U R T
SEMINOLE C O U N T Y FLORIDA
by Gem dm * HeHbrd Deputy Cferk
PutWsh October 9. 10 73 X . X 0 7
RFL057
Notice of Application
to rT a i Deed
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN that
SHIRLEY R PICK FOR D TR U S TEE
THOMAS C WARR IRREVOCABLE
TRUST, the holder of toe toiowmg
c*d/fcat*(*) hat Ned »a d certifh
catel*) tor a tai deed to ba *»ued
thereon The certihcat# manberti)
and yeartt) of leauarce toe descrip­
tion ol th* property, and toe named*
m which «t was assessed v » f e as
C I R T i n C A T I N O : 3033
YEAR O F ISSUA N CE 1195
PARCEL ID# 07-21-30-507-0000­
0020
Descrphon of Property LE O LO T 2
♦ N 1/2 O F LO T 3 HOM EV ULE PB 9
PO 37
Names m which assessed
RICHARD O B E N N E TT
AJ of sad property bemg m the
County of Semmole State of Ftorda
Unless such cert hcafe(t) shal be
redaemed accordmg to taw th* prop­
erty deserbed m such certrfcatets)
m i be sold to the h&gt;ghes! b d v r at
the west from door. Semmole Ccumty
Courttvuiw Santord. Ftorda. on
Monday November 10 7007 at
11 00am
Ffeyment of Sale to* applicable
documentary stamp tai#s and
raconAng fees are regu^ad to be
pad by the successful bdder al the
safe F u i payment of an amocml
equal to toe Nghest b d is due w-tom
24 hours attar the advertised hma of
safe AJ payments she* be cash or
guaranteed
instrument
mad*
payable to the Cferk of The Cecui
Court
Dated on 1C3370Q7
MARYANNE I *ORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT CO U R T
SEMINOLE C O U N TY FLORIDA
by Geraidm* Martord Deputy Cferk
Pubksh October 9. 10. 23. X . 2007
RR053

N O TIC E O F SALE
O F MOTOR VEHICLE
Pursuant to Florida Statute
713 565. M d Ftorda lie n And
Ftecovery. wfe sei at pubkc safe tor
cash the toiowmg described vehrcfelt) lucaiAd al kenors place to sal
isfy a ctaened ken tor labor and or
storage 1997 CH EVR OLET 2D VlN
7G1WW12MAV9319604 l fen Amt
1625 X
Owner/Vafeffe YtKanda
Wfeon 7511 S Bay Ave Santord. FL
LienhodenHAFC P O B o a 17907
San Dfegrx C A . 1900 C H EV R O LE T
VAN VtN lGf4OU06E4W0170618
Lien Amt 15345 00 Owner V /* # |
Kimbrough 572 A Lan* Cocoa. F l
and Henry J Smmons 577 Flayer Ln
Merrfl Island FL LfenhokJerHAFC
P O B o a 17907 San Dfego. CA
LfenorB.it Heard Chevrolet 127 N
Oregxi Si S ^to rd F l 32771 Tel
407 371 7000 Safe dafe November
16.2002 at 10 00 at 3001 Amm* Ave
ble 227A
Wmter Park FL Sad
vehefets) may be redeeme.J by sat
'» V ng toe ken prior to safe data Ybu
have the ngN to a haarmg at any
time prior to safe date by femg a
dememl tu« hearing m the cecui
court Owner f e i ma ngN to recover
possesunn of vehefe t y postmg a
bond m accordance with F S
559 917 Any proceeds m eacesa of
the amount of the ken m i be depos.t
ed with the Cferk of C r t u i Court n
to* county where the vehefe « had
M d F tord a Lien and Recovery
3001 Atom* Aw* 9727A
Writer Park FL 3J7 ^J
F*utWsh October X . *002
RR737
VEH IC LE AUCTION
1 X . Buck
• 1G4NV54U0LMOB3753
Aucton to be had on 11-13-02 U
,n AM al Practeds Towmg t? 4 0 S
C R 4?7 longwood
1 X FNym
•2P4FH5539LF3619267
A uctoi to be hefcJ on 11-1602 U
10AM at Pritchetts Towmg 1240 S
C Ft 427 lu n g m x d
Pubksh October X 2007
RR73J
N O TIC E OF PUBLIC S A LE
ALTAM O N TE TOWING. IN C •
U N C LA IM E0 VEHICLE AU C TIO N
117 MAF1KER S T.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE B EGIN S AT 10 00 AM SOLD
AS IS N O W ARRANTY n o t i t l e
S E IL E R R ESER VES THE RlOftT
TO R EFU SE ANY OR Al l BIOS
PUR SUANT TO F S 713 70
II 6 X 0 2
19X » ORG
1FAPP6O46LH100720
PH ONE • 40/ 339 0700
Pub«sh October X 7002
FIR 104
October 75 2002
NOTICE O F A PUBLIC MEARlNO
TO CONS10CR THE AOOPTtON
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY O F SANFORO FLORIDA
Nutice i* hereby grven that a Pubkc
ffearmg will be hed m jh*
C u n m a s M i FVcm al ttfe C.ty Mai n
the C iy uf Santord Ftorda .it 7 00
•r k .k P M
t November 11. 2002
to umsater the
of an on%
nance by toe City of Santord Ftorda
ttie uf whch % as kfeuws
ORDINANCE NO ] 750
AN ORDINANCE OF THE C IT Y O f
S A M O R l ) PHOVlDlNG FO»| a
R E Q U IR EM EN T THAT Of p a r t
ME NT
D IR E C T O R
iN
THE
EMPLOY O f THE CITY HAVE ANO
MA i N TA i N R ESID ENCY W lTH iN
THE c i t y ItM lTS O f THE CITY
P R OVID IN G FOH LEGISLATIVE
IN TENT PMOViOiNO FOR RESl
0 EN C Y
R E Q U IR EM EN TS AND
e x e m p tio n s

p r o v id in g

for

SCVER A B iU TY PROVIDING FOR
C O N H lC T S
PROVIDING FOR
COD IFICATIO N AND PROVIDING
FO R AN EFFECTIVE DATE
A Cnpy efvai be avafetfe al 0fe
off* e of it** C iy Cferk tor aJ pervma
dewmg tu emamme the same
A i Pa/t/es m nlered ard ciuena
khai have an uppurtunAy to be r*anj
at sad haarmg
B* order ,A ffw CAy Currwmaacjn uf
toe CAy of Santord Ftorda
WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDtNG ASSISTANCE TO PAH
TICIPATI in M u O f THESE P H D
CEE D IN G ;, SH OULD C O N TA C T
O f f (C l

H£S0^ « C E S
ADA U X JH tX H A TO H AT

,lJ 0
«*
"O U R S
A l N A N t l O f THE M EETINQ
A lM C L TO THE f-u e u c
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W M

III

None a of Application
For Ta i Deed
N OTICE IS H ER EB Y G IV EN that
SHIRLEY R P lCK fO R O TR U S TEE
THOM AS C WARR IRREVOCABLE
TRUST, the holder of the toAowmg
cedifcateis) has Ned sad certiftc*t*&lt;s) tor a tai deed to be issued
thereon Th# certificate number(s)
and yea/(s) of issuance Ihe desenpbon of tha property, ard toe name] s)
m which i was assessed s u t as
CER TIFICA TE N O S74
YEAR O F ISSUANCE 1995
PARCEL ID# X 1 9 X 5 1 )0 0 0 0
00A J
Description oI Property LEG S I X
FT O f E 105 F T OF LOT A PINE
LEVEL F»B 6 PQ 37
Names n which assessed l E
JO N ES
A i of sad property bemg m the
County of Semmole Slate of Ftorda
Unless such c*rtihcafe(s) shoJ be
redeemed acconjmg to law. the prop­
erty d e t e r m such certificate^)
a H be so d to the h&lt;ghe&gt;f bidder »;
the *est front duor Semmole Cocmty
Courifxxise Santord Fiord* on
Mnrday November 10 2007 al
I t 00am
Payment uf Safe fee *ppi&lt;*b&lt;e
documentary stamp tares and
recordmg fees are required to be
pad by the successful bdder at th«
safe F u i payment of an amount
equal to ihe rvghesl b d « due wihm
24 hour* attar the advertsed tm* of
saw AJ payment* %h*j be cash or
guaranteed
instrument
mad*
P#YeU# to ih* Cferk of lhe C#cui
Cou t
Dated on 1(337002
MAfTYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT C O U R T
SEMINOLE C O U N TY FLORIDA
by Gerattne Hadurd Cepuy Cferk
»*ubash October 9 (« . 23 X 2 X 2
FLR054
Notice of Application
foi Ta i o**d
NOTICE I S h E H E B i GIVEN 8*1
KEVIN Q IC'IM Y 8 * 6tjU m ol th*
Wwktny c*&lt;1,M*t*,l| N i Mat) l m )
C*ttlic*f*t I ) u 4 I I I v * o X t «
•uord I 8 .4 U , T h . ■•KMMt. M m
0 « l t l rod IM t t tl ot o u i u 8 *
&gt;*nci«6un .4 Ih* p ro v t li A n l 8,*
"4 8 »)I| «• a hc h 1
I I luktMk
CER TIFICATE N O 27J6
TEAR O F ISSUANCE I M i
O^PABCEL I04 JO-21 » 50T 0000ui p.op*(ty l e q LOT

&gt;8LAVADA COURT PB 6 PO 66
fM m *.

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-H O U A S W TA C C A R O
C « « Y ol Sammol*. SUM t4 Fto o *
U " * M kuiit
tfou l*
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hkJh.H t w j f l J
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ham A m Sm tvrtU Corn*,
C 'A X ItW fl. Saatoid. TUtU a un

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“7 T " ‘ ‘“ • W 'U U X m a) T *
^ f o * pa^nmm J m ^
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7*
. P ^to * .iu shai be cash u
(K*Afsnleed
msirument
mad#

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MAiUANNt MORSE
« W * 0 U COUNTY. FLORIDA
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• a n u i Th* e*rtificl* 'W ’* * * 1*

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Node# of AppAcaae.
•or T n Deed
N O TIC E IS HEREBY
SHIRLEY R P1CKFOR0
of the Wtowmg cartAcafet; y
sad cerkftoafels) tor • *», w
. w a d thereon The ce^.Vm
ter(s) and year(t) of eauar,
deserphen of toe pmper*t ^
namefs) y i whch t
iv are as toiows
C ER TIFICATE NO 3604
YEA R O F tSSUAFfCi m .
FfeRCEL »0 f 10-21 J M v v

0350

Descrphon of PrcpeHy i g
X E S T E S ADO T O CVEOci
PG44
Names #i whch assess#} *
M C ARTHUR
A l of sa d property tr r ^ f
County of Semmole SUfedFrUnless such certificate! I, r ,
redeemed acconAng to fee y,
erty desertoed m such cerw&gt;
wii b i sod to toe
the west frorl door. Semmce*A.
Courthouse Santord F r / g 7
Monday November 1| a j
11 00am
Ffeyment of Safe fee ajp^
documentary stamp Uwi
recordmg tees are re g jr * ,
pad by to# sucressfJ bdfe ■
safe Fu i payment of r r
equal to the rughesl b d e da r
24 hours attar toe adverse*
safe A l payments shal ta or
guaranteed
mstrumen ^
payable to to# Cferk of r* Cp

Court
Defedon 10G7002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E C lR C U T c;
SEMINOLE C O U N T Y F \ &amp; -t
by Geraidm# Martord Dep.*»
Pubksh October 9. 16. 23 X .
RR056______________________
Notice of Application
For T a i Deed
N OTICE tS H ER EB Y GiVtk •
ANNA FER TIC FOUNCATC5
the holder oI the toiowm; r
catels) has Ned sa d can to*i
a tai deed to be issued Verso
cerbttcate number(s) md ru
issuance, the descrphon cf r
erty m dthan*m e(s) i n m e t .
assessed fear* as Foiows
C IR T1F1CATI N O 1125
YEAR O F ISSUANCE tffe
PARCEL 10# 33-1631 5062
X tO
Description of Property LEG £
BLK 5 CANAAN PB 1 PQ
Names m w hch turn
G EO R G E W BROWN
A i of sad property bang '
Cotmfy of Semmole. Slat* cf f
Unless such cerbfcateisi tr«
redeemed accortAng to few tr#
erty de sc-toed m s « h cefekce
wA be sold to the Nghes! txr*
the west front door. Semmoe Co.
Courthouse Santord Ftorda /
Monday November 10 20­
11 00am
Payment of Safe fee K P u
documentary stamp tares
recordmg fees are reqmred *
pad by the successful bdder •
safe F u i payment of #r a~
equal to th# highest b d H due r
24 hours after the advertised «**
safe AJ payments shai be car
guaranteed
instrument
“
payable to toe Cferk of tha O
Court
Dated on 1(317007
MAFTYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIR CU IT C a
SEMINOLE C O U N T Y FL0R10
by GerskJma MartonJ Dep.fy C
Pubksh October 9. 16. 23 X T
RR057

Notice of Application
For T a i Oeed
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GfVEN
SHIRLEY R P1CKFORD the
of toe toJowmg certifcalel s) U
sad cerbfcafeis) tor a U i dev
•ssuad thereon The cerhhca*'
beds) and year(S) of esuar.
descrphon of tha property c
namels) m when 4 was iik
feare as toiows
CER TIFK.ATE NO 2 7 il
YEAR OF ISSUANCE *991
FYLRCEL ID# I t 21 31 501
X tO
Descnpeon of FNuperty LEG
1 • 2 BLK 2 H I E NS 1ST At
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS PB
2&gt;
Names m wNch assessed WAL WILSON SR
AJ of sad property bemg r
County of Senvnote Stile Cf Fk
Unless such certtocateisi kha
'edeemed according to law to# ;
erty deserbed m such cerkhca
w&gt;i ba sod to (he Nghesi
the west front Juor Semmole C&lt;x
Courthouse Santord Ftorda r
Monday Novemtwr 10 20C*
1 00am
Payment of Safe fee jppwa
documentary stamp t**6#t r
^econing fees a/* requ *1 k
pad by the Success/, ieviw K *
F u i payment ol an
#•&gt;-#1 to to# Ngnesl b d &lt;s 1 4 •*
24 hour* after
advertisei
•dfe A i payments she I
guaranteed
instrument
va&gt;
Payebie to r # Cferk ut the :
Court
Dated on 1(3^7002
M A R rA V rE MORSE
CLERH OF THE CIR CU IT CL S EM INOtE C O U N T Y FLCR &lt;
8* 0*t*kkn* H aiX n ) 0*puh
Putifckii O ctU ai » . 16 23 j,
RR0S*

NotK* ol A p pU c* t»
&lt;0i T a i 0*«a
N OTICE IS H ER EBY \ ■
8
SitlRLEY R PICKFORO
*•
of 8i* tottuwflg c*(titc 4tr - " - —3
V U ) (*ttif&lt;4l*( 4) k » I -J. * 4 0 t*
&lt;ssued thereon Th# c r ’ -- ** &lt;X#T*
be»|*) and yeartst of s
**
descrphon ol the pope&gt; # d to#
f&gt;ameik) m wfw.h 4
“ *es*#d
* e re as toiows
CER TIFICATE NO Utf
YEAR O F ISSUANCE 'I**
w l r c e l id # ta.*' i w /o u u;
O tX
Owscrphon of Pnp* *» i t J tOfb
10 • 19 RE Pi A? • WiNWOC.
RAFLK PB J FHi JO
Nam** m
n » » ■***mJ Pif**t *
PARKE Ft C l FF(ViD iACKSOfl
A i of sad prose'ty bemg n t *
County uf Semmure Sute of For or
Unless such certfcefeisl sha* &gt;
redeemed acrordng to few the pi .
•♦ty desirbed n such cettita?
wfe be s*to to toe Ngpesl t d v »
toe west from duor Semeve# C*vr*&gt;
Courthouse Santord ( U d i -n
Monday Nuvember 10 2VXV »
11 00am
Payment ol Sale fe# 4st*or«
ducumentary stamp U * n *
recurAng fees are '#qo*»vd P •
Pad by toe successfu bdJ*» K T*
safe F u i payment of an i h v '
rnjuaJ to toe /vghesf bd S Ju# eto
24 huurs otter tfe t o w -’ *ed ' *
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A SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO THE
PtAT
THEBEOf. AS RE COROE 0 IN PtAT
BOOK 3Q AT PAOElSl 45 49 Of
THE PUBLIC RECOROS O f SEMI
HOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
De'edlh.i (My ol OCT IS 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
U t r f r n * Monte

C\*% of the C&lt;rtuA Court
By Mary Strrx*#
Deputy Clerk
PutiHh n
THE S€MtNOLE HERALD
THE IAW OFFICES O f OAVIO J
STERN PA
ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
SOI S Urwwrtrfy Oove Sul* 500
Pfentebon FL 31324
(9541233 8000
01779 T* NCI)
«N ACCO R D AN CE W ITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT penont e m d ie b * 1.ev need
■Hfl 4 K&gt;*cul accorrvrvxlatun iN x M
corucl C O U R T ADMINISTRATION
««
*he
SEMINOLE
County
Couthom e at 407 665 4227 1 8009SSS77I (TD O ) ot I 800 955 8770
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Puf*»h Octct*r?J 3o 2002

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE UTM
JUOiClAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
CCMINOLC COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO 02 CA 3117 14 K
STANDARD FEDERAL RAfiK. A
SAVINGS d a n k

federal

p l a in t if f

vs
CARLOS M O R O Z CO ET AL
D E F E N D A N TS )

NOTICE O f ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO CAR LO S M ORO ZCO
•hoift renderxe t% unknown if
heihethey be W»ng
and 4
heihemey be deed t*e unknown
defendant* «mo may be tpouie*
Kerf* devY*ee* grantee* em gneei
tenor* creator* l*u»’m
and a4
parte* clatmevj an mtereil by.
through. unde* of agam*t me
Defendant* eho are no! known lo be
dead of akve and *4 parte* henng
Of Uaenmg to have any
M*e of
m e n ! n me pr^wrfy deserted ft
the mortgage bewg toredosed here

ft
VOU ARE MEREB &lt; NOTIFIEO met
an attun to tofeck*^* a mortgage on
ire tokowmg proper »y
LOT 7 TIM ACUAN UN IT 1ft
PHASE 1 RE PtAT ACCORDING TO
THE PtAT THE RE O f AS R ECO R D
ED IN PtAT BOOK 48 PAGE 12
TH R U 16
OF
THE PUBLIC
R ECORDS OF SEMINOLE C O U N
TY FLORIDA
ha* been Ned eg*m%! you and me
you are reguted to serve a copy of
you *'&lt;tl*n detente* 4 any to 4 on
UAV'O J STERN ESQ Pia«ntif! *
attorney wrote edUeta e 801 S
Urwervty Drrve 4500 Plantation Ft
33324 on of bekye (no e'er man X
day* hom me date of the N tl put*
cation of m e note* of action) and »fe
the ongrvaJ wth the clerk of m e court
either before service on PUntifl*
attorney or *nmei**t#iy thereafter
otfwrwtte a drtault m* te entered
aganst you tor r e rekel demamled
m the u y rp u m or petAan Ned her#

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W lTIfESS my hand and ite teal of
tf-.t C o u t
SEMINOLE Couftfy,
F torail m e da, o» O C T 15 2002
MARYANNE MORSE CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
U T Mary Stn-upe
D EP U TY CLERK
IA W O F F IC E S 0 F OAViO J 3 TER N
A TTO R N EY TOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY ORIV*
SUITE 500
PLANTATION FL 3X124
IN a c c o r d a n c e w i t h
th e
AM ERICANS WITH D IS A B U S E S
A C T persont #.m citab*&lt;*e» need
mg a special accorenuJet-jn *****
cuntecl CO UR T ADMINISTRATION
al
the
SEMINOLE
Count,
Courthouse «1 i4U7,ftft5
y
800 955 8771 (TDD) ut 1 800 9*5
8770. na F tonda R eU , S-Hvce
THIS NOTICE 5ftAll BE PUH
LISHED OffCE A WEEK FOR *WO
CO ffSECU TIVL WEEKS
P U B LIS H IN T h E SEMINOLE
HERALD
PvXAsh October 23 » 2002
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IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE I8TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY
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W ITNESS my hand and tea aaal oI
Court at SEM IN O IE County
TVmda. ter, day n( O C T IS J00?
MARYANNE MORSE C IE R K
C IE R K OF THE CIR CU IT CO U R T
BY Mary Stroup*
D EP U TY C IE R K
TAW O FFICES O f OAVIO J STER N

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THEREOF AS n E C O R O E D IN PLAT
BOOK M RAGES t l S4 O F THE
B U 8 U C RECO R O S O F SEM INO IE
c o u n t y Fl o r i d a
t&gt;**n Mwl
you and iu&lt;
you are r*r&gt;j**d ,0 serve a copy of
yo u written (totense* 4 any to f on
OAVIO j STER N E S O PWhnMt,
•itomoy, * tv »a **&gt; m , n SOI S
t&gt; N « *500 PUnUhnn F I
M l? 4 on or twfcr* |no U trr tnan 30
&gt; % » *om lha data of tfu. f.r,t put*
caoon al
no«ca al action |and Ma
»&gt;• ongmal » « i ipa dart o* » v t court
•Thar baAwa I r r v c , on Plantifl *
alterrury » romodunrVy Itwraafiar
« T » n « n a a datiuK &lt;n4 t « antarad
•gavwl yr*. Tor tea rakal dnmandad
m tea Compla^l or pataon N «d hare
in

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*01 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION FL 133?4
IN ACC O R D A N C E W ITH THE
AM ERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona ante AaaMitwa need
mg a tpactal accommodated ihouid
ronlact CO U R T AOAIINlSTRATtON
41
tea
S E M IN O IE
County
Courthouaa at (40T&gt;««5 4?37 |.
* « T m » T T I |TD0l or 1 800955
■TTO. ma Florida Ralay Sarmca
THIS NOTICE SMALL BE PUB
LISHED ONCE A W EEK FO R TWO
C O N SEC UTIVE W EEKS
PUBLISH IN TH E SEM INOLE
MEFULO
Pl***h October 23. 30 2002
n n i4 8

IN TH f CIRCUIT COURT
O f T H i IfTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO 02 CA 2204 14 W
NATIONAL CITY M O R TGAG E CO
vs

PLAINTIFF

a m b e f i w il l ia m s

eta l

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D € F F NOANT(S»

NOTICE O f ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO
AMOER WILLIAMS AND
UNKNOW N SPOUSE O f AMBER
w a LIAMS
who*# re*id#rve ■* unknown if
he *he they be Iw ng
end ♦
he*he they be deed me unknown
detomlenf* who mey be *pou«e*
hew* devt*ee* gren^e* i r n g n m
kenor* creator* IruMee* end el
pertiet c U t v f j en eifere*| by
mrough under or e ge m t the
DetnteWJ* ef o turn n u k b w n to be
deed Of e&gt;ve end H pede* hew%g
Of tlewnwig to heve eny rvjM i.rw* or
w&gt;1ere*t w* me [r-x # -* , dwerifeed &lt;n
the mortgege bev&lt;g torecto*«d here

VL
VOU ARE HEREBY NO TIFIED met
en ectkjn to torectoee e m uigege on
the toAuwmg property
LOT 4 O f F O R E S T CO VE
ACCO R D IN G
TO
THE
PLAT
TH ER EO F AS RE COFLOE D IN PLAT
BOOK 55 AT PAGE 54 ANO 55 O f
THE PUBLIC RECO R O S O f SEMI
NOLE C O U N TY FLORIDA
he* been Ned egem*t you end me
you ere requwed to serve e copy of
yo u e*4t#n deton*e* 4 eny to 4 on
OAVIO J STERN E S Q P W t f * I
eftorrey eho«e etike** e 801 S
Unrverwfy D* «e *500 Fhentebon FL
33124 on or tetor* (nu Uter men X
dey* from the dele of me fr*f put*
cehon uf m e notice of ectxm) em] let
Ih# ongknel edh (he cierk uf Ifw* court
*4her betore service on F*l**ibfft
eftorney of &lt;mmeduiefy tfwMeeh#'
oCherwr*# e JeUUI * 4 te entered
egen*l yuu tor Vie rekef dernended
m me corr*Aer4 of petAcm teed here
m
W ITNESS nr, hend and me teei of
the C o u t el S EM iffO iE County
Ftorde m&gt;* dey of O C T 15 2002
MAM rANNE MORSE CLEFLK
CLERK OF THE CIR CU IT CO U R T
BY Mery Stroup#
D EP UTY CLERK
l AW O FFICES OF DAVID J STER N
A IIU H N E Y FOR F*LAiNTlFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATlOff FL 33324
IN A C C O R D AN CE W ITH THE
auer cans

w it h

d is a b il it ie s

ACT. person* e4h lieebete* need
e*g e special eccunrrmdefk n shuud
contact C O U R T ADMINISTRATION
el
the
S E M IN O IE
County
Couthouse el (407)665 4227 1
800 9558771 (TD O ) or 1 800 955
8770 vie Florida Relay Servk.*
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE F»UB
LISHED ONCE A W EEK FOF4 TWO
CO flSECUTlVE W EEKS
PUBLISH IN TH E SEMINOLE
HERALD
Putftth Orf'Cef 23 X 2002
»■&gt;«• i «____________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT CO U R T OF THE
EIG H TEEN TH JUDICIAL CIR CUIT
IN AND FOR
S E U IN O lE C O U N TY
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTIO N
CASE NO 02 C A 2216 14 K
WELLS FARGO HOME
M ORTGAGE INC F K.A
n o r w e s t M ORTGAGE INC
FhemWl
v«

SANDRA l C O LU fl A K A SAN DMA
li N N CO LO N et el
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NOTICE O f ACTION
TO DAISY ARF4QYO
LAST KNQWN ADORE SS

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CU R REN T ADORE S 3
UNKNOWN
A N » ANO A ll UffKNOW N MAM
TIES CLAIMING
THFkOUGH
uNDEM ANO AfiAlFfST THE HERE
i,4 NAMED INDIVIDUAL D E F IN
OANDSi WHO ARE FfOT k NUWN

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SAID UNKNOW N PANTIES M A ,
L l A M a n INTEREST a s S PO US
t s HEIRS DEVISEES 0*1 O TH ER
c l a im a n t s

general

JUR IS D IC TIO N OtVlSlON
C A S E NO 02 C A 2177 14 1
C O N S E C O FiNA/fCL SERVICING
COM P.
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p l a in t if f

MtCMAMU S « C R t HMAN I ' *»
NO n e t O f ACT ton
C O N S TR U C TIV E SEHVICt
TO
R C H A R O S A C A lH A W I
UTAUA j ’A N S K JU S C O f H CH A R O
S A C A IH M A JI
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PLAINTIFF

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crwMors trustee* and aa
parties claiming *n interest by

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LAST KtKWYYf ADORE *»S
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CURRENT ADORESS
unknow n

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MARYANNE MORSE CLERK
CLER K O f TH E CIR CUIT CO U R T
By Ruth Kmg
A , Dnpufy ClnrA
Echavarna A Aaaociatet PA
P O Boa 75018
Tampa EL 136?? 5018
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH TH E
J J ' t n 'C *N S W ITH DISABILITIES
E ” *0 N S W l™ DISAB il i
t ie s n e e d in o s p e c ia l a c c o m

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S ANFO nD FLOFUDA 32771 TELE
PHONE NUM BER (4071373 4130
NOT LATER TH A N SEVEN IF) DAYS
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O f T H t 1(TH
JUD ICIAL CIBCUIT
IN AN O FOB
S tM IN O lC C O U N TY
FLORIDA
O tN C R A L
JUR IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C * M No 03 C A -I9 4 0 -I4 .K
CQUtCRCDlT CO R PO R ATIO N O f
AMERICA
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The unknown *pou*e end ell
unknown h#e* dev&gt;*ee* grantee*,
etirgnee* legelee* kenhokJer*.
creditor*, trurtee* or otherwi*#.
cie.mmg by through, under or
egan*i ART 0 VAN TINE drcee*ed
el e l.
Detondenf*
N O TICE O f ACTIO N
(P»#e*e Pubfc*h w m Sentord Pr***)
TO MARTHA R VAN TINE rvkvkj
uety r**jdence unknown 4 ekve
em| 4 dea.1 to e l pertw* cUrrvng
•nlere*l» by mrrxjgh under or
egam*! me %*«] MARTHA R VAN
TINE r x l v d e l y end el other per
te* h*vmg or clearing to have *ry
PflNOf mfere*| n m « property
he&lt;«Hn de*crited
MARTHA R VAN TINE Tru*»#e of
me A D Vanin* FenWy Tru*f e*tabk v e d unde# th* bu tt Dec Ur aton
dated November 24 1997 re**lence
ue n ae n if eKe end 4 dee l to el
parte*
ciamung
eiter**!* by
ihroujh under or ega^nt me tart
MART,la R VAN TINE Trueteeof m#
A 0 Vantne FemJy TruU e*Ubk*^e«|
iKider the Trust D erW atan djled
Tfovember 24 1997 end e l other
parte* hevmg or cleavung to have
any rn/4 title or ntereM rr the prop
•rty hereby descried
The uenow n benefciane* cUvrvng
any rterest x vV r the A D Vantne
FenUy Trust e*tibe*hed urvSer
Trust DeclareUm de«r**t Novemte*

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YOU ARL N O TIFIED thai en acton
to to*ertote e moHgege on the ka
keeng property n S e r m e Cou*ty
Ftorda
The West 218 W t of me South
217 8 toef of Lot 27 NEW UPSAL A
road t&lt;f t cf eey eccuning to
the Ptet therecl a* recorded n that
Book 1 Peg# 67. of the Putkc
Record* of SerrwxAe C ou rt, Fiord*
he* been Ned egamsl you end itju
ar* regueed to serve a copy of you
eteten defense* if any to I on
Actomo 4 yds* P A Plantm * ettor
'wy* whose ekkes* ■* 2601 South
{la,shorn Drrve Su4* 1600. Merm
Ftorale M l 33 e t t o X dey* aher
the N*t pubkretsjn end Me th# onpnel emh me Clerk of IN* C o u t e*her
betor# sermce on Plaett/K « attorney*
or mmeihately mereeher otherene
a d n U A e a be entered ageist you
lor the reief demanded &lt;n the
Cample#*
Deled mv* dey of O C T 16 2002
MAM,ANNE MORSE Cierk
By R u h K n g
Deputy Clerk
ADOflFfO 4 VOSS PA
260t South B#fshore Dnv#
1600
M e n Ftorde 33133
1305 858 5555
H y-M ere e person wkh a deecumy
eho reeds any accommoiletton n
order to (xa/tepale n m*i* proceed
•ng ycu are antiOed at no cusl to
you to me provision uf ce*ta#i asvs
lanca
P&gt;cas* contact Court
Adm-r*.!:jtjon
X I NoflK P#'»
A»enue Suite N X 1 Senkxd F kxOa
32771 (407)323 4227 eithm (2)
eurong Oers of y o u race&lt;pl of the
nutic# 4
are heemg or vuca
impelled cal 1 (800) 955 8771
Pubksh October 21 X 2002
RF11SI

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLO R IDA

C A S IN O 02 CA 247316 U
iN RE FO R FEITU R E O f
aJ2 410 00 IN U N ITE D STATES
CURRENCY

NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO Jeffery SleNer
uo Michael D Dicembre Evytare
One Suum Oranrje Ave Sole
304
Orlando Ftornle 12801
a n] el others eho c U m an viteresl
at me kiAnerig property 112 4 10 X
ft United States currency
f E Unger «&gt; h.% oftoel
capeufy a* Sher4f of the Serrenole
Couify F tor ail thrriurjh hr* off*#**
mvestigalurs or agent* *#«/#&gt;]
SJ 1410 00 uf tf .9t oU f# prufwrty in
U about Sep&lt;errper » | jy Q J tl ut
rear IO*jO Bern aft Dove luw/euot
SerrMrwae Cou&lt;ty FiuruJa «r « l w / e t
V I 000 00 J me above prupert, &lt;ir
or abnul SepfemCwt 16 2U02 at ur
near 1052 Montgi/mer, Rua&lt;f
Altamonte
Sprmg*
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Cuuify f *m*Li 12714 SeaJ proper
ty •» «i me i uilixty of *h# She«4t uf
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forfeiture puisu««nl to sector ■*
912 701 912 704 Ftorafe Sletwfe*
An kmer*le&lt;l Cm *4a#4 tor Furfeaue
has been tee) n me it* re *fyfe&lt;t
Cout
I HE ME B f C l MI IF V r e a Uue e «I
correct copy of mis Not*# uf
Forfeiture Corrpkenl eat tumshed
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MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
by G*rn»&gt;n* Hnrtonl 0*puly Cl*-,
PuMite Ottob*r ?3 30 TOC? an.)
November 6. 13 2002
RM156
Nolle* ol Application
for Ta« Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN met
DONALD L TERFTY ANNE T TERM,
REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST the
**!#, of the tottowmg c#rt«fc*1#&lt;s)
has Ned sad certificates) to, a U i
to be issued m#r#on The cer
thcate number's| And year's) of
issuance m# description of the prep
•rty and the name's) n ehrch 4 Na i
assessed ear* as toAow*

CERTIFICATE NO 208
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1995
F’ARCEL ID* 2 V 1 9 X 5 A G 0 6 1 0 W tO
D esertion of FNoperty L E G LOT 1
BLK 6 TR 10 TOW N O f SANFORD
RB 1 P O 62
Name* m e h&lt; h assessed
FKXJERT G C F &lt; X X /E TTE
A l of *a«J property bemg #1 the
Cou*fy of SemaxAe State of F torala
Itotes* »uth certificate's) *he* te
redeemed ecconing to lew th ep np
•*N described #1 surh certihret#'*)
wtO be sokj to the h-/e*t bnifer at
Ihe ee*t front d n u Semeiote Court,
Courthouse Sentonj Ftoraii on
Lk#yJ.r, December 2 2002 at
11 OOem
Payment c4 Safe fee eppkcatKe
(ixum entery stamp teae* end
rarurilng fees ere required to he
paal by the successful f.*Mr* at me
safe Fu « payment of en « m u # (
*rf)ual to the Nghest 1*1 it due wtfvn
24 h ous after the aifverf^ed hm# of
A#*e AA payments ih a l be cash nr
gitatanteed
eistrurert
made
Ife fK e lo me Cferb &lt;4 mu» O u e
Cout
Dated on 10)17 7002
MARrAfdrC MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CO U R T
SEMiFFOiE C O U N TY FLORIDA
by Gerekine Hertud Deputy Cfer*
Pubksh October 23 X 2002 and
fkjvemter 6 . 13. 2002
RR157
Notice of Application

