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                    <text>WEEKEND
OCTOBER 27, 2002

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Strong mayor? Former leaders disagree
By Dan Ping

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D aylight­
saving
tim e ends
Don 't forget to move
clocks back an hoar
and change batteries
in smoke alarms
before going to bed
Saturday.

S A N F O R D — C ity Commissioner* will
dtecuv* M onday night whether to change
Kinford's torm of government, but throe of
the city's former m ayors have already
staked out their views.
Current M ayor Hrady Lcssard wants to
put a referendum on tire March ballot asking
citizens to change bom a city manager form
of government to a strong-m ayor govern­
ment.
"I think it's a step backwards," s lid le v I*.
Moon*.
Moore was Kinford’s first elected mayor.
Prior to 1% 6, city commissioners chi sc-

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Sanford’s ex-mayors discuss Lessard’s
proposed form of government

Editor

among themselves w h o w ould represent
S in ford as mayor.
"If you've got a strong mayor govern­
ment, you've got him for four years whether
lie’s good or K id ," Moore said. "With a city
manager, you can fire him after six months if
Ire's no gixxl."
M oore's successor, Hettye Smith also
believes the city should keep a city manager
form of governm ent
"I remember when it was tire progressive
cities that K id city managers," Smith said "I

Lo cals
applaud
work in
sniper case

a b o u t

Editor

W h o 's in the
driver's seat?
Lake M.uy and Moggie
Campbell went lo Pino Ridge
looking to clinch a playott spot
Did they go! it? See Pago IB

Bronze
bonsai
When Larry Jones wants to
relax, he either picks up his
trimming shears anti heads lor
the garden or hooks up his
welding torch and creates a
bonsai tree
Page BC

S e m in o le S m ile

E ve ly n Bennett — Sanford
Recreation Deportment
Supervisor

Index
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D*o» Abl&gt;y
food
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Id* Style
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f'olKB lojj
Wt:LJo.M
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5A
3A
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3B SB
1C BC
3A
4A
1A
4C-SC
IB 3B

From Staff Reports
For years, a num ber of
Seminole C o u n ty schools have
been used as shelters d u rin g
major storms. However, these
facilities were not much stronger
(K in tire average home.
N o w , because of a grant-fund­
ed program by the state of Florida,
Seminole C o u n ty lias been able to
significantly increase the protec­
tion of its shelters.
Unprotected w indow s are one
example of such vulnerable spots.
O nce breached, the damaged w in ­
d o w w ill allow access by h u rri­
cane force w inds amt rains, into
tire building interior, resulting in
interior damage and subsequent
roof system failures.
C u rre n tly , Seminole C o u n ty
Em ergency Management, along

S ee S l i v l l r n , r*n;t* It '

Gavin Gillespie, along with Ns sister, Lauren, show their mom. Lynn, the pumpkin they want lo take homo to
carve bolore Halloweon. On Friday, the family visited Sanlando United Methodist Church's Pumpkin Patch

C i t y ’s a ir p o r t:
a c h ie v e s ‘ n o n e
in a m i l l i o n ’
From Staff Reports

P u m p k in

p a t c h e s

b e c o m in g

By Michelle Jerta
M a n a g in g Editor
t's th.it time of ye a r
again, w hen people
start seeing patches of
orange.
T h ro u g h o u t S em inole
C o u n ty , tem porary p u m p ­
kin patches are s p ro u tin g
u p in w h .it were once
vacant fields and yards.
H ie b ig orange fruit is also
fin d in g its w a y to m a n y
local churches, w h ic h use
the traditional h o lid a y de c­
o ra tio n as a w a y to raise
m oney.
L o n g w o od's S a nla nd o
U n ite d M ethodist C h u rc h
hosts a p u m p k in patch each
ye a r to raise m on e y lo r its
y o u th group. Ib is year, the
ch u rc h hopes to raise m ore

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Four-yoar-old Gavin and 6 -yoar-old Lauren Gillespie ot Lako Mary try
lo lind the perfect pumpkin lor thoir Halloween Jack 0 lanterns
than S7.0IHI from the a nnual
fu n d -ra ise r to benefit the
S H I N E M u sic Mission lo u r
"S e llin g p u m p k in s is

becom ing a \er\ p o p u la r
tu n d -ra ise r lor ch u rch e s,"
See P u m p k in , Page I I A

The
Federal
Aviation
Adm inistration (F A A ) recently
honored tire A ir traffic Control
tow er
at
O rla n d o
Sanford
International A irp o rt tor safely
h a ndling t million operations
without ern&gt;r. A n operation is con­
s id e re d to be one takeoff or land­
ing
"T h e sustained efforts and d ili­
gence of Sanford air tralhc con­
trollers are greatly appreciated by
the F A A , lire avialion com m unity
and o u r customers, the living p u l'­
ll,
.m l Kiik Day, I \ A Southern
tCcgiorul A ir Iraltic Manager. "A ir
traffic brings a number of complex
cKilleuges. lo perform consistent­
ly w ithout em*r is a real testament
to the professionals ot Sanford
low er."
lire Sanlord A ir Iraltic Control
lo w e r dm vts aircraft on depar­
tures amt lin.il appnsiih to the airl*ort as well as taxiing on tire airS ff M illion, Page I I A

Interstate 4 traffic lanes closed beginning
Sunday for bridge replacem ent project
beginning Sunday, I V t 27, a
nu m be r ot Iraltic lanes w ill Ire
closed a n d / o r shilled as part ol
the Interstate I St |ohns River
bridge Replacement Project and
the I I six-lanm g projec ts
Most of the closures w ill
occur between 10 p m. and 5:10
am .
W h ile no lane closures are
expected at U S H ig h w a y 17-02
u nder the l - l St. Johns River
bridge, m arine traffic is K ing
cautioned to travel only within
the navigable channel under lire
bridge. N e w b rid g e colum n
looters u u y be below the water

t h e

Seminole
strengthens
its shelters

with (lie School Hoard has N v n
retrofitting; seven
w iih
%vnul p m leitum »!e\ ut-s Un«. will

See S n ip e r, Page I4 A

F ro m Statf R e p o rts

See Mayors, Page 14A

Passionate
pumpkins

By Dan Ping

S A N r O R D - With the orrcst
ot tw o men in the beltway sniper
case, local law enforcement offi­
cials are praising tire w ork of llreir
fellow officers in the Washington
D.C. area.
Seminole C ounty Sheriff Don
Eslinger, Sanford Police Chief
bri.in Tooley and L ik e Mary
Police C h ie f Richard beary
applauded lire work investiga­
tors did lo catch lire stealth killers
w h o term ri/cd the region lor
three* weeks.
lire administrators were quick
lo
mg
lire same explanation: coopera­
tion
"There were* numerous ju r is dk Uoixs involved in this case, amt
tlrey all did an excellent |ob ot
cooperating and collatxirating,"
Eslinger said.
"I think lire cose- in Washington
is a prim e example of the w ay
law enforcement agencies have to
w ork togetlrer," berry added.
L i w enforcement agencies in
Central Florida have a good
w o rk in g relationship, Tooley
said, but bu t's not the case in ail
areas.
"It w e need something fnmi
Altamonte Springs or Daytona,
tlrey are quick to provide it, ami
we d o the same w ith them ,"
Tooley said. "Som etim es you
have departments, however, liiat
just do n ’t get along and refuse to
cooperate."
Eslinger said lire importance of
m ulti-agency cooperation was
evident in tire C o ry I rv ing inves­
tigation. a case b u t drew natiorul
attention to Seminole C ounty
"You have to have the mec t u n ­
ics in place to receive tire thou­
sands of tips that come ill."
Eslinger said. "W e received soft­
ware from the FBI (Federal
bureau of Investigation) to help
us tr.u k and meaningfully orga­
nize
lire
inform ation
we
received."
Every case hnngs pressure to
solve it. beary slid , hut high pirn
tile investigations am plify the

still think tliat's lire case."
Smith noted th.it tire Kivcrwalk project,
which broke gm u nd Thursday, began as an
idea in 1W3. It took years to secure funding
for the Riverwalk. A n y change in the city's
top leadership — like could occur every four
years with a slm ng-m ayor government —
might lead to ch in g in g priorities. Smith
said, and not allow am ple time to develop
long-range goals.
" A city of our size needs a continuity of
management." Smith said. 'T ire issue-, are

too important."
Funner m ayor l.ir r y Dale agrees the
issues arc important, and argues th.il is the
compelling reason to switch to a strongmayor form of government.
"I've never liked the idea of having layers
of bureaucracy’ like you do with a city m an­
ager," said Dale, w h o succeeded Smith as
mayor. 'T h e m ayor and tire commissioners
are elected by tire people. Tire city m aaiger
isn't, yet he or sire m n s tire show. That leads
to a clash of priorities (K it further com pli­
cates tire issues."
Mixire slid if city managers are setting
tire agenda, it's because commissioners fail

line due lo the rise in the river
water level, and therefore m ay
not Ire visible
N o rth of the bridge , there
i oulil Ire some daytim e lane i In­
sures from *&gt; tO a in u ntil 5 Ul
pan. lor llu inside*, northbound
lane ol 17-02, about one mile
north ol Ore interchange w ith I
I T h e inside, southbound lane
m ay also Ire dosed alter the
m o rn in g rush hour has suh
sided
both lanes w ill Ire rcsqreireil
b y 5 V) p m from I T O ra nge
lllv d . in Sanford lo I ake M ary
b lv d .
R e g a rding the lane closures/shlltm g, these are expect­

ed d u rin g the night time hours,
tor most of this com ing week, in
such areas as Enterprise Road
from
D eltona
•blvd
to
I lighhauks R&lt;
in the area ol Huksc'ii
K o a d / D e b a ry
Avenue,
the
inside westbound lane and east
bound lane w ill becontinuouslv
dosed.
There* m.i&gt; also Ire pc*ricklic
double lane closures between 10
p in and 5 U) a hi
M otorists are advised ic&gt;
drive w ith extreme caution in
all ol these I I and I7 ‘r2 con
strut lion areas, and olrev all
speed lim its and lane change
markers

Riverwalk ground-breaking

HaialO photo by To m m y Vincent
Sanlon) and county olticials unit community members gathered
thuisduy tor the official ground-breaking ceremony tot Hie Sdntoni
Hiverwjlk For mote photos, see page I4A

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T iif SrMisoiT I If r ii ii

Sunday. October 27. 2&lt;HI2

S e m in o l e S um m a ry
A GLANCE ARO UN D O U R COUNTY

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Flashback: Sanford city commissioners w ill dis­
cuss M o n d a y night whether to change the form of
government.
T h e y 'rc to Lite.
According to a letter included in the city's 13,(XU)
water bills, city government has already changed,
la rr y D ale Is now mayor, Brady Lessaid is the
District 1 commission­
••••••••••••••••••••
................................................... er ami Art W oodruff

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Clock Work

T h e A m e ric a n Legion
A u x ilia ry w ill host its annu­
al craft sh o w Saturday, Oct.
26 from 9 a.m . to 4 p .m . at
the A m e rica n Legion Hall on
Sanford A ve nue . Fu r more
inform ation about the show,
call 407-322-1652.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Three women across from the Magnolia Square clock in downtown Sanlord watch all the Oktobortest activities from their van­
tage point. Everything seemed to be going like clock work. From left, are Billie Blair. Barbara Goertz and Doris DeCook

Burglaries
D a v id A llen Lackey, 19 of E. SR-46,
G eneva, was arrested by Seminole
C o u n ty sheriff's deputies Wednesday.
Local investigators interview ed
Lackey at the Volusia C o u n ty Jail in
Daytona Beach on O ct. 16, w here he
was being held on oilier charges.
T h e y said d u rin g the interview,
la c k e y confessed to h a v in g been
involved in the burglary at the V F W
b u ild in g on Lake M ills A ve nue in
C h u lu ota , along w ith tw o other men
including Bryan Ralston. Th e arrest
report said the men took $17(1 from
the safe of the bu ild in g, in addition to
alcoholic beverages.
O n e of the other persons said to
have been involved, Bryan John
Ralston, 18, also liv in g on E. SR-46 in
G eneva, was also arrested in connec­
tion w ith a residential b u rg la ry in
w h ich an electronic keyboard was
taken, in addition to approxim ately
$13,(XX) in tixils rem oved from a shed.
A stereo system, also taken, was
located in a nearby w o o d e d area.
Lackey was officially charged this
Wednesday, w ith tw o counts of bur­
glary to a structure and one each of
petty larceny and property
dam age/crim inal mischief.
Ralston was charged w ith two
counts of bu rglary to a dw ellin g,
grand theft of property valued at over
$10.(XX)and property dam age/crim i­
nal mischief A uthorities said Ralston
was actually 17 w hen the crimes for
w h ich lie is charged took place, and
turned 18 |ust the day before Ins
arrest. H e is however, being treated as
ail adult due to (lie nature of the
crimes.
Attem pted Entry
A m an arrested as John Doe,
approxim ately 23 years of age, was
taken into custody by Sheriff's
deputies Wednesday at an apartment
at Little G ro ve Cov e in O v ie d o The
arrest report said a de p u ty was su m ­
moned when the m an reportedly
attempted to enter an apartment,
w hich wasn't his I he residents called
the deputies w h o were told the man
believed it was Ins apartment. I le
subsequently lelt on his bicycle
A pproxim ately 4^ m inutes later,
deputies were called to die same lixation where the m an was found sleep­
ing next to his bike, on the doorstep

b u rg la ry to an occupied d w e llin g
w ith battery, and crim ina l mischief.

of the same apartment. Officers said
they were unable to learn his identity
am i he w as difficult to understand
w ith a dialect and slurred speech. H e
was arrested under the name of John
Doe, on charges of disorderly intoxi­
cation, giv ing a false identification to
a law enforcement officer, and dis­
p la ying another person's (his broth­
e r's) d riv e r's license.
Tra ffic Stops
• Th o m a s E d w a rd M cC u e , Jr., 24,
of West A irp o rt B lv d . was stopped by
deputies Th u rs d a y on Americana
B lv d . near O rla n d o D riv e in Sanford,
he was charged w ith possession of
u nde r 20 grams of marijuana and
possession of d ru g paraphernalia.
• N a ncy A n n W illiam s, 48,
C a rd ina l C ove Circle, Sanford, was
stopped hv Sanford police lh u rsd .iv
on Upsal.i Road. She was charged
w ith d riv in g u nder the influence
( D U I ) of alcohol/drugs.
D isp u te s
• l.ois Cecilia C ra w fo rd , 32,
To rrin gto n Circle. L ongw ood, was
arrested by I o n g w o o d police
W ednesday at tier residence. Officers
said she had thro w n a beer bottle at a
m an sleeping on her M&gt;fa, hitting him
in the lace She w as arrested on
charges of domestic violence/aggra­
vated battery
• Jennifer I ee I leld, 21, of
Casselberry, was arrested by
t ongviood police Wednesday lo llo w m g an altercation w ith a female on
Fast lessup Avenue in l.ongwiMxl.
She was charged w ith battery.
• Patrick A va n Mitchell, 23, of
C a rd ina l C o ve Circle , was arrested hv
deputies Wednesday in the 2300
hl»x k ot Falling A t o m Circle in la k e
M.irv I le reportedly entered a resi­
dence hv forte, striu k a female, and
scratched a slur in the paint on her
door I le was arrested on charges ot

A tte m p te d M u rd e r
Porfirio A ru iz u , 31, and A rtu ro Jose
A r u iz u Sanchez, 17, brothers, both of
Lake Pickett Road, O v ie d o , were
arrested by O v ie d o Police
W ednesday. A cc o rd in g to police, on
Sunday, O ct. 20. the tw o went to a
residence in the ‘&gt;00 block of Sharon
C o u rt in O v ie d o , and one reportedly . ,
started beating the resident tn tht*-— • •
head w ith a baseball bat. Police said
the force of the heating broke the K it.
H ie other person indicated he had a
fin a rm . A witness called 9-1-1, but
before police could arrive, both men
left in a pickup truck.
A t Florida Hospital, officials said
the victim sustained fractures to both
his left and right arm s as well as m u l­
tiple fractures to facial bones and
areas around his eyes.
Wednesday, probable cause was
established ami the brothers were
arrested on charges of attempted
m urder/aggravated assault.
Fatal Sh ooting
Early ITnirsday morning,
Altam onte Springs police were called
to Douglaston Apartm ents on
D ouglas Avenue in reference to a fatal
shooting.
According to the initial investiga­
tion, a subject approached the apart­
ment and asked tor one ot the resi­
dents. Th e tw o persons at the home at
the time told the m an their roommate
was not home. W h ile the three were
speaking at tlie front door, a fourth
person arrived and all (our went into
the residence.
W h ile inside, a verbal confronta­
tion reportedly broke out between the
four and one produced a handgun. A
physical struggle then I'lMIOil OVi*r
the handgun. W h ile struggling, the
gu n discharged and the man w h o
first came to the apartment was
struck and fatally w o und e d I le was
pronounced dead at the scene.
Ih e m otive for the confrontation or
shooting is yet to he determined I he
three roommates have been ques­
tioned by Altam onte Springs Police
Detectives, w h o are w o rkin g w ith the
State A ttorn e y's Office. th u s far, no
charges have been hied and the
investigation is continuing.

The Seminole Herald

Dan I’inj*

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Bentley Elem entary
School is h o ld in g a Bike
R odeo Saturday, O ct. 26
from 1 until 4 p .m . T h e event
w ill feature free snacks,
gcxxly bags a nd bike safety
inform ation to teach co m m u ­
n ity children the importance
of bike and road safety and
to p ro vide a venue for par­
ents fo fingerprint their child
for safety sake.
For further inform ation,
phone L iz z H o lm e s at 407­
3 2 1-5 4 19 o r A n n Sieloff at
407-321-7103.

without leave, see
N ick Pfeifauf's col­
um n on Page 4A).
Lessaid. w h o is the
mayor, sent the letter
to advise Sanford resi­
dents that the city is
working to resolve
stormwater Issues.
Problem was Lcssard’s
sentiments were
placed on old station­
ary from Dale's
administration. W h y
city staff still has
b y D a n P in g
Dale's stationary 18
months after he left
office is still a mystery.
M aybe they miss his diplomatic touch.
T lie letter was resent on proper stationary after
several complaints to C ity I (all. Given all tlie h u h
bub w ith dow ntown organizations, Woodniff, w ho
represents Lcssaid’s old district, may h iv e wished
his name remained off the letter.

Shooting off at the mouth: N o one asked me,
but:
• lTuring the week-king "Custom er Service" orgy
at C ity Hall, w h y were* most of tin- events pm m oting w a p to deliver gtxxi customer service — plays,
. parties, etc. — schedule during the day w hen actual
customers might need service?
• W h y does the city's arborist h iv e a city-owned,
take-home vehicle? A re then* after-hour tn v emer­
gencies that w e d o n ’t know about?
• Tlx ' election is a week and a half away hut I’m
aln-ady done w ith it The ails h iv e become ridicu­
lous.
Tlie next time I bear that Wayne I log.in ad about
how much "courage" it took to sue the Big Tobacco
I’m going to b u y a paik of Winston’s and blow m y
scvond-hitul smoke in Hogan's face Courage comes
in many forms, but suing an industry and pocketing
, $21X1 million is not one of them
Perhaps if W ayne gave a large portion of lus attor­
ney's fee to smokers w ho suffer tmrn tlx- ills lx 1 cries
cnxixlilo tears about, I might call that courage.
Otherwise, I call it g n vd .
• Speaking of tobacco settlements, anyone m v
where* North Carolina gave W ) million of their set­
tlement money to farmers so liw-y can — I swear to
it — grow more tobacco? That heats m y Ixmie state
of Tennessee llx 1 Volunteer Stale's hillbilly ta» code
falLs seriously short in raising iix n ig h revenue
Wlx-n tlx' S-WXI million in tobacco numey showed
up, it was put into a ram-day fund
It must of ro u n d a lot in 2001 txvause ttx- stite
ligisLiturv blew the w h ile wad in a day. State
^ &gt; 1 vtuliturvs were $ K «I million over iw e n ix -., m i
" d ix ’y raidid tlx- rainy day lurid By the way, Wav tie,
the peopk* of Tennessee think you tor your
"courage." I bey want to kixiw it you'll go after Big
lai|uor ix'xl m i tlx*y can revive tlx- stite’s divlining
tnooiisliux' industry

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26

Around the Clock isawoi.(that'sabsent

A ll Tricks, no treats: Speaking of dow ntow n
organizations, the "n e w and im pm ved" Sanford
M a in Street seems to have tripped coming out of
the starting gate.
Th e new board voted not to sponsor tlie annual
trick-or-treat. Evidently the powers that be at Main
Street don’t think kids dressed in costumes is the
right image for dow ntow n. That's the List tiling
dow nto w n needs ■
— you ng people.
Actually, tliat wasn’t Main Street's excuse, just m y
cynical rantings. Tlie official party line is that there
i wasn't enough time to pull the event together. For
an organization in need of some positive publicity,
canceling trick-or-treat was a bone-headed move,
h ist year's event drew more thin 1,000 kids, who
1collectively tixik home about $1.(XX) worth of gixxfies.
W hen NLiin St n e t w ithdrew is event permit, the
city stepped in. h x _al businesses, including T h e
Herald, did the same and ponied u p the dough to
cover the candy costs. M ain Street die! finally agree
to participate in the event. Commissioner Woodruff
had to shame the board into it, so now M ain Street is
m providing volunteers
• I hope Woodruff has better luck getting volun­
teers for M n lk w m tl than he did for h in g in g
autum n themed banners downtown. O ne of tlie
duties tlie M S gang Is suppose to perform is to
i h inge the decorative banners. In fact, the city pn&gt;vided SUUXX) in taxpayer money to Main Stnvt to
perform the public service I guess tlie only one
lining public service at Main Stnvt is the public ser­
vant, Worn! niff.

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O u r H o u se Books and
Coffee w ill host T h e
Costum e Party, Saturday,
O ct. 26, be ginning at 8 p.m.
There w ill be prizes, games,
vintage m ovies, m usic and
" A Scary Story."
Cost is a $5 d o n a tio a O ur
House Books and Coffee is
located at 308 E. Commercial
St. in Sanford 32771. There
w ill also be an O rg a n
Donation D riv e sponsored
by Trans Life. For informa­
tion, call D a n at 407-324-0031
or e-m ail: ourhouse@ao.net

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Arena w ill present a special
concert w ith a trib u te to the
m usic of Q u in c y Jones,
Sunday, O ct. 27 at 7 p m at
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w ith superstars such as
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Jackson, Steven Spielberg,
O p ra h W infrey and others
Jones has appeared with
Lionel H a m p to n and Count
Basie.
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phone 407-322-7528.

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in Sanford.
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Old friend is good company,
but bad addition to marriage
D E A R A B B Y : M y husband,
x^'igc, and I have been mar-

impact they have on the lives
of children and teenagers. If
u,
, ^ eJn* D u rin g ttut time I
some rock star gets caught
hJVe disagreed with
smoking marijuana or
swmc of the choices he's
....... .
........... an athlete takes
"Mae, but his latest
steroids, I know kids
escapade tops them all.
m y age w h o w o uld go
A year ago, George
straight out and try it.
expressed a desire to
These singers, ath­
rekindle a friendship
letes, actors and m usi­
with a w om an he'd had a
cians don't realize how
crush on in high school.
powerful their influ­
(I II call her Kate.) Kate
ence is. You can't ratio­
said she wondered what
nalize behavior by say­
hail happened to some of
ing, "Oh, they should
tbeir old classmates, so
have know n better."
George suggested they
_ • • • • • • Hello? I don't think so.
attend their 40th class reunion
T o all of the famous people
together. I didn't can? to go, so I
out here, whether you realize it
agreed it might be fun for them
or not, you are role models for
to see the old gang.
us kids and young adults all
Since then, the three of as
across the nation. So P LE A S E ,
have enjoyed dinners and
before you do something dan­
movies. They're n o w planning a
gerous, stupid or illegal —
seven-day Caribbean cruise
think about the impact it w ill
together and say they want to
have on you r fans.
share a room to save money. I
A M IN O R W H O K N O W S ,
was invited, but I don't plan to
H A W T H O R N E , N .).
8 °George insists there is no sexu­
D E A R M IN O R : For one so
al attraction — but I'm becoming
yo u n g, you have a good head
uncomfortable and annoyed
on y o u r shoulders. I agree that
w ith the situation. Th e chosen
w h e n someone enters p u b lic
few to w hom he's confided his
life, setting a good example i »
vacation plans say I'm crazy for
a sm all price to pay for fame
allowing things to escalate this
and fortune.
far. I'm beginning to agree.
M y husband recently had a
C O N F ID E N T IA L T O M Y
heart attack and takes numerous
R E A D E R S : A n important
medications. I have stuck by his
re m in d e r Have you rem em ­
side all these years while he was
bered to change the batteries
in and out of the hospital with
on y o u r smoke alarms and
various ailments. I don't under­
that daylight-saving time Is
stand w h y he n o w wants to
over, so clocks should be set
spent! so much time w ith a
back one hour? I hope so!
friend, while neglecting a faithful
wife.
As I sit typing this letter,
Dear A b b y Is written by
George has gone for yet another
Abigail Van Buren, also know n
one of their "friendship visits."
as Jeanne Phillips, and was
Abby, what's w rong with this
founded by her mother,
picture? We're the talk of the
Pauline Phillips. Write Dear
neighborhotxl. A n v suggestions?
A b b y at w w w .D earAbby.com
D E S E R T E D W IFE
or P O . Box 64440.1.os Angeles,
I N M IS S O U R I
C A 40064.
D E A R D E S E R T E D ; Yes!
Spouses should be playmates as
w ell as helpmates. If you
haven't already realized it,
you're playing w ith dynamite.
Reorganize yo u r priorities
immediately, and stop enabling
yo u r husband to spend so much
time alone w ith his old high
school crush.
Kate reminds your husband
of the time w hen he was young
and healthy. A fter his heart
attack, he is liv in g life to the
fullest — however, he should be
liv in g it w ith you. Since your
husband has told you you are
welcome to be w ith them, make
it your business to go on the
cruise. You, not Kate, should be
the one sharing his stateroom.

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M E L V IN V. P E N C K A
M elvin V. Pencka, 73, S.
Amelia Ave., IX T a n d , died
Thursday, Oct. 24,2002 at his rev
idcnce. I le was bom in Toledo,
Ohio. I le worked as a security
officer for tlx- Volusia C ou nty
IX'partment of Corrections and
was a member of St. Peters
Catholic Church.
Survivors include wife, Shirley
l it/aorvitcr Pencka; sous. Steven.
Mints. Aaron, Orlando; daughter,
Paula Jackson, England; sister,
Jane JarvzynskJ. f V lia rv; eight

L O U IS E M . R IB A R
Louise M . Kihar, 74, Dumas
Drive, LXTtoru, died Tuesday,
Oct. 22.2002 at Florida Hospital,
DeLatxi. Bom in N ew ark, N.J.,
she m oved to Central Florida in
1487. She was a homemaker and
a member of Sanctuary Church
of G «xl, IXT.and. Survivors
include daughters, M y m a
Vlastaras and Allison Patrick,
both of Union, N.J.; brothers,
A rth u r Treiber and Donald
Traiber, both of FXTtona,
Frederick Treiber, Oakland, Cal.;
tw o grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
l lom e/Cremation Service,
Orange City, in charge of
arrangements.
A N N E M A R IE
R IC H A R D S O N
A nne Marie Richardson, 20,
W hite Heron Place, O viedo, dies!
Tuesday, Oct 22,2002. She was
bom in Hollyw otx), Florida. Six*
was a student at Valencia
C o m m u n ity College.
Survivors include mother,
M a ry E. Spencer, O viedo; step­
father, Larry M . Spencer, Oviedo;
father, Staley E. Richardson,
Longw ood; step-mother, Tonda J
Richardson, Longw ood; sister,
Bettina M . Richardson, Oviedo;
step-sisters, Melissa Gaye
M cClain, and Stacie Moore, both
of L ik e City, S.C.; grandfatfx-r,
Carroll J. O 'Connor, Port St.
Lucie.
Funeral services were held

Friday, Oct. 25 at St. StepFx*ns
Catlxilic C h u a h in W inter
Springs with Father John J. Bluett

officiating
Banfield Funeral I lom e. Winter
Springs, in charge of arrange­
ments.

K O r i l R IC H A R D S O N
Ruth R id u n ls m . 83, Jaltvn
Avenue, Orlando, died Thursday,
CXt. 24,2002. Six* was brim LX*c.
27,1918 in Cleveland, O h io . Six*
was a retired buikkeeper.
Survivors include son, James P,
Apopka; daughter, Jennette
Travers, Brooksville; three gra nd­
children; tim e great-grandchil­
dren.
Banfield Funeral Hom e, Winter
Springs, in charge of arrange­
ments.
G A R Y LYN D A LL W IN N E R
G a ry Lyndall Winner, formerly
of Sanford, Florida, died CXt. 1,
2002 , in his home in Fram ingham ,

Massachusetts.
Bo m in Pittsburgh, Pa., he
served in tlx* Ui&gt;. Airforce, f le
was a member of The C h u rch of
Christ, Scientist. After a long
career in tlx* paper industry, he
founded in 1494 paper2u.com.

selling specialty papers on the
Internet.
Survivors
include his
wife, Jane Kent
Winner of
Framingham;
three sons, G a ry
and his wife
Michele and
their daughter
Hannah, of
Orlando; Sean and his wife, Gayle
and their daughters Megan and
Ryann, of W inter Springs; Kevin
of Orlando; and their mother,
Karen Ffolmcs and her husband
Dave, of A urora , III.; sister Arlene
Wiesner and her husband Phil
and son Brian D iv is , of Arlington,
Va. I le was preceded in death by
his brother, lk)b W inner of
Washington, D .C .
A memorial service w ill be held
on Sunday, N ov. 3, at 2 p.m. at the
Winter Park G arden C lu b lexated
at Mead Gardens, EX*nning
Avenue in W inter Park, Florida.
In lieu of flowers, donations in
Gary's m em ory m ay be made to
the First C h u rch of Christ,
Scientist, Longw otxl, 975
Markham Wocxls Road,
Longwood, FI. 32779

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Virginia Jean Olson. 95, E.
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bom March 1 ,1407 in f larvcy. III.
Six* was a retired college resident
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Survivors include daughter,
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grandchildren; four great-grand­
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Joseph E. "I lap" Andrews, 40,
of Sanford, died Wednesday, Oct.
2.1, 2002. Bom Feb. 25,1412 in
Portsmouth, Va„ lx* m oved to
Central Florida in 1426. 1 le was
retired from Florida I’o w er k.
Light. I le was a member of the
International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers, and a member
of Central Baptist Church of
Sanford.
Surv ivors include wife,
I itxira; son, Joe Jr.; five grand­
children; four great-grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services w ill he held
Saturday, Oct. 26 at I O K ) a m. at
G ra m k o w Funeral I lome in
Sanfonl followed by an interment
at O aldaw n Park Cemetery in
L ik e Mary’. There w ill be a public
visitation prior to the service
from 10 until 1030 a.m.
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C ity commissioners have an interesting task before them
M o n d a y night T h e y ’ll discuss w h ether Sanford should change
i«s style of governm ent from a city manager to a strung-m ayor.
M o n d a y ’s discussion w ill not be ihe last one commissioners
have. T h e issue is complex and there are advantages and disad­
vantages to each Ultim ately it w ill be up to the citizens of
Sanford to decide. Tha t is w h y it’s im perative that residents
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In some respects. Sanford's discussions of proposed charter
changes m irro r the efforts of o u r Fou nding Fathers in the cre­
ation of the U S. Constitution. T h e c ity ’s endeavor does not rank
historically w ith those of James M adison and his colleagues; but
in terms of d a y -to -d a y governm ent, a charter change could have
significant effects for the citizens of Sanford Ib is isn’t sim ply
electing someone to represent us. A charter change w ill In- tinblueprint those representatives use to govern w e the people.
Residents should study the issues and prepare to provide
input. Citizens do n 't often have the chance to decide their form
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In a written background statement to the Sem inole C o u n ty
Com m ission at Tuesday m o rn in g ’s meeting, one item stood out
to mo. H n e Bo«ml of C o u n ty C ommissioners *ipproveii the
............................ purchase of the Selection IV R system on
A ug u st 13, 2002. based on the requirements of
G A S IP 34 and G A A P , the- am ount of the p u r­
chase* needs to be capitalized."
"Before w e g o any further," said
Com m issioner G ra nt Malloy, "I hate acronyms.
W hat is an IV R ? " N o one at the meeting could
explain w hat the initials stood for but someone
suggested it m ight be a business name.
I ag rce w ith M alloy. I hate acronym s. In the
Nick
newspaper business, they are a lw ays (o r
should be) explained, i.e.; Fast Ce ntra l Florida
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KeKioru l b a n n in g Council ( F C I :K P C ). or
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T h e problem w ith acronym s is especially strong in govern
merit w ritten papers. W hen a com m ission o r board — city or
county — review s a docum ent, they m ay kn o w w hat certain
initials mean, but not the general public, w h o w ill be affected
n y •*com m ission iftiision
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In the miist recent C o u n ty Com m ission A ge n d a front page
m n r - 0, We m i ,he Jcrony m s , N A T O A , I I O M E . SI IIP, R O W ,
Previously mentioned, IV R , G A S B -3 4 and
.. i! 7 ? y S‘ ,m 0 ° ,hc94? w o ri‘ explained in the text of the
attached d a a im e n ts. I hope C om m issioner M a llo y and the oth­
ers know w hat most of them mean because they voted on
them.
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N aturally, some acronyms are so com m dnly u m x ! w e d on’t
S - ‘?uCXpl? in; M K h ‘,s D A V (Disabled A m erican Veterans).
U S C L 'Board of Seminole C o u n ty C om m ission), and a few oth­
ers. Some however, had better be explained W hat d.x-s B C C in
a news story mean? Board of C o u n ty C om m ission. Brevard
C o u n ty C om m ission. Brow a rd C ou nty C om m ission. Brevard
C o m m u n ity College, Bethune-Cookm an College, or possibly
even British C o m m o n w e a lth of Canada? It co uld In- any of
these. Same w ith S C C (Sem inole C o u n ty C om m issio n or
Seminole C o m m u n ity Colle ge ) or ‘M l (could be Sept 11 or the
phone nu m be r for emergencies).
A previous city official I knew used to in- an expert at
acronym s, lie w o u ld report to Ihe commissioners in w ording
that appeared to be, "I believe xve should A IR tins item („ D l I
for a ( d l l approval for the |l k airport, and the I M N w ill O p t )
it unless w e vote to RSI the matter ” W ith that, the commission
w o u ld vote to approve W hat the heck did they a p p ro x ,-’ I M-rlam ly tlon t know, nor d id the public w h o w o u ld attend a
meeting in w h ich such gibberish was x p ,.k m
I urge every governm ent official to instruc t staff to nih -11 out
every acronym at least once, preferably near llu- beginning of
each docum ent they produce for commission or public mlormatuin.
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solve these acronym F A Q s A S A P W W | IV

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tlu n .kl years.
T h e second department I would
assess is tk* code enfoncement
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before Ik* city commissioners ctwisider d u n g in g it’s entire govern­
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an outside pmfessiorul company
to evaluate d ty employee pmductivity I’eriups with d ty employees
that are cap.ible ami conscientious,
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The y nm tend tluit w e will have t
leadership and guidance of several
"raise Ik* bar” (or students and
pervious EX-mocratic
teack-rs alike, and demand cumAdministrations. Tlu- year o r two
pliance to same. We mxxl to raise
under Bush's Administration can't
silaries for teack-rs w ho perf.r-i
hope to undo ten or eleven years
well, and wixxl out teachers uh
T o the editor
of educational neglect, especially
don't. VVl* mxxl to educate and
Commissioner Woodruff, I
since t k - sim e curriculum uscxJ
show parents how to Iv lp tkir
w o uld like- to bring to you r atten­
tlun is still being used now.
childn-n through school. We n«,j
tion that some* misrepresentations
As a native Floridian of m any
to get parents more involved, mr
have ivcum xf w ith the five year
years, I have lieard numerous
a voice, in t k - actual day to dav
sidewalk project that the city
G uk-m atori.il campaign speeck-s
policy divisions made by lixal
agnxxl to two years ago. H ie citi­
and promises to make ixiucation a
sckxil administrations. After all
zens of Sanford were told that Ik priority but tk -y have never n-ally
vve p.iy t t v bilLs. Part of Semin.i
city of Sanford lu d committed
Monarcha M anet
come to p.iss. In interviews,
County's success with its studo
funds to a fiv e-year plan to replace
Orlando
McBride doesn't seem to be able to is attributed by its Administrate
defectiv e sidewalks.
give any particuLtrs of his pLin for
to t iv involvement of tk - patvr:
A t Ik - last Com mission meeting
ixiucation except to say he sup­
in
tk -ir childa-n’s ixfucatkn IV
that I attended, I asked tk* mayor,
ports tk* smaller classroom and
mxxl to identify tkise children
commission and city manager if
mon* teack-rs amendment on tk*
w k i mxxf spix i.il iielp and get it
tiic- third year of t k - five y ear plan
Novem ber killot. Typically h ow ­
tk -m so as m&gt;t to let tk-m "fj.'l
had in fact k x-n includcxj in tk ever, I'm sun* his appnvich w ill k tlmxigli tk* cracks”. Ih is Is wtvcity budget. I was told point blank
to throw mon* money at education
a portion of any extra mom-,
by M r Vandenvorp, "Yes." I
ami let tk* State Board of
can come u p and slkHild go
obtained Ik - tape of t k - rinx-ting
To the editor
Education ami tk* teack-r's union
Tin* onlv hojx- for these ihl
w hen- lie can be heard saying vis.
EX*mocratic Candidate for gov­
run the show as always, unac­
d ru i is to neip ttx*m get tk
Iliis wex-k I leave le.im.xl that
ernor. Bill McBride tells Florida
countable to the parents ami tax­
education tk -y can I herr j.v... •he l itv Ins not st.iritxi Ik -tliird
voters that his priority as
payers of Florida. McBride states
year of the live year pretext
ally tlNxisamls of highly cdxst.1
( k &gt;venior w ill t v Ik* ixiucation of
tkit k* w ould put a 50 cent per
retirees out tk-re H ut ivixil* W
kxausc- paperwork must tx- subFlorida s diildn-n f le also stalls
pack tax on cigarettes to pay for
mittcxl (l&gt;v t k - publi C works
to k -lp o u r children with tlx-a
tluit Bush has done a poor job for
Ik* huge constniction and staffing
de|xirtment) to Ik -c o u n ty to ask
ixiucation Unfortunately, th
ixiucation and that Florida’s stu­
budget that would be required to
for funds Ihe m ayor said tliat lie
teack-rs union doesn't want that
dent S A I scores have gone dow n
build, furnish and staff all of tk*
was un.iw.m- t k - project was not
to h.ipfx-ri arul therein Iks.re t
over tk* Ih n v years of tk* Bash
new classrooms that w ould be
fundcxl. Il was not revealed to me
tk - pnitilems, tk-v an- ( \ i r t ri
Administration. Unfortunately,
necessary to meet tk* demands of
how IcHig Ik - p n x tss will take to
problem r.itk -r tlun the -etuiv*
McBride doesn’t tell you the
tk* proposed amendment.
ol'tain Ik -m o n e y (rum tk-county,
Personally, I believe thatktwhole tnith. Iliis is a downward
Unfortunately, such a tax wouldn't
hut the pnxess itself is c'.iusing a
Bush has n u d e a gixxi stirt :
tn-n.l that has going on for mon*
pay a tenth of the estimated $25 to
delay I k - contrac t cannot k turning Florida’s (ailing ixfaa
tlu n thirty (30) years under
$30
Billion dollar cost of the
awarded and w o rk cannot txgin.
k m i l system around ll. tunumerous fAtm uratic
changes tk* proposed amendment
Commissioner Woodniff, Hr intnxluced testing and aoix.r:
(.iilx-nutori.il Administrations.
w o uld bring over tk* next eight
» iti/ens of Sm ford k iv e iu&gt;t Ixxn
ability into lix- system, draggn
I k - tnith is that right now many
years. Therefore, tk* Florida State
dealt with (airly or hoiHsth in this
m y sayers w ith him kicking
of our diildn-n can’t n*ad properly.
legislature w ould have m i c k ik e
matter.
screaming all tk - way. Smx s
Many of our high school students
but to propose* a State Income Tax
( Hi another note, I do not agnxers complain that standardunl
graduate hut can’t write an intelli­
to meet tk* requirements of tk*
with a "strong-mayor" form ol
testuig (ones them to tea.li th
gible paragraph tluit w ould he
revisixl
State
Constitution.
Also,
government that is being .Its
tests. I (owever, lu ve vou ix.r
acceptable to a potential employ er.
tk-re is now a sever nationwide
c u s m x I lor llu-city of Suifonl I
•iskixl yourseli w h y tlwv via
M any of our childn-n have to k teacher shortage ami Florida is
would s u g g i s t tk-comnussiiHi
lux e to "teach t k - tests” iM.:
given n-m edul courses in English,
already having a tough time get­
take a l.x.k at employ i v evaluachildren were getting a g.xx!
Sfx-lling, Reading and Math k-tonting
qualified
teachers,
flo
w
is
tionsat a lower level tlu n tlu-uty
rounded ixiucation? I d.xi ttt
•k-y can begin college courses.
Florida going to obtain tk* esti­
manager it i lunges i h x x I to k s*’- 1 w ill k* voting for lib PuI Ins is a ludicnius state of affairs!
made
mated 30.1U I new, qualified te.xh
But, |eb Basil can’t wav e a magic
becaase I believe k - ius d.rx
ers nxjuirexi to niivt the mandate
1 lorn personal otiservatioiis
wain) ami all ot tiu- tailings of pn*gixxi job anil lux a positivepol a revised State Constitution?
while liv ing in N infonl lor alm ost
v ioits Goveninu-ntal
tor the tutuiv of our x.lnliin-'
Ik -re are many knowledgeable
thrvx- years, it is my tx-lu-l ttv.it
Administrations ami Education
will mil k - voting tor tk ,sr .
education imperts out tlu-re w lu.
riu-.isiin-s iletinitely ihxx ) to txAdministrations w ill just go away.
Cu ssnxini A nuiidm cnt t**'
disagree with the 'snuller cLisv
taken to improve nnuliutiv ii\ m
II n u y take years to undo Ik tk - killo t because I don I h
nxiin amendment" as a w ay to
t k -. itv, and I think tk-p tiblu
k irm tful lus k x n .lorn- tom ir
iv ill k -lp our eilucaliiHul ssolve Florida's educational ililemworks de|Mrtment is t.neol Ik txliuation.il sy stem (Scminole
tkxi. It w ill put Florida uil&gt;*
lust areas Uut siuuild k - evalu.il
m*i- , u ’&gt; ™ntend tkit with this
&lt; i nmty ’x k lu x &gt;1 System, .xu- of
prm erbi.il js,xtr k n ise .uxl ixl Ilk-re aft- indiv iduals still
appnvich
we
would
lu
v
e
li-wer
•k- Ixst m tlu- State, .is expected I
huge feeding tn.ugli tor Itx -.*
students in cLiss, at great cost, but
working in that de|urtment dial
ri-miiu! you, llu- stmlents with tfui u I in tens! gnHipsm l.ill- lu ve Ixxn ikgl.x (mg ||h- ikxx I s ol
we would still k -p n x lu c in g low
il.x lining S A I s ol which McBride
lom Krc*
performing, mediocre gr.kluates.
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McBride isn’t
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la ke Mary New C ity lu ll, l o o s C m m lry
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Seminole County Cuoprrallve K n lrinion
Auditorium. 250 W Cotinly Home Road
Building 240 Sanford
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(C ornrr ol W .irrm S lrrrl .md W’ltnia s irrrt)
LniiKwiMwl
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Winter Park
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Stale Kic.id 4.44. l-omcwuud
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Senior Citi/rn* Mulliptiijiux- C rn irr 200 N
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200 N ril|&gt;lrt l.ike llrlve ( *.ivveltirrTV
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Kelliriiuo.Ill Drive lin lrr e , linn nl Mill hell
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Road. Winter Bark
St Stephen's Catholic C h u rrh 575
Tuskawllla Road Winter S pring, ‘
C h u rrh of The New Covenant
600 Tuskawllla Road. Winter Spring,
Srnfor ( ifi/rn* Multiptiri)o*r Center
200 N. Triplet l.ike Drive. C a,vllH -rrv
Winter Spring, C lvir Cenler. 1 (g) \
Erlgemon Ave.. Winter Springs
Sterling Park Elemenlary S ch i.J. 201 Eagle
C lrrlr. ( .«teterllwrr&gt;’
Maranaiha Sevenih Day Adventist. 1400
Bear Like R,M,| (previously kntmn a ,
Likeview Christian Church). Apopka
We, Branch Library. 245 N H um Club
uoulevard. GniguiHid
W rklvaCom m unily Center. 2.19 Hunt C lub
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SI Stephen Lulhem n C h u rrh . 2140 W
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405 W'atehlngton A vrn ur. Lake Mary
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Kilm I. S.in(ord
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|kiu|r\.mll S.mlotd
SrimiRde Community ( h im h ^«»7i m Mange
IkHilev.ird S.11 i l « 11

�I’l l f l \ Sunday. ffrlnlicr 27 2(KI2

Tilt SfMINOtJL IIUULD

Flu vaccinations available at county health department for $15

cuss Me

T lie Sem inole C o u n ty Health
D epartm ent has the influenza
(flu ) vaccine available for resi­
dents of Seminole C ounty. Th e
cost for a flu shot is SIS.

through Friday, 8 a.m. to -I p .ni.,
at the Health Department sites
located at 400 VV. A irp o rt
boulevard in Sanford, a nd 1.12
Sausalitn
boulevard
in

Memorial b u ild in g , .18 S. Central
boulevard
in
O v ie d o
on
Tuesdays only, from 9 to 11 a.m .;
and the G e n e va Elem entary
School. 27S First Street in Geneva

I l u season runs from n o w
th ro u gh tlie end of M a rch
Vaccines are available M o n d a y

Casselberry.
Flu vaccines are also available
at tw o co m m u n ity sites: T h e

on Fridays o n ly from 9 to 11 a.m.
Pneum onia shots arc also
available for S28 to seniors 65

gwem i

years and older.
M edicare
b illin g is a vailable to seniors
w h o are not assigned to an
HMO.
Call the Health D e p a rtm e nts
Sanford office at 407-665-3281 or
the Casselberry office at 407-665­
3410 for m ore information.

Change your clock, change your batten
Local fire departments are
urging all citizens to adopt a sbnp l^p o te n tia lly life saving habit.
Change the batteries in smoke
detectors w hen changing clocks
back on October 27
Th e "C h a n g e yo u r Clock,
Change Your Battery" campaign
encourages citizens to arm them­
selves against home fires by tak-

ing some basic home fin,
precautions, including im t A
fresh batteries in smoke aUr-.
Firefighters w ill gjVe ,
smoke detectors and batter*,
the elderly, disabled, OT ^
w h o can not afford one of
o w n . Citizens can simply p|y.
their local fire department to„
u p an appointment.

Th e y
Acco
water b

IMPORTANT:

U n y C

TO
•
•
•

Arot

V O T E , C O M P L E T E L Y F IL L IN T H E O V A L • N E X T T O YO U R C H O IC E .
Use only the marking device provided or a number 2 pencil.
It you make a mistake, don't hesitate to ask lor 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 printed on the ballot, till in the oval and write In the candidate's name on the blank
line provided for a wnte-in candidate

CONGRESSIONAL

H

J

O

Sandra Sandy ADAMS

o

James T.C0AKLEY

NO. 1 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

(REP)

O

Jennifer CARROLL

(REP)

O

Comne BROWN

(DEM) P LEA S E N O T E : Slate Representative. District 33.

(LIB)

will appear O N LY « Precincts 3. 5. 6. 7, 18. 21. 22.
29. 42. 50. 55. 61.62. 73. 75. 85. 89. 94. 9 5 .97. 98.
99. 100. 101. 102. 109. 110. 113. 114. 118, 120.
P L E A S E N O T E : Representative in Congress. 121. 123 and 125
District 3. will appear ONLY m Precincts 3. 19. 2 1 .
S T A T E R E P R E S E N TA TIV E
22. 29. 42. 105. 106. 108. 123. 124 and *25

O

D IS TR IC T 34
(Vote lor 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
(Vote tor One)

M aybe
The)
several
bub wil
rvpnae
his nan

Ain

ZZ)

David J MEA10R

CZ

Christopher Mchael WHEELER

(REP)
(LIB)

O

Jof&gt;n 1- M|CA

(REP)

O

Wayne HOGAN

(DEM) P LEA S E N O T E : Stale Represenlalive. Drslncl 34.
will appear ONLY *i Precincts 8 . 10. 13. 14. 15. 17,

P LE A S E N O T E : Representative in Congress. 19. 20. 23. 24. 26 27.28. 32.37. 38, 40. 43. 44, 48.
District 7. will appear O N LY m Precincts 1. 2, 4. 9, 49. 52. 56. 57. 67. 68. 72, 74, 76. 77, 78. 79. 84. 86.
10. 13. 14. 15. 12. 18.20. 23.24 .2 5. 26.27. 28,30. 88 . 90. 96. 103, 104, 111. 112. 117, 118. 119 and
31. 32. 33. 34 37. 39. 41. 46 47 48. 53. 54. 58. 60. 122
61. 62 63. 64, 67. 71. 72. 77. 78. 81. 82. 83. 84. 86.
S T A T E R E P R E S E N TA TIV E
92. 93. 104. 107. 111. 112. 115. 118. 119. 122 and
126
D IS TR IC T 37

organlz
M a in S
tin- star
The1
trick-or
Street d
riy^lit irr
Ju w nto
A etu

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
(Vote for One)

c y n ic a l
w a s n 't«
an orga

O

last ye*
collccti*
ics.
W h rt
city stef
Herald,
cover th
to parti&lt;
had to 4
p m vidit
' I h op

Harry JACOBS

j JeoBUSM
Frank T BROGAN

Randall Randy MORRIS

Bril MCBRIDE
Tom ROSSIN

(DEM)

Robert (Bob) KUNST
Linda MIKL0WITZ

(NPA)

SUPR EM E C O U R T
Shall Justice Harry Lee A N S T E A D ol the
Supreme Court be retained in office?

O

YES

O

NO

O

Charlie CRIST

IREP)

Budd/DYER

(OEM)

S4.M M id­

O

David NELSON

(DEM)

O

W

. m

L E G IS L A T IV E

Anna COWIN

NO

D IS T R IC T C O U R T O F A P P EA L
Shall Judgo Rchard B O R F IN G E R ot Iho
Fifth Oistrct Court ol Appeal be retained in
otlice?
r

J

YES

c.rphjfriod tnr (he United Stales Constnubon. Methods of execution may be designated bv the
lea statute, and a change in any method of execution mav be aooked retroactrveN. A sentence of
dealhsha'I not be reduced on the basa mat a method of execution is mv^rt m any
in which in

O

YES

O

NO

BALLOT TITLE: Economic Impact Statements lor Proposed Constitutional Amendments or
Revisions
BALLOT SUMMARY: Requires the LegisUture to provide by general law lor the provision of in
economic impact statement to the pubic prior to the pubkc voting on an amendment of the Florida
Constitution proposed by initiative
O

YES

O

NO

o

Shall Judge Robert J ( B o b ) PLEUS. Jr
ol the Filth District Court ot Appeal be
retained in ollice?

YES

P LEA S E N O T E : Stale Senator. District 20 Will
appear ONLY m Precincts 2 . 30. 41. 63 86 106.
108 112. 124 and 126

S TA TE S EN A TO R
D IS T R IC T 24
(Vole lor O ne )

NO
Shall Judge Thomas D SA W AYA ot
the Filth District Court ol Appeal bo
retained in ottce?

YES
BA POSE Y

(REP)

P LEA S E N O T E :
Senatea District .4 A ll
appear O N LY m Precmcts 5 6 7 55 8*&gt; 49 100
101. 109. 110 114 120 and 121

NO. 3 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

ARTICLE VU1, SECTION &lt;

BALLOT TITLE: Authorizing Amendments lo Miarm-Oade County Home Rule Charter by Special
Law Approved by Referendum
BALLOT SUMMARY: Proposing an amendment to Section 6 of Ancle VIII of the State Constitution
to authorize amendments or revisions to th# Mumi-Dade County Home Rule Charter by special law
approved by a vote of the electors of MiamiOade County and to conform references to the county's
current name
O

YES

O

NO

NO. 4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
Shall Judge William David PALM ER ol the
Fifth District Court ot Appeal be retained in
ottice?

NO

(HEP)

ARTICLE XL SECTION 3

NO

YES

S TA TE SEN A TO R
D IS T R IC T 20
(Vole lor O no)

*r»

&lt;••1

(HEP)

. 1) YES

A TTO R N EY G EN ER AL
(Vole tor O ne)

(HEP)

J

Amendment to the United Stalee Constitution. Anv method of execution shall be avowed, unless

be iawtuW executed bv anv valid method. Thte section shall lootv retroactive*

Wnte-in

Charles H BRONSON

CUM

Court witch mterorel the Pfohfhmon aoamst cnief end unusual punishment provided in the Eighth

Shall Justice Charles T. W E L L S ol the
Supreme Court be retained in ollice?

O

Ut$f
«c

Specifically, the proposal amends Section 17 of Arttde I of the State Constitution, to read u set forth
below The word sleeken la a deletion, words underlined are addtwna:
SECTION 17. Eicesstve punishments-Exceeefve flnet. cruel
er unueuel punishment,
attainder, forfeiture of estate, indefinite imprisonment, and unreasonable detention of witness#* are
forbidden The dMifipenalty li an authorized fluntehment tor cental crimes designated &amp;v the
teaslalur^TMjftfi'bftiQn aoaimt nniel or iruaual cumshmenL and the protubteon agamst cruel and
unusual BUfflUXMOl ihai be construed m conformity with daemona of the United States Supreme

N O N P A R TIS A N

(REP)

h ow mi
I’m gab
ill many
. S3*) mi
Pethi
ney's fe*
crocodi)
O tlierw
•Spi
where I
llement
it — gn
i*f Tenia
falls ser
W hen tl
up, it w
It inu
legLsLitl
t‘i|xi)ili
tlwy r.ik
the- peo*
"coorag
I iijwor i
mixxish

ARTICLE I, SECTION 17 _

o

C O M M IS S IO N E R O F A G R IC U L T U R E
(Vote lor O ne)

1 1 k *r

(LIB)

(Vote lor O ne)

O

o

A-y

NO

BALLOT TITLE: Protect Paoplt l&gt;r I
BALLOT SUMMARY: To protect

indoor workplaces Mows exceptor,.
BALLOT TITLE: AmenOng Artcf# I. Section 17 of the State Constitution
BALLOT SUMMARY: Proposing an intendment to the Stats Constitution identical to a proposed
Also slows exceptions for rets! ic tt
amendment to Section 17 of Amde I ol the State Conattution which m u approved by a statewide
Provktee definitions, and require* J* *
vote si 1998 The Supreme Court of Florida struck the 199B amendment si a nAng sii whichlour of
O
YES
the seven justices lound that the ballot summary was inaccurate Th# proposed amendment
eipresaty authorizes the death penalty ter capital crimes and expressly authorizes retroactive
O
NO
changes si the method of execution The amendment changes the prohibition agamsl 'cruet or
unusual punishment,* currently provided In Section 17 of Article I of Pie Stale Constitution, to a
prohibition agamst ’cruel and unusual punishment* to conform with the sorting of the Eighth
Amendment to the United Slates Constitution The amendment prohibits reaction of a death
BALLOT TITLE: Exemption lor Cor
sentence based on invaKSty of an execution method and prowlts ter continued force of the
BALLOT SUMMARY: Propose* r r
sentence The amendment permits any execution method unleu prohibited by the United States
homestead property resulting Iron ^
Constitution The amendment requues construction of the proruMion igasist cruel or unusual
years okj or older. Limits th# smou- :
punishment and the proposed prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment to conform to UnAed
assessed value of the property u rp
States Supreme Court interpretation of the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution The
amendment would prevent state courts, inducing th« Florida Supreme Court, from treating the state
O
YES
constitutional prohibition agamsl cruel or unusual punishment as being more expansive than the
federal constitutional prohibition agamst cruel and unusual punishment or United States Supreme
O
NO
Court interpretations thereof The amendment effectively nufcftes rights currently slowed under the
stats prohibition agamst cruet or unusual punishment which may afford greater protections tor those
subject to punishment tor entries then wil be provided by the amendment. Under the amendment, Bis
BALLOT TITLE: Voluntary Unrvr*
protections afforded those subject to punishment for crimes under the ‘cruet or unusual punishment*
BALLOT SUMMARY: Every t o *
dause. as that dause currently appears In Section 17 of Artide I of the Stats Constitution, will be the
2005 school year. This voluntary i p
same ss the miramum protections provided under the 'cruel and unusual* pumahmenti dause of the
Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The amendment provides lor retroactive
free for all Florida four-yearrod
applicability

NO. 2 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

o

I* H i s .

.

(DEM)

G O V E R N O R A L IE U T E N A N T
GOVERNOR
(Vole for O ne)

O

• Ih*

Timothy M0RIARTY

STATE

"H 1

autum n
duties tl
t fungi*
vided $
porfornr
doing p
vant, VV

already

O

(REP)

(REP)

le e rs fb t

Shoo
but:
• D ir
at C ity I
ing way
parties,
custom*
• VV*
take hoi
gencies

Davd SIMMONS

P L E A S E N O TE : Slate Representative. District 37.
will appear ONLY m Precincts 1 . 4. 9. 1 1 . 12. 16.
25.31. 33. 34. 35. 36. 39. 45. 46. 47, 51, 53. 54, 58.
P LE A S E N O T E : Representative in Congress. 59. 60. 64. 65.66. 69. 70. 71. 60. 81. 82. 83. 87. 91.
District 24, w"i appear ONLY m Precincts 5 . 6 . 7, 8 . 92.93 , 107 and 115
11. 12. 16. 35. 36.38. 40. 4 3 .4 4 .4 5 .4 9 50.51.52,
COUNTY
55. 56. 57. 59. 65. 66 . 68 . 6 S. 70 73. 74. 75. 76. 79.
80. 85. 87. 88 . 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 CO M M IS S IO N E R
120 and 12 1
D IS T R IC T 2

O

c a n c e lir

Tom FEENEY

(Vote tor One)
O

POU

P flO M M D CONSTITUTIONAL A M N 0 M M T S

S T A T E R E P R E S E N TA TIV E
D IS TR IC T 33
(Vote tor 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 3
(Vote lor One)

FLO?

ARTICLE I. SECTION 24

BALLOT TITLE: Laws Providing Pubkc Records or Meetings Exemptcns. Two-Thirds Vote Reqwred
BALLOT SUMMARY: Requires that laws providing exemptions Irom pubic records or pubic
meet ngs requirements must, alter the eflectve dale ol this amendment, be passed by a two-thirds
vote cl each house ol the Legislature
YES
NO

O

YES

O

NO

BALLOT TITLE: Florida's Amero-i
BALLOT SUMMARY: Proposes r i
there be ■ maximum number of *Li
requires the Legal*ture. and not ku
to achieve the required maximum :t
O

YES

O

NO

BALLOT TITLE: Animal Cruelty Ar
BALLOT SUMMARY: tnhumxra t*
Society of the United States, no psn
th# pig is prevented from turning
effective date.
O

YES

O

NO

BALLOT TITLE: Local Trusieesi
BALLOT SUMMARY: A local but
teaching, research, and terveefe:
operation ol the whole urwerVf t.
of board members, inducing ore t.
O

YES

o

NO

�T lir. S f.m in o if . I l n t u n

Sunil.iy. October 27. 2 tHK2 I ’ JIg P 7 A

SCC D* t *
---------------------- ;............................................. .........
—
on ocn,, nct ®oard o f Trustees opposes two constitutional amendments on Nov. 5 ballot
C o m m u n ity C o i l c g e ' s ^ S i S
Board of Trustees lo rm a iiv
opposed
proposed
Florida
Con stitu tiona l A m e ndm e n ts 9

dl&gt;90lve ,he K ' 20 R o m a n c e
structure currently in place and
restore a separate g o v e rn in g
hoard for the state's II u n ive rsi­
ties.

A m e n d m e n t 9 calls for i
reduction in class si/e for all
Pu bl.c school classroom , In
Florida. A m endm ent 11 aims to

A lth o u g h the Hoard supports
measures that prom ote student
le a rning,
they
believed
a
Constitutional am endm ent w as
•in
ina p p rop ria te
veh icle

for addre ssing sm aller class
si/e. T h e Board's statement
on A m e n d m e n t 9 recommends
the G o v e rn o r, the Legislature
and
the Flo rid a
Board
of
Fducation p ro vide a broader d is­
cussion
of
initiatives
anil
resources that lead to higher stu­
dent achievement in the state's
K -20 system.

“ We s u p p o rt quality educa­
tion and appreciate the concern
of those w h o have b ro u g h t
forw ard
Am endm ent
9 ,”
explained D r. Charles English,
Board ch a irm a n . "H o w e v e r,
w e be lie ve a C o n stitu tio n a l
am endm ent is not the fo m m to
find a p p ro p ria te so lutions to
reducing class si/e and im p ro v ­

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FA,L T0 PROVIDE A PHOTO I.D., YOU WILL BE REQUIRED TO SIGN
OTERFWITHOUT PHOTO I.D.” AFFIRMATION.
NOttXONSTTTUTlONAL AMENDMENT

ARTICLE X. SECTION 20

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SAMPLE BALLOT
OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2002

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Sian WElNROTH
C O M M IS S IO N E R , S E A T 3
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Earl MCMULLEN

AMEND CASSELBERRY CHARTER TO REPEAL TERM LIMITS FOR CfTY COMMISSIONERS

;*-&lt;nde&lt;psnen Education

uttchUmFlonda shall beottered ahigh quality pre-kindergarten learning opportun.ty by the state no later than the
.■JJiooMieeatopment and edreaton program shall be established accordng to tagh quality standards and shal be
sway funds used for 8rating education, health and Cevetopment programs

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ARTICLE V I, SECTION 4

v t l m i r t l ^ S u t a Constitution to aflow counties to aiempt from tauhon an incrsasa in to. assess^ vatu, oI
-xsrgvw g quarter! tor a parent or gr.rxJparent o» the property owner or the property owner"* specie who is 62
lUfi ewepten to the increase in assessed value resulting (rom such construction or 20 percent ot the total
-wo. ertcnewr is less

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Susan OOERNER

state's co m m u n ity college sys­
tem, w h ich serves four times as
m a ny students as the state u n i­
versity system.
"W e believe that the K -2 0 g o v ­
ernance
structure
p rom otes
greater cooperation between the
state's educational systems and
allow s us to better serve students
across Florida," English said.

C O M M IS S IO N E R , S E A T 2
(Vole lor One)

-donoUAtog Ouarter* lor Parents or Grandparents

NOLC 00NSTTTUT10NAL AMENDMENT

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ing education in Florida."
In opposing A m endm ent I I ,
the Board voiced its support of
the K -20 governance structure,
w hich is student-centered and
gives greater authority to local
g o ve rn in g boards. T h e Board
believes the ne w governance
structure
proposed
by
A m e n d m e n t II
ignores the

Shall Article IV. Section 10 olthe O y Charier ot the City ol Casselberry be amended to repeal the
provision that establishes term knits lor the City Commissioners and Mayor, which km&gt;ts consist ol a
maunum oI three (3) consecure lour (4) year terms m the office, is provided *i Ordinance 02-1064’
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YES for approval

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NO for reiecton

PLEASE N O TE : C4y ot C.i»xem«fry candidate! and issue will appear ONLY on ballots issued to
City residents

ARTICLEIX. SECTION 1

neAeStaeOeeiSue

CfTY OF LAKE MARY

prdnwtjtoihe State Constitution to require that the Ley suture provide tunckrg lor suttcem classrooms so that

BONO REFERENDUM

re r pubfcedhoot classes lor vinous grade levels, requires compliance by the beginning ol the 2010 school year,

j cod districts to pay lor the costs associated with reduced class site prescribes a schedule lor phased ui funding
Shall the City ol Lake Mary. Flonda. issue not eiceedmg 14.000 000 revenue bonds (including loan agreements andor notes), beanng interest at not
eiceedng the manmum legal rate maturing withm 30 years from date ol issuance, payable Irom legally available non-ad valorem revenues ol the City. In*
the purpose ot financing a new fire Staton and ail purposes incidental thereto, as provided in Resolution No 677?

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Instructions to Voters:

W .U CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT

ARTICLE X, SECTION t«
X you are m lavor ct the issuance ot the bonds, Ml m me oval neit to the left ol the words ‘FOR BONDS *

•woreot: Uniting Cruel and Inhumane Confinement cl Pigs Durng Pregnancy
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C O M M IS S IO N E R . D IS T R IC T 1
(Vote for O ne)

ARTICLE IX, SECTION 7

rtSaewideOraeming Board to Manage Flonda s University System
CJrusteeeWBl admcister each stale university Each board snail have thirteen members defeated to eiceflence *i
nyfltf. Auttewde governing board ol seventeen members shail be responsible for the coordra'.ed and accountable
xi. WastefulMupfca'uon ol facilities or programs a to be avoided Provides procedures lor selection and confirmation

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Larry MEADOR

C O M M IS S IO N E R , D IS T R IC T 4
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PR O PO SED C H A R TER AM ENDM EN T
Q U E S T I O N et
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V O T E B O T H S ID E S O F B A L L O T

S h all Article X. S e c tio n 10 0 1 (c ) C h a rie r
R e v ie w be a m e n d e d to s a y that not less
th an e ve ry seven (7 ) y e a rs , as o p p o s e d to
the presen t three (3 ) y e a rs , the C ity
C o m m is s io n shall a p p o in t a C harter
A d v is o ry C o m m itte e for the p u rp o s e ot
re v ie w in g the C h a rte r a n d . it d e e m e d
a p p ro priate to the inte rests of the
resid ents of L o n g w o o d . the C h a rie r
A d v is o ry C o m m itte e shall subm it
re co m m e n d a tio n s to the C o m m is s io n tor
p ro p o s e d a m e n d m e n ts or revisions to the
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John F BUSH
Cindy GENNElL
Paul P P4RTYKA
C O M M IS S IO N E R
S E A T / O IS T R IC T 4
(4 Y E A R T E R M )

(Vole tor One)
Otk CRENSh AW
Saiiy MCGINNIS
H«iga SCHWARZ
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from 0:(X) am to 6:00 pm Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. They are open 11:00 am to 4:(X)
pm Sunday and closed Tuesday.
Don Swell has over ten years experience
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specializing in sales and marina opera­
tions. 1lis prior experience is with some
the the largest boat dealers, both new and
used, in the southeastern United States.

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All vessels are examined personally by
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and see him.
Bring the boat you need lo sell or come
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REG U LAR MEETING
7 p m . City Commission
Chambers, First Floor

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•Approval of Minutes
October 14. 2002 Work Session and
Regular Meeting Recommended by
the City Clerk and the City Manager

W O RK SESSION
4 30 p m . or as soon thereafter as
possible, in the City Manager's
Conference Room. Second Floor
1

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McKibbin. Lindsay N Oyowale,
OLitunp Y Oyewale. and Robert
Segal
3
Discussion
re:
Waterfront
Development Proposal
4 Discussion re Mayor Form ol
Government Referendum
5 Discussion re: Conference Center
Interlocal Agreement
6 Discussion ro Regular Agenda
items. Add on itoms, and other
items
7. Mayor's briefing
8 City Manager's briefing
A Strategic Plan Update
B Organization funding requests
C Riverwalk Phase II

Consent Agenda
1 Approve payments mado during
September 2002 . Recommended
by the City Manager
2 Approve payment of City Attorney s
Statement for the month of
September 2002 Recommended
by the City Manager
3
Approve
CPH
Engineers

Presentation ol Employee ol the
Month Award lor October 2002
Interview o! prospective Board
appointees (R t A.)
Community
Redevelopment
Agency Craig Bair. P Douglas
Groseclose. Sandra Hill, Robert
Kuhn. James Ross Lee. Bruce

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Recommended by tho City
Manager
8 Approve purchase of eight (8 ) 2003
Chevrolet Impatas, m the amount of
$144.256 00; funds available in
account numbers 001-2023-521­
64 01 ($72,128) and 001-2023­
521-64-02
($72,120)
Recommended by tho City
Manager
9 Approve purchase of Uniform Police
vehicle equipment for eight ( 8 ) 2003
Ctievrolet Impalas in tho amount of
$17,226; funds available in account
numbers
001-2023-521-64-01
($9,384) and 001-2023-521 64-02
($7,842). Recommended by the
City Manager
10 Approve Technical Services
Agreement with Harding ESE, Inc,
for technical servicos regarding the
Sanlord Gasification Plant, in an
amount not to exceed $16,000.
funded
from
the
Sanford
Gasification Plant Site Group Trust
Account
Recommended by tho
City Manager
11 Approve Amended FY 2002-2003
Cloud Branch Drainage System
C D B G Interlocal Agreement with
Seminole County. Recommended
by tho City Manager

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Amendment No 63A tor engineer­
ing services during construction of
tho Fort Mellon Lift Station, in an
amount not to exceed $79,950.
funds available in account number
451-4520-536-3103
Recommended
by tho City
Manager
» Award BID #IFB 01 02 38 lor Fort
Mellon Lift Station to WbartonSmith, in tho amount of $687,000.
funds available in account number
451-4529-536-64-06 ($450,000).
with the remainder funded from
Utility
Reserves
($237,000)
Recommended
by the City
Managor.
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Approve
CPH
Engineers
Amendment No 66 for engineering
services during construction of tho
Airport Boulevard Phase II Utility
Relocates Project, in an amount not
to exceed $148,282 97. funding will
come Irom Stale Low Intorest Loan
Program (SRF). Recommended by
the City Manager
' Approve execution of three (3) ease­
ments which will allow access to
improvements constructed by Lake
Monroo PD and tho Central Florida
Zoo Recommended by tho City
Manager.
Approvo purchase of five (5)
ProLaser III speed enforcement
devices, in tho amount of
$17,975 00: funds available in

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Public hearings
1. Second reading and adoption of
Ordinance No 3749 to amend Land
Development
Regulations
Schedule R, Airports and Aircraft,
and Schedule F, Requirements for
building, parcels, yards, building
setbacks
and
lighting
Rocom mended
by the City
Manager Ad published October 16
and 23. 2002
2 First rearing of Ordinance No. 3730
to dose, vacate, and abandon an
east-west alley lying between 1702
Magnolia Avenue and 1718
Magnolia Avenue, further described
as lying between East 17th Street
and East 18th Street and between
Magnolia Avenue and Park Avenue.
Francoise N Ager and Patrick
McBndo, applicants Tho Director
of
Planning
A
Community
Development and the City Managor
recommend postponing the request
to vacate for a period of 45 to 60
days, pending receipt of a survey of
the City's ublitios m the rear yard of
the applicant's property Ad pub­
lished July 7, 2002; proporty own­
ers notified July 8 . 2002, property
posted July 3. 2002 Tabled to the
August 26. 2002 meeting at the Juty
2 2 , 2002 meeting; tabled to
September 23, 2002 meeting at
August 26, 2002 meeting and
tabled to October 28, 2002 meeting
at September 23, 2002 meeting
Regular Items
1. Board appointments
A.
Community
Redevelopment
Agency: John Mercer, Chairman,
resigned from tho Board effective
October 2, 2002
N EED T O
ACKNOW LEDGE RESIGNATION
AND APPOINT A REPLACEM ENT
(WS 2 A.)
2 Approvo Final Plat lor Placid Lake
Townhomes. a proposed 126 unit
town home community located at

600 West Airport Boulevard
Recommended by the Planning
and Zoning Commission, the
Director
ot
Planning
and
Community Development, and the
City Manager
3 Approve Preliminary Subdivision
Plan lor Cedar HA. n 112 lot single
farmty residential suodMSion locat­
ed at 2300 Decodes Avenue, with
conditions;
and
approve
Development Order No 02-0051.
Recommended by the Planning &amp;
Zoning Commission, the Director ol
Planning
A
Community
Development,
and
the City
Manager
4 First reading of Ordinance No. 3756
regarding residency requirements
lor
Department
Directors
Recommended by the City Clerk
and the City Managor
•Addon items
• Information only
•City Attorney's Report
•City Clerk's Report
•City Manager’s Report
•Citizen Participation
•City Commissioners' Reports
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full service independent bank.
Visit our office the week of October 28th, 2002.
Come in and enjoy refreshments and register to win
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Oiler lor a limited lime thawing Monday. November 4. 2002 Otter noc valid tor employees ol
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Herald about the 27th A n n u a l
Seminole C o u n ty H ig h School
Band Festival to be held this
weekend, I recalled that several
m onths a g o
someone had
left tw o o ld e r
p rog ra m s of
this event on
m y p orch. I
dug
them
out
a nd
found
th e y
w ere for the
N o v. 4, 1978
Grace Marie
and N o v . 3,
1979 events.
T h e s e
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wen*
the
fourth and fifth festivals and
were sponsored b y the O p tim is t
C lu b and the Et-ening Heraid
(n o w Seminole Herald) as they
continue to be today.
These pn&gt;grams give a s y n o p ­
sis of each band and its activities
w ith some band dirts:tors g iv in g
more inform ation than others.
I'll edit w h a t was said about

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each band in 1978 and 1979.
S em inole H ig h
M a rc h in g S e m ino lcs
T h e Sem inole H ig h Band was
u nder the direction of D w a n c
Farnhart both years, w ith Ju dy
Bales as Su n N la id e n sp o nsor
and K im M c G ill as Flag C o rp s
Assistant. The 1978 d ru m major
w as
Kenie M e lto n ;
Donna
Pfeifauf held that position in
1979.
Officers in 1978 w ere Steve*
W eldon, N a dine Yet/er, Linda
C ru m p to n , C in d y Cager, John
Y o u n g b lo o d , Karen M o rg a n ,
Helen Lewis, M ike T h rift and
Robert Triplett.
T h e 197" officers w ere A la n
Shelton, M ik e T h rift, Tra cy
Krosll, Charlene Stallw orth, Kay
Wolfe and Lawrence Cooper.
T h e band had increased from
74 instrumentalists in 1978 to 86
in 1979 and from 20 to 24
dancers called S u n M a id e n s .
Th e re w as also a flag corps and
majorettes.
T h e band actively participat-

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M arch in g bands a tradition in Sem in o le
the U n ive rsity Band D a y at the
O range Bow l.
T h is g ro u p participated in the
Florida
Bandm asters
Association activites and p e r­
form ed and represented their
school in their co m m u nity and
throughout the state. In I979
they received a superior rating
in the Six Flags over G eorgia
B in d Festival.

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in
Flo rid a
Bandm aster
Association activities and repre­
sented S H S in num erous perfor­
mances in the c o m m u n ity and
throughout the state.
Lym an H ig h School
John B. Blair w as director of
the Lym an Band both years and
d ru m m ajor Scott K irkp a trick
also served K ith hears.
Head majorette in 1978 w as
L iz K u m k l and in 1979, IV b b te
Kent. C in d y Belliveau served as
d rill captain in 1978 and L tu rie
Dem psey in 1979 .
D u rin g the p re vio u s fo u r
years, the band had participated
in the A p p le Blossom Festival,
New
O rle a n s
S p rin g
Ja/z
Festival, and hail been the honor
band in the St. Augustine Faster
Festival Parade. Fach year the
band hail played at the opening
of Speed Weeks in D a yto na
Beach.

Lake B rantley H ig h School
T h e Lake Brantley Patriot
M arching Band had only been in
existence since 1971 but had
already received many honors
and w a s w id e ly recognized
thm ugh out the area.
Jack I le rron was its n e w
director in 1978 and he co n tin ­
ued in 1979. In 1978 he was pres­
ident of the Florida Bandmasters
Association.
D ru m majors in 1978 w e re
Ron
C a m p b e ll
and
Jo hn
Cham berlain. Scott K na p p held
that position in 1979.
In 1977, they had participated
in the L u g o G olden Invitational
and the Southeast To urna m e nt
of Bands in South C a m lina . T h e
highlight of that year w as p a rtic­
ipation in the annual Festival of
B in d s in M exico City.
In 1979 they had spent the
week before school a tte n d in g
band cam p in Leesburg. Th e y
planned to attend the Southern
Regional M arching Contest in
Pensacola later that m onth.
This "R e d, W hite and Blue
M a rc h in g
M a c h in e "
had
received su p e rior ra tings in
m arching for seven consecutive
years in the Florida district Band
Masters Association contest.

O v ie d o H ig h School
Th e director of the O v ie d o
band for both years was Richard
Feinberg. H is assistant in 1978
was C .W . Buck, and in 1979 A ir y
G onzalez.
Each ye a r there w e re 74
instrumentalists and 32 dancers
w ith three d ru m majors.
T h e band had been organized
in 1965 and in its short tim e had
marched in the 1971 inaugural
parade, participated in the 1972
C h e rry Blossom Festival and
toured Europe in 1974 for the
A n g lo -A m e ric a n M usic Festival.
T h e y had recently perform ed at

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case w ith O v ie d o .
T h e new Sanford H ig h
School located at Palm etto
A ve nue and 9th Street housed
grades 8 throu gh 12 in 1911 and
,i football team w as organized in
1912. Th e re w a s no band h o w e v ­
er until the late 1930’s and it
wasn't until the early 194()’s that
it began to have m ore of a pres­
ence.
Bernard Black, w h o came in
as hand director in 1947 orga­
nized a full scale band that p a r­
ticipated in Florida Bandmaster
Association contests and events.
H e also orga nize d a small jun ior
h ig h band a nd taught lessons at
Sanford G ra m m a r School.
Ernie C o w le y came as b a n d ­
m aster in
1951 a nd m u c h
progress w a s m ade u n d e r his
leadership. Inclu de d w ere sever­
al trips such as to the M a rd i G ra s
in N e w O rle a n s in 1954. Take a
look so m e tim e at the band
scrapbook (1951-68) w h ich is in
the student m u se um . (I w as a
m em ber of the S H S band 1950­
54).
R oland C a s tro w as b a nd
director at Sem inole H ig h 1971­
74, then w ent to L ik e H o w e ll as
its first band director in 1974.
S H S 's
assistant
p rin cip a l
Richard E v a n s becam e Lake
H o w e ll's first principal and sev­
eral other S H S faculty m em bers
also w ent to L ik e Llinvell that
year.
I
be lie ve
that
R ichard
Feinberg, O v ie d o H ig h 's lo n g ­
tim e band d ire cto r w as a g ra d u ­
ate of SH S. A n d Lake Brantley
also raided SI IS w hen it was
opened in 1971, taking its p rin ci­
pal, R ichard Barnett, as L ik e
Brantley's first principal.

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I am sure that Sem inole H ig h
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e a rly 1960’s. Such w a s also the

serve as band director. Th e re
w ere 188 m em bers b y 1979 and
Lake H o w e ll had achieved full
high school status.
By 1979 the band had earned
superior ratings in the previous
three
F lo rid a
Bandm aster
Association m a rch ing contests.
M em bers had also earned m a ny
superior and excellent ratings in
solos and ensembles.
D u rin g the su m m e r of 1977,
the band m ade a w h irlw in d tour
of Europe p e rfo rm in g and sigh t­
seeing in several countries.
W hile in C k rm a n y , their p e rfo r­
mance w as sponsored b y the
U S O and received nationw ide
T V coverage. In Paris, they wen*
honored b y being the first band
in h isto ry a llo w e d to m a rch
d o w n the C h a m p s F-lysees to the
To m b of the U n k n o w n Soldier
where they placed a wreath in
honor of A m e rica ns w h o died in
W orld W ars I and II.
W hile in Belgium , they p e r­
form ed
at
the
S u p re m e
H e a d q u a rte rs of the A llie d
Powers of Eu ro p e and were p re ­
sented a certificate of apprecia­
tion by G eneral A lexander H a ig .
In 1978 the band made history
by becom ing the first band eve r
to participate as a concert ch o ir
in
the
F lo rid a
A ssocia tion
D istrict C h o ra l C on te st. T h is
band ch o ir received a su p e rior
rating and w e nt on to w in one
superior and tw o excellents at
the state contest.
T h e band w as k n o w n for its
unusual effects, sh o w m a n sh ip
and creative ideas. T h e students
were active in w ritin g the m usic,
drills and so un d effects for each
show.
T h e 1978 d ru m majors w ere
Jeff M o rris and G eorge G lasgow .
T h e d ru m m ajor in 197*) w as
To d d Sheeringer. Field c o m m a n ­
der w as Frank Reindl. Majorette
captains w ere Julie B m p h y and
Doreen Fm bree in 1978.

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Vonth D irector Sarah Fu lle r said.
"W e ’ve been doing it for several
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can't get enough of the holiday
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squirrels w ill eat som e of ou r
p u m p k in s ," Fuller said. "T h e y
seem to have a passion for
p u m p k in s ."
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Lake M a ry look her tw o chil-

dren, G a v in and la u re n , to the
church to choose the perfect
p u m p k in for a Jack O 'la n te m .
Hie trip lias become an annual
sojourn for the group.
"We com e here each year to
choose a couple of p u m p k in s ,"
G ille sp ie said. " T h e ch ild re n
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A lth o u g h
generations
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kins for Hallow een, the tradition
of the lack O 'la n te m w as started
by an old Irish legend. A s the
story goes, a man called Stingy
Jack w as know n throughout his
village for being mean and m is­
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tricks on people.
O n e day. Stingy Jack tricked
the d e vil into clim bing u p an
apple tret*. O nce (he d e vil was
high u p in the tree, lack placed
crosses around the trunk. T h e
devil w as unable to get d o w n ,
and Jack m ade him prom ise not
to take his soul w hen he died.
O n ce the promise w as made,
lack rem oved the crosses and the
devil w as able to clim b d o w n the
tree.
W h e n Jack died m a n y years

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Before leaving hell. Jack asked
the de vil h o w he was supposed
to see in the dark. T h e d e v il
tossed Jack an ember, w h ich Jack
placed in a hollowed out tu rnip.
From the da y forward. Stingy
Jack roam ed the earth w ith o u t a
resting place, lighting his w a y
with his "Jack O 'la n te m ."
O rig in a lly Ihe Irish h ollow ed
out turnips, rutabagas, go urds
and potatoes for their traditional
Jack O 'la n te rn s. In the lWXIs,
Irish im m igrants to Am erica d is­
covered pum pkins were bigger
and easier to carve, so Ihe ro u n d ,
orange fru it became the Jack
O 'la nte m s.
N o t alt pum pkins, how ever,
make the perfect Jack O 'la n te m
A t Sanlando United M ethodist
C h u rc h , Fu lle r said Ihe most
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and sk in n y ones.
" T h e ones that are m ore flat
faced are chosen first," Fuller
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Farmer's Market
Magnolia Square. Histone
Downtown Sanford.
Fresh produce, plants, flow­
ers. crafts, food and live
'■ntertainment. 800a.m .2 00p m ., rain or shine
Sponsored by Sanford Mam
Street, Inc. For more infor­
mation call Main Street 407­
322-5600.

November 1,2,8,9,10
"Fab Follies' 2002
Helen Stairs Theatre lor the
Performing Arts, Downtown
Sanford Frf. and Sat.
7:30p m Sun. Matinee
2 30pm. Tickets: $12. For

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Stairs Theatre Box
0&lt;fice(407)321-8111.

Saturday, Nov. 2
S A TU R D A Y SOUP, Crafts,
drama, singing (3 - 7 yrs,)
Sanford Public Library
2 00PM All programs are
free and open to the pubic
3-9

Sunday, Nov. 3
2002 G rand Opening
Ceremonies - Golden Age
Gam es Sanford C ivc
Center at 1 .00pm Com e
eatly and visit trie Senior

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Monday, Nov. 4
Pinochle Club. Sanford
Senior Center, noon. N ew
members welcome. Call
407.302.1010
4 Bridge Club, Sanford
Senior Center, 1 1 :00AM
N ew members welcomo
Can 407.302.1010 tor infor­
mation.
4 T O D D L E R S T O R IE S (18
M O S - 3 YRS. w/arfolt) 20
minutes program. Santord
Pubic Library 10 30AM Aft
programs aro free and open
to the pubic

TUesday, Nov. 5

2002 Golden Age Gam es
are coming back! In it s 28th
year. Sanford Senior,"Civic
Center. Opening cere­
monies, social, golf. food,
door prizes. entertainment,
cruise. Bocco tournament,
bowling tennis, swimming,
track &amp; field event, cnbbage
and the famous talent show
For more information
call (407)302-1010
www ci santord ft us

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Expo 11:0 0 a m -2 :0 0 p m
3 Senior Crafts and Y&amp;rd
Sato
Sanford CMc Center
at 8 00 am -2 00pm
3 "Namo That Tune* at
2:30pm Sanford Civic
Center. Join us and have a
toad of fun and win groat
pores! (N o too tor this
event.)

Tuesday Musical
Masterpiece Classical
Concert Senes. 8 0 0 p m .
Free to SALI students dur­
ing dass sessions. Call
S C C 407.328 2039 tor more
details.
5 P R E S C H O O L stories,
music (3 - 5 yrs.) Sanford
Pubic bbrary, 10 00 &amp;
10 45AM 30 minute pro­
gram All programs are free
and open the pubic.
5 S C R A B B L E Club, Santord
Senior Center. 1 00PM
New members welcome.
Call 407-302-1010

Wednesday, Nov. 6
O V E R 50 C L U B D A N C E .
2 C0pm-4 00pm 12-Piece
Bog Eland T h e Dettonans'
$3 00 admission (includes

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refreshment) at tho door.
Sanford Civic Center. C a l
407.302.1010
6 Wednesday Confetti Club
(Kindergarten &amp; up) at tho
Sanford Library, 3:30 PM.
X rrxnutes program Public
is welcome

Thursday, Nov. 7
BA BY TIM E (birth - 18
m o s ) Santord Pubic
bbrary 1000A M . 20
minute program.
Programs aro music and
stories - all free and open to
tho public
7 Thursday Conversational
Spanish Class Santord
Senior Center 9:00AM.
7 Thursday Santord
History Trust General meetc g 7:00. First Presbyterian
Church, Park Avenuo &amp; 4th
Street - Com munity Center.
Pubic Invited.
7 Thursday
Senior
Talent Show. Sanford Civic
Centor 7.00pm. SingmgDandng-Com txfy!
Participate or bo a spectator
Free admission.

Friday, Nov. 8
St. John's River Cruise.
1:00 to 4:00 PM . $ 2 8 0 0
per person, bo at the dock
by 12 30PM . A threo hour
cruise aboard the 'Rrvorship
Romance". Enjoy beautiful
scenery, an elegant lunch &amp;
entertainment Call 407­
302-1010 tor more informa­
tion

Saturday, Nov. 9
U S S S A Tournament
Seminole County Softball
Complex.
Softball tournament
8 0 0 a m -1 0 0 0 p m For
moro information call Brett

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have an item added to the Main Street Calendar. Call Paula at l07-(&gt;88-0f)43
Forscho (407)737-7290.
9 'Barber of Seville’
Helen Stairs Theatre tor tho
Performing Arts, Downtown
Santord. Produced by
Central Florida Lyric Opera
7:30pm . Tickets: $2 0
Orchestra (Rows A -K ), $15
Orchestra (Rows L -Q ), $10
Balcony For moro informa­
tion call Helen Stairs
Theatre box Office:
(407)321-8111.

S C R A B B L E Club, Sanford
Senior Center. 1.00PM
New members welcome
C a l 407-302-1010
12 Tuesday
P R E S C H O O L stories,
music ( 3 - 5 y rs ) Sanford
Pubic Library, 10 00 A
1045A M X minute pro­
gram. M programs are free
and open the pubic

Wedneday, Nov. 13
Sunday, Nov. 10
10 U S. Marino Corps estab­
lished 1775
10 S A TU R D A Y SOUP,
Crafts, drama, singing (3
- 7 yrs,) Santord Pubic
bbrary 2:00PM All pro­
grams are froo and open to
tho pubic.

Monday, Nov. 11
A Salute to CXir Veterans fly flag
11 Signing of the W W I
Armistice - 1918
11 Veterans Day Parade
Histone Downtown Santord
Sponsored by tho Seminole
County Area Veterans
Advisory Committee For
moro information call:
(407)330-5600
11 T O D D L E R S T O R IE S
(18 M O S - 3 Y R S w/adult)
2 0 minutes program.
Santord Public Library
10 30AM. All programs aro
freo and open to tho pubic.
11 Pmochto Club. Santord
Senior Center, noon. New
members welcomo. Call
407 302.1010
11 Bndgo Club, Sanford
Senior Center, 11 00AM
N ow members welcomo
Call 407 302 10 10 lor infor­
mation.