RR159
Norte* o l Appite«Mort

te, T l , D**d
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN te «

Uwn G T*fry, te* hoktef &lt;4 te* M
Yymng c*,Mcat*&lt;,| n*« Mk , u *.
« u M te K K »i Th* carttecat* m o
o*fU| and y*a-t,| ol tewanc* te*
d»*cnpbon ol If* profwrty and te*

0770

fteKteTtel arcorOng Id t e , lh* prop•ffy
n nycb c*mlcai*&lt;,|
M b « K M te te* h*grt*,l h.*tef at
te. m l Iron d m , SteTwioi* Courty
CoufteouM Snntortl Illy ,in on
Mondny D*c*rob*i ? ?oo? al
11 00am
rtnyffteif ol Sal* If * .pplKabla
ttecum*n!ary ,ijm p t , , * , and
rncortAng In*, ,r * rsquirad te b*
PAid by te* K m t l J bmd»f ai te*
*a ‘" fu « pnynteit ol an i m x n l
to te* lygrtm t*j i , du* * iN n
?4 hour, *8*f te* ndv»rtm*d Inn* ol
m i * All p*v-n*rti, than b* rate or
gunrant**d
mitrumanl.
mad*
P*y*w* to te* C t e t ol te* d c u d
Court

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERL O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOIE COUNTY. ElOHlOA
by OtettKi* Hwterd Dnpuly Otek
PjrfiAMi Octebai ?3 30 TOO? Kfd
"W 9tet»r S, t l. TOO?

t*ftter«K,| tor * laa d*&lt;y| k, t*

C IR Tin C A TE MO: 1304
YEAR O f ISSUANCE: 1995
PARC11 IO» 18 ?l 10 507 0000

Ontedan 1017,700?

n*'"*r, i " tertch • **, *,M«W&gt;d
h 'n t t U m

CERTIFICATE NO 958
YEAR o r ISSUANCE 1995

tercel to* 311931

0090

CERTIFICATE NO 964
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1996
PARCEL 10* 32-19 31 502 0000
00A6
Descrption of FNoperty L E G Ff X
F T O f S 125 F T OF W 110 F7 OF
LO T A ROSE LAND PARK PO 7 PO
51
Name* #1 ehch assessed MINNIE
L PEW
AJ uf sad prupert, t e n g n Ve
Couify nf Carrvnofe. State of F torda
Unless such certAcelers) she! be
redeemed ecconing to fee the prop
erty desertoed et such certihcafed)
e * be sok) to the h*/eM tedder al
me eesl trur4 &lt;kxx. Serrvnufe Counfy
C o u mouse SantonJ F tord a on
U m i f y December 2 . 2002. at

Couftemrt# Santerd ftonda. on

Mo-kUy. D*c*rob*f ?. poo? at

II 00am
P*ym*nf of Sate te* appkcabte
docu-T&gt;«nt*fy ,u m p tar*, and

-•m-rkng k&gt;«, ,r* mdumd to b*
P*d by te* (tier * „ tut bdd*f *1 te*
M^&gt; fu « p*ym*rl of an amouit
«&gt;u*l to to* h-gh*u bd K du* mtetn
74 hour, an*, te* ath&gt;«rt»*d tm « of
Mte Aa p*ym*rf, Ute* b* cate or
Quarant**d
tn,trum*nf.
mad*
P*yabte te te* Ctofk of te* C*cu«
Court
Dated on KV17 700?
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOIE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by luann* W' Kmftey Dmufy Cte-k
Pabbia October 73 , 30 7007 and
Nov*rrb*r 6. 13, TOO?
RRI60
None* of Application
tor Tar Oaad
N OTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN toal
KEVIN Q TERFtY to* hotdar of to#
tettowrtg cartihcataoi ha, Mad u r l
C*fhhcata(,| tor a U r d**d to ba
&gt;,Kj*rl toaraon Th# cartitical* nurnb#r(,| and y*ar(,) of teauanc# toa
d#Kry&gt;hon ol to* propmfy and to*

nam*t,| m »n«.n *

Dated cm T0 177002
MAR,ANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLOFUDA
try (ierakin# Harford Deputy Cferk
F*ubhsh CkLAer 23 X 2002 erd
fiuvenbfef 6 13 2002
MR 158

u ln w l

lia r* aa kYtewi

CEtm riCA TE NO 154
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1995
PARCEL ID# 31 19 3t 576 000U0050
O avirdton rjt Preparty I f o LO T 5
CED AR H IIL PB 79 PQ I#
Nam*, rt *n&lt;n a ,te „ * rj JUDITH
GAflflAI PEMSONAL R fp
A4 ol u d proparty bamg rt to*
Ccrtoty ot Sammote SUte ot FlorrU
IteteM « * h carhhc*trM») d u l h*
rartemnad according te U « to* prep
arty d*icr4i*d n u « n cart.Val*i,l
*te t - u * t lo te# hghed taktef al
th* M d hcinl itou, Samrtote Cntrtty
Coratooui* Santetd t u i u m
MnnrUv Dacombar ? TOO? at

II 00*m

Paymant ot Sate te* « ( , J . *u*
dneumantaty dam p I n , , and

irenrong km, ar* lapmt to b*
pad by to* tu r c e iih j takter al to*
Mte Fu4 paymant ot an 4/ncxxM
n Jual to tea twjhad ba] d dua alter,
74 hu a , *6«r Itm a t * ', v*r| lm * cl
late Ar paymant! d e l t a cadi or
•jr*4*k»'tr«.|
ritlium vRi
m«r)e
I'-m K e In We f &gt; t » ol Hua O - ml
Caul
Deled an K i t 7 71X12
UA irvAfiN r M O R S I
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Sr MiN O L I C O U N TY FLORIDA
by Luerme W w fe y DepuT, Cfe«k
PuMtsh October 73 30 2002 enil
Ntaerr # t 6 13 2002
RR161

NotKe of Apf&gt;l&lt;sUon
for Tei Deed
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN thet
KEVIN O TERRY th* takfef of me
kikuwmg certtfoUetsl hes Ned sect
certtVete't) U • U i deed to be
esued thereon Th* certify el# ,«jm
bertkl end yeer'S) of etuenr* the
descrfrtmn of the prupert, # « ] the
fume's) et ehrch 4 ees s lu t t e d
■tv# es kjkowt
CER TIFICATE N O 650
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1995
FfeFfCEL ID* 31 19 31 526 0000­
0010
Deteripftrvi of Fho^erty LE O LOT 1
CE DAR H IIL PB 29 PG 16
Nemes n e hch ettetsed JUDITH
GABEUI PERSONAL REP
A i of te d property b#mg n me
Court, of Serrvnofe Sfete of FlurOe
Unfets such certAceiersI shei be

fW

Amciicjn llait
AvMRUiitin.'f

1 1 rtnem

Ffeymenl cf Safe fee appkcabfe
documentary stamp taaes and
reconing fees are 'equrad to be
pad by the successffe bidder et me
see FuA payment of an amount
e«|ual lo the h^f&gt;#tl b d &gt;* due eithm
24 hours after me advertised time of
safe A l payments she* be cash or
guaranteed
instrument
made
l&gt;*r*bfe to me Cierk of the C#tutf
Cout

s?»oooo-

Dikotoboo ol PropKfy LEG 1 0 T 9
C f DARHIIL PB ?9 RO 16
Naro*, n *h*h n t n i n . &gt;,kte
Oatteai Pmrtenal R*p
A&lt; o» la d prof*fty t* * g m te*
C-Xterfy of Steteol* SUI* of fiord*
U " t e « Kjch c#tiYcal»(,| teafl b*
r*d**ro«d acconteg to U * te* prop.
K ty d»Krte*d n u r h c*rtihc«f*H|
*"« b* told te te* high*« b«M*f *t
te* m u from door SteteoU Count,

for Tea Deed
N O TIC E IS H EREBY G IV EN mat
ANNA FER TIC FO UNDATION INC
me holder of me toAoemg cert-6
cate's! has Ned seal certificate!*| to*
a tea deed to be esued mereon Th*
ter t v ate tomber'si and yeerfsl d
issuance the deserphon of the prop
erty end the name's) *1 efech 4 ees
assessed is ere as toAuw*

L ee ; a i s

' V -U ) "•*! 0 m m «k|

Can You Rocognlzo
th* Signs of StrokoT
• SuddRUTFtir«UV
* a j* p «i ol t f « tjea. jtm ot
Vg. ns^cY .Wt on one sde ol

thetxxly
•SudGenCOfkjMOfl VOubir
s d c ja t *} cf

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•SuddenMuDttyerg none
CFD0ttlet«5

N u I k * of AppiKalion

to. Tea Deed
N O TIC E IS HEREBY G IV EN that
iN T E G flA T IO F S I INC me tmkfer
of the lr-TVxemg certJceter *) has Me«1
sad certitsatei*! tor a Ua deed to be
issued Ifeteon The certihcale nun
bertsi arsl year'si of issuance me
descrptum uf the pnperty and the
name's) m eh*h 4 ea* asvesseil
•s are as tofeiw*

•

.

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a oxmhidlrjn
• SbdOer. w e t g teM dxTe antfi

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L u tn

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CERTIFICATE NO 704
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1995
PARCEL ID* lh 19 X 5 15 UGiJO
0180
Uescriptiun uf Fhi*ierry L E G LOTS
16 * I t A N t J OF VACO S T ON S
BLK G A D CH APPELLS SU B O PB l

PO 71
Flames m ef-« h a**e**eit
Zf NEPHA CALHO UN
Ail uf seal ^n * e «t, b w v j n the
Cuuify uf Sermiufe Stale uf F total*
Uhfess such cer hfw ale's I sha* te
imkrarreil a u u r d n j to few the prup
erty J n e r b a J m such certthcafer*)
w# be sukl to me fe/esl bakfer al
me * r ,1 hunt kiae Sememie C o u 4y
( lajiSviuvi Sentord Ftorale m

Ut&lt;Lir leinttcer 2 2002
11 ouam
Pa,n«er4 uf Safe fee eppreabie
ducuneritary »tan&gt;p Uaes and
recurring fee* are 'er^jtieil to be
peal by the lu u a S c U bailer al the
*afe F u l (effnent uf an amuu4
ery»y i » the tar/esl b*J % due e l t e
24 r&lt;M4r* after me advaeivaMj tare uf
sale Afl pa|ir«r4» sha4 te cash or
guaranteed
mstruvenl
made
pjyatfe ki me Cferk of me t.#tu4

Heartstroke
B rie fs
Fat mor« inloimalion cJfl
I 800 AHA USA1 ot visit
»\*w 4 m # n c«rh # jf1 o r ,

L

i d M i t e d acrotrtno to U * teaprop**ty d M o tw d n ,u ch c*ft4r*t&lt;u,|
tot I* ro d te to* h r ^ w d h-ktef at
te* t r y kom &lt;tew. S * m n t* County
Coraihou** Santerd Fiord* on
Monday. Daurober ?. JOO? *1

1 1 00*m

T**pn*m of Sate te*. appkeata*
documentary damp l m , and
team ing to*, ar* tequrad te b*
p ad by tea lu cc a id iJ baiter at tea
rate Fu l paymant oI an arrvxml
aqual to te* fwjfmd b d i* du* eaten
74 h u , aftar te* ehmrtxad tiro* ui
late A l payment, d te l b* ca,h a
guarenfeed
mstrument
made
ffeyefcfe
me D e r i f4 m# C#nj4
Court
Dated on 1(V I77002
MAR,ANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE C IR C U IT C O U R T
SEMINOLE C O U N TY FLORIDA
by l uanne Woodfey D epUy Cferk
F*iAAsh October 73. X . 2002 arv|
November 6 13 2002
RR162

to

CiR TIFICATf NO 1798
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1995
PARCEL 10# 01 70-1030*0000-

J64JO
Oakcrpbon ot Prrpnrty I f o LO TS
36* 388 3F0 IF ? 6 374 f RANK L
W OOORUFFS SUBO PB 3 PO 44
Nam*, rt which a u * n « d JUOITM
GABBAI PERSONAL REP
A l Ol ta d proparty bamg n toa
County of Samnote Slat# ot Ftonda
U n to,, pjcfi c*rtihcat*&lt;,| «h*a b*
rorteamad accontng to low to* prop
•fly rteKrbad ai Krch cof1it&lt;aU(,i
m l b* ro d to too teghett bddar at
to* M k l Ironl cteot Samtnoia County
CouttoouM Santerd Florida, on
Monday Oacamba, ? to o ? ol
I I 00am
Paymant oI Sate In* apple ar ia
documanlaty tu m p it l „
arvl
tMOrtAng tea, ar# rm ju m l to h*
Pad by to# roc ra w h j bddnr al in*
»*l* FuA paymant nf an amount
aqual to to* higteul b d &lt;t du* rotten
74 hourt ahar to* adr*rt&gt;,*d ten* ol
•ate A l paymant, ,f\*.l ba cad, ot
guaranlaad
rnitrumant.
mada
payabte to Iha Ctork ot toa Cacul
Court
Datadon I O 177007
MAttYAtitlE MORSE
CLER K OF THE CIR CUIT C O U R T
SEM INOIE C O U N TY FLORIOA
by luatrt* Wnoilay Deputy Ctet,
P u * m October 73 30 too ? and
Tpivember 6 13 2002
RR163
IN THE CIRCUIT C O U R T
FOR O S CEO LA CO U N TY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Case Number PR 02 PR 000429
lN »*f l STATS OF
H Cflf FIT A WHi l AN
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADM INISTRATION
The ,»4trYuni\tratHtfi of the eiU te of
n o o c n r A WHELAN &lt;feree%e&gt;l
F4e Number f*rt 02 PH 000429 it
penrinfj
the C# cu t C o u t ku
Oiceofe County Flnnit* i'rofwite
t&gt;v»k«n the e i i e n of eheh e 2
C ou thotiie Square Kittwmmee
Fkirkii 37741 The ru m e i of the
" r v v f e 'rt*P M rta ln «
J me per
(rffe •••ftaaivaiY^ ll ,*# 9 inmiteay 4&gt;**
*1 Vittfr I m* -a«
A n iN T C H IS f f D P f lfS U N S a h *
N O TIFIED THAT
At |#t\tri9 m erfxfei ttvs th rfi a i%
%#»»•&lt; I eho have u t e il r i n i that
chakenga the 9«taHy of the e # fie
ijekhcetairvi of the peturvil repre
lenlatrve e r x e or j u r e k lu n uf
Vie C o u t ere req^reif tu ike t e r
crerclami e4h th&gt;« C o u t WlTttiN
T»«E L A T IH O f T H R U M O N TH S
A F TE R T H i DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
O R THIRTY DAYS A F T E R T h e
DATE O f SERVICE O f A C O P Y O f
THIS NOTICE O N THEM
A i creator* of me decoder! end
other per ton* having c ie m i or
demand* age#1*! decedent* eitate
on e h u n a copy of tv* mibce «*
terved *4htf! mre# mu4h* efler the
ifee of me V*l pubkcetkjn of m&gt;n
notice mu«l N# me# cfean* e th thi*
C o u t W ITHIN THE LA TE R OF
TH R EE M O N TH S A F T E R THE
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O f THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
A FTER THE DATE O f SERVICE O f
A C O P Y O f THIS N O TIC E Off
THEM
A i other creator* of the decefent
end p#r*on* hevmg clean* or
demand* agam it the decedent*

L

* ,U U m ud Me toa* claana * m toff
court W ITH IN T H R E E M O N TH S
A FTER TH E DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
A L l CLAIMS D EM AN 0S ANO
O B JE C TIO N S N O T S O FILED W ill
B f FO R EV ER BARRED
Tha date ol to* ted puUcahnn ot
ted Nntb* la Octebae 73 2007

TVcronai RapmnntJdte*
FRAH k M TOW NSEN D
7371 Butternut Court
*
Kil«*nm «* f f 17744
MARY S TOWTiSE NO
ASornay tec Pmronal R*pr*Mnt*trv*
Ftonda Bat No 15850]
S70 Emmett Stteat
P O Boa 470*47
Kmanmao. FL 17747 0*47
TYten# (407)84* 7500
PutAkh Octobm 73 30 700?
RFT168

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O T THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 0I-CA-817-14-P

Nolle# ot Application
Iot Tat Daad
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN toal
KEVIN G TERRY r t » hokter el toa
Motemg carbfcaia|,| h a , Mad u d
r*rtiUat*i,i tot a U r drwd to bo
•Muad toaraon Th# carMcat* nutv
b*t|,| and y#*r|,| ot wauanc* too
iteicrptmn of to* proparty and to#
n*ma(,| m attch a * , „ e iK u sa d
mat* a , teiteM

eg als

CHASC MANHATTAN M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Fhemtift
r*
G R E G WE H A N D and BRENDA
OERRY G O LO K EY LEASE INC
HOBIN S W EILANO and
AN
UNKNOWN PER SO N IN
P O SSESSIO N OF TH E SU B JEC T
REAL P R O PER TY at at.
Datendant ( , )

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN put
•uani |o a Final Judgmani ot
Foractoda* datarl O C T 18 , TOO?
and antarad « Caro No 01 CA 817
14 p ot in* Circuit Court ol to*
E IG H TE E N TH Aakcial C*cut rt and
tot S E M IN O IE County Florida
•hatam C H A S E
M ANHATTAN
M O H TG A G E C O R P O R A TIO N Ik
Plaintid and G R E G WEILANO and
BRENDA G E R R Y
G O L D KEY
LEASE. INC ROBIN S WEILANO
and
AN U NKNOW N PERSON IN
POSSESSION O F THE SU B JEC T
RTAL P R OPER TY a-* Oatendantm. I
roil *## to to* tegnatt and bat! teddat tor caro ai to* w . , l Iron door ol
toa Citorthou,# m SANFORD SEMI­
NOLE County Fiend* 11 00 AM
octock on to*
day ot NOV I?
7002 to* toOorong d aif r toad prop*,
ty a , rot to,to rt Mid Final Aatorant
to rot
LO T 88, SPRItiQVIEW ACCO R D ­
ING TO THE PLAT TH ER EO F AS
R ECO R D ED IN PLAT BOOK ?9
PAGES 47 43 OF TH E PUBLIC
R ECOR D S O F SEMINCHE CO U N
TY FLORIOA a V a 3037 VJlag# MR
F’Lk # Wmter Peri Ftorvfe X 792
DATED me* dey of O C T 16 2007

maikankc uonsc

A i Cferk of u « 1 C o u t
By Mery Stroup#
A* Deputy Clerk
Submitted by
f elfer 4 G4lty P A
Suite 300
1570 Me«iui&gt;i A v e n e
Corel Oebfe*. F lor vie 3314ft
&lt;XS&gt;ftft2 4110
H t v / i i e tti e Oeebfety who neert
e netsel errommnletmn to pert«»
pete m the pmceedmr) ihuiet cnr&gt;
tect C o u t AftmenetretaTn ef X t N
Pwk Avenue Sue# N301 Senkmt
Fkirvie V T 7 ! e*ftteo ? e v i n g tfeyi
prur i i ihe proceerieg Tekrphune
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*uAT! to en O d e r n#*chedu&lt;
Forectoeue Sefe deted O C T
7007 and * k t a j a, c # m m t
7738 C 14 K. ol toa Cartel Court
to# I8TM JteVial C*tu 4 rt m l
S E M IN O IE Counfy FYYrt, * »a »
FIRSTAR BAtai HA. AS TFVJST
FO R tH E NEW CEN TU R Y HOI
LOAN TR UST SERIES 1999 •
A S S E T BACKED PASS TMRC
C E R T IF IC A T E S n Plaintiff
TAMMY B GUtNYARD DFFin .
GUIHYAR D UNKNOW N SP
O F EZEKIEL J THOM AS SR
EZ EK IEL
J
TH OM AS
UNKNOW N PERSONS IN POS:
S O I O F THE S U B JE C T PROt
TY. at* itetendvai i ^ u l .
h-gb#it and b*kl takter tor ca
»te W E S T FR ON T OOOR o l '
S f MlNOt E Coi**y Cotetooua,
S E M IN O IE Cm n f , Ftarvia at 1
Retort a m on to* day ot r o v
7007 to* toaorong darortwd pm*
TY •• •»! terth rt taH F rtal Jtetonn

to we

L O T 1 AN O 7. BLOCK 9 TIER I
S E M IN O IE l-ARK. AS PER PLA
T H E R E O F R EC O R D ED IN PLAI
BO O K ?. PAGE 75. OF THE PUBLIC
R EC O R D S O F SEMINOLE CO U N ­
T Y FLORIDA
Dated tor, day ol O C T 16.7007
MARYANNE MORSE
A , Ctork of ta d Court
By Mary Stroup*
A » Dapury Ctork
Thra note* a prtrodad purku*nl lo
Admanratratrva 0»dar No 7 0*5
In accordane* aim toa Amancan,
roto Dnateknai Act. it you ara a pat
kon with a rki*b*r, wno naada any
Acccynmudabon rt orrlar to p a -tri
pate n to-, procarolrtg you ara an*
had *1 no co*t te you, to proytaon,
of cerlem evmtence Pfeete confect
Hi* Court ArttwmPater »l 30 1 North
Park Avanu* Santetd FI 37771
EThto* No |407)3?]4130 aitaniior
4777 rotten 7 notkrtg day, of youl
racropt cJ tot* none* ot ptearkng 4
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FLORIOA
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CHAPTER 197.322
LAWS OF FLORIDA
N O TIC E T O TAXPAYERS O F S EM IN O LE C O U N TY . FLORIOA
TH E 2002 S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y TAX R O LLS HAVE B E E N D ELIV ­
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Dedicated Team Runt* Central
Transport seek* owner operator
team* tor dedcated run* from our
Orlando terminal Heme weekend*
5 000 mile* per week lease
pure hate program* fuel plate,
i n t r j n n program* Chasa A COL rtyl
Cart 800 464 1706 #*! 3892

59— Financial
Sirvicls

D R IV ER S W A N TE D !
E xpandmg p#wmaceutcal company
m Sanford seeks F T driver* w good
dnvmg record* Repetitive kftmg of
5 0 6 0 to* and extensive dnvmg
required Overnight and earty
morn.ng shift* $9 hr Exc benefit*
Cart Dairy! between 10am 2pm O
407 321 9076

SAVE M ONEY
Ow n For la** Than Rant
f*ow 3 5 4 bedroom home* with $0
down’ Slow credt ok C a « 407 622
!237*257 to fn d out mere

71— ill ip W anted

E i pe fe n c e d
Floor
Tech
for
Semm oie Sanford area
Good
dnvmg record, excellent pay A
benefits Cart 407 339-6000 or fax
re*um# 407 339 4710

Oabyvfter Wanted' occasona! week
rvghl or wknd everwng care tor 2
thtkJrentOoy*- 4yr* A 9yr») 4 you kve
•t Sanfcrd or lake M*»ry artw cal 407
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Driver* Wanted Immediately' 3 yr*
eipenence Out Sunday eve m
Fndjy eve 90% no touch *"***&lt; 407­
474 0646 or tax resume 366 66 0 ­
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Driver Trainee* Needed Honey
Trantport need* tractor trader d m «rs
•Now*.
No
exp
necessary'
STUVwwek rwnwtg
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No problem' C D l framing avertable
C a l now' 407 266-3576

SAVE M O N E Y
Ow n For la * * Than Rani
iJrw 3 A 4 bedroom hornet * ’th $0
down! S k i* credit ok Call 407 6 22
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O P E R A T O R . EXP. R E Q U IR E D .
G O O D PAY A B E N E F IT S . D FW P
407-298-1592

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educated 47 yr old male Room A
board. $56 weekly.
days
bedtime a g n a t e e w k r x h M
hours month Serous tnqmraa only
Raft rv*. no drug*. qu«et 407-323*
7508

Busy automotive repa*r thop n
downtown Sanford looking tor
lochncians Good pay and benefits
Package Cart Steve 407 322 2821
C a re Giver Assistan t- 2 week
wiury 21 vvwts $315 s dary
a rt
one weekend
Approximately
'fv.Vvwt 4 * ^ * ^ * ^ 4 0 7 323 7508
Cue* M r w t k iN i/ i *twe*w m t a w K
r&lt; l a * H r y l n r i j a a l arwi A I iM Is
no Sunday* 407 3268100

IN V E S T IG A T E B E F O R E
Y O U IN V E S T 1
Always a good pokey, e s p e c ia l tor
business
opportunities
and
franchises Cart Florida Dept of
Agrcuflure A Consumer Service* at
800 435 7352 or F T C H E L P tor
tree mtormaton Or vt*4 our Web vte
at www ftc gov tx/op
Ftonda Urn requves sorter* of certam
busmess ctp ortuW e i to rentier with
Florida Dept of Agncutture A
Consumer Serve®* betore selling
Cart to verity lawful registration
I tietore you buy

T a k e th e

93— Rooms For Rent

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E r r y \mM. k i l v s rof&gt; a p ta Sartord
by SR 417. M F. 8 4 30pm 407 3232040X24__________ _______________

uoturntshed Adult*, no pat*
4325mo A up pto* Oepout 407-323­
9019
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O a e n A Secure tor Smgle Aikit onfy
Alto Room foe Rent Furt House
pnvrtege* $130Wk. art utiktie* m d
^ 1 -3 7 7 3033

P L U M B E R rescianlai construction
Must haw* m m m um 5 yr* imp piece
wmr* or tvty $600 m A
tn o A
beoefct* C e l 38688DG434

IN S TA L LER /TR A IN EE
yy„»c»l til-nO* A mo#. 0 a n .f l* A
training provded C*9 40? 830
4/00 lor interview

Plumber*
Metpef
Residential
Construction, minimum 3 yr*
experience. $8 10 per t u r with
benefit* 38673 60 22 1

Holiday eoiker* Earn holiday
mnrwy «h 4 » you h»*&gt; &lt;*wr* Fu l and
p ail tuna holiday amploymanl
Salary $5 50-48 0 0 /h i Saminola
County
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pubhc
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m yaeO F « more r k ) a d G i rj ™ « l
at 407 322 2642. a it 225

P re s s o r

LABORERS NEEDED

Skated Dry O w VLeundry
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FOR U N D E R G R O U N D
U TIL ITY C O N T R A C T O R

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Garage
Apt
1/1,
lurni»had.
SS3tV mo rd u d e * power ga* eater
a cabla Sale gu&gt;al area 407-262­
2002

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Santord 1BR apt. 1 blk Irom
hosplal Saakyv* mature parson No
U k JITO 'ek or S4S0m u kvne 407
321-3735

407-330-4423
Dallona: R o u n to. rant n my home
Private bath, kitchen privilege*
tOOWaak C a iN K k . 386-717-1602

Wry niea. vary dean kanim rimay
ramodalad. aH u8. cabla A C . Indry
phone M en u*e. sac dr. render!
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entrance
No
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P h ilip s C le a n e rs

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PtAN' Drug frs. workpiece
Apply •&lt; W90 MH»w Dm*.
Altemorwe Springs 407 2***000

97— ArARTMENTS Furnished

99— A partments U nfurnished
1 Berkoom. Very Cleep m city t*I
Iks courtry U O U month No p e «
407-688- *083

MARINER S VILLAGE
LAME ADA I BOftM MkOMO
2 BOHM 1‘AOM O ANH UP
CaCte I n U k t l
407-322-8670

Lake Mary A/ea. Femeie compenmn
to *4. not steady tvnes or days, earty
mommg to i w r g or afternoon Ltosl
be reliable &amp; drive 407-322 7208

Tra n *m l*t»on Inttallar*
LA N O SCA P ER S
SOO LAYER S
407-322-1133

S day w o rt week
407-644-8401

Manager Job i* m D e la n d F I 40
Hour* Per Week 9 A M
5 PM.
$39 957 Per Year Requ&gt;rts a
Ccings Grad &amp; at teosl tome (3) yeurs
experience m managmg convenient
and defc stort. pnemg and ordermg
merchandise from vendor* at
competitive wholesale
prices
Formulates merchandising poioe*.
coordinates
merchandising
activities determine* mark up and
mark down percentage* to ensure
profit, determines amount of
rrwetstodee to be stocked and dm ds
buyer* m purchase of supplies tor
resale, conduct* framing courses lo
observe atoohofcc and b*%*rago* and
tobacco sales m accordance with
Ftonda regulations examines meat
and food products bought tor
preparation of deli sandwiches
advises staff of qualify of food and
method of harxkmg deb meats and
other
factors
affecting
the
preparation, tree/mg and storing of
tood conduct* *v service trammg tor
employees
Will supervise 4
employees Send resume to Agency
tor Workforce Innovation P O Box
10*69 TwAahassee FL 32032-0889
Job O d e r • F I 2334386

U N D E R G R O U N D U T IL IT IE S
F O R E M A N . M E C H A N IC . EQ U IP
O P ER ATO R S
E X P E R IE N C E D O N LY
407-322-8133

V E R T IC A L A D R A P E R Y
S A LE S
No cold calling, tee make your
appts O u r products practcalty se4
themselves Training A support
prowled, free medcM tort tme Make
a great bvmg For appointment.
407 830-4700

Welder Fabricator 8b*fy to fabricate
from prints a mutt, good pay A
benefits. D F W P
407 299 1592

Fountain Lodge of Sanford has
special rales lor tW y weekly A S d s y
accommodations Call 407-330
3135 or 323 8840 tor details

Lake
M ary
B lv d
6
427
4350. M O met util/wshr'dr’cable
4450 mbr md gar n» S C C . arpt. n » .
g je l Free Daney T c * 407-322-1607

Private entrance tree cable 6
atectrc. washer dryer iflSVrk Cake
Ava. Santord 407 688-7023

Prrvate Room m Longwood Home.
Steady Employed. Norv Smoker p68
wk $50 D epovt 407-4364218

95— Roommate
W anted
$39Vmo wshrrdr. DiihHDO near
SCC. Sem Twn Ctr Ou*ef MS.
profl 407-322-1407.

Your )ob i t going ID gal rid of you!
Soon! In 90 days go from unskilled
replaceable to a skilled marketable
computer network professional
makmg $15 to $20 an hour Cart to
fmd out how' 407-426-1199

Share 4BR 7BA Home S r * v d Ama.
liv in g
Room
W Fireplaco
Washer D ryer
$400 W O
$250
Security UtiMw* mcluded 407-324­
7313

N E A T! 2BR 1BA apt W es! 2nd Si
Santord
Carpeted.
kitchen
equipped. CM A $495ttno plus $600
dep 40 7 324 3193

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Move In specials.
2BedroorrV1 Bath
For Defarfs. Ca/f •
330-6433 or 2 96 33 00

3291 S Sanford Avo
Sanford. FL 32773
(40 7) 323-3301

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mamtence 407 3218432 407-326
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258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
2 6 1 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpel Cleaning
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Ceramic Tilo
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Sorvices
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywall
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
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282 Jarotonal Services

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181 Appliances A
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183 Television A SlereoRadio
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

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141 Homes For Sale
143 O ut ol Stale
Property For Sale
145 Resort Properly For Sale
147 Industrial Properly For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duple» For Sale

91 Apartments/
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93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments • Furnished
99 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condommum Rentals
tOI Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duples/Tnplei
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations

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119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Loase To Own
127 Storage/Office For Rent

67 Career
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69 Resumes
70 ErAjcation A Training
71 Holp Wanted
73 Employment
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222 Musical Instruments
223 Miscellaneous
229 Auctions

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Horses
Heavy Machinery
Jewelry
Weanng Apparel
211 Anfique/Coflectibies
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy
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115 lnduslrt.il Rentals

231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive
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235 Truck/Buses/Vnns For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 MotorcydevRikos For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec Vehicles. Campers For Sale
243 Trailers For Salo
245 Farm Equipment

252 Accounting
253 Additions A
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254 Air Conditioning

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287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Sorvices
289 locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 Oil. Lube A Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Post Control
298 Piano Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing

302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termito Repair
309 Transpodation

311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
316 Welding A Sheet Metal
318 Well Drilling

283 Jew elry A Repair

284 Lakefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Sorvices

319 Window Washing A Tinting

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                    <text>The Seminole Herald
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Copyright O 2002 The Seminole Herald

S E P T E M B E R 11, 2 0 0 2
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Voters stay the course with Morris &amp; Morris
By Dan Ping
Editor

G o v e rn o r e x te n d s

SANFORD — Seminole County voters
were satisfied with their representation on
the county commission and school board,
re-electing the incumbents overwhelmingly.
With 98.45 percent of the precincts report­
ing,
District
2
Seminole County
Commissioner Randy Morris outpaced
challenger Dill Daniel by 20 percentage
points. Morris received 11,448 votes, repre­
senting 60 percent of the ballots cast while
Daniel earned 7,837 votes.
In the District 5 Seminole County School
Board race with 98.45 percent of the
precincts reporting, incumbent Jeanne

City OKs
Wharton’s
bid for
Riverwalk
By Dan Ping
Editor

Lions M o v e
On Up
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SANFORD — After shaving
$800,000 in costs, dty commis­
sioners awarded a contract to
Wharton-Smith Inc. to build
Phase
1 of the Sanford
Riverwalk.
Wharton's base bid was $11.4
million, nearly a million dollars
more than the dty has in state
and federal funds tor■Ithe project.
c by ccutting portions of the
The
ct, pri
project,
primarily decretive features, the d ty reduces the
amount needed from general
fund reserves to $91,800 In order
to complete the projed.
The major cost savings

Things went pretty much as
expected on the first week of
the High School football sea­
son. Oviedo, Lake Brantley
and Lake Mary, three teams
that went to the playoffs last
year and have a good nucle­
us of players returning, all
won handily.

P ag e1B

Fire w o rk s
scheduled, fo r
Th u rs d a y night
A patriotic fireworks display
will be featured during open­
ing night ceremonies at
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium Thursday night as the
dty hosts the ASA M ai's Super
Slow Pitch National Finals.
This is the sixth year the
Amateur Softball Asaodation
has brought its top division to
Sanford for the national tourna­
ment Nine of the top 15 teams
will play during the 4-day
event
. at 630 pm. Thursday at the
stadium. Local dignitaries will
speak, followed by a home run
derby featuring the nation's
best softball sluggers. An

the first game of the tourna­
ment
Opening night ceremonies
are free. A tournament pass
which allows access to the
four-day event is available for
$20. A three-game pass costs
$5. Children under 12 get in
free.
For more information about
the tournament, call the
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department at 407-330-5697 or
the stadium ticket office at 407328-3773.

Seminole Smile

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• Removing some decretive
features from the actual seawall
panels. Originally the seawall
was designed with arches
imprinted in every panel.
Commissioners noted that the
impressions would be seen pri­
marily from passengers in water­
craft, and then only when water
v. By ialternating
levels were low.
the decretive panels with plain
panels, the d ty saves $234,000.
• Removing three trellis struc­
tures along the acutal Riverwalk.
Designs call for 14 trellises along
the 1.2 mile stretch of Riverwalk.
By Installing 11 and pouring the
foundations for future installa­
tion for the other three small trel­
lises, the dty saves $185,000.
• Coating the trellises with a
less durable finish, saving
$56,000.
• Delaying installation of a
traffic signal at Sanford Avenue
and Seminole Boulevard until a
need is documented, saving
$57,500.
• Participating in a direct
owner purchase program allow­
ing the dty take advantage of its
tax exempt status, saving
$182,600 in sales tax on the pur­
chase of materials.
• Revising the requirements
for the seawall tie-back system.
New technology will allow the
dty to save $110,200 in materials
and installation of the seawall
support system.
Tnough the use of gcmcral
fund reserves is minimal. City
Manager Tony VanDerworp
noted that the $10.5 million prejed has no contingency funds to
cover change orders.
"I will guarantee any change
orders that substantially change
the budget, you will see before
we approve it," VanDerworp
said.

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Morris received 26, 875 votes, 72 percent of
the ballots cast, while Oscar Pendleton gar­
nered 10,560 votes.
"I’m pleased the voters reaffirmed their
faith in the work we have done to make
Seminole County the model for other coun­
ties to follow," said County Commissioner
Randy Morris.
Incumbent state Rep. David Mcalor easi­
ly won his primary District 34 race against
Dr. Clyde Climer. With % percent of the per­
cent of the precincts reporting in Seminole

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County, Mealor earned 4,573 votes for 77
percent to Climer's 1,345 votes.
"I'm honored by the margin of victory the
voters bestowed upon me," Mealor said. "1
will work very hard to maintain that trust."
In the District 33 state house race, an open
seat, Sandy Adams scored a large victory
over four primary opponents. Willi 97 per­
cent of the precincts reporting, Adams
received 2,797 votes (40 percent). Michael
Kathel earned 1,666 votes (24 percent), Tom
Lagomarsino received 1,536 votes (22 per­

cent), I’hillip Hampton earned 638 votes (9
percent) and Dean Mosley earned 388 votes
(5 percent).
Bill McBride easily carried
the
Democratic nomination for governor in
Seminole County, earning 10,415 votes for
59 percent of the ballots cast. Janet Reno
received 30 percent of the votes with 5,217
votes. Stale Sen. Daryl Jones had 2,100
votes.
Voting problems in South Florida, prima­
rily with new touch-screen voting machines
in use for the first lime, lead Governor Jeb
Bush to extend the polling deadline from 7
p.m. to 9 n.m. Some voters were delayed as
much as 5 hours because of voting machine
problems.

Atime to reflect &amp;remember
^ Tuesday, September 11,2001

‘I watched
in terror as
the second
plane hit’
By Nick Pfeifauf

Staff Writer
olice officers are
accustomed to bad
news, but like the general
public, Seminole
County's top law
enforcement officials
were stunned by the
events of Sept. 11.
Seminole County
Sheriff Don Eslinger
became aware of the 9-11
tragedy while driving to
Ocala to a legislative
committee meeting.
"Steve Olson called me
on my car phone and
told me about it," he
said, "so I stopped at the
nearest truck stop, ran
inside and watched what
was happening on televi­
sion."
Eslinger said at first he
thought it might have
just been an accident,
"but then l watched in
terror as the second plane
hit the other World Trade
Center building."
Eslinger Immediately
relumed to Seminole
County, pondering all the
way home whether there
were terrorists in Central
Florida and what
changes would be forth­
coming.
"The first thing we did

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See Security, Page 6A

After the
events of
Sept. 11,
more U.S.
Flags
began to
appear in
front of
homes
and build­
ings in
the Lake
Mary and
Sanford
communi­
ties

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The Rev. Jimmy Dale Patterson, pastor at Sanford’s Central Baptist Church, sits in front ot the patriotic decora­
tions that pay tribute to the heroes of Seminole County and the nation.

‘We need this time for healing and hope’
By Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor

A

s the anniversary of
9/11 approached, the
congregation at
Sanford's Central Baptist
Church wanted to honor and
remember the heroes who
gave so much during last
year's time of tragedy.
There was only one problem
— church members deter­

mined they needed more than
one evening to recognize
everyone on their list.
"We decided we wanted to
honor our public servants," the
Rev. Jimmy Dale Patterson
said. "There is so many, we
didn't think we could do it all
in one night. So, we decided to
have a week of reflection and
remembrance."
The church's "Week of
Remembrance," began Sunday

with Law Enforcement
Appreciation Night. More than
250 officers from Seminole
County’s law enforcement
agencies attended the event,
which included a service and
recognition ceremony and din­
ner banquet.
During the two following
evenings, political officials and
military personnel were also
See Healing, Page 7A

‘There was a loss of innocence that day’
By MiclMlIe Jerla end Dan Ping

Herald Staff

W

hile many people first heard
about last year's attack on
America from television or radio
reports, Lake Mary Mayor Thom
Greene heard about the news while in
a holding cell in Daytona Beach's
courthouse.
"The guards have a little T.V. in
their control room," Greene said.
"They were saying a plane had

crashed into one of the towers. But,
they said it was only a small plane."
Greene, who is also a Sanford attor­
ney, returned to the courtroom before
he could gather any more information
about the events at the World Trade
Center. He heard about the three
other planes that crashed in New
York, Washington, D.C., and
Pennsylvania during a 10:30 a.m.
break.
See Mayors, Page 7A

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Florida's TUmpike will host a
huge grand opening celebration
for the "Missing Link" of the
Seminole Expressway II/Central
Florida GreeneWay (Toll Road 417)
on Saturday, Sept. 14, from 8 a.m.
to l p jn .
Tne theme of the event is
"Building
Bridges
to
Communities," and will include
all of the communities in Osceola,
Orange and Seminole counties

along the entire 56-miles of Toll
Road 417, from the 1-4 connection
on the southern end to tlie new 1-4
connection on the nortliem end.
"Tliis is a great day for Florida's
Turnpike and a great day for
Central Florida motorists," said
Jim Ely, executive director of
Florida's Turnpike. "Tliis section of
roadway finally completes tlie
loop around eastern Central
Florida, giving motorists unprece­
dented access to tlie Orlando area
and an alternate to the busy 1-4 cor­

ridor."
The event will be held on the
new section of roadway between
Towne Center Boulevard and
Interstate 4 in Sanford. Parking is
available at Seminole Towne
Center by Buniincs with free shut­
tle service by Lynx to the event site.
The grand opening kicks off
with a $1 AU-You-Can-Eat pancake
breakfast sponsored by Cracker
Barrel Old Country Store® from 8
to 10 a.m. All proceeds will benefit
the Goldsboro Front Porch

Education Initiative, part of a com­
munity revitalization project
aimed at making disadvantaged
neighborhoods an exciting place to
live, work and play. Tlie program
is part of Gov. Jeb Bush's Front
Porch Florida project and is one of
16 in the state.
A ribbon cutting ceremony is
scheduled for 10 a.m. featuring
Congressman John Mica and
Congressman Ric Keller, as well as
■of the House Tom Feeney,
speakers include Jim Ely,

executive director of Florida's
Turnpike; Allan Keen, chairman of
the Orlando-Orange County
Expressway Authority; Randy
Morris, chairman of the Seminole
County Expressway Authority;
Daryl McLain, chairman of the
Seminole County Commission;
and Brady Leeeard, mayor of
Sanford. Diane Parker, president
of the Seminole County/ Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
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T r o S k m i n o i t . I l l KAl l)

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A G LAN CE AR O UN D OUR C O U N TY
O ut &amp; A bo u t

Reflections of America

Daughter now in
good hands because
mom planned ahead

THUR
Tlie Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce Professional
Women's Network will meet
Thursday, Sept. 12 from 8: a.m.
until 9:30 a.m. at Florida
Hospital Altamonte, Building
6. Speaker Is Dr. Karen Larkey
of Safehouse of Seminole. No
charge for members, $10 for
non-members. For information
contact Connie Luna at 407333-4748.

DEAR ABHY: I am a 14-year-old girl whose
mother died 10 days after the attacks of Sept.
11.1 never knew my father, so after Mom's
death, I moved to Utah to live with my
guardians and their three children.
My new family makes me feel comfortable
and safe. I feel very lucky. The children arc like
my siblings. We all get along
well, and I feel a real sense of
belonging,
the
Although
there have been
difficulties adjusting to my
new life, new school and new
family, I have managed well
with the help and support of
my guardians — especially
my new sister.
Recently an adult friend
Dear
asked me for advice rcgardAbby
ing her own children. She
• • •
• • was worried that if anything
happened to her and her husd end up in foster care.
band, the kids would
My recommendation to her and to any par­
ent is this: If at all possible, find a place with
family or friends that you know your kids
would feel safe and comfortable. Let them
know that they would live there and be taken
care of if anything happened to you. Above all,
let the kids know how much they arc loved.
Thanks for letting me share this with your
readers, Abby. I love your column.
ALL SETTLED IN, SALT LAKE CITY

SAT

Members of the Seminole
Art Association (SSAA) will
show and sell paintings from 8 .
a.m. until noon, Saturday,
Sept. 14, at the ribbon cutting
Grand Opening ceremonies
for tlie new Interstate4/Highway 417 interchange in
Sanford. The event has been
organized by the Lake Mary
•
Chamber of Commerce.
The SSAA will aLso show
and sell art works during the
Sanford Heritage Festival Sept.
28 and 29 at Magnolia Square, •
on First Sheet in Sanford.

Herald photo by Tomm y Vincent

DEAR ALL SETTLED IN: You are a coura­
geous and mature young woman who has
written a letter addressing a subject that's not
often discussed because it's too painful. Your
story is an important one. Sept. 11 has
brought intoi focus the fact that the unthink­
able CAN happen. All of us need to put our
house in order — especially if the household
contains children.
Parents who haven't already done so should
see an attorney to put their child custody
plans in writing.

The giant Stars and Stripes waves proudly at Sanlord Memorial Park on Lako Monroe. The Hag's redactions is seen on the
Seminole County Courthouse windows.

T hefts
Bryan Whitney, 18, of Francois
Court, Oviedo, was arrested by
Seminole County sheriff's deputies
at his residence Tuesday. Between
Sept. 2 and 9, He is believed to have
entered his sister's room and
removed money from her wallet
and purse. He has been charged
with burglary of a dwelling.

DEAR ABBY: On Sept. 11,2001, our grand­
daughter, Christine Morrison; watched the
ers collapsing into heaps of dust. She went into
her bedroom and wrote the poem that 1 have
enclosed.
Her fourth-grade teacher thought it was so
special she sent a copy to President Bush.
Christine received a very special letter from
Mrs. Bush thanking her for the poem.
We arc proud of our talented granddaughter
and hope you will find her words meaningful.
LARUE AND HERB M ORRISO N ,
SALEM, OHIO

[

DEAR LARUE AND HERB: Your grand­
daughter embodies the determination of all
our citizens to rebuild — both physically and
spiritually — from the rubble of that horrific
day. She's a strong and talented young girl •
who has already made a difference. Read on:
THE D U ST OF SEPTEM BER
By Christine Morrison, Grade 4
The dust of September
The dust, the smoke, the clouds
from the dust of September.
Tlie sadness, the sorrow, the darkness
from the dust of September.
The pretty sites arc gone, the love, the death
from the dust of September.
The families, the lives taken away
by the dust of September.
Our country is sad, but our country still
stands
in the dust of September.
Our flag still waves
through the dust of September.
We will never break, we will stand together
through the dust of September.
People hurt, hearts broken, but we survive
in the dust of September.

The Seminole County Department
of Public Safety is scheduling another
in its series of Community
Emergency Response Team (CERT)
program, it will begin T hursday,
Sept. 26, and run for seven consecu­
tive Thursday evenings from 6:30
until 9:30 p.m.
Since its beginning five years ago.

The Seminole County Police
Athletic League is hosting the 2002
NFL/Gatorade Punt, Pass, and Kick
Competition Saturday, Sept. 14, at
Red Bug Lake Park in Casselberry.
Competition begins at 8 a.m.
Tlie competition is open to all boys

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about 500 residents of Seminole
County and surrounding areas have
received CERT' training. The training
is built around individual and team
survival skills, including life-saving
techniques, emergency first aid pro­
cedures, fire fighting, hazardous
materials awareness and disaster
planning.

and girls ages 8-15. Boys and girls
compete separately. Tlie four age clas­
sifications (8-9) (10-11) (12-13) and
(14-15) arc based upon the child's age
as of Dec. 31 of the current year.
There is no charge to participate in
the NFL/Gatorade Punt, Pass &amp; Kick

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In addition to individuals, church­
es, parent-teacher organizations, fra­
ternal organizations, businesses and
homeowner/apartment associations
arc encouraged to register.
For a registration form and more
information contact the Seminole
County Division of Emergency
Management at 407-665-5102.

program.
Advanced registration is encour­
aged and volunteers arc needed for
the event.
Please contact the Seminole Police
Athletic League at 407-328-3762 with
questions or registration information.

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The Seminole County
Housing Authority will be
accepting applications for the
Tenant Based Rental
Assistance, (two-year program
only) on Sept. 19, from 8 a.m.
until 12 noon only.
The program is intended for
persons who arc employe! or
attending school full time.

SAT
Sanford's monthly Class!
Car Cruise and Street Party
will be held Saturday, Sept. 2
from 530 to 9 p.m .
Enjoy music with a live DJ
and Uie ambience of Historic
Sanford while browsing shop
food stands and craft vendor
The event is free to the pul
lie Call 407- 322-5600 for infc
matron.

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

" Sen'ing Seminole County Since IVOR”

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Wednesday, September 11.2002 • Vol. 95, No. 7
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Circulation
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Traffic Stop
Justin Wallace Gray, 18, of East
Hornbeam Drive, Longwood, and
Steohan James Kohlman, 31, of
Hiddin Pine Lane, Apopk
ika, were
arrested as the result of a traffic
stop early Tuesday on Hunt Club
Blvd. Gray was charged with possessioni o f u
under 20 grams of mari­
juana. Kohlman, the driver of the
vehicle, was charged with posses­
sion of under 20 grams of marijua­
na, and having an expired motor
vehicle registration.

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Mft'vag-rvg (&lt;Mm

Drive, Longwood, was arrested by
Florida Highway Patrol troopers
Monday. He reportedly had crashed
his vehicle into a chain link fence in
the 1400 block of West Lake
Brantley Road. He was charged
with DUI.

Tlie next meeting of the
Lake Mary Cliapter of AARP ,,
No. 4878, will be held at.the
Lake Mary Community build­
ing, located at 260 N. Country
Club Road in Lake Mary, on .
Tuesday, Sept. 17, at 1230
p.m..
There will be a presentation
by the Sunstate Medical
Associates of Lake Mary —
Farideh A. Zadch, MD, Zia
Fatemi, MD, &amp; Polhen C.
Koruth, MD., aU certified by .
the American Board of Internal
Medicine. Following tlie pre­
sentation, lunch will be pro­
vided, compliments of one of
the Pharmaceutical
Companies.
Tlie event is free, however,
RSVP will be required. For
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DUI Cases
Eugene Samuel Leonard, 35, of
Humphrey Road, Longwood, was
stopped by sheriff's deputies early
Tuesday on Interstatc-4 and SR-46.
He was charged with driving under
the influence (DUI), having an open
container, and driving with a sus
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Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce will hold an
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Tuesday, Sept. 17, at Your
Competitive Edge Altamonte
Office, 230 N. Westmonte,
suite 1974 in Altamonte
Springs. Administaf will dis­
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Lunch is provided.
Reservations are required.
Phone Connie Luna at 4073334748.

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DEAR READERS: If Sept. 11 has taught us
anything, it is how strong the people of this
great country can be when they arc called
upon. To the families and friends who lost
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45, of Upsala Road, Sanford, were
as the result of a fight with a
arrested Monday by Sanford Police.
The two reportedly entered a conve­ female. He was charged with bat­
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tery, domestic violence.
took items including hair spray,
shampoo, candy bars and headache
Drug Sting
rowder from the store without payMembers of the Sanford Police
Department Special Tactical Unit
ng. Each was charged with petty
conducted a drug sting operation
shoplifting from a merchant.
Monday with the assistance of
undercover agents. Two persons
Dom estic cases
Kimberly Gale Estes, 40, of
were arrested.
Waverly Drive, Longwood, was
Richard Irvin Beveritt, 18 of
arrested by Longwood police
Castle Brewer Court, Sanford, was
Tuesday, at her residence. She
located at 13th Street and
Mangoustine Avenue. He was
reportedly had been involved in an
charged with sale of cocaine and
altercation with a male. When offi­
possession of cocaine.
cers arrived they said they found
her hiding in some bushes outside
Lavar Antonio Wansley, 24, of
the home. She was charged with
East 10th Street, was located in the
l(K) block of East 10th Street. He
battery, domestic violence, and
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FLORENCE E. DREYER
Florence E. Dreyer, 96, of
Sanford, died Sunday, Sept. 8,
2002. Bom March 9,1906 in
Zion, III., she had lived in
Sanford since 1989.
Survivors include sons,
Edmond E., Clermont, Loren T.
and Larry D., both of Everett,
Wash.; daughter, Gloria F.
Taylor, Sanford; sister, Kitty
Bartel, Michigan; 12 grandchil­
dren; 12 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday at Victory Baptist
Church.
Brisson Funeral Home, in
charge of arrangements.
BOBBY
JOHNSON, SR.
Bobby "Sonny" Johnson, Sr.,
58, of Sanford, died Saturday,
Sept. 7,2002 at his residence.
Survivors include mother,
Christine Bentley, Sanford; son,
Bobby "Kim " Jr., Burlington,
N.C.; daughter, Dawn L.
Johnson, Sanford; brothers,
Jimmy Lee Bailey, Sanford,
Kinsey Sims, Flint, Mich.; sis­
ters, Aretha Barr, Johnova Sims
and Jacqueline Sims, all of
Sanford.
Viewing will be Thursday,
Sept. 12, from 4 until 7 p.m., at
Rescue Church of God, Sanford.
A private interment ceremony
will be held Friday at Restlawn
Cemetery in Sanford.
Unity Funeral Home,
DeLand, in charge of arrange­
ments.

VERA MARGRETTA .
JOHNSON
Vera Margrctta Johnson, 99,
Mission Blvd., Sanford, died
Thursday, Sept. 5, 2002 at her
residence.
Bom July 12,1903 in Albany,
Wis., she moved to Sanford in
1982. She was a missionary and
a member of the Sanford Bible
Church.
Survivors include son, James
Brussow, DeBary; two grand­
children; four great-grandchil­
dren; four grcat-grcat-grandchildren.
Memorial services will be
held at 7 p.m., Thursday, Sept.
12, at the Latham Center
CharK'l, 78 Missions Blvd.,
Sanford.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
EMMA B.
KNAPP
Emma B. Knapp, 88, Cypress
Circle, Lake Helen, died
Saturday, Sept. 7,2002 at her
residence. She was bom June 12,
1914 in Brinckerhoff, N.Y. She
was a self employed retail gro­
cer in Lake Helen. She was
Methodist by faith.
Survivors include husband,
D.R., Lake Helen; daughter,
Noreen S. Weller, Orange City;
son, Robert B., Fort Myers; four
grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge of
I'rangements.

HARRY
LEVINE
Harry Levine, 72, Winding
Water Circle, Winter Springs,
died Sunday, Sept. 8, 2002 at
Island L ik e Center,
Longwood. He was born Dec.
22, 1929 in Brooklyn, N.Y. He
was a retired plumbing con­
tractor and a veteran of the
U.S. Army.
Survivors include wife,
Judith R., Winter Springs;
daughters, M ichelle B.
Preusch, Winter Springs, Paula
R. Stoler, Rivcrdale, N.Y.;
brother, Martin, Huntington
Beach, Cal.; sister, Doreen
Furton, Huntington Beach;
two grandchildren.
Visitation will be at 1 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 11, with
funeral services at 2 p.m., at
Banfield Funeral Home in
Winter Springs. Interment will
be at Atlas Crematory,
Rockledge.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
LAURA D.
LICHTY
Laura D. Lichty, 29, Andes
Drive, Winter Springs, died
Sunday, Sept. 8, 2002. She was
bom April .1,1973 in Orlando.
She was an office manager.
Funeral Services will be
12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11
at Woodlawn Memorial Park
in Orlando.
Survivors include husband,

Richard A., Winter Springs;
son, Jordan S., Winter Springs;
father, Fred Brown; mother,
Frances Brown; sisters,
Shanda Brown and Alicia
Brown; paternal grandm other
Roz Brown; paternal grandfa­
ther, Sidney Brown; maternal
grandm other Bernice Grimm;
great-grandfather Leroy
Lichty;
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
KALTON P.
LIKLEY
Kalton P. Likley, 36, of
Omaha, Neb. formerly of
Sanford,
died
Wed­
nesday,
Sept. 4,
2002 at
Florence
Nursing
Home.
Born
Sept. 22,
1965 in
Omaha,
he lived
in
Sanford
for a number of years. He
served as M inister of Music
for St. Matthew Missionary
Baptist Church, Sanford. He

was a Christian and a m usi­
cian.
Survivors include daughter.
Latisha Jackson; parents. Rev.
and Mrs. Frank (Mary) Likley,
Nebraska; brothers, Thomas,
Cincinnati, Ohio, Dana,
Kansas City, Mo., I lines,
Omaha; sister, Sheila L.
McCoy, Omaha; grandparents,
Mary and Calvin Moore,
Sanford.
Funeral services were held
Tuesday, Sept. 10th at
Tabernacle Faith Church of
God in Christ, Omaha, with
Pastor Frank Likely officating.
Meyre Funeral Home,
Omaha, Neb., in charge of
arrangements.

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Business
Florida Power to reduce prices
for the second time in a year
After reducing electricity
prices by more than nine percent
in April, Florida Power will
again decrease costs for cus­
tomers.
During the next month, the
company will complete a series
of regulatory filings that will
reduce the average monthly bill
from $81.64 to $80.58 for 1,000
kilowatt-hours (kWh) of energy
effective January 1, 2003. Once
the price reduction is complete,
Florida Power will have atluced
customer costs by an average of
$11 per month in less than one
year.
On May 1, Florida Power's
$500 million rate agreement took
effect, reducing prices for the
lillic customers
company's 1.4 million
from $91.65 to $81.64 for 1,000
kWh, ten percent lower than the
national average. The new

reduction
further enhances
Honda Power's Commitment to
Hxcellence goal of driving down
energy costs.
"Florida Power's commitment
is clear - low prices and reliable,
customer-driven service," said
Hill Mabermeyer, president and
CKO of Florida Power. "We've
pledged to continue to manage
our business in a way that pro­
vides tangible benefits to cus­
tomers. In this case, we are uti­
lizing and managing the eco­
nomic advantages of our diverse
generation portfolio to keep fuel
costs low."
Florida Power’s fleet of gener­
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gas, fuel oil, coal, and nuclear
generation. The company is
increasing its use of low-emis­
sion natural gas to further diver­
sify its fuel mix as it continues to

construct new generating units
at the I lines Knergy Complex in
Polk County. Florida Power will
bring I lines Unit 2 on-line in late
2003 and plans to complete
Hines Unit 3 in iate 2005, adding
mom than 1,000 megawatts of
new generation to meet the
state's growing energy needs.
Florida Power, a subsidiary of
Progress Knergy (NYSKl: PGN),
provides electricity and related
sendees to more than 1.4 million
customers in Florida. Tire comis headquartered in St.
sburg, Fla., and serves a ter­
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square miles including the cities
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Singleton joins Oviedo Coldwell
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Cynthia Singleton has joined
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The Coldwell Banker system
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Kstate Corporation has interna­
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Coldwell Banker Residential
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Nelson Cambata, left, and his father, Kershi, hold a rendering of the new hanger being built at StarPort, a fixedbased operator at Orlando Sanford International Airport. StarPoil, a subsidiary of Cambata Aviation
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Business

Signature G M AC names trainer, launches ‘Pow erstart’ program
Lisa Harr, a real estate sales
training specialist with better
than 17 years experience in
North Carolina, Pennsylvania
and Florida, has been named to
head
the
Sales
Training
Division of Signature GMAC
Real Estate.
Harr, w ho also serves as
Branch Manager for Signature's
Lake M ary office, w ill be
responsible for training all
new Signature sales agents as
well as providing educational
training for existing agents in
the
Signature
netw ork
with programs designed specif­
ically for the company, says
President and COO John
Nadler.
Signature is Central Florida's
largest locally owned and
operated real estate company
with seven offices - including
tw o
Sem inole
C ounty
branches in Lake M ary and
O viedo - and approxim ately
170 agents.
Harr, who has been Involved
with a variety of training pro­
gram s for thousands o f real
estate agents over the years,

w ill be directing Sign atu re's
new innovative PowerStart and
PoworTrac programs that were
unveiled
this
month
(September). PowerStart is an
intensive
curriculum
that
guides new agents through the
first three weeks of their careers
with
Signature,
w hile
PoworTrac is a three-m onth
interactive on-thc job training
and accountability program.
Before
relocating
to
Central Florida earlier this year,
H arr had been affiliated for
four years w ith How ard,
Perry and Walston GMAC Real
Estate
in
Raleigh,
North
C arolina, one o f the top
GMAC companies in the coun­
try. Prior to that she owned
and operated a real estate
school in Raleigh for aspiring
Realtors.
Harr obtained her real estate
license 17 years ago and began
teaching alm ost immediately.
She
began
w ith
Polley
Associates in Pennsylvania the seventh largest real estate
school in the nation - where she
helped develop a training pro-

gram for new agents called
ProSeries. She also taught PreLicensing,
C ontinuing
Education and specialty cours­
es.
She relocated to Raleigh in
1995 and purchased a real
estate school where she con­
ducted new agent training
accreditation
courses
for
num erous com panies w ithin

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the state. She eventually
sold the school to Howard,
Perry and Walston, the largest
com pany in Raleigh w here
she remained as Training
Director.
Since m oving to Florida,
Harr, who resides in Lake Mary,
has been instructing for 1FREC
w here
she
teaches
PreLicensing, Post-Licensing and

fin e s t

re s ta u ra n t.

elevate their careers to the next
level."
Signature, which was recog­
nized as the fastest-grow ing
company in the GM AC nation­
al netw ork last year on the
strength o f $177 m illion in
home sales, also has offices in
Bay
H ill,
W inderm ere,
Clerm ont, W inter Park and
Kissimmee.

Broker courses.
"A s an educator and trainer,
Lisa Harr has had a positive
impact on the lives and careers
of thousands of real estate
agents," says Nadler. "She has
few peers in the industry and
w e're delighted she is part of
the Signature GM AC team,
providing the kind of insight
and direction agents need to

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C reative
O ffice
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faceted business support com­
pany that has curried much of
its success over the years in
the professional office arena,
has begun tapping into the
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COE, a 13-year-old compa­
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COE w as responsible for
receiving, w arehousing and
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decorative furnishings valued
in excess of $200,000 for all
three projects, says DRG Vice
President Donna Young.
Those
projects,
which
included C O E 's expansion
into the south Florida market,
included:
Alexan at MetroWest - a
500+ rental apartment com ­
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Residential that involved the
setup o f two townhome mod­
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and the com m unity clu b­
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townhome models and a gar­
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was not disclosed but COE
President Paul A. W hiting
says his com pany plans on
doing other projects of similar
nature for other interior
design firms locally, as well as
around the state.
Whiting says COE is one of
the few companies of its kind
that has the cap abilities to
comfortably service both the
residential and com m ercial
real estate markets.
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company has been on the com­
mercial sector but w e've dis­
covered that there is both a
need and a demand for the
kind of full-services we pro­
vide in other sectors of the
market that we arc going to
address," says Whiting.
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five-county C entral Florida
market that includes Orange,
Seminole, Osceola, Lake and
Volusia counties but routinely
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core to m eet client needs.
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pany of its kind in the area
that installs all name brands of
workstations, moves furniture
and provides warehousing.
C O E 's current roster o f
clients
includes
Florida
H ospitals, Sprint, SunTrust,
Hilton Grand Vacations and
Attorney's Title &amp; Trust.

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was double oul personnel at the
schools because frightened par­
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our visibility around the county
as much as possible."
"A week later," he continued,
"w e were contacted by New
York, and subsequently, seven
deputies and I went to New
York to assist that police depart­
ment and citizens."

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made available to students at this school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race,
color, national, or ethnic origin in administration of educational policies, admissions poli­
cies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered pro­
grams.

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Commerce, will act as master of
ceremonies.
The ribbon cutting will also
include representatives of the
different counties and munici­
palities along Toll 417 in a spe­
cial "Bridging
Communities" ceremony. A
concert by Jacqueline Jones and
several prize drawings will
immediately follow the ribbon
cutting.
A variety of children's activi­
ties, refreshments, giveaways,
vendors and transportation and
safety demonstrations will be
available throughout the event.
The Central Florida Blood Bank
will also be holding a blood
drive.
In celebration of the "Missing
Link" grand opening, Florida's
Tumpilice, in partnership with
Cracker Barrel, donated pancake mix, butter and syrup for
3,000 people to Seminole
Volunteer
Enterprises,
the
Sanford food bank. The food
will be used to feed senior citi­
zens, the homeless and other
disadvantaged In the Sanford
community.
Floridans Turnpike is also
making a $5,000 donation to the

operations and officials to formu­
late plans to secure the entire airort. We didn't know at that time
ow vast this may become and
we wanted to be on the alert in
case there were more terrorist
attacks."
Tooley said he and his officers
spent most of the day at the airort, making it as safe ns possiIc.
"Now," he said, "all our offi­
cers arc more attuned to potential
threats. We work closely with the
Regional Terrorism Task Force in
Orlando. In fact, we even sit on
that board and obtain a great deal
of intelligence from them.
"We also arc doing whatever
possible to avoid the threat of
anthrax poisoning, and deter­
mine how we would respond.
We have greatly enhanced securi­
ty at all points and are continu­
ously working with the Federal
Government and the Airport
Authority."
He said one of the TV reports
that hit him the handest was the
video in one of the liallways in
the World Trade Center. "There
were people rustling down the
stairway trying to get out, but
there was one man, a fireman,
going up the stairs. He had this
determined look on his face, one
I'll never forget. I doubt if he got
out alive, but that's the kind of
people we have in our firefight­
ing and law enforcement depart­
ments."

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Front
Porch
Education Initiative. The money
will be used for a variety of edu­
cational resources, including
equipment, computers, software
and other needs.
Wicklow
Elementary
is
receiving a $500 donation as
well. The Seminole Expressway
II project has partnered with the
school on many occasions in the
past to provide schools supplies,
toys and other items for stu­
dents. Wicklow plans to use the
money for new books.
All funds raised for this event
are being used to cover opera­
tional expenses. Any reserve
funds will be donated to local
charitable organizations In thp
coiVirhuhity.
Sponsors for the event
include Parsons Brinckerhoff,
PBS&amp;J, HNTB, URS, AAA Auto
Club South, Dyer Riddle Mills &amp;
Precourt, Inc., GAI Consultants
Inc.,
G ranite
Construction
Company, Jacobs Engineering
Group, KPMG, Orlando Sanford
International Airport, TransCore
and Hifivc Sales Office.
The "M issing Link" of the
Sem inole Expressway II will
officially open to traffic on
Sunday, Sept. 15, at 8 a.m.

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Eslinger said in the year since
the 9-11 tragedy, the manner in
which his department communi­
cates with state and local law
enforcement agencies has greatly
improved and increased.
"We know there is now a
threat of another attack, and
while our role as a law enforce­
ment agency hasn't changed, our
awareness has increased drasti­
cally. We don't want to sec any­
thing like that happen again, and
we are continuously vigilant."
The events in New York City
had a special meaning for
Sanford Chief of Police Brian
Tooley. He not only grew up in
New York City but his father
wore the NYPD blue..
"I was at the station that day,"
he began, "when a phone call
came in to turn on the TV set. We
immediately did, and were
dumbfounded at what we saw.
When the second building was
hit, we first thought it was a TV
replay of the first building from a
different angle, then we realized
what was happening and knew it
was no accident."
He said talk around the police
station immediately turned to
possible terrorist activities that
could expand and possibly even
Involve Central Florida.
"We contacted the airport
(Orlando-Sanford International)
and immediately deployed a
number of officers out there," he
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against terrorism is the solidarity and strength of our communities. By living with our eyes, ears and hearts open, we can
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the victims and their loved ones.

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Although the trial continued
until 6:30 p.m., that Tuesday,
Greene was able to call Lake
Mary City Hall to make sure
everything was OK within the
city. He realized, from that day
forward, things were going to
change, not only in the northern
Seminole County, but also
throughout the nation.
"1 think there was a loss of
innocence that day,” Greene
said. "Even though we were in
Florida, we realized anybody,
anywhere can be a victim of ter­
rorists. It doesn't matter where
we live. We know that now."
Like many cities, Lake Mary
began implementing new secu­
rity policies. Money was bud­
geted for additional securitv
cameras and fencing was built
around the water plant.
"At City Hall, we began lock­
ing some doors that weren't
locked before," Greene said.
"Generally, we tried to make the
building more secure. We want­
ed to prevent something from
happening, and we wanted our
citizens to know we were mak­
ing attempts to protect them."
The tragic events of Sept. 11,
have brought the Lake Mary
community closer together in
their support for the city's pub­
lic servants.
"I've seen more appreciation
for the police and fire depart­
ments," Greene said. "And, I've
seen more people with flags,
which shows our appreciation
for the country and what it
stands for."
Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard
was at home with his family
when the first jet hit the TWin
Towers.
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see what was happening."
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his boys to school, Lessard
received a second call, this time
from his wife.
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just collapsed. I was stunned,"
Lessard said.
Throughout that unforget­
table Tuesday, Lessard stayed in
touch with city officials to moni­
tor developments. A ceremony
had been planned for Thursday
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Memorial Stadium. Lessard had
hoped to forge ahead with the
event as a chance for community
healing, but out-of-town digni­
taries and softball teams who
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September 11, 2002, will
mark the first anniversary of
the destruction of the World
Trade Center buildings in New
York City, with 2323 casualties,
and the aircraft crashes at the
Pentagon in Washington, D.C
and Pennsylvania.
In consideration of the
anniversary, a number of
events have been planned:

media
was
predicting an
increase in church attendance
that would last," he said. "And,
we did have that during the
week following Sept. 11. We had
more than 200 additional people
at our church. But, that didn't
sustain.
"That's the main reason why
we wanted to hold this week of
remembrance," he said. "It gives
us a time to remember God and
an opportunity to hear from
Him."
The final service of Central
Baptist Church’s "W eek of
Remembrance" begins 7 p.m.
Wednesday. The community will
have an opportunity to meet
local fire and EMT personnel
and view equipment displays
two hours prior to the service.
The church is located at 3101
State Road 46 in Sanford. For
more
information
about
Wednesday's service and cere­
mony, call 407-322-2914.