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O VER X CLUB DANCE
2 00pm~4 00pm 12-Piece
Bag Band T i e Dettonans'
S3 00 admission (includes
refreshment) at the door
Sanford Civic Center Call
407.302.1010
13 Wednesday Confetti
Club (Kindergarten &amp; up) at
the Santord Library, 3 3 0
P M X minutes program
Pubic is welcome

Nov. 14- 15
A A R P D R IV E A LIV E
C L A S S Class refresher
course tor drivers X years
and over. Sanford Senior
Center Call tor reservation
407-302-1010.

Thursday, Nov. 14
Conversational Spanish
Class Santord Senior
Center 9 X A M
14 Senior Fnends Mtg
Sanford Senior Center.
11 X A M call 407-302-1010.
14 B A B Y T IM E (birth - 18
m o s ) Santord Pubic
bbrary 10 X A M 20
minuto program
Programs are music and
stories - all freo and open to
the pubic
Saturday. Nov. 16
Santord Main Street monthly

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Assisted Living fo r your Lifestyle
The Lifest yle yon want... The address you Deserve.,
f hi/ntralleled Services an d Care...exceptional
Personalized Care
At the (i.ihlc.N. w e b eliev e that assisted living is tint just about a s s is t
ing uuliv iduals vv iilt p hysical n e e d s. It is about su p p o rtin g and
respecting ever&gt; a.sp ed ol a p e r s o n s life - p h y s ic a l, em o tio n al,
so cial, and in tellectu al. At I he (ra b ies, your n e e d s, w ants and desires
are ou r priority We m ak e every attem pt to m a k e everyd ay m ea n in g

car cruise and street party in
Histone Downtown Santord
M u se and entertainment tor
the entiro family Free to the
pubic From 5 : X to 9 p m

Monday, Nov. 18
C ar Seat Safety Checks To
provide education and
awareness about pre­
ventable injuries in a effort to
keep our community's chil­
dren safe from injury
Santord Fire/Rescue,
Station #31. 1 3 X French
Avenuo, 5 00-7:00pm
Appointment preferred call
407 302.1027 or
407 3022520.
18 Pinochle Club, Santord
Senior Center, noon New
members welcome Call
407 302.1010
18 Bridge Club. Santord
Senior Center, 11 X A M
N ow members welcome
Call 407 X 2 . 1010 tor infor­
mation

Center, 1:00pm Holiday
Craft Class.
21 Sanford Historical
Society meeting at the
Santord Museum Social at
4:45, meeting at 5 :X .
Public invited.
21 Conversational Spanish
Class Santord Senior
Center 9 X A M .

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Friday, Nov. 22
Movie Madness
The
Majestic 1 .00 pm at the
Senior Center. Bring your
own drink - popcorn is free.
Call 407-302-1010
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Monday, Nov. 25
Pinochle Club, Santord
Senior Center, noon New
members welcome. Call
407.302 1010
25 Bridge Club. Santord
Senior Center. 11 X A M
New members welcome.
Call 407.302.1010 tor mtormatxxi.

TUesday, Nov. 19
S C R A B B L E Club, Santord
Senior Center, 1 X P M .
N ew members welcome.
Call 407-302-1010.
19 Day Tnp Ponce Inlet &amp;
Daytona, contact the
Santord Senior Center 407­
302-1010 to regeter/
reserve space

Wednesday, Nov. 20
O VER X CLUB DANCE
2 00pm-4 00pm 12-Piece
Bag Band T i e Dettonans*.
S3 X admission (includes
refreshment) at tfie door.
Sanford C ivic Center Call
4073021010
Thursday, Nov. 2 1
Cratt Workshop w/Peg
Jo n e s Santord Senior

TUesday, Nov. 26
Day Trip Ponce Inlet &amp;
Daytona, contact the
Santord Senior Center 407­
3 0 2 -1010 to register/
reserve space

Wednesday, Nov. 27
O V E R X C L U B D A N C E.
2 00pm -4:00pm 12-Piece
Bag Band T i o Dettonans*.
$3 X admission (includes
refreshment) at the door.
Santord Civic Center Call
407.302.1010

Thursday, Nov. 28
Thanksgiving day
Saturday, Nov. 30
First Day of Hanukkah

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Tor. Sim in o ij Hnwu*

Mayors

$10.5 million project officially begins

C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
to jx tfo rm their Julies.
"T h e city' commission is sup­
pose to toll tin- m.uvigi-r vvh.il to
lit*," Moon? Mid. "II he's not doing
it. fin* him. II he's not being told
w h.il to do. the commission is not
doing their job."
LXile, win* i hi mon* th.ni one
occasion had nin-ins w ith city
staff. M id it’s a complicated issue.
"W h e n you try to provide d in v tion, tlie first thing |*eople tom plain about is that you'n* over­
stepping you r bounds," Dale slid.
"Staff m ay a gnv that tlx.* com m is­
sion provides direction, but Irv to
do it sometime. If they d is ig n v
w ith the direction. they accuse you
of micn*managing."
Both Smith and Minin* a g n v
tlwt a city manager form ol gov ­
ernment provides more pnifessional leadership
"It's important tli.it business lx*
conducted professitm.illv." Smith
Mid. " A city manager provides
th a t"

Dale, of course, diNigroes.
"Just because you have a
strong-m ayor doesn't mean you
can’t hin* good people," Dale M i d .
"You w o u ld have a chief of staff
and you r department heads w h o
would p ro vide technical support.
"Besides," Dale added, "this
idea of professional management,
what does tlwt mean? IXx-s it
mean they'n* professional in n-p n-senting the w ill of the (xnple, or
does it mean they went to sellout
and got a degree? You have to
have qualified, educated people,
no doubt, but it doesn’t take a
P h D . to represent tlx* will of the
people."
A ll t lin v ilo a g n v ini one thing:
lire issue should lx* divided b y the
citizens.
"I d o n ’t k n o w tlwt there is a hue
arul cry out then* to change it,"
Smith M i d . " I don’t even know
tlwt the citizens even know the
difference. But tliey should lie the
lines to ili\ ide if it's an issue."

the Rivorwalk. The ceremony was held Thursday at Fort Motion Park. The
primary purpose ot the $10 5 million project Is to replace tho aging seawall
along Lake Monroe from MoflonviBe to French avenues.
A B O V E — Nett Snow was one ot about 175 people who attended the
ground-breaking ceremony tor tho Santord Rivorwalk. Snow is leading an
effort to place some type of veterans' memorial at Memorial Park. Tho park,
site ol the giant American flag on tho waterfront, will receive a taco-lift as
part of the Riverwalk work.
A T L E F T — Casey Lessard, 3-year-old son of Santord Mayor Brady
Lossard. lends a hand following tho formal ground-breaking ceremony

Sniper----------C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
urgency to find resolutions.
"T h e thing you have to d o is
stay fix-used on the case and k iv p
the investigators m otivated .,"
Beaty Mid. 'Th a t's w hy the police
chief usually gives the pre*-s brief­
ings. T h e spokesman is usually
the hero or the goal depending on
h ow the case is going at the time,
but then* is no one jv rs o n that
makes or breaks a case. It's a team
effort. You let the investigators
focus on their job, and the chief
takes the hits fur how the public
penvives the case is going."
Berry, Rslinger and To o le y
agreed that Monlgomerv C o u n ty
Police Chief Charles Mi&lt;ose j v r formed well under intense pres­
sure.

"We as chiefs were watching
how he performed u n d e r the
media spotlight and kind of grad­
ing his performance," To o le y
M id. " I t ’s a tough situation

because y o u want to inform the
public as m uch as possible, but
you d o n ’t w ant to jeopanlize tincase."
I'slinger w o u ld n 't rate the
media's performance. Generally,
he s lid beat reporters — those
gathering the facts and inform .!linn — d id well, but he was le ss
com plim entary of the "experts"
who p rovide d day-to-day analy­
sis.
"T h e disconcerting thing w as
the leaks that came out early o n ,"
Rslinger said. "Since I w a s n ’t
involved in the case, it's hard to
know w hether the leaks stopped
or the reporters withheld some
information for fear of dam aging
the investigation, that does h ap­
pen.
" lir e talking heads are another
story. Th e re was too much specu­
lation w itho ut any facts,and most
of their
assum ptions
w ere
w rong.”

Winter Springs Commission meets Monday
*

T h e W in te r Springs C it y
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M o n d a y , O c t. 2 H, be ginning at
6:30 p.m. in the com m ission
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Big cats
come to
Orlando
Special to the Herald
O R L A N D O — T h e ir faces
look h airy and a little bit
scary and they're a rrivin g in
O rla n d o just in tim e for
Halloween. W e're talking
about cats of course, but not
the fu rry kind that hiss and
spit. N o indeed, w e're talking
about the slip p e ry kind that
grunt and squeak • catfish!
T h e Florida Fish and
W ildlife Conservation
Com m ission (F W C ) has
begun stocking 1,500 pounds
of channel catfish into the 7acre Lu p in e Pond at O range
C o u n ty 's Sh a dow Bay Park.
Biologists w ill periodically
stock fish in the p ond until
they reach the desired
amount.
"These fish w ill average
more than three pounds each
- m any even larger," said
Marcos D e Jesus, fisheries
biologist for the F W C 's Fish
O rlando! project. "W e 'll col­
lect them from other water
bodies and transfer them to
Lupine Pond to join fish we
have p reviously stocked there
from o u r state hatchery."
Th e reason for the stocking
is to create a unique channel
catfish fishery in urban
O rla ndo as part of the Fish
O rlando! program - an F W C
project that prom otes quality
fishing for the w hole family.
"W e want people to be able
to tish in Lu p ine Pond and
have a good chance of catch­
ing a nice big fish," said De
Jesus. "Therefore, no channel
catfish u n d e r 30 inches in
total length m ay be kept they must be released im m e­
diately. A n d , on ly one chan­
nel cat that measures 30 inch­
es or longer m ay be kept per
day."
It's im portant for people to
com ply w ith these regula­
tions so that there w ill be
* good fishing for everyone,
said De Jesus. Remember, this
resource is managed for
recreational purposes, so
catch and release according to
regulations.
"Unfortunately, poachers
w h o violated the regulations
in the past caused the pre vi­
ous stock of catfish to d w in ­
dle to the current num bers,"
De Jesus said. "T h is current
stocking w ill replenish the
existing population to desired
num bers and F W C law
enforcement w ill enforce the
rules."
H e added that anglers
searching for a tasty channel
catfish meal m ay do so at any
of the F W C ’s O rla n d o Urban
Ponds, w h ich are annually
stocked at a rate of 500 tolOOO
fish per acre. For information
on the other urban ponds in
O rla ndo, please contact the
F W C O rla n d o fisheries office
at (407) 3I7 -7 3 W .
Please help coaserve our
resources. Report those w ho
violate fish and w ildlife laws
to the 24-hour W ildlife Alert
H otline at 1-888-404-FW CC.
You m ay remain anonym ous
and you m ay be eligible for a
reward if yo u r information
leads to an arrest.

BREVARD C O U N T Y HARD
CLAM LICENSE SEMINAR
COMINC U P
T h e Departm ent of
A gricu ltu re and llie Florida
Fisi and W ildlife
Conservation Com m ission
(F W C ) announce the sched­
ule and locations for the first
round of required education­
al seminars for Brevard
C o u n ty c o m m e r c i a l hard
clam license holders for
license year 2002-2003
Before any license to liarvest w ild hard clams in
Brevard C o u n ty can

See Outdoors, I'agf 3U

A n g els n e e d a w e e k e n d sw eep
By DtMn Smith
Sports Editor

S A N F R A N C IS C O — Sometimes y o u r
best just isn’t good enough.
Sanford’s D a vid Eckstein did about all
he could, but for the first time in the
W orld Series Jeff Kent came to p la y as
the San Francisco G iants took a 3-2 lead
w ith a 16-4 thrashing of the A naheim
Angels at Pacific Bell Park T h u rs d a y
night.
Eckstein went 2-for-4, including a w alk,
scored a run and d ro v e in one as the
Angels rallied from a 6-0 deficit to w ith in
6-4 in the fifth inning.
But Anaheim failed to get Eckstein in

Eckstein’s outstanding play not
enough as Giants take 3-2 lead
from third w ith o nly one out in the third
inning and then failed to gel home
another ru n w ith less than tw o outs in
the fifth after Eckstein's g ro u n d e r got
one ru n in and advanced another runner
to third.
T h e n Kent, w h o had done virtu a lly
nothing in the first four games, blasted
the first of his tw o home ru n on the
night, a tw o -ru n shot, to give the Giants
an 8-4 advantage in the Bottom of the
fifth innin g and the rout w as on as

Anaheim 's bullpen fell apart for the first
time in the playoffs.
T h e Best-of-Sevcn Series n o w gi&lt;es K ick
to Anaheim 's Edison International Field
for Gam e 6 on Saturday. G a m e time is set
for 7:30 p.m. and can be seen locally on
FOX-35. Ryan O rtiz w ill start for the
Giants and Kevin A p p ie r for the Angels
Both started G am e 2 of the series and
neither one got out of the second inning.
If the Angels w in , the winner-take-all
seventh game w o u ld be S u nda y night.

also at 7:30 p .m . on C h a nne l 35.
T h e Angels w o n the first game in San
Francisco on Tuesday, 10-4, catting
arou nd in the third a nd fourth innings.
Tra ilin g 1-0, Eckstein got things started
in the third in n in g w ith a six-pitch w alk
and later scored the ty in g run as the
A nge ls took a 4-1 lead. T n e Seminole
H ig h grad later singled in both the sixth
and eighth innings to finish the game 2 for-5, w ith a w alk, a ru n scored and an
RBI.
P rior to W ednesday's game Major
U v ig u e Baseball announced its To p 10
M om ents in history as voted on by the
fans. O n e of the honorees was Pete Rose
breaking the a ll-tim e h it record.
See Series, Page 3B

Winter
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T I T U S V I L L E — Th e W inter
Springs football team is in for a
tough week.
A lig h tn in g storm and heavy
rainstorm m o ve d through the
Titu sville area about an hour
before gam e tim e on Thursday,
forcing a postponem ent of the
Class 5 A -D is tric t 3 football
game.
T h e Bears and Terriers de cid ­
ed on F rid a y to make up the
gam e on M o n d a y at 7:30 p m at
Draa Field in Titusville
T h e delay w ill force a quick
tu rna rou nd for W inter Springs,
w h ich w ill host M andarin at the
A .W . F p p s Sports Com plex next
Friday at 7:30 p.m .
In other football news from
Friday things went pretty m uch
as expected as except for the
L y m a n -M a in la n d contest,
blow outs abounded.
T h e G re y h o u n d s put up p ro b ­
ably the toughest fight the
undefeated Buccaneers have
faced all season, as Lym an fell
just 14-0 at the Carlton D.
H e n le y Sports Com plex.
In the other games, O vie d o
crushed University, 49-14; Palm
Bay ran o v e r Lake How ell, 46-3;
and K ik e Brantley roughed u p
Sem inole, 57-7.
A full recap of these games
w ill appear in Wednesday's
H erald.
N ext Friday, O vie d o w ill be at
Sem inole; l-ik e Brantley w ill be
at Jacksonville-Sandalwood;
Lake H o w e ll w ill be at M erritt
Island a n d Lym an w ill be at
L ik e M ary.

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By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
D E L T O N A — Lake M a ry
used a diverse ru n n in g game
and the old bend, b u t don't
break, defense to earn a return
trip to the State Playoffs
Friday night.
N o t that the Ram s wanted to
em ploy that defense, but it
w orked out just fine as the 'D '
d id not allow a tou ch dow n in
a 21-9 defeat of Pine Ridge in
a Class 5 A -D istrict 3 game in
Deltona.
Lake M a ry's w in , coupled
w ith M a inla nd’s surprisingly
tough 14-0 v icto ry over Lym an
Friday, w ra p pe d u p second
place in the district and an
automatic bid to the playoffs
for the Rams no matter what
happens in their final 5A -3
game against L y m a n next
Friday.
Lake M a ry is n o w 7-1 over­
all and 5-1 in district, but
wants to w in both of its
remaining games, at home
w ith the G re y h o u n d s and
Lake Brantley, to try to secure
a home game in the first
round of the playoffs.
Friday's gam e started like
the Rams m o v in g d o w n the
field an seem ingly destined to
take a quick lead despite n in -

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The Lake Mary running attack, led tty Derrick Grayson (taking handott, top), rushed lor 332 yards on 44 carries and
threo touchdowns, while tho Rams detense used a goal-line stand (abovo) in the second quarter to turn the game
around and tho visitors went on to clinch second in tho district with a 21-9 victory over Pine Ridge Friday

See Rams, Page 2B

D istrict volleyball, golf set
B y D oan S m ith

Sports Editor
L A K E M A R Y — T h e slate-ranked girls volley­
ball teams from W inte r Springs and O v ie d o w ill
be the top seeds w h e n the District Tournam ents
are contested this week.
Hie Bears (23-4), ranked N o 2 in Class 5 A , w ill
host the four-team Class 5 A -D istrict 6
Tournam ent be ginning on Tuesday.
A t 5 p m . N o . 3 seeded L ik e H o w e ll battles N o.
2 Titusville and at 7 p .m ., N o. 4 L ym a n challenges
W inter Springs.
T h e tournam ent w ill w ra p up on T h u rs d a y w ith
the Junior Varsity Cha m p ionsh ip Match at 5 p.m
and the Varsity C h a m p ionsh ip G a m e at 7 p.m .
O v ie d o (26-2), ranked N o. 4 in the Class h A
State Poll, w ill be the lop seed for the five team
Class bA -D istrict 2 Tournam ent that w ill be luwted by la k e M ary.
T h e tournam ent begins w ith the Quarterfinals
on Tuesday w ith N o . 4 l-ake Brantley squaring off
w ith N o 5 Sem inole at 7 p.m .
T h e Semifinals w ill be contested on Wednesday
w ith O v ie d o facing the Lake Brantley/Sem inole
w inner at 6 p m . and the N o. 2 Rams (22-6) host­
ing #3 IX -La nd at 7:30 p m.
Fhe w inners w ill meet for the C h a m p io n sh ip on
Ih u rsda y at 7 p ni
Trin ity I’rep w ill also be a host site, holding the
six-school Class 2 A -D istrict 9 tourney
In addition to the Saints, also in the event w ill
be Crescent C ity. Daytona Beach-Father I ope/.

Forest l ake Academ y, Pierson-Taylor anil
W ildw o o d.
Several Sem inole C o u n ty private schools w ill be­
headed across L ik e M onroe to complete in the
nine-team Class IA -D is tric tb tournament at
trinity Christian in Deltona.
Also in the lield w ill be- Altamonte Christian,
O rm o n d Beach-Calvary Christian, Croom s
Academ y, Fern Park-Geneva, L ik e M ary
Preparatory, O v ie d o -Th e Master's Academy,
Orange-wood Christian, and South DaytonaW arner Christian.
the Bears tuned up tor the districts with three
straight w alkovers this week
A lly I lin k bad lb kills, Form Lucas II and Allie
Probst eight in a, 15-9, 15-7. thum ping ot Lake
H ighland Prep on M onday.
W inter Springs then had its w ith Seminole, top­
ping the Iribe 15-4 and 15-6 at home on luesday.
and then claim ing a big w in on Wednesday,
rolling over L ik e Mary, 15-8 and 15-7
Hock and Lucas again led llu- w a y w ith 10 and
nine kills, respectively.
O v ie d o also had a good week, rom ping post
University. 15-5 and 15-6, on Tuesday w ith Julie
Darty serving three aces and com ing up w ith nine
digs, and Nellie I il|enquist pounding d o w n ninekills.
Ihings were a lillle tougher on Wednesday as
Gatew ay took the Lions to three games, 15-2,8-15
and 1 5-5 I m ily Rickerson lest the w ay w ith six
kills ami live ser\ ice aces, w hile Darty had seven
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O V I E D O — Kristen
Scheuring came through w ith
three hits and tw o RBI and
N o ri Torres had tw o hits and
an RBI as Seminole shutout
Lake I lowell. 4-0, to secure the
top seed for this week's
Seminole Athletic Conference
Slow pitch Softball
Tournam ent.
I lost O v ie d o had knocked
oil the Fighting Seminoles, 4-3,
in the tirst game ol the
evening on Wednesday, but
llu- Irthx- bounced back to earn
a tirst round bye in the tourna­
ment by finishing w ith a 12-4
record.
llu - I io n s also iletealed the
Silver H a w k s in the late game
to finish w ith a lit-n record
and leapfrog I ym an (8 -4 ) lor
the- N o 3 seed.,
1 ake Brantley (11-4) finished
(list behind Seminole, vvliile
I .ike H ow e ll (b- 8 ) w as tilth.
W inter Springs (3-13). w h u li

d id not have a w in for m uch
of the season, rallied to finish
sixth and Lake M ary (2-13) has
struggled all season.
Tlie tournam ent begins
M o n d a y (O ctober 28) at the
Sem inole H ig h School Softball
C o m p le x w ith #4 Lym an tak­
ing on *5 Lake H ow ell at 5
p .m .; &lt;*3 O v ie d o facing 4t&gt;
W inter Sp rings at 6 p.m .; and 4
2 Lake Brantley squaring off
w ith 47 Lake M a ry at 7 p in.
Lhe w in n e rs w ill move over
to la k e Brantley on Tuesday
tor the semifinals and
C h a m p io n s h ip Game.
A t 5 p m , 4 1 Seminole w ill
make its tirst appearance
against the Lym an /la ke
1 low e ll w inner, and at 6 p m.
the O v ie d o / W inter Springs
w in n e r battles the winner
between L ik e Brantley and
la k e M ary.
Lhe final tw o undefeated
teams w ill then square off in
the C h a m p io n sh ip Gam e at 7
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ning back Reggie Ca m p be ll
starting the gam e on the sideline
'n an attempt to a llo w him to
further heal the high ankle
sprain he suffered against
Mainland.
W ith D errick G ra yso n ca rrying the ball four lim es for 24
yards, la k e M a ry m o ve d from
its o w n 34 to the Pine Ridge 38.
But a 10-yard loss on third
and one forced a p u n tin g situa­
tion.
Th e Rams w ent to the razzledazzle and that d id n 't w o rk
either as punter Ryan Pascioni
tried to run, then threw an interception w hen his path w as cut
off.
Th e Panthers then m oved
right d o w n the field like the
Lake M a ry defense w asn't even
there, m o vin g 36 yards on a
variety of runs and passes to the
25 before settling for a 32-yanl
Thom a s D a ly field goal.
T h e Rams took the ensuing
kickoff at its o w n 32 and m oved
the ball 21 yards before a h o ld ing penalty and a fum ble gave
the ball back to the Panthers at
its o w n 42.
Th e hosts again marched
d o w n the field, ga ining a first
and goal at the one after a 13yard pass and penalty.
But that's w hen the m om e n­
tum changed.
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Led by Keith Rivers and K.J.
Meyers, the Lake M a ry defense
stopped Pine Ridge on three
straight plays for ve ry little

„ *and then furred a fu m ­
ble into the end zone on fourth
d o w n w ith G c ra u d Riggins
m aking the recovery.
T h e teams then traded punts
before the Rams took the ball
o ve r on its o w n 25 w ith 4:14 left
before halftime.
C a m p be ll entered the gam e anil
p m m p tly w ent II ya rds on tw o
carries, before G ra yso n ripped
off a 14-yard scamper.
Pine Ridge’s defense then
stiffened, g iv in g L ik e M a ry a
third and seven fm m the 48.
Cam eron Bateman funk a
pitch and went a ro u nd the left
side and appeared to be
hem m ed in, not once, but twice,
but broke a w a y anil w ent d o w n
the sideline for the 48-yard score
w h ic h put the Rams ahead to
stay.
T h e Panthers w o u ld not do
m u ch offensively the rest of Ihe
w ay, especially in the second
half, as a good halftim e talk
seemed to breath life back into
L ik e M ary.
Fum bles led to the next tw o
scores as Justin C a rty recovered
a Pine Ridge fum ble in its first
possession of Ihe second half,
g iv in g the Rams the ball at the
Panthers' 23.
Paul Catineau got the ball
cli*se w ith a 16-yard ru n, before
C a m p b e ll carried the ball twice,
for five and tw o yards, for the
to u ch d o w n w ith 8:45 left in the
third quarter.
L ik e M a ry im m ediately got
the ball back, but then a strange
p lay let Pine Ridge back into the

C o n tinu e d from page IB
kills.

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Defensively, L ik e M a ry
allowed on ly 47 y a n l rushing on
33 carries and 105 yards pass­
ing, holding quarterback Jeremy
Pickens to an ll-fo r-2 3 night,
and force four fumbles, recover­
ing two.
But on the negative side, the
Rams had four turnovers, two
fumbles and tw o interceptions,
and were flagged, rightly or
w rongly, 15 times for 121 yards,
w hich brought back at least two
touchdow n runs.
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quarter.
L ik e M a ry then lost five yards
on three plays anil lined up to
punt.
But the Rams got the K ill right
back on a rou ghing the kicker
penalty.
L ik e M ary then marched the
ball 62 yards, 42 if you include
three penalties, hail one T D run
called K ick before L ir r y Pim llo
capped the 10 -p la y d riv e w ith a
one-yard plunge.
Pascioni then added his third
extra point of Ihe night with
53.3-seconds left in the third
quarter.
Pine Ridge’s o n ly d riv e of Ihe
second half ended in a fourthd o w n turnover that ate u p near­
ly six minutes a nd the Rams ran
out the final 3:14, advancing ball
to the Panthers' five.
L ik e M ary ran for 332 yards
on 44 carries w ith G rayson lead­
ing the w ay w ith 142 yards on
14 attempts. Bateman also had a
nice gam e with 72 yards on
seven carries, w h ile Cam pbell
had 46 yanls on nine carries
before leaving the game for
gixnl after tweaking lus ankle
on a 15-yard ru n late in third
quarter.

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game.
A completed screen pass went
for no yards and then tin* ball
w as dm p p e d and Michael
C o g h u m picked u p the ball and
ran untouched 52 yanls into the
e nd zone.
T h e extra point try was
missed and the Rams led just
14-4 w ith 6:25 left in Ihe third

L ik e M a ry bounced back from the loss to
W inter Springs on W ednesday w ith an impressive
15-0 and 15-2 shellacking of Lake H o w e ll ( 4 - 4 ).
A n gie Pressey, w h o had seven kills against the
Bears, had 10 kills against Ihe Silve r H a w k s,
w h ile Jamie To d d handed out 15 assists.
Seminole (4-15) continued to struggle how ever, as
in addition to falling lo W inter Springs, the
Fighting Seminofos also w ere defeated b y L ik e
H o w e ll (15-5 and 15-5) on W ednesday and 15-10,
13-15 and 15-4 lo L ym a n on Thursday.
A m a nda H o w a rd had Iw o kills and one block
against the Bears, w h ile Sara Suddes had tw o
kills, Sara Pegram one kill and one block and
A ndrea Poloche one kill.
T h e loss to the Silver H a w k s was especially
troubling to Seminole H e a d Coach Beth C orso,
w h o said the Tribe had not lost to L ik e H o w e ll in
15 years.
"W e can't seem to find the starter (ignition
sw itch)," said Corso. "W e 'v e been searching all
season, but w e are in a funk of some sort."
Pegram lu d three block assists, tw o kills, and
three digs, w hile H o w a rd had one block, 10 digs
and tw o kills. Suddes chipped in w ith four kills,
w h ile Poloche had three digs and I lollic C o w a n
five digs.
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ing to pow erful Pine Ridge, 15-10 and 15-3, on
Tuesday despite 11 kills from M elanie K irby, and
then falling to O ra n g c w o o d , 15-2 and 15-6, on
Thursday.
T h e Seminole Athletic Conference G olf

Tournam ents were also held Ihis past week as a
tu n e -u p for Ihis M o n d a y 's District Tournam ent.
L ik e Brantley w o n the Boys' Tournam ent at
Black Bear G o lf C ourse b y just eight strokes in an
extrem ely tight field.
C h ris C o n de llo and Justin W inger K ith shot 2over-74's, w h ile A u s tin Hughes and Danny
Th o m s o n w ere dose behind w ith 76 's to lead the
Patriots to Ihe title.
W in te r Springs (308), L ik e M ary (313) and
O v ie d o (315) rounded ou t the Top F o u r teams
w h ich w ill advance to the Class 2 A -D is tric t 6
Tourna m e nt to be held at T h e Legacy Course at
A la qu .i L ik e s in L ik e M a ry on M onday.
L ik e I towel I and Sem inole just missed qualify­
ing for districts after ly in g for fifth w ith 322's, but
did have the low medalists for Ihe d a y as Ihe
S ille r H a w k s Randall F.lliott and Ihe Fighting
Scm inoles’ C h ris A nde rson K ith carded Par-72’s.
L ym a n came home seventh after posting a 338.
The G irls ' Tournam ent at Wekiva tu rne d into a
b lo w o u t as O v ie d o shot a 342 and finished 21
strokes ahead of W inter Springs ( 363 ).
H ie In d iv id u a l Title also came d o w n to a
shootout between the Lions and Bears, hut this
was m u ch closer as O v ie d o 's Stephanie Thom as
w o n a playoff w ith W inte r Springs' K a itlyn
Ed w a rd s after K ith shot 83's in regulation.
L ym a n (402) and L ik e M a ry (438) w ere distant
third a nd fourth place finishers in the event, but
still earned a trip to the 2 A -D is tru l 6 Tournam ent
at N e w Sm yrn a Beach M u iitu p .il G o lf C ou rse on
M onday.
L ik e Brantley (468), L ik e I low ell (473) and
Sem inole (N o Team Score) rounded ou t the stand­
ings.
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Jackson (No 75) and Ke,,h R~ ° rs &lt;No 4 5 &gt;
with other
Rams who
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to take th« S i t i n g
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down to take the lead lor good as they defeated the Panthers 21-9 in a Class 5A-D,strict 3 gam e in Deltona

Briefs
H A LLO W EEN SP O O K TAC U LA R
Hie C ity of Casselberry's Parks and Recreation
and Police Departm ents invite you to be chilled,
thrilled and officially scarified at their annual
I lalloween Spooktacular.
Hie event w ill be held tonight (Saturday,
O ctober 26th) at C a s s e lK Try 's Senior Center at
21)0 N . L ik e Triplet D rive . Halloween festivities
w ill K -g in at 6 p .m . and end at a p p roxim a te d 4
pm ,
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Sanford, A p o p ka , and L ik e M a ry area interested
in p la ying for the l ady W ildcats W innin gW ays
A A U / Y B O A competitiv e teams.
Tryou ts/W o rkiiu t w ill K - held Ihe next four
Sunday's fm m 2 p .m .-to -lp .m . at Forest C ity
Elementary School (across from L ik e Brantley
H ig h School) on Sand L ik e Road, Altam onte
Springs.
For details call Coach Bill at 407-682-24.34 o r om ail at M iraclt-fanlOOaol.com .

Bring all of y o u r ghosts and goblins to the
I lalloween i-M-.it Of the year! Ih is year prom ises
to K - the eeriest Spooktacular ever, inclu ding a
very haunted house, a terrifying hayride, F R E E
candy and m uch more! D on't w o rry if you have
scarcity cats w ith v o u K-cause there w ill be other
fun activities available such as a costume contest,
dancing, games and a storyteller. Th e costum e
contest w ill K - held at 7 p.m . on Ihe tennis courts
and w ill include the follow in g categories: 0-4
&gt;ears old, 5-8 years old and 4-12 years old.
A dm ission for the Hallow een Spooktacular
event is free.

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M A U D GOLF TO U R N A M EN T
Sponsors and players are K -in g sought for the
3rd A n n u a l M others A ga inst D ru n k D riv ing G o lf
Tournam ent.
Hie event, w h ich w ill K - a fund-raiser for the
Central Florida Chapter of M A D D , w ill be held
on Friday, December 6 at A la q u .i C o u n try C lu b
in Longw ood.
Players w ill enjoy a lu ll d a y of golf and related
activities and is open to the general public, liarlv
registration saves a team $50.
Fo r complete p layer registration and sponsor
inform ation, please contact Betsy N eiii,
Tournam ent Director, at 407-831-4441 o r email at
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allow s o v e r 40 points

a &amp; s r s i n cm n ™ * * » &gt;
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much better and diffor,
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are a lot better than they w ere last y e a r"
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round of seminars w ill K -h e ld
in the spnng of 2003.

The Brevard County hard
clam license is a three year

Seminars for the 2002-2003
license year an; being offered
d u rin g the follow in g dates and
hrnes at the locations indicated:
,.u ° Vn from 9 a.m ., until noon
at the Brevard A gricu ltu ra l
Center, 3695 Lake D riv e in
Cocoa; N o v. 1 from 6-9 p .m , at
Brevard C o m m u n ity College
Titu sville campus, 1311 N orth
U S 1; and N ov. 2 from 9 a m.,
until noon at Brevard
C o m m u n ity College Palm Bay
cam pus, 250 C o m m u n ity
College Parkway. These sem i­
nars w ill provide information
that license holders w ill need to

n"h*'

' make it to the C itm s Bow l, the
game can be heard on 740-The Team, with M arc

tin iO h e « ° n * M l ‘’ r ‘,r ‘ in ,he
half, letng the Rockets gain 228 yards on the gro u n d
^ r e n s iv e e n d s , :||l,n Patterson and Rashad

a c e s ^ ^ r * W id e o Pt’n °ffense that averagi-s 2 / 8 6 points a game.
M .rbile quarterback Ch a rlie Frye has been
iad&gt; all year long. Th e so phom on- is fourth in
h i confen-nce in passing yards a gam e (272.3)
H e has th ro w n for 1906 yards and 11 scores ’
equally as dangerous on the g m u n d , Frye has
four rushing touchdowns
'
W idi-out M iqu e l I n in is Frye's favorite passing
Mrget. The transfer fn.m Toledo has caught 30
H n iT m d
&gt;w : 71« h ‘ ™ .ls M ike
i raki and N u k Fortener have t h n v touchdowns

A n y o n e la w fu lly h a m -s tin g
from shellfish o r aquaculture
leases are not required to have
the Brevard C o u n ty hard clam
license w h ile h a m -s tin g from
such leases.
Fo r questions o r additional
inform ation about the required
educational seminars, please
contact D a v id I fell at the
Departm ent of A g ricu ltu re and
C o n su m e r Services at (850) 488­
5471. For questions regarding
licensing, call the Florida Fish

M O R E W IN N E R S N A M E D
F O R B IG F IS H O P E N
The newest w inne rs in the
Kissim m ei-St. C lo u d 's Big Fish
O pen JH-:
W EEK 3
A d u lt Bass _ H a l Shelar
Liberty, N C . 9.7° |b., L ik e T o h o .
A d u lt C ra p p ie _ Dennis
Watters, M o m . IL , 1.40 lb.. Brick
Lake.
Junior Bass _ jason Moschetto,
St. C lo u d . 8.85 lb.. Lake Folio
W EEK 4
A d u lt Bass _ James Burleson,
M yrtle Beach, S C . 8.75 lb.. Wes,
Toho, $1,500.
A d u lt C ra p p ie _ Dennis
Waders, M o m , IL . 2.25 lb.. Brick
u k e , $1
Junior Bass _ S haw n Sullivan,
St. C lo u d . 5.05 lb . D ik e Toho.
5100 Ssivin&gt;*s bond
Junior C ra p p ie
E m ily
Brow n, St. C lo u d , 0.85 l b . $100
savings bond.
3VEEK 6
A d u lt Bass _ $ l,ooo, Garx
Coyle, W inter Park. ‘&gt;.40 lb
caught on West Lake Toho

T ''
" 111 h- ' « ..■nlon.l
w in tlu C.olden Knights lough passing defense
Sem or comerback A s m te Sm u ie l has L n
impressive in his las, tw o games, intercepting
»hree passim. Sifeties A ta ri Digby and Peter N m d s

I he Big Fish O p e n continues
through N ove m be r 3rd and the
Kissinunee-St. C lo u d
C o n ve n tio n and Visitors Bureau
's p aying local and visiting
anglers cash rewards lor the
biggest fish.
Part of K issim m ee-St.Cloud’s
A n gle rs Challenge, the Big Fish
O p f n fiMluri's ,i l.ir^cm outh
bass and black crappie division

JohriMin Vr S ‘’ rt

at ''U k,°

in P ,Jce •'( DeM arcos

W h e n U C F has the lu ll:
of U r k " r l hr ( : , ’ld ,'n K n i&gt;'-hts to take advantage
ot A k ro n s faltering unit.

f o M 7 l5 v m S fln

. 1 . . ; . . . " J S S S T 1* ” a ' A k ' " " 5 1 - - -

Ju nio r C ra ppie _ $ K X )s .iv in g s
K in d , Jessica §c-|ph. O rla n d o .
115 lb., caught on M id d le East
U k i ' Toho.

Redshirt freshman Frisner Nelson will make his

son. ^

he P c o n liln M T
^
T " ‘^ o . must
u p c o n ta in lle n d r)'. If the running back gets p , si
fhe G olden Knights defensive line the second m
must make tackles. In the loledo g a n c U C F s
corners and s.,fe«ies routm elv m is iJ t a c k le s
o ten leading toscon-s l inebacker Stanford '

A d u lt C ra ppie $|,5&lt;X»
T a m m y Watters. M o rn .IL , I 70
b,' c,,uRbt on L ik e G e n try
Junior Bass _ $|(X) savings
bond C o d y Detweiler. O rla ndo,
8.15 ID-, caught on LakeToho

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J
a rd -h i'le rs who
w h o lo
look
make big

K ru c zck w ill a llow quarterback Ryan Schneider
to a ir-it-o u t a ga inst., defense that gives u p 2.36 ,,

U P s run defense- must step-up. Against

. n O ^
i 0 ' ' ‘U ri: f,' ,lin K *•» a&lt;*ion and
i m (3 N odi n-porting from the sidelines
I rogame coverage begins at 2 p.m .
Men- is w hat can be expected:
W h e n A k ro n has the ball:

and W ildlife Conservation
Com m ission, Com m ercial
Saltwater Liceasing Office a,
(850) 487-3122.

i-ach. Running back Brandon Payne (26 recep
ns) gets am ple passing looks from Frve
The running gam e got rolling against I ibertv .s

f i S K S ' I S d , M ’ Ml,,,u ,rv
^
440 v Tr &gt;
S V.l,rM,s ,he n -,m « leading the / m s
J f d g ro u n d attack. If the C o ld e n Knights run
defense-strugglp. as i, d id las, w w k a g a i S
Toledo (allow ed 300 yards), exrxs t I lendrv
carry the ball o v e r 20 limes
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c i i',v w C o u n «&gt;’ rosidents, and
&gt;1,200 for non-residents.
I articipants should arrive at
Jhe sem inar one-half hour early
for check in. N o one w ill be
iium ittixj after the somin«ir
begins. Please bring yo u r
Brevard C o u n ty hard clam
license, saltwater products
license, and a photo identifica­
tion card, such as a d riv e r’s
license.

o n «nSf .k nd holders m us' attend
one of these educational semi­
nars per liccase year. T h e m is
no test at the seminar, but clam mers must get a certificate of
com pletion of the seminar
before they can a p p ly for a
renewal license.

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C itm s l |k,w T Fhe
Ca? ** P urchased at the
U t n s B o w l. For m on- inform ation, contact the
ticket office at (407) U C F -C O l D

Th e n - is no charge for the
seminars, but seating is limited
and w ill be available on a firstcome. first-served basis. T h e
fees for a n e w Brevard C o u n ty
C la m m in g License have not
changed. T h e y are $3&lt;X) for

must have proof that they have
attended one of these required
educational seminars. A second

-------------------------- Sunday tkioher 27.2002 I'ilftr

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s ix g a n n -s t h i s s , , , -

K iv d v e rs D o u g G abriel a nd Jim m y Fry/el get

...........
h a a t G abriel averages o v e r 100 yards receiving
E
K
hlfc , K‘ dt‘Pc n d j ble Fry /el has m ade
who 1 , T
CHnsi‘c u " Vl‘ p r o e s Michael ( ..ones,
w h o had a receiving to u ch d o w n las, w ti-k. w ill

hlr!ilh!,r
i u ,r *,Vf ,h° StMM,n ‘1‘ “ 8h ‘ « « d .
r- ilback Alex I laynes show ed no ill affects from
an ankle in ju ry against To le d o , rushing for 73
,n ‘ o H i* ”?* r Jj|lback H i v Brown also saw
! m ! n " ' U k; n ' sbin« f o r M &gt; -rols and catch^
' PT ' " rh/ m o rv ,k " h backs should
f t
' ^ ' 7 ' " " ’k&gt; ' ' i P - -iHnw opponents
o u r 205 yards rushing per gam e.
o

for both adult am i junior
anglers. Each week a $|,(XX)
rew ard is paid to adult anglers
reeling in the largest fish in each
illu s io n ! Ju nio r anglers age 17
and u nde r w in $I(X) savings
bonds each.

d o w n and a nyw here in
between.
lo collect the reward, anglers
must first register for tlu- Big
Fish O p e n at participating area
lish cam ps a n d bait shops
through o u t KLssim m yi-St
C lo ud . Big Fish O pen adult
passes are o n ly $15 for a 7 -da y
pass. Ju nio r angler passes .,re'$5
tor a 7-day pass

A $10,000 bounty has also
been placed on the single largest
Pays and crappie recorded d u r ­
ing the eight-week com petition!
I he grand p rize for junior
O th e r A n g le rs Challenge
anglers is a SI.(XX) savings bond
events inclu de the Fake Toho
Keep m m in d , w e d id not y iv
I ru -A m N o v e m b e r 7-9,
"dead or alive "; all fish m ust be
Aqua
M ania N o v em ber ‘&gt;-10 anil
brought to the scales alive and
llif
A
n
g lin g A gainst Cancer
then released back to the lakes,
benefit d in n e r and tournament
there are no designated fishing
N ove m be r 9-|0. For more in fo r­
limes, anglers can fish a n y ­
mation contact the Kissimmeewhere on the Kissimmee C h a in
5* C loud C o n ve n tio n and
of I akc-s from sun up to sun
\isitors Bureau at 407-847-51XXI

Series
C o n t in u e d fro m p j g e III

I ‘ .Bow u ^ his presentation. Rose made a bee-line
ern
‘ " K, 7 "
n u v ‘ Eckstein, the m ini( .
C harlie M osile" for which the form er
t iru inn.ill Rixls star w as know n
th e iM m .m i,,^
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711

‘ri‘tl ' : ko ,w roiRht l v the star of
' “ rned a n ia - innin g-e nding d o u -

and then drove in the g a m e ’s first run w i f
4I S icnfice fly m the top of the second inning.