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ously hurt," Patterson said.
recognized by the congregation. "There are a lot of families like
On Wednesday, the final service that.
"And, there are many people
will pay tribute to the area's fire­
who have suffered financially
fighters and EMT personnel.
"We wanted to let it build since last year," he said. "Some
throughout the week," Patterson have lost their jobs, their invest­
said. "And, it's been amazing. ments or even their savings. We
We've had so many people come need this time for healing and
together to honor our local hope."
The most important reason for
heroes."
Along
with
recognizing ■-a week of remembrance, howev­
is
remembering
God,
Central Florida's public ser­ er,
vants,
the
"Week
of Patterson said.
"I think, many have forgotten
Remembrance” was organized
to help people with the healing God," the reverend said. "W e’ve
ragedy
process and to instill hope for
o rgotten
the future, Patterson said. The heroes, but we 've to
communitywide
event
has God."
In the days following Sept. 11,
included patriotic music and
inspirational messages to raise many people turned toward reli­
the morale of people who may gion for guidance and support,
still be suffering from the events Patterson said. Churches began
to see a decrease in attendance
of Sept. 11.
"We have one family in the during the weeks and months
church who has a relative serv­ following September.
"After 9-11 a year ago, the
ing in Afghanistan and was seri­

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because all air travel was halted.
Since Sept. 11, Lessard said he
hasn’t experienced a drastic
change in his role as mayor. He
did notice "citizens leaning on
City Hall a little more" in an
effort to find reassurance.
"Particularly
when
the
anthrax scares were occurring,
citizens would call wanting to
know everything was O K,"
Lessard said. "Beyond some
general security measures, there
is not a lot the city can do about
global terrorism. At a time like
that, we try to assure our citi­
zens as best we can that their
city government is functioning."
Lessard, a frequent speaker at
veteran's events since before he
was mayor, said the events of
Sept. 11 haven't profoundly
changed him.
"I think it only served to forti­
fy my love for country," Lessard
said. "We live in the greatest
country in the world."

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There will be a service of
remembrance, ’prayer and
hope for the community of
Sanford, at the Sanford Civic
Center Wednesday at 7 p.m.
The event is sponsored by var­
ious ministries in the greater
Sanford/Lake Mary area.
Special services and special
musical offerings are to be pre­
sented. For more information
call 407-322-4371.

SHERIFFS OFFICE
The
Seminole
County
Sheriff's Office will be partici­
pating in several events during
the next week in observance of
th&lt;* September 11th anniver­
sary.
A Week of Remembrance is
being held at Central Baptist
Church, 3101 West SR-46 In
Sanford. Some events have
already been held earlier this
week. Firefighters and EMT
rsonnel will be honored
.-dnesday beginning at 7
p.m.

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The American Legion and
Auxiliary Chaplains will be
conducting a Patriot Day
Service Wednesday at 8 p.m. at
the American Legion Post,
2874 S. Sanford Avenue in
Sanford. Everyone is invited to
join in paying respects to those
who lost their lives during the
terrorist attack.

BLOOD DRIVE-MALL
The Central Florida Blood
Bank will be at Seminole
Towne Center, Wednesday,
from 11 am . until 3 pm ., col­
lecting blood donations. The
event will be in the mail's
Center Court as a special
remembrance for those who
lost their lives in last year's
tragedy. Free remembrance rib­
bons will also be distributed
from the Simon Marketplace
throughout the day and from
the Food Court entrance from
noon until 1 pm .
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M ilton Roebuck, 26, was
shot in the stomach Friday, in
the 1000 block o f Locust
Avenue in Sanford. The
wounds however, w ere not
fatal and Roebuck was report­
edly released from the hospi­
tal by Monday morning.
According to a report from
Sanford Police, when officer
Troy R. M acDonald arrived,
he saw Roebuck laying down
on his left side in front of a
residence at 1016 Locust. He
said all Roebuck would say
was a possible suspect's name.
He also said he believed he
was shot with a .38 caliber
revolver.
Two w itnesses were inside
the residence at the time and
they said they heard three
shots, coming possibly from
the area of O range Avenue.
One
said
she
observed
Roebuck running to the west
from behind the house across
the street from her residence,
that he fell down once, began
running to her residence
again, and finally collapsing
on the sidew alk. The other
witness said she heard one
shot fired, than three more.
Police obtained information
that the suspect was a black
male with no shirt, who was
last seen driving a w hite
Cadillac in an unknown direc­
tion on Celery Avenue.
M onday m orning, a man
identified as William Allen, Jr.,
29, o f Lake Jennie D rive,
Sanford, turned him self in at
the Sanford police station.
Police questioned him, and
subsequently arrested him on
charges of attempted murder,
and the use o f a weapon dur­
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Sanford
A special ceremony remem­
bering September 11, 21KI1 will
be held Wednesday beginning
at 7 p.m., at First Baptist
Church of Sanford, 510 Park
Avenue. There will be present
and former Sanford city offi­
cials, music, guest speakers, a
candle lighting ceremony and
olher e\ enls. Plan to attend as
we join together in remember­
ing Ihnso men and women who
lost their lives that day as well
as members of the Armed
Forces.
FIRST BA PTIST CHURCH
Markham Woods
A 9|| Remembrance Service
will he held at First Baptist
Church Markham Woods, 5400
Markham Woods Road, Lake
Mary, Wednesday evening at 7
p.m. There will be a time of
prayer for our national leaders,
firefighters, police, military
personnel and families who
lost loved ones.
For more information phone
407-333-2085.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Markham Woods
A service will be held at
Markham Woods Presbyterian
Church at 7 p.m. Sepl. 11, to

remember those who died Iasi
year, and honoring those who
serve.
LtK.il police, fire and emer­
gency services will be represent­
ed at this service which is open
to the community.
CHEERS BARBECUE
Cheers o f M aitland, 152
Candace Drive at 17-92 will he
holding a barbecue to benefit
the local fire departments in
Seminole County in the after­
noon hours. There will also be
games and prizes.
BRETHREN REACHING OUT
Brethren Reaching out will
hold a 911 Ceremony by Youth,

in memory of the fallen firemen
and law enforcement officers.
The event will mark recognition
by our youth of local firemen,
law enforcem ent and volun­
teers.
It is scheduled to begin at 3:30
p.m. Wednesday at Sem inole
Gardens Apartments, 1600 West
5th Street in Sanford, Unit #20.
H IS &amp; HERS BARBECUE
His Sc Hers, 2617 Orlando
Drive will Eh? holding a 9-11 benefit. The event will include
games and live music. All pro­
ceeds will go to the Sanford Fire
Department. A lot of local busi­
nesses have donated ilems to be
auctioned off in support of the

local fire departments.
FIREFIG H TERS M EM ORIAL
Central Florida Fire Chiefs
Association, and the Firefighters
Council of Central Florida and
retirees, will hold a Sept. 11
memorial service at 11 a.m.
Wednesday
at
Woodlawn
Memorial Park, 400 Woodlawn
Cem etery
Road.
Principal
Speaker
will
be
Florida
Governor Jeb Bush. Included in
the service will be the dedica­
tion of a bronze memorial
depicting Som erset County,
Penn., the World Trade Center
in New York City and the
Pentagon in Washington, D.C.
The public is invited.

PRAYER SERVICE
The community Is Invited to a
special 9-11 memorial prayer
service sponsored by New
Creation Lutheran Church and
Upsala
Community
Presbyterian
Church,
Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the
Upsala Community Church,
and the intersection of Highway
46-A and Upsala Road in
Sanford.
The service will include spe­
cial music and visual remem­
brances of the tragedy.
D IO C ESE O F ORLANDO
Churches throughout the
Diocese of Orlando will be par­
ticipating in a statewide remem­

brance of the Events of Sept. 11,
2001 by ringing their bells,
marking events of that day.
In Seminole County, services
will be held at 12 noon at
Church of the Annunciation In
Altamonte
Springs;
St.
Augustine's Morning Mass at 9
a.m ., Exposition of Blessed
Sacrament 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., a
benediction at 4:45 p.m., noon
prayer service and Mass at 7
m. in Casselberry; a Nativity
cmorial Service will be held
Sept. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the
church in Longwood; and In
Winter Springs, St. Stephen will
remember Sept. 11 with liturgies
on Sept. 7 and 8 and have Mass
on Sept. 11 at 7 a.m.

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Sanford Historic Trust sponsoring student essay contest
A ccording the National
H istoric Trust, historic sites
have fascinating, engaging,
and com pelling stories to tell.
Preserving these places, listen­
ing to their stories and learn­
ing from them are essential to
our understanding of whom
wc are as Americans.
In
conjunction
with
M illennium M iddle School,
the Sanford Historic Trust is
sponsoring a story-w riting

contest as part of Sanford's 125
years celebration. The stories
must be about historic homes,
buildings and neighborhoods
in Sem inole County. The sto­
ries must be historically accu­
rate, based on fact, and tell a
good story about the subject
matter.
The Sanford Historic Trust

will award:
• $50 to the best story in the
High School Division;
• $25 lo the best story in the
M iddle School Division;
• $25 to the best slory in the
Elementary School Division.
Contest entry deadline for
the Sanford H istoric Trust
Contest is Sept. 15. The Trust

hopes to announce the winners
during the Sanford H eritage
Festival.
Subm issions may be sent via
SC PS cou rier to Rosem ary
Shaw at M illennium M iddle
School
or
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to
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Millennium M iddle School,
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Shaw,
Listening to the Walls Talk
C ontest, 21 Lakcview Avc.,
Sanford, FL, 32773.
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PUNT, PASS &amp; KICK
The Seminole County
Police Athletic League is
hosting the 2002
NFL/Gatorade Punt, Pass
and Kick Competition this
Saturday (Sept. 14) at Red
Bug Lake Park in
Casselberry beginning at 8
a.m.
The competition is open to
all boys and girls ages 8-15.
Boys and girls compete
scperately. The four age clas­
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There is no charge to par­
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Earl registration is encour­
aged ana volunteers are
needed for the event.
Please contact the Seminole
County Police Athletic
League at 407-328-3762 with
questions.

BENNET SHINES FOR
WILLIAM PENN
Willie Bennett of Sanford,
the son of Willie and Sylvia
Bennett, played well lost
Saturday as the William
Penn University Statesmen
defeated Midland College,
14-9, in the season opener.
It was William Penn's first
season opening win since
1994.
Bennett, a 5-foot-9 sopho­
more tailback i 1 gradual
of Seminole Hi i School,
contributed an important 12yard kickoff return to the vic­
tory.

SANFORD TENNIS
The City of Sanford
Recreation and Parka
Department is offering
Tennis Lessons for all ages
beginning September 17th.
’Hre lessons will be taught
by USPTR certified Greg
James and held at Groveview
Park (off of Lake Mary
Boulevard) from 3 p.m. to
6 3 0 p.m.
Cost is $30 for five lessons.
For more information call
407-682-6086 or 407-330-5697.

SANFORD SOCCER
The Sanford Recreation
Department is offering Kicks
N Dribbles Instructional
Soccer for ages 5-to-8 and 9-

12.
Player Placement Day (cost
$35) will be Saturday,
September 21st at 9 a.m. at
Zinn Beck Field (behind
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium).
The instructor will be Brian
Dorman, a teacher at Sanford
Middle School.
Reserve your spot by call­
ing the SRD at 407-330-5697.

PREP BASEBALL
SHOWCASE
BASE Sports will present
the Florida All-Star Baseball
Talent Showcase on Saturday,
September 28 at the Joe
DiMaggio Baseball Complex
in Clearwater.
This showcase is designed
for high school players look­
ing to play at the collegiate
level. Players will show their
skill individually by position
as well as hitting ana timed
running.
The showcase starts at 9
a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. In
case of rain, Sunday, Sept.
29th will be used.
Parents are invited to join
their son and attend a very
informative NCAA
Recruiting Workshop, where
the athlete will be taken
through the college recruit­
ing process.
More Information may be
obtained by calling 419-3822273. Advanced registration
is required and there is a fee.

URLS HOOPS REVUE
I Prep
;vue.
The revue is open to girls
grades 9-12 and takes
te Briefs, Page 2B

Named Summer
All-American by
Baseball America
From Staff Reports

Photo courtesy of Stetson Athletics

Stetson University’s Chris Westervelt batted
.336 in the Valley League this summer.

DeLAND — A big year got even better
for Chris Westervelt recently.
The junior catcher for Stetson
University has garnered All-American
honors for the second time this year,
being named a second-team summer AllAmerican by BaseMl America.
Junior third baseman Brian Snyder

(Wellington) did his Hatter teammate one
better, being named a first-team summer
All-American by Baseball America.
Westervelt, who played in the
Longwood Babe Ruth League and was at
Lake Mary High School before his family
moved to Batesville, Arkansas, batted
.336, second in the league, with two home
runs and 28 RBI, sixth in the league, for
the New Market Rebels of the wooden
bat Valley League. He was named to the
all-Valley League team and he ranked
second among BA's Top 10 Prospects
from the league.
He was also second in the league in
doubles (13) and on-base percentage
(.414), third in slugging percentage (.471)
and seventh in hits (47) and total bases
(66). For good measure he also had two
triples, 18 walks and was 3-for-4 on

stolen bases.
Snyder batted .294 with four home
runs, 21 RBI and 15 stolen bases for the
Cotuit Kettleers of the Cape Cod League.
He was selected the Most Valuable Player
of the league's All-Star game after going
3-for-4 with a home run and three RBI for
the West All-Stars. Baseball America also
ranked Snyder eighth among its Top 10
Prospects from the Cape Cod League.
With the naming of Snyder and
Westervelt as summer All-Americans,
Stetson was represented by two of the 18
position-players selected. Overall, only
Stetson and Wake Forest saw two of its
student-athletes selected to BA's summer
All-America teams.
In other news from the Valley League,
which plays all over Virginia during the
See Baseball, Page 2B

L io n s m o v e o n u p
Oviedo up
to sixth in
Class 6A
state poll

Special to the Herald

By Dm h Smith
Sports Editor
O VIED O — Things went
pretty much as expected on
the first week of the High
School football season.
Oviedo, Lake Brantley and
Lake Mary, three teams that
went to the playoffs last year
and have a good nucleus of
players returning, all won
handily and made statements
that they intend to compete for
the playoffs again.
winter Springs,
Springs,i, the
t fourth
SAC squad
cam a playoff
id to cai
spot in 2001, showed si;
of
being good again, but the
Bears must find ways quickly
to impn
improve on defense as their
opening three
l
games on the
schedule are murder.
Seminole and Lake Howell
are both young squads trying
to get used to new quarter­
backs in a tough league, but
both hung in the
idr respective
;ames against Lake Mary and
games
Oviedo until the final quarter.
The only surprise was
Lyman falling to get untracked
against Boone.
Oviedo was rewarded for its
second straight impressive
shutout, the Lions also
blanked Lake Mary in the pre­
season Classic Game, as it
moved up to No. 6 in Class 6A
in this week's FSWA (Florida
Sports Writers Association)
State Football Poll.
Amazingly, unless you have
followed SAC football and
know it gets very little respect
from the voters, neither Lake
Mary, which got votes in the
re-season poll, or Lake
rantley received votes.
O f local interest there was
one huge upset in the state this
week as Palm Bay, which is a
member of Lake Howell's dis­
trict and has Seminole on its
schedule also, was upset in
See Preps, Page 2B

Knights
struggle
in desert
TEMPE, AZ. — The
University of Central Florida
football team did all it could to
overcome a sloppy first half,
but turnovers and a 29-point
third quarter by Arizona State
sent UCF to a sound 46-13
defeat at Sun Devil Stadium
Saturday evening.
The flood-gates opened in the
third quarter with ASU receiver
Shaun McDonald catching two
of his game high three touch­
downs less than four minutes
apart and the Sun Devils
defense returning two intercep­
tions for touchdowns.
McDonald's second touch­
down of the quarter, and third
of the game, was set up by a
fake punt when the snap went
to up back Riccardo Stewart
who scampered 28 yards to the
UCF 26. Replacement quarter­
back Andrew Walter hit
McDonald from 26 yards and,
after the two-point conversion
failed, ASU led 25-13.
The third quarter woes con­
tinued as UCF quarterback
Ryan Schneider, who left in the
third quarter with bruised ribs,
was picked off by Josh Amobi
who ran it back 21 yards for a
touchdown. The Sun Devils
added another defensive touch­
down when Connor Banks
icked off backup quarterback
rian Miller and lumbered nine
yards Into the end zone.
Both teams had problems
hanging on to the football as
they combined for nine
turnovers. Penalties also ham­
pered both sides as UCF had 17
for 133 yards and ASU was
penalized nine times for 96
yards. Another telling tale for
the Knights was the fact that
they finished the game 0-for-ll
on third down conversions.
Senior defensive back Asante
Samuel forced one of two first
quarter turnovers by the Sun
Devils. The first coming after
his hit on tailback Mike
Williams caused him to cough
up the ball. The fumble was
recovered by UCF linebacker
Chad Mascoe at the ASU 31
yard line. The Knights offense
stalled, but freshman kicker
Matt Prater, connected on the
first of his two first half field
goals, the first from 48 yards for
a 3-0 UCF lead with 12 minutes
and 48 seconds remaining in the
quarter.
With the score tied 3-3 and the
first quarter winding down,
UCF got the ball back after an
ASU punt. The quick-strike
combination of Schneider and
receiver Doug Gabriel went to
work, as on the very next play
they hooked up for an 80-yard
score, the fourth longest pass
play in UCF school history.
Turnovers continued to dic­
tate the first half as UCF muffed
a punt deep in their own end,

K

LaDarian Rudolph (No. 24, above) rushed tor 54 yards on only
three carries and set up a crucial touchdown with a 42-yard run
to help the Oviedo Lions shutout Lake Howell, 30-0, in the sea­
son opener for both teams last Thursday. The Lions' last start
got them 65 points from voters as they moved up to No. 6 In
this week's FSWA Florida Class 6A Top 10 Football Poll.
Meanwhile, Lake Mary also got oft to a good start as |unk&gt;r
quarterback Jon Clark (No. 10, right) threw for 74 yards,
including a 24-yard touchdown pass to Carl Buford, and ran for
nine more as the Rams topped Seminole, 27-6. Oviedo (1-0)
plays its first home game this week, hosting Winter Springs (01) at Jon Courier Field, while Lake Mary (1-0) heads to
Kissimmee (1-0) for a matchup with Class 5A No. 2 stateranked Osceola. The Oviedo-Winter Springs game will also be
the WORL-AM 660 gamo of the week with broadcast begin­
ning at 7 p.m. Other games this week have Seminole (0-1) at
Lake Howell (0-1) and Lake Brantley (1-0) at Lyman (0-1). All
of the games will be played on Friday and are set for a 7:30
p.m. kickoff.

Field set for ASA National Championships
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium will be rocking again tomorrow
(Thursday) night when the ASA/USA
Softball Men's Super Slow Pitch National
Championships begins its three-day run.
This year's event should be very exciting,
as all nine teams' are either ranked or receiv­
ing votes in the most recent National Top 20
Poll.
The tournament will also 6t*c a return to
the more normal big tournament, unlike last
year when the event was plagued by rain
and low team turnout because of the events

of 9-11, which forced a postponement of the
tournament until late October.
All of the opening night activities are free
to the public with the ooh-and-awe inspir­
ing Home Run Derby kickoff the cere­
monies at 6:30 p.m.
Following the 'blast off', the Opening
Ceremonies will be held, which will lead
into a huge fireworks display at around 7:30
p.m.
The night will then be capped by the
opening game of the tournament at approx­
imately 8 p.m., which will feature defending
tournament champion Long Haul/Taylor
Brothers/Shen Corp./TPS, currently ranked
No. 3 in the nation, against New

Construction, which is ranked No. 9 in the
poll.
The double elimination tournament will
then resume at 9 a.m. on Friday with No. 15
ranked Team Mizuno, from Ft. Pierce, tak­
ing on No. 10
Phonemaster's/K&amp;G/Schwinng/TPS.
At 10:30 a.m.. No. 4 ranked Mid-South
Mizuno tackles Team AH/TPS, followed by
No. 13 WW Gay/Aubrcy's/TPS and No. 2
Jgue/
d the
ranked Backman/Dan
Smith/Menoscc/Easton at 1:30 p.m.
The afternoon session has Loser's Bracket
See ASA, Page 2B

See UCF, Page 2B

�Page 211 WrdiiPHday. SrpIrmlMT II. 2002

T he S eminole H erald

Sunbelt Super Series to run at Speedworld
S p ecial to tho Herald
WITH 1.0 — The "Big Bovs" of Super Lite
Model
Racing will return to Orlando SpeedWorld this
Friday night for the ninth race for the Sunbelt
Super L ite Model Series.
In addition to the 125-Lip Sunbelt feature also
on the card at Speedworld will be heats and fea­
tures for all of the regular FASCAR Divisions of
Bandolero, Modi flints. Sportsman, Super Stock, •
Mini Slock, and Strictly Stock.
Pit gatis. open at 5 p in. with grandstands open­
ing at 7 p.m. and racing action beginning at 8
p.m. every Friday night at the track located 17
miles east of Orlando between Orlando and
Titusville on Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.
For Orlando Speedworld raceday info only call
•107-568-1367.
New Smyrna Speedway this Saturday will also
be running heats and features for the regular FAS­
CAR Divisions of L ite Model, Modified, Super
Stock, Sportsman, and Strictly Stock. The Super
Lite Models and Mini-Stocks will have the week
off.
•
Pit gates will open at 4 p.m. with grandstands
open a 6 p.m. and racing action beginning at 7:30
p.m.
NSS is located 10 miles South of Daytona Beach,
between 1-4 (Exit 56, East) and 1-95 (Exit 84, West)
at the intersection of Highway 44 &amp; State Road
415 in Sanisula, between New Smyrna Beach,
DeLind, Sanford and Daytona Beach.
For more* information about schedules call the
FASCAR offices at 386-427-4129 (New Smyrna), or

P r e p s ----------Continued from page IB
overtime by Edgewater last
Thursday.
Palm Bay was second in the
state last year and was pre-sea­
son No. 2 in the country. By
pulling off the upset the Eagles
arc ranked No. 1 in the 6A Poll
this week.
Hie seven county high schools
will play one more week of nondistrict games before getting
down to the games that really
count starting next week.
The biggest game on this
Friday's schedule is the only
non-Seminole Athletic
Conference game as Lake Mary
will travel to Kissimmee to take
on No. 2 Class 5A State Ranked
Osceola. Tfic Kowboys arc
a)way1T,iuUKh and several preseason polls had them tabbed as
being ahU UkclwIUmge Palm .
Bay and Tallahassee Lincoln for
Class 5A state honors.
In SAC games this week,
Seminole will travel to
Casselberry to take on Lake
Howell at Richard L. Evans
Field, Lake Brantley heads to
Longwood to challenge Lyman
at the Carlton D. Henley Sports
Complex, and Winter Springs
has to go to Oviedo to tackle the
Lions in the their home opener
at John Courier Field.
All of the games are set for a
7:30 p.m. kickoff.
If you cannot get out to
Oviedo, you can still enjoy the
game on AM 660 as the BearsLlons clash will be its game of
the week. Air time is 7 p.m.
FLORIDA H I G H SCHOOL
rOOTBALL POLL - WEEK NO. 2
By: I lor id j Sport* Writer*
Dale: September 10, 2002
T A lL A I I A S S t r CAP) — I h r followtnK *•the
I IonJa Sport* Writer* A*»ociation football poll
therall record* and lir&gt;t place \otr» are in
parrnthete*
Cl ASS 4A
1. Orlando l d|;e%v*U-T (6)
14 5(H ))
2. Miami Central (7)
143(1 -0)
3. Miami Northwe*tem
11SI ( l-U)
4- lo rt l^iuderdale Dillard
102 (1*0)

check the Internet site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or E-Mail at FASCARNOWQAOL.COM.
ORLANDO SPEEDW ORLD DRAGWAY
BITHLO — Orlando Speedworld Dragway will
be hosting "Street Drags" tonight (Wednesday)
and Friday night from 6 p.m. until 10:30 p.m.
You can use the time to test, tune, practice, run
grudge races, etc. No extra charge to run.
For event, ticket and race day weather informa­
tion call 407-568-5522.

VO LUSIA SPEEDWAY PARK
B ARBERVILLE — Tills Saturday night will be
the final racing night of the season and it will be a
Double Points Night at Volusia Speedway Park.
Fans will see a regular evening's schedule of
races in the Late Model, Hobby Stock, Street Stock
and Pure Stock classes.
Grandstands open at 5 p.m. and racing starts at
7:30 p.m.
General Admission is $10 with children 12 and
under free. The track also offers Senior and
Student discounts.
For information on schedules, etc. call 386-9854402 or visit the web at http://www.volusiaspeedwaypark.com.
Volusia Speedway Park is located just 15 miles
west of Ormond Beach. From 1-95, take exit 88
west on State Road 40. From Highway 17, turn
left on SR 40. The facility is five miles cast of
Barberville.
RESULTS
NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
Saturday, August I t
M O D IF IE D _ 1. (32) Red Vann; 2. &lt;2»&gt; Bobby Blake; 3 (00) Brad May;

5 A p o p tu O )
90(1-0)
6. Oviedo
65 (1-0)
7. M um i JacVj o u
48(1-0)
R. VVnicr
46(1-0)
9. M U m i Killun
32(&lt;M)
10. M U m i Norland
18(1-0)
A L S O R E C E IV E D V O T E S : Sarasoia
k tvrrvlrw 10, M U m l Snuthridge 5, North
Miami Bruch 5, D u rriirU Bruch 3, PUnUUon 2.
(acksonville M .rvii.n n I, W ro Bruch t,
jacMonville Ed White I.
CLA SS 5A
I. Pompano Bnach Ely (14)
149(1-0)
2. KbUmmce OtccoU
120(14)
3 Sprlnzlwld Rulhrrfonl
109(1-0)
4. Boca Rahm
105(1-0)
5. Naples (1)
82(1-0)
6. la k rU n d
81(1-0)
7. Drlray Beach Allantic
38(1-0)
H. Talm Dcaih Curdrra D w ) t t
43(1-0)
9. |&gt;ayUwu Beach M jin U nd
27(1-0)
10 CAinrsville BuchhoU
18(1-0)
A L S O R E C E IV E D V O TE S : Srminolr 13.
Panama City Mualry 8. Tampa HilUbonjugh 6
Bradenton Marutre 2, Cooper City 2.
CLASS4A
1. T j IUIu v m v Lincoln (150)
150(14)
2- MclNnime P*lm Bay
117(0-1)
3. Lake City Columbia |
m ooi)
3. Tamp« Jeffmon
• i
IM (1 4 )
3. Ft. lu ud St Thoma* AquinJt
6. R id Myer*
7. fVnv*coU
59(14)
M. Jacksonville Ralnr*
3 8 (14 )
9 PunU Gorda O urlotte
3 6 (14 )
10. JacLaonvlUr Ribaull
16(1-0)
A LS O R E C E IV E D V O TE S : Orulu Focrai 10,
Tallahassee Gudby 9, Ocala Vanguard 7, Port
O u ik x t r 6. Bradenton Lakewood Runch 6
Lehigh Acres Lehigh 5, M iuml Bookrr T.
Waahingkm 5. Pensacola lin e Forest 3. Fetero
2. Fort Wulton Bruch Chacluwhulchrr I .

“BK

SEM IN O LE, BRANTLEY
SW EEP IN SO FTBA LL
Seminole and Lake Brantley
have gotten off to a fast start in
Slow Pitch Softball.
After getting rained out of the
first night’s scheduled action,
the Fighting Seminoles defeated
Winter Springs 8-1 last
Wednesday at the Seminole
High School Softball Complex
behind the hitting of Megan
Pickrcn (double, two RBI) and
Kara lively (RBI) and the
defense of Sheena Ware, who
made several nice plays in the
outfield.
In the only other game that
was played that nignt before the
rain's moved in, Lake Mary
edged Winter Springs, 5-4, in a

4 (09) Rito Underwood. 3 (99) Jell Andrr*on. It (I6)|u»ltn llenderaon. 7.
(8) Span Price; 8. (44) Mkhart Urban. 9. (56) K m Mckracken
S P O R TS M A N . I. ( I l l ) Donnie William.; 2. (07) Ron Lufcy; 3. (3)
Marty Woll, 4 (09) O n l y Downer; S. (28y) David Myer; 6 (2d) O u t .
M u d a l. 7 (46) M ile Troll. 8 (15.) Billy Spade; 9 (70) |ohn N iobium ; 10
(ID) Brian Dula.
M IN I S T O C K . 1 . ( 1 ) David Ca.l*Uo; 2. (71) Trd Vulplu*; 3. (11) Pug
Puglni; 4 (7) Tim M cH u ll; 5. (43) Tom Roae; 6. (V3) Re. C hm lem m . 7.
(36) Whit Sattrrwhitr; H (77) |amic William.; 9. (33) Bib Drmaatm, 10.
( 69 ) Brad Fender. Jr; 11. (07) Dick U s tlo .
SUPER S T O C K _ I. (211) lack Lenrm . 2 (61) Ted I (elm.. 3. (45) M ile
Soulup. 4. (07) Kevin Auger; 5. (49) fawn Fuater; 6. (66) Dean McClothin;
7. (2) Ron Whaley; 8. (32) Bill Stacy; 9. (3) Jell Colburn. 10. ( I I ) Nick
Wigler, II. (59) John Kumtbeck; 12. (91) A lim Oillon; 13. (19) Dale
Carroll; 14 (71) Mike llm d r i.; 15. (31) Rick U nd er; 16 (74||aum Dreyrr;
17. (21) M i Wnmkowdd; 18 (82) D m n i. Carroll
S TR IC TL Y S T O C K . 1. (91) Todd DrUcoU. 2. (27) Barry I’arla; 3. (66)
Tim Edmundacin; 4. (65) Inner Smith; 5. (6) Joe Whlttmtan; 6 (65a) Jamea
Smith. Sc; 7. (20) Judin Reynolds; 8. (39) )rrrm y llovmcamp; 9. (61)
Buddy Multena; IU. (62) Ir a n . Scott 11.(80) | a m Gentry; 12. (6J)Curtti
Smith; 13 (21) jatem Charette

ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
Friday, August 30
B A N D O L E R O 'S . Y O U N G G U N S : 1. (6) Patrick Conrad; 2. (5) Kory
Abbott ; 3 (21) Kevin Henry; 6 (14) Ttoy Atkina; X ( I I ) Brandon
Thorium . 6 (0) Matt Wetting; 7. (97) Dana Jarrett; 8. (02) Zachry
Faiftlothe; B A N D ITS : I (2) Man Martin. 2. (73) Sam Watts; 3. (60) Chad
Atkina; 4 (38) Gerald White. |r ; 5 (25) Matthew land; i. (22) Randy
Andrews..
SUPER L A TE M O D E L S .1 .(1 4 ) Ronnie Roach; 2. (88) TVavia Kittleaon;
3 (18) Jared Allium. 4. (54) Ru m Thomaon; 5. (26) Eric Drffmda). 6 (5)
Derrick Strong.
M O D IF IE D . I. ( 2 . ) latest Boyd. 2. (30) John Ftterg; 3. (34) Frank roUy;
4. (3) Wayne Parker; 5. (75) Bcttry Blake; 6 (53) Shane Held
S P O R TS M A N _ 1. (93) Deuce Cayton: X (28) David Myer; 3. (9) Kelly
larrett; 4 (77) Danny Shearer; 5. (7) BiU H a ll 6 (5y) Mike Santana: 7. (3)
Earl Brckner; 8. (31) Paul Colgan; 9 (5b) Dave Dmyer; 10. (8) Rick
Clouter; II. (23) Rkhard Might
M IN IS T O C K . I (30) Bobby O rr; 2. (7) Tim Me Ota 11. 3. (07) D kk
U x k t . 4 (88) R. |. Aimste; 5. (28) Sean BaM, 6 (3) Cory Kelaer; 7. (34)
)iwh Robervcst; 8. (6) Jamie Diaacn; 9. (43) Tom Roae; 10. (85) Re.
Ilollinger; II. (31) Chad Carpenter; 12. (07.) Steve Wagner; 13. (77)
Randy Blake.lee
SUPER S T O C K . 1. ( I ) Carl Peter.. 2. (00) John Hodge; 3. (12) Cory
Freed; 4. (2) Ron Whaley; 5. (50) Jeff Wright; 6. (92) Bobby Sim on; 7. (7b)

VOLUSIA SPEEDWAY PARK
Saturday, September 7
POW DER PUFF D ER BY W IN N E R S _ P u n Stock: (38) Trials Burk;
M ini Stock (09) Donna Wilton; Hobby Stock (4) C h m ty Weslfill.
Street Stock (41*) Karen Schlftlliti.
IIO B B Y S T O C K . 1. (88N) Dennla North; 1 (46) T r a il. Gamble; 3. (3)
Kenny Waters; 4. (19b) |or Belkey; 5. (18) Rkhard Price; 6 (13) Alan
Peacock; 7. (19k) Kory Buah; 8. (21) C h ri. Manucy; 9. (27) Steve
Edmunds; 10. (7a) John Apgar
H O B B Y S T O C K B-M A1N _ I. (07) Landon Lungtm . 2. (13b) Ttulip
Brown; 3. (8 ) Eric Arminio. 4 (4) Bob Zuraolo. 5. (12) Rkk Friend; 6 (63)
Calvin Christian; 7. (281) G lm Tatum; 8. (17) Jeff Vamka. 9. (79) Terry
HaUock 10. (02) Mitch Heffner