HOCKEY CLUB

Ol iv .
X ‘I ‘V’"' ,l T
l,M d« l double
I ‘ no 1
,n " 1' •' 3 0
'be ( lianls
h p p ^ t a w a y and eventually w o n the game I 1
V k '|r ,, n 7 ' I1' ^ ’ u°m ,,f
l’'Rblh inning
I cks'ein finished the gam e ()-for-.3 w ith the RBI
•-ivmg his m ile-gam e hitting streak end
„ £ ' ' (n
walks
f

n ,n v h ' " inB A64 in the series. 8-form n s sc,,ri‘d ' “ m w RBI and two

, |„n 14 playoff games, the shortstop is hilling 3| 1
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THE FTCOF AS R E C O R D ED IN 1*1AT
BOOK 37 PAGES 6 TH R O U G H 13
P U P U C R ECO R D S O f SEMINOLE
C O U N TY FLORIDA
C R O E R FD at S E M 'N O iE Counfy
Florida thrs iTV tday oI O C TO B E R
7007

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IN THE CIR CUIT CO U R T
O f THE E IG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
GEN ER AL
JUR ISDICTIO N DIVISION
CASE NO 02 C A 6 )7 14 K
CHASE MANHATTAN M O R TGAG F
CORPORATION
Piavail
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TYLER BROOKS at al
Itetervlant (t)
NOTICE OF
FO R ECLO S U R E SALE
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN pur
tuant to a Fmal Judgmwnt oI
Foractotura datad O C T 16 700?
and antarad vi Cava No 0? C A 63?
14 K ol tha Cacuit Court oI tha
EIG H TEEN TH &gt;«ftote G ra te a and
to# SEMINOLE County Florida
wharam CH ASE
MANHATTAN
M O R TG AG E C O R P O R A TIO N «v
Ptemt tt and TYLER BROOKS, at al
ara Datendantt I an# t a i to Itvt Ngh
n l arvl bavt bvtdar tor cavh at tr&gt;a
Waft front dnor ol tha Courlhnuta m
SANFO RD
SEM 'N O LE County
Ftonda 11 00 AM o dock on Via
day o• NOV 19 TOO? tha to*N«ng
davnbad proparty a t tat torth m
M«1 Fvial Jutgmanl. lo wit
LO T 15 B LO CK C S O U TH
PINE C R ES T ACCO R D IN G TO THE
PlAT THEREOF AS R ECO R D ED IN
P lA T BOOK tO PAGES 9 AND 10
OF THE PUBLIC R E C O R D S O f
SEMINOLE C O U N T Y FLORIDA
a k a H O Laura! Drrva Sanlrvd
F torwit 3?773
DATED th«t day nl O C T 17 ?00?
MARYANNE MORSE
At Cterk ol ta d Court
By Mary Stroup#
At Daputy Clark
Submrttailby
Fabar A CmtM/ P A
Suita 300
1570 Maitouga A*arv*e
Coral Gabtet Horrla 33t46
(305)66? 4110
Fterfont with a ilvatM/fy who naad
a tpaoal aLCommodatun lo pa/to
p.ila vi thft procaadng f h m » enn
tart Court Admawtration at X t N
P»rk Avanta* S tH « N X t Sankyd
Florvlt 17771 w&lt;tf«n ? workvig dayt
prior to tha procaartong Tetej i r m
(407&gt;665 4727.
I 600 955 8 771
I TOO) or t 600955 6770 (V) vta
FkwvJa Ralay Sarvv a
PuMivh Octobar 77. 700? and
Njvamhaf 3 7007
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IN THE CIR CU IT CO U R T
OF THE E IG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
S IM t N O lI C O U N TY
GEN ER AL
JUR ISD ICTIO N DIVISION
CASE NO 02 C A 644 14 K
M ORTGAGE ELEC TR O N IC
R EG IS TR A TIO N S Y S TE M S INC
AS NOMINEE FO R CHASE
MANHATTAN MORTGAGF

C ITY OF IO N G W O O O
N O TICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIOER
PR O PO SED ANNEXATION
NO TIC E IS H E REbY GIVEN try tha C4y c4 Longwood Fkyiia lhal ttia C fy
Comnkfwon mnfl l-oi J a pubac haarmg un Monday. Nowam bar 4. 2902. at 7 X
PM or at toun lharaahar at putvbte vi tow lungwrxjd C*ty Comrm vvmxi
C hambart 175 Watt Wanan Avanua Longwotkl Florvlt to c u n u t e a jif iiu n
oI thm t&lt;aow*wj (ydwanca
Ordnanca No 02 1677
Ptrava ba advtvad that towf urdnonca provvlat ky tta arvwaatvjn uI rartaai
prrjparty davc/bad a t t t o w i
Ganaral Locatayi 340 Dog Track Road
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ST JO H N S RIVER WATER MANAGEUEN1 DISTRICT
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CORPORATION
F*t»mt-f!
DONA! 0 C MARWICK. JR at al
Oatendanf (t)
N O TIC E O F
FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y G IV EN pur
Vuarit to a F vial Ju&gt;)gm*r&gt;t of
Fnraclotura datm] O C T 16 2007.
and antrrad m C at# No 02 C A 644
14 K. o&lt; tow CtoCuK Court ol tow
EIG H TE E N TH Jtykcwl C*cu4 tol o v ]
lor S FM lN O l E County FtorvJa
wharmn M O R TGAG E ELEC TR O N IC
R EG IS TR A TIO N S Y S TE M S INC
AS NOMINEE FO R CH ASE MAN
MAT TAN M O R TG A G E COR PO R A
TION i Ptavtoff and D ONALD C
MARWICK
JR
at
al
ara
Datenrltntf | w4 f*4 to tow highaft
and baft baiter kw ra th at tow Wav I
frorf (toor (4 tow Courtokiuta m SAN
FORD SEMINOLE County ftorvu
11 00 AM o dock on (ha
day ol
NOV 19 7007. tha kjflowmg
d a v rfw d pmpafty a t tat kvth vi
ta*1 f vial Judiyrwrto to w «
LO T 19 SUN NY SLO P ES
ACCO R D IN G
TO
THE
P lA T
THE RE OF AS RE COROE D IN P I AT
BOOK 11 PAGE 13 PUBLIC
R ECO R D S O f SEMIPKXE C O U N
TY FLORIOA a k a ?7B) Surmyvww
Drrva Ovwrto Ftonda 32765
DATED thrt day ol O C T 17 ?00?
MARYANNT MORSE
At Cterk oI tav] Courl
By Mary Stroupa
At Daputy Clark
Srjbmrttad by
Fabar 6 CmMj P A
Suita 300
1570 M.tikuga Avamw
Coral GaNat Ftonda 33146
(305)66? 4110
Ftervonv with a dtattety who na«d
a tpactal a n ornmndahon to parte*
pata ai thrt prpcaadng thnuld corv
tael Court Artmnrftratvyi at X I N
Park Avamw Su«ta N X I, SankjnJ
F torvia 3^771 w4fwi ? wnrkmg dayf
prior ki tha pvucaadng Tetephrma
(407)665 4227.
t 600 953 077t
(T D 0 ) or 1 600 955 6770 |V| vw
Fkvvl* RaUy Store*
Pubkvh Octobar 27. 7002 and
H w a l a r 3 ?00?
FIR 195
IN THE CIR CU IT C O U R T
OF THE I I T H
JUOIC1AL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE CO U N TY .
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO 02-CA -1I37 14 G
HANK ONE NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION AS TR USTEE
Plant ft
vt
MARIA 0 C H AP A A K A MARIA
CHARA at ai
D rV n lrti
N O TIC E O F
FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
(Pteata pubkvh n THE
SEM 'NOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y G IV EN pur
tuant to a Final Judgm art ol
F^rmtotura datad tha day ol O C T
17 700.’ and antermj «t Cat# No
02 C A 1037 14 G. of tha C a n a l
Court oI tow 10TH Judcw l Cwcu4 n
art] tor Son mote County Ftonda
ahyro.n HANK O N E NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION AS TR U S TEE &gt;f tow
PLm» tt arvl MARIA 0 CHARA A K A
MARIA CHARA AM ERICAN G EN
CR Al HOME E Q U ITY INC LUIS
CHARA . J H N DOE JANE DOE AS
UTtKNUWN TEN AN T (S i IN POS
SES S IO N OE
THF
S U B JE C T
PROPERTY I w* tak lo Vw hrgtwft
anil batl (Miter ky catli at Vw
W EST FR O N T D O O R OF THE
S E M IN O U
CO U N TY
COURT
H O USE
*n Sam.note County
F kykla at 11 X on tow day ul NOV
19 700? tow kjAuwmg daft r bad
pmpafty a t tat toHh «« *.*•! Fvwl
Judgnwnt. to wit
LOT 56 AL AFAYA W O O O S PHASE
XViil ACCO R D IN G TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS M ECOROCD IN PLAT
ROOK 37 M G C X 72 INCLUSIVE
P U B ilC R E C O R D S O f SEMINOLE
C O U N TY FLORIDA
A .K A
1X3
V E R N O N LO O P
OVIEDO EL 32765
to accordance a *h tow Annrv ar&lt;%
a th Drfatektwt A t P »rv ,n t w4h
Difabtetwf routevj a tpuool au r&lt;m
modatvyi to parte^Mt# vi tovt pro
earning thuted cunbact tow Coiyt
AdT&gt;vvttratc4 at X I N Park Avarkw
Sankyd E l
37771
Talaphona
Ntynfwr (407)373 4 3 X not latar
'Jwn tevt-r&gt; (7) dayf prior to tow pro
em tek; It 'warng vnpaMml H D D )
I 600-955 0771 or &gt; -r * (V) t 6CO
'♦55 0 7 X vw Ekyvla Rnioy Sarw aa
Dated tovt day cl O C T 17 7007
MARY Af&lt;NF MORSE
Cterk Ot Ttw Cm int Court
Uy Mary Stria4w
Daputy Cterk
SubmOted by
Law
a r4 Mart/wf C Vlatwvi
1600 NW 49tti Sbaaf Su4a 1/0
Ftxl L atv ten late Fkaklt LJJ7J
Tm n4 -vw (954r4M 0J65
l . n u t w i'«54|77t no*./
PuCAth Octobar 27 200/ amt
Nuvwitwr 1 200?
M ill'*
IN THE CIR CUIT C O U R I
OF THE I I T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
S f MlNOi E C O U N TY
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S IN O 0 2 C A U 3 9 I4 K
MORTGAGE I I I G IR O N *
Ml G IST RAT ION S Y S TE M S INC
AS NOMINE F FO R CC X lN M lr
WIDE Ik A i r LOANS itfY'
F*ia»«M1
vt
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hat baan Nmj agantt you and you
ara raqurrad to *#rva a copy oI your
anttan datemat. 4 any to 4. on
Martha* C Watton P A . Attorrwy
ky Ptemkff whoa# addrata w 1600
NW 49TH S T R E E T S U ITE I X FT
LAUDERDALE FL 33300 mthm tow
ty ( X ) doyt aha# tha ftrtl puNicatem
of tout Nohra vi tow (Pteata publth
vi THE SEMINOLE H ER ALD ) and
tte tha nngvial veth tha Cterk of thrt
Court vftw r batora taryica on
Ptamhfff attorrwy or vnmadwfaty
towmatter. otfwnvrta a dabiuit mm* ba
antarad agamfl you tor tha ratof
rtemanrter] m tow cnmpfavd
to accordant# anth tha Amancant
•rth Drtabrktw* Act Par font with
O tabAtw t naadmg a kpaoaf accom
modation to pad &gt;cpata m thrt pro
caadng fhould contact tow Court
A/kvwrvktraVor al X I N Park Aw w
Sanlord FL 37771
Ta«aphorw
Numbar (407)373 4 3 X not latar
than Mvan 1 7) dvyt prior to tow pro
earning It haarmg vnpavad (T D 0 )
1 600 955 6771 or Vhea (V) 1 800
955 6 770 Via Ftonda Rteay S a rw a t
W ITNESS my hand and tow teal of
tha Court thrt day of O C T 16 700?
Mary Anna Mnrte
At Cterk nf tha Cou1
By Ruth King
A» Deputy Cterk
Pubkth (Fhaata pubirth m Tha
Samvwte Marakf)
Pubkth Ortnbar 27, 2003 and
Novambar 3 2002
RR197

N OTICE
ALL CLAIM S N O T S O FILED WILL
BE FO R EV ER BARRED
Tha data of tot! publcatton of thrt
Note# W Octobar 27 2002
C H A R LO TTE CLAUNCM D aGROOT
Parvmai Rap#at#n«attva
AffQEL M IC M E U E RAY
Partonal Rapratantahva
WILLIAM J M etEOO ESQUIRE
Ftonda Bar No 377074
P O Drawer 950
Apopka FL 37704
Tatephona 407*321 1224
Attorney
lor
CoF*eftonal
Repratantatrvat
Pubiikh October 27. 7002 and
♦fnvambar 3 700?
RR200

IN THE CIR CUIT C O U R T OF THE
E IG H TEEN TH JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT
IN AN O FOR S E M IN O IE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fila No 02 1 1 X C P
IN RE ESTATF OF
GtSELA GEHRM AN
Dacaatad
N O TICE TO CR ED ITO R S
Tha arlnin«ttratinn of tha Eftata of
G iS E LA G EH R M A N
dacaata*]
Cat# Numbar 07 I I X C P * fwnd
mg VI tha O c ta l Court tor Samnote
County. Ftorvla Prebata Dnateon tow
•ddrat% of whch rt Sarrvnute County
Courthouk# X I N Park Avanua
Santord Ftorvla 37771 Tha narrwf
and a l l v f f a f of tow panonaJ rapr#
tantakva and tow parvmaJ raprafan
tativa i attorney are tel torth betow
AX cradtort mu«vt tea with tha court
Any cUvn agamft ttw aetata WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THE N OTICE TO
CR ED ITO R S ot at to any cradtor
required to be tarvad wth a copy of
toa N tea to Cra d to n THIRTY ( X )
d a y s A F TE R THE DATE O f SEH
VICE O f A CO P Y O f THIS NOTICE
O N THE CR ED ITO R
Ai L CLAIMS N O T S O FILED WILL
HE FO R EVER BARRED
Pubkcatwi of Vita Note# hat begin
on Octobar 27 7002
PartonaJ Rapratantahva
JO SEPH A BALBONA
5100 Goktenwuud Drrva
Or Land) FL 32817
Afturrwy tor Partorval Repraeamativa
SUSAN A EN GLAN D
Ftorvla Bar • 106061
2605 lakeyww Drrva
Fam Park Ftonda 3 7 7 X 7007
Tatephona (407)339 4600
Far (407(331 3006
Pubhfh Octobar 27. 2002 and
Nuvarrtwr 3 2007
RR196
IN THE CIR CU IT C O U R T FOR
SEM INOLE C O U N TY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO 0 2 -11210 CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
EDNA v AW NK;k
Dacaatad
NOTICE TO CR ED ITO R S
Ttw admvitttratan of tow attaia of
EDNA VAWNiCK itecaatad wh.*#
data of death wat January 4 7007. it
pand-ng m lha Circuit Court to#
Samnote County Ftorkla Probata
OyifHjn Ft# Nunber C2 t1210CP.
ttw a l l a f t (A wtuch it Putl O T*a
Boa 8099 Santord F L 32772 6099
Tha nanwt and a d la t t a t of tow
Itertonai Rapratantativa and tha
Fteffonoi Ftefwetentatrva t altomay
ara cat torth betow
At crail tort of tow decedent ark]
other per te n t having daim t or
demon ti ag.m ft dm m tenlt attata
m dudng unmaturad confmganf or
'vJvjuklatrid claim* un whom a copy
■f thrt not*# it tervmf mutl Me tow&gt;r
iam t eitoi tt.,^ Court WiTM.N THE
LATER OF THREE (3) M ON TH S
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
O R THIRTY ( X ) DAYS A FTER THE
DATE O f SERVICE O f A COPY O f
THIS N O TlC L O N THEM
At (.rrwr credtort of tow decedent
and paiton* having ciaont or
•temondk ag«m «t ttw decmten* %
attata vkJudng unmwtivad c u k n
qenf or unk&gt;|uA]atml ( tavnt mutl 1&gt;W
tow• (lavnt a«to. th&gt;a Court WlTHiN
THREE «3( M O N TH S A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIR ST PUBLICATION
O f TtWS NOTICE
A il CLAIMS N O T S O FILED W KL
HE FO R EVER HAMMED
NOTW ITH STAND IN G THE TIME
P ER IO D S S I T F O R T H ABOVE
ANY C lA iM I i l CD TW O (2t YEARS
OR m o r e A F T E R THE D E C !
N * DATE OF D EATH IS
BAHRf D
THE [ m TE O f FIR ST PUBLIC A
TiOfl O f IMIS NOTH E IS O C TO
HER 27 .3 A «
FR ED J y AW NK. k
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IN THE CIR CU IT CO UR T FOR
5CMINOLE CO U N TY
FLORIDA
PROBATE Of VISION
FILE NO 02 1112 CP
IN ME ESTATE O f
C h a r i e.S lE S T E M C» Aijtfi it
Deleave. I
NOTICE TO CR EDITOR S
1iw adwawtfietem .4 tfw ebtote .4
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I'UBL k A H O N Of THIS N O T H '!
OR IlttHT y « tu| D A rS AI T| H T n l
DATE Ot SERVICE Of A COPY Of
IMIS NOTIC E Of* THE W
A i utowr . i i * M i l U tfw detected
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MONTEtS A FTER THE DATE Of
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IN TH E CIR CU IT COUFIT
FO R SEM INOLE C O U N TY
PR OBATE DIVISION
Fite Numbar 02 1075 CP
IN FIE ESTATE OF
RAYM OND R MURPHY. k V a
RAYM OND RICHARD MURPHY
ISSN 042 12 7010)
n o n c e t o c n c o rro n s
*
T O A U P E R S O N S MAVINO
CLAIM S Oft DEMANDS AGAINST
TH E ABOVE ESTATE
The admvkttration c4 tow ettj*a of
RAYM OND R MURPHY * V a RAY
M ONO
RICH AR D
M UR PHY
ftereatad Fite fArtewr 07 1075 C P
it parking m lha Cvcu4 Court tor
Semmcite County Ftonda Probate
Dryitmn tha adtoatt of atoveh it
Room 402N X I N Park Avenue
Santord Ftonda 37771 Tha namat
and adrla vtat of Vw pertonal rapra
ventatTva and tow pertonal repreten
tativa » attorney are tat torth batom
ALL IN TE R E S TE D PER SONS ARE
N O TIFIED THAT
AX credtort of lha Decedent and
other p ertont havmg ctavnt or
demandt agamtf Decadent« attata
on whom a copy of tout notice tt
U fve d wtohm three month# a6ar tha
data of th# krtf putteat»on of tout
Note# mutt Me tow* ctavn* with tout
Court W ITH IN TH E LA TER O F
th r ee

m o n th s

a fter

th e

DATE O F THE FIR ST PUBLICATION
O F TH IS N OTICE O R THIRTY DAYS
A F TE R THE DATE O F SERVICE OF
A C O P Y O F TH IS N O TIC E ON
THEM
AM other credtort of tha Decadent
and pertont havmg ctavn« agantt
tow Decedent« attata mutl tea tha*
claim* with the Court W ITH IN
T H R E E M O N TH S A F T E R THE
DATE O F THE FIR ST PUBLICATION
O F TH IS NOTICE
ALL CLAIM S ANO DEM ANOS NOT
S O FILED WILL 0E FO R E V E R
H AR R E0
Tha data of the tetl publication of
tout Notice «ft October 27. 7002
Ftervmal Rapratantativa
G E R A L Y N M AYERS
1031 Bakdate Tra4
Wmter Sprmg* FL 37706
GR ACE ANNE GLAVIN ES Q
G R A C E ANNE GLAVIN PA
FL Bar *350605
Attorney to# FVrtonol Repretentatrve
1340 Tutkawda Road Ste 106
Wntar Sprmg* Ftorala 32706
(407)699 It tO
Pubkth October 27, 7007 ami
November 3 2007
RRX1
NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Nutice it hereby given that I am
nngagad &lt;n butawta at 4705 SI
John* Parkway Santord Sarmnute
County. Ftonda 37771 under the
F ctitiouft Name of Aarocomp
Racing *mj tfval I mfend to re n te r
ta «] name wth tha Divttion of
Corporationft. Taftahatt aa Florida
m accordance with tow pn/vtuun* of
tow Fctihouft tiome Statute* to-Wt
Section 665 09 Florida Statutat
199!
C uria G A o t n
Pubfcth October 27, 2002
RF1202
NOTICE OF
FIC TITIO U S NAME
Note# it hereby given that I am
engaged m Dutmett al 505 Wetova
Spring* FVvail Suita 600. Longwood.
Sammote County Florida. 32779
under tha F«fit&gt;ouft flam# of
American Realty ind that I ntend lo
ragi&amp;lar va«J name with th# Dtvtfecn
of
Corporations
TaXahaftftaa
FW*«ja m accordance witoi tfw provi
non* of tfw F c t lv u i Nam# Statutat.
to Wit
Section 665 09 Ftorda
Statute* 1991
Hiward C Barton
F*ubkth October 27. 7002
RRX3
NOT.CC
WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
W H EN November 27. 2002
TIME to00am
W m E RE A A H Tuwmg Service
1001 N OrU m l) Av«
M a fa rd F L 12751
V EH IC LES TO AUCTION
YEAH MAKE M O O tl
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION •
l| 67 Nv%an 4 0oi*
J N I H U 11P )» t X666256
F*ubk*n October 27 2002
HH/04
NotK# of Vehtcle Auction
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AutLdti A i tm Hek| un See Atmvt
Date*
At ,*pm Al Tm County Tuwmg
115*. IU Hm A«e WuOer *&gt;pgv FL
JJ7UM
I'uf# U. O ik Amu JJ 2002
RFI705

N OTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
a •» fwivby given by Vw C4y uf
vtar&gt;ft&gt;«i| to V'wari YuurvjbkjtKl f5»«
*U^. * 4 | vlai# iA J i/ n W Amlertun
P O Uuk 2522 Santonl F l 1277?
and any or Oft lif-er nter--«*r(j par
!* i that Vw ik r e r t e ] pn^aa
5 *"'
I 5toi v SantonJ FL l?/ 7 i lot* t
% Etik r, Ti B Town «4 Santord Ptl
I F*G
iJ tow Ftofte F4ev.on]» uf
Semaeie C u i t y t e l teen L u i J to
be
I- ar
i ('ta * te y a n
r a .-i
• m jnvate i
«»v1
towi i»w .i y CunwMiVwun a a r«wt a
PUiH.
tteanng
m
the
City
C u t m u u n t r ,.«ite r* of CVy Haft
.
November 11. 2002
Al Y » i t w o t o w C4y C o t y iw u n
it o r trtui water* e w*J e&lt;t .teter
&gt;rwe ef&lt;etf«« &gt;4 nut tfw puberty
' ** Tw i in t e im e t Mu ore fwreby
ixiterwl to -Hteor twkrw tfw CVy
U r n m a ka ti at tfw lurxtermatnjn
Mearnrtj to Yw fword and pre»#nt
r*v«i a te i4 tow cate K ju hove tfw
‘-/•I to ibtom an atturiwy ol your
t»wn etpenve lu epreeent you
twkae Vw Buonf
hove tfw »^/4
to » oft ».fne**e* un your behalf u
w*»n •% to t m t »
ON ufher
n -r -T n a
k&lt; &gt;«r a*pear tfw
C4, O n
May p n . ee&gt;l with
. juI you
-4y ul *:
nJ Cud# E rttorierner*
D.v
MA) N Park A.#r%w
SenAjtii FL 12771
•4d7) LIU 5644
Pubkvli Lk tuber
Nuverrber J /UU/
(414/6/

NOTICE O F PUBLIC HEAFWfO
Note# a hereby grven by tfw C*y of
Santord to Ftottw Baker. 701 E 6th
Street Santord FL 37771 and any
or a l other mteretted padwt. that
tow (teecrtwd property SIS FAdory
Ava . Santord FL 37771. Lot 9 B»k
10 0 D Town of Santord PB 1 PO
56 of tfw F*ubkc Record* of Sammote
County hat bean tound to tw vt a
(Kaprdatad untamtary. urnnhabdabte or untate com Hon. and that tha
C*y CorrvTkttron wW hold a F*uE*c
Haarmg tn tha C*fy Commr«tion
Cham ber*ofO y Ha*at 7 0 0 p m on
Novambar 11. 2002 Altov* heamg
tha C*y Commrttron fthal hear am
dance and *41 defermme whwthar or
not thrt property that! ba con­
demned Vbu are hereby ordered to
appear before the C*y Comrrwwon
at tha Condemnation Haarmg to ba
heard and pretent your Pda of tow
ca*e Ybu have tow ngpt to ofctam an
attorney al your own avpanta. to
rapratenf you batora tow Board Ybu
have lha ngbf to cal wvnattat on
your baba* a* we4 at to c ro it tia m me aX othar wVnettat If you do nol
appear tow Ctoy Commrtbon may
proceed without you
O y of Santord Coda Enforcement
D w ta n
300 N Park Avenue
Santord FL 37771
(407) 3 X 5644
Pubkth October 27. 7007 and
November 3 7002
RR206
N OTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
CONSIOER A REZONE
Note# w hereby grven that a Pubte
Haarmg wd ba held by tow F5annmg
A Zorvng Comrrwtmn m tfw O y
Commrtson Chamber* Ctoy HaX
Santord Honda al 7 00 p m on
Thursday Novambar 7. 2002 to con
Skier tfw tovowmg change and
amendment to tow Zoning OnSnance
of tha Ctoy of Santord Sammote
County F torvia
Re/unmg from AG Agncutoura
To that of F*0 Planned Davatopmanf
Legal Datcrpbon The N 1*2 of tow
NW 1/4 of S E C IS TW P 70S RGE
31E. Sammote County. Florida, teas
tfw W 1501 X F T thereof and lets
tow E 577 X F T of tow W 2073 65 F T
of tow S 4 1 7 0 0 F 7 of tfw N Half of
tow HE 1 4 of SEC T6 and also bagm
al tow NE Cor of tow NW 1/4 of SEC
18. run W 6 7 Cham*, run S 12 96
Cham* E 4 X Chams E 20 0000*
N 4 75 Chams N to B EG Sammote
Counfy Ftonda
The property bemg m v e generaty
deserbed as 595 Andrews Road
Tfw Fhanmng A Zonmg C o r v m v o n
wK submv a recommendation to tow
Ctoy Commission m favor of. or
agam*t tow requested change or
amendment Tha Ctoy Comrrksuon
**X hold a Putte Haarmg m tfw Ctoy
Commission Room *t City Mato
Santord Ftonda at 7 00 p m on
Novambar 25.2002, to conude# sato
recommendation
The
Ctoy
CorrwTkssmn may place conlten*
upon tow re/onmg by means of a
davatopmanf ordar
AX porta* m mtarasi and ctoi/ana
*hai haw an opportuntoy lo be heard
at sad haarmg
By ordar of tow Fharwmg A Zonmg
Commit son ol tow Ctoy of Santord
Ftonda tow 72nd day uf October
7007
Mchael Skat. Cha*man
Fhannmg A Zonmg Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a par
son deckles to appeal a daoskin
made with respect lo any matter con­
sidered al tow above meetmg or
hear mg f w V w may need 4 ve«baten
record of the pnxeedmga mcimlng
tfw testimuny o n ] evatence which
record ts rmf prowled by tfw f / of
SantonJ (F S 266 0105)
PER SONS W ITH DlSABUlTlfcS
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TlClPATE IN ANY O f THESE PR O
C E E D lN G S S H O ULD C O N TA C T
TH E PER SO N N EL O FFIC E ADA
CO O R D IN A TO R AT 3 X 5626 48
H O U R S IN ADVANCE OF THE
M EETING
Publish October 27. 2007
RR209
N OTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO
CONSIOER A CO N DITIONAL USE
Note# is hereby grven that a Public
♦tear mg wd be held by tfw Planrang
A Zonmg Commission m Vw Ctoy
Corrmillion Chambers Ctoy HaX
Santord. Ftoraia. al 100 p m on
Thursday November 7, 2002. lo
omsktor a retjues! tor a Condtomnai
Use m a SC 3 Special Commercial
Zonmg D&gt;strc1
LEGAL DESCRIPTION LO TS 0 7
A S BLK 3 TR 4 TOWN OF SAN
FORD PB 1 PG 56 a* retunted n
the PufciM. Record* of 3ammo*e
Counfy Ftonda
Tha property bemg more generaty
deserbed a* 112 W 2rvJ Street
CorklUonef Use Requeued Sate uf
beef and wme tor consumphun un
P&gt;trr«Mi (BW C C P l
Tfw F’tannmg A Zor mg ''o m m M jn
wd subrnt a recommendation to tfw
Ctoy Comm&lt;ss«un m tarn* of or
egam\t tfw »e&lt;|ue*ted cumllmnal
use Tfw Ctoy Cummiskkjn wd hokl a
Pubkc
Hearing
m
tfw
Ctoy
Commission Room «n Ctoy Ma&lt;i
Sankmt Ftonda at 1 00 p m on
Mwembe# 25 2002 to u « w l r m «]
recommenclit^n
The
Ctoy
Cummi%v»jn may plate comltiuns
upun tfw ukkSfkjrtel use by means of
a devek pmerV u til r
A* parr&gt;e* m ««tere*t arvl cb/en*
shaft haw an eftporturufy hi be heard
al u a l t e e n g
Uy unter uf tfw Fhonnmg A Z .r m j
Cumm»\sicm «f V&lt;# Ctoy ul SanAml
F tor ala IN* /.»r*j day iJ October
2002
Mkhaei Skal Chw* man
Fhannmtj A Zonmg Cummisskjn
A IN C E TO TM l FUBLlC V a per
son -tet ate* to otpeoi a dacts«jn
made wifi ratpect to any matter con
Skier ed el tfw above meet mg oy
fwarmg he she may need a verbeten
ret.on] uf tfw p«meeting* mUmlng
tfw testimuny ark] eviteme wh. r
iw-ord •* nuf pruvkted by tfw Ctoy of
Santord iF S /0 6 0105)
PEFtSONS W ITH DlSAB illTlES
N f iD iN G ASSISTANCE TO l*AR
iiciP A Tf »n a n y o f t h e s e p f k j
C E L DING S SH OULD C O N TAC T
THE PER SONNEL OFFICE ADA
CO OR D INA TOR AT 1 X 5 6 2 6 46
H O UR S IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEE TING
Ftoliiih Qcftiber 27 2002
HM2 It
NOTICE S EM iN O iE C O U N TY
EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY
MEETING
tfw Semmute County E ip e u w i y
AmV*&gt; n r m u u c m thal Ve«e ea
tw a 'eguiarty schetJutet] public
meeting to whnh oft penona o&gt;e
r i t e l as tortowi
0ATE Tuesday November 12. 2002
NME 4 Ul) PM ur 4t k u n Y v i t
alter a» puvibte
lO C A TK JN Semamte
Counfy
Sernces Bmklng
Room 1020
t *01 East I n i Street
Santord Fk^.ia j/771
GENERAL SUU JECT U A It E H fO
HE DtSCUSSAD
The G/eerwWay m Semmute
CocmTy
Atlltiunal k.tormalmn may be
ifte rw d by cunlactmg
Sem*&gt;u4e
County
Erpreivway
AutoorVy
F*hurw 407 665 5601

Legals

L egals

Legals

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE T O PAR
TlClPATE IN ANY OF TH ES E P R O
C E E D lN G S SH OULD C O N TA C T
TH E
SEMINOLE
CO U N TY
EXPRESSW AY
A U TH O R ITY
OFFICE 46 HOURS IN ACNANCE
O F TH E M EETING AT 407 665­
5601
PER SONS ARE ADVISED THAT IF
TH EY 0EC I0 E TO APPEAL ANY
D ECIS IO N S MADE AT TH ES E
M E ETIN G S M EA R lN Q S
TH E Y
W KL NEED A RECOR O O f THE
PROCEEDINGS ANO FO R S UCH
PURPOSE TH EY MAY N E E D TO
EN SU R E
THAT A VERBATIM
RECOR O O f THE P R OCEED ING S
IS MADE WHICH IN CLUDES THE
TES TIM O N Y
AND
E V ID EN C E
UPON WHICH T I * APPEAL IS TO
BE
B ASED
PER
S E C T IO N
266 0105. FLORIOA STATU T E S
F*ubfc*h October 27. 2002
RR212
Seminote Community
College
100 Weldon Boulevard
Sanford. Florida 3ZT73
Notice of Rule Development
Sammote Community College hare
by grvet nohea of the davatopmanf of
propoeed rule as toftow*
Policy N o : 2 220
Ftofccy Tftte Tai Shattered A/mutow*
F*urpo*e and Eltect To add lan­
guage bom the Internal Revenue
Saryica Coda tor employee* who
Quality tor Tai She*ered Armutow*
Legal Authority internal Revenue
Servcet Coda 403(b) and 457(b)
A copy of any prekmmary drab of
tfw proposed nM . i ava^abte may
ba promptly oW irw d without cost by
contacting Joseph A Sarnovftky
Vca FbeSkJenl tor Admmwtratrve and
Business Services, at the above
Putesh October 27. 2002
RR2t4
NOTICE O f
PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE •* hereby grven.
that on the data and time h*t#d
below and confmumg bom day today
untft al goods are sokl we wil *#X at
Pubic Auden to tfw highest b.Jde#
tor cash, at Vw warehouse of S T O R ­
AGE USA. located at 1 X 7 W «a
Sprmg* D r . Wmtaf Spring*. FL
327 M contenf* of Vw toaowmg stor
aga unto* fontammg household
and or busmest goods tor rant and
other charge* to# *Nch a ken on
same t* darned to wto
DATE OF SALE NOV EM B ER 13.
200 2
TIME O f SALE 4 X P M
&gt;623 OMAR GARBAN furniture 5
household good* ftll CATHER IN E
CAR TER tomtour# X571 MICHAEL
DIAZ • furniture tv microwave
household goods toy* eteclromc*.
tooN
JOYCE STO N E • torrv
tore A household goud*. #550 MATT
MYRE • furntoura A household
good* »529 R OSEM ARIE R O TH
(ALPHA P OINT) used ctothmg A
shoes *371 BRIAN D A SUSAN M
HARRINGTON teusahok] stuff
AU CTIONEER S TO R A G E PRO
T E C TlO N AUCTION SERVICES.
LICENSE • 591
Th# above Notice to be published
once a *e*k tor Two consecutive
week* San] sate to ba under and by
vwtua of vw Statute* of tfw Slates of
Florida m such case* made and prov«ted
Publish October 27 7 X 2 and
November 3 2007
RFtZTS
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
B CC P R O JE C TS
Proiect
CC-1194 0 Z B J C
Greenwood Lake* / tteathrow
Transmtsson Mams
Pre b*d
Contereoc#
November 7. 2 X 2
Due Date November 22. 2007 at
2 00 PM . tocal tmw
For mformaton on Semmote County
B CC procurements ptease mvl Our
wabvta
at
H YP ER LIN K
*htfp / 4 4 4 co sammoie TI us-pur­
chasing busmess*
www co serrv
note 11 u*purchasing busmess
.
setect Currant Procurement to# a kat
of aft active sokcitaUms lor RFPs
PSs. iFBft and CC* Many can be
downtoadad and prmfad at no charge
or caft 40 7 665-7111 Aft sokc.tations
and procurement ^torm aton are
also avaAabte at tfw Coimfy Serve#*
B a k in g 1101 East First Street.
Room 3706 Santord FL
37771
between ttw hour* of 6AM lo 5PM
Mum Fn
To guarantee receipt of addenda 4
•» tfw respomtenti responttofckty lo
contact ttw Sammote County
Purchavng O rison pro# to tfw tiwd
•eca«vmg data of subm m aiibkjt
A.ft ten. la r torma'cn i* also ava4
.itte un ttw County t Web Page
Pubksh October 27. 700?
RR2I6
IN THE CIRCUIT C O U R T FOR
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO 02 1099CP
IN HE ESTATE O f
DONALD M MOUN
Deceased
NOTICE TO CR ED ITO R S
(Si mmary Administration)
TO
P Eii 3N S
HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE
Yihj oie twreby nuttowi] tf»ml an
Order of Simvnary Admmistratkjn
has been eriterwl m th# estate of
DONALD M MOUN J.* ..av*d Fum
Number 02 1099 by rh# Cacuto
Court uf Orange County Ftorkla
Probate Division the address of
*h* h .« Ftosf Office Drawer C
W W a d FL. 32772 that tfw dece
*tenf % Jala uf death « 4 i August 9
2002 tfval tfw total value of tr*
estate is |7 5 X X and that the
rtemes ark] addresses to those to
*hu ft has been assigned by such
order are
A .U „ u
M i-.w . S J t „ n i / 1
Wa,
jl

* U M I i H I s H O P IH S O H S AftE
N O I lf lt n THAI
A i u « H u i of t ,„
persorvs havmg ilaan* c# daman)*
agomst it* estate .to tfw decedent
itoher than hose tor ehrim promsm
tor poymerto m s ma.»e «n thm Order
of Stannary Ailr****atum rTKi%|
I* "
•4h tfvs Courl WITHIN
IH H E I U l M O N TH S AF TEH Th e
DATE O f (ME FIR ST PUBUCATKJN
OF THIS NOTICE
al l c i a im s a n o d e u a n u s n o t
j&gt;0 FILE0 WILL BE fO FtEVEH
BARRED
J H l D A I. O f f lH S I P0Bl|
CAfW Oft O f . .. ) $ ..O IIC E IS
O C T O e .H .-o .-OOJ
DIANA S C O t 0.4
FVsun Cevmg Nulce
571 WouiVwe Way
Casselberry FL l ? 7g j
Watom H Murneuo Esguwe
f torsla lU i Nu 143JUJ
BALDWIN 4 MORRISON PA
N X Scktoh tki/keay | ; gg
Fern Pars Ft 32730
Teteftourw X 7 8 U U ?4
to.
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ftH IM
•ft THE ClHCUIT COUH T
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C * r* .H Courtw l
f inort* Dai No 0068625
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100 Outb Bou*»art
Santort Fkxirta 32773
(*07(6656603
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Pubi*n Octet*# 20. 27. 2002
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IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR S E M IN O IE C O U N TY .
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
C a w Number 02-T014-CP
IN H E ESTATE O F
MARY ELLEN B ECK ER
Docoawrt
N OTICE OF AD M IN ISTR ATIO N
T t* admattitraton ol It* atlat* of
MARY ELLEN D ECKER . (te cM w d .
F M H tn tm 02' 1014 C P * C*n»ng
n tr* C-#curt Court tef S*mmo*
County Fin.da P-oOat* Dnnwin. it*
o&gt; « t &lt; H It P O Be* 6099
Santort. Fiord* 33772 Ttw n an*t
ol It* pertonal repretentartrt and
tt* pe«tonal reprewntativ* t attofney are vet torth belo*
ALL IN TE R E S TE D P E R S O N S ARE
N O TIf IE0 THAT
A i p enont on whom th-t none* tt
served who have obtectiont that
chatenge lha val-dey ol th* wtH the
ryuaaTcaoons oI tt* pertonal repretentatrv* venue or |un«K tion ol
th'S Court, tr* required to Me the-r
otyectm i with Ih-t Court W ITHIN
THE LATER O F TH R EE M ON TH S
A FTE R TH E DATE O F TH E FIR ST
PUBLICATION O F T H IS N O TIC E
O R TH IR TY D AYS A F T E R THE
DATE O F SERVICE O F A C O P Y OF
TH IS NOTICE O N TH EM
A l creatort Ol If* decedent and
othet pertont haying claim* ot
demand* agt-nti decedent t ettate
on whom a copy ol th.* rtobce it
served withn lh.ee month* aft*. It*
dale ot It* t'-st pubecatton ol Ih-t
note* must M* thee c la m t with th*
Courl W ITH IN T H E LA TE R O F
TH R EE M O N T H S A F T E R THE
DATE O F THE FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F THIS N O TIC E O R TH IR TY DAYS
A FTER TH E DATE O F SER VICE OF
A C O P Y CF TH IS N O T IC E ON
THEM
A l off*, cietttert of Ihe decedent
and pertont having claim* or
demand* aja n .l the decedent.
estate mutl u* ih*« c la m t wan
court W ITH IN TH R EE M O N TH S
AFTER TH E DATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS D EM ANOS ANO
O B JE CTIO N S N O T S O FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tr* dal* d the fiw pUftcaton ol
thn Nonce * October 20 2002
IVrsonal Repicsenlat-ve
John Bee.*668 Deifmu Place
Lake Mary FL 327.6
Gary J Boynton
Attorney tor Personal ReptetanUltv*
Florid* B arilo 266871
330 N Broadway Avenue
Orlando FL 12603
Phone (407)422 6011
PtrtAth October 20. 27 2002
RR138___________________
IN TH E CIR CUIT C O U R T FOR
SEMINOLE C O U N TY
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO 02-1044 CP
IN RE ESTATE O f
M ARGARET K BFKJNNINGS
____
Deceased
NOTICE TO C R ED ITO R S
th* attoAmntration ol to* esial* ol
M A R G AR ET
K
B ftU N M N G S
deceased F * Ntanc*. 02 104. CP
* Pendnij vt In* Ctrcul Court tof
Semevrt Courtly Ftonda Probal*
0 * * « n to* addicts ol which * P O
Draw*. C Santord. FL 327730M 9
the name* and address*! ol to* .
Pe*sunal Repretent.itive and the
PlHtonal Repraaenlaltves ettorney
ar# set torth NHow
A l creators of to* decedent and
otter parson! ha.,og claeni or
•tomjnd, against decedent s „ U |,
tocketong tetnelured. cuntetganl ot
taNktokJeied clamt*. on whom a copy
ul tot* no#«e t serve.] ntutl file their
clean* w in tort Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF J M O N TH S AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIR S T PUBLICATION
O F THIS N O TIC E O H JO DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O F SERVICE OF
A C O P Y O f TH IS N O TIC E ON
th em

A l other cretMort ol If* deceder!
and persons having Clam I or
demands againit the decedent t
•Male atetodng unmahaed contav
9 » * oi uniapedeted tlaeh* nXiSl N*
toeatlaant wth to .v C .«.rl W ITHIN )
M ON TH S A U E R IH E DATE OF
t h e f i r s t p u b l ic a t io n o f th is

ALL CLAIMS N O T S O FILED WILL
BE FOR EVER BAH R EO
The dale ot tv Sl put*c*non of m,,
Nonce * October 20 2002
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27— N lksiky &amp; Cun it

14 1 Homes For Sale
143 Out of Stale
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 tndustnal 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 Salo
157 Mobiio Homes For Sale
159 Real Estato Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duple ■ For Salo

7LAKI MARY, FLORIOA
1 Of PUBLIC HEARING
toftember 2 1 . 2002
700 PM
I IS HEREBY GIVEN by toe
•mpon of toe C*y of like
t Qm. toat u « j Commission
4 A Pubi&lt; Hearing on
* 21.2003 At 7OOP M o#
r+***n* a* pots** id
a request from Central
**001 Associate* lo# a van
Chapter 155. Appervka A
if toe Code of Ordnance*
•• the mmvTXsn total lengm
» to# the taper and tree right
7* hand deceleration Lane
*° • s ta n c e acrept

•ACity Engwieer on me tut
MCflfced property
j£C 07 TWP 70S RGE 30€
AW II O f PINE HART PDA
* SE t 4 Of SE 1 4 PUN W
* S 700 FT E 383 90 FT N
**0BEG (1 76 AC)
Hearmg *&gt;n be *• 4 •
-n u e n Chamber* 100 N
r.CU)Poad lake Mary The
&lt; • #vAed to Attend and he
1 Sid heatmg may be eonftn
*3* ire to tvne tmw § foal
•aa • mad# by the City
-raacn A copy of the proposed
t seen i» a«a*ut'a m the
**%hAy
Development
arrert a lake Mary C«ty Mali
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Frday 8 00 A m lo
0/* 'vUdog hcAdeys
» a H usON UtCiUth
•^EAI. AN# DECISION MADE
*»#S COMMISSION WITH
'tCT TO ANY MATTER CON
&lt; 0 AT THIS VEETitjQ QP
MiQ HE OP SHE WVL NEED
•CORD Of THE PROCEED
AtiO th a t f o r slt. h pur
l HE OR SHE MAY NEED to
.RE THAT A VEPBATIM
* 0 Of THE PROCEEDINGS
WADE
WHICH RECORD
JOCS THE TESTIMONY ANO
CNCE UPON WHICH THE
SAL IS TO HE BASED FlORI
TATUTES 786 0105
RSONS WITH DISABILITIES
XNG ASSISTANCE TO PAP
A1E IN ANi Of THESE f’ffO
»NQS SHOULD CONTACT
CITYS ADA COORDiNATOFi
AST 46 HOURS IN ADVANCE
HE MEETINQ AT (407)565
o f lame m am » Florid a
A Foster C*y Clerk
D October 4 7007
h Ortoher 77 2002
1________________________

H THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ATH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JRlSDlCTION OIVISION
*LE NO 02 CA IMA 14 0
*HORl/Ofi CORPORATION
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DEVISEES
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&lt; 20€ AS UNKNOWN
-»•$ IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS.
NOTICE OF
jRECLOSURE SALE
Cl* IS HE REBf GIVEN pj#
*1* Summary FawU &gt;*&gt;jm#nt
tooaure dated OCT 17 TUX?
•1 a Qrvd Cave No 02 CA

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71— l i a r W a n t e d

71— l l t i r W a n t e d

71— I I fi r W a n te d

Care CJivef Bucmmat* 4'?houve.
Santord. neuromuscular condition
ertocaled 47 yr c*j male Boom A
board. $56 weekly week days
bwdtimo alternate weekends 52
hoofstnonlti Serious inquire* only
Pels n s no drugs quel 407 323­
7508

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mghl Of wknrt nvwung care tof 2
chMvntBoyv 4yr» ft 9yfi| I you Kw
ti S.«AnJ t» Luke U v y -vo-i cal 407
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Hours Per Weok 9 A M
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$39 957 FVf Year Requites a

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INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST1
Aleiity% a good polrcy eapeoaRy Fir
butmess
opportunities
and
franctv*e% Ca» Florida Dept of
AgncuRurt A Consumer Services at
B00 43S-7357 o# FTC HELP to#
•ne rAjmvUc# Or m4 ou# Wab srto*
at www he gov tw/op
Ftortoa Lmt requeee seflen of carton
taivwns
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FIuik Ja Dept of Agriculture A
Consume# Services hr tore selling
CaU lo verity laaful registration
before you buy
59— F i n a m i \ i
S lK V IC LN

Attention Readers!!
It A 4*eg.»| to# compames do«r&gt;g
buvnett by P*one to pron.