T E A M _ L Colonial 71; X Bishop M oon. 134;
T E A M _ I. Holy Trinity. 28; X Cocoa Beech
contest stopped after Five
place finish in their own meet
X Oak Ridge, 140; 6 Lyman, 1J1; 8. Orledo,
High School 5X 3. Satellite High School 98; 4.
innings by tne rain.
was the highest Finish by an
RocHedge High School. 119; 5 Flagler Talm
154.6. Edgewater. 173; 7. Lake Maty, 203; 8. S t
In make-up games Monday
SAC squad in cither the Lake
Cloud. 214; 9. Like Brantley, 223; 10. Winter
Coast High. 132; 6 Spruce Creek High School
Springs, 228; 11. Lake Highland. 241; 12. West
163; 7. Timber Creek High School 188; 8.
night at Oviedo, the Tribe won
Brantley Open or Astronaut
Astronaut High School 239; 9. Lake Howell
Orange. 237; 13. Apopka. 347; 14. Potnciana.
two more games, trouncing
Invitational.
353; 13. FLrai Academy. 412; 16 Oaceola. 433.
High School, 289, la Eeu Gallic High School
Winter Springs, 10-0, on a twoIt was good for a couple of
297; II . C y m e Creek High School 298; IX
IN D IV ID U A L S . 1. Tim McLeod. Holy
hitter by Mindy Duvall with
Titusville High School 304; IX Merritt Island
individuals, however, as Lake
Trinity. 1633; 2. Rkhard Prirrra. Bishop M oon,
High School 321.
1701.
Lively (3-for-4 with a home run
Mary's Jessica Zabel and Lake
IN D IV ID U A L S (Top 10 pins Lake Hoerall
G IR L S
and four RBI) and Ware (3-for-4,
Brantley's Amanda Hintze were
numeral _ 1. Kabbootd, Elly, Cocoa Beach
T E A M . 1. Winter Pari. 72; 2. Biahop M oon,
two RBI) providing the offense,
the top two finishers at Lake
High School 184X50. X Joiner. Chetaey. Holy
116; 8. Lake Brantley, 123; 4. Trinity Prep, 123;
Trinity. 190538 X X Miller. Elizabeth. Timber
and outscoring Oviedo, 11*7.
3. S t Cloud, 133; 6 Flral Academy, 111; 7.
Brantley.
Creek
19.4304; 4 Miley. Shannon. Satellite.
Colonial 131; 8. CMedo. 170 9. Lake Mery,
The Patriots also got off to a
All of the SAC teams are
194934 S. Hale, Kayla. Holy Trinity. 2005 64;
209; 10. Lake Highland. 226; 11. Apopka. 334
good start on the season
scheduled to head to Orlando
6 Putnam. Undaey, Holy Trinity, 202834; 7.
IX Edgewater. 319; I X Lyman, 348; 14. W n t
Millet. Jade Holy Trinity, 2037.99; 8. Putnam.
Monday at Oviedo, sweeping a
this Saturday morning at 8 a.m.
Orange. 348; IX Poinciana, N o team score*; 16
Katherine. Holy Trinity, 204036; 9. Zuhlle.
Oaceoia. N o team acoeea.
doubleheader from Winter
t »take part in the Edgewater
Rebecca, Satellite, 203X84; 10. Cushman.
IN D IV ID U A L S . I . Jessica Zabel Lake
Springs (7-2) and the host Lions
Invitational at Cypress Grove
Brittany, Satellite, 203437; 30. Casasnova,
Mary, I N k X Amanda Hints*, Lake Brantley.
Park.
(6-5).
Brvndaly, Lake I lowelL ZX2238; 43 Bonner.
20*4.
Jennifer. Lake H ow ell 2334.45; 68. NewtonThe winning pitchers were
LAKE BRANTLEY OPEN
ASTRONAUT INVITATIONAL
John, Lauren, Lake HoweU, 261739; 69.
Jessica Tomasclli (Winter
•1 Like 8 rut I ley High School
at Brevard Community College, Cocoa
Dedioa. Ashley. Lake HoweU, 2617.99; 88.
Springs) and Nicole Richard
BOYS
C tR L S
Richina. Hannah. Lake HoweU. 31*733.
(Oviedo); both of them pitched
complete games.
. a .* j a
Key hitters for Lake Brantley.. ,
■is i ■ »
T i ll
were Valeries Dickson (two-run»I
•It
*0
homcr.ys .Oviedo), Jessie
J
INI •riffi')
Continued ifroin page IB
Sadlowsky (3-for-3 vs Oviedo),
5. Florida Heat/Nave Plumbing/Joe Black's/Worth.
games set for 3 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. with the
Cassie Mier (double vs WS), and
6. Budweiser/Summeriin/Team Experts/Worth.
Winner's Bracket semifinals scheduled for 6 p.m.
Nicole Hall (double vs WS).
7. Mountain Top/Advance/TPS.
and 7:30 p.m.
The end of the Oviedo game
8. Chase/Reece's/Roosterf/Master Graphics/Easton.
Wcathqr
permitting,
the
tournament
will
con­
was very exciting as the Lions
9. New Construction.
clude on Saturday.
had runners on first and second
10. Phonemasten/KAG/Schwinng/TPS.
Action
again
begins
at
9
a.m.
followed
by
with two outs and got what
11. TWln States/Worth.
Session I games at 10:30 a.m., noon and 1:30 p.m.,
appeared to be game-tying a
12. Lighthouse Baptlat/Sportworld/ Easton.
which
will
be
the
Winner's
Bracket
final.
base hit into left. But Patriot left13.
AubreyVWW Gay/Mlxuno/TPS.
The final session begins at 3 p.m. with the
fielder Natalie Ruff threw a per­
14. Hooten/Mlzuno.
Loser's
Bracket
final
set
for
4:30
p.m.
and
the
fect strike to nail the tying run
15. Team Mlxuno.
Championship Game scheduled for 6 p.m.
at the plate and end the game.
16. Creative Stucco/Easton.
If two teams have one loss after the 6 p.m. con­
Tonight's (Wednesday) sched­
17. Holland's U»ed Cars/TerTy's/Mlzuno.
test,
a
winner-take-all
final
game
will
be
played
at
ule has Lake Howell and Winter
18. Smokes/ABS/Joc Corbi's/Mizuno.
approximately 7:30 p.m.
Springs playing as hosts.
19. Suncoast/Nikc.
Sunday
will
be
reserved
for
a
Rain
Day.
At Winter Springs, Winter
20.
Doc's/Mlzuno.
A Tournament Pass, for the final four sessions,
Springs plays Lyman at 5 p.m.
Honorable Mentions (not In any particular order) _
is
$20,
or
tickets
can
be
p
u
rch
a
se
separately
for
and Oviedo at 7 p.m., while
Team AH/TPS; US Vinyl; CcntralPaving/TTS; Team
$5 per session. Children 12-and-Undcr are free.
Lyman plays Oviedo at 6 p.m.
Miken; CAM Sporting Goods/Tommy Currid /Worth;
For more information please call the Sanford
At Lake Howell, Lake Mary
Jone*boro/TPS; Perkins/Watanabe/TPS; Hudson Taco
Recreation
Department
at
407-330-5697
or
takes on the Silver Hawks at
Mac; Red'a/JAJ/Fairwealher/Worth; OS Cattle;
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium at 407-3284:30 p.m., then Seminole plays
Buckeye/Eagle Group; TPS/Northwest; Texan Softball
3773.
the Rams at 5:30 p.m. and Lake
Gub; JW Construction/Mlzuno; EMK/Mclner’s
Brantley at 6:30 p.m., and the
Cafe/Worth; Sid Grinker/Yamaha/TPS; Sportitar TO P 20 &amp; HONORABLE MENTION
Patriots stay on the field to take
Louisville, Kentucky; Viggiani Plumbing; Strike Zone;
Updated on Thuraday, August 29,2002
on Lake Howell at 7:30 p.m.
Daisy
Dooks/Nike;
T'al3/TPS;
Drecry
(ASA/USA National Championship teams in bold)
Brothcrs/Easton; Team Dallas; Storm Team;
C R O SS COUNTRY
1. Backman/Dan Smlth/Menoaee/Eafton.
Kleuvers/Snap-On/Worth;
Louisiana
2. H a g u e / R e tm o n d o / W a U e r / W o r th .
It was not the best of week's
Bag/Legend/TPS; Team Focus; CentralPaving/TPS;
for the team's this week as Lake
3. Long Haul/Taylor/Brothers/Shen Corp/TPS.
LDJ /Varsity/Budweiser/ Easton.
4. Mid South/Mixuno.
Brantley's girls' team's third

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summer, several players with
Central Florida ties had out­
standing seasons.
Seminole Community College
sophomore Donnie Uurkhalter
hit .271 while trying to learn a
new position, third base, which
was quite a sight considering
Burkhalter is 6-foot-4 and
weighs 270 pounds.
But he showed off his power,
blasting a league-besl 10 round
trippers. He also had five dou­
bles and was second in the

Bob Wine*; 8 (64) BUI Cuddy; 9. (79) Rip D y a l 10 (16) )erry Ma**om; 11
(44) Bob Better; 12. (17) Rkk Clotuer
S TR IC TL Y S T O C K . 1. (45) Jim Ledie. 2. (33) Frank CinUntino. 3 (20)
Juatin Reynold.; 4 (14) Roger Benton; 3 (27) Rrbert Ward.
Friday, September 6
O r n a A L S R A C E . I. (44) Chuck Rinh. 2. (6) Barbara Pierce; 3 (7B)
Don Nrronr; 4 (22) James Adams; 5. (17) Donnie Lewis.
B A N D O L E R O 'S I. (6) Patrick Conrad (Young Gun); 2. (63) Dalton
Zrhr (Bandit); 3. (14) Thry Atkina (Young Gun). 4. (2) Matt Martin
(Bandit). 5. ( I I ) Brandon Thomaon (Young Gunk 6. (Ml) Chad Atkin.
(Bandit); 7. (1 .) Chria Stagg. (Bandit); 8 (40) Jeaaica Murphy (Young
Gun).
SUPER L A TE M O D E L S _ 1. (40) Michael William.; 2. (14.) Arte
Almlrola; 3. (18) Jared AUiaon; 4 (16) Eddie King; 3 (26d) Eric Deffmdal;
6 (14) Ronnie Roach; 7. (88) Ttavb Kittleaon; 8. (26) Mike Murphy; 9 (57)
Jim - 1loot' Flynn; 10. (54) Ru m Thomson; I I . ( ! ) Derrick Strong; 12. (6)
DUly Bechtrlhrtmer; 13. (83) Joel Haas.
M O D IF IE D . 1. (75) Bobby Blais; 2. (30) John Foerg 3 (34) Frank
PoUy; 6 (55) Shain Held; 5 (3) Wayne Parker
S P O R TS M A N . 1.0 1 ) Taul Colgan; 2. (3) Earl Beeknee, 3 (23) Richard
n ig h t 4 (4) Rkk Johns, 5. (82) Tommy Johnaon; 6 (9) Kelly Janett 7. (77)
Danny Shearer; 8. (13) Robsrl H lg h t 9. (22) llomeT Condon; 10. (11)
Juattot Hall; 11. (7) BiU Hall; 12. (5) Mike Santana
M IN I-S T O C K _ I. (7) Tim McrhalL 2. (30) Bobby O rr; 3. (88) R. J.
Amone; 4. (34) )oah Robinaon. 3 (24) John C o ol; 6. (28) Sean BaM. 7. (3)
Cory Kaiaer; 8 (07) D kk Laulo
SUPER S T O C K . 1. (50) |e« W right 2. (12) Cory Freed; 3. (17) Rich
C lo w n ; 4. (t ) Chad Pierce; 3. (7b) Bob Wlnea; 6 (44) Bob Beiler; 7. (7V)
Rip Dyal; S. (2) Ron Whaley; 9. (1) Carl Peter.
S TR IC TL Y S T O C K _ 1.(20) Jinline Reynold.; 1 (1 ) Cory Riddle; 3. (33)
Frank Constantino; 4. (45) Jim Leslie; S. (27) Robert Ward; 6. (77) Tom
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vial
RUTH COLMAR. Via hotdar ot Via
toaowvig car f cata(a) he* Mad aaid
cert.fca!*{i) tor a taa daad to ba
laauad Vwraon Tha cartttoala nunbarta) and yaai(a) ot ta*uanca. Via
daacnpbon oi Via proparty, and Via
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YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1806
PARCEL ID* 31*18-31626-0000*
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radaamad acconkng 10 law, Bw
proparty daaenbad In auch cartRc*t*&lt;*| wM ba aoM to Via hNFaat brddar al Via waat konl door. Sarnnola
County
Courthouaa.
Sanlord.
Flonda. on
Monday. Ocaobar 14. 2002. at
1100am.
Paymanl ot Beta laa. appkcaMa
ducumanttry *l*mp U l M *nd
raoordng laaa ara raquvad to ba
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aala. A l paymanta ahal ba caah or
guaranteed
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Court.
Dated on 6792002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. F IO R O A
by Oeradme Hartord Deputy Clark
PuDkah September 4. It, 18. 29.
2002
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Via toaomng oarohcata(a) hat Nad
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YEAR OF HSUANCE: 1000
PARCEL KM: 14-20-296JC-00000240
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County
Courthouaa,
Sanlord.
Florida, on
Monday. October 14. 2002. 1
1100am
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raoordmg laaa ara raqwrad lo bo
pad by Vw auocaaatj bddar al Vw
aala. Fid paymanl oi an amouV
equaito Vw N(pwet Md to due wkhki
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guaraniaad
malrumanl.
made
payable to Vw Ctork ot Vw CkouV
Court
DaWd on 6002002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Qarakkrw Hartord Deputy Clark
Pubkah Sapiambar 4. 11, 16. 26.
2002
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league in slugging percentage
(.521) and total bases (73), fifth
in runs scored (25) and seventh
in RBI (27).
A trio of University of Central
Florida pitchers also had good
stats.
Taylor Cobb was 4-1 and led
the league in earned run aver­
age (1.06) and batting average
against (.154). He allowed only
five earned runs and struck out
48 while walking only 21 in 421/3 innings.
Justin Cerrato (5-2) was tied

U C F--------Continued from page IB
giving the Sun Devils the hall at the Knights five-yard line. Four
plays later ASU quarterback Chad Christensen hit McDonald from
five yards out for the score, hut UCF went into halftime with a 1310 lead.
Gabriel led the Knights offensively hauling in five passes for 116
yards and a touchdown. Schneider finished with only seven competions for 150 yards. As a team, the Knights finished with 190
yards of total offense.
McDonald who had five catches for 54 yards and three touch­
downs led ASU. Christi nsen was the leading passer with 66 yards
on 5-0f 12.
UCI will have an off week before opening play in the Mid­
American Conference against Marshall on Sept. 20. The game will
be televised live on ESPN2 at 8 p.m. ET.

for second in wins with five and
had an ERA of 2.61. He struck
out 35 and walked only eight in
31 innings of work.
Oviedo graduate Paul
Lubrano was 3-1 and had a fifth
best ERA of 1.81. He was also
10th in batting average against
(.223) and struck 55 and walked
19 in 49-2/3 innings.

B rie fs ---------Continued from page IB
place on Sunday, October 13.
The revue features three
games for each participant with
guaranteed 50-percent playing
time in each game, a written
evaluation for each participant,
as well as a Senior game.
College scouts will be in atten­
dance.
The deadline to register is
Friday, October 4.
For more information or to
register, please contact Winning
Ways Basketball's Barry Mestel
at 407-339-9053 or 1-800-808HOOP (4667). You can also
check out the website at
www.winwaysinc.com.

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ar o» tw k*MH»o oartiAcalaO) hat
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to bo frttiftfl ihfoon Tho
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r » daacripaon oI Via propaity, and
tha nama(t) In which 8 waa
a iu u a d aiaia aa Wtowa
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YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL IDa 26-18-30-30008400000
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day at tfw waai Iron! door. Samnoia
County
Courthouaa
Sanlord.
Ftonda.cn
Monday. Oclobaf 14, 2002. at
1100am
Paymanl oI Saw laa. appkcaMa
documentary atamp laiaa and
racontng laaa an racyarad to ba
pad by toa auccaathi bidder at da
tala Fua paymanl ot an arrvxr*
aqual to Via tvghaal tad la dua watm
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aala AJ payment* ahai ba caah or
guaraniaad
malrumanl.
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payabla to Via Clark ot Via Crrtua
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Oalad on 6268002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLEHK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOHIOA
by Oarakkna Hartord Deputy Clerk
Pubkan Saplantoar 4. It. 18. 26.
2002

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(or T i i OM d
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RUTH COLMAR, Vw holder ol Vw
tokowtng cemfic*te&lt;*) ha* Nad *ad
cartdtoatad) tor k taz daad to ba
laauad vwraon. The cartdcaw numbar(«) and jwartt) ol toouance. Vw
daacripoon ol Vw property, and Vw
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W/kra a* toaowt
CERDFICATE NO: (63
YEAR OF M U A N C B : 1886
PARCEL KM: 31-IB-31-62600000040
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CEOARHKL PB 2S PO I I
Name# to which aaaaaaad JUOfTH
OABBAI PERSONAL REP
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Coimly ol Sammoto. S uw ol Flonda
UnWaa auch cwrtdtoakK*) d w l ba
radaamad acootdmg lo War. Vw
property deecrtoed In auch earth
cato&lt;&gt;) wd be aod to *w ragrwat (ad­
der el Vw weal bold door. Somnoto
County
Courthouaa.
8antord,
Flonda. on
Monday. October 14. 2002. al
1100am.
Paymanl ol Saw taa. appkeahto
documarnary (lamp laiaa and
rocoiOng laaa ara raqdrad to ba
paid by Vw auccaaahJ Mddar al Vw
aaw FuJ paymanl ol an amour*
equal to Vw hrgheel bd W dua wkhm
24 hour* altar Vw adrartwad kma ol
aaW A l paymanla ahal ba caah or
guaraniaad
malrumanl.
made
payable lo Vw Clark ol Vw Cvcul
Court
Oalad on 679.7002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY, FLOROA
by Oeraldrw Hartord Deputy CWrk
Pubkah September 4. II . t (. 26.

2002
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em eurr c o u r t
O f THE 1ETH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: S I CA 1474 14 K
THE BANK OF NEW YORK.
TRUSTEE UNOER THE POOUNO
S
SERVICING
AGREEMENT
SERIES IS9T ■N.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
OEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES. AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF
SHIRLEY E. STUART A/K/A
SHIRLEY LOUISE EVANS STUART,
ETA L.
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE O f ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
T O UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TR USTEES. AND ALL
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
BFTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF
BHIRLEY E. STUART A/K/A
SHIRLEY LOUISE EVANS STUART
ROBERT E. STUART
who** residence It unknown H
he/ihe/lhay bo dying: and d
hWihwlhey bo dead. Vw uBurawn
m th e

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dOorotl by. torouO&gt;. undo*
* or oganoi
Bw Defendants, who a n not known
to bo deed or adve. and ad penwa
having or dsknkig to have any right,
tala or M anat In the property
deacrtiod In the mongags being
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED the!
an action to torectoa* a mortgage on
toe toBmring property:
LO T I. t . ANO S, O f BLOCK
EIGHTY-NINE BANLANOO, THE
SUBURB BEAUTIFUL TO ALTA­
MONTE SPRINGS. ACCORDING
TO TH E PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3.
PAOETS) 65 17. M . « T ANO M . O f
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
ties boon Nod agalna! you and Via
you a n required to serve a copy ol
your wrtton dalanaat. d any. to I on
DAVK) J. STERN. ESQ PtaMdTa
attorney, whose addreea * 801 S
Urdveraey Drive 1500 Plantation. FL
33324 on or baton (no later tian 30
deyi dom Vie dale ot Vw drat pubBcaeon ol Vda nottoa ol action) and Ns
Vie ori^nal adti Via ctorti ol Vis oourt
•ww* o t w i mtvic* on m r a r i

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n t w oomfurt o» pennon n*ea n#ro*
dt
WITNESS my hand and Vw seal ot
Vda Court at SEMINOLE County.
Florida. Vda day ol AUQOd 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O f THE CtRCUfT COURT
BY.Ruto King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES O f DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
■01 8. UMVERStTY DRIVE
8U TE S 00
PLANTATION. FL 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persona wtoi tSaabNMa neadF a &lt; S I * W aceomoededon
contact COURT ADMMSTRATtON.
at
Vie
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at (407)685-4227, 1600855-8771 (TDO) or 1-80)865■770. via Florida Relay Bentos
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH W THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
PotAshAugust I I , 25. 2002 and
September 4.11,2002
PPIIE
M THE C M C U T COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH

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M A N O FO R
■■MMOLE COUNTY,
STATE O f FLORKIA
CJV*. DtVISION
Cess No. 02-CA-42S-14-K
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK. MC.,
FLOYD BLAKE. JR ; E T A L,
Dslondard(a)
NOTICE O f EALE
Nodes ts hereby given dwL pur­
suant to die Oder or find Judgment
sneered In Vde ceuee. In Vie O k u !
Court ot Serrwxde CcaMy. Ftortde. I
Banknote CotMy, Ftortde. described
■B
LOTS 4a 41 ANO 42. 2NO SEC­
TION FORT MELLON. ACCOHOMO
TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGE 45. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
8EMM0LE COUNTY, FLORIOA;
Mputdc kale, to toe Idlest end beet
batter, tor cash el toe Weal Fiord
Door of the Seminole County
Courtoouto. 301 Notto Park Avenue.
Sardord. Florida M 1100 A M on
SEP 1*. 2002.
DATED AU021.2002
(Seel)
Ctorti ol toe Cdodl Court
By: Mary Stroui*
Deputy Clark
In accordance wdh I— . — ----------IWto Dtaabddlee Ad. persona In need
ot apedal eecommodadon to parddpato In Vda prooeedng ahel. wdhln
Mven (7) daya prior to any proceedr » corded toe Court Adrwdelredon
Dtdoe or Ctork ol Court ol toe CotMy
referenced above, d hearing
toptond. (TTO) 1-000-6555771. or
Votes (V) 1 -eOO-955-1TTO. via
Honda Ratoy Bentos
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MARK D. BREAKSTONE i ASSOCIATES. P A
1247 South Myroa Avenue
Ctearwetar. FL 33756
Pubdth: August 25. 2002 and
September*.11,2002
PP2S3
THE CM CUrr COURT
O f THE FWTH JU0K3AL
C M C U T M A N O FO R
LAKE COUNTY,
FLOROA
C A M NO.: 2002-OR-002507
M THE M TEREST OF:
Baby Boy Saha.
wVa Harmon Tyler Saha
D O B 05/02/02,
Place ol Birth; Leesburg. Lai
CouBy, Florida
Mnorddto
AMENOCO NOTICE OF
PETTDON AMO MEANMO
TO TERMBtATE PARENTAL
M O H TI PCNOMQ ADOPTION
TO Unknown Badogcd Fatoer
Undrawn lather ol Baby Boy Saha,
bom Jims 2.2002
Race African American
Description ol unknown tether;
African American, approa. 30-40
years ol oga- eppm* henfd. 6 T
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butt,
Address: trtunown.
A Petition lor Termination of
Parental Right! Pendmg Adoption
hat been Ned The minor chad which
Is the eubtect to Vw» action has been
known aa Baby Boy Saha and
Harmon Tyler Sehe. the minor'* gen­
der a male. Ida dele ol bath a June
2. 2002 end ha piece ot beth a
Leesburg. Lake CouBy. Florida The
m rar’* mother a Mokne Sehe. who
a 31 years dd. Caucasian, dark ha*
and brown eyes, and an approumali
heupt and vmghl ol SB* and ISO
Conception mey heve occurred In
Caaaetoerry, Seminole County.
Ftonda or Leetburg. Lake Comity.
Florida
There wa be e hearing on the peti­
tion lo terminate parental rights
pendng adoption on Octobef 31.
2002 el 1 3 0 p m before Judge
Wtoam O Law at the Lake County
Jud-cial Center. 550 Weal Main
Street, Tavaree. Lake County.
Ftonda The court has set aside 15
rmnuloi tor the hearing Vhu mey
ot(ecl by appearing at toe hearing or
Mng a wntlen obfaction wdh toe
court V you Me a written obfectun.
toe original muit be Ned wah toe
dark ol Vde court on or before
October 28. 2002. wdh copied to
petawnet a attorney. Jem A Bias.
Lockett A Blae. P A . P.0 Bor 130.
Tavaree. FL 32 778 0130
UNOER SECTION 53 059. FLORI­
DA STATUTES. FAILURE TO FILE A
W RITTEN RESPONSE TO THIS
NOTICE WITH THE COURT OR TO
APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CON­
S TITU TES
GROUNDS
UPON
WHICH THE COURT SHALL ENO
ANY PARENTAL RIGHTS YOU MAY
HAVE REGARD!NO THE MINOR
CHAO
Deled on Aug 14.2002
JAMES C. WATKINS
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By. B Doleei
Aa DepuTy Clerk
Pubkeh: August 21. 28. 2002 end
Beptentoer 4. 11,2002
PP149
tor TBt Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vial
MLMCI CUST (PIER) O O GULF
GROUP, toe hotter ol toe toBowfrtg
certificated) has Ned tetd centocated) tor e t u deed to be leaued
toereon. The certtocate numbeRt)
end yeer(i) ol Issuance, toe deecrtp*on ol toe property, end toe named)
In which I was a lien ed W o n as
CERTW1CATE NO: 1*50
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 3000
PARCEL KM: 02-2030521-00002170
Deecrlpfron ol Property UNIT 217
RIDOEWOOO v il l a s A CONDO
ORB 3150 PQ 265
Names In which eaaeaaed. RAYMONO RAMOS
A l ol said property beeig fri toe
County ol Semnota. SUte ol Ftonda.
Unleu ouch certtocate!!) ahel be
redeemed eccordkig lo lew, toe prop­
erty deacitied In such certncala/i)
wB be eott to to* tVOiest better et
toe weal front door. Seminole CouxBy
CourVtouae. Sanford. Florida, on
Monday. September 30. 2002. al
IIDOam
Payment ol SMs toe. appfrcebl*
documentary alamp Uaea end
reconkng toes ere requved lo be
paid by toe auoceealul bidder el toe
eato. Pul payment ol an amouB
equal lo toe hufwel ttt to due vatofrt
-J MI f t u6**utfv«0»wl wmtL
Bets,
peymerda shei be ceart or
guaranteed
instrument,
made
payable to toe Ctorti d toe Octal
Court.
Deled on 1/15/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Luenne WootSey Deputy Ctork
Publish August 21, 28. 2002 and
September 4.11,2002
PP157
Nottce of AppEcetten
tor Tea Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tool
MLMCI CUST (OCEAN PARK) O O
GULF GROUP, toe holder ol toe tottowing certDlcatod) has Ned said
neiMratod) lor a lax dead to be
Neued toereon. The certtocate number(s) and yeaRi) d Issuance, toe
0®$Ch Ja )0&gt;i Of

em

prupEny, e/Kj

em

name(t) In wtkch a was an eeaad
M M aa loSows
CERTIFICATE NO:32M
TEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1000
PARCEL KM: 23-21-29-515500011SP
Description d Property: LEG UNIT
11BP HIOOEN RIDGE CONDO ORB
1357 PG 525
Narnae In which a.......... .. NARCtSO J MARTINEZ. CARMEN B.
ORTIZ
A l ol said property being In toe
Comity d Semeioto. State d Ftortde
Untou such rerfrkrata(t) thal be
redeemed eocordeig to tow, the
property deecrhed fri such carpsceta(e)wa be sold to toe highest bid(iff gj tho w m I Ironl door, Ofntnoto
County
Courthouse,
Sanford,
Ftonda. on
Monday. Septontoer 30. 2002. d
11 OOem
Payment d Sato toe. epparehto
documentary stomp toses end
leoortong toee are r t g a a l to be
paid by toe aucceeaki butter el toe
aeto. Ful payment d an amoud
equal to toe hKF&lt;eel btd N due wttoai
24 hours allar toa adrerttoed turn d
sato A l payments she! be cash or
guaianited
Instrument,
made
payable to toe Ctork d toe O cua
Court.
Dotod on *15/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Luame Woodtey Deputy Ctork
Pubkeh Auguel 21. 2S. 2002 end
September 4,11.2002
PPI5S
lor T u Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toll
MLMCI CUST (PIER), toe hitter d
toe blowing cerkhcated) I
sad cerPScato(a) lor a tea deed to be
leaued toereon. The cerkfrcale num
ber(a) end yeertt) d
d a e r t - - * - ----s JOsMwM
■ n P^OpEny,
iei n ■ sto ■ ---------a
■
OwsCilpiJOTi
m m aji
bm
neme(a) In which I was asses lad
w ars as loaows
CERTIFICATE NO: IEEE
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL KM: 02-2030521-0000
1190
OaecitcNon d Property; UNIT 119
RIDOEWOOO VE1AS A CONDO
ORB 3159 PQ 265
Names in whkh assessed NORWEST BANK MINNESOTA TR FBO
A l d said property being ai toe
Comity ol Semnota. Stole ot Ftonda
Untou such certtocate!!) ahel be
redeemed ecoonkng to tow, toe prop­
erty du cttoid In such certtocaieti)
wd be Bttt to toe taOiesl tatter el
Vw weal front door. Semnoto Comay
Counhouse Serttrd. Honda, on
Monday. September 30. 2002. at
tIOOem
Payment d Sato toe. applicable
documentary stamp totes and
reconkng toee are raqmred to be
paid by tie euoceestii batter at toe
•ale Fui payment at en emoMit
•quel lo toe leffieel bid to due wshtn

24 hour* »n*f tho
ttm# of
u H A l poymonU »h «l t » c+th or
g u a rg n tto d

In ttru m o m .

m*&lt;3«

payabto to
Oork of tho Ckcud
Court
Datod on *15/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oarattna Harford Daputy Ctarfc
Pvbkth August 21. 28. 2002 and
‘ **crt»t 4. 11. 2002
PP160
aa —e l

a a

ar ^ - *1

mnlCf UE AppNCItM I
for Ta i Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY OfVEN. that
MLMCI CUST (Olympic), tha holdar
or ma
cm 'tcjneit) nas r«aa
said carthealall) tor a toa deed to be
leaued toereon The certificate num*
ber(a) and yeerts) ol Issuance, toe
description of Vie property, end Vie
named) In which a was assessed
la/are aa toiows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1555
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCFL IDS 02 20-30 521-00001050
Description of Properly. UNIT 105
RIDOEWOOO VELAS A CONDO
ORB 3150 PG 265
Names In which eaaeaaed REPUB­
LIC LENDING INC
AJ d asej property beeig In toe
County of Semnoto. Stale d Honda
Untou auch certhcated) ahal be
redeemed eccordng to tow, toe prop­
erty deacrtied In such carthcaled)
svtl be eott to toe tvgheat tttdar al
the swat front door, Seminole Comity
Courthouse. Sanford. Honda, on
Monday. September 30. 20)2. it
It :00am
Payment ot Bale toe. appfrcabto
documentary alamp Uses and
recontng le u are required to be
paid by the successful bitter el toe
sale Ful payment d an amount
equal to the tvgheat bid la due w«hln
24 hours alter toe advertised tme d
sale A l payments she! be cash or
guaranteed
Instrument,
made
payable to toe Ctork d toe CfraA
Court
Oiled on 5/1V2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CinCUTT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oerakkrw Harford Deputy Ctork
Pubfcsh Auguel 21. 25. 2002 and
September 4. 11.2002
PP161
tor TS i Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toil
MLMCI CU ST (PIER), toe holder ol
toe blowing certihcatod) has Med
said cemkcsted) tor a tea deed to be
issued toereon The certificate numberd) and yeerd) d leeuanoe. toe
UEeCnpsOn Of slw paOPMiTy.

mOO o ie

nam«&lt;t) In wtuch R m i m m w d
ts/art aa toAowa:
CERTIFICATE NO: 1M2
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID#: 02•20-30-521^0002200
Daacnpbon of Property: UNIT 220
RIDOEWOOO VILLAS A CONOO
ORB 3169 PQ 286
Namaa in a*** *
1att— aad RIDOE­
WOOO VILLAS INC
A l of aari proparty batng m tha
County of Samtnota. Stata of Ftonda.
Unfaaa auch cartAcala&lt;a) ahal ba
radaamad aooonAng to law, f a prop*
arty datcribad In auch cartAcatad)
wd be eokl to toe NOwet batter at
toe steel front door. Semnoto County
Courthouee. Sentord. Ftonda. on
Monday. September 30. 2002. d
1100am.
Paymant of Salt taa,
. JhCUJMOlAnt.. NS0K1. UASA. And
liconkng toee ere required to be
pad by toe euoceeelul bkfrtor el toe
aeto. Fid payment d m amount
•quel to toe MpteM bid to due wttofri
24 hours aher Vie edverkeed lime d
aeto A l payments Kiel ba cash or
guaranteed
Instrument,
made
payable to toe Ctorti d toe CfrtUI
Court.
Detod on V I 512002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUfT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Gerakkns Harford Deputy Ctork
Pubkeh August 21. 28. 2002 and
September 4. 11,2002
PP162
lor Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vial
MLMCI CU ST (OLYMPIC), toe holdor ma kwowtkj canmcata^B) nas
Med said certificated) tor a taa deed
to be leaued toereon. The certificate
number),) and yeer(t) d Issuance
toe daacrtpbon d toe property, end
toe named) to whkh ■ was assessed
lalere u blows
CERTIFICATE NO: IM S
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 3000
PARCEL KM: 02 20-30521-00001200
DeacrtpSon ol Property: UNIT 120
RIDOEWOOO VILLAS A CONOO
OR8 31W PQ250
Names to which assessed RIDGE­
WOOD VILLAS INC
A l d said property being to toe
County ol Seminole. Stale ol Ftonda
Untou auch cemhcaled) ahal ba
radaamad acconfrg lo tow, toa prop­
erty du e ttoad to such rirtRreto(a)
wd be add to toa htfiset better at
toe weal front door. Semnoto County
Courthouee Sanford. Ftonda. on
Monday. September 30. 2009. al
11.00am
P iywmnf of 8#M Im , M pIc N i l
documentary stamp t a i n and
taconlng leas are required to be
peat by toe ■uoueeetul brtktor at toe
•ale. Ful payment d an amount
equal to toe N^wel btd la due wahto
24 hours alter the adveraeed tme d
Id o . A l payments ahel be ceah or
guaranteed
instrument,
made
payable to toe Ctorti ol toe Cfrcu*
Court.
Detod on V I 5/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
by Genkfrne Hartoid Deputy Ctork
Pubkeh: Auguel 21. 28. 2002 and
September 4,11,2002
PPI53
Notto# of AppMcottom
tor T u Dmd
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. V tt
MLMCI CU ST (OLYMPIC), toe hold­
er ol toe blowing cartdfcetod) hat
lead said certificated) tor ■ tea deed
to be i**— i toereon The *********
numberta) and yeer(t) d issuance,
toe deeaipbon at f
toe named) In whkh • wee
w‘are as tottowe
C ER TIFIC A TE NO: 1 M I

TEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1000
PARCEL ID* 02 20-30521-00001140
Deecrtpkon of Property UNIT 114
RIDOEWOOO VELAS A CONOO
ORB 3169 PQ 250
Names m wtach M l eel ad RAYMONO RAMOS
A l at seal property beeig In toe
County d Semnoto. State ot Ftortde.
Untou auch cerUtceied) ahal ba
redeemed accordng to tow, toe prop­
erty dererbed fri auch cerfrheeted)
wd be add to toe fullest befrtor at
Via weal front door. Semnoto County
Courtoouu. Sentord. Ftonda. on
Monday. September 30, 2002. el
1100am
Payment ot Sato toa, *ppa**hi*
documentary stamp taasa and
fecortkng toes are requeed to be
paid by toe eucceealtl baktor at toa