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tof fikterty Hml laundfy goort horn,
cooking and belt ol an Lim.iy
atmotphefB 407-322-1725______
Experienced Floor Tech lot
Semmoto. Santord area Good
driving record eicoUenl pay A
benefits Cal 407 3136000 or tax
resume 407 3394710
Coe. MW.1b Myi mAji . M u n
m ^ U g U n j r r x x l x n u Al shirts
no Sundays 407 370 8100
Molid-ty workeis Earn holiday
money wfrte you he$) (Xhers FiA » v l
part time ho'day employment
Salary $5 50-16 00 hr Seminole
County aiea
Good
publ&lt;
appearance ft cheerful personality
iKMtrl fir hem r*&gt; qi4fU Slewnt
at 407 377 7642 e.l 725

cmc SHtari a m is s br ake
OPErtATOh. EXP REQUIRED
GOOO PAY A BENEFITS DFWP
407-299-1592

Invest $7 000 Earn up lo
$20K yr*.v Pace# Route
407 376 538J N mag

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a loan and ask you lo pay for d
before they deliver for mnro
mtormatwn laltotfrce t 877 FTC
HELP |A (ilAc vurvvr rtweiiyt town
The Scmmo'o Herald and thrr
Federal Tnele Commssrcm)
SAVE MONEY
Own For less Than Rent
New 3 A 4 bedroom homes e&gt;tt» So
dovm' Sto* credt ok Ca* 407 677
1737*757 to fmd out more

252 Accounting
253 Additions A
Remodeling
254 An Conditioning

71— M u r W a n t e d

C am

Cooks wanted at Gators Rnerude
Gri Afciyopervvi 407 fiBR 9700
Courtyard by Marriott needs Part
Time Full tone restauranlkitcfien
ftolp AM sh.n Cal 407 444 1000
Dedicated Team Runs' Central
Transport seeks oemer operator
teams tor dodcated runs from our
Otanrlo te»rrhr«»l Home **ek*rv)s
5 000 rmles per week lease
purchase program* fuel plate
m/iinrp pw get» ( Lws A CIX rryf
Coil 84&gt;6 7-10 8737

Mouse cleaner tor apt Also a
manlenanca type person
needed 407 373 8019

Dftvrr Trainees Needed »«■n ,
Transport neerls tnctot trainr drivers
NOW
No Cap net •
S.*TJlvu&lt;« 0kim»ui«ev
&gt;C(X &gt;
fio pruhiefn* COL trinreog aw.i iitu»
Call no*' 407 .&gt;68 3576

INSTAllEfVTRAINEE
vertical blinds ft moro Bent'.u A
Ira-rvng provided Call 407 830
4700 tor nlerview

Ccinrjn Grad A at truss! fvre» 111yrutrs
e*p**r*nce as mana&lt;&gt;ng conymieftt
and dek store prm ng and ordering
merchandise from vendors at
competitive
ehoiesato prices
Formulates merchantksatg pokcies
coordinates
merchandising
activities deter mares mark up and
murk duem percentages to ensure
profit
determines amount of
mercfMntoe lo be storked arwt rknuts
buyers m purchase Of Supplies tor
resale, conducts traawng courses to
nbsAVw? f t t d n t c ,v«J brRa*r.ftges ar*1
tobacco sates «\ accordance enth
# torkL i regulations eianunes meat
and food products bought lor
preparation of deb sandwiches
ad.Tses staff of qu.ftUty of food and
method of handling dek meats amt
other
factors
affecting
the
preparation free/mg end f tor mg of
k&lt;»d conducts m servKe traevng k it
employees
Vf-il stapervise 4
irmpkTyees Send re s id e to A g m ry
tor Woddf.ice tnrvn .i^m P O B ut
10869 Talafuissee F l 370:i7 08 f.‘»
Job Order e FL 7334386

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business
opportunities
and
franchises Ca* Florida Depf of
Agnn * ure A Convener Services at
800 435-7357 or F T C H E L P tor
free ntomvfttmn Or vn4 our Web vie
at www rtc gov tx/op
F tord a ki* rwyjres se*e#s of cert.en
tkrsmess ' U &gt; r U W n to rer^sler **h
Florida Depf of Agriculture A
Consumer Services before seftmg
CaU to verity i.y*ful registration
before you buy
O p fca l Lab Tecbnoan
£r&lt;ry kwe4 fti/Lse rvp a plus SaNbrd

by SR 417 M F 8-4 30pm 407 123
7040X74

P re s s o r
Skilled Dry Cleantwondry
flirt Fim* 4 P»f1 limt
Apply W' wpplKedon »n pMton
J1S 01 lit* SI Santord

Philips Cleaners

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U TIL ITY C O N T R A C T O R
MIAlIH INSURANCE ANO 40IK
PI AN' D*uq r»*xe* MNMftplK*
App*s At «90 Mill** Drt*«
A ft a m oo t • S prm qw 407 240-4000

I .»*»? Mary Area Fornate cumpunwi
tu *j I nut steady ttrrw*s or deys w.uty
ft. tmrtg ki •M'fvng in ,$7%•&lt;r*■*i MliU
bv reltabNi A dr-vw 407 377 7208

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doafiluen Santord looking »'»r

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technicians Good pay A'-l brniefits
package Cal Steve •
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making $15 to $70 &lt;tn floor Co* t*&gt;
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pnyYeges $1.30 *k .*tl »^w*r.
371 377-3011
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Starting &lt;9 $t7/wk
Historic Downtown
407-130-4471
Deltona Room *are#4 •
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$80 *Fxfk Ca* fb k ’n. i
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3135 o# 373 8840 tor .tot.. ".
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rertMNteled a* uft CAN* A C
( 4«0#m kftch use sec rtr i.
owtier. private entr in­
Smoking* Only ifrug free
need apply 40/ 130 71M
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295 Pflpnr Hanging
297 Post Control
298 Pmno&lt;Org.iri Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Prossuro Cln.vimg
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303 Secretarial ft typing
304 Siting
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306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pont Servi- 1
308 Termite Ropier
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 tV.Radio
314 Upfiolstery
316 Welding ft Slii ' l Metal
318 Well Drirting
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255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
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262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpel Cleanmq
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 Chikl Caro Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywall
276 Electrical
277 Fence
27B Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Homo Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakelront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

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laundry Rm $6505625 Deposit
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A. Oarage. Community Pool
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55 Business
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57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

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Resumes
Education 4 Training
Help Wanted
Employment
Wanted

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U n f u r n is h e d

103— H o u s e s *
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S » A x d 3 d . CMA. 128 Club Ftaed

• io 'V m o pkis d*p, nee 2/1 . ioo
Cowitry Club O d e 1600mo plus

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Sanford Malone Oistncl 2 2 . CHA.
f!P. hardwood lloort security
•yslem 1825/monto 321 574098?

117 Commeicml Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasturo For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storage Offico For Rent

105— D uplex/T ripiex

199 Pets 4 Supplies
200 Livestock/Faim
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Hoavy Machinery
207 Jewolry
209 Wearing Apparel
2 11 Antique Collectibles
215 Boats 4 Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

107— M obile H omes

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322 v * gtxmct ka. MnJ not *nxj
t»xch 1(UH»I $1 T D K in iS rh m it
t 800 755 1528 i 380

Open House Sunday 17pm 4pm
4BR.2BA 1935 » I . Ig kitchen i,le
A berber Ig sen porch w tailed vinyl
wrxkxes face keen u id e u c . rrvmy
emas 1174 900 Sanford 407 321
8205

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BED
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O R THO PEDIC Matt Box. sM x
PtkkkP Cost 11400 teX 1295 407
680-0577

Bl«ck lexthe. love ixxl. xxcenecondition, a gitxl buy at onty
1100 00 C e l today'
407-492 3264

BRASS
BCD,
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O R TH O P E D IC
PILLOW TOP
Mat, Box W Frame AM st« boxed
out I t 100 se41775 4078600577

Drvtser Sokd wood mertum brown
color. 77 \ IY long t8‘ depth 30 •
height Great condition • large
drawers 1100 obo 407 2605121

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17900. te41)795 Flp-sewer 1250
407 660-1415

Ethan Aien dxxng loom i f teals
t(V6
chairs
need
reuphotsteringtabie
needs
refirxshmg 1600 Fui sue bed
wood headboard love teat q
comparxon chaxt. 1450 tor ser Can
be seen xi Sanford 407 482 5688
•Nmmore Freer*. Upnghr IJ 7Cu
It . Irosilett. e M e etrranly fit
02/05. located SR434 Wmler
Spnrxys (kryex n u I move 12M 386
451-7142 8 5 , M F onfy
Kenmore

1 luxury txm petoafop sal war 7 yr
queen 1140. kxx,
1210 Brand new Located in
Sanford. 407*40? 2778

35x10 mrXalo home attached FL rtn.
parity turnd carpeted ceXrog laris
new stove new A C Located xi Town
A Counfry (..t o ll Park. 5355 Orange
HAd Ik kkxxiw A a x .j $15 000 386
740-1095

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CHERRY
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Ctvppendale chant buliel A hutch
navel used sM bnwx) cos) II2k. set
11950 server. 1395 407 6CO-14I5

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Cove 12 800 obo 407 322 8699

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299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen 4 Glass Work
303 Secretarial 4 Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
316 WekJmg 4 Sheet Metal
3 t8 Well Dotting
319 Window Washing 4 Tinting

apl u/e

Musi sea. moving, retngxraior
portable
dish
washer
A
washer dryer 407-373 5953 Iv
msg

Bed Black iron canopy bed w.lti
toxuy »rm pbowsop set ffovex used
407 402 2778

Mruxuassaxt 20), an*xn i x g i M x
mo4vie home *1 n ee park south ol
Sanford Owner tmancxig 1469 mo
XKludes tot rent SI 000 down, own
tree A ciear xi 2 ye.vs 407 322 37) 7,

stackable

Aq ye x H OP 407 2S6-7647

«minfy foi 1135

d ic k e r bedroom surte complete
with heaitooa.il, dresser meror

Beds, kxalni xi Sankxd, ortoopexAc
krm sets with 5 yr warrarXy Twxi 175
k* 190. cyaien 195. kxig 1175 Never
used can deliver 407*402 7 778

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407 415-1475

9th ANNUAL

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AFFORDABLE HOMES
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157— M obile H omes
For S aie

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving 4 Storage
293 Oil. Lube 4 Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 PianorOrgan Tuning

181— A pteiances &amp;
Furniture For Sale

SAf# ono c 2
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Buwwtt of hun« 407 718 7744

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P.O. Bo* 1667
Sanford, FL 32772-1667
•ONLY ONE ITEM

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ale

Sa I if o r o
ib a n o p e I s
1450MONTH PIUS o e POSIT
407-323 1167

Santoro waietuute arx] uttxex
ivaAlblo r enter) anrt ananas 407
321 7497

280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation 4 Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry 4 Repair
284 Lakefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

252 Accounting
253 Additions 4
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

407 322 2861

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260 Bush H ogg in g

261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpel 4 Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ce4ing Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 Child Care Confers
269 Cleaning Sorvices
270 Concrete
271 Cons., uebon
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywall
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling

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U*6ary C r f A C C C u m u t f SryWi

Park Axe Motxte Home Park, a 55.
community For Hent.
Mobile
homes (TV tots MotJ o homo Ms

255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect Repair
258 Automotive

241 Rec Vehictes/Campers For Sale
243 Trailer' F j r Sale
245 Farm Equipment

Fo

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199 900
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231 Cars For Sato
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 T mek. Buses Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcycles/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals

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221 Good Things to Eat
222 Musical Instruments
223 Miscellaneous
229 Auctions

I 8 t Appliances 4
Furniture For Sale
183 Television 4 Sleiea Radio
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn 4 Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

107— M obile H omes

Focus
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2/1 Units horn *495 A up 1st
d’on,h* i»nt 4 security drpout
Section a welcome 407-323 3268

M E R C H A N D IS E

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out of Slate
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Homo 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

2BR/1BA moMe home with large
screened porch on 5 acres Close n
* private ViOlnonopefs 407 257
3258

407-323*4540
West Sanford 2/1 cute house W O
hookups. does to trial 1650 month
kfokxtes iMkes Addis no pets 407­
323-2277.

322- 2611

REAL E S TA TE

91 Apartments/
Homes
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apanments - Furnished
99 Apartments •Unfurnished
100 Condommum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duples/Tnplei
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

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117 Commercial Rentals
Its Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
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123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storage-Office For Rent

67 Career
Consultants
69 Resumes
70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

195-OmcE Equipment
For S ale

187— Sporting G oods

P.tnay Bowes Modal 1250 Mail
Opener $875. Pitney Bowes ModH
1861 Folding Machine $475.
Mcheat Super Spaed 50 Paper
Shredder. $4 75. U A R C O Floor
ModH Burster $1275 Ca l 407 302­
8395

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wood 1 * tut# (tocorstrv* tog*. %t*
m crate Can d#4*w Co#l $4S00 •••
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$ 1 79 2 0 ea 18**20 $212 80ea
Surplus Stoat A Supp' /. Inc ApopM
407 293 5788

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West ot
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Deluge
Plain
Year, south
ot tho border
Panache
Well kept, to
a swabby
Theater

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boach
Typo start
Sock style
Nearest in
space or
position
Unruly child
Inlet at tho
shore
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motor? W8V* got 6wml Come tee
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Service Center. 1000 Weal 1*1 SI.
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year's styles
49 A nd nothing
more
51 Fork out
52 Irritable
53 Tenement
row
54 Perfect
55 Diaphragm
that controls
the size of
the pupil
56 Jo|une
58 Sorrowful
exclamation
59 Office
reminder
60 Author
unknown, (or
short

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Sea/N/Sportl
Com* Chock Thom Out!
Many Mod#l» To Choooo
Brand Now Bool A Traitor
Starting Al • $1,999
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S e r v ic e C e n t e r
1000 We*l 1at SL Sanford
407-322-0994

w e Sat tour Boat on Convgnment
Nlchola Outboard Service Center
407 322 6994

217— G arage S ales
Garege Sale Sanlord Histone
Dnincl. 1119 South Myrtle Are
Nov I A 2. 92pm Ran dale Nov t
A 9 Antique*, collectible*
houseware*

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High qualify low pneot Wolff
Tannmg B«*ls Paymants from
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color cotatog Cal kxtey* 1 688 63951bO
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Toalcotor 12*10. (21 yards) $50
obo 407-3T3-4540

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Good anytm* $75 00 407 365
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SHEET MUSIC
47 PIECES. 1920 S • 1950 S
PLUS
16 S H E E T
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1960Uncobi Cnntmenial Mark VI
Lets than 1CAJK mile* 5!500
407 321 0229
1990 Ford Probe Hi mUeege but
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Sanlord Estate Sale
Fn/Sal. 9- 3pm. Nov I 42
1JO Manlime Olive, Sanlo.il
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radtetor. short*, tihou*! *y*!am.
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rochorgo $2500 407-324-7492
92 Chovy Cavafter RS Run* Good*
2 Door. AutorrotK. 4 Cyteidvr. Trnad
amdowt. Good Sturao A A r Ma»a
ohar" 407 321-8203
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tooded. run* great. 68 000 rrnto*
$5 000 CaJI after 6pm. 407-323­
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Dark green w/ *po*i#r. tinted
wmdoos Dunroof. leather. CD
pfayer. 71k mite* nor* lire* A
brake* Garage kept, clean ntenor
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great.
$16,700
negotiable 407 927 5212

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200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplios
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Anttque/Collectibles
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

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183 Television A Stereo/Radio
185 Computers For Sale
167 Sporting Goods
169 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

141 Homos For Salo
143 Out of State
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 Properly 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

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234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Busea/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydea/BIkes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehicle s/Campers For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment
S E R V IC E S
252 Accounting
253 Additions &amp;
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

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1980 Lincoln Continental Mark VI
Lass than 100K miea. 11500
407-321-0229

1993 CH E V Y CAVALIER. STICK
SHIFT. AC. 4 NEW TIR ES. RUNS
GREAT. 82000,000.407-8358338
1998 NISSAN 200SX B E Omen, new
tub sunroof. CtVC aaaafte. epotot.
power sverySYng. 118.000
82.500. Sandy. 407-8154833.
1906 CM* Aura* Green!
D6w transmission, runt good, Al
power, aui roof, factory (tots, AM/FM
CO A Cassette. 88300 407-324-1009
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good Ursa. 11.000. obo. 407-325
0108.

95 Flrabtrd. Red. 6 cyl, auto,
toadad. runt great. 86.000 mite*
55.000 C a l after 6pm. 407-325
2519.

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good Interior. 81495 or beat offer.
C a l 407-327-3857.

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$1275 obo 407-328-6489. a * tor Joe

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tell 1st 8100 407-3657035.

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 OH, Lube A Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
ISO PlantYOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen A Glasa Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding
305 Sm a* Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
318 Welding A Sheet Metal
318 We« DrWng
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255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
256 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpel Cleaning
266 Celling Repair
2 67 Ceramic Tile
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
2 70 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywa*
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
288 Laundry Services

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pi. 83,700. 407-322-9348.
1999 Otaa M rwan: 46.000m*aa.
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Annual Community
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Sept. 7th 9am-2pm household
itama, dodwt. baby Rama, dehaa,
restaurant equip. appAancsa, spoils
equip, entertainment center,
furniture, eto (Oborin Tar. O0CR15
Club) which runs
rune between
(Country Ctub)
SR4271 Lake Mary Blvd

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Assorted VMS Movtss A Video
Oamea. Maka Oiler Dealer*
Welcome! Phone or Fax, 407302-4782.

Warehouse Antiques: Downtown
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AUCTION: 3,000W-Commeridal and residential
developmenL Acre* In White-Hot, St. Lucie and
Brevard Countlet. i.P . King Auction Co.,Inc.
(800)318-5464. James Scott King A U -0000358;
B K 03S 9I06.

Large Eelate Sale
127W adlJ r tk a Cad*. 8a r*»d Sept
8 7 7. Bam-4pm. Grand piano, (rant
tabtee. end tablaa, large a n a iu oak
csbinsi, 6hp sir compressor, utyton
8,000 ganaralor, hundred* oI toot*,
bookcaies. Pot machine, 18 It Iron
gate. Delta IMsaw. Saar* 8’ table
tew. oak 9 drawer Jewelry box. lamps,
knans, coSaclblei. hundred* ol
toms loo nuneroua to manaon. 407314-3855 0(407-4165941.

ABSOLUTE AUCTION: BocaGrande(Gasp«rilla
Island), Florida, October ltt.SanSealr,luxurioui6
bedroom,61/2 bath island estate. J.P.K ing Auction
Company. Inc. (800)358-5464. FI Bro. A Auction­
eer James Scoit King IA U 358.
A BSO LU TE AUCTION: September 19th.47IW
■acre recreational hunting plantation. Perry, FL.
(800)538-3464. J.P . King Auction Co., J . Scott
K ingl A U -0000358;1)K -0359I06.

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Pan Am, cuts flights in Sanford
S A N F O R D — P a n A m e rica n A irw a y s
w ill su b s ta n tia lly cu t se rv ice in a n d o u t o f
O r la n d o S a n fo r d In te r n a tio n a l A irp o rt
b e g in n in g n e x t w eek .
T h e c u ts , w h ic h b e g in S e p t. 14, a r c in
re s p o n se to d e c lin in g .d e m a n d th ro u g h o u t
th e a irlin e In d u stry , a P an A m o fficial sa id .
"Y o u c a n 't p ic k u p a n e w s p a p e r w ith o u t
re a d in g a b o u t th e tro u b le s in th e in d u stry ,"
sa id D a n F o rtn a m , v ice p re sid e n t o f m a rk e t-

t's football time
in Seminole
High school football began
this week In Seminole
County. For all the scores •
and highlights, see
Page 1B

Airline will reduce flights and eliminate
destinations, including Newark
in g fo r P a n A m . "P e o p le a r c n o t retu rn in g to
a ir trav el a s q u ic k ly a s w e w o u ld h a v e
hoped .
" A ir lin e s a r c in v e ry h a rd tim es rig h t
n o w ," F o r tn a m ad d e d . "W e n e ed to b e a b le
to resp o n d qu ick ly , a n d w e 'r e cu ttin g frcq u e n c y p re tty se rio u sly ."
F o rtn a m p ro v id ed few sp e cifics, b u t sa id

P a n A m 's c u ts in clu d e trim m in g th e fro
q u e n c y o f s o m e ro u tes a n d e lim in a tin g o th
e rs . F o r e x a m p le , th e a irlin e 's S a n Ju a n
P u e rto R ico , to S a n fo rd ro u te, P a n A m 'f
m o st p o p u la r flig h t, is o ffered tw ice d a ily s b
d a y s a w e e k . S e rv ice w ill b e c u t to tw ice i
w eek .
" P u e r to R ic o a b so lu te ly is th e b e st route

w e h a v e ," F ortn am sa id . "H o w e v e r, it's v e ry
se a so n a l. S e p te m b e r a n d O c to b e r a rc th e
w o rst m o n th s in th e a irlin e in d u stry , a n d
th is y e a r it is e v e n m o re s o ."
F lig h ts o u t o f S a n fo rd to N e w a rk , N .J.,
w ill b e elim in a te d , a t least fo r no w , F o rtn a m
sa id . P a n A m b e g a n o ffe rin g d a ily flig h ts to
N e w a r k .J u s t o u tsid e o f N e w Y ork C ity, o n
Ju n e 28. F o rtn a m sa id th e ro u te w a s " a v e ry
so u g h t a fte r d e s tin a tio n " a n d n o ted th a t
d e m a n d w a s g ro w in g . H o w ev er, th e co st o f
S e e Pan A m , Page 12A

Station bond
referendum
will be on &gt;
Nov. ballot
By Michell« Jeria
Managing Editor
L A K E M A R Y — It's n o w u p to
; th e v o te rs w h e th e r th e city sh o u ld
' b u ild a n e w fire statio n .
,-City C o m m is s io n T h u r s d a y
a p p r o v e d a re so lu tio n p ro v id in g
fo r a b o n d re fe re n d u m o n th e
N ov. 5 b a l l o t R e sid e n ts w ill b e
a s k e d w h e th e r th e y su p p o rt b o n d
fin a n cin g , n o t to e x ce e d $ 4 m il­
lio n , fo r co n stru ctio n o f th e n e w
p u b lic sa fe ty facility. *
"T h e
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b o h d issu e
is th e fu n d ­
The old fire
in g m e c h a ­
n is m to
station is total­
reb u ild th e
ly insufficient
fire s ta tio n ,"
for the grow­
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ing needs of
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be a writer. Thai's wny she1;
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refer to he* as Fern Park’s
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jCbme September, It's timei
[to say goodbye to the bar: b e c u e grill and start mak­
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pr and more satisfying than
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fire s ta tio n h a s c irc u la te d w ith in
c ity g o v e r n m e n t fo r se v e ra l
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th e stu d e n ts d e cid e d fo r th e m se lv e s h o w th ey
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d u rin g th e d e d ica tio n cerem o n y .
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a n in d iv id u a l w h o g a v e s o m u ch
to th is n a tio n ."
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m illio n .
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a n d s a id w e c o u ld u s e w h a t e v e r w e w a n t e d ,"
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G re e n w a y S tre e t, S a n fo rd , w a s
a r r e s t e d biy S a n f o r d p o li c e
W e d n e s d a y . T h e a r r e s t r e p oc r t s a id
o n M a y 3 1 , H a mn pp tto
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H a m p t o n w a s l o c a t e d W e d n e s d a y in
t h e 1 5 0 0 b l o c k o f W e s t 1 2 t h S t r e e t,
a n d a rre ste d o n a c h a rg e o f
s a l e / d e li v e r y o f c o c a in e .

m o v e b y t h e fo lk s a t C P H . T h e c y n ic s o u t th e r e
w ill c la im th is G le r a c h is p la y in g s o m e k in d o f
a n g le . 1 d is a g r e e . I 'm a p r e tty b ig c y n ic (a s r e g u ­
la r r e a d e r s o f th is c o lu m n c a n a t te s t) , b u t I h o n ­
e s tly b e lie v e th is is a p r im e e x a m p le o f c iv ic
p rid e . G le r a c h h a d n o th in g to g a in b u t r e s p e c t,
a h d h e f &amp; j t y P K t s O u t i i i t p a d e a . A l o t o f b u s i­
n e s s e s ta tf o a b o u t b e t n g ' lg o o d n e ig h b o r s ." C P H
a c t s lik e o n e .
S a n fo r d * * b le s s e d w ith s e v e r a l g r e a t c o r p o r a te
c it iz e n s — W a y n e D e n s c h , B i l l H e a r d
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J e r m a n y J e r m a in e F e e n e y , 2 2 , o f
H a r tw e ll A v e n u e , S a n f o r d , a n d
J o s e p h W a tk in s , J r ., 3 1 , o f W e s t 1 2 th
S tr e e t, w e re a rr e ste d b y S a n fo rd
p o li c e W e d n e s d a y . O f f i c e r s fo u n d
t h e t w o i n W a t k in s ' h o m e w h e n t h e y
s e r v e d a s e a r c h w a r r a n t . E a c h o f th e
t w o w a s c h a r g e d w ith p o s s e s s i o n o f
c o c a in e .

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m in d — a n d a b u s h e l fu ll o f s m a ll b u s in e s s e s
th a t e x h ib it t h e s a m e p r id e in c o m m u n it y a s
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th a t lis t, D a v e .
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w h e t h e r th e c it y s h o u ld fu n d d o w n t o w n o r g a n i­
z a tio n s to p r o m o te a n d h e lp r e v it a liz e d o w n ­

P a tt y B r id g e s , 4 6 , a n d J o s e p h E r ic
S e b a c k , 3 9 , b o th o f T a v a res, w ere
lo c a t e d b y S e m in o le C o u n ty
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to w n .
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a d v o c a t e f in a n c ia lly s u p p o r tin g S a n f o r d M a i n
S t r e e t I n c . O t h e r s , lik e S a r a J a c o b s o n , a r c p u s h ­
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n e g lig e n c e , a n d d is o r d e r ly i n t o x ic a ­
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S p rin g s , w a s a rre ste d b y S a n fo rd
p o li c e T h u r s d a y a t a b u s i n e s s in t h e
u n d e r t h e in f lu e n c e ( D U I) o f a l c o ­
h o l/ d r u g s . '
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S a n f o r d . O f f i c e r s s a id h e h a d b e e n in
a n a l t e r c a t io n w ith o n e o f t h e b u s i ­
O th e r A rre sts
n e s s e m p lo y e e s . H e w a s c h a r g e d
T h o m a s W a d e J r ., 3 9 , o f A c a d e m y
w ith b a t t e r y a n d d is o r d e r ly i n t o x ic a ­
A v en u e, S a n fo rd , w a s a rre ste d b y
tio n .
S a n f o r d p o lic e W e d n e s d y . O f fic e r s
s a id h e t o o k $ 2 3 .1 6 in b a t t e r i e s fr o m
a c o n v e n ie n c e s t o r e in th e 2 7 0 0
T h e r is c o L e o n a r d o J o r d a n , 2 6 , o f
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b l o c k o f W e st 2 5 t h S t r e e t w ith o u t
p a y in g . H e w a s c h a r g e d w ith p e t t y
b y s h e r i f f 's d e p u t i e s T h u r s d a y o n
s h o p lif t in g fr o m a m e r c h a n t.
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lo w in g a d is p u t e w ith h is m o th e r .
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W illa r d E llis M e g o n e g a l, 3 8 , o f
in t o x ic a t io n .
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b y d e p u t ie s W e d n e s d a y . H e r e p o r t ­
e d ly h a d a n a lt e r c a t io n w ith a n e ig h ­
C h r is t in e A n n C o r s e r , 2 9 , R a c h e lle
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b o r. H e w a s c h a r g e d w ith b u r g la r y
w ith a s s a u lt Sc b a tte r y , a n d b a tte r y .
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m o tio n m a y b e a g o o d id e a . G o r d o n h a s c e r ta in ­
ly m a d e a d if f e r e n c e a t th e c h a m b e r a f te r a r o c k y
sta rt.
T h e re a l q u e s tio n is s h o u ld t h e c ity c o n t in u e to
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s io n c h a m b e r s o f c it y h a ll. A m o n g
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h o ld p u b lic h e a r in g s r e la t iv e to s e t ­
t in g t h e t e n t a t iv e m illa g e r a t e f o r f is ­
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E S T E L L E M A E U A R D IE R I
E s te lle M a e B a rb ie ri, 7 9 ,
K in g w a y D r iv e , D e lto n a , d iet!
S u n d a y , S e p t. 1 ,2 0 0 2 a t F lo rid a
H o sp ita l F is h M e m o r ia l, O ra n g e
C ity . B o m in N e w F o u n d la n d ,
N .J., s h e m o v e d to C e n tr a l
F lo rid a 2 4 y e a r s a g o . S h e w a s a
h o m e m a k e r a n d E p is c o p a lia n
b y fa ith .
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e d a u g h te r,
C a r m o n a T ro m b in o , D e lto n a ; six
g r a n d c h ild r e n ; e ig h t g re a t­
g ra n d c h ild r e n .
B a ld a u ff F a m ily F u n e ra l
H o m e , O r a n g e C ity , in c h a rg e o f
a r r a n g e m e n ts .
M A T T IE P U G H B A R K E R
M a ttie P u g h B a rk e r, 7 6 , o f
P e n s a c o la , d ie d T u e sd a y , S e p t. 3 ,
2 0 0 2 a t H o s p ic e H o u s e ,
P e n s a c o la . S h e w a s b o m S e p t.
1 5 ,1 9 2 5 in E sc a m b ia C o u n ty .
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e h u sb a n d
C a r l E . B a rk e r, S r.; s o n , A lle n
T e m p le ; d a u g h te r s , P a tricia
R c e a a n d P e n e lo p e P a tte rs o n ,
b o th o f P e n s a c o la , B e ttie R a ifo rd
o f A lle n , T e x ., P a m e la M o rs e ,
S a n f o r d ; sis te rs , T h e lm a
C o ttin g h a m , In d ia n a p o lis , In d .,
K a tie S p e a r m a n , P e n s a c o la ;
b r o th e r s , H o w a rd P u g h ,
S to c k b r id g e , G a ., B e n n ie P u g h ,
T h o m a s v ille , N .C .; 1 3 g r a n d c h il­
d r e n ; s e v e n g ro a t-g r a n d c h il­
d re n .
F u n e ra l s e n d e e s w e re h e ld
F rid a y , S e p t. 6 a t M o lin o F irst
A s s e m b ly o f G o d , P u g h C h a p e l
in M o lin o , F lo rid a .
M e m o r ia l c o n tr ib u tio n s m a y
b e m a d e in h e r n a m e to th e
F lo rid a S h e r if f 's D e p t. Y o u th
R a n c h , P.O . B o x 2 0 0 0 , B o y s
R a n c h , F l. 3 2 0 6 4 9 9 8 4 o r th e

Jo y c e G o ld e n b u r g H o s p ic e
R e s id e n c e , 1 0 0 7 5 H illcro st R o a d ,
P e n s a c o la , 3 2 5 1 4 .
F a ith C h a p e l F u n e ra l H o m e
N o rth , C a n to n m e n t, F lo rid a , in
c h a rg e o f a r r a n g e m e n ts .
V IR G IN IA L E E B O W L IN G
V irg in ia L e e B o w lin g , 7 0 ,
W est D o g w o o d A v e n u e , O r a n g e
C ity , fo rm e rly o f S a n fo r d , d ie d
M o n d a y , S e p t. 2 ,2 0 0 2 a t h e r r e s ­
id e n c e . S h e w a s b o m A u g . 7 ,
1 9 3 2 in T a n n e ry , K y., a n d
m o v e d to C e n tr a l F lo r id a fro m
O h io . S h e w a s fo r m e r o w n e r o f
" M u s ic U n lim it e d " m u s ic s to r e
in S a n fo r d , a n d la te r re tire d
fro m W e n d y 's in O r a n g e C ity .
S h e w a s C h r is tia n b y fa ith , a n d
b e lo n g e d to M o o s e C lu b a n d
E a g le s C lu b in O h io .
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e s o n s ,
R a n d y R ay, D e lto n a , R o c k y L e e ,
O r a n g e C ity , R ic k y Ja y , D e lto n a ;
s te p -s o n , B illy V a m e s , S a n fo r d ;
b r o th e r s , J a c k B la n k e n s h ip ,
R u s h v ille , O h io , Jim
B la n k e n s h ip , D a y to n a , O h io ,
P a u l B la n k e n s h ip , A th e n s , O h io ;
th ro e g r a n d c h ild r e n ; o n e g re a tg ran d so n .
F u n e ra l s e r v ic e s w e r e h e ld
F rid a y , S e p t. 6 w ith P a s to r J .C .
S te e le o ffic ia tin g . B u ria l w a s in
H o lly w o o d C e m e te ry .
B a ld a u ff F a m ily F u n e ra l
H o m e , O r a n g e C ity , in c h a r g e o f
a r r a n g e m e n ts .
K E N N IE F. B U R R O U G H S
K c n n ie F. B u r r o u g h s , 5 8 ,
N o a h S tr e e t, D e lto n a , d ie d
W e d n e sd a y , S e p t. 4 , 2 0 0 2 a t
W in te r P a r k H o s p ita l. B o m in
I h s c a l o o s a , A la ., h e m o v e d to
C e n tr a l F lo rid a In 1 9 8 7 . H e

re tire d fro m O r la n d o N a v a l
C e n te r a n d w a s a v e te r a n o f th e
U .S . N a v y S e a b e e s . H e b e lo n g e d
to D is a b le d A m e r ic a n V e te ra n s,
V e te ra n s o f F o r e ig n W a rs a n d
A m e r ic a n L e g io n .
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e w ife ,
N a y d e n e , D e lto n a ; s o n , T h o m a s
A n d e r s , A th e n s , A la .; d a u g h te r s ,
M a r g a re t L o n g a n d E liz a b e th
T u rn e r, b o th o f D e lto n a ; b r o t h ­
e r s , P a u l, J o e , a n d C h a r le s C .,
a ll o f T u s c a lo o s a , A la ; s is te r s ,
B a rb a r a E v a n s , M o u n d v ille ,
A la ., L o is W o o d , T u s c a lo o s a ,
B la n c h e , E lb c r ta , A la .; fiv e
g r a n d c h ild r e n ; tw o g r e a t- g r a n d ­
c h ild re n .
M e m o r ia l d o n a tio n s m a y b e
m a d e to D is a b le d A m e r ic a n
V e te ra n ss a n d S a r c o id o s is
re s e a rc h .
B a ld a u ff F a m ily F u n e ra l
H o m e , O r a n g e C ity , in c h a r g e o f
a r r a n g e m e n ts .
R O B E R T M O R R IS E G IN T O N
R o b e r t M o r r is E g in to n , 7 1 ,
M o r e e L o o p , W in te r S p r in g s ,
d ie d S u n d a y , S e p t. 1 ,2 0 0 2 . H e
w a s b o m D e c . 2 2 ,1 9 3 0 in
B r o n x v illc , N .Y . H e w a s a
re tire d p r o f e s s o r a n d a K o re a n
w a r v e te r a n o f th e U .S . A rm y .
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e s te p s o n
R o b e r t R o o p , W in te r S p r in g s ;
s t e p d a u g h t e r D a r y l M c In to s h ,
C h u lu o ta ; d a u g h te r, A m y
G o o d w in , O v ie d o ; fiv e g r a n d ­
c h ild r e n .
B a n fic ld F u n e ra l H o m e ,
W in te r S p r in g s , in c h a r g e o f
a r r a n g e m e n ts .
T R O Y E . F A IR C H IL D J R .
T ro y E . F a ir c h ild , Jr., 6 5 , S .
E d g e m o n A v e n u e , W in te r

A C EH A R D W A R k A D E HARD W ARE

S p r in g s , d ie d T u e sd a y , S e p t. 3 ,
2 0 0 2 . H e w a s b o m N ov. 13, 1 9 3 6
in A s h la n d , Ky. H e w a s a re tire d
o w n e r / s a le s p e r s o n in th e a u t o ­
m o tiv e in d u s tr y a n d a v e te r a n
o f th e N a tio n a l G u a r d .
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e s o n s , T ro y
E . I l l , S a n D ie g o , C a l.; d a u g h ­
te rs, K a th r y n , W in te r S p r in g s ,
S u s a n R e v o , L e x in g to n , K y.,
M ir ia m , A s h la n d , K y.; s is te r s
Jo y E lle n G r if fith , A s h la n d , K y.,
M a r y W e b ste r, B o n ita S p r in g s ;
s e v e n g r a n d c h ild r e n .
B a n fic ld F u n e ra l H o m e ,
W in te r S p r in g s , in c h a r g e o f
a r r a n g e m e n ts .

S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e w ife ,
M a r io n , D e lto n a ; d a u g h te r s ,
S u s a n G r e g g a n d J a n e t te A n n is
M a u ss e r, b o th o f D e lto n a ; siste r,
J u n e B a ro n d t, H a m e t, C a l.; fiv e
g r a n d c h ild r e n ; th r e e g ro a tg r a n d c h ild r e n .
M e m o r ia l d o n a t io n s m a y b e
m a d e to H o s p ic e o f
V o lu s ia / F la g le r, 3 8 0 0
W o o d b ria r T ra il, P o rt O r a n g e ,
32119.
B a ld a u ff F a m ily F u n e ra l
H o m e , O r a n g e C ity , in c h a r g e
o f a r r a n g e m e n ts .
L O U IS E R O B IN S O N
M IT C H E L L
L o u is e R o b in s o n M itc h e ll, 8 4 ,
H ic k o r y A v e n u e , S a n f o r d , d ie d
T u e sd a y , S e p t. 3 , 2 0 0 2 a t h e r r e s ­
id e n c e . S h e
w as bo m
A p ril 4 , 1 9 1 8
in S a n fo r d
and w as a
life lo n g r e s i­
d e n t. S h e w a s
a re tire d
n u r s e 's a s s is ­
ta n t a n d a
m em ber of
T r in ity U n ite d M e th o d is t
C h u rch .
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e s o n s ,
J a m e s R ., B e rn a r d D . a n d
C le v e la n d M ., a ll o f S a n fo r d ,

M IC H A E L D A V ID JU S T U S
M ic h a e l D a v id Ju s tu s , 3 9 , E.
G o o d h a r t A v e n u e , L a k e M a ry ,
d ie d F rid a y , A u g . 3 0 , 2 0 0 2 a t h is
r e s id e n c e . H e w a s b o m M a r c h
1 4 ,1 9 6 3 in C h a r le s to n , S .C . H e
w a s w a r e h o u s e m a n a g e r fo r
T a c o M e ta ls , In c.
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e s o n ,
J o s h u a , O c a la ; s is te r, D a w n
K e ls e y , S a n fo r d .
G ra m k o w F u n eral H o m e,
S a n f o r d , in c h a r g e o f a r r a n g e ­
m e n ts .
CLA U D E C. LEDU C
C la u d e C . L e d u c , 8 1 , P io n e e r
D r iv e , D e lto n a , d ie d
W e d n e sd a y , S e p t. 4 ,2 0 0 2 a t
F lo r id a H o s p ita l F ish M e m o r ia l
In O r a n g e C ity . B o m in
C le v e la n d , O h io , h e m o v e d to
C e n tr a l F lo r id a in 1 9 9 6 . H e w a s
a re tire d e le c tr ic ia n fo r th e U .S .
N a v y in C le v e la n d . H e
b e lo n g e d to L a w n B o w lin g C lu b
in D e L a n d , B lu e L o d g e in
C le v e la n d a n d S c r a b b le C lu b in
D e lto n a .

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S t r e e t, L o n g w o o d , d ie d
M o n d a y , S e p t. 2 , 2 0 0 2 a t S o u t h
S e m in o le H o s p ita l, L o n g w o o d .
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The word is out. For the second consecutive
weekend, the Seminole Herald is publishing the
ballot for Tuesday's Democratic and Republican
primary elections. As you flip through the pages
of the paper looking for news items that interest
you, please don't just pass them by. Take the
time to read the ballot.
.....................
These are the names of people
who are seeking election to our gov­
ernment positions which will affect
us all. Some of the names may be
very familiar while there are proba­
bly many you have never heard of.
Yet, who knows, this person whose
name doesn't ring a bell, may be
better qualified.
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Every person on the ballot
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eration.
For whom will you be voting: a friend, a
neighbor, the incumbent, the newcomer, some­
one your friends suggest, or perhaps someone
who has done you a favor?
Perhaps you will be voting AGAINST some­
one — regardless of who might be in opposition.
Could it be someone who you believe has done
you wrong, an incumbent who voted against a
measure you wanted to be passed, a newcomer
who doesn't have the qualifications to serve in
that office, perhaps someone who has run nega­
tive ads or doesn't seem to live up to the principies or ethics you want in an elected official?
If a person does not have opposition from
another party, this Tuesday's election could be
decisive. If there is opposition, your candidate
will be facing the general election in November.
In past years, I have personally questioned
I people about why tjiey voted for a particular
\candidate.
’
_____ , After
, . . a while,
—;-r -Iwasn't
surprised at
some of the answers: "Oh, he (or she) is better
looking," "I didn't like the person so I voted
against him or her, just to keep him out of
office," "The candidate had more signs out, and
I recognized the name on the ballot," or, "It's
time women took control so I'm voting for all
females, regardless of their qualifications."
These are NOT the reasons to cast votes.
There are those working in Seminole County
who live elsewhere. It is also highly important
that they review their ballots before going into
that voting booth. Sometimes we have a tenden­
cy to think of where we work as where we live,
and pay more attention to those candidates,
rather than our own.
Seminole County Elections Supervisor Sandra
Goard has predicted the turnout of eligible vot­
ers in Seminole County Tuesday will be light.
'I'm predicting 14 percent of the voters will turn
out," she said, "but 1 certainly hope I'm way
below in my estimate." If only 14 percent turn
out to vote, we are allowing just a few people to
determine the leadership of all of us.
The primaries come just one day before we
observe the first anniversary of the disasters at
the World Trade Center, Pentagon, and that field
in Pennsylvania. Remember that time? All of us
suddenly became extremely patriotic. In fact,
President Bush has declared September 11 as
"Patriots' Da\
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by voting. Let's prove Sandra
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ud's prediction
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show. Let's ALL cast our ballots and select our
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Your View
McReynolds
appreciates
recent coverage
l b th e e d it o r
I w a n t to th a n k y o u an d o th e rs
at th e Seminole Herald w h o are
resp on sib le fo r th e o u tsta n d in g
co v era g e y ou recen tly g a v e m y
late h u sb an d , A .C . “ D o c "
M cR ey n o ld s. It w a s a w e so m e an d
ated a lot o f m ail an d c a lls
generati
from p eo p le w h o k n ew D oc.
ALso, th an k s to G ra c e M arie
S tin c c ip h c r fo r h e r w o n d erfu l a rti­
cle s a n a D o n K n ig h t for h is in p u t.
A g ain , m y d e e p e st a p p reciatio n
fo r th e o v e rw h e lm in g co v erag e.
D o ro th y M c R e y n o ld s
E d g e w a te r

. Voter angered
by candidate’s
‘dirty tricks’
l b th e e d it o r
L ast n ig h t I receiv ed a m o st d is­
tressin g tele p h o n e call from a
w o m a n w h o p u rp o rted to re p re ­
sen t a co m p a n y w h o w a s tak in g a
p o ll relevan t to m y ch o ice o f th e
fiv e ca n d id a tes ru n n in g in the
R ep u b lican P rim a ry fo r F lorid a
H o u se D istrict 3 3 . U p to th is p o in t,
I h ad carefu lly lo o k ed at all o f th e
can d id ates, th eir stan d o n issu es,
th e ir ex p e rien ce a n d ed u catio n ,
an d o th e r q u a lifica tio n s to re-pre­
sen t m e in o u r F lo rid a L egislatu re.
A s w ith an y o n e , ea ch had th eir
stren g th s an d w eak n esses.
H av in g serv ed a s a p recin ct
co m m ittee w o m a n fo r m o re y ea rs
th a n I ca n say, I w a s accu sto m ed
to an sw erin g th e ir q u estio n s and
e v e n ru n n in g tele p h o n e b a n k s for
til es;
o th e r ca n dlid
id aates
tes at o th er tim
h o w ever, I w a s s o en rag ed by
b o th th e m a n n e r a n d ty p e o f q u e s­
tio n s ask ed an d , finally, th
U Ke.
" s m e a r " tactics u sed b y th is p
j o llster, th at I h u n g u p th e tele
L-lepnone
a n d m a d e a few selectedI Itelep h o n e calls.
T h e g en eral co n se n su s w a s that
th ese sm ea r to d ie s w ere b e in g
u sed b y S a n d y A d a m s an d h e r

ca m p a ig n . T h is ca u sed m e to
k h ec rnw eb sile, lo o k a t h e r
ch ecck
sta n c e o n th e issu es, a n d p la n s for
F lo rid a 's future. I a m id find few
q u a lifica tio n s exce p t h e r e x p e ri­
e n ce s a s a sin g le m other, a w id ow ,
a n d a la w en fo rcem en t officer.
(S h e is n o t ru n n in g fo r th e p o si­
tio n o f p o lice co m m issio n er, b u t a s
a m e m b e r o f th e H o u se o f
R ep resen ta tiv es). H e r v ie w s w e re
m in im a l a n d sh e had n o real p la n s
for th e fu tu re o f this sta te . T h e re is
n o m e n tio n o f ca re o f th e elderly,
h e a lth ca re fo r those w h o h a v e n o
in su ra n ce , an d no m e n tio n a s to
h o w w e w ill p ro v id e m ed ica tio n
fo r th e sick an d infirm . I w ou ld
h a v e e x p e cte d a w o m a n w h o b y
n a tu re w o u ld b e n u rtu rin g to at
least m e n tio n tho se th in g s.
N o th in g in h e r e d u ca tio n a l b a c k ­
g ro u n d o r train in g p re p a re s h e r
fo r th e h a rd issu es racin g Florid a
‘°d ayn
m
Wm*
T h e s e ta ctics h a v e hit a new
lo w in ca m p a ig n "d irty trick s." It
su rp rise s m e th at h e r h u sb a n d ,
Jo h n A d a m s, a sittin g C ircu it
Ju d g e w o u ld a llo w h is w ife to soil
b o th th e ir n a m e s in th is fashion.
M rs. A d a m s h a s m isled an d lied
to th e co n stitu e n ts o f th is d istrict
b y o m issio n o f facts o f h e r p e rso n ­
a l, p ro fession al and p o litical life.
D o cs sh e e v e n liv e In D istrict 3 3 ?
W e n e e d h o n e sty in g o v ern m en t
an d s o m e o n e w ith a b a cck
k ge rou
r nd
in real le a d e rsh ip a n d e d u ca tio n
b ro a d e n o u g h to v o te o n th e hard
issu e s fa cin g th is state.
S in c e r e ly
N . L o is A d a m s, C . R p h M .B .A .
P re cin ct C o m m itte e w o m a n
F lo rid a H o u se D istric t 3 3 .

Commissioners
doing nothing to
solve water crisis
T o th e e d it o r
W ith referen ce to th e p o ten tial
w a te r cris is in S e m in o le and s u r­
ro u n d in g co u n ties:
W e a rc no t e x p e rie n d n g a
d ro u g h t a t th e p re sen t tim e, b u t it
h a s b e e n exp lain ed to u s that th e
a q u ife r is b e in g d ep le ted faster
th an it ca n refill, d u e to h u m a n
d e m a n d ca u sed by ru n a w a y turns-

in g d e v e lo p m e n ts. O n e n e w s a rti­
c le e x p la in e d th at o u r le a d e rs
(n a m e ly o u r C o u n ty
C o m mIUN~
issio n e rs in th is ca se ) h a v e
failed to esta b lish lin k s b e tw e e n
w a ter-su p p ly a n d g ro w th p lan s.
E v ery tim e I rid e p a st a n e w
h o u sin g d e v e lo p m e n t, I w o n d e r if
th ere w ill b e e n o u g h w a te r fo r all
th o se b a th ro o m s, sh o w e rs, w a s h ­
in g m a ch in e s, d is h w a sh e rs, sw im ­
m in g p o o ls a n d law ns.
Frankly, I d o n 't th in k th a t o u r
C o u n ty C o m m issio n e rs a re u sin g
c o m m o n se n se . In m a n y c a s e s th e
sta ff w ill e x p re ss th e ir d is -fa v o r o f
s o m e p ro je cts, b u t th e
C o m m issio n e rs a p p ro v e it a n y w ay, a n d I th in k th e y k n o w w hy.
S e v e ra l m o n th s a g o , th e Seminole
Herald p u b lish ed a n a rticle g iv in g
th e siz a b le a m o u n t o f ca m p a ig n
co n trib u tio n s that th e d e v e lo p e rs
g a v e to e a ch C o m m issio n e r. S o
th is e x p la in s to m e w hyt th e
C o m m issio n e rs ca n H ardly refu se
W hen th e d e v e lo p e rs a s k the
C o m m issio n e rs f o r a favor.
S o m e tim e s th ere a re h e a rin g s
o n v a rio u s p ro je cts w h e re tire
n e ig h b o rs v o ic e llreir o p p o sitio n
to n o a v a il. It a p p e a rs that th e
C o u n ty C o m m issio n e rs arep u ttin g th e d e v e lo p e rs a h e a d o f
th eir co n stitu e n ts. T h o m a s
Je ffe rso n sa id , "W h e n a m an
a ss u m e s a p u b lic trust, Ik - sh ou ld
c o n sid e r h im se lf a s p u b lic p ro p e r­
ty ."
W h ile ex p re ssin g m y th o u g h ts
i m m issio n e rs,
a b o u t o u rr C o u n ty C o
1 u n d ersta n d that th e ir a n n u a l
saLiry a t th e p re sen t tim e is
$6 7 ,‘XI7.(X) fo r th eir p a rt-tim e job.
S e v e ra l y e a rs a g o , th e o n e s se rv in g
im th e Ikvu d o f C o u n ty
C o m m issio n e rs a t that tim e ask ed
th e S ta le L eg isla tu re to set th eir
y, w h ich tire)' d id an d in
salary,
a d d itio n addi-d a cla u s e th at a fte r
a certa in p e riix i o f tim e, tire
C o m m issio n e rs ' sa la ry a u to m a ti­
ca lly in crea ses a certa in a m o u n t. 1
u n d erstan d tliat n e x t m o n th
(Q rto b e r) th e ir saL iry w ill in crease
to $ 7 l^ 6 5 .(X ).
I th in k it is tim e to g e t a n e w
Board o f C o u n ty C o m m issio n e rs
that rep resen t tire citiz e n s o f
S e m in o le C o u n ty an d n o t th e
d e v e lo p e rs, l i r e o n ly o n e w orth
k e e p in g is G ra n t M aloy.
R a n d a ll D . P riest, Sr.
S a n fo rd

City needs to
stop giving all
the money away
T o t h e e d it o r
I'm b e g in n in g to w o n d e r i f th e
C R A B o a rd a n d th e city
C o m m issio n h a v e fo rg o tte n a b o u t
all th e o th e r b u sin e s se s in th e
co m m u n ity .
1 rea d w h e re th e C R A B oard
w a n ts to h ire a n e x e c u tiv e d ire cto r
a t th e co st o f se v e ra l th o u sa n d
d o lla rs.
It se e m s to m e If th e d t y w a s to
. ’
v e to o n e o rg a n iz a tio n su c h a s
C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rce ,
(w h ich it a lre a d y d o e s), a n d let
M a in S t r c e t g o u n d e r tire- ju risd ic­
tio n o f th e C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rce ,
y o u w o u ld e lim in a te g iv in g
m o n e y to tw o o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d .
so m e tim e s th re e w h e n e v e r S a ra I
c o m e s to th e c ity a n d a s k s fur
m on ey. T h e C h a m b e r o f
C o m m e rce , ut th is p o in t, se e m s to
b e d o in g w e ll fin ancially.
T h e d ty is fretting rea d y to
sp e n d $11 m illio n o n th e R iv e r
W alk p ro ject. I, lik e e v e ry o n e else ,
a g re e s th at w ill b e a g re a t p ro ject.
B u t y o u c a n 't k e e p th ro w in g
m o n e y a t o r g a n iz a tio n s w h e n th ey
d o n 't liv e u p to th e ir p ro m is e s for
tire u s e o f th a t m oney. It's tim e for
th e d t y to sa y N O .
,
T o n y V a n D e rw o rp h a s b e e n
v e ry e ffe c tiv e a s in te rim d ir e d o r
o f th e C R A B oard .
If so m e o f y o u c a n recall th ere
w a s a tim e w h e n th e m o v ie in d u s­
try w a s v e ry b ig in S a n fo rd . T h e y
b ro u g h t a g re a t d ea l o f m o n e y in to
th e eco n o m y . T h e r e is o n e in d iv id u al that h a s recen tly a sk e d th e
C R A an d th e C ity C o m m issio n fo r
m on ey. If y o u recall, th is in d iv id ­
u al w a s re sp o n sib le for th e m o v ie
in d u stry le a v in g S a n fo rd , a n d th e
lo ss o f se v e ra l th o u sa n dI d
&lt; o lla rs in
re v e n u e to th e city b u sin esses.
B e fo re y o u sta rt g iv in g all th is
m o n e y aw ay , ta k e a lo o k a t th e
o th e r a re a si lin
m o u r co m m u n ity . I'm
su re y ou co u ld th ro w m o n e y th ere
t o o .ll i is city h a s g o t to sto p g iv in g
m o n e y to e v e ry o n e w h o c o m e s
b e fo re th e C ity C o m m issio n .
S in c e re ly ,
L o n K . H o w e ll
B u s in e s s O w n e r a n d fo rm e r
S a n fo rd C ity C o m m is s io n e r

On the Street
The Herald asks people what they th in k ...
A y ear ago
Wednesday,
A m erica ex p e­
rien ced on e o f
Us worst disas­
ters when ter­
rorists h ija ck ed
fo u r p lan es
and killed
thousands. We
asked p eop le
w here they
were when they
first h eard
about the
events o f Sept.
11.

I w as at my son s
Pre-K program doing
so m e volunteer work.
T he dxector cam e in
and said two planes
had crashed into the
World Trade Center. I
immediately headed
back to my school.
David S c o t t

I was in Virginia at
our corporate head ­
quarters. Som eone
ca m e in and told us,
and wo immediately
turned on the T.V.
N elson C am b ata

New Smyrna

I was at home
cleaning Uto Ireuse
when a neighbor
called and told me to
turn on the T.V.
P atty M ahany

Sanford

I was here at work. I
heard about it through
word of mouth, which
spread very qukAty.
D en n is D o e s

Deltona

I was in a Noise
Abatement meeting at
the airport. 1 w as
cased on the radre.
W e immedulety
turned on the T.V.
J a c k Dow

Sanford

Fem Park

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103 Police ploy
105 Shadow
107 Urgent
prompting
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perhaps
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118 Taka advantage
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126 O gre cousin
127 Da Gaulle
alternative
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store
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131 A M E X
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45 Dioadlocks
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Sherm an
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business
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system
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display
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56 Cleaning old
57 Insight
59 "Airplane!"
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Flower slto
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96 Classic soda
pop
97 Troublem aker
100 South Seas
sights
101 In thu m anner
ol a rotort
104 Links
incompetent
100 Dud
108 W heel rod
109 Got to tho shop.
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111 G iza neighbor
112 Show y display
113 Tottors
114 Young
salamanders
115 Direclor Ephron
118 Small teams
117 Full of pep
119 Chic getaways
122 High rollers?
t2 3 Manhattan part
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Seminole County School Board
Dear Friends,
Jeanne M om s has earned your vote to continue serving the Seminole County community
on the Seminole County School Board.
W e have worked with Jeanne and seen first hand her leadership, knowledge and caring
for students. The Florida School Boards Association recognized her leadership with the
Pat Spongier Award for her "untiring efforts for all o f Florida's children".
The Orlando Sentinel endorsed her candidacy saying, "Ms. Morris consistently has
shown the commitment, skill and enthusiasm to get the right things done." Seminole
Uniserv, speaking for teachers and support staff, wrote, "Ms. Morris has demonstrated
courage and is a true champion for public education, employees, and students."
Please join us in voting for Jeanne Morris on September 10.
Sincerely,
Don Eslinger
Sheriff

Dr. Paul Hagerty
Superintendent

Diane Bauer
School Bd. Member
Carlton Henley
Seminole Co.
Commission

Sen. Lee Constantine
Florida Senate, D ist 9

Larry Furlong
School Bd. Member

J. Thomas Chandler
SchenkelShuitz

Rep. David Simmons
Florida House, D ist 37

Sandy Robinson
School Bd. Chair
Janice Springfield
Seminole High Grad
Banker

Dede Schaflner
School Bd. Member
Jerry Mills
Seminole High Grad
Burke, Bales &amp; Mills

P*i4political sd. Paidfor by JcaonaMoms campaign Approvedby Joanne Morris.

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PRECINCT
POLLING PLACES
S e p t e m b e r 10 , 2002
LOCATION
PRECINCT
Markham Woods Presbyterian Church.
I
5 2 10 Markham Woods Road (one mile
North of Lake Mary Boulevard).
Lake Mary
Sports Training Center al Sylvan Lake Park.
6 4 0 Lake Mai Llum Road. Sanford
Midway Elementary School. 2251 Jltway
(Midway). Sanford
Altamonte Springs City llall, 2 25
Ncwburyport Avenue. Altamonte Springs
Ovtrdo East Branch Library, 3 1 0 Division
Street. Ovtrdo
Geneva Elementary School. (Family
Resource Center) 2 75 First Street. Geneva
Northslde Baptist Church. 3 5 6 W. State
Road 41 9 . Chuluotn
First Baptist Church of Tuscawllla, 4 5 0 0
Dike Road. (Comer of Dike Road A
Tuscawllla Road), Winter Park
First Baptist Church of Swrrtwntrr. 3 8 0 0
Wrkiva Springs Road. Longwood
10
St. Peters Episcopal Church. 7 00 Rinehart
Road, la k e Mary
Seventh Day Adventist Church.
4 5 5 Maitland Avenue. Altamonte Springs
Country Creek Inn and Racquet Club. 6 20
12
Country Creek Parkway (off Bunnell
Road). Altamonte Springs
Winter Springs Civic Center. 4 0 0 N.
13
Edgcmon Avrnue. Winter Springs
Northland Church. 530 Dog Track Road.
14
Longwood
IS
Holy Cross Lutheran Church. 7 6 0 Sun
Drive. Lake Mary
Maranatha Seventh Day Adventist. 1400
16
Bear Lake Road (Previously known as
Lakrvtew Christian Church). Apopka
Community United Methodlat Church. 4921
17
S. Highway 17-92, Casselberry
IB
Sanora Club House. 2 3 9 Sonora
Boulevard. Sanford
10
Seminole County Public Health and Human
Services Auditorium. 4 0 0 W. Airport
Boulevard. Sanford
Holiday Inn Express, 3401 S. Orlando Drtve
20
(17-92). Sanford
Sanford Clly llall. 3 0 0 N. Park Avenue.
21
Sanford
22
Sanford Church of Christ. 1500 S. Park
Avenue Sanford
Countryside Baptist Church. 5 9 0 S.
23
Country Club Road, la k e Mary
Seventh Day Adventist Church. 5 0 S. Moss
24
Road. (South of SR 434 on Moss Road).
Winter Springs
Eastmontc Civic Center. 8 3 0 Magnolia
25
Avenue. Altamonte Springs
20
Lake Mary New City llall. 100 N. Country
Club Road. Lake Mary
Seminole County Cooperative Extension
27
Auditorium. 2 5 0 W. County Home Road.
tlulldlng 2 4 0 . Sanford.
Orthodox Church of St. Stephen. 1895 Lake
28
Emma Rood. Longwood
West Sanford Boys A Olds Club. 9 1 9
29
Persimmon Avenue. Sanford
Safe Harbor Christian Church. 7 3 0 Upsola
30
Road. Sanford
Fern Park Church of (he Nazarcne,
31
141 O'Brien Road. Fern Park
O racr United Methodist Church. 4 9 9 N.
32
Country Club Road. Lake Mary
Longwood City Had. 175 W. Warren Avenue,
33
(Corner of Warren Street and Wilma Street).
Longwood
St. Marks Presbyterian Church (Activity
34
Building). 1021 Palm Springs Drive.
‘Altamonte Springs
Spring Oaks Community Clubhouse. 500
35
Spring Oaks Boulevard. Altamonte Springs
Church on the Edge. 3 6 0 0 McNeil Road.
36
Apopka
Garden Club of Sanford. 2 0 0 Fairmont
37
Drtve. Sanford
38
Je a n Rhein Central Branch Library. 2 1 5 N.
Oxford Road. Casselberry
American Legion I’oat 183. 2 7 0 0 Wells
39
Avenue (off Highway 17-92). Fern Park
Elks Club. 4 7 5 5 llowrll Branch Rood.
40
Winter Park
Sprtng Bill Suites by Marrtotl. 201 N. Towne
41
Road. Sanford
First Church of tire Nazarcne Fellowship
42
Hall. 2581 Sanford Avenue. Sanford
Faith Outreach Church (previously
43
known as Slovak Garden). 3 1 1 0 Howell
Branch Road. Winter Park
Westminster Presbyterian Church. 2641 Red
Bug Lake Road. Casselberry
Summit Village Condominium Clubhouse.
45
2 0 5 Esplanade Way. Casselberry
Sanlando Untied Methodist Church. 1890
46
State Road 434. Longwood
Longwood Aquatic Club.
47
1055 E.E. Williamson Road. Longwood
Senior Citizens Multipurpose Center. 2 0 0 N.
48
Triplet Lake Drtvr. Casselberry
St. Richard's Episcopal Church. 5151 Lake
49
llowrll Road. Winter Park
Lord of Life Fellowship Church. 3 9 5
50
TUska wills Road. Winter Springs
First Baptist Church Sanlando Springs. 742
51
Sanlando Road (off S.R. 43 4 . 1 1/2 miles
wrat of 1-4, bet wren Montgomery and
Jamratown). Altamonte Springs
Senior CltUrna Multipurpose Center. 2 0 0 N.
52
Triplet Lake Drive. Casselberry
Lnngwood Hills Congregational Church.
53
1255 E.E. Williamson Road, lnngwood
First Baptist Church of Sweetwater,
54
3 8 0 0 Wrkiva Springs Road. Longwood
Reformed Throloglral Seminary, 1231
55
Reformation Drive (Intersection of Mitchell
Hammock Road &amp; Alafaya Woods Ulvd.),
Ovtrdo
New Life Fellowship Church. 9 7 0 Tuakawllla
56
Road. Winter Springs
Westminster ITrsbytrrUn Church.
57
2 0 4 1 Red Bug Lake Road. Casselberry
First Christian Church of Longwood. 1400
58
E.E. Williamson Road. Longwood
Escondido Condominiums Club House.
59
101 llallaway Drive. Altamonte Springs
First Baptist Church Sanlando Springs. 7 42
GO
Sanlando Road (ofl S.R. 43 4 . I 1/2 miles
weal of 1-4. between Montgomery and
Jamestown). Altamonte Springs
Plnrcrrst Baptist Church. 601 E. Airport
01
Boulevard. Sanford
Sanford Ctvtc Center. 401 E. Seminole
02
Boulevard. (Sanford Avenue at Seminole
Boulevard). Sanford
Wrstvtrw Baptist Church. 4 1 0 0 C .R 46A.
63
(Also known as H E. Thomas J r . Parkway).
Sanford

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LOCATION
Altamonte Springs Elementary School. 525
64
Plncvtrw Street (oil Palm Springs Drtvr).
Altamonte Springs
Forest City Elementary School. 9 8 0 Sand
05
Lake Road. Forrsl City
60
Central Church of Ctirlsl. H75 Oak Drive.
Alla monte Springs
07
Seventh Day Adventist Church. 5 0 S . Moss
Road. (South of SR 434 on Moss Road).
Winter Springs
68
Elks Club. 4 7 5 5 llowrll Branch Road.
Winter Park
Holiday Inn. 2 3 0 W. Highway 436
69
Altamonte Springs
70
Hampton Inn. 151 Douglas Avenue,
Altamonte Springs
Frist Baptist Church of Sweetwater, 3 8 0 0
71
Wrkiva Springs Road. Longwood
Longwood Cliurrh of the Nazarcne
72
Fellowship Hall. 2 00 Wayman Avenue.
Longwood
Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall. 2041 W.
73
State Road 42 6 . (South of Oviedo), Oviedo
74
Faith Outreach Church (previously known
a s Slovak Garden). 3110 llowrll
Branch Road. Winter Park
St. Stephen’s Catholic Church. 5 75
75
Tuakawllla Road. Winter Springs
Church of Tlie New Covenant.
70
8 0 0 Tuskawtlla Road. Winter Springs
Senior Citizens Multipurpose Center.
77
2 0 0 N. Triplet Lake Drtve. Casselberry
78
Winter Springs Ctvtc Center. 4 0 0 N.
Edgcmon Ave.. Winter Springs
Sterling Park Elementary School. 201 Eagle
79
Circle. Casselbeny
Maranatha Seventh Day Adventist. 1400
BO
Bear Lake Road (Previously Known as Lake
View Christian Church). Apopka
Wrat Branch Library. 2 4 5 N. Hunt Club
81
Boulevard. Longwood
Wrkiva Community Center. 2 3 9 Hunt Club
82
Blvd.. Suite 101. Longwood
83
St. Stephen Lutheran Church. 2 1 4 0 W.
State Road 43 4 . Longwood
~
River Oaks Prcsbytcrlaaii Church.
84
4 0 5 Washington Avenue. Lake Mary
Oviedo Riverside l*ark. 1000 Lockwood
85
Boulevard, Oviedo
86
Markham Woods Presbyterian Church. 5 2 1 0
Markham Woods Road (one mile North of
Lake Mary Boulevard). Lake Mary
Hampton tnn. 151 Douglas Avenue.
87
Altamonte Springs
Cornerstone Community Church. 4 6 0 0
88
Gabrtrlla Lane (previously known as
Lighthouse Community Church). Winter
Park
Grace Presbyterian Church. 1111 Tuskawtlla
89
Road (1 /2 mile North of Red Bug Lake
Road). Winter Springs
90
South Seminole Church ol Christ, 5 4 1 0
Lake Howell Road. Winter Park
Spring Lake Elementary School Activity
91
Center. 6 9 5 Orange Avenue. Altamonte
Springs
Wrkiva Presbyterian Church. 211 Wrkiva
92
Springs Lane. Longwood
Neighborhood Alliance Church. 301 Markham
93
Woods Road, Longwood
Lord of Life Fellowship Church. 3 9 5
94
Tuskawtlla Road, Winter Springs
95
Wrdgewond Tennis Milas. 1401 Forest Hills
Drive. Winter Springs
Winter Springs City llall. 1126 E. State
96
Road 43 4 . Winter Springs
Tuskawtlla Prrabytcrlan Church. 3 6 0 0 W.
97
Stale Road 426. Oviedo
Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall. 2041 W.
98
Stale Road 426, (South of Oviedo). Oviedo
Palm Valley Club House. 5 0 0 Palm Valley
99
Drive. Oviedo
Oviedo Riverside Park. 1600 Lockwood
100
Boulevard. Oviedo
,
101
First Baptist Church Fellowship llall. 3 2 0
First Street. Geneva
Oviedo Women's Club. 4 14 King Street
102
(between High School and Mcthodisl
Church). Ovtedo
103
First Baptist Church of Winter Springs.
8 1 7 E. State Road 434 (at Intersection of
C.R. 4 1 0 A S.R. 4341. Winter Springs
104
River Oaks Presbyterian Church.
4 0 5 Washington Avenue. Lake Mary
Salvation Army. 7 0 0 W. 24th Street. Sanford
105
Safe Harbor Christian Church. 7 3 0 Upaala
106
Road. Sanford
Markham Woods Seventh Day Adventist
107
Church. 505 Markham Woods Road.
Longwood
108
Geneva Elementary Sctiool (Family Resource
109
Center). 275 First Street. Geneva
Trinity Assembly of God. 1900 C.R. 419,
no
Chuluota
Lake Mary Community llall. 2 0 0 N. County
III
Club Road. Lake Mary
Courtyard by Marriott. 135 International
112
Parkway. Heathrow
"El Redentor" ITesbyterUn Church. 0971
113
Red Bug Lake Road. Oviedo
Reformed Theological Seminary. 1231
114
Reformation Drtve (Intersection of MltchcU
Hammock Road A Alafaya Woods Ulvd ),
Oviedo
115
Wrkiva Presbyterian Cliruch. 2 11 Wrkiva
Springs Lane. Longwood
110
St. Albans Anglican Cathedral. 3 3 4 8 W. State
Road 426. Oviedo
117
New Covenant Assembly of Ood Church. 1991
Lake Drive. Casselberry
118
Ural Presbyterian Church Lake Mary.
128 W. Wilbur Avenue. Lake Mary
119
Crossings Community Church,
3 9 0 Longwood/Lake Mary Road. Lake Mary
120
CMrdo City llall. 4 00 Alexandria Boulevard.
Oviedo
121
Oviedo Presbyterian Church. 2 4 0 0 Lockwood
Boulevard. Oviedo
122
Markham Woods Seventh Day Adventist
Ctiruch. SOS Markham Woods Hoad.
Longwood
123
Hamilton Etemmtaiy School. 1001 E. 8th
Street. Sanford (Entrance off Celery Avenucl
124
Comfort Inn. 5 90 Ava Court (off Hickman
Drtvr). Sanford
125
Sanford Civic Center. 401 E. Seminole
Boulevard. (Sanford Avenue at Seminole
Boulevard). Sanford
126
Seminole Community Church. 5 0 7 0 Orange
Boulevard. Sanford

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color, and all at competitive prices. I/tailed In Sanford at 1370Tlopic Park Drive, phone 1-407-688-9900, they also offer typeset­
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If its brochures, lettethead, business ranis, NCR forms, Invoices, manuals, envelopes or statements you need, CRA Press can
fill the hill. Specialty services such as emlxissing, foil stamping, niblter stamps, halftones, PMTs, labels, carbonless forms, posters
and roltxlcx canls can also lx&gt; obtained. CRA l*ress IxHievcs that no job is ever too large or too small. If you’re looking for expert
advice on your next project, you've com e to the right place. With their years of experience behind them, they can lend helpful
suggestions to help your project reach its full potential.
lo r full -service, high-quality m stom printingor copying, stop by CRA Press for a free estim ate Find out why so many others
call them the area’s one-stop printing center.

Slim’s Auto Repair

Slim, Owner

No car will tun forever without proper cate and maintenance. At some lim e or other, we must all drive our car In to be
serviced. In this area, wise motorists go straight to the experienced professionals at Sllm 'i Auto Repair, located in Sanford at
2730 South Sanford Avenue, phone (407) 322-5737. Their reputation is backed by years of excellent service and many satis­
fied customers.
Slim's Auto Repair features complete repairing on all makes of cars and trucks. They have become knowm as a complete,
full-service auto repair center. The technicians there liave liad years of experience In the automotive repair field and use only the
latest factory-approved techniques Anything from a tune-up or a brake job to a complete overhaul will be capably handled by
their knowledgeable staff. With their expertise and today's technology, they' will be able to add years to the life ofyour car or truck.
Ttxlay's automobile is a major investment. Protect your investment by making sure only well -qualified people arc entrusted
with its care, lo r the finest in automotive repair and service, take your car In to the pros at Sumli Auto Repair.

Gators Riverside Grille

Leon Sontag &amp; Keri Strewn, Owners

Wfe all agree tliat a top-rated restaurant has four main requisites—first, fine food; second, faultless service, third, a large selec­
tion; and last, but not least, reasonable prices. When we find a restaurant tliat offers these four things, it is indeed a treat, and this
treat is yours at Gators Riverside Grille, Iccatcd In Sanford at 4255 Peninsula folnt, plionc (407) 688-9700.
Tltis fine restaurant is well-known for Its appetizing food. You may make your selection from a wide variety of foods and be
assured, regardless of your choice. It will lx; one of the best meals you nave ever eaten. When they first opened their doors, they
tind— to offer the people of this area the finest food, served among friendly people In a pleasant atmos­
phere and always with the best service In town. The fact tliat Galore Riverside Grille has achieved just exactly mat is evidenced
by the ever-returning groups of people who have made them their favorite place to dine.
Their warm, pleasant atmosphere, delicious food and fast friendly service will make you want to return lime and time again.
Remember Gators Riverside Grille for a truly enjoyable dining experience.

Captain D’s Seafood Restaurants
Ttrry Venicombe, General Manager
Why dont you change your butrcr routine today and have a fish lunch or dinner at Captain Ok Seafood Restaurants? They
arc conveniently located in Sanford at 2514 South French Avenue, phone (407) 323-3410. There Isn't a more pleasant place
around to have a quick lunch or a relaxed and Inexpensive dinner. You are sure to find the change of pace to fish a nice treat
They offer a selection of fish and shrimp items, deep fried in their own special batter to create a taste-tempting dctighL Their
fish items are well-known for their rich flavor and freshness. Along with your fish, you’ll get a healthy serving o f cole slaw and
French fries, and other side orders are available. You can be sure of getting a nutritious, tasty and filling meal when you cat at
Captain Dk Seafood Restaurants If you don't have the time for a leisurely m eal all orders arc available lor take-out
The service is always friendly, fast and courteous and you’ll find the prices right. Why not ghe them a try today? Break the
burger habit and try a delicious meal at Captain Dk Seafood Restaurants Mention this reader adara
and receive 10% off any regular
priced Item.

"Florida's Largest Used Thick Superstore”

As die old saying goes, 'I f you don't know trucks, know the people you buy from." In this arca^ n?un’f R
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to have a used trock dealer like no other, Gibson Thick World, located In Sanford at 3219 Orlando Drive South, to serve the public
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This communitv-mindcd dealership liases its success of selling thousands ofvrhidcson the simple fact of g t w breun
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pics—know your product and deliver it to satisfied customers. Gibson Thick World's business of customer Mthfactton &gt;co
the kit and continues tight on through to their experienced financing department. They offer multitudes of financing options to
^ * G ibsonThick World offers a wide sclccllon of used trucks, each thoroughly Inspected to assure their p sto m erso fm an y
good driving miles in a quality vehicle. They have a growing family of customers who return because theyknovvraattniegny,
service and assurance of quality go into every sale. Gibson Thick World invites you to visit them soon. They ar® opc
days a week for your convenience. You may also view their extensive sclccllon of quality pre-owned trucks on the t o
www.gibsontnicKWorld.com.

Mal^S Upholstery &amp; Woodwork

Over34Ya^OfExpcrience

Does your living room furniture need a makeover? Are those kitchen chairs faded and worn looking? Or perhaps, you luve
new carpeting and your upholstered furniture just docsnl match anymore. Doth discard that old piece of furniture until you
contact Mai's Upholstery &amp; Woodwork. They can repair, refinish and reupholster your furniture at a fraction ol me cost ot

^ Mai1! Upholstery &amp; Woodwork, located in Sanford at 305 Fast 4th Street phone (407) 321-4994, offers an endless variety of
fabrics, vinyls and jealltcrs to match any decor—residential or commercial. Serving the area for many years, they have cstabtlsneil
an outstanding reputation for the quality of their work. Whether it's your favorite sofa and chair, a family heirloom or restaurant
booths and bar stools, they liave experience In restoring and upholstering it at prices you can well afford.
Today, many people realize older furniture was structurally built to last Wlicn compared to replacing it with Utc same
quality, reuplxilstering is almost half the cost. So don't throw out tliat old sofa or sit around dissatisfied with your decor, call M ali
Upholstery &amp; Woodwork at (407) 321 -4994. They offer estimates and pick-up and delivery service for your convenience, but most
importantly, the best upholstery service In town

The MacStation, Inc.

E s ta b lis h e d

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Businesses both large and small live by the phrase "time b money" and cant afford to be faced with computer ‘ downtime’
due to software or liatdwarc problems. The professionals at The MacStation, located in Lnngwood at 525 South County Road 427,
phone (407) 767-8788, arc computer spec ialists wixi offer the support and service needed to keep your Apple Computer system
up and running.
In today's highly competitive and technical world, computers have becom e a vital part of our success. Protect your
valuable Investment liy having your Apple Computer system checked by this reputable firm. Along with firnentive m ainte­
nance, The MacStation offers a complete line o f computer support services. Don't take chances on
who guess at the solution to your computer problems. These professional consultants will dctci
problem for your business in the shortest time possible.
Drawing upon thdr years of experience In this higlily technical field. The MacStation can turn 'dowT
IVraoiializccl, professional systems analysis is only-one o f die many reasons drey are so well-known amor
in this area.

Legacy Pools, Inc.
Say 'swimming pools' and what comes to mind? Do you Imagine floating peacefully In the moonlight on a sultry summer
night? Do you sec grins and hear giggles of a game of tag with the kids? Do you picture a convenient aerobic wotkout without
leaving the privacy of your own Itome?
Consider this—with over 20 years of experience in thcpoolI cconstruction Industry, legacy Pooh lias proven to have complete
fool ((/instruction.
Restoration including spa layout and aayiic applications. As a custom
knowledge in all aspects of Ikxtl
/instruction, Design and llcstoi
pool builder, their goal is to create die pool or spa inat "you' desire. No one knows vour lifestyle and dreams better than you do,
so don't be fooled by "Big\Wume* pool companies. Bigger may not ahvays mean better. They have no salespeople to pressure
you or offer you limited designs. Tltcir quotes arc alwaysTree, and you won't be surprised by any hidden details The licensed and
experienced staff at legacy fools will conic to you ana discuss measurements, options, accessories and even financing,
quality and customer satisfaction. They strive to build strong relationships with their
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living fun, relaxation and exerciseccan
be yours Located in Sanford, call (hem at (407) 324-0067 or visit them on theWfcb at uwuilefpcypoolsirK.com.

Joe’s Auto Electric &amp; Radiators

South Central Grading
Locally Owned &amp; Operated •30 Years Of Experience
Complete site preparation and excavation are die specialties of South Central Grading, located in Sanford at 105 Kaywxxxl
Drive, plionc (407) 324-1067. Tltey arc relied upon by developers, builders and Itomcowncrs throughout this area for land
dcaring, land leveling and all forms of excavating work.
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□ caring and leveling of land preceding construction b an extremely demanding job. It requires experienced professionals
with a thorough knowledge of soil types drainage conditions and the proper coulpmcnL South Central Grading lias the neces­
sary experience and modem equipment to complete any contract they make. When you receive a bid from these reliable people,
you can be sure that the work willbe delivered as promised and the price will be right.
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work. When you contract with South Central Grading, you are assured o f getting high-quality work, carried out In
time possible. Remember, for any type of excavating work, there's no one more fully equipped or better qualified than
South Central Grading.

Lake Mary Cheesecakes

Gibson Thick World

Michel Lefebvre, Owner

Many bridcs-to-be are now planning their weddings and Lake Mary Cheesecakes b the area's bakery for brides' They have
the most extensive selection of wedding cheesecakes to dc found anywhere. Brides ore encouraged to visit them and look dirough
thdr
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catalogs le t thdr experienced staff hdp you choose the perfect cheesecake for your wedding scheme. Cake toppers
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rvrry imaginable type arc featured along with yean of reliable delivery service. You can rest assured that your wedding cncesce will be at die reception in plenty of time, before your guests arrive.
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and guaranteed to satbfy you and your guests wfdt over 20 flavors to choose from.
Lake Mary Q tccsccakes b known lor exceptional flavor and the beauty of thdr confections Wlicn you order one of their
creations you'll sec for vuurself die only diing more bcaudful tlian the diccsecake b the bride. Visit them in Lake Maty at dieir
new location at 3801 lake Maty Boulevard, in die lak e Maty Village Shopping Center, phone (407) 323-2223, or visit diem on the
Wfeb at www.laktroiaryduesccakcs.com.

Heritage House Antiques &amp; Collectables
Scott &amp; Steve, Owners •“Visit Their New Furniture Showroom”
If you have never exiierienced die pleasure of owning a genuine antique, visit Heritage House Antiques It Collectables,
located In Sanford at 226 Fast 1st Street and 228 East 1st Street phone (407) 321-2600. Perhaps die pleasure of owning on antique
derives from knowing just bow old (lie object b. Fum'turc and other home accessories were so well made years ago that most
antiques are still functional and usable today. In rids way, antiques arc truly inspiring to us when we look at them, and they are
so beautiful in dieir craftsmanship, llieir lines and didr detail work.
Look around at all die antiques and objects of art on display there, and you're sure to find something exciting and unusual
There b something special about antiques and somcdiing very special about thb antique shop as welL They will be pleased to
show you their many prized objects, and you'll find you will get an education in antiques when you shop there.
Whcdicr you're an antique collector or not, you’ll find it a pleasure browsing through thb friendly shop. They have a vast
assortment of furniture, brass and copper collectibles, glassware, artwork and odicr dbuncdve and Interesting antique objects.
For decorative or functional purposes antiques ore a fine addition to your home and a good investment as well. You are cordially
invited to stop in anytime try the courteous staff at I (eritage 1louse Antiques It Collectables.

Central Florida Regional Hospital
Celebrating 20 Years Of Service
Central Florida Regional Hospital located in Sanfoid at 1401 West Seminole Boulevard, phone (407) 321-4500, provides
quality medical care to die people ol dtb area. Tills Iwspital combines state-of-the-art medical technology with state-of- the-heart
personal attention to make cad i indent's stay as comfortable, short and beneficial as possible;
Wired in a patient comes to Central llorida Regional Hospital for surgery’, diagnostic testing, die birth of a baby, or for
Inpatient medical care, die entire staff b dedicated to making die hospital stay a pleasant o n e The medical professionals diere
utilizing today's medical knowledge, procedures and equipment, make thb hospital a center for primary, outpadent and preven­
tive care as well as for surgical and emergency treatment. From the qualified doctors and nurses, registered nutritionists, dierapbts and pharmacists to (lie medical records assistants, tedm idans and volunteers, die staff b always ready to capably serve the
patients of Central Florida Regional I lospltal.
CEO Rodney Smidt of die hospital continues to look for ways
lys to improve its services to die community while striving to keep
Ic b determined to meet this area's medical dtallenge
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patient costs down. I ic
with expert medical knowledge, advanced technology
and a compassionate toudt dial is scam d to none. Wlicn you are in need of medical, surgical or emergency treatment, remember
that Central llorida Regional Hospital stands ready to provide drove services to the people of thb area.

Boston Diagnostic Imaging
RJdiard Bagby, MD, FACR, Medical Director
In today's advanced fidd of medical tedinology, there arc many diagnostic procedures that physicians and medical special­
ists routinely rdy uixm to attain a precise diagnosis. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MR1), truly statc-of-die-art technology, lias
proven to be one o f die most dependable diagnostic assets for today's physician. The only problem presented by Mill technology
has been in die dosed Imre. Since the open Slid system provides a more open fed. it benefits all patients, especially drosc dial
are claustrophobic, pediatric, eiderty and drove dial liappcn to be large in size.
Boston Diagnostic Imaging, located in Altamonte Springs at 398 East Altamonte Drive, phone (407) 331-9355, specializes
in open MRI with tiro Hitachi \nes II System. Tills procedure utilizes a magnet, radio frequency waves and computers to visualize
die Inside of a patient's Irody, die same as a regular MRI. With open MRI, die patient lies on a table under the magnet Instead of
inside die bore &lt;&gt;f die magnet. Soft tissue images produced by MRI liave proven to be many times superior to other imaging
modalities. The biggest advantages of open MRI are dial no radiation b used, die patients feel no pain or discomfort, and tiroy
have access to the patient at ail angles.
The doctors and staff at Boston Diagnostic Imaging liave die skill, experience and expertise required and are higlily
respected througlrout the medical community. Tlieir statc-of-dic-art equipment assures the liighest quality diagnostic services.
Boston Diagnostic Imaging invites your inquiries. Tliey're available In serve die community with the most advanced MRI services
with a physician's referral. Boston Diagnostic Imaging also provides O ' scans, ultrasounds, fluoroscopy, routine x-rays and
m a m m o g r a p h y T iny liave two oilier locations, Open Mill OfSanford, located at 303West 1st Street, phone (407) 330-7333, wiiere
they also o m * open MRI and (71 scans, and u ean few Open MRI, located in Orlando at 1751 South Orange Avenue, phone
(407) 872-7777. offering exciting new technology and open Mills.

Joe, Owner/Operator •Veteran Serving Seminole County For 12 Years
If you're particular about your car, then you should be very particular about who docs the service and repair, foople In thb
area make it a point to go to Joe's Auto Electric &amp; Radiators located In Sanford at 7 11 French Avenue, plionc (407) 32B-750B.
tripped their service center with die latest toob and machinery enables thb establishment to accurately and
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m i c e your vehicle. Now b the time of year to have your car thorougtdy Inspected and to have all needed repairs
icir expert repair service on all makes and models both Import and American. assures you of better work always
at reasonable prices Tliesc professionals specialize in electrical radiator service, air conditioning ana heating repairs brakes
tune-ups water pum ps power windows computer diagnostics, check engine lights and other general repairs
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Renaissance Retirement Community
“A Caring Place For Seniors”
There b a need in d ib area for affordable living fddlitles for older residents who are mobile and active, but no longer want
to cope with die responsibilities of maintaining a hom e These Individuab need the freedom that b everyone's right, but they may
require safe and sycure surroundings and some amount of assistance.
T h b tall order b met at Renaissance Retirement Community, located in Sanfoid at 300 West Airport Boulevard, phone
(407) 323-7306. Tlieir liomdikc adult living facility provides one- and two-bedroom apartments on a long- or short-term basis.
Their accommodations arc dimato-controlled, well-maintained and relaxing. Laundry, housekeeping and three home-cooked
meals a day free thdr residents to enjoy planned activities, thd r own personal projects and each otherk companionship.
Renaissance Retirement Community's caring staff bdieves in dignified and personalized care and provides assistance with
bathing, dressing, personal care and medication management as needed Medical care can be arranged immediately. Most
importantly, their assistance is unobtrusive wills respect lor the individual
Should your loved one require independence in a safe and caring environment, you arc Invited to contact Renaissance
Retirement Community to discuss tlieir services or to arrange a visit to their facilities. Let diem hdp case your mind about caring
fur your loved one.

Atlantic Security Mortgage, Inc.
Certified Financial Planner &amp; Mortgage Broker •Serving The Area Since 1994
What sets Atlantic Sccurii
additional cost to thdr clients.
Innovative mortgage plans to
home widt lower, long-term fixed interest rates, rdy on Atlantic Security Mortgage. They can hdp make possible affordable
dget. Widi
and, in some cases, be die answer to an overloaded budget.
W ‘ so many companies offering home
mortgage payments
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assistance, itfc liard to make a wise decision regarding loan arrangements.
U i t l c Security Mortgage, located in L ongw ooJat 86&amp; East State"Road, phone (407) 323-7070, can expertly answer
any questions concerning any of the many programs available, long-term or short-term mortgage loans are offered with
various interest options. They will carefully explain the benefits of each loan option and will design the loan best suited to
your family's needs.
They stay on top of current market trends to offer tlieir customers the lowest Interest rates possible. Sooner or later, we all
need counseling on a home purchase. Wlicn you are faced with die decision of dioosing a mortgage company, turn (o the one
so many odiereliave conic to know and trust—Atlantic Security Mortgage. Vint will appreciate (heir old-fashioned courtesy and
thdr high standards of excellence.

Tile &amp; Carpet Of Lake Mary-Sanfoid
Joseph M. Ferris, Owner •Over 35 Years Of Experience

for every room of your liomc or commercial building.
They display beautiful, natural hardwood flooring which b available in plank, strip or parquet Long-wearing,
stain-resistant, easy-carc no-wax vinyl flooring and ceramic tiles ore also on display in beautiful colors and patterns. The
salespeople at Tile It Carpet O f la k e Mary-Santord can show you a variety of carpeting from luxurious, deep-pile caroet for
your Itome to wear-resistant carpel for commercial applications. They are your full-service flooring dealer. A rainbow of
colors is available for every decorating scheme.
They feature first-quality floor coverings front well-known manufacturers such as Mohawk and others. The salespeople
there can inform you about die qualities, advantages and proper care of cad i type. To complement their fine products, they offer
expert Installation. Because of dieir large selection, low prices and helpful personnel Tile It Carpet Of la k e Mary-Sanford b the
smart consumers fkxir covering headquarters Stop in soon to browse through tlieir extensive showroom. They are members of

the Better Business Bureau.