L ecals

Lecals

Lecals

Lecals

Lecals

U N Ful poyrrwnt of on omouni
•quoI lo tho Nghoct M It duo wKfwi
24 hour* oflor tho Khortuod tmo of
Mlo A l poymonts thol bo coth or
guaranteed
Inatnimont.
made
payabN to tho O t k of tho Ocu#
Court.
Dated on 6/154002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Oerekkne Hertord Deputy Ctork
Pubeah August 21. 25. 2002 and
September 4.11,2002
PP164

claim* with thi* 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 OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l other p sdeort d toe decedent
end persona having dakna or
demands against the decedent's
•state, Indudng unmanned, contvv
gent or ixWquidated dams, must Me
thee ctoma weh Ma Court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCA
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO F LE D WILL
BE FOREVER BAnnED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIOOS S E T FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE D ECE­
DENT'S OATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE IS
Seplamber 4. 2002
LINOA FIORE
Personal Representative
479 Lancers Drive
Winter Springs. FL 32708
OLE NOA LOTH
615 Lake Kathryn Cede
Cassetoerry. FL 32707
L W CARROLL J R . ESOUIRE
Ftonda Bar No 091438
LAWRENCE W CAR R OU, JR . PA
708 Tumbul Avenue. Suae 202
AJtamonle Springs. FL 32701
Telephone 407/2805588
Attorney tor Personal Representative
Pubksh: September 4.2002
00028

By Ruth King
Deputy Ctorti
ADORNO i YOSS. PA
2601 South Beyahore Drtve
Suite 1600
Miami. Ftonda 33133
(305)658 6555
if you are a peroon wah a &lt;*aab*ty
who need! any accommodation In
order to participate in thta proceed­
ing. you are entitled, at no coat to
you. to tha provtaton of certain n a n
lance
Pteaae contact Court
Admavatration at M l North Parti
Avenue. Suite N30t. Sanford.
Florida 32771 (407)373^227. wfthm
(2) wort mg daya of your reewpt of
thta nottce. if you are hearing or voce
m*a*ed. cal 1 (800) 955 8771
Pubksh September 4. 11,2002
00030

0000
Description of Property LEO SEC
02 TWP 20S nGE 30E N 280 F T OF
W 240 FT O f NW 1/4 (LESS ROS)
Names in which assessed MINA
O f SANFORD INC
AM of sad property bemg'm the
County of Semtnote. State of Florida
Unless auch certhcatefi) shal be
redeemed according to law. the prop­
erty desenbed « such certificated)
wet be sold to the tvgheat bidder at
the west front door. Semnote County
Courthouse. Sanford. Ftonda. on
Monday. October 14. 2002. at
1100am
Payment of Sale fee. appfccabte
documentary stamp taies and
recordmg fees are requved to be
paid by the successful bidder at the
sale FuN payment of an amount
equal to the highest bid is due witNn
24 hours after the advertised hme of
sale AM payments shal be cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Cterk of the C*cu*
Court
Dated on 6/297002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Gerakfrne Harford Deputy Cterk
Publish September 4. 11. 18. 25.
2002
00033

YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID# 02-20-30-521-00001030
Description ot Property UNIT 103
RIDGEWOOD VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3t69 PO 258
Names in winch eaaeaaed DANIEL
A KAMINSKY
AA ot said property being m Bu*
County of Semnota. Stale of Ftonda
Unless auch cemhcala(s) ahal be
redeemed teaming to taw. Bta prop­
erty deacrtied m auch certificated)
wet be eoto to toe tvgheat better «
the west front door. Semnoto County
Courthouee. Sentord. Florida, on
Monday. October 14. 2002. at
11 OOem
Payment of Sale toe. eppkcabta
documentary stamp tasea and
reconkng lee* ar* requked to be
paid by Bta successful butter el the
teta Ful payment of an amount
•quel lo the tvgheat btt le tkte ueShkt
24 hours attar toe advertised hme of
seta A l payments tha* ba cash or
guaranteed
instrument,
made
payable to toe Cterti d toe Ckcua
Court
Dated on B/297002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CO UR T
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oerekkne Hertord Deputy Clerk
Pubfcsh September 4. It , 18. 23,
2002
00037

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. that
MLMCI CU S T (OLYMPIC) O O
GULF GROUP. Vie holder ot the tot
towing certhcated) has Mad said
cemhcaled) tor a taa d u d to be
leaued toereon The cemhcete numberta) end year(l) of Issuance. Vie
description of Via property, and toe
named) to which a was assessed
tolars as toaowa:
CERTIFICATE NO: t i n
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL KM 02 2040521-00001300
Description of Property: UNIT 130
RIDOEWOOO VELAS A CONOO
ORB 3169 PG 265
Namee In whkh assessed SUSAN
L. SIRIANNI
A l of said property bang In toe
County of Semnoto. 8taie of Ftonda
Untou such certihcatod) ahal be
redeemed according lo tow. toe prop­
erty deacrtied In such certificated)
wd be told to the ht^wel brctter at
Vie west front door. Semnote County
Courthouse, Sentord. Ftortde. on
Monday. September 30. 2002. et
ttOOem
Payment d Sato toa. applcabto
documentary stamp taxes end
recorthng le u are reqdred to be
paid by the successful better at toe
aeto Ful payment of en amount
equal to the highest bid Is due wshln
24 hours alter toe advertised time of
aeto A l payments shal be cash or
guaranteed
instrument,
made
peyebie to toe Ctork of the Ckoxt
Court
Detod on V I 5/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Luenne WootSey Deputy Ctork
Publish August 2t. 25. 2002 Mid
September 4, tt.2002
PPI55
M THE CtRCUfT COURT FOR
■ E M M O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 02-401-CP
IN RE: ESTATE O f
W EM AO S TEW ELL
NOTICE TO CREDITOR*
The admtnietration of toe estate d
WILMA O. STILWELL. deceased.
F4e Number 02-501 -CP. Is pendng
In toe Ctrouat Court tof Semeiota
County. Ftortde. Probate Division,
toe eddreu of whkh Is Ctork ol
Court. Semnoto County Couathouwe,
301 N Perk Avenue, Sentord,
Ftonda 32771. The ramee end
ultim ata of Vw praontt ropreaoo*
kve's ettomey are eat forth below
A l credaora ol Via Dacedsm and
other persona having claims or
ttarooraJa ogofnal Oocodoflf’a t i W t
Indudng uvnoturod, condngw# ot
unliquidated iia#m on whom ■ copy
ot Vito notice la served must Ma toee
ctoime wih tois Court WTTFttN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l other cremiora of toe Daontonl
end persona having ctofrns or
demands against the Decedent's
••tale. Induing inmetured, M M *
gent or unlqittatod ctoktua, n u t Me
Vise ctoime wtoitow court WITHVi 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
TH E FW ST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
A a CLAIMS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dele of toe toil pubaceeon of
toto Nonce Is September 4,2002.
Charted. A Word
Pereonel Repreeentalkre
ROBERT C. WEK1N8. JR.
Attorney tor
Datmer A Wtolne, PA.
230 Lookout Place
PoatOthcaBoi 941690
Meatond. a 32794-1590
(407) 539-0000
Pubkeh September 4.11,2002
00025
M TH E CtRCUfT COURT FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLOMDA
PROBATE OtVMtON
IN RE: ESTATE OF
RAZZ1E HARMON.

NOTICa TO CREDITORS
A l creators ot Via Dscedenf and
other pereone having ctatma ot
demands agatrat Decedsnrs aetata
on whom a copy of tots neece Is
data of toa Vat pubaewaon ol tots
notice n u t Ms took otafrns wtto Ma
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAY8 AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF TM S NOTICE
ON THEM
A l other creators ot Vie Decedent
end person* having derma or
demands against the Decedent,
•elate muet Me toe* deene wih tote
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
/UJ. CLAIMS NOT SO F LE D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dele al toe Bril pubaranon d
M s Nodes to September 4.2002
i l l -----a - « « - rrsnoM n#mon
7711 Leketato Woods Drive
Ortando, Florida 32510
Shersa Ann Ferrer
Attorney lor PereoneJRepreeentaSve
1999 Welt Coiorvei Drive
Orlando. FL 32404
Pubewi September 4.11,2002
00027
M T H I CMCUTT COURT FOR
IEM M O LE COUNTY.
FLOfUOA
PROBATE DtVISION
FILE NO. 03-MT-CP
IN RE: E8TATE OF
CHARLES P. UMANT1A.
D#c##a#d
NOTTCE TO CREDITORS
The ednevetration of toe estate of
CHARLES P. LaMANTlA. deceased,
whose dale ol deato was July 31.
2002. is pendng In toe Circuit Court
tor Semeiota County, Florida.
Probate Division. Fta Number 02
54T-CP. toe eddreM ot whkh M Pod
Ottce Drawer C. Sentord F L 32772
The namee and eddet aee at toe
Peraortal Representative and toe
Personal Representative a attorney
A l credtors of toe decedent and
other persons having claims ot
Indudng uvnetured. ccnanganl or
urkqddatod clems on whom ■ copy
d Me raace la served muat Me toee

M THE CtRCUfT COURT
OF THE 15TH
JUDICIAL CtRCUfT
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION CKYISION
Case No. 01-CA-8TO-14-W
EOUICREDtT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA.
Pletntai.
ve
JU U O LEIVA. d d .
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE EALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pursuant to a Summary Fatal Judgment
d Foredoeurs Inducing Award ot
Attorneys' Faea Mid Costs dated
February 21, 2002. entered In C ite
No 01-CA573-14 W ol toe Ctreul
Court ol toe 18TH Juddel Ckcut In
and tor Seminole County. Ftonda
wherein EOUICREDtT CORPORATION OF AMERICA Is toe PlanM
and JULIO LEIVA and LEIVA.
tnknown spouse ol JULtO LEIVA. *
married nV a CANDELARIA LEIVA:
JO SE
0
SANCHEZ
end
SANCHEZ, unknown spouse ot
JOSE Q SANCHEZ. * married.
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK;
AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL
RELATED SERVICES. MC.. a New
York corporation; KISSIMMEE
ENTERPRISES. IN C . e Ftonda cor­
poration. I V . KISSIMMEE TO Y ­
OTA. MC ; TWIN RIVERS HOME­
OWNER'S ASSOCIATION. M C . a
Ftonda corporation. JOHN DOE and
JANE DOE Wars Defendants. I wB
aei to toa Nghast and beat bidder lor
cash, at west front door ol tha
Semmota County Courthouse In toe
CXy ot Sanford. Ftonda at 1105
o'clock AM ., on Thursday, toe I t
day d September. 20)2. toe k*owkig deserted property, ee set forth Si
id d Summary Fnai Judgment of
Foredoeurs Including Award of
Attomeya' Fees and Costa, to wtb
Lot 87 ot TWIN RIVERS SECTION
V, accordng to toa Plat thereof, as
r**w-s*d In Plat Book 30, et Pages
84 torou(Fi 87, of toe Pubic Records
of Semtnds County- Ftortde.
DATED M s 25 day ot August. 2002.
MaryArme Morse. Ctork
By: Ml
Deputy Clerk
DenweU RoMrehM. ESOUIRE
ADORNO 5 ZEOCR. PA
2501 South Beyahore Drive
Suae 1800
Mtorri. Ftonda 33133
(305)858-5555
» you ere a person weh a daabMy
who needs any socommooston ki
otter to perttctpaie In tots proceed­
ing, you are entiled, at no coal to
you. to toa provision ot certain assis­
tance.
Please contact Court
AdnfriietraBon d 301 North Perk
Avenue. Suite N301, Sentord.
Ftonda 32771 (407)323-4227, WMn
(2) working days d your receipt of
tow nonce. * you ere hearing or voice
Fnpeked. cal 1-(5007955-5771
Pubksh Sspsarrber 4.11.20)2
00029
M TH E ca tcu rr COURT
o f th e ir m
j y U C m , CMCUTT
M AN O FO R
BEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURtSOtCTION OfVWON
Case No. 02-CA-1B40-14-K
EOUICREDtT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA.
The

unknown spouse

and

assignees, legatees, kenhoktori.
creditor*, trustees or otherwise,
claming by. through, under or
agatnal ART 0 VAHTME. deceased,
and ai ofriar parses having or dafritmg to have any r td t Ma or keerest
to and to Bn property inter toredosurs hereto; ART D VANTINE.
Trustee ol toe A O . Venera Fartty
Trust aatablahed under toe Trust
DectaratKm dated November 24.
1997; MARTHA R VANTINE. todvidualy and
VANTINE. unknown
spouse of MARTHA R VANTINE. 1
marrted. MARTHA R VANTINE.
Trustee d Bus A O . Varans Famfy
Trust eslap.ahed under toe Trust
Declaration dated November 24.
1997; STATE O f
FLORIOA.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
JOHN DOE end JANE DOE.
NO n e t OF ACTION
TO. Al parties ctomrrg interests by.
toroudi under or egernet ART 0
VANTINE. deceased, end el other
parties having or deereng to heve
wry nd*. We or merest n and to toe
YOU ARE NOTIFIED, tod an eceon
to torsdoee • mortgage on toe tollowung properly to Semeiote County.
Ftonda:
Tha Waal 219 leal ot toe Souto
*17 ■ tael ol Lot 27. NEW UPSALA
lees road nght-d-wey accordng to
toe PM toereot as recorded to PM
Book 1. Page 6T, of toe Pubic
Records d Samtnota County. Ftonda
has been Med egernet you end you
ere reqraed to serve e copy ol your
wntlen defenses. I any. to I on
Adorno 1 Yoee. P A . Planters attor­
neys. whose address Is 2801 Souto
Beyahore Drive. Suae 1800. Mwml.
Ftonda 33133. warm 30 daya attar
toa first pubkeabon and Ms toa onga
nil wan toe Clerk of Me Court Whet
before service on PlanoEs attorneys
or kroner*elely toereeftar, otherwise,
e detain wui be entered agenet you
tor the rekel demanded In It
Compieek.
Dated ton day ol AUG 27, 2002
MeryArne Morse. Ctorti

IN THE CtRCUfT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DtVISION
CeaeNo. 02-CA-778-14-K
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK. AS
TRUSTEE.
Plaintiff.
vi
DAWN A SIMPSON, et al
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO THE UNKNOWN SPOUSES.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
CREDITORS. ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNOER OR AGAINST
DONNA MACKWORTH. decaaaed.
RESIDENCES UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
to toredoae of mortgage on th# teflowmg deaertbed property In
Seminole County. Ftonda
LOT 8. MARKHAM PLACE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 22. PAGES 30 ANO 31. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
has been Ned agartst you and you
art requved lo serve a copy of your
written defenses. If any. to it on
SMITH. HIATT A DIAZ. P A .
Ptainttfra attomeya. whoee address
la 2891 East Oakland Park DM J.
Suite 303. Fort Lauderdale. Florida
33306. wahm 30 days from first data
of publication. 2002. and Me tha orig­
inal with the Cterti of this Court erther
before service on PtamMTa attorneys
or Immed^iety thereafter^ otherwise,
a default wtt be entered agamst you
tor the retef demanded In the com­
plaint or petition
DATED on AUG 27 2002
Maryanne Morse. derL
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Ruth »Ong
As Deputy Cterti
PUBLISH IN Sanford Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOMMOOATtON T O PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 201 N. PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIOA 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-4330.
N O T LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
ING.
IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TDO) 1-800-955-8771. OR VOICE
(V) 1-800-955-8770, VIA FLORIOA
RELAY SERVICE
Pubfcsh: September 4, 11. 2002
00031
M THE CIRCUfT COURT OP THE
EIGHTEENTH JUOICtAL CtRCUfT
M A N O FO R
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
Case No. 02-CA-1869-14 W
CITI FINANCIAL MORTGAGE COM­
PANY. MC. SUCCESSOR IN
INTEREST TO ASSOCIATES HOME
EOUfTY SERVICES. MC..
Piemen,
vt.
TANYA R. PERRY, at al..
Defendants)
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: TANYA R PERRY
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
115 Shepherd Trai
Longwood. FL 32750
CURRENTADORCSS.
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH,
UNOER ANO AGAINST THE HERE­
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN­
D A N T ^ ) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS
ES. HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADORESS:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thal an aetton
lo foreclose a mortgage on Ma WIn i i . i. ■ ! . . n . t . ,6 n .in ii e sta i tow C C I U
■owing oescroeo property m o c m i NOCE County. Ftortde
LOT 11. BLOCK D. THE MEAD
OW3 WEST, ACCORDING TO TME
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 17. PAGES 5 ANO 8.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
.
has bean Mad against you and you
are required to serve a copy ot your
-a -a -------------M^BBwtow B A -a* - . W ^ .
wnoen ovrinM
i w w i w oey» ane*
the Brat pubkeabon, B any, on
Echevarria 5 Associates, P A .
Ptamara aaomsy. whose addresa la
0110 Corporate Lake Drtve. Suita
300. Temps. Ftortde 33834. end Me
toe ortgtoel weh tots Court d t m
before service on PM—i d s enomeye
or tovnsdtataty toeresher, otherwise,
a detauB wB be entered egarral you
lor toe teaet demanded fri toe
rnrrqitaeif or petkion.
TNe raace ahel ba publehed once
each weak tor two consecutive
weeks fri toa Sentord Herald
WITNESS my hand and toa seal ol
toss Court on tote day ot AUG 7T.
2002
Maryanne Mora*, ctorti
Ctorti ot toe CIRCUIT Court
By.Ruto King
As Deputy Ctork
Echevarria 4Associates P A ,
PO. Boa 25018
Tampa. FL 33822 5018
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH OtSABILI
TIES NEEOtNO SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT CO UR T ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 201 N PARK AVENUE.
SANEORO. FLORIOA 32771, TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-4330.
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
ING
IF HEARING IMPAIREO.
(TDO) 1-800-B55-877I. OR VOICE
(V) 1-800-955-8770. VIA FLORIOA
RELAY SERVICE
Pubeah September 4.11.2002
00032
Mottc# of Appttcotton

Notice of Application
for Tai Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
MLMCI CUST (PIER), the holder of
the foAowmg certificated) hat Med
said certificated) for a tai dead lo be
issued thereon The certificate num­
bers) and yearfs) of tssuanca. the
description of the property, and the
named) In which M was assessed
ta'are as loOows
CERTIFICATE NO: 807
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID# 35-19 30 52O0F000100

Description of Property LEO LOT
16BLK F COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
UNIT t PB 11 PG35
Names m which assessed CAR­
OLYN MOORE
AM of sad property bemg in the
County of Serrano*. State of Ftonda
Unless such certtftcated) »haM ba
redeemed accordmg to lew. the prop­
erty desenbed m such certificated)
wti be add lo the highest bidder at
tha west front door. Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford. Ftonda. on
Monday. October 14. 2002. at
1100am
Paymant of Sato tee. appfccabte
•documentary stamp taies and
recortfcng lees are requeed to be
pato by toe successful bidder ai Vto
•ala Ful paymant of an amount
aqual to tha Nghast btd is due wfihin
24 hours after toe advertised bme of
•ale A l payments shal be cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Cterti of the Circuit
CourtDated on 8797002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oerakdra Harford Deputy Cterti
Pubfcsh September 4. 11. 18. 29.
2002
00034
** **---- — 4 A -------- aa- -* « ------

rsooce or appMCfoon
foe Ta i Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. toal
MLMCI CU S T (PIER), toe hottet ot
toa loiowtog certificated) has Mad
said certificafad) tor a tax daad to ba
Issued thereon The cwrMcaM num­
ber) ■) and yewtt) d Issuance toe
description of toe property, and to#
n a m e d ) m attach a was assessed

ar* as loaows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1888
YEAR O F ISSUANCE: 7000
PARCEL KM: 02-20-30521-0000
1100
Description d Property: UNIT 110
RIDOEWOOO VILLAS A CONOO
ORB 3189 PG 288
Namee In whkh at eeesed SUSAN
L SIRIANNI
A l ot said property being In toe
Couity of Semeiota. SUM ot Ftortde.
Unless such certhcatad) ahal be
redeemed accordng lo lew, toe prop­
erty deacrtied In auch cert*cete(t}
t tt be sott to to* te^wat batter el
to* weet bora door. Semeiota County
Courthouee. Sentord. Ftortde. Ori
Monday. October 14, 2002. at
IS

11atom

Payment d Sale lee. apptcebts
documentary stamp Isiss and
rsccrtang faea are requeed to be
paid by to* eucoeeatu* batter « to*
eats. Ful paymant d an amount
squat to Bw tvOisat bid la du* wlhei
24 hours altar Bus advertised bme ot
tat*. A l payments ahal be cash or
guaranteed
instrument,
mad*
payable to the Clark at toe Cecu*
Court.
Dated on B/29/20K.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Qereton* Hertord Deputy Ctork
Pubeah: September 4. 11. IB. 25.
2002
00035
wa -wa------ A a -------»a - -* ■ ------woucf ov Appftcarion
fot T u p u d
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. toat
MLMCI CUST (OLYMPIC), to* hott­
er ot toe toaowetg cerkticata(t) has
Med aeto cerMtoata(t) lor a taa deed
to ba * — ■*-• thereon. The cerkfrcale
nuerbarta) and yeans) d issuance,
toe deecrfobon d toe property, and
to* named) at which a was a lie n ed
Wars as todowi
CERTIFICATE NO: 1*84
YEAR O F ISSUANCE: 3000
PARCEL KM: 02 20-30-521-0000HfrO
Deacnpbon d Property UNIT 110
RIDOEWOOO VELAS A CONDO
ORB 3169 P0 28B
Names In which assessed RIDGE­
WOOD VILLAS INC
AJ ol aeto property bemg In toe
County d Semnota. State ot Ftonda.
Unless such cemhcaled) shal be
redeemed eccordng to taw. toe prop­
erty described at such ceribcatad)
wB be sow to me tvghest bidder el
toe west front door. Seminole County
Couatoouee. Sanford. Ftonda. on
Monday. October 14. 2002. at
II 00am
Psymsni of S i# I##,
documentary atamp Us** and
iscottng lees are requared to be
pud by Bta succeeslua batter at toe
aata Ful paymant d an amount
equal to Bus highasl bid la dua wahm
24 hours attar Vue advertised tme cl
aala. A l payment* ahal be cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
mad*
peyebie to to* Cterk ot Bta Circu*
Court.
Deled on 8W 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Oerekkne Hertord Deputy Clerk
Pubksh September 4. It. IB. 25,
2002
00035

for Tki Dm #
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
MLMCI CUST (OLYMPIC), to* hott­
er ol to* toaowung certhcatols) ha*
Med aatt certhcatad) tor a tai deed
to be leaued toereon The carthceta
numberta) and yearta) d issuance
toe description ol toe property, arv)
the name&lt;i) in which a was assessed
■wars a* toiowa
CERTIFICATE NO: 1844
TEAR OP ISSUANCE: 1000
PARCEL KM 02-20-30 3000320

wa— a*__ —a a -------- SI----- *1-----

PtOOC# Ol Application
foe Tax D u d
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Bial
MLMCI CUST (OLYMPIC), to* hold­
er ol to* toacming cemhcaled) has
Ned said cemhcaled) tor a Ua deed
to be issued Buereon The camhcal*
numberd) and yeerts) of issuance.
Bta desenpbon d to* property, end
to* named) m wtven t a t s assessed
A im i t toiow*
CERTIFICATE NO: 1BB4

Nolle* ot Application
foe Tax 0##d
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. tool
RUTH COLMAR, to* hotter ol to*
toaowmg cemhcaled) he* Ned sett
certificated) tor a lea deed to be
Issued thereon The cemhcat* nunbeds) and yeerts) ot ieauenc*. to*
description d the property, and Bi*
named) in which « was assessed
is’sre at loaows
CERTIFICATE NO: *87
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1BBE
PARCEL KM 31-19-31-526-00000150
Description ot Property; LEO LOT
18 CEDARHIU. PB 29 PQ 15
Names In which assessed JUDITH
GABBAI PERSONAL REP
AA ol sard property being In toe
County ot Semnota. State ot Ftortde.
Unless such certtfrcata(s) ahel be
redeemed according to law. to* prop­
erty deacitied In auch ceik8cat*(a)
wd b* sold to th# tvgheat batter *1
tha west front door. Saminot* Couky
Courthouse Sentord. Ftonda. on
Monday. October 14. 2002, et
ItOOam
Payment d Seta lee. eppkcabta
documentary sump taies end
fecortkng tee* are requred to be
paid by Bi* successful better el to*
tel*. FuXI payment ol en amouat
•guel to toe tvtFiest bid la due M Hfr
24 hours altar Bta ad remead am* d
sale AA payments sh*A be cash or
guaranteed
Instniment.
mad*
payable to to* Ctork ol to* Clrcufr
Court.
Dated on 879/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Gerakkns Harford Deputy Cterti
Pubksh September 4. 11, IB. 25.
2002
00036
Notice ot Appfrcatton
tor Tax Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tool
RUTH COLMAR Bta hotter ot toe
fowjwmg CBfWicti^i) n t i iwo u n
cemhcatafa) tor a taa died to be
leaued toereon The cemhcete num­
ber!*) and yearta) d issuance the
description ol the property, end toe
name!*) In which a wa* i t u i l i l
w ars a* knows
CERTIFICATE NO: 8B2
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1BBB
PARCEL IDS: 31 -19-31-62850000130
Description d Proparty: LEO LOT
13 CE OARHta PB 29 PG 16
Name* In which en s ile d: JUOCTH
GABBAI PERSONAL REP
A I ol id d property being In 9w
County ot Saminot*. State cl Ftonda
Untaee auch citatoata(i) aheB be
redeemed accordng to lew, toe prop*
#rty dMotbttl In sucti o#lAcatt(i)
wB be eott to to* ht^tael better el
Bus west front door. Samtnota CouBy
Courthouee. Serkord. Ftortde, on
Monday. October 14. 2002. et
tlOOenk
Payment d Sato to*. app*cebta
documentary stamp taxes and
raconfrng toe* are requited to be
paid by to* luocestaU bidder at Bta
sal*. Ful payment d an amourX
aqual to Bu* tmtoaat btt ta due adhtn
24 hours altar toe adi tmead tone d
sato. A l payrttant i shei be cash or
guaranteed
Instrument,
mad*
payable to to* Clerk of *w Ckcut
Court.
Dated on 8797002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUfT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oerakkn* Hertord Deputy Ctork
Pubkeh September 4, 11, IB, 25.
2002

00039
tor Ta i Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tott
MLMCI CU S T (OLYMPIC), toe holdar d Bta tofrueeug cert0tcel*(a) has
Ned sett cemftcata(a) lor a tea deed
10 b# luucd f u n o n Th# cortical#
numberta) and yearta) d laauano*.
toe daecnpbon of toe property, and
to* named) fri which a was aaaaaaad
wars aa tclowa
CERTIFICATE NO: 1179
YEAN OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL KM: 02-20-30521-0)002130
Desenpbon of Property: UNIT 213
RIDOEWOOO VNXAS A CONOO
ORB 3169 PG 260
Names fri which assessed:
WILLIAM W READ JR
AJ ot said property bemg m to*
CouBy ot Semnota. But* of Florida
Untae* auch cerafrcatad) ahal be
redeemed ecoonkng to lew, the prop©rty q+icflx d in auch o#f88c#li(i)
wd be sold to Bta tvOtata bkktor el
toe Vtast front door. Semnote CouBy
Courthouse. Sentord. Flondt. on
Monday. October 14. 2002. at
11 OOem
Payment of Seta la*. eppBcabto
documentary stamp Usee and
reconkng toee ere required to be
paid by toe successful batter el toe
•eta. Fid payment of en amoud
equaMo to* tagheel bid I* due tatoBn
24 hou* altar to* edrerkeed bma d
Beta AA payments ahal be rash or

guaranteed Instrument, mad*
peyebie to to* Cterk d Bta C a m
Court.
Deled on 6797002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TME CIRCUfT CO UR T
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLO R CA
by Oerekkne Hertord Deputy Ctork
Pubfreh September 4. 11. IB. 25.
2002
00040
Nottce of vw drti fruidan
(1) 1997 FORD 4 Door Tin
vtnfr 1FALP13P7VW373B28
(7) 1968 LINCOLN 4 Door Bro
Vfrte 1LNBMB2F3JY6B6297
(Auction d m 19-7-02
Auction wB be H itt on 8*e Above

Detea

Al 2pm. Al Tit-County Towing
1155 Bele Are Winter Spga FI.
32706
PuMah Septantter 11.2002
000*2

�I*a g e 411 Wednesday. September II. 2(&gt;02
L egals
° T Y O F LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
NOTICE TO TH E PUBLIC
NOTICE IS MEREOY GIVEN by m#
C*y Comrrv»non of th« O y of Ink*
Mary, Florida, lhat Mid Commisnon
adoptad ReioMton No 678 on
5. 2002. cfcnmg vacalln0.
abandoning ttw lofloiwg
t o u t * * right-of-way
That part of Ranioul Lana bouidad
on tha tooth by tha aattady aaton»*on of
aoulh fcna of Raaarva at
Laka Mary, according to the piat
tharaof at recorded m Pta! Book 50.
Pagaa 59 • 61. Pubfcr Record* of
Sarranofa County Florida, bounded
on tha was! by tha ea»t fcna of *a*d
Raaarva at Lafca Mary, bounded on
tha north by a fcna parallel to and
565 00 feat tooth of tha north fcna of
Mkl Reserve at Lake Mary, and
bounded on tha east by fhe east fcna
of tha NW 1'4 of Section 4. Townshp
20 south, Range 30 East. Seminole
County. Florida
LESS ANO EXCEPTING
Commence at tt«e SE corner of the
NW 1/4 of Sacton 4. TownsNp 20
South. Range 30 East. Semmoie
County. Florida,
thence
run
N00V6 r r W along the east fcna of
tha NW 1/4 a distance of 50 00 feat
lo tie Pont of Beginning; thence
leaving said east in* run
N M 'M S T W a distance of 25 00
laet to a pent on the east of Reserve
at Lafca Mary, accordng to tha Ptat
thereof as recorded n Put Book 59.
Page* 59 61. Pub* Records of
Serrano!* County. Florida, thence run
along said East fcna N0CT06 ?Z"W a
distance of 95 64 feet lo a pent on a
curve concave southwesterly having
a radsis of 197 45 feet » id a central
angle of 29*06 ? T . thence leawig
said east line from a chord bearing of
814*474 r E run southeasterly along
the arc of said curve a distance of
100 42 leH lo the Point of Begnrvng
(more commonly known as the his
lore Rjntouf Lane right-of way)
The Cay shad retain a 10 toot ease­
ment eking the eastern boundary of
the area lo be vacated
DATED THIS 6th day of
September. 2002
C ITY O F LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Carol A Foster. C«ty Clerk
Pubhsh September 11. 2002
00092

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC:
Notice Is hereby given that the
Board of Adjustment of the City of
Sanford w4l hofcj a regular meeting
on Beplember 26. 2002 n the Cty
Hal Commason Chambers at 11.30
A M in order lo consider a request
for variance in the Zoreng Ordnance
as l pariaina to front and ttda yard
end accessory setback ragueaments
in a SR 1AA ronng distnet on
Lot 35 Fori Melton P B 3 P Q 69
Bang more speofeaty desenbed
as located 450 S Emoti Avenue
Planned use of Fie property ts to
request a 10 9 front yard, a 3 a side
yard variance tor an addtoon to tie
home, and a 3 9 accessory setback
variance to construct an addrtton to
tia accessory structure
Larry Blair. Chaeman
Board of Adjustment
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A
PERSON DECIOES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETINO OR HEAR
INO. ME/SHE WILL NEED A VER­
BATIM RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS INCLUDING THE TES­
TIMONY ANO EVIDENCE. WHICH
RECORD IS NOT PROVIDED BY
THE CITY OF SANFORD (F8
266 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330 5626 46
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Pubfcah September 11.16. 2002
00012
NO TIC t OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice it hereby given lhaf I am
engaged In business at 689
Woodgala
Trail.
Longwood.
Seminole County. Florida. 32750
under the Fictitious Name of Acme
Liquidator* and Fiat I inland to reg­
ister said name w*h the Division of
Corporations. Taiahassee. Florida.
In accordance with the provisions of
Fie Fictitious Name Statutes, to Wit
Section 665 09. Florida Statutes
1991.
Roy W McCoy
Pubash September 11. 2002
00077
Circuit Court
t smkioka County. Florida
Casa f 94*1194DR-02L
INRE Tha Former Marriage of:
Ahmed Yousef Sea*
Former Husbend
and
Sharon Wesshng Saak
Former Wife
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Fiat by
virtue of tha! certain Writ of
Esecutton issued oul of and under
the Mai of the O c m l Court of
Seminole County. Florida. Case «
94-1194DR02L upon a final )udgment rendered in Fie atoreseto court
on Fie 2BFi day of May. A 0. 2002 in
Fiat certain case entitled Sharon
Wesskng Bad . PUmtift(s) v* Ahmad
Yousef Said*. Defendants) which
aforesaid Writ of EsaoAion was

L ega ls
deWered lo me at Sheriff ot
Semmore County FVxxle end I have
levted upon el the myit, title end
•derail ot the defendant)*) In the totlowing desorbed property. M r ) prop­
erty bang located In Seminole
County. Florida, more particularly
deterbed at tolowt
Parcel A The East 216 72 leal ot
the West 1364 S leet ol die South
201 teat ot die North 879 4 teat ol die
Northwest 1/4 ol the Southwell 1/4
ol Sacton 30. Township 21 South.
Range 31 Celt
IO» 30-21-31 300 00600000
Parcel B The Eatt 364 5 teat ol the
Wet! 1064 6 leal ol die South 368 6
leal ol die North 636 7 leal ol die
Northwetl 1/4 ol Soudiweet 1/4 d
Section 30. Town»hrp 21 South.
Range 31 Fail Less the North 201
leal ol the Ee*t 216 72 leal dieted:
ANO the t e .l 364 60 leel d die
Wait 1.364 5 leel d the North 32 3
tael d the Northwest 1/4 d die
Soulhwetl 1/4 ol Section 30.
Township 21 South. Range 31 Eatt.
Sanwida County. Florida
Parcel C The Eatt 430 leal d die
Wait 090 teal d the Northwetl 1/4 d
the Soulhwetl 1/4 d die Section 30.
Townthip 21 South. Range 31 East.
LESSthe South 677 leal thered.
Semnde County. Florida
and die undertigned at Sherd d
Seimnot* County. Florida, wtd at
1100 AM. on die 1«di day d Oct
A D . 2002 Oder lor tele and tea lo
die h ^ie tl tedder. FOR CASH IN
KANO ANO SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
ALL EXISTING LIENS, at die Front
(Wet!) Door, el die dept, d die
Seminole County Courthoute in
Senlord.
Florida
the above
deacrAed property
That tad tala It beeig mad* lo satItty the lermt d Ihlt Writ d
Eiacubon
Donald F E Unger. Sherd
Semnde Cocrry Florida
With Sale Held On October 16.
2002
NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERI­
CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF
1990. PERSONS WITH A DISABILI­
TY NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE CIVIL
DIVISION AT THE SHERIFFS
OFFICE. 100 BUSH BOULEVARD.
SANFOR0. FLORIDA. AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDINGS (407)666-6640 TTD
(407)666-3323
Pubkehed September 16. 22. 29.
2002 and October 6.2002
00078
PU8UC AUCTION
Pubte euctdi to be held d 1200
p m. on to* 23rd day of September
2002 Al die hod door d Senlord
Towing and Racovery located at
2622 Country Club Rd, Senlord. FI
32771, tor die pupoa* ol (kapoeng
d die totowng vetecte
YEAR 1987 MAKE JEEP
VINt 1XMR7636HT0600037
Pubkth September 11.2002
00079
VEHICLE AUCTION
1. •88 Dodae
2B4FK21KXJR603731
2 *93 Nitten
i1N6S011S4PC367136
AucUn to be held on 09-3002 •
10AM d Pntdwd't Towing. 1240 S.
C R 427, Longwood
Pubkeh September 11,2002
00060
NOTTCE OP SALE
OF MOTOR VEHICLE
Purtueni lo Ftonde statute
713 666. Mto-Ftonda Lien And
Recovery, wd eat d pubte tale tor
cadi tie totowng deecrbed V*r*
de (i) located d tenor'a place to sat­
iety a clamed Ian tor e t w .ndor
•lorage 2000 FORD
40 V1N:
1FAFP66U3YA106977. Lton ami.
63044 70 Ownar/Edda Jone* 1323
Mart Cl Apopka. FL CuttomanDnen
Lamonia Jederton 111 Oak 8L
Leesburg. F L Ltonhoktor/HAFCP.O.
Bor 17902 San Dwgo. CA Uwtm/Ba
Heard Chavrdd 127 N Oregon SI
Sadord. FL 32771 T d 407-3986116 1996 PONTIAC 20 VIN:
3G2JB1244SS678663. Lien And:
6626 00 Owner/Damy J Pope (or)
Jared K. Pope 9136 Valencia
Cotege Lane Orlando, F L Lienor/
Ftotoorrb t Ado Body 1631 Fored
Ave Longwood FL 32760 Tat 4073396711. 1994 HONDA 20 VIN
JH M B B 2 2 S 6 R C 0 0 0 9 9 9 .
Cuttomet Ryan S Hawtona 693 N
Credo
Longwood.
FL
LierVioidet/Flonde Dealer* Fnanciel
1064 Hivendale BNd Winter Haven.
FL. Lienor/Rhode* Auto Wort* 6606
Bench Marti Lana 1140 Senlord. FL
32773 Td 407-320-7366 Sale dele
September 30, 2002 d 1000 at
3001 Atoma Ave. Sto 227-A Wider
Part. F L Said Veheto(«) may be
redeemed by eabdyng die ken prior
to eale data
You have die n g i to
a hearing « any kma prior to Ida
data by Nng a demand tor hearing to
the circuit court Owner lias the fight
to recover poeeeedon ol vehicle by
po*tng o bond In accordance wth
F 8 669*17. Any proceed* In
euaee ol toe amount ol to* ten we
be depueaed w «i die Ctork ol O ra *
Court in die county where the vehicle
I* held
Pubkeh September II. 2002
000*1
Pubte Auction
Pubte auction to ba hold d 901
am. on die d*y(l) tpeebed below, at
die Iront door ol Atoen t Towing Inc.