Georgio’s American Dance Centre
Georgio Sagn, Director &amp; Founder Of American Dance Centre &amp; Street Dance
Do you like dancing creating art, learning alrout your body, keeping fit, expressing yourself, making new friends, sliaring
ideas and liaving fun? if you answered yes to any of these, then nod on!
Georgkrt American Dance Centre, located in lak e Mary at 101 North Country (Tub Road, phone (407) 323-9562, offers
dance programs for child to adult. Tlieir modem, jazz, tap, pointe and balic-t classes provide students with a solid base of (lance
techniques balanced with creative movements and structured inijirovisalions. The development of students, discussions and the
sharing of ideas are important and unique aspects of learning at Geo rein's American Dance Centre. Other opportunities indude
social events, group outings and cunununity performances. Classes ottered are beginner, intermediate and advanced levels, and
no experience b necessary for die beginner cuss. Tliere will lie opportunities tu move up to more advanced levels in die future
Dana; develops strength, flexibility, tone, coordination, grace, posture and poise in die mover. It provides a thorough physical
workout and develops skills such as disdpline, collaboration, teamwork, goals, patieiKe. perseverance, imagination and profes­
sionalism. Tliey provide a positive atmosphere in wiiidi you can meet other people widt similar interests and views and gain an
appreciation and understanding of dam e as an art form.
Contact Georgki’s American D am e Centre today at (407) 323-9562 to Inquire aliout Hass schedules and rales. They’ll teach
you die finer techniques of dance and iuip you develop self-esteem and pride in your accomplishments. Visit their WW» site for

more infonruition at uwuiffxrrxiosamerieandancrcentK.com.

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••"Largest Display Of Laminate &amp;Wood Flooring In Central Florida”
Distinctive interior design begins at Moors By Wlckcrsham, located In Sanford at 1410 Dopic Park Drive, nhonne
(407) 3 2 1-€332. On display, you will sec one of die finest selections of laminate and hardwood flooring for every room of your Itorn
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plank, strip or parquet. Whether it's for an entrance foyer, or your entire home, this company can fill the buL The friendly people
there can sitow you a variety of hardwood flooring fmm natural oak to die most exotic woods. A rainbow of colors Is available for
every decorating scltem e llie y feature quality laminate and hardwood flooring from well-known manufacturers such as Dergo,
. WtbonAn, Hamnt HarrisTarkctt and many more. The staff will be happy to Inform you about the qualities, advantages and
propff care of each type. To complement their fine products, they offer school -certified mechanics to service your needs.
There is nodtlng as beautiful as gleaming laminate and hardwood floors in your home. Because of their large selection,
t***onahlc prices and helpful personnel. Moors By Wlckcrsham Is the smart consumer's laminate and hardwood flooring
(wtlquarters. Stop In soon to browse through dteir extensive showroom.

Allman Roofing

Serving The Area With 30 Years Of Experience

^ T b have everyone “under one ro o r implies closeness, security and convenience. Wltcn someone who is angry “raises dte
_]root* It indicates Uiat dtere Is nowhere to take shelter In the situation. Roofs arc so vital that they have becom e metaphors for die
Circumstances life throws our way.
k WHl-loiown for roof construction or restoration. Allman Roofing, located In Sanford, phone (407) 322-1926, provides expert
. roof construction, tear-offs and re-roofing They arc experienced In both flat and pitched roofs, and they handle residential,
i commercial and Industrial projects. They arc familiar with the full range of roofing products on the market today Including
' (hikes, shingles, composition roofs, torch down, sheet metal and single-ply as well as specialty systems including date and die.
A l u m Roofing will suggest which one will provide the most durability and best visual appeal while meeting your nudget needs.
^ Your roof represents only about 5% of your building investment, but no building can endure without one. Trust your roof to
Afenan Roofing. Their experience and expertise, and their dedication to quality workmanship and materials, assure you of a roof
that will preserve and protect your property for years to co m e

Performance Water Treatment

Serving The Area Since 1989

" Studies have shown that property conditioned water can be safer, deaner and more pleasing to drink than “hard* uncondi­
tioned water. The professionals at Performance Water Treatment can show you how the quality of your water can be dramati­
s t Improved. IfyouYc noticed a bad taste, a peculiar odor or strange color In your water or nave problems with your health,
finance water Deatm ent, located In Sanford, phone (407) 330-4557, for a free water analysis,
feature a three-filter system In both “under-the-counter’ and “countertop" models. The first filter removes the
nt and chlorine in your water. The second filter is the reverse osmosis system, which removes contaminants induding
t dioxin, arsenic, mercury and other liarmful chemicals. The third filter improves the taste o f your water and completes the
fleation process.
Performance Water Treatment offers a variety of systems which indude well water treatment systems, softening systems
and purification systems. They offer service for existing water systems, and they have rental systems available. Visit them on the
Web at wwmperfomianceuntenrmtmcnt.com and look for thdr new showroom opening soon. A system from Performance
Vfcter Treatment can make your water more pleasing to drink, but most Importandy, more healthy for you.

A A Satellite

Serving Central Florida For Over 10 Years

J 1 If you haven't investigated the exdllng options of a satellite tdevision system lately, you're missing an avenue of enjoyable
' •p ta ta ln m e n t for the entire family. Tbday’s satellite dish gives you Instant access toi scries and sp
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kvion Jet Center

Jerry Proenza, General Manager

able commodity; it's easy to understand why learning to Oy an airplane has becom e an Increasingly desired art
If you are Blinking about taking Ilyina instructions, Avion let Center, located in Sanford at 28411tid it Line Avenue, plxine
) 326-9997, should be your first consideration. Whether your needs are business or recreation, thd r licensed, FAA-approved
tors are skilled in all facets o f aviation and have the experience and expertise to Impart that knowledge to you. They have
to many just how fascinating and relatively Inexpensive flying really is.
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Ifyou already have a pilot's license, you will be pleased to know that Avion Jet Center is well-known throughout the area for
Mttir aircraft sales, charter and maintenance service. Their trained tedinicians and airworthy inspectors are experts In all areas of
1Urcraft repair and maintenance, and they can hdp to ensure that your flying time remains trouble-free. You are always welcome
i to stop In or call Avion Jet Center with sour questions or for information regarding their instruction hours, charter or malnte, nance services. They offer introductoryfight lessonsfor only $49.00.

Tree Service

Serving Central Florida Since 1957

Trees don't commit suicide—they die of neglecL Tices In an urban setting depend on our h d p Other than natural calaml, the most likely cause of tree damage is human negligence. Inadequate care makes tt
trees susceptible to disease and lacking in
[strength to survive severe weather conditions. By giving a little care and following correct
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tree care practices, homeowners can
[ensure that their trees are protected and ready to lace nature's fury.
M e a look at your trees. Signs of stress indude change in leaf color, misshapen leaves, thinness of the canopy and early loss
of leaves. Sometimes it's difficult to take care of your trees with limited knowledge. Hire a professional arborist such as AAAD ee
1Service, and be assured o f professional tree care. Serving central Honda, phone (407) 3J&amp; -5242 they're licensed and Insured.
[ provide references and will give you a professional tree diagnosis and estimate: D ecs react differently in cad i season. These
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Colonial Room Restaurant
"Thisted Business In The Same Location Since 1977”
Delidous food, friendly faces, reasonable prices and a whole lot more await you when you stop in at Colonial Room
RestauranL Conveniently located In Sanford at 115 East 1st Street, phone (407) 323-2999, they feature fabulous hom e
in an informal atmosphere, serving freshly prepared food from scratch. They are open Monday through Saturday
from 6-30 a.m. to 7:00 p m .
have something
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time and time again.

GlbSOn Mortgage Group

Family Owned &amp; Operated Since 1989

With todayk interest rates, many people are considering refinancing their home or buying a new home with law; fixed
interest rates. Mortgage payments are affordable and. in some cases refinandng can be the answer to overloaded budgets With
so many companies offering home mortgage assistance, ilk hard to make a wise decision regarding loan arrangements
Groton Mortgage Group, located in Winter Bark at 2281 le e Hoad, phone (407) 647-3433, or online at wwwgibsonmtg.com,
specializes in home mortgage loans and lias been serving live area fur many years Their professional personnel are highly trained
and are leaders in (heir field. They can expertly answer any questions you may liave concerning refinandng first ana second
mortgage loans VA or any of the many odicr programs available. Long term or short-term mortgage loans are offered with
variousintcrcst options Tney will carefully explain the benefits o f ead i loan option and will design the loan best suited to your
family's need
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company, turn to the one so many others have com e to know and trust—Gibson Mortgage Group. You will appreciate their
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"Gracious Retirement Living” •Grand Opening September 27

Retirement no longer means stagnation. Today, people who arc reaching retirement age retain more vitality and produc­
tivity than in the p a st And, after many years in the workplace, they are finally at liberty to indulge th d r own interests at their
own pace. This means that there is a need for a living situation that provides gracious surroundings comfort, security,
privacy, recreational opportunities companionship and Intellectual stimulation while eliminating the necessity o f hom e and
property maintenance. As part of the Holiday Retirement Corporation, they also have a great travel plan which allows their
residents to vacation at many of their facilities
All these needs can be met by The Dem onL located in Ovekki at 7015 Red Bug Lake Road, phone (407) 359-5787. They
provide a tastefully decorated living environment set amidst lx-autiful grounds in a convenient location. Their services indude a
variety of recreational programs both active and intellectual. The D em on! is staffed by four resident managers who will arrange
for immediate medical attention should it be necessary. To ensure die safety of their residents they are equipped with modem
smoke and fire detection sprinklers and medical alert systems in ead i apartment.
The D em on! is located near local restaurants theatres and shopping areas and transportation is induded in (he monthly
rcnL Weil established as a facility for care-free retirement living, they invite you to contact them for more information or to
arrange for a tour, lo r more information, visit dieir Web site at uwwiutlidi^touckcom. Their Grand Opening is September 27
from 11:00 a m to 5:00 pm .

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Already known to thcpcople of this area for the ultimate in self-defense training, WSAKK would like you to realize the many
benefits their programs offer.
Since its founding, WSAKK has trecn aimm itted to pnniding students with quality martial arts training and disciplinary
education in an atmosphere that preserves human values and individual identities. The accomplished instructors strive to
provide martial arts training as well as an appreciation for die traditional forms and ideologies while keeping pace with modem
martial arts. When people think of exerrise. they do not realize that sdf-defense instruction provides a total Ixxiy workout adapt­
able to any age. Recent studies prove that it is second only to swimming in calorics burned. Tlvcy also offer excellent kicklxixtng
aerobic dasscs with your first class offered at no charge. Other services they offer include yoga by Denise and “little Dragons" for
three- and four-year-olds as well as adult and children's karate dasscs and tournament teams for all ages.
The instructor's responsibility is to ensure dial when students branch out Into society they maintain an understanding of
. They instill jn their students die value of practicing their knowledge in everyday life1. WSAKK is
T-1434. You are Invited to call for further information and
i Introductory karate classes and a knmte uniform.

Diva Dancewear

Debbie Jordan, Owner

Now's your chance to make all die right moves and get an exercise in savings loo! lo r a complete line of dancers' supplies, die
only place you ever need to visit Is Diva Dancewear, located in longwood at 3861 MMdva Springs Road, phone (407) 772-3482
At Diva Dancewear, dtcy have every Imaginable accessory a dancer could ever want. You will find a full line of leotards, tights,
tops, skirts, pants and shoes
i a multitude o f styles and colors. They feature sudt famous
hoes in
Capcdo, Dinky Dim andI many others. Their dancing apparel is available in sizes fur
for very yuuii
young children just starting out as well
as adults. Diva Dancewear prides Itself on having
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selection of Ixith
both traditional aand street-inspired dancewear in town,
it. The management, through their understa
understanding of dance, has liecu able to stock
Diva Dancewear is truly a dancer's delight.
their shop with the finest products available and at the lowest prices possible. If you arc a dancer or know someone who is a
dancer, why not head straight for Diva Dancewear? You’re sure to be impressed with their selection, service and values.

R C Swim Time

Serving The Community For 6 Years

Swimming pool owners in this area are very fortunate to have R C Swim Time, located in Winter Springs, phone
(407) 696-7946 (SWIM), for all of thdr pool service and repair needs. No longer will you have to laboriously work on your
swimming pool to keep it in tip-top condition.
This reputable company Is completely equipped to provide regular dcaning and maintenance service to your p ool R C
Swim Time offers this service on a contract basis on any type or size of pool, or you can have them com e out from time to time
when you need them most. Under contract, they will treat your pool weekly with the needed dicm icals and treatments and do
thorough periodic cleaning for one low price.
They carry a complete line of chemicals, replacement filters and other pool necessities and make sure your pool Is crystal
dean and sanitary to swim in at all times, and no job is too big or too small for these competent professionals. Rdy on R C Swim
Time to liandlc your pool service and maintenance year-round.

Equestrian Quest Stables

Karlecn Babcock, Owner

Horseback riding has long been considered a favorite sport for people of all ages. Equestrian Quest Stables is preferred by
many horse lovers because of the constant attention given to all of die horses boarded there.
You can phone them at (407) 349-9706. or stop by the stables located In Geneva at 4355 North County Road 426, six miles
north of Oviedo and ten miles east of Sanford, to Inquire i ‘

appointment only. Call (hem today to inquire about schedules and rates for trail rides and lessons. Tlicy liave two riding arenas
and a round pen as wdl as a separate hunt course. Camp programs arc offered year-round. 1lorse show information Is also avail­
able upon request.
Tne bam is hurricane protected, covered, insulated and has an automatic fly system. Equestrian Quest Stables strives to
provide the finest riding and boarding facilities available. You'll rest easy knowing your horse is in their care.
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Sami Kazma, Owner •Serving Seminole County For Over 12 Years
Arc you thinking of buving a used car but arc worried about ending up with a dunkcr? So many times buying a used car is
buying die problems of die last owner.
Tnls isn't the case when you
rood at .3100 North I lighvvav 17-92
check every automobile they scU
many customers return time after
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owards your new choice. They can also assist you in
fine reputation in this area for honest values and fair

Five Star Cleaning Systems

"Your Service Is Qurlst Priority

is your roof dirty looking, but still in good condition? You would be surprised atju st how m udi the dem ents, air traffic and
other environmental conditions can affect die appearance of your roof. Hve Star Cleaning Systems, serving Seminole
itv/Central Florida, phone (407) 332-7534, specializes In making those dirty shingles'look
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Couni
Tnese professional contractors use a soft chemical wash to dean away mildew, stains,
stai
sap pollens and other substances
damage to your roof. The chemical solution
i your roof. There is no pressure used, so you can be assured there will be no damag

. our hom e or business and quote you a fair price on the roof dcaning you need done: This process &lt;
single-family homes, manufactured homes, muld-famlfy dwellings and business buildings.
Hve Star Cleaning Systems Is proud to offer this unique cleaning concept to residents throughout the area. They are licensed
and insured, and they fully guarantee their work. Before you replace your roof shingles because of the appearance, contact these
professionals. They may be able to solve your dirty roof problem and save you money at the same time.

Family Funeral Care

“Proud lb Serve Seminole County Since 1996”

When the time comes to give your loved one a memorable tribute and a caring service, families throughout the entire area
have com e to depend on Family Funeral Care. They are conveniently located in Oviedo at 7565 Red Bug lak e Hoad, phone
(407) 365-1600. Serving tire residents of the community for many years now, these professionals offer dignified and affordable
services for all tilths. In-home and pre-arrangements are available and after-care bereavement resources are provided, giving
strength when strength is needed.
This community-minded establishment offers professional service by an understanding and concerned staff. They provide
ample, well-lit off-street parking, arc handicap accessible and can make arrangements to fit any need. The entire staff at RunOy
Funeral Care understands the enormous grief that families undergo at this time, and Irecause of tills, provides you with personal
attention and help on related matters at any tim e
Only you can decide whatfc best for yooyour family and your loved ones. When you must make this important decision, the
caring staff and directors at Family Funeral dare hope they can assist you at your time of need. They have been helping families
in Seminole County and have been the misled choice since 1996. For more Information, please call (407) 365-1600.

Empire Window, Inc.

“Serving The Needs Of Central Florida"

Homeowners know that a well-constructed and insulated house Is cncrgy-efiidcnt and less expensive to maintain.
Unfortunately, many homes were constructed with faulty or Inferior windows, costing present owners a great deal in monthly
heating and air conditioning costs. If your wallet suffers from these outrageous bills, perhaps you should have your windows
replaced by Empire Window.
They specialize in Milestone windows, which are recognized by builders as some of die most well -designed and economical
lows on the market today. Not only do these windows Insulate and beautify your home, they are easy to maintain and dean,
windows
professionals
If itfc custom windows you're looking for, this firm can fill the bill with many models and brands to
tb dioosc from. The
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them in the
shortest time possible at a most reasonable cost. These professionals arc able to install replacement windows In
in older 1homes to
enhance Its restoration without losing its original beauty.
When you compare the money you are now “throwing out the window’ to replacing your windows you will realize that you
are making a wise Investment Call Empire Window at (407) 323-5900 for a Tree estimate, and experience the savings of
energy-efficient windows in your hom e

David Moore The Florida PC Doctor

“A+ Certified Technician”

David Moore The Florida PC Doctor repairs and supplies parts for most makes and models of laptops, PCs and computer
peripherals! If lie can't get it, it isn't available Give him a call at (407) 324-7948, or visit them on die Wvb at www.Qpcdr.com. for
an estimate or repair today. Tills experienced repair tedinidan is highly trained so that you get prompt service and quality assur­
ance at a price you can well afford.
David Moore The Florida PC Doctor is located in (lie Sanford area and serves all of Seminole and Mil usia Counties. I Ic offers
in-home or business services at a reasonable rate of 540.00 per hour with no trip d iaige for any type o f computer repair or instal­
lation. Services are available nights and weekends. I Us quality assurance and success rate stands out among tire competition. I le
has been repairing name brand and generic computers for over 18 years with a reputation dial can't be beat! I Ic repairs laptops,
notebooks, some printers, PCs, towers and servers. If you need an upgrade. Ire offers full upraadc services Induding relocations,
optimizations ana Internet set-up His specialties include hardware, software: networks and virus removal. Ih crek no problem
too bfo or too small for this professional, and he has most parts on hand.
Call David Moore The Florida PC Doctor at (407) 324-79(6 for expert computer repair and low prices. Not only will service
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Detail Dynamics, Inc.
"Christian Business Woman Who Puts Quality, Honesty &amp; Integrity First”
Detail Dynamics features a complete janitorial service for residential, commercial buildings and businesses in the area.
When they arc in dlarge of cleaning your home, office or commercial building you are assured of tire finest service. Aside from
general maintenance, they specialize in wall cleaning window washing and floor polishing as wvU as new construction cleanup
Detail Dynamics is located in Sanford at 500 Orange Boulevard and may be reached by phoning (407) 322-7911. They have
gained an excellent reputation that has spread throughout this entire area. They liave reasonable rates and offer special weekly,
monthly and annual service agreements. Their employees are supervised, bonded and insured, and tiiey do only die finest w on .
Phone them anytime for free estimates and further information on dieir quality janitorial services.
Their years of satisfactory service to the people of this area are your assurance that these are die people to calL Let their
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Page 11A

Sanford City Commission Agenda for Sept. 9,2002
Santoed City Hal
3 X North Park Avenue

63-41 and 4 5 1 -4 5 4 0 -5 3 6 -6 3 -4 1 .
R ecom m ended
by
the
City
Manager.
W O RK SE SSIO N
2. Approve addffional architectural and
3 3 0 p m In the City Commission
engineering services in the amount
Chambers,
of $ 2 ,7 0 0 for incorporation of
First R oot
Rlverwak design etemonts to con­
tract
with
Scott
Partnership
1. Presentation to Employee ot the
Architecture
for
Marina
Isle
Month for Septem ber.
R estroom Facility; funded from
2. Presentation to Sabrina Benton for
Sem inole
County
Boater
certification a s a Public Personnel
Improvement
funds.
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iln win ii nI
rTUfossfonai.
R ecom m ended
by
the
City
3 . Interview of prospective board
Manager.
^ ipolntees. (R-1)
3. Approve b a se bid and alternate bid
4. Presentation:
a: [beautification protects
item *1 in the total amount of
| tor S R 4 6 , Hwy. 17-92, and 25th
$ 3 9 ,9 0 3 .0 0 for Reclaim ed Water
S h e e t and Partr Avenue intersection.
Extension on Magnolia Avenue,
; m -7 &amp; 8 )
from Central Florida Tapping &amp;
Construction Services, Inc.; funding
Si Ohcuseton of Regular Agenda Items,
Add-On Items, and Other items.
from Magnolia Avenue Reclaimed
S . Mayor's briefing. I
W ater Extension account number
7. C ty M anager's briefing.
4 5 1 • 4 5 3 0 - 5 3 6 - 6 3 - 4 6 .
R ecom m ended
by
the
City
Manager.
i CITY COMMISSION
AND SAN FO RD COMMUNITY
4. Award contract in the amount of
$ 3 1 0 ,1 5 0 for re-roofing City H al to
rAGENCY
C h eesb ro Roofing, Inc.; funding
J O t f T W ORK SE SSIO N
* 4 p m In the City Commission
from aocount 001-4046-541-62-00.
R ecom m ended
by
the City
Cham bers, First Floor
Manager.
1 . D hcusskxi regardtog the priorities of 5. Approve purchase and Instalatton of
the Community Redevelopm ent
picnic shelter, picnic ben ch es and
grfls for McWbbin Park In amount of
2 .1
i regardng the role(s) and
$ 2 9 ,4 0 4 6 0
from Contract
i of the C ty Commission,
C onnections, Inc.; funding from
t Communityr Redevelopment Agency
account
0 0 1 -5 0 5 1 -5 7 2 -6 3 -7 2 .
;.M
. ;and
and downk
downtown organizations with
R ecom m ended
by
the City
wapect to downtown isvftafeaBon.
Manager.
S . O tte r business.
6. Approve Sanford Heritage Festival
use of City Hal Courtyard Thursday,
Sep tem b er 2 6 through Sunday,
V
REGULAR MEETMQ
' 7 p.m. C ty Commission Cham bers,
Septem ber 2 9 , 2 0 0 2 ; authorize to
■ R
First Floor
waive a l fe e s for removal of electric
In e s and street ights to accom m o­
date midway rides and performance
I Public Hearing.
on to Tom and Anne
sta g e ; and authorize to waive
&gt;and MkH^orida W resting.
$ 1 0 0 .0 0 fireworks permit fee.
I of Mtoutes.
R ocom m ended
by
the City
August 2 6 , 2 0 0 2 Special Joint
Manager.
l and Regular Meeting (contirv
7 . Approve 9/11 R em em brance
on
August
29,
2 0 0 2 ).
C erem ony
street
closure
of
1 by the City Clerk and
Sem inole Boulevard from Myrtle
) Cay Manager.
Avenue to Hood Avenue on
Septem ber 1 1 ,2 0 0 2 , from 8 3 0 A M .
to 1 1 3 0 A M ; and authorize to waive
a l fees; Sanford Fire Department,
Approve
B ergeron
Land
Development, Inc. ch ange order #2
sponsor. Recom m ended by the City
Manager.
In the amount of $ 4 6 3 6 7 3 8 tor E ast
S . Approve on e-year extension of
Lake Maty Boulevard Segm ent 1
L ease to Boys and Girls Club for
U M y Construction project pipalne
realignment due to confltots with
W estsid e
R ecreation
C en ter
other utilities; funded from S R F
B u k Jn g . Reoom m endedbytheCIty
Program/accourrts 4 5 1 -4 5 3 0 -5 3 6 Manager.

P ublic h earin g s
1. R e: 2 6 parcels of Sanford Airport
Authority property consisting of a
total of 2 2 7 .5 0 " a c re s; Sanford
Airport Authority, owner/applcant
A. 4 0 .6 5 9 " a cre s of property lying
betw een S .R . 4 6 and M oores
Station
R oad
and
betw een
C am eron Avenue and Beardall
Avenue.
(1.) Second reading end adoption of
O rd nance No. 3 7 3 9 to annex the
property. Ad pubished August 2 8
and
Sep tem b er
4,
2002.
R ecom m ended
by
the
City
Manager.
(2.) Secon d reading and adoption of
O rdnance No. 3 7 4 0 to rezone the
property from
MI-2,
Medium
Industrial, to R I-1, Restricted
Industrial. R ecom m ended by the
City Manager. Ad pubished August
2 8 ,2 0 0 2 .
B . 14.88" a c re s of property tying
betw een S .R . 4 6 and M oores
Station
R oad
and
betw een
C am eron Avenue and Beardall
Avenue.
(1.) Second reading and adoption of
O rd nance No. 3741 to annex the
property. R eoom m endedbytheCIty
Manager. Ad pubished August 28
and Septem ber 4 ,2 0 0 2 .
(2.) Second readng and adoption of
O tdnanoe No. 3 7 4 2 to rezone the
property from MI-2,
Medium
Industrial, to R I-1, R estricted
Industrial. Recom m ended by the
City Manager. Ad pubished August
2 8 ,2 0 0 2 .
C . 1 69.96* a c re s of properly lying
between M oores Station Road and
M arquette Avenue and betw een
Lake Je ssu p and B eard al Avenue.
(1.) Secon d read ng and adoption of
O rd nance No. 3 7 4 3 to annex the
property. Recom m ended by the C*y
Manager. Ad pubished August 2 8
and Septem ber 4 ,2 0 0 2 .
( 2.) Second read ng and adoption of
O rdnance No. 3 7 4 4 to rezone the
property from AG, Agriculture, to Rl1,
R estricted
Industrial.
R ecom m en ded
by
the
City
Manager. Ad pubished August 2 8,

2002.
D. 1.996* a c re s of property lying
betw een M arquette Avenue and
E a st Lake Mary Boulevard and
between R ed Cleveland Boulevard
and Ohio Avenue.
(1.) Secon d readng and adoption of
O rd nance No. 3 7 4 5 to annex the
property. Recom m ended by the Ctiy

Manager. Ad published August 28
and Septem ber 4 ,2 0 0 2 .
(2.) Second rearing and adoption ol
Orrinance No. 3 7 4 8 to rezone the
property from AG, Agriculture, to Rl1.
Restricted
Industrial.
R ecom m ended
by
the
City
Manager. Ad published August 28,

2002.
2. Second rearing and adoption ol
Orrinance No. 3 7 4 7 to am end the
Human
R e so u rce s
Manual
Personnel Rules and Regulations
regarding
Health
Insurance.
R ecom m ended
by
the
City
Manager. Ad published August 28,

2002.
3. Second roaring and adoption of
Orrinance No. 3 7 4 8 to rezone 4.64*
a cre s of property between W est 1st
Street and Smith Canal Road and
between Se w el Road and Rinehart
Road (4437 W est 1st Street) from
G C -2, G eneral Commercial, and
AG, Agriculture, to PD, Planned
Development, with conditions, and
approval of Development Order No.
0 2 -0 0 4 4 ;
BGZM
G eneral
Partnership and Ambaji, Inc., own­
ers; Bem m ie E u stace, Interplan
LLC, ap p ican t Recom mended by
the City Manager. Ad pubished
August 2 8 ,2 0 0 2 .
4. Condemnation of properties at 1006
OW e Avenue, 1215 French Avenue,
9 0 6 2 Locust Avenue, and 1001
E a st 10th Street.
Director of
Planning
and
Community
Development and the City Manager
recommend tinring the structures
unsafe, dilapidated, unsanitary or
uninhabitable, to condem n said
structures, and give the owners thir­
ty ( X ) days to repair or demolish; if
property owners fal to effect such
demoltion and removal or repair
within said thirty ( X ) day period, the
dty sh a l demofish and remove the
bu lrings and /or structures, and the
actual cost of said removal and rispoeaL Induring adminis trative costs,
w i be asse sse d a s a te n against the
properties. Ow ned*) notified August
6 ,2 0 0 2 ; properties posted August 6,
2 0 0 2 ; ad published August 2 8 and
Septem ber 4 ,2 0 0 2 .
5. First rearing of O rrinance No. 3 7 X
to d o se , vacate and abandon por­
tions of an unnamed north-south
right-of-way between Rinehart Road
and Oregon Avenue and between
Rinehart Road and Lowe Avenue;
Michael F. McArrie for Blind Mtoe,
LLC, and Dianne Kram er for

Sem inole County School Board,
owners and applicants.
Ad pub­
lished August 25, 2 002; owners noti­
fied August 8 .2 0 0 2 ; property posted
August 2 6 , 2 0 0 2 .
Development
Review Team, Director of Planning
and Community Development and
the City M anagor recom mend
approval.
6. Consider and approve use of Local
Law Enforcement Block Grant 2 0 0 2
funds In tho amount of $ 1 2 4 ,9 8 8 for
purchaso of various police equip­
m ent.
R ecom m ended by the
LLEBG Advisory Board, the Police
Chief and the City Manager. Ad pub­
lished August 28. 2002.
R egu lar Item s
1. Board Appointment:
Waterfront
Master Plan Steering Committee.
There is one vacancy (Walt Padgett
h as resigned). NEED TO APPOINT
A REPLACEMENT. Applications on
file from P. Douglas G ro sed o se and
Robert Segal. (W S-3)
2 . Condem nation Statu s Report B
demoktions/removo from condemnatkxVextonsion.
• 0 2 -1 0 , 6 1 3 Sanford Avenue, AJison
Galbraith, owner. The Director of
Planning
and
Community
Development and the City Manager
recommend demolition.
• 02-1 9 , T401 W. 10th Street, Patsy
Burke Heirs, owners. T he Director
of
Planning
and
Community
Development pnd the City Managor
recommend demoltion.
• 0 2 -1 5 ,1 9 0 4 Sanford Avenue, Joan ne
B ehrens, owner. T he Director of
Planning
and
Community
Development and the City Manager
recommend removal from condem­
nation.
• 02-0 2 , 4 1 9 -4 2 3 E 4th Street, Ruth J .
Allen &amp; Theodore Johnson, owners.
T h e Director of Planning and
Community Development and the
City Manager recommend a sixty
( X ) day extension.
3. Approve waiver of recreational vehi­
cle orrinance for boat In the front
yard at 3 1 X Park Avenue; LeRoy
Cody, Sr., owner. Recom mended by
Director of Planning and Community
Development and the City Manager.
4 . Approve Final Plat for the R eserve at
Lake M onroe, 2 9 0 0 N arcissus
Avenue, su bject to conditions.
Recom m ended by the Planning and
Zoning Commission, the Director of
Ptanntng
and
Community
Developm ent,
and
the
City

Manager.
Authorize
execution
of
Weatherization
Program
Grant
Agreement FY 0 2 -0 3 in tho amount
of $101,553 X . Recom mended by
the Director ol Planning and
Community Development and tho
City Managor.
6. First roaring of Orrinance No. 3 7 5 0
to amend tho Human R esources
Manual Personnel R ules and
Regulations regarding Educational
A ssistance
Program.
Rocomm ended by the Human
R esources Director and tho City
Managor.
7. Adopt Resolution No. 1915 to autho­
rize application for $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 FDOT
grant for Hwy. 17-92 beautification
project (requires $7 5 ,O X matching
tunds-FY 03/04). Recom mended by
the Director of Recreation and Parks
and by the City Manager. (W S-4).
8. Adopt Resolution No. 1916 to autho­
rize application for $7 5 ,O X FDOT
grant for Highway 4 6 beautification
project (requires $7 5 ,O X matching
funds-FY 03/04). Recom mended by
the Director of Recreation and Parks
and by the City Manager. (W S-4).
9.
Award
Rrverwalk
P h a se
I
Construction Contract to Whartorv
Smith In c Construction Group, low­
e st
responsive
bidder.
Recommended by the Director of
Planning
and
Community
Development and the City Manager.
5.

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Pan Am
C o n t i n u e d f r o m P a g e 1A

ty p o s o f n u m b e r s ," F o rtn a m said .
" I w o u ld n 't c la ss ify it a s s u b s ta n ­
tia l c u ts , b u t th e r e h a v e b e e n
a c ro ss-th e -b o a rd re d u ctio n s in o u r
w o rk fo rc e ."
P a n A m w a s fo u n d e d in 1927 b y
Ju a n T erry T rip p e a n d se t a n u m ­
b e r o f " f ir s t s " in th e a irlin e in d u s­
try. It w a s th e first U S . a irlin e to
o ffe r
s c h e d u le d
in te r n a tio n a l
f lig h ts (K e y W est to H a v a n a ,
C u b a ), reco rd ed th e first tra n s p a ­
c ific a n d tra n s a tla n tic p a ss e n g e r
flig h ts a n d w a s th e first to u s e jet
a irp la n e s fo r p a ss e n g e r serv ice.

m a r k e tin g a n d o p e r a t in g th e
flig h ts, p a rtic u la rly in N e w a rk , a rc
h ig h .
" W e a n a ly z e d e a c h o f o u r d e s ti­
n a tio n s a n d m a d e a d e c is io n b a s e d
o n w h a t w a s in th e b e st b u sin e s s
in te re s ts ," F o rtn a m said . " W e p la n
to re v is it th o s e d e c is io n s in
N o v e m b e r."
T h e c o m p a n y h a s a lre a d y laid
o ff o r cu t h o u rs fo r e m p lo y e e s,
th o u g h F o rtn a m w a s tig h t-lip p ed
a b o u t sp e cific n u m b e rs.
" W e 'r e p re tty stin g y w ith th o se

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clavnt wiPi Itva Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCA
TIO N -O F THIS NOTICE OR 30
d a y s Af t e r t h e d a t e o f s e r ­
v i c e OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AH other creditor* ot the decedent
end persons having claims or
demands against the decedent s
estate, inducing unmatured, contin­
gent or unliquidated davnt. must Me
their claims with this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The date ot first publication of tNa
Notice is September 1. 2002
Susan Glenn Bryant
Personal Representative
1400 ANerdo Way
Decatur. Georgia 30032
JAMES A BARKS. Attorney
Florida Bar No 197564
1120W First Street. Suae B
Sanford. FL 32771

A l cradaora ot Pm dacadam and
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damanda aganat dacadam’a attata.
induing unmaturad. conangant or
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TaMphona 407/321-1224
Attorney for Personal Representative
Pubbsh September 1. S. 2002
00015
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 02-CA-2017-1MI
IN RE FORFEITURE OF S2.7SO.OO
IN UNITED STATES CURRENCY
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO: Kevin Camer
Michele Camer
153 Pne Avenue
Longwood. Florida 32750
and al othart who da*n an Intarest
m the toAowmg property 12.750 00
In United States currency
Donald F. Eftlinger, in his official
capacity as Sheriff of the Seminole
County. Florida, through hts officers,
investigators or agents, seued the

b y th e m a jo r ca rrie rs.
P a n A m 's cu rren t tro u b le s a re
n o t a re fle ctio n o n th e c o m p a n y 's
b u s in e s s p la n , F o rtn a m sa id , b u t
a re p a rt o f a tren d in th e a irlin e
ind ustry.
'T l i e m a rk e t is e x tre m e ly d iffe r­
e n t fro m a y e a r a g o , a n d ce rta in ly
d iffe re n t th a n w h e n w e b e g a n ,"
F o rtn a m sa id . "W e 're g o in g to sta y
in th e m a rk e ts w e 're se rv in g , b u t
th e r e 's n o p o in t in b u rn in g fu el if
w e d o n 't h a v e d ie p a sse n g e rs. If
w e d o n 't n e ed to ru n tw ice a day,
w e 'r e g o in g to a i t b a c k ."

above property on or about July 5.
2002, at or near 1B3 Pma Avenue.
Longwood.
Seminole
County.
Florida Said property is in tha cus­
tody of tha Sheriff of Seminole
County lor the purpose of forfeiture
pursuant to sections 932.701*
932.704. Florida Statutot.
A
Complaint for forfeiture has been
Ned in the above-efyted Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and
correct copy of this Notice of
Forfeiture Complaint was furnished
by U S certified mail, return recept
requested, to the above-named
addressee this 28 day of August
2002
Tetha M. Sooiero
General Counsel
Flood* Bar No 0068625
Serrvnole County Sheriffs Office
100 Bush Boulevard
Sanford. Florida 32773
(407)665-6603
Attorney for Petitioner
Pubifth September 1.6. 2002
00016

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m o re ; R a y m o n d L a m a r S m ith ,
2101 S u m m e rlin , S a n fo rd , ch arg ed
w ith traffick in g in c o ca in e ; L edel
W illiam s, Sr., 6 0 o f O v ie d o , o n e
co u n t o f d istrib u tio n o f fiv e g ra m s
o r m o re o f cra c k co cain e.
L eon W illiam s, Jr., 2 3 , o f O v ie d o ,
ch a rg ed w ith o n e co u n t o f d istrib ­
u tion o f fiv e c ra m s o r m o re o f
cra ck co c a in e , a lso th ree a d d itio n al
co u n ts o f d istrib u tio n o f fiv e g ra m s
o r m o re o f cra c k c o ca in e ; T im o th y
Z a n e M ille r, 2 0 , o f A lta m o n te
S p rin g s, o n e co u n t o f d istrib u tio n
o f cra ck c o ca in e , an d o n e co u n t o f
d istrib u tin g fiv e g ra m s o r m o re o f
cra ck co ca in e .
Ja m e s A d k in s, 3 0, o f A lta m o n te
S p rin g s, o n e co u n t o f d istrib u tio n
o f cra c k c o c a in e ; T erren ce Felder,
3 1 , o f A lta m o n te S p r in g s , o n e
co u n t o f d istrib u tio n o f fiv e g ra m s
o r m o re o f cra c k co cain e.
A lso A d a m E lliot C la rk , 2 0 o f
S a n fo rd , th ree co u n ts o f d is trib u ­

tio n o f five g ra m s o r m ore o f cra ck
co ca in e ; Ja m e s A rth u r C lin to n , 27,
o f S a n fo rd , o n e co u n t o f d is tr ib u ­
tio n o f fiv e g ra m s o r m o re o f cra c k
co ca in e ; R ev ert u s Tyrell B ratch er,
2 2 , o f A lta m o n te S p r in g s , o n e
co u n t o f d istrib u tio n o f fiv e g ra m s
o r m o re o f cra c k co ca in e ; V ald ez
W illia m s,
43,
of
A lta m o n te
S p rin g s, tw o co u n ts o f d istrib u tio n
o f fiv e g ra m s o r m o re o f cra ck
c o c a in e ; S a m u e l W atso n , 3 3 , o f
O v ie d o , tw o co u n ts o f d istrib u tio n
o f fiv e g ra m s o r m o re o f cra ck
co ca in e ; M ark A n th o n y R eed , 22,
o f A lta m o n te S p rin g s, o n e c o u n t o f
d istrib u tio n o f cra ck co c a in e and
o n e co u n t o f d istrib u tio n o f fiv e
g r a m s o r m o re c ra c k c o c a in e ;
B ry c e
L a d e ll
B u sh ,
21,
of
A lta m o n te S p rin g s, o n e c o u n t o f
d istrib u tio n o f cra ck c o ca in e , o n e
co u n t o f p o ssessio n o f a g u n d u r­
in g a d ru g o ffen se ; S a m u el H illery,
29 o f M id w ay , o n e co u n t o f d is trib ­
u tion o f cra c k co cain e, an d o n e
co u n t o f d istrib u tio n o f fiv e g ra m s

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O ffice w ill b e p articip atin g in s e v ­
d estru ctio n o f th e W orld Trade
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C e n te r bu ild in g s in N ew York
in o b serv a n ce o f th e S ep tem b er
C3ty. w ith 2 ,8 2 3 casu a lties, and
11th anniversary.
. th e Aircraft cra sh e s a t th e
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egon in W ash ing ton, D .C .
O ffice p erso n n el, a s w ell as law
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en fo rcem en t p erson n el from
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m en t w ill b e o n d isp lay at th e
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ch u rch . A n a p p reciatio n ban q u et
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w ill b e h eld at 6 p m , an d a sp ecial
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o id / L a k c M ary area,
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•faitcd. F o r m o re in form ation call
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S e m in o le C o m m u n ity C o lleg e
n el, W ednesday, Sep t. 11 at 7 p .m .
ill p a u se to rem em ber, and
S h e riff's p erso n n el w ill also b e
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I rptem bor 11, 2001 d u rin g a
i m em b ran co cerem o n y a t the
ag p o le s o n b o th the
I m fo n l/ L a k e M ary an d O v ied o
a m p u ses early W ed nesd ay
d om in g .
i T h e co m m u n ity is invited to
ji n S C C stu d en ts, facu lty and
faff d u rin g cerem ony, w h ich w ill
tegin p ro m p tly at 8:3 5 a.m . and
delu de a m o m en t o f sile n ce at
8 :46 a.m .
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s o th e y c a n s h o w th e m to th e ir fe l­
lo w s tu d e n ts . T h e y w ill a ls o p a r­
tic ip a te in v a rio u s sch o o l a c tiv i­
tie s fo c u s in g o n A m e ric a n p rid e.
" W e 'v e d e c id e d to im p le m e n t
v a r io u s a c t iv it ie s to s h o w lire
p ro p e r re s p e ct fo r th o se w h o lost
th e ir liv e s o r w e re in ju red o n S e p t.
1 1 ," Id y llw ild e P rin c ip a l D av id

S c o tt sa id . "W o w a n t to u s e th e
first a n n iv e rs a ry o f S e p t. 11 a s a
w a y to ren ew e v e r y o n e ’s fa ith In
b e in g a n A m e ric a n ."
O n W ed n esd ay , th e U S . F la g in
fro n t o f th e sch o o l w ill b e flo w n a t
h a lf -m a s t . A s p a rt o f o p e n in g
a c tiv itie s, th e e n tire sch o o l w ill
sin g "G o d B less th e U S .A ," w h ile
h o ld in g h a n d s w ith cla ss m a te s.
T h e stu d e n ts w ill a ls o w a tc h a
s c h o o l d is tr ic t p ro d u c e d v id e o
c o m m e m o r a t in g t h e e v e n ts o f

S e p t. 11.
" S e p t. 11 s ig n if ie s a d a y in
A m e ric a n h is to ry th a t w a s b o th
tra g ic, a s w e ll a s e n c o u r a g in g ,"
S c o tt sa id . " T h e tra g ic p a rt is re p ­
resen ted b y th e lo s s o f life an d
d e s tr u c tio n o f p ro p e rty . T h e
e n c o u r a g in g p a rt is th a t th e
e v e n ts o f th e d a y led u s to re k in ­
d le o u r p rid e in b e in g A m e ric a n s ,
s o th a t w e c a n n o w o p e n ly d is­
p la y o u r c o m m it m e n t to o u r
c o u n try ."

Hmld photo by Tommy Vincent
Idyttwilde Elem entary Sch o ol Pre-K indergarten students show off the h ats they m ad e. T hey will w ear them to lunch
on W ednesday. O ther sch ool activities on W ed nesd ay Indude singing "G od B le s s the U .S.A .’ while holding hands
with cla ss m a te s and w atching a district produced video com m em orating the ev en ts of Sep t. 11.