•T. JOHNS RIVEN WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Olvee Written Notice ol Intended Dieb id Dedeton
The Oetnd gnre* nobce ol *• mtent to leeue a permt to tia totoweig appkcanht) on August 29. 2002
Wettve Hma Club Condomeaun Aeeoc. Inc. 169 Durham Place. Longwood.
FL 32779. appbeabon 18283 The Charnel propoeee lo atocalo 0 020 ndton
geton* pet day cil groundweler tor engabon ol 7 5 acre* ol tondacape The
wthdrewele u**d by dee prupoeed protect wd conerd ol Ground Water bom
to* Ftondan Aquiet via 1 acov* wet In Semeiol* County, located In Section.
6. 6. Townehp 21 South. Rang* 29 EaaL known as Wetove Head Ctob
Condomaeun Ateooebon
The M**(t) conueang each ol die above toted Bpp*cabon&lt;t) are eveteCte tor
inspednn Monday through Fnday eicept tor legal holiday*. 6 00 a m to 6 00
p m et to* St John* River Water Management Oetnct Heedqu.rters or die
appropnale Service Center The District wdi lake action on each permt tppk
cation kdad above urdeet a petbon tor an edmrvd/airve pracaeikng (haartog)
a Med purtuard lo die providona ol Sactona 120 669 and 120 87, Florida
Statute* Chapter 28-106 and 40C-1.1007. Florida AdndnMtrabve Code
(F A C )
Aperton whoae tcbetankal interetta are effected by any cl 9ia Delncfe pro­
posed permauig m o w n daubed above may petaun tor aOranwkak**
hearing In accordance wth Sechone 120 669 and 120 67, F S . or a* perbea
may reach a written agreement on madwbon e l on aftemekv* remedy under
Section 120 673. F S Chooeeig medebon wd not adveruly odect die rtjdd to
I tieeuiQ 6 nt-tdinn rtnn nm rttidl In a n lttema-i The procedure* tor pra­
ted^) medaiun are tat torto n Section 120 673. F A , and Rida* 29-106 111
did 29-106401-406. F A C Patton* mud comply wth toe raquramema ol
Florida Atdrvntsbdive Cod*. Chapter 26-106 end be Med wdh (received by) die
Ddtnct Clerk, totaled d Disbud Headquarter*. 4049 Red Sped Paietka.
Ftortda 32177
Petaone tor wknnsiratiis tearing on to* above appkcakonlt) mud be Ned
w U n twenty-on* (21) d4y» olpubkcebonuldiie nobc* or W e n twenty *a (26)
day* ol die Dwtnct deposang I M noace ol Mem in to* met tor dm** person*
to whom to# Dwkid ma4t actual notice F*au# to to# a petition attorn tow km#
period that oondtute a warser ol any nghl tuch person may have to raqueot
an Mfennaalfabv* dotemwietun (tearing) under Secbune 120 669 and t20 67.
F 8 . ooncemeig tio aubtect permt appkeabon Pekbone sstveh are not Med ai
accordance w*h die above pro n to * are lutyed to Aasmeeal
|)we « « d a admemiui .a hearng proceta a deugned to tormulal* bnal
agency action, the kkng ol a peiaon meant dial the Onlict t knal action mey
t « ckderent bom dw poeaun taken by a in die noace ol totem Penan* who**
ti/lrtlereiei totereeU wd be enected by any tuch knal decation ol die Oetnct on
* e eppicaUto have die ngrs to become ■ party to die proceetkng. to accor­
dance wen in* reqmrememi tel lonh above
Otore Lewie. Director. Obnuun ol Perm. Dale Service*
SI John* River Water Management Darnel
Pubkeh September 11.2002
00064

T iie S eminole H erald
L egals

Legals

L egals

Legals

Lecals

Legals

LotMfd at 2499 OkJ lafca Mary Rd
Sun* 134, Senlord. FI. tor de pur­
pose ol deposing d die totowlng

BOSTIC. SHARON BOSTIC IF LIV­
ING. ANO
IF OEAO. TH E
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TURSTEE3 ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTERE8T BY. THROUOH. UNOER
OR AGAINST SHARON BOSTIC.
SUSAN K BURGET IF LIVING. ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TURSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUOH. UNDER OR
AGAINST SUSAN K. BURGET;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
R I-N O TTC EO F
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauanl lo an Older Granting the
Mooon to Reaet Foractoaur* Sto*
dated SEP 03. 2002 antoiad to C M
Caa* No. 01 CA 1609 14 L ol di*
Cirtxat Court Ol the If TH Juckael
Circuit to told tor SEMINOLE County,
SANFORD. Ftortda. I M l **4 to M
tkgheat and beet better tor caah to
AT W E8T FRONT DOOR al d e
SEMINOLE County Courthoue*
located al 301 N. PARK AVENUE In
8ANFORO. FL. M 11*0 AM a m on
*10 day ol O C T 01,2002 dia toaosstog daaettoad property aa aal torth to
atod Summary Final Judgment to­
ne
LOT 6. BLOCK A. CELERY AVEADDITION
TO
SANFORD,
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 1. PAGES 126. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIOA
Dated*** day ol SEP 03.2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)

auant to a Final Judgment oI
Foredoeur* datod AUG 29. 2002.
and entered In Cate No 02 C A ISO14-0, ol de CtrcUt Court ol de
Eighteenth Judoal Ckcu* to end tor
Samkioto Counry. Florida , aJeraei
INGOMAR LIMITED PARTNER­
SHIP. A NEVADA UMITED PART­
NERSHIP. la a Plant (It and
STEPHEN CAMPBELL:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF STEPHEN
CAM PBELL VIVIAN CAMPBELL
A/K/A VIVIAN M CAM PBELL
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF VIVIAN
CAMPBELL A/K/A VIVIAN M CAMP­
BELL BENEFICIAL FLORIOA. INC .
GREEN TREE FINANCIAL SERVIC­
ING CORPORATION. CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORID: FEDERAL
DEBT MANAGEMENT. INC.. M U A
FDM, INC : SUNTRUST BANK, a
bank chartered under de toss* ol de
SI ol Oeorpa. ORLANDO REGION­
AL HEALTHCARE 8Y8TEM. INC:
OB/A ORLANOO REGIONAL MED­
ICAL CENTER. INC : COMMER
CIAL CAPITAL CORPORATION.
UNrTED STATES OF AMERICA: .
UNKNOWN TEN AN T t l ;
,
UNKNOWN TENANT *2 am to*
UIHI U i l l . I
N l IO ITW nayi e ll
and baet bidder tor caah al Weal
•bom door ol d e Courthoua* 301 N.
Park Avenue. Sardord. FI 32771. al
11DO AM on O CT 01. 2002. d e kdlowing d t m t u d pmp+fty §§
torth In aald Fine/ Judgment, to * *
LOTS 9 6 10. (LESS THE EAST 66
FEET) BLOCK 4, TIER 11. FLORIOA
U N O 6 COLONIZATION COMPA­
NY LIMITED. E R TRAFFORD8
MAP OF THE TOWN OF SANFORD.
ACCORDING TO TH E P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK I. PAGES 66 THROUOH 64.
O F TH E PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctork ottoa Court
By. Mary Stnx«e
AaDapUy Ctork
Pubkeh Samkioto Herald
Subrrvttod by.
Merc A Ben-Err*. PA
ABomeya tor Platotkl
961 N C. 167*1 Street. Suae 204
North Miami Beach. Ftortda 33162
Tktophore (306)770-4100
Pubkeh September I I . 16.2002
00090

C. Susan Edwards
238 W WWboume Av*
Winter Park. FL 32789
GEORGE C KELLEY. ESOUinE
Honda Bar No 096623
Post Odlc* Bo* 1132
Apopka. FL 32704-1132
Telephone 407 666 2130
Attorney lor Persona/ Representative
Pubktoi: September II , t8. 2002
00093

other persona having claim* or

end tor Semnoi* Coudy Florida
YOu are required to aerva a copy ot
yo u wmtan detense*, a any. to die
Complaint ipon Teaha M Sccdaro.
Sheriff's General Couneel. who**
address Is 100 Bush Boulevard.
Senlord. Honda 32773. on 01 tralora
Ilia 11th day d October. 2002. end
N* the original aald wraien delanaea
with toa Ctork d nut Court attoet
betora service on SherdTs General
Counsel or Unmeet*l*Ty dieraefter.
otherwise. * delaul wK bo etderad
egenst you lor
r*4*l demanded
In Ih* Compievd
OATEDdee day ot SEP06. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork ol Ckcu* Court
By: Audi King
Deputy Ctork
II you ere a person with a dttabaay
who needs any accommodation to
order to parses*la to dda proce^tog. you ara emitted, al no coal to
you. to tha provision d certain ••*&gt;*
lance.
Pleaa*
comad
the
ADACoonkneior el 301 North Park
Avenua. SUIe N 301. Santord.
Florida 32772. telephone (407) 66V
4330 astaraton 4227. w«hto 2 work­
ing days d you raeeipl d due Node*
ol Hearing: d you am haartng or
voice Impaired. caB (800) 9566771.
Pubkah Saptambar 11. 18. 26. 2002
and October 2.2002
O OIOI
______________________

For Further totormabon plea** cat
(407)321-2948
6/1202
(1) Year l99SAAake HONOA
VINt JHMEO6663SS009799
Pubkth September 11.2002
00063
NOTICE OF CLAIM OF
U EN * PROPOSED SALE
OF VEHICLES
LEINOR SADI SCO OF FLORIDA.
3701 So Senlord Av*. Senlord FL
32773
Dal* ol Sale. 10/1102
Time ol Sale 8 00 AM
YRMAKE VIN*
96 FORO 1FA! Past ISF286932
69 JEEP
1J4FT29L9KL546707
91 FORD
3FAPPI28XMRI34545
96CHEV
1Q1JF62T7T7209666
94 PONT
1G2WJ62M2RF246446
87 CADI
106DW61Y6H9733036
64 MONO JHMAH6339ES031666
94 ACUR
JH4KA7663RC026630
66NISS
JN1HZ14S6FX076173
96CHEV
2CNBJ1662S6939646
95 MA7D
JMINA3636S061I296
WILL BE SOLD TO SATISFY TO W ­
ING A STORAGE FEES PLUS
ACCUMULATING
STORAGE.
OWNER HAS A RIGHT TO A HEAR­
ING PRIOR TO SALE DATE. ANY
VEHICLE
WHICH
REMAINS
UNCLAIMED OR FOR WHICH THE
CHARGES FOR RECOVERY TOW ­
ING A STORAGE SERVICES
REMAIN UNPAID MAY BE SOLD
AFTER 35 DAY8 IF THE VEHICLE
IS MORE THAN 3 YEARS OF AGE
ANO AFTER 60 OAYS IF THE VEHI­
CLE IS 3 YEARS OF AGE OR LESS
FREE OF ALL PRIOR LIENS SALE
WILL BE HELD AS POSTED A AT
THE LOCATION INOICTED FOR
THE LIENOR ABOVE
Pubkeh September II , 2002
00065
NOTICE OF CLAIM OF
U EN A PROPOSED SALE
OF VEMCLE9
LEINOR: SADI SCO OF FLORIDA.
3701 So Sardord Ave, Senlord FL
32773
Del* ol Sale: 10/26/02
Time c4 Sal* 1 00 AM
YRMAKE VINt
2000 MAZD JM1TA2229Y1611713
2000 DOOO B3ES46C8YD602S61
WILL BE SOLD TO 8ATISFY TOW INO A STORAGE FEES PLUS
ACCUMULATING
STORAGE.
OWNER HAS A RIGHT TO A HEAR­
ING PRIOR TO SALE DATE. ANY
VEHICLE
WHICH
REMAINS
UNCLAIMED OR FOR WHICH THE
CHARGES FOR RECOVERY TOW ­
ING A 8TORAOE SERVICES
REMAIN UNPAID. MAY BE SOLD
AFTER 35 DAYS IF THE VEHICLE
IS MORE THAN 3 YEARS OF AGE
ANO AFTER 60 OAYS V THE VEHS
CLE IS 3 YEARS OF AGE OR LESS
FREE OF ALL PRIOR LIENS. SALE
WILL BE HELD AS POSTED A AT
TH E LOCATION INDICTED FOR
THE UENOR ABOVE.
Pubkeh: Septombet 11. 2002
00066

IN THS ORCUrr COURT
o f th * irm
juotctAL ORcurr,
IN ANO FOR
SCMMOL1 COUNTY,
FLORIDA

JURHDKT10N DIVISION
CAM NO: IS 696C A U L
NATIONSBANK OF TEXAS, N X .
PLAINTIFF
VS.
EARL L MEYER. J R . IF UVWtO.
AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
0 E .V IS E E S .G R A N T E E S ,
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOH. UNOCA
OR AGAINST EARL L M EYER JR j
HELEN MEYER. IF UVM O. ANO W
DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. QRANTEEB.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TURSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST HELEN MEYER:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF HELEN
M EYER ALAFAYA WOOOS
HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION.
INC ; PAMELA MEYER; MAUREEN
L STEWART; JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
R f-N O T K a O F
FORECLOSURE 8ALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to on Order Granting the
Motion to Ratal Foredoeur* Sal*
dated SEP 03. 2002 entered to C M
Cate No M B36 CA 14 L at tie
C « &gt; A Court ol tie 18TH JuOcMI
Circuit to and lor SEMINOLE County.
SANFORD. Ftortda. I w4l •*« to 9i*
myieei w d beet rw vw tw c u n n
AT W EST FRONT DOOR ot tie
SEMINOLE County Courthoue*
tootled at M l N PARK AVENUE In
SANFORD. FL, ad 11DO AM am . on
die day ol O C T 01.2002 die toamrtog deaertoed property aa aet torth In
•tod Summary Final Judgment to­
ut:
LO T IIS . ALAFAYA W 00 08.
PHASE X X ». ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED di
PLAT BOOK 41. PAGES 66
THROUOH 68. PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
Dated tea day ol SEP 03. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Ctork ol tio C B M Court
By: Mary Sboupa
Deputy Clerk
Pubkeh in:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVK) J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 8 Unrverady Drive Suae 600
PtontoboaFL 33324
(964)233-6000
01-77979&lt;NCL)
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OISABIUTIES
ACT. peraone w*h (k**b*n** needtog a ipecud accommodaoon khoiid
corned COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
th*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoue* *1 407-665-4227. 1-600966-6771 (TOO) or 1-600-966-6770.
vw Florida Relay Same*
Pubkeh September II . II . 2002
00067
M THE CM C W T COURT
OF THE U T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
*1 ANO FOR
SCkBNOLl COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO: 01 CA 110614 L
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS
KIRKLAND ALVIN BOSTIC M U A
K1RKLANO A BOSTIC. IF LM NQ.
ANO IF OEAO, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S . O R A N T E E B .
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOH. UNDER
OR AGAINST KIRKLAND ALVIN
BOSTIC A/K/A KIRKLAND A.

Ctork ol dit Caato Caul
B y Mary Bboupe
Deputy Ctork
Pubkeh kv
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAY® J.
STERN. PA ., ATTORNEY FOR
PLAdfTIFF
SOI 8. Untveraey Drive SUM 600
Ptortabon, a 33324
(964)233-6000
01-T7979(NCL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, pereona aHdi dtoaMBtoa need­
ing a tpecial aooommodadon ahoUd
oortad CO UR T AOMddSTRATION,
al
dia
SEMINOLE
County
Courdtouaa al 407-666-4227. 1-600966-6771 (TOO) or 1-600-966-6770.
Pubath Seprenter 11, IS, 2002
00098

M THB CMCWT COURT
OF THE 1TTH
JUWOAL ORCUT,

B4THB C nC U T COURT
Of THf IfTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUTT
M ANO FOR
IEMdKX.1 COUNTY.
FLORIOA
JURIt OICTIOR OtVWON
Caa* No. 00-CA-1902-14-L
NA'nONSCREDIT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION.
c n io r by mtrgty to
NATTONSCREDIT MORTGAGE
CORPORATION OF FLORIOA.

(COUNTY,
N cm caop
C A M NO: 02 CA 0066 14 W
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F/K/AFT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES Dffi/A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE.
PUUNT1FF
VS.
EUGENIA a COFFEY. F LIVING,
ANO IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
D E V IS E E S . G R A N T E E S .
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAM ST EUGENIA B. COF­
FEY: UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F
EUGENIA B. COFFEY. IF ANY:
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION.
__ DEFENDANTS)
RE-NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtuant to an Ordar G renting th*
MnbTn to Raaal Foractoaue Bale
datod Augual 26. 2002 ardared In
C M Caaa No. 02 CA 00M 14 W of
d e O c U l Court o ld e ItTHJukolal
CbpUl In and tor SEMINOLE County.
SANFORD, Ftortda. I « • aa« to Be
ha*ne « i d b**i butter tor caah al
AT W EST FRONT DOOR al d e
SEMINOLE County Courthoue*
located el 301 N PARK AVENUE to
SANFORD. F L al 1100 AM a m on
de lad day ol October, 2002 Be lot•aid

Judgment,toedt

Summary

Final

LOT 68, OF ROBIN H A L UNIT
THREE. ACCORDING T O TH E
F IA T THEREOF. AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 16. PAGE 32. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF 8EMM0LE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA.
Datod »** 30*1 day ol AuguaL
2002.
(CtRCUTT COURT SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Ctork ol d e Ckcul Court
By Mary Sboupa
Deputy Ctork
PubaaMrv
TH E SEMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAV10 J
B U R N . P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAJNTFF
601 B. Urdvarady Ortv* SUM 600
Ptanaaon. FL 33324
(964)2336000
01-77979&lt;NCL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona *ah toaabMa* read­
ing a apacM aooommodadon ihoud
oomaol COURT A0MBMTRAT10N.
at
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* at 407666-4227. 16006666771 (TOO) to 16006646770,
»■ r kxxji nfaty o w n .
Pubkeh Sapserrber I I , 11. 2002
nnrug

. 10TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
•uam to a Buw ieiy Ftoal Judgrnam
ol Foreotoaura kvk*ar u Award oI
BEP 03, 2002. enlared to Caaa No.
OOCA-1302-144. ol too QreUI Coul
ol to* 11TH JuddM CkoUl to and tor
Rdnola County. Ftortda wTereei
NA'nONSCREDIT FINANCIAL SER­
VICES CORPORATION, auooaaeor
by m an*r to n a t io n SCR e d it
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION OF
FLORIOA to to* Plakddl end TM A
M MES ANO UNKNOWN FAROES
IN
POSSESSION.
to/ar*
uvTvncwru, i ww h i b * ■ rwgnvw
arvt b u t btoitor tor caah, M w w l
kora door ol de Samkioto Couity
Courthoue* to de Cty ol Sardord.
Ftortda al 11:00 odbek AAL. on
Thuradry. d e day ol O C T 01 ■2002.
d e U to w ig doaerted property, aa
aal torth to aald Summary Final
Judgrnam ot Forectoaur* InduSng
Award ol Adomaya1Faaa and Coala.
to u t:
Lot 12. to Btook 3. oI NORTH
ORLANOO 8 ECONO ADOrPON.
accordng to d e Hal deraol, aa
racordad to PM Book I t al Pag*
66. ol d e Pubkc Records ol
Samkioto County, Ftortda.
DATED*** dayCdBEP03.2002.
MaryAme Moraa, Clark
B y Mary Sboupa
fW ara Ctorti
Dane* M. Roaandel. ESQUIRE
AOORNO 6 YOSS, PA
2601 Soudi Bayahore Ortve
Bus* 1600
Mtoma, Ftortda 33133
(306)6866666
d you are a parson wah a Gaabaiy
who naoda any anrnmmodadon to
order to partKIpato to d*a proceed
tog. you are ankdnL al no coat to
you, to d e provision oI eartato s ite lanca.
Pea** corned Court
Admmeiradon m 301 North Park
Avenue, Suite N301. Senlord.
Ftortda 32771 (407)3236227, widen
( 2) working day* oI your 1*004* ol
dda nodoa; ( you ar* haartng or voke
Impaired, cal I -(600) 9666771.
Pubkeh 8*plemb*r 11.1t 2002
00091

81 TN i ONCUT COURT FOR
(COUNTY,
PNOMTB DMBION
F U NO. 02623-CP
t l RE: ESTATE OF
JOHN THOMAS EDWARDS.
N O T K t TO CREDITORS
Th* kdm rebabon d de aatoto 01
JOHN
THOMAS
EDWARDS,
d i c i i i i l FI* Ntarbor 02 923CP.
to pandng to d e Ckoul Court tor
m- - j - - 1- yv
lnlirle IlirJ,
■*m
Ia X*—ak. f~
rIOnuA,
rlOCmil
DMWor. de addraa* ol whkh I* P.0
Boa 1099. Sardord. FL. 32772. The
names and addeaa 01 9 e peraone/
leeardadva'a anomey ar* m

M THE CSICUT COURT
OF THE OONTEENTH
JUDICIAL CtoCLKT
OF FLOfODA
IN ANO FOR
6EMINOIE COUNTY
CAM NO. 02-CA-1M16-Q
INGOMAR (JUTTED
PARTNERSHIP. A NEVADA
LIMITED PARTNERSHto.
Ptotood, al a l.
va
STEPHEN CAM PBELL
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF STEPHEN
CAM PBELL VIVIAN CAMPBELL
M U A VIVIAN M CAMPBELL;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF VIVIAN
CAMPBELL AJKJA VIVIAN M.
CAMPBELL BENEFICIAL
FLORIOA. H C ; GREEN TREE
FWANCIA! SERVICING
CORPORATION; CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORID. FEDERAL
DEBT MANAGEMENT. *IC . M U A
FDM. IN C : SUNTRUST BANK. A
BANK CHARTERED UNOER THE
LAWS OF THE ST. OF GEORGIA:
ORLANOO REGIONAL
HEALTHCARE SYSTEM . INC.:
DrtL'A ORLANOO REGIONAL
MEDICAL C E N TE R INCj
COMMERCIAL CAPITAL
CORPORATION. UNTTEO STATES
OF AMERICA:
, UNKNOWN
TENANT a r
.UNKNOWN TEN ­
ANT *2.
M-MOT1C8 OF
FORECLOSURE 6ALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-

Sapk. 23, 2002
89 Ford Van
V to l 1FTFE24N2KHA99941
Th* auction w6 ba held to 12.00
P M. on to* aaid dal** above. Al
Semnde Wrecker aarvice 2640 S.
Myrtle Av*. Senlord. FL 32773
Prospective bidders may Inspect
vehicle* one hour prior lo aal*
Term* art caah or eertdtod knto.
Sarrsnoi* Wrecker reserve* die tyj 4
lo accept or m|od any and tol bkto.
Pubieh: Seplember It, 2002
00094_____
_______
W HAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN: October 1 2002
TIME: 1000am
WHERE: A iRTowtng Service
1001 N Orlando Av*
Menand FL 32761
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MOOCL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION *
1) 69 Mazda 620
JM1G02427K1716949
2)
. 64 Dodga Caravan
2B4FK21C7ER201364
3)
. (1 Mercury Sabi*
1MECM60U2MA616630
4) 68 Ptymoud) Van
2P4FH4137JR656926
Pubkeh: September II . 2002
00096

M THf CMtCUTT COURT FOR
BBMNOU COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
F U NO. 02627-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
LOIS I. KNOWLTON.
NO O C* TO CREDITORS
Tv
—-a- 1 ■ * . . O
.a* —
- -» - •
- Of
-a
In —
f ■VTWvfirVDOn
Ini wwtm
tu
U &gt; 3 I. KNOWLTON. deceaead. FI*
Niarbar 02627-CP, la pandtoa to toa
Ckcu* Court tor Somtooto Coumy.
Florida. Probe!* Otvtoton. to*
addraaa d which I* Poet Odlc*
Drawer C. Sardord, FL, 32772. Th*
name* and addraaaaa d die

TW A I6NE8 ANO UNKNOWN
PARTIES M POSSESSION. *1 aL

*1 ANO FOR

NOTTCS O f
PUBLIC AUCTION
s i — — 1- a. - NOOCt M rw'PLry - . —
Semnde Wrecker Service w«1 ato to
Pubic Auction tor aakraga tor caah
on demand to hsgheal better, toa tot-

1

AU . INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED TH A T.
A l known gr raaaorebly aaoartatoatato, todudtog condngam erwtoora d
d e daoadam'a ealaia on whom a
copy of M i nefloo f§ &gt;ir»wj wffhin
due* (3) monde tolar d e dal* d de
(m l putdetoton d tea node* muto to*
dee claims wtoi *** Court WITHdl
TH E U T E R O F THREE (J )
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A i Oder erwtoora to d e **-*4 11

are aal torto balma.
A l awdlor* d toe dsoadem and
other paraona he sing ciatoia or
tockxdng unmalured. cunangem or
urkqiadeted daima. on adiom a 00( 4/
ol **e node* Is aarvad mual Ra totor
daima w «i *** Co ul WITHM THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE O F A COPY OF THIS N O T C E
ON THEM.
A l ofhtr crx O o n of Vw dtotd K t
and paraona having daima or
dfnandi ig iin tl th«
aatale. kidudkig uimalued. oondng*m or ubgddtood dakna. M
too
toa* dakna wtoi tots Court WITHdl 3
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE OP
TH E FIRST PUBLICATION OP T H B
NOTICE.
ALL CLAM S NOT 8 0 FILED W t L
BE FOREVER BARRED.
TH E DATE OF FEIST PUBLICA­
TION IS: 8ep4*nb*r 11 ,2002.
DONALD KNOWLTON
Rtohard R. Baker. Eaqidra
Ftortda Bar No . *71110
BAKER 6 ASSOCIATES. PA.
Pool Otoe* Bo* 4370
Yrtnler Park. FL 32793
Tatophona: 4076716*36
Factomda: 407/6716676
Attorney tor Paraona! Rapreaanlatom
Pubk*h September 11. I t 2002
00096

aa THE ORCUT COURT FOR
(COUNTY,
PROBATE DIVNION
FILE NO. C3625-CP
*1 RE: ESTATE OF
OUNTHER HELMUT HELMS.

NOTICS TO CREDITORS
Tlie eikmslrtlion d to* etiel* ol
GUNTHER
HELM UT
HELMS,
deceased. F#e Number 02626-CP.
Is pendtog to toe Ckcul Court tor
Samtoolo County, Florida. Pi (b ale
DNtoton. to* addraa* ol which I* 301
N. Polk Avanuo. 8antord. F U 327711243. Tha name* and addrtttolSia
Personal Repreaemetore'o attorney
•r• n ( forth M o n ,
AM cradtora d to* daoadam and

M THS COUNTY COURT
OP THS EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCLAL CIRCUIT,
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLOfUOA
CASINO: 02-CC-1663-20-U
ALAFAYA WOOOS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC., a Florida nottor-praN corporation.
LOUELLA ELESIA TAYLOR, and al
and al unknown or tenacceded

N O T K t OF B A L I
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN toet
toe i*id*c*i(pi*d wki otter tor aale to*
tolontog deecrbed real property to
Oamtnota County. Ftortda.
LO T 62. ALAFAYA WOOOS.
PHASE V. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
F IA T BOOK 35. PAOE8 6264,
PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
TOGETHER ertto a l 91* Improvemere* now or hereafter eroded on
rt(7iu, appurtonanca*. rants, royalw f , min«r®(. cm
Qmt ngrrtl *00
protka, water, water rights and water
•lock, and a l h k r a now or toaraallar a party ot 9i* proparty, todudng
tor aat* to 9i* Nghaat Wddar tor caah
on to* ■ day ol October, 2002. at
1100 am.. M dia Waat Fiord door ol
toa Samtool* County Courthoua*.
301 North Park Avenue. Santord.
Ftortda 32771. punuant to die Ftoal
ct r OfvciosLXv ten*r»o ft
dda action on Soptombot 6.2002.
Clark ottoa Court
By. Mary Sboupa
Deputy Ctork
Shawn J. O B r k k Eaqidra
Shepard. Fdbum A OoodblalL P A
221 NortoaaN hrartoo* Ooutavard.
SuH*208
Ortwato. Ftortda 32804
M ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona wtto dwabttda* need­
ing a special accommodation thodd
contact CO UR T AOM M UTTUTION,
al
to*
SEMINOLE
Counry
Coutoou** at 407666-4227, 1-600
9666771 (TOO) or 16009556770.
via Ftortda Relay Sandoa.
Pubteh Saptambar I I . I I . 2002
» t TH E c o u a m r CO UR T
OP TME EIGHTEENTH
JUCECtAL C E K U T ,
M ANDFON
MkttNOLE COUNTY.
FUMBOA
CASS NO; 01 CF 199 M r
ALAFAYA WOOOS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC-, a Ftortda n d tor-proM oorporabon.

JOSEPH A. DELER and PAUL
O E IE A and a( udmiwn haks.
or ttoracordad ktteraet eddeh may
N O TKEO PSA LB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN dial
9i* widanlgnad wN eftar tor aal* tia
loaowing deecrbed reel property to
8*mkiot* Ccudy, Ftortda:.
LO T 74. ALAFAYA WOOOS.
PHASE L UNIT A. ACCOROMO TO
TH E PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED *t PLAT BOOK 31. PAGES SO­
BS. PUBUC RECOROS OF SOMHOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
TOGETHER erth al to* Improvemanta now/ Of hereafter erected on

other persona having dakna or
todudtog urvnelued, oondngem or
u topkdotod dakna. on whom a copy
Of ffn ncKCw ■ n t y m mu*4 nM owf
ddma *4to tola Court WITHIN THE
U T E R OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAY8 AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF T H S NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l otoor cradtora d to* dacadsm
and paraona having dakna or
estate, tockidng unmaiurad. oonwv
gam or unlguldatod dakna. mual la*
9Hk dakna *4ti 99a Court W ITHM 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF TH B
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO F t E D W t L
BE FOREVER BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA­
TION IS: September t l. 2002
OUNTHER HEIMS
Jand A Carvw
Ftortda Bar No. 193693
Dana and Carver, PA.
20 B. Fdto Sbaat
Famandna Beach. FL 32034
Tataftoon* (904) 2612646
Attorney tor Paraona) Representative
Pub*ah Saptambar 11,18.2002
00097

M THB CSICUT COURT FOR
•EMMOL* COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE U V M O N

F U NO. 02677-CP
najal No dee ctoine wah **a Court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PU0LI
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWTTHSTANOdKl THE TdJE
PERIODS S E T FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAIM FEED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE D EC E ­
D E N TS DATE O F DEATH 18
BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA­
TION IS September 11, 2002
Co-Personal Rapraaamatvaa
s- k. _ n. — k W-* - -Sjonn uwpntn t w n u i
2317 8 Flaglsr Ave
Flagler Beech FL 32136

Including inmatured. cantingem or
unliquidated dakne. on whom a copy
d da* nonce I* served must Me toe*
dearie wah da* Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AM otoai cradtora ol to* decedent
and paraona having dakna or
demand* against th* dacadant'a
estate. Indudng unmatursd. oonkngent or un*qudat*d dakna. mual IN
toatr datm* w*h tote Coul WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED VrtLL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* date d krai pubkeehon d da*
Nobc* la September II . 2002.
RICHAnO J SCHUREN
Personal Repratontadv*
Wlkam H Morrtton, Eaquk*
Ftortda Bar No. 143303
BALDWIN A MORRISON. PA.
7100 Soudi fdghway 1762
Fern Park. FL 32730
Telephone 407/634-1424
Attorney Inr Paraonal Representative
Pubath: Saptambar 11,18. 2002
00096

IN RE: ESTATE OF
FOSTER JOSEPH SCHUREN.

elock. and al future* now or tooraaftar a party ctdi* property. Inducing
tor aale to dia Nghaat bidder tor caah
on to* 3 dav ol October, 2002, al
1100 a m . al die Waal Front door d
to* Sandnct* Ccudy Courthoua*.
301 North Park Anenua, Santord.
Florida 32771. pueuatd to die Final
Ajdgmerd ct Foractoaue entered to
dda action on September 8,2002.
Ctork d to* Court
By: Mary Stro*)*
Deputy Ctork
Shawn J. O Brian. Eaqura
Shepard. Fkxjm I Oonctotad. RA.
221 NorthaaN krartoo* BoUavard.
SUto 206
Ortando. Ftortda 32904
M ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISABAJTIES
ACT, paraona w*h dwabMaa need­
ing a special aoconvnodatnvi Kxx/d
corded COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
th*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* *1 407666-4227. 1600955 6 771 (TOO) or 1600-9666770.
Pubkeh Saptambar 11, I I . 2002
OOIOO

M THE CMCWT COURT
OP THB EIGHTEENTH
JUOKIAL CMCWT
M AND FOR
I2MMOL1 COUNTY.
FLOfUOA.
CAM NOj B2-CA-1239-16-A
M RE FORFEITURE OF *2,049 00
M UNITED STATES CURRENCY
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: Revertu* E Bratcher

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha ad nnebaaon m die estate ol
FOSTER JOSEPH SCHUREN.
&lt;too9M#d. wtxM d*ie of itecfi w m
July 30. 2002. M pandng to die
Ckcul Court tor Semnoi* Canty.
Ftortda. Probate Okrtaton, Fa*
Nutbar 02677-CP; to* addree* d
which I* Pott Olhc* Drawer C.
Santord, FL. 32771. Tha namaa and
addreaaaa
d
dia
Paraonal
RtpftMrititfYt m d the Piraonil
Rapraaamakvaa altomay art eat
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
_
AM cradtora d too docedam and

4066 Banoma Vttaga Road
Ortando. Florida 32806
Cuiam eddreaa Unknown
And al parka* denning totoraet by.
toraugh. under u agemat Revenue
E Bratcher, and al parka* having or
otoktang to hava any n^d. tato or
kdarasl to the property herein
YOUR ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
dial an action tor tortaau* d toa toilowmg property eaUad and held to
Sananoto Coudy. Ftortda: 12.049 00
to Urdtod Staled Currency hat been
toed egemel you in die Cecut Court
at to* Eighteerdh Jutcwd CnoM to

Pubkc Auction
Pubte auckon to ba held al 901
am. on tw d*y(t) specified below, al
tha from door d Alhen s Towing toe.
Located al 2499 Old Lake Mary Rd
Buna 134. Santord. FI lor tha pupoaa ot tkspoakig ot d * loaowing
- i I -* - YwittOi*F a torther totormellon pi**** cat
(407)321-2948
H U H
(1) Year 1991/Mak* PONTIAC
VINt 102WJ14T3MF205658
(2) Year t96tVMak* FORO
VIN I 2FABP22XXGB2S3662
MM2
(3) Year 199VMaka MAZDA
Vdtt 4F4CR12A6STM02651
m m
(4) Year 199»Maka HONOA
Vdtt 1MGE D3657KA064406
MM2
( 6) Yaw 1964Vaka PONTIAC
Vtttt 2G2AP37A2E2226711
M 7W 2
(6) Yaw 199GMaka MITSUBISHI
Vdtt JA3CU26X 7LU000634
971M 3
(7) Yaw 1964/Maka PEUGEOT
Vdtt VF36A11FXES350620
M 1/U
(5) Yaw 1992/Maka DOOOE
VINt 7FD14W3CS234144
9t33/03
(9) Year 196&amp;Maka DOOOE
Vdtt 284FK2IK8JR726807
Pubkeh September 11.2002
OQ1Q2
Septombw 6. 2002

NOTTCS OF A PUBUC HEARMO
TO CONSOER THE ADOPTION
OF AN OROMANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD, FLOMOA
Noaoa to haraby gtven diet a Pubic
Hearing wN ba held to Ih#
Conatdaaton Room at die Cdy Ha* to
d * C ty ot Sardord. Ftortda. at IS O
o'clock PM. on l eptambar 13,
3083, to oonaidw dw adoption ol on
aiftnanca by dia Cdy of Santord.
Ftortda. tato ot which to aa tolowt:
OROMANCE NO. STM
AN OROMANCE OF THE CITY OF
SANTORD, FLORIDA. CLOSING.
VACATING. ANO ABANOONINQ A
PORTION O f TH E UNNAMED
NOR TH -SO UTH RIGHT-OF-WAY
BETW EEN RMEHART ROAD ANO
OREGON AVENUE ANO BETWEEN
RINEHART ROAD ANO LOWE
AVENUE: PR O VD M G FOR SEVERABIUTY. CO N FLICTS ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy that ba avettobto at dia
otttca ot dia Cdy Ctork tor a l paraona
daaktng to axandna die aama
A l pantoa to tear**! and cttUana
Ni*9 hava an opporluney to b* heard
N laid haartng
oy ofuff of bw wry uxrinnston of
di* Cdy ol Santord. Ftortda.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CO N TA CT
TH E
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
*07-330-6629 4* HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: da par•on clocfdM lo t f p t tl ■ decision
mad* wah raspacf to any matter corv
atdarad al die above meeting a
haartng. ha may need a verbeim
record ot die prooaodkiga, tockxdng
die teetmony end evidence, wtikti
record W net provided by dia Cky ot
Santord (F S 2 M 0106)
Cynthia Porter. Deputy Cky Ctork
Pubaafv Septombw 11.2008
00103
September 6. 2002

NOTICE OF A PUBUC HEARMO
TO CONSSXR THB ADOPTION
OF AN OROMANCE BY THB
CITY OF SANFORD. FLORKA
None* to haraby gfvan tu t * Pubkc
Hearing win ba held to th*
Consntoaton Room at d u Cky Hal to
dia Cky at Santord. Ftortda. at 700
o'clock P.M. on September 21.
3002, to oonoldw die adoption d an
ontnanoa by dia Cdy ol Santord.
Ftortda. into ot wtdeh to a* toaowe:
OR D INANCE NO. 3750

AN OROMANCE OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIOA. AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO. 3630 TO AMEND
HUMAN RESOURCES MANUAL
PERSONNEL RULES ANO REGU­
LATIONS CHAPTER It. SECTION
2 4*. EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM. PROVIDING FOR SEV­
ERABILITY. CONFLICTS AND
EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy shat ba a elthl* ad l a
otoc* of to* C#y Ctork tor ad paraona
dawring to asanan* toa earn*.
A l parka* to totwaal and cauan*
•hal have an opportunity to ba heard
at aaid haartng
By ORtor ol toa C ty Commission ol
tie Cay ol Bantord. Ftortda
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON TACT
TH E
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
407-330 6626 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEET MG
ADVICE TO THE PUOUC: tia p a ­
eon decade* to appeal a decision
mad* w*h rasped to uiy matter con­
sidered at dia above mealing a
hearing, ha may need a vaibakm
record d the proceaUnga. nctukng
dia teetmony and evidence, wtech
record 1* not provided by to* Cky ol
Santord (F 8 2S6 010S)
Cymru* Porter, Deputy Cty Ctoik
Pubkeh: Septombw 11.2002
OQ104

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Wrdncsday. September II. 2002 I’ilftP 511

12— E lderly C are

23— Lost &amp; Found

Four 8* a to n t Assisted Living
Facility •24 hour (Warty c a n In a
lovely homo tatting 3 maatt/day
provided Laundry &amp; house keeping
407-322-7118

Found Grey Tabby with while
Y ow g female, wearing a flea collar
Hwy 427 area behind Flea World .
407-323-4517.

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4 Openings, any age. 407-3222344

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business by phone lo promise you
a loan and aak you to pay for N
before they deliver. For more
information, can tot-lree 1-877-F TC
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$ 375,000
534 8. PINEMEADOW DR., QLENN ABBEY
Located on 17th Fair, this beautiful 4*3-2 one ol a
kind custom build home is on 172 acre dose to
school &amp; transit. Central air, walk-in pantry, pool &amp;
fireplace, immaculatoly maintained.
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59— F inancial
S ervices
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1 Sanford Court ^ i
Apartments

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Y O U INVESTI
Always ■ good policy, especially lor
butinots
opportunities
and
franchises Can Florida Dept ol
Agriculture A Consumer Services at
800-435-7352 or F TC -H E L P tor
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al www ttc gov/blzop.
Florida law recMree aelers of cartan
tu n e s * opportune** to regster w*h
Florida Dept of Agriculture 8
Consumer Services before selling
Cell to verity lawful registration
botoro you buy

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TUtorlng • Math
Stale certified math teacher Al grade
levels up to coiege. Eng'S pan
C a l Ken. 407-323 340t

71— H eli*W a n t e d
Access lo e Computer?
Put It to work.
Up to SlOOO-SSOOfymo
PT/FT
(SOO) 611-ISM
Ad Chinge/Merchtndiser rep
needed In DeLand area Must be 18
or older. Musi have transportation,
naitvny. and phone Great part time
2nd ncome Cal Sue 1£004636000
M-F, 9 -1pm Suiting pay $7 00
Car* Glvef/Roommate 4/2 house.
Senlord. neuromuscuUr condition,
educated. 47 yr old male. Room A
board. SS6 weekly, week day*
bedtime, alternate weekends 52
hours/montfi Serious mquiies only
Role. rVs. no drugs, quiet. 407-3237506.___________________________
Chrtd Care Center needs cook. 40
hrs/week; Teacher* Aide 30 hrt/wk
$850 to *8Av 150* Dey Car* Center
In Sarfcnl la lax resema to 407-9360041 orcai407-836-3636at1.
Cleaning
personnel
needed’
Looking lor t i p dependable people
with transportation lor residential A
construction clearing Top pay tor ng t
person. Must be able to travel
Orlando area 407-322-7811
CN C Setup
Tl Automotive U seeking a CN C
setup person at our Sankvd tectey
Req* set up. prove out. future
making &amp; mating
2664 Jewett Lane. Senlord. FL
32771. E O E M/F/D/V
Onver tor eod truck with Pmceton.
F/T. penecn. mcaSon. hofidayt 407322-0133

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Airport Blvd. &amp; 46A

C o n ve n ie n t • S p a c io u s • Affordable.

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407 - 327- 4458 .
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Experienced tree climber
wanted. Please cal
407-324-2616
rv w i
House Keeper lor Apt dei
Donates. Satoortei A d a SSar*ord407322-1051. EO E DFWP

mmediele
employment,
lendtee pe/lewr
professional
maintenance 407-402-3005
Interior constructon cleaning, t si
4 2nd shots. $7.50 Av to start 4076886515.
IN VESTIG A TE BEFO RE
YO U INVESTI
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business
opportunities
end
franchises C a l Florida Dept of
Agriculture 4 Consumer Services al
000-435-7352 or F TC -H E L P Ior
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at www flcgovAxzop
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h e m e * opporkwlws to regsler w«fi
Florid* Dept of Agriculture 4
Consumer Services before s*«mg
C a l lo verify lawful registration
before you buy.

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH MSURANCf AMO 401K
FLAM Drue tree workpiece.
Apply
iao Miner Drive.
AkeewnM tprlnge M7-»SO-*000.
Lawn
Maintenance:
Resldantial/Commeroial
s ip
required Landscape 4 irrigation
knowledge a plus F id Time. O l
keens* required 4076316436

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Lake Mary B lvd . &amp; 17-92

Brand
New

Oliver Trainee* Needed:
Transport needs tractor trailer
divert -Now*. No upnecasaaryl
t7CDWeek earning potereaf No COL?
No problcml COL barvng availably.
C a l nowt 407-268-3578

• Gated Community
• 2 Swimming Pools
• Sundeck Area
• Covered Cabanas &amp; Jacuzzis
• Sand Volleyball
• 1 ,2 &amp; 3 Bdrm Apt Homes

• Indoor A/c Racquetball
• 24 Hour Fitness Center
• Walk-In Closets
• Full Size Washer/Dryer*
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• Spectacular Water Views’

'In Select apartment homes

100 Stonebrook Drive • Sanford, Florida 32773
Phone: 407-322-9556 • Fax: 407-321-6218
www.stonebrook@aimco.com
G lA M C O

www.aimco.com

Maintenance Technician PT
position. Apply In parson. ADESA
Orlando-Senlord. 2500 AO ESA
Dove. Sanford, comer of Hwy 46 4
415 No phone cal* EOE/MT7H/V
Background chack/Drug Testing
Employer
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Part lime/Full lime openings
Located near Red Bug and the
Greenway Looking lor positive
minded
people.
Inendly
environment Hourly wag*, plut
bonus**! Phone espenenc* helpful
but
not
necessary
Good
oommuncebon skits a plus Please
cel Jell at (407) 358-8503

71— H elp Wanted

93— R ooms For R ent

Plant Decorator, highly mobvatod
individual needed lor dish garden
taedty Posaon
eye lor dasayi
4 dntd Holts ftpitSn kkisl be flmlki
and
have organizational
6
leadership skills Apply in person at
6770 West Stale Rd 46. Senlord

W EEKLY R ENTALS
SUrtlng 41 $82/wk.
Historic Downtown
407-330-4423

Plumber: lo run residential
subdivision Musi have a minimum
5 yr* etpenenoa Peco work or hourly
$1,000 sign on bonus Groat
benefits. 386 860 0434

99— A partments U nfurnished
Senlord
Historic
District:
tBedroom/tbath.
$375/$375
Sober/drug
Ireo.
references
required 407-3216757

Very nice, very clean turn rm Newty
remodeled, all utl, cable. A C . Indry.
phone, kitch use. sec. dr, resident
owner, privale enhance No
Smoklngl Only drug free sober
need apply. 407-330-7373.

Receptionist Wanted: Filing,
computer work, tailing, answering
phonos, etc. 20-25 hrs/wk $6 50/hr
♦ bonuses. Call J.P Pets. 407-8307387

LK
M ARY
BLVD
4 427.
S350VO.nU utAVrshr'dr'cabk). near
SCC, airport. rVs. quiet Free Disney
Tick els 407-322-1607

SecretaryDecepecrvst for Oviedo taw
office, full lime, comp salary bones
Fa« or emml Resiane 407-365-1239.
lawpractice 144 0 hotmail com

Room with private enbance Steady
work, no smoking &lt;68/woek. $50
deposit Call 407-830 6216

Shop Help/Sprey Tech
Atlantic Foam Inc
Established
and
growing
architectural loam company hiring
motivated Octal oriented people W4
tom tor posaona svaidbta Goodrruti
skills, arid a stable work history IS a
plus We otter health, and dental
insurance, ncentiv* bonuses and a
retirement plan We are located al
200 N Elm A ve . Senlord. 407-3288444 Ask tor Joe

Very large bedroom with private bath,
2 walk m closets, house privileges
$50O'month, includes utilities 407482-3278. alter6pm

Sit* Work Foreman: Eapenenced
Storm and Utilities
Equipment
Operator F/7, pension, vacation,
holidays 407-322-8133
V ERTICAL 4 ORAPERY
SALES
No cold calling, we make your
appfl Our products practically set
themselves. Training 4 support
pnwtdod. tree mortal. lul tme Make
a greet kvrig For appeantment. 407830-4700
Waitresses. Dover* 4 Sub Makers
needed tor Vrvona s Pizzana Cal
407-330-2040

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Wanted Workers' A small Do AS
welding company that requires liard
work
Mechanical ability A*.
Reliability a must. Can team a
bade 4 get pad loot WE TravY Must
have transportation Geneva area
For Interview. 407-349-5581. Drug
Free Work Piece

Your )ob I* going to get rid of you!
Soon! in 80 days go Irom unskaed
replaceable to a skilled marketable
computer network professional
making 415 to *20 an hour Call to
find out howl 407-426-1199

SANFORD. S TU D IO APT. SINGLE
PER SO N ONLY. $350V O PLUS
D EP O S IT CALL
(407) 324-0158
Senlord- Large 1brvktxvn. gaet nm i
$450 month plus deposit Adults
only No childrerv'no pots 407-3238019
South Oak SI, 712. carpet,
appliances, screen porch. $550
Caldwell Realty Svc. 407-780-3700
100— C
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en ta ls

Sanford • Pme Ridge Club gated
community •2br/2ba. 3rd floor, no
pets.$67Vmo
Makoda Realtor 366 068 0400

95— R oommate
Wanted

103— H ousesU neurnisiied

Seeking a perton to tbaro my
home, view of Lake Monroe, house
pnvrfegos C a l 407 328-7232 lor an
appointment

$675/month
3/1.5.
nowty
remodeted. First, last A security to
move in 407 699 6328

97— A partments F

u r n is h e d

‘O afcttuut

Sanford Lovely 1 5 DR apt Seeking
mature couple, no kids Complete
privacy. Sate area $120'wk or
$450'mo. plus $250 sec dep .
nckjdes TV &amp; cabte lease 407-3213735

98— R entals
Downtown Senlord: 1BR.
upstairs apt. qvet area. $340’mo
* deposit, with good rets
407-336-9146.

99— A partments U nfurnished
Lake Mary: Spotless 2/1 duple i on
t/2 acre CHA. greal schools, pets
Ck.$615pkis400t1ep 4076690046

MARINERS VILLAGE
LAKE AOA 1 IK MU 14VOWO
2 BOOM . SS70WO AND UP

CS*M Kk KxM
407-323-8670

93— R ooms For R ent

D O YLE S REN TALS
Senlord Historic District: 1BfV IRA
W Enclosed Pato. Eat In KaUwn. 10
Ceilings.
Hdwd
Firs,
CHA.
$425/$300 Dep
Sanford: t B R ’1BA Cottage W ?teat
4 At Non-smokers 4 No Pets! Lawn
M am Included $500/4500 Deposit
Sanford Quadruplet: 2BRVBA Wf
Patio. C H A $5404525 Dep
Sanford:2BRftBA W i g Screened
Porch $5404525 Dep
Caeeetieny-. 3GR'1 BA W S n ^ e Gar.
CHA. 47004700 Dep
Senlord Historic District: Newly
renovated 3BR/I.5 Balh w/4
Decorative Fireplaces. CHA. Lg
Porch. Private Patio, Non-smokers
$105041000 Dep
D O Y LE REALTY. INC.
(407) 322-2495
W E R E N T 4 S E LL HOM ES
Sanford 2/1 CHA. al Me. nee yard
4 neighborhood 4575/Yno. plus
security 407-497-5438

R O SELEA VILLAS
Move In tpecUla,
JBedroom/1 Balh
For Oefel/s. Calf
3306833 or 298-3300

2 Story Victorian Home, Histone
District, tplc. balcony, house
privilege* $UXYWK. $100 deposit
407-328-5277

407-321-0759

Senlord 2BR 1BA . lanced back
yerd. CH A $500'month 407-3280544

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pari of some
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in perfect
tens?
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attractions or
distractions
20 Lose it
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god
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that was trip­
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2 8 Guys'
night out
attraction,
perhaps
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33 Rond
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40 Brit's
raincoat
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slugger
43 Tranquil
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properly
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Rogers
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quiz show
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compound
or anagram
for sloer
69 Former
world power,
briefly
7 0 R eels’
partners
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72 This, below
the border
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tenter
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(weather
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during tho
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commodity
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symbol
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"Charlie’s
Angels'
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pride
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challenge
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stimuli
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novelist
Brookner
24 Highlands'
refusal
26 Slinger’a
ammo
27 Bettor's

comics
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and shrewd
4 4 Word on on
invoice
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4 7 School org.
4 8 Balance
shoot plus %
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52 His and liars
53 Ewes' milieu
54 Anchor rope
hole
55 Narrow
mountain
ridgo
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61 C hess castlo
62 Major auto
race, shortly
63 Latin being
65 Beatty or
Buntline
66 Make tho
effort
67 Mexicali
Mrs.

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conception
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31 Window
■ dressing
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141— H omes For S ale

Houses*

U n f u r n is h e d
30ft 1BA. O w n . scroon poref\. wnsfi
rm. largo yd Background chock,
criminal A crod&gt;t 161S*monlh 407*
323 7113. after 4 30pm.

AFFORDABLE H O MES
VENTURE 1 PRO PERTIES

Sanford: 3130. Control Heat A Air,
Section B accepted $800/month
The Milkman Group
_________ 407-321 S333_________

I0ND ROUTT; At o m ic to S10 000
free honeoensrt mnUnct land

Sanford: 30f\?0A SfwJe trees, nuo.
201
Cast
22nd
Si.
quiot
neighborhood $695 plus dep 407323-4540_______________________

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SANFORD: 2/1 W O . A/C Oak
H n . now kac. Good crod4 rqd 2417
Orange Avo. (off 25th St) $625 mth
Avaiabte Oct tU P h 407-634-4006

105— DUPLEX/TRIPLEX
2/1 Duplex on Park Ave with
garage, no pots. $550 month plus
deposit 407-321-0495

2/1 duplox nowty renovated at 206
East ?4fi SI Sartord $5K»mo r m
last &amp; secunty 407-699 6328

try i tons r t &gt; 17M u d

Cm Fsmitten ftssasl
Renovated 38R 2BA: LAr. Dn. Fifty
Rm. Deck. Fenced Yd. 2 Car Oar
$107,900
ftonovatod: New Carpel and Pam
on corner lot $65,000
4 BR 2BA: Over 1900 Sq ft Uv.
Day. Fmty. Fplc Beautihiffy tree $
landscaped on akyyott 1h acre
$99,900
4BR 2 Bath Over 2.000 Sq 6. Uv.
Dm. Fam, Sc Porch on 1/4 Acre
$85,900
Cuetom B « 4 BR 2 BA: Over 2300
Sq FL Lhr. Dm. Fam Rm. 32x32 Sc
FYxA 2 Car Garago on CXer V2 Acre
$210,900

PAUL O SBO RN E

2/1 LIVING. KITCHEN. W&lt;D hook
up$500mo $500 Dep 115GRAN0
BEND AVE. LAKE MARY (407)322B787

vt muni i pnopfiuits

107— M obile H omes
For Rent

Income property. .7 acre* For Sale
By Owner. 2 ttory house W/2BR. I S
Be. treptoce. loft. large le m ky room,
screen porch, carport. Attached
1BR apt. w/lireplace. dmmg. a
12x24 M tg i
Good deal lor handy man. 386-7757841.

Park Avenue BoSBe Park, a 55community 1 &amp; 2 bedroom rentals
407-322 2861.
&amp;ANF6 JlD 26FV1BA. N O PETS.
$45aMOMTM. PLUS DEPOSIT
407-323-1167

117—C ommercial
R entals
2 (lory commercial buffdng. 1216

-107 3?1 4764

141—H omes For S ale
New 3 6 4 bedroom home* with $0
down' Slow credt ok. C a l 407-6221237x257 to find out more

French Ave. Sanford Dowmtxir*
$120CYmoorboto $1500 407-321-

118— O ffice S pace For
R ent
1500 aq6 -* i« k M » t a o t e a errata.
Prane area. Farray Hama Fftaza. 2772
Ehcam Bvd. Deltona Ca l 386-7666070

SANFORO.
433 8 . Scott Ave.
M O TIVA TED
O W NER
DRASTIC ALLY R EDUCED. 19501
Classic 4/2. 2SOO*Sq Fl. home.
Updated Kkhan 4 Bat*. Fresh Part
In A O u t New Carpal $1704 C a l
Joyce Strawtberry, Century 21 H t
I 407-323-6755

151— I nvestment
P roperty For S ale
Private krveetor Wants To Buy
In c a m Properly- WIB Look At AM.
A ny Condition
407-633-6121

W A NTS T O
BUY Income Property. Will
At All. Any Condition
407-633-6121

Church pews, singly
or a t s e t $100 each.
407-322-7312.

p r iv a t e in v e s t o r

Beauty Salon: 7 station talon with
room can be used lor massage,
manicure, pedmure m Longwood on
17-92 Great opporkrvty tor growth
407-695-6699

181— A ppliances ft
F urniture For S ale
b £D:
1
King
Simmons
O R TH O PEDIC MatVBoi. still In
Pltskc Cost $1400. set $295 407
660-0577.

BRABI
BED,
Queen
O R TH O P E D IC
PILLO W TO P
MatVBoi. W/Frame, A l stiff boxed,
oost $1100. Mff $275 407-6600577.
Dining RM: 13 pc CHERRYWOOO.
B O N Anna chra, Dbt Pad TbL
bufkxtvjfcti mused. aM boxed Cost
$7900. srn $1295. Ftp-server $250
407-660-1415
Bed Black von canopy bed with
U u y Irmpdowtap eel Never iaed
407-402-2778.

Freezer •Cheat white,
works great. $ 100.
407-330-0693.

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1960 Lincoln Continental Mark VI
Less than 100K miles $1500
407-321-0229

N lch ola O utboard
S e r v ic e C en te r

■ M sliding gia»a door complete
with Irakk lat-070 C on ttK lo ra

1966 GMC ‘Jimmy* SUV 4x4, SET
good tire*. $1,000, obo 407-328

1000 Weal 1al 8 L Sanlord
407-322-0964

wok-ead' PtW W Of M r . 407-

187— S porting G oods

191— Building
M aterials
C O R R U G ATED S TE E L ROOFING
lor Bams. Boat Docks. Shops, etc.
Also
Culvert
Pipe:
15, x20'
$179 20'es 16*120- $212 6(Vea.
Surplus Steel 6 Supply. Inc Apopka
407-293-5788

199— Pets ft Supplies
Free Kittens:
C a l altar 1100am
407-688 2196
Free To Loving Home: Beautiful
Female Rottwe4er. hat been fixed*.
Very gentle, loves children A other
i Musi go to a loving home 386-

217— G arage Sales
715 Oak Way. Sanlord Sat. Sept 14
orffy. 6am-4pm Ckxmng out my Xmp
Misc toots, boat. car. A lots ol guy
things Alto clothes A misc lor the

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Sepl 14, 10am-3pm. Furniture,
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Sept 14/15 Bam 4pm____________
Mum Fam4y Garage Salt: Sat. Sepl
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good, would make good student car.
$1275 obo 407-3266480. ask tor Joe.
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235—
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S ale
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mamtamed $16,500. wtlnegdlal#.
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302-9931.
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245— Farm Equipment

Business &amp; Services
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231— C ars For Sale

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M th V E A R No. (
Copyright O 2002 Tho Seminoto Herald

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Gospel choir banned from church event
B y Nick Pfelfauf
Staff Writer
The evening prior to the scheduled 9-11
memorial service at Central Baptist Church
in Sanford, officials of the Seminole County
School District banned the participation of
tiie Seminole High School Gospel choir from
singing, because the event was held in a
church.
Superintendent Paul lib e r ty and School
District Attorney Ned Julian made the deci­
sion to permanently ban the choir from
singing at any event conducted at a church.

D e fyin g the
w e a th e r
Despite the effects of a
tropical storm, tho U SA/ASA
1 Super Slow Pitch National
&gt;• Championships moved
' smoothly along. For high­
lights, see
P age 1B

District attorney said decision based
on firm’s legal recommendation
Choir Director Bob Maguire and students in
the choir were reportedly disappointed at
the decision.
The speaker at the church event was
Mathew D. Stavcr, president and general
council of Liberty Counsel, located in
Orlando. Slaver commented, "The essence
of my message centered around the theme
of liberty flowing from the Declaration of

Independence and tire blessings of freedom
that liave made America a great country. I
was saddened and dismayed that during a
memorial service to celebrate freedom and
to honor those who died on Sept. It, a pub­
lic school would have the audacity to Kin a
choir from singing at the event solely
because it was conducted in a church."
After learning that the gospel choir Kid

boon banned by the ITistrict, Liberty Council
faxed a legal opinion outlining three federal
court of appeals cases that ruled school
choirs may sing religious songs, and tiiat
barring the group from singing at a church
was not only unconstitutional, but also
imprudent in light of the Sept. 11 memorial.
Staver said Liberty Counsel is consider­
ing a federal lawsuit concerning flic matter.
"If this Is pending a suit," said Attorney
Ned Julian, "I cannot say anything about the
situation." He did add however, that the
See Choir, Page 9A

County
plans
overhaul
of codes

Geneva
resident
accused of
hate crime
From staff reports

A

horse

called

‘Old Bob’
The year 1877 represents a
milestone for Barrtord. it's
the year the city w as official­
ly Incorporated. It's also the
year ‘Old Bob* w as bom.
Page 1C

GENEVA — A 40-ycar-old
Geneva man stands accused of
aggravated battery/hatc crime
and hit and run, after he
allegedly struck another man
and his child with his motor
vehicle, then drove off. The
incident occurred Thursday
night in Geneva.
According to the incident
report, 26-year-old Therisco
Jordan was walking along a
2nd Street in Geneva with his
5- year-old son on his shoul­
ders, when the suspect alleged­
ly aimed his vehicle at Jordan
and struck him. The suspect,
identified as Charles Lindsay
Summersill, 40, of Geneva,
then fled from the scene.
Jordan was seriously injured
and the child was less injured!
After the alleged hit and run,
Summersill drove Into Sanford
and approached a Sanford
olice officer at 6th Street and
ark Avenue, telling him what
had occurred. The incident
report says Summersill told the
officer, "I think I killed some­
one with my car in Geneva."
Deputies were then notified.
Summersill
reportedly
accused Jordan of "ripping him
off" (at an earlier time) and
then Summersill allegedly
went into a rant about Jordan's
race (Jordan is of African
American decent). Summersill
also allegedly said he bor­
rowed his mother's vehicle, a
1994 Jeep, because it sits higher
off the ground and thereby
stood a better chance of run­
ning over Jordan.
Summersill
has
been
charged with aggravated bat­
tery
using
a
deadly
weapon/aggravated battery
with a motor vehicle (hate
crime), and hit and run, failing
to remain at a crash involving
injury and hit &amp; run involving
injuries.
At press time, Jordan was at
the Orlando Regional Medical
Center, where he was listed in
serious but stable condition
wilh possible internal injuries.
The son, Anthony, was taken to
Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital by his mother for
treatment.
Due to the hate crime status
of the incident, it was recom­
mended that Summersill be
placed on a no bond status
pending first appearance.

Herald photos by Tommy Vlncsnl

P

Mushroom mania
Savory m ushroom s turn an
ordinary one-step meal into
a special occasion, and
they go well with just
about anything.
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Seminole Smile

Pictured a b o v e . L ake Mary P olice Chlel
singing ot the national anthem . At to p , Li
9/11/01 R em em b ran ce Program .

d Fire Chief Craig Haun salu te during the
Jo h n Litton w elcom es people to the city's

Pictured ab o v e, m em bers ot the Sominoie High
School Air Force Junior ROTC Honor Guard,
including Brad Zook. Jerem iah Rivera,
Mohamed Nsouli and Shaw nalea Fuontos, prosent the colors during the Sanlord-Seminole
Cham ber of Com m erce's Service ot
R em em brance held Wednesday. At right.
Sanlord Police Department Capt. Darrel Presley,
right, Police Chief Brian Tooley and other officers
and residents watch the 21-gun salute presented
by the Sanlord Police Honor Guard.

B y Nick Pfelfauf
Staff Writer
Seminole* County Planning
and Development director Don
S. Fisher made an exquisite, and
apparently effective video pre­
sentation before the Seminote
County Commission meeting
last week.
"This is how it Kis been with
our depar
department," he said, then
proceeded
x*eded to show the tape. It
featured a fictitious customer he
called "Jeannie," in the Planning
and Development offices, seek­
ing to find information on a cer­
tain piece of property. Each time
she went to a desk in the depart­
ment, the clerk was seen direct­
ing her to a different clerk. This
happened approximately five
times, and poor little Jeannie
became flustered.
"People certainly know what
this is like," Fisher said. "Il seems
you arc always in the wrong
department or at the wrong
desk."
Fisher then went on to explain
Dial Planning and Development
Is suggesting an overhaul of the
Lind Development Code, and
recommended the county put
out an RFP (Request for
Proposal) to take on professional
services to enact the overhaul.
"As the aide stands now," he
said, "it Kis been amended 18
limes sina* 1999."
During his talk. County
Planner Matt West put out a dis­
play of code books which, all
together, exceeded two feet in
height.
Fisher explained that the
department has served more
than 5,000 customers since
February of this year, and Ik*
questioned how many may have
gone away disappointed in their
results, or unable to have their
questions answered.
Now he is proposing all four
divisions be in one location,
ratlicr than spread through the
county facilities. Each clerk will
either be able to answer ques­
tions, or call someone to that
offia? who will have the correct
answers. "We want to update our
web site, so people can call us up
at home, and by calling up airtain information, find practically
everything they want to know such as setback dimensions,
See Code, Page 9A

C om m ission ers give support to day honoring fallen firefighters
Gardens Apartments
Brethren Reoching Out
participant.

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B y Nick Pfelfauf
Staff Writer
SANFORD — The Seminole
County Commission held a
moment of silence in remem­
brance of the victims of Sept- 11,
2001, at tire start of Tuesday morn­
ing's commission meeting.
The commission then passed a
resolution supporting National
Fallen Firefighters Memorial Day,
a move recently passed by
Congress and tire president. Tire
observance is to be held Oct. 6, and
according to the resolution, it is to
be "a day to honor firefighters and

emergency personnel who have
sacrificed their lives to save others
by lowering the American Hag on
all federal building to Iralf-staff."
The measure calls on all citizens
of Seminole County to join togeth­
er on Ural day to "Ironor fin* and
emergency services personnel,
past and present, who, by their
faithful and loyal devotion to duty,
Irave n*nden*d invaluable service
to their community and its citi­
zens. and pay tribute to them".
It Iras been estimated tlrat an
average of 100 firefighters coura­
geously make the ultimate sacrifice
in the line of duty each year

anrund lire nation under normal
circumstances. On Sept. 11,2001 at
lire World Trade Center, 343 fire­
fighters and emergency personnel
lost their lives.
Commissioner Randy Morris
read tire official resolution, and
moved Hurt it be accepted, wlticlr
won unanimous approval by the
conmrissuxi.
Commission Resolution
lire following Resolution was
adopted at the Regular Meeting of
the
Ikiard
of
County
Commissioners
of Seminole
County, Florida on the 10th Day of

September, A.D. 2002
Whereas, the Congress and
President of the United states Irave
designated tire day of tire annual
National
Fallen
Firefighters
Memorial Service as a day to
honor firefighters and emergency
personnel who Irave sacrificed
their lives to save others by lower­
ing the American flag on all feder­
al buildings to half-staff; and
Whereas, tire average of 100 fire­
fighters courageously make the
ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty
each year; and
Whereas,
the
events
of
September 11, 2001 brought

national attention to the duties,
responsibilities, Irazards and sacri­
fices faced by fire and emergency
services personnel on a daily basis;
and
Whereas, fin-fighters and emer­
gency personnel play an essential
role in tire protection of lives and
property in our local community.
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved
by
the Board of County
Commissioners of
Seminole
County, Florida to call upon all cit­
izens of Seminole County and
upon all patriotic, civic and cducaSee Resolution, Page 9A

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