C o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e 1 3 A
p a rticip a tin g oth ers ev en ts, su ch
as:
• O n W ednesday, S c o t. 11,
S e m in o le C o u n ty Sh e riff's O ffice
em p lo y e e s w ill observe a m om ent
o f sile n ce at 8:4 5 a.m ., to h o n o r
tho se w h o lost their liv es # y ear
ag o. In a d d itio n , all Se m in o le
C o u n ty G overn m en t flag s w ill b e
flo w n a t half-staff.
• A M E R IC A N L E G IO N
T h e A m e rica n Legion and
A u x ilia ry C h ap lain s w ill b e co n ­
d u ctin g a P atriot Day S e rv ice Sept.
11, at 8 p .m . a t th e A m erican
L egio n P ost, 2874 S. San ford
A ven u e in San ford . E v ery o n e is
in v ited to Join in paying resp ects
to th o se w h o lost their liv es d u r­
ing th e terro rist attack.
•C H A M BER OF CO M ­
M ERCE
T h e S an ford Se m in o le C o u n ty
C h a m b e r o f C o m m erce in v ites
ev e ry o n e to atten d a sp e cial c e re ­
m o n y to co m m em o ra te S e p t. 11, at
8 a .m ., a t th e San ford S e m in o le
C o u n ty C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rce
b u ild in g , 4 0 0 E ast First S t r e e t
P lea se w e a r red , w hite an d b lu e.
Rev. B ru ce S c o tt w ill lead th e
p ra y ers an d g u ests a rc in v ited to
■ay a fe w w o rd s a s w ell. A co n ti­
n e ntal b re a k fa st w ill b e inclu d ed .
P le a se R S V P b y p h on in g 4 0 7 3 2 2 -2 2 1 2 .
• F I R S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H SA N FO RD
A sp e cia l cerem o n y rem em b er­
in g S e p te m b e r 1 1 ,2 0 0 1 w ill b e
h e ld S e p t. 11 be g in n in g a t 7 p.m .,
at F irst B ap tist C h u rch o f S a n fo rd ,
5 1 9 P a rk A ven u e. T h ere w ill b e
p re sen t a n d fo rm e r S an ford city
o fficia ls, m u sic, guest sp e a k e rs, a

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ca n d le lig h tin g cerem o n y and
o th e r ev en ts. F la n to atten d a s w e
jo in to g eth er In rem em berin g
th o se fnen and w o m en w h o lost
th e ir liv es that d a y a s w ell as
m em b ers o f th e A rm ed Forces.
• F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H M ARKHAM W OODS
A 911 R e m em b ra n ce S e rv ice
w ill b e held a t First B aptist C h u rch
M ark h am W oods, 5 4 0 0 M a rk h a m
W oo d s R oad , L a k e M ary,
W ed nesd ay e v e n in g a t 7 p .m .
T h e re w ill b e a tim e o f p ra y e r for
o u r nation al lea d ers, firefig hters,
p o lice, m ilita ry p e rso n n e l and
fam ilie s w h o lost loved on es.
F o r m o re In fo rm a tio n p h o n e
407-33 3 -2 0 8 5 . fc
• P R E S B Y T E R IA N M ARKHAM W O O DS
A se rv ice w ill b e h e ld a t
M a rk h a m W oo d s P resb y terian
C h u rch a t 7 p .m . S e p t 11, to
rem em b er th o se w h o d ied last
year; an d h o n o rin g th o se w h o
serv e.
L ocal p o lk s , fire an d c m e r- .
g en ev se rv ice s w ill b e rep resen ted
at th is se rv ice w h ich Is o p e n to the
co m m u n ity .
• B R E T H R E N R E A C H IN G
OUT
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t
B reth ren R e a ch in g o u t w ill h o ld
a 911 C e re m o n y b y Y o u th, In
m e m o ry o f th e fa lle n firem en and
law en fo rce m e n t o fficers. T h e
e v e n t w ill m ir k re co g n itio n b y o u r
y o u th o f local fire m e n , law
v
en fo rce m e n t an d v o lu n teers.
It is sch e d u le d to b e g in a t 3 3 0
p .m ., a t S e m in o le G a rd e n s
A p a rtm e n ts, 1 6 0 0 W est 5 th S tre e t
in S a n fo rd , U n it #20.
• H IS k . H E R S B A R B E C U E
H is it H e rs, 2 6 1 7 O rla n d o D riv e
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C H A R IT Y

S A L E

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Are Pleased To Announce
The Addition Of

S a tu rd a y . S ep tem b er 7th
8:00am - 2:00pm

Dr. Dantol Monotte

H arrell &amp; Beverly
T ra n sm issio n s

B e n e fitin g the

S t e p h e n

• LU TH ERA N CH U RCH
T h e co m m u n ity Is in v ited to a
sp e cia l 9-11 m e m o ria l p ra y e r se r­
v ice sp o n so re d b y N ew C re a d o n
L u th e ra n C h u rc h an d U p sa la
C o m m u n ity P re sb y te ria n C h u rch ,
W ed nesd ay, S e p t 11 a t 7 p m . a t
th e U p sa la C o m m u n ity C h u rch ,
a n d th e In tersectio n o f H ig h w a y
4 6 -A a n d U p sa la R o a d in S a n fo rd .
T h e se rv ice w ill in d u d e s p e d a l
m u sic a n d v isu a l re m e m b ra n ce s o f
th e tragedy.

DR. JA M E S QUINN
and
DR. H A R V EY S C H E FS K Y

11th

Y A R D

w ill b e h o ld in g a 9-11 b e n efit. T h e
even t w ill in clu d e g a m e s an d liv e
m u sic. A ll p ro ce e d s w ill g o to th e
San ford F ire D ep artm en t. A lot o f
local b u sin e sse s h a v e d on ated
Item s to b e a u ctio n e d o ff In su p ­
po rt o f th e local fire d ep a rtm en ts.
• CH EERS BARBECUE
C h e e rs o f M a itla n d , 152
C a n d a ce D riv e a t 1 7-92 w ill b e
h o ld in g a b a rb e cu e to b e n e fit th e
local fire d e p a rtm e n ts in S e m in o le
C o u n ty in th e a fte rn o o n h o u rs.
T h e re w ill a lso b e g a m e s an d
p rizes.
• F IR E F IG H T E R S
M E M O R IA L
C en tra l F lo rid a F ire C h ie fs
A sso cia tio n , an d th e F irefig h ters
C o u n d l o f C e n tra l F lorid a an d
retirees, w ill h o ld a S e p t 11
m em o ria l se rv ice a t 11 a j n . . S e p t.
11 a t W ood la w n M em o ria l P ark ,
4 0 0 W ood la w n C e m e te ry R oad .
P rin cip a l S p e a k e r w ill b e F lorid a
G o v e rn o r Jc b B u sh . In clu d e d In
th e se rv ice w ill b e th e d e d ica tio n
o f a b ro n z e m e m o ria l d e p ictin g
S o m e rse t C o u n ty , P en n ., th e W orld
T rad e C e n te r in N ew Y o rk C ity
an d th e P e n ta g o n in W ash in g ton ,
D .G T h e p u b lic Is in vited .

To Their Sanfprd Practice
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Is Fellowship Trained In Sports Medicine
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407- 321-4230

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Married to Laurie for 21 yearn, non Michael la a
Jun io r at Seminole High School and Stephanie, ■
recent graduate of the International Baccalaureate
Program at Seminole High School la a freahman
at the University of Florida
B.S. and Ph.D. degree**, Unlveralty of Georgia
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Commendation Medal

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Parishioner of S t Peter’* Episcopal Church
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Delegation, 2000-2001
• “ 2001 C hild Advocate of the Year,” Central Florida
Childrens' Home Society
• “ 2001 Defender of Home Rule A w a rd ,” Florida League
of Cities
• Highest Legislative Rating, Florida C ham ber o f
Commerce

• O rm y e C o u n ty S h eriffs Citation for law enforcement
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September 8, 2002

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is back as full-time
arting third baseman.

UCF challenges Arizona State
Knights go for first victory
live on Sunshine Network

Special to the Herald
O R L A N D O — F o r th e se c o n d c o n se c ­
u tiv e w e e k , th e U n iv e r s ity o f C e n tr a l
F lo r id a G o ld e n K n ig h ts fo o tb a ll te a m
m u s t h it th e ro a d , th is tim e h e a d in g w e s t
to fa c e A r iz o n a S t a t e to n ig h t (S a tu r d a y )
a t 1 0 p .m .
U C F ( 0 - 1 ,0 - 0 ) w ill b e p la y in g a g a in s t
th e ir fir st e v e r P A C -1 0 o p p o n e n t. H e a d
c o a c h M ik e K r u c z e k a n a th e G o ld e n
K n ig h ts o p e n e d th e s e a s o n la st w e e k a t
P e n n S t a t e , lo s in g a c lo s e g a m e , 2 7 -2 4 .
T h e S u n D e v ils ( 1 - 1 ,0 - 0 ) d e fe a te d
E a s te r n W a s h in g to n , 3 8 - 2 , in th e ir h o m e
o p e n e r. D ir k K o e t t c r 's te a m w ill b e p la y ­
in g t h e ir s e c o n d c o n s e c u t iv e g a m e a t

hom e.
A S U b o a s t s s e v e r a l p r e -s e a s o n A llI’A C -1 0 s e le c t io n s , in c lu d in g L o m b a rd i
vagur
S u g g s . T h e ju n io r is c o n s id e r e d o n e o f
t h e to p d e fe n s iv e e n d s in th e n a tio n .
K r u c z e k is w e ll a w a r e o f S u g g s a n d th e
S u n D e v ils ' o v e r a ll s p e e d a n d a t h le t i­
c is m .

" T h i s k id S u g g s is t h e re a l d e a l,"
K r u c z e k s a id . " T h e y a r c fa s t a n d h a v e
s o m e q u a lity fo o tb a ll p la y e r s . T h is is a
g o o d fo o tb a ll te a m w e w ill f a c e ."
K r u c z e k a n d th e re s t o f U C F 's c o a c h in g
s ta ff a r c a ls o c o n c e r n e d a b o u t th e
A riz o n a h e a t. T h e te m p e r a tu r e a t k ic k o ff
is e x p e c te d to b e a t o r a b o v e th e 1 0 0 d e g r e e m a r k a t S u n D e v il S ta d iu m . T h e

c o a c h e s , a lo n g w ith th e tr a in in g s ta ff,
p la n t o m a k e s u re th a t e v e r y p la y e r st&lt;
h y d r a te d .
”W c h a v e to b e d r in k in g a s m u c h f lu ­
id s a s p o s s ib le s o w e b u ild u p th e e le c ­
tr o ly te s , b e c a u s e w e 'r e g o in g to c r a m p ,"
K r u c z e k s a id . " W e a r c g o in g to h a v e to
u s e e v e r y b o d y a s it is in t h e fo o tb a ll
g a m e , s o th e k id s h a v e to m a k e s u r e th e y
ta k e c a r e o f th e m s e lv e s ."
T h e g a m e w ill b e te le v is e d liv e o n
S u n s h in e N e tw o r k , w ith c o v e r a g e b e g in ­
n in g a t 10 p .m . L o ca lly , th e g a m e c a n o e
h e a rd o n 7 4 0 - T h e T e a m (W Q T M -A M )
w ith M a r c D a n ie ls a n d G a r y P a r r is c a l l ­
in g th e a c tio n . P r e g a m e c o v e r a g e s ta r ts
a t 8 p .m .

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SANFORD — L a k e M a r y 's
2 7 - 6 s e a s o n -o p e n in g fo o tb a ll
v ic t o r y o v e r S e m in o le a t
T h o m a s E . W h ig h a m S ta d iu m
F rid tfy n ig h t w a s m is le a d in g .
F ig h tin g S e m in o le f a n s p r o b ­
a b ly fe lt t h e s c o r e s h o u ld n a v e
b e e n m u c h c lo s e r a s th e T r ib e
o n l y tr a ile d 7 - 0 a t h a lf t im e a n d
1 4 - 0 a f t e r th e th ird p e r io d .
B u t d e s p ite o u t s t a n d in g p la y
b y it s d e fe n s e , S e m in o le w a s
n e v e r in th is g a m e , n o t c o m in g
c lo s e t o s c o r in g u n t il t h e fin a l
t w o m in u t e s o f t h e g a m e a n d
th e n o n ly fin d in g p a y d ir t a f te r
a fu m b le d p u n t a n d tw o p e r ­
s o n a l f o u l p e n a ltie s a g a in s t th e
R am s.
L a k e M a r y d o m in a te d o n
b o t h a id e s o f th e b a ll, o u tg a in in g t h e T r ib e in to ta l y a r d a g e ,
3 8 8 - to -5 2 , a n d fir s t d o w n s , 1 4 to -7 .
T h e R a m s a ls o u n le a s h e d
th e ir v a u n te d s t a b le o f ru n n in g
b a c k s a s 1 2 d iffe r e n t r u n n e r s
c o m b in e d to c a n y t h e b a ll 3 7
t im e s f o r 3 1 4 y a r d s . N in e o f th e
c a r r ie r s r u s h e d f o r p o s itiv e
y ard ag e.
D e fe n s iv e ly L a k e M a ry , led
b y A ll- A m e r ic a n c a n d id a t e
lin e b a c k e r K e ith R iv e r s , p ic k e d
o f f p a s s e s o n its fir s t t w o s c r ie s ,
o n e b e in g c a lle d b a c k o n a
r o u g h in g th e a u a rte rfo a c k c a ll,
a n d d id n o t a llo w t h e b a ll to
c r o s s th e 5 0 y a rd lin e u n til th e
f u m b le d p u n t w ith 2d&gt;9 t o p la y
th a t g a v e S e m in o le t h e b a ll o n
th e R a m s 4 7 .
T h e o n ly b ig fla w f o r L a k e
M a r y w a s p e n a ltie s . T h e R a m s
w e r e fla g g e d 1 4 tim e s f o r 1 3 7
y a r d s . N in e o f th e p e n a lt ie s
w e r e p e r s o n a l f o u ls o r

Photo oourtt i y of Arch Booths of

fttomorioo

A L ake Mary d efen d er co llars Se m in o le's D eon C a s e y during th e R a m s' 2 7 -6 thumping ot the Tribe Friday night at
T h o m as E . W higham Stadium . T h e L ake Mary d efen se held Sem ino le to 5 2 yard s of total offen se, 2 5 yards rush­
ing on 3 2 carries, and only se v e n first dow ns in the g am e.
u n s p o r t s m a n lik e c o n d u c t c a lls .
S e m in o le o n th e o t h e r h a n d ,
w a s o n ly p e n a liz e d th r e e tim e s
fo r 17 y ard s.
T h e g a m e s ta r te d lik e it
m ig h t b e c o m e a r o u t e a rly .
T h e T r ib e t o o k th e o p e n in g
k ic k o ff, b u t lo s t t w o y a r d s o n
th e fir s t p la y a n d th r e w a n
in te r c e p tio n o n t h e s e c o n d p lay .
L a k e M a r y s e n io r t a ilb a c k
R e g g ie C a m p b e ll th e n d id h is
b e s t M a r q u e tte S m ith im ita tio n ,
ta k in g a h a n d o f f o n th e s e c o n d

p la y a n d ru n n in g 5 3 y a r d s
a r o u n d r ig h t e n d f o r a to u c h ­
dow n.
S m ith d id t h e s a m e th in g
d u r in g h is s e n io r y e a r a t L a k e
H o w e ll in 1 9 9 0 , c a r r y in g f o r a
to u c h d o w n o n h is fir s t a tte m p t
o f t h e s e a s o n a n d g o in g o n to
b e n a m e d th e Gatorade H ig h
S c h o o l F o o tb a ll P la y e r o f th e
Y ear.
B u t t h e g a m e w o u ld tu r n in to
a d e fe n s iv e s tr u g g le fo r th e
r e m a in d e r o f th e n a if , w ith

L a k e M a r y m is s in g th re e fie ld
g o a l a tte m p ts , b u t to b e fa ir,
tw o o f th e m d id c o m e fro m 4 3 y a r d s , w h ic h ju s t m is s e d le ft,
a n d 6 0 -y a r d s , o n t h e fin a l p la y
o f t h e h a lf.
W tth t h e g a m e s till v e ry
m u c h in d o u b t d e s p ite h is
t e a m 's d o m in a tio n o f th e
S e m in o le o ffe n s e , L a k e M a r y
h e a d c o a c h G r e g S ta n to n
tu r n e d t o C a m p b e ll o n t h e first
s e r ie s o f th e s e c o n d h a lf t o g e t
S e e R am s, Page 2B

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A s in m o s t fir st g a m e s o f a n e w
s e a s o n th e r e w e re a lo t o f m is ­
t a k e s a n d m e n ta l e rr o rs .
B u t a c o u p le o f th in g s w e re
s till e v id e n t in L a k e B r a n t le y 's
4 2 - 2 5 v ic t o r y o v e r W in te r
S p r in g s a t T o m S t o r y F ie ld
T h u r s d a y n ig h t.
W in te r S p r in g s w ill b e e x c it ­
in g a n d p u t p o in ts o n th e
b o ard .
A n d d e s p ite r e p o r ts t o th e
c o n tr a r y , L a k e B r a n tle y ta g o in g
t o b e p re tty g o o d .
In f a c t, if th e P a tr io ts d o n 't
f u m b le t h e b a ll a w a y t h e fir s t
th r e e tim e s th e y to u c h it, th e
g a m e c o u ld h a v e e a s ily b e e n a
ro u t.
L a k e B ra n tle y to o k t h e o p e n ­
in g k ic k a n d m a r c h e d fr o m its
o w n 3 6 t o t h e B e a r s f o u r y a rd
lin e in o n ly th re e p la y s , w ith
b a c k -to -b a c k tu n s o f 3 4 - a n d 2 2 y a r d s fro m ju n io r fu llb a c k
C h a d B e a r d e n a n d s e n io r q u a r ­
te r b a c k J o n n y V e n te rs s e ttin g
u p a fir s t a n d g o a l.
B u t th e fir s t ru m b le n e g a te d
th a t e ffo rt.
W in te r S p r in g s w e n t th r e e
p la y s a n d o u t a n d a s h o r t p u n t
p u t th e P a tr io ts b a c k in b u s i­
n e s s a t t h e B e a rs 3 5 .
T h r e e p la y s g o t th e b a ll d o w n
t o t h e 1 0 , b u t a n o th e r fu m b le
e n d e d th a t d riv e .
W in te r S p r in g s g o t a little
o f f e n s e g o in g , b u t s till h a d to
p u n t a f te r s ix p la y s.
B u t th e e n s u in g p u n t w a s
b o b b le d a n d V in n y C u e d d o v e
o n t h e lo o s e b a il, g iv in g th e
B e a r s th e b a ll a t th e P a tr io ts 3 1 .
J u n io r q u a r te r b a c k J a c o b
G a r c ia w a s te d n o t im e a s o n th e
fir s t p la y h e fo u n d t h e fle e t
K y le H ill s tr e a k in g d o w n th e
rig h t s id e lin e fo r a 3 1 -y a r d
s c o re .
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th e e x tr a p o in t a n d W in te r
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Mowed Thursday night. Slo an , who hit his first six p a s s e s , finished the night 8-fo r-17 tor 1 3 3 yards passing.

W I N T E R P A R K — O v ie d o
H ig h S c h o o l fo o tb a ll c o a c h G r e g
R e g is te r a n d h is s ta ff h a v e a
la u n d r y lis t o f s o r t s t o k e e p a
g a m e -b y - g a m e a c c o u n tin g o f
d iffe r e n t a s p e c ts o f th e L io n s '
g a m e in t h e ir q u e s t f o r th e
C la s s 6 A - D is t r ic t 3 title a n d a
b e r th in th e s t a t e p la y o ffs .
In t h e ir s e a s o n -o p e n in g 3 0 -0
w in o v e r L a k e H o w e ll
T h u r s d a y a t R ic h a r d L . E v a n s
F ie ld , f o r e x a m p le , th e L io n s
w e r e a b le to c h e c k o f f " s t r o n g
d e fe n se ", "s h u to u t" , an d
" f o u r th - q u a r te r f it n e s s " a s g o a ls
a c c o m p lis h e d . " O f fe n s iv e e x e ­
c u tio n 1, a n d " s p e c ia l t e a m s "
re c e iv e d m id d lin g m a r k s w h ile
" r e d - z o n e e x e c u t io n " a n d

" m e n t a l m is ta k e s " w e r e m a rk e d
a s " n e e d s w o r k ."
" Y o u 'r e b le s s e d a n y t im e y o u
m a k e m is ta k e s a n d c a n s t ill w in
a g a m e a g a in s t a te a m lik e L a k e
H o w e ll," s a id R e g is te r. " I t ’s
a lw a y s g o o d to g e t a w in b u t
t h e r e 's s till a lo t o f w o r k t o d o ."
In th e fir s t h a lf, b o t h th e
O v ie d o o ffe n s e a n d d e fe n s e
w e r e e x e c u tin g a c c o r d in g to
p la n .
Q u a r te r b a c k L e e S lo a n (w h o
c o m p le te d h is first s ix p a s s e s )
a n d th e L io n a tta c k a c c u m u la t ­
e d n e a r ly 2 3 0 y a rd s in o f f e n s e
w h ile s c o r in g o n t h e ir fir s t tw o
p o s s e s s io n s . M e a n w h ile , th e
d e fe n s e lim ite d t h e S ilv e r
H a w k s to 3 6 y a rd s a n d tw o fir s t
d o w n s b e fo r e h a lftim e .
O n th e d o w n s id e , h o w e v e r.
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B y T o n y D e S o r m le r
S p e c i a l to t h e H e ra ld
O R L A N D O — It w a s o n e o f th o s e m a d d e n in g ly
f r u s tr a tin g n ig h ts f o r th e L y m a n H ig h S c h o o l f o o t ­
b a ll t e a m s w h e r e a h a n d f u l o f p la y s w e r e a ll th a t
k e p t th e G r e y h o u n d s fr o m in s p ir e d s e a s o n -o p e n ­
in g v ic to ry .
In s te a d , th e G r e y h o u n d s le ft B o o n e H ig h S c h o o l
o n th e s h o r t e n d o f a 1 4 - 6 s c o re .
" W e ju s t m a d e t o o m a n y m is t a k e s ," s a id L y m a n
c o a c h B ill C a u g h e ll. " E v e r y tim e w e g o t s o m e ­
th in g g o in g , w e 'd s h o o t o u r s e lv e s in t h e fo o t.
" T o o u r c r e d it, w e d id n 't g iv e u p . W e w e r e
d o w n 1 4 -0 in th e fir s t q u a r t e r a n a w e k e p t b a t ­
tlin g b a c k . W e w e r e in it u n til t h e f in a l p la y . W e
ju s t m a d e to o m a n y m is ta k e s . W e 'r e g o in g t o h a v e
to w o r k o n o u r e x e c u t io n ."
B a s ic a lly , f iv e p la y s w e r e w h a t s e p a r a te d L y m a n
fro m a v ic t o r y o v e r th e d e fe n d in g o A - D is t r ic t 3
c h a m p io n B o o n e B r a v e s .
In th e fir s t q u a rte r, B o o n e r u n n in g b a c k
J o n a th a n H u r t p i n b a ll c d h is w a y th r o u g h th e
G r e y h o u n d d e fe n s e f o r a 6 5 -y a r d to u c h d o w n ru n .
A f u m b le o n f o u r th -a n d -g o a l fr o m th e B o o n e 1y a rd lin e k ille d a L y m a n d r iv e in th e s e c o n d q u a r ­
ter.
O n t h e s e r ie s f o llo w in g J e t t M u llig a n 's 2 0 -y a r d
r e tu r n o f a fu m b le r e c o v e r y th a t p u t th e
G r e y h o u n d s o n t h e b o a r d , L y m a n h a d a c h a n c e to
p in B o o n e d e e p in it s o w n te rrito ry . B u t t h e
B r a v e s u s e d a 2 3 -y a r d p a s s p la y t o c o n v e r t o n a
th ir d -a n d - 1 2 s it u a t io n fro m th e ir o w n 19.
E a r ly in th e fo u r th q u a rte r, L y m a n q u a r te r b a c k
V ic to r J o h a s o n s u ffe r e d a fo o t In ju r y th a t s id e ­
lin e d h im f o r th e re s t o f th e g a m e . L a te r in th e
p e r io d , a f u m b le (w h ic h th e G r e y h o u n d s m a n ­
a g e d to r e c o v e r ) a n d a s lip in t h e b a c k f le ld o n
s u c c e s s iv e p la y s in s id e th e B o o n e 4 0 - y a r d lin e

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C o n t i n u e d fr o m p a g e I B
s o m e in s u r a n c e .
C a r r y in g th e b a il o n f o u r o f
th e fir s t f iv e p la y s , a n d n in e
t im e s a ll to g e th e r , C a m p b e ll
r u s h e d f o r 6 2 y a r d s a n a fiv e
fir s t d o w n s d u r in g a 1 3 -p la y , 7 2 y a rd d r iv e th a t a t e u p 7 :0 3 o f
t h e q u a r te r . C a m p b e ll c a p p e d
t h e d r i v e b y r a c in g a r o u n a r ig h t
e n d fo r 2 4 y a rd s.
A n 1 1 -y a rd r e tu r n o f a p u n t
e a r ly in t h e fo u r th q u a r t e r b y
C a m p b e ll s e t u p L a k e M a r y 's
th ird to u c h d o w n .
S t a r t in g a t t h e S e m in o le 3 0 ,
C a m p b e ll r a n f o r s ix y a r d s , th e n
? u a r te r b a c k J o n C la r k fo u n d
a r l B u fo r d b e h in d t h e TYibe
d e fe n s e ( o r a 2 4 - y a r d t o u c h ­
d ow n p ass.
..
T h e R a m s ' fin a l s c o r e c a m e
w ith ju s t o v e r f o u r m in u t e s to
p la y w h e n W ill A llis o n r a n 6 4 y a rd a r o u n d e n d .
T h e T r ib e fin a lly g o t th e
o p p o r t u n ity to s c o r e w h e n
C a v e s c R ic n a r d s o n r e c o v e r e d a
f u m b le a t th e L a k e M a r y 4 7 .
D c o n C a s e y c a r r ie d t w ic e f o r
11 y a r d s a n d a ls o g o t a n e x tr a

d e r a ile d L y m a n 's la s t b id to tie t h e s c o r e .
A n e x a m in a t io n o f t h e s t a t is tic s s h o w s th a t a f te r
H u r t ’s to u c h d o w n o n th e s e c o n d p la y fro m s c r im ­
m a g e , th e tw o o f f e n s e s w e r e a lm o s t d e a d e v e n .
L y m a n a c c u m u la t e d 151 y a r d s w h ile B o o n e
a m a sse d 170 y ard s.
" Y o u h a v e to g iv e B o o n e c r e d i t ," s a id C a u g h e ll,
w h o s e te a m w a s o u t n u m b e r e d b y a n a lm o s t 2 -to 1 m a r g in b y t h e B r a v e s b u t s till w a s m a tc h in g
th e ir h o s t s h i t f o r h i t u n til t h e fin a l w h is tle . "W e
m a d e m is ta k e s a n d th e y c a p it a liz e d o n t h e m ."
J.J. B a s s h ig h lig h t e d t h e L y m a n r u s h in g a t ta c k
w ith 9 2 y a r d s o n 2 2 c a r r ie s w h ile J o h n s o n c o n ­
tr ib u te d 3 4 y a r d s o n n in e c a r r ie s b e fo r e b e in g
s id e lin e s . T r a v o W o o d s h a d f o u r c a r r ie s fo r 21
y a r d s . K y le H a r r is c h ip p e d in w ith f o u r y a r d s o n
s ix c a r r ie s f illin g in f o r J o h n s o n a t q u a r te r b a c k .
H u r t le d th e B r a v e s w ith a g a m e -n ig h 11 2 y a r d s
a n d t w o to u c h d o w n s o n 1 2 c a r r ie s .
T h e G r e y h o u n d s o p e n t h e h o m e p o r t io n o f t h e ir
s e a s o n n e x t F r id a y w h e n t h e L a k e B r a n tle y
P a tr io ts c o m e c a llin g a t t h e C a r lt o n D . H e n le y
S p o r t s C o m p le x s t a r t in g a t 7 :3 0 p .m .

PASSING Lyman, Johnson 0-2-0,0, Harris O-O-O, 0; Boone,
Mickle 5-11-0,77.
RECEIVING _ Lyman, 0; Boone, Jones 3-38, Hurt 1-23,

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F irst q u arter
B _ Hurt 65 run (Utchfocd kick), 1035.
D _ Hurt 10 run (Utchford kJck), 38.
S e co n d Q u arte r
No (coring.
T h ird Q u arter
L _ Mulligan 20 fumble return (kick failed, bad snap), 733.
Fou rth Q u arter
No scoring.
IN D IV ID U A L S T A T IS T IC S
RUSHING _ Lyman, Bass 22-92, Johnson 9-34, Woods 4-21,
Harris 6-4; Boone, Hurt 12-114, Fields 13-30, Toussaint 3-10,
Mickle 4-4.
Boone

1 5 w h e n s o m e o n e g r a b b e d h is
fa c e m a s k .
M ik e M c K e n z ie t h e n h it
D e n z e l L in g a r d w ith a 1 2 -y a r d
p a s s , o n w h ic h a n o t h e r f a c e m a s k p e n a lt y w a s fla g g e d a n d
S e m in o le h a d a f ir s t a n d g o a l.
C a s e y r a n f o r th r e e y a r d s
b e fo r e M c K e n z ie t o o k th e b a ll
a r o u n d r ig h t e n d f o r t h e fo u r y ard sco re.
C a m p b e ll le d L a k e M a r y w ith
1 2 7 y a r d s o n 1 4 c a r r ie s , w h ile
A llis o n c a r r ie d t h r e e t im e s f o r
71 y a r d s a n d p u n t e r R ypan
a
P a d o n i c a r r ie d f o e b a l lI t w i c e o n
fa k e s fo r 6 7 y a rd s.
C a s e y w a s th e w o rk h o r se fo r
th e T r ib e , c a r r y in g t h e b a l l 2 3
tim e s f o r 5 5 y a r d s .
B o th te a m s w iU .b e t n action
a g a in n e x t F r id a y w i t h S e m in o le
tr a v e lin g t o W in t e r P a r k t o t a k e
o n L a k e H o w e ll a t R ic h a r d L.
E v a n s F ie ld a n d L a k e M a r y
h e a d in g t o K is s im m e e t o t a k e
o n p o w e r fu l O s c e o la . B o t h
g a m e s a r e s e t t o k ic k o f f a t 7 :3 0
p m ‘
R A M S 27,
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7 0 7 13 _ 27
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First Quasirr
LM _ Campbell 53 run (Pacioni kick). 1033
Second Quarter
No scoring.
Third Quarter
LM _ Campbell 24 run (Pacioni kick), 457.
Fourth Quarter
LM _ Buford 24 pate hum d ark (kick failed).

1022.
LM _ Allison 64 run (Pacioni kick). 4 09.
S _ McKenzie 4 run (kick failed). 129.

TEAM STATISTICS

S p r in g s h a s to h e a d to O v ie d o
to ta k e o n t h e p o w e r fu l L io n s at
J o h n C o u r ie r F ie ld . B o t h g a m e s
a r c s e t f o r a 7 :3 0 p .m . k ic k o ff.

ter.
B u t th a t w a s a s d o s e a s th e
v is it o r s w o u ld g e t a s th e te a m s
tra d e d t o u c h d o w n s , L a k e
B r a n tle y s c o r in g o n a tw o -y a r d
r u n b y V e n te rs a n d W in te r
S p r in g s g e ttin g a 5 0 -y a r d s c o r ­
in g s tr ik e fro m G a r c ia to H ill o n
a fo u r th a n d th r e e , t o k e e p th e
m a r g in a t 1 0 a s th e th ird q u a r t e r

C o n tin u e d fro m p a g e I B
S p r in g s le d 7 - 0 a f le r th e fir st
p e r io d .
L a k e B r a n tle y w o u ld fin a lly
b r e a k th r o u g h e a r ly in t h e s e c ­
o n d q u a r t e r w h e n V e n te r s b r o k e
th r o u g h th e m id d le a n d r a m ­
b le d 9 3 y a r d s fro m h is o w n
th r e e to t h e B e a r s fo u r.
V e n te r s th e n w e n t in b u t p e r ­
s o n a l fo u l p e n a ltie s o n b o th
t e a m s m o v e d t h e b a ll b a c k to
th e s e v e n fr o m w h e r e R y a n
H a r r is w o u ld s c o r e h is fir s t-e v e r
v a r s it y to u c h d o w n .
W in te r S p r in g s h e ld o n t o th e
le a d , h o w e v e r , a s th e e x tr a
p o in t try w a s m is s e d .
T h e B e a r s to o k th e k ic k o f f a n d
m a r c h e d f o r a 2 7 -y a r d fie ld g o a l
b y K a n n t o t a k e a 1 0 -6 l e a d ,b u t
t h e P a tr io ts w e r e r e a d y to ta k e
c o n t r o l o f th e c o n te s t.
O v e r th e fin a l 6 :1 4 o f th e h a lf ,
L a k e B r a n tle y w o u ld g e t a 1 7 y a rd to u c h d o w n ru n fro m
so p h o m o re L am ar G u y , a 20y a rd T D ru n fro m H a r r is , a tw o p o in t r u n fr o m B e a r d e n , a fiv e y a rd ru n fr o m H a r r is a n d tw o
e x t r a p o in ts fr o m M i k e C o o le y
t o t a k e a 2 8 - 1 0 le a d a t in t e r m is ­
s io n .
M is t a k e s a g a in s e t t h e t o n e f o r
t h e s t a r t o f th e s e c o n d h a lf a s
f u m b le s o n b a c k - t o - b a c k p la y s
r e s u lte d in N a k o m a S im p s o n
s c o o p in g u p a lo o s e b a ll a n d
r u n n in g 7 2 y a r d s u n t o u c h e d to
p a y d ir t f o r W in te r S p r in g s .
G a r c ia th e n h it P a t C u e d f o r
t h e t w o -p o in t c o n v e r s io n a n d
t h e B e a r s fo u n d th e m s e lv e s
d o w n b y o n ly 1 0 p o in ts , 2 8 - 1 8 ,
w ith 1 0 :2 5 le ft in t h e th ird q u a r ­

6

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rUNTING _ Lyman, Johnson 3-106, 35 3 , Harris 1-40, 40.0;
Boone, Litchford 4-111,27.7.

Patriots

B R A V E S 14, G R E Y H O U N D S 6
L ym an

Toussaint 1-16-

P A T R IO T S 4 2 , B E A R S 2 5
W inter Springs
7 3 15 0 . 2 5
Lake Brantley
0 28 7 7 . 4 2
Flnl Quarter
WS MUI 31 paaa from Garcia (Kann kick).
330.
Second Quarter
LB Manta 7 run (kick (ailed). 926.
W S.K an n 27F G .621.
LB _ Guy 17 run (Cooley kick). 4:17.
LB . Mania 20 run (Bearden run). 059.9.
LB . Harris 3 run (Cooley kick), 0193.
Third Quarter
WS . Simpson 72 fumble return (P. Cucei paaa
from Garcia), 10.25.
LB _ Vmteri 2 run (Cooley kick). 5 5 6
WS Hill 50 paas from Garcia (Kara) kick).
333
Fourth Quarter
LB _ Venters 2 run (Cooley kick), 300.

ended .
T h e P a tr io ts th e n g o t s o m e
in s u r a n c e , a n d t h e fin a l s c o r e o f
t h e g a m e , w h e n V e n te r s a g a in
d a s h e d in fro m t h e tw o w ith
3 :0 0 le ft in th e g a m e .
L a k e B r a n tle y g o t th e b a ll
b a c k d e e p in B e a r s te r r ito r y a n d
th e P a tr io t r e s e r v e s m o v e d th e
b a ll in s id e th e 1 0 , b u t h e a d
c o a c h G e o r g e C la y t o n c a lle d o f f
t h e d o g s a n d le t t h e c lo c k
e x p ir e .
L a k e B r a n tle y d o m in a te d
m o s t o f th e s t a t is tic s , ru s h in g
f o r 4 7 0 y a r d s a n d a c c u m u la tin g
5 0 4 y a r d s o f to ta l o ffe n s e a n d 21
fir s t d o w n s , w h ile h o ld in g
W in te r S p r in g s to 2 8 4 to ta l
y a r d s a n d Ju st e ig h t fir s t d o w n s .
V e n te rs le d t h e w a y , ru s h in g
f o r a g a m e -h ig h 1 8 4 y a r d s a n d
th r o w in g f o r a n o t h e r 3 4 , w h ile
H a r r is ra n f o r 1 5 3 y a r d s , G u y 61
a n d B e a rd e n 6 0 .
D o n ta e J o h n s o n r a n f o r a
t e a m -h ig h 5 1 f o r W in te r
S p r in g s , w h ile G a r c ia w a s 1 2 f o r -2 5 f o r 2 1 2 y a r d s p a s s in g .
H ill c a u g h t f o u r p a s s e s f o r 1 2 3
y a r d s , w h ile C h r i s N a r s c s ia n
c a u g h t t w o to s s e s f o r 6 6 y a r d s .
N e x t F rid a y , L a k e B r a n t le y h i t s
t h e ro a d f o r a g a m e a g a in s t
L y m a n a t th e C a r lt o n D . H e n le y
S p o r t s C o m p le x a n d W in te r

T EA M S T A T IS T IC S
First dowru _ Winter Springs 8; Lake
Brantley 21.
Rushee-yarda . Winter Springs 2572; Lake
Brantley 58-470.
Passing . Winter Springs 12-254 Lake
Brantley 1-4-0.
Passing yards . Winter Springs 212; Lake
Brantley 34.
Fiuables-lost _ Winter Springs 3-2; Lake
Brantley 4-4.
renal tlee-yards _ Winter Springs 5-37; Lake
Brantley 4-25.
Punts-yarda _ Winter Springs 6-202; Lake
Brantley 1-36
IN D IV ID U A L ST A T IST IC S
RUSHING . Winter Springs: Johnson 651.
Talley 523, M o o r 4-14. P. Cucei 5 6 . Diaz 1(minus-6). Garcia 2-&lt;minua-l6); Lake Brantley.
Venters 18-164. Harris 18-153, Cuy 561.
Bearden 13-64 Smith 2-8, Williams 1-3, Taylor
1-L
PASSING _ Winter Springs: Garcia 12-250.
212. Dial 0 4 4 4 Lake Brantley: Wnlers 1-4-0.
34. Smith 0 0 4 0 .
RECEIVING _ Winter Springs: HUI 4-123,
Narsetian 2-66 Moon 2-14 Sienko 1-6 Talley
1-5, Garda 1-1, MalaFronte 1-1; Lake Brantley.
Cuy 1-34.
PUNTINC _ Winter Springs: P Cued 6-33 7;
Lake Brantley Cooley 1-364

First dewaa . Lake Mary, 19; Seminole. 7.
Rashes-yards . lake Mary. 37-314; Seminole.
S2-2S.
Faasfat _ Lake Mary. 3-12-0; Seminole. 5-121.
Passing yards . Lake Mary 74; Seminole, 27.
Punch iee foet _ Lake Mary. 3 1 ; Seminole 1-0PeaalUes-yarda . Lake Mary. 14-137;
Seminofo, 3-17.
Punts-yarda _ lake Mary, 289; Seminole. 5
156

IN DIVIDUAL STATISTICS
M ISW N C _ t a b * Maryi CampMI IV U 7,
Ailiacn 3-71J Paefoni 2-67, Cooper 1-22. Plrollo
3-16 Clark V , Grayson 3-7, Scott 1-L Bateman
2-2, Buford 34mtnua-l), Kata Hmlnus-2),
Sauli Hminua-4); Seminole: Caaey 23-55.
McKenzie 9-(minue-30).
PASSING . Lake Maryi d ark 3-100, 74,
Kara 0 2 0 .0 ; Seminole) McKenzie 5-12-1.27.
RBCEM N C _ Lake Mary-. Saula 2-54
Buford 1-24; Seminole: Lingard 4-16 Snyder 1-v
11.
PUNTING . Lake Maryi Pacioni 2-443;
Seminole: C. Mania 5-314 K. Mania 3-32.7.

Briefs
SANFORD SOCCER
T h e S a n f o r d R e c r e a tio n D e p a r t m e n t is o ffe r in g
K ic k s N D r ib b le s I n s tr u c tio n a l S o c c e r f o r a g e s 5 to - 8 a n d 9 -1 2 .
P la y e r P la c e m e n t D a y ( c o s t $ 3 5 ) w iU b e
S a tu r d a y , S e p t e m b e r 2 1 s t a t 9 a .m . a t Z in n B e c k
F ie ld (b e h in d H is to r ic S a n f o r d M e m o r ia l
S t a d iu m ) .
T h e in s tr u c t o r w ill b e B r ia n D o r m a n , a te a c h e r
a t S a n f o r d M id d le S c h o o l.
R e s e r v e y o u r s p o t b y c a llin g th e S R D a t 4 0 7 3 3 0 -5 6 9 7 .

STARZ TRYOUTS
T h e O r la n d o S t a r z M in o r L e a g u e F o o tb a ll
te a m w ill h a v e o n e la s t tT y o u t o n S u n d a y ,
S e p te m b e r 8 b e g in n in g w ith a 1 J O p .m . r e g is t r a ­
tio n a t W in te r S p r in g s H ig h S c h o o l.
T h e r e g is tr a tio n fe e is $ 5 0 .W in te r S p r in g s H ig h
S c h o o l.
F o r m o r e in f o r m a tio n c a ll A n d r e w H a in e s a t
4 0 7 -3 2 1 -2 1 3 5 o r 3 2 1 - 3 7 7 -8 0 0 0 , o r v is it t h e te a m
w e b s it e w w w .o r la n d o s ta r z f o o tb a ll.c o m .

GIRLS BASKETBALL SHOOTOUT AT
UCF
T h e B lu e C h ip G ir ls B a s k e tb a ll S h o o to u t is
c o m in g t o th e U n iv e r s ity o f C e n tr a l F lo r id a o n
S u n d a y , S e p te m b e r 1 5 th .
T h i s o n e - d a y S h o o to u t is a h ig h e x p o s u r e
e v e n t d e s ig n e d fo r th e s t u d e n t - a th le te w h o
a s p ir e s to p la y a t th e c o lle g e le v e l.
E a c h a th le te w ill h a v e t h e o p p o r t u n ity t o c o m ­
p e t e a g a in s t q u a lity c o m p e t itio n d u r in g th e
N C A A " l i v e " p e r io d f o r c o lle g e r e c r u ite r s . T h e
a t h le t e s w ill p la y th r e e g a m e s o n t e a m s th a t a r e
c o a c h e d b y a re a b a s k e tb a ll c o a c h e s .
A ll a p p lic a t io n s p la y e r s s h o u ld b e i n t h e o f f ic e
b y S e p t. 8 , b u t a ll a tte n d e e s m u s t s t ill r e g is t e r a t
U C F b e tw e e n 8 a .m . a n d 8 :3 0 a .m . t h e d a y o f th e
S h o o to u t . T h e r e w ill b e a m a n d a to r y N C A A
m e e tin g fo r a ll p la y e r s a t 8 :3 0 a .m . a n d g a m e s
w ill b e g in a t 9 a .m .
F o r a d d itio n a l in f o r m a tio n o r a n a p p lic a t io n ,
p l e a s e c a ll S p o r t C a m p s , In c . a t 6 1 0 - 4 4 6 - 3 6 3 6 , o r
t h e lo c a l d ir e c to r, S h e r i S c h e r p f, a t 7 2 7 - 3 2 7 -6 8 9 7 .

PREP BASEBALL SHOWCASE
B A S E S p o r t s w ill p re s e n t t h e F lo r id a A ll- S t a r
B a s e b a ll T a le n t S h o w c a s e o n S a tu r d a y ,
S e p t e m b e r 2 8 a t t h e J o e D iM a g g io B a s e b a ll
C o m p l e x in C le a rw a te r.

T h i s s h o w c a s e is d e s ig n e d f o r h ig h s c h o o l
p la y e r s lo o k in g t o p la y a t th e c o lle g ia te le v e l.
F la y e r s w ill s h o w f o c i r s k ill in d iv id u a lly b y
p o s itio n a s w e ll a s h ittin g a n d tim e d r u n n in g .
T h e s h o w c a s e s ta r ts a t 9 a .m . a n d e n d s a t 4
p .m . In c a s e o f r a in , S u n d a y , S e p t. 2 9 th w ill b e
used.
P a r e n ts a r e in v ite d to jo i n th e ir s o n a n d a tte n d
a v e r y in f o r m a t iv e N C A A R e c r u itin g W o r k s h o p ,
w h e r e t h e a t h le t e w ill b e ta k e n th r o u g h t h e c o l ­
le g e r e c r u itin g p r o c e s s .
M o r e in f o r m a t io n m a y b e o b ta in e d b y c a llin g
4 1 9 - 3 6 2 -2 2 7 3 . A d v a n c e d r e g is tr a tio n is r e q u ire d
a n d t h e r e is a fe e .

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An O viedo d efen d er h a s a hand lull of a Lake Howell runner a s ano ther U on lines up the ball c a n te r for th e tackle
during a 3 0 - 0 win at Richard L E v an s Field Thursday night. T h e O viedo d e fe n se limited th e Silver Hawks to 3 6 yards
and two first dow ns in the first half and only 6 9 yards of total o ffen se and six first dow ns for th e g am e.

Oviedo

WINTER SPRINGS R EC OFFERINGS
T h e C it y o f W in te r S p r in g s P a r k s a n d
R e c r e a t io n D e p a r tm e n t is c u r r e n tly p la n n in g a
F a ll s e a s o n P r o g r a m s c h e d u le . S u c h p r o g r a m s
o ffe r e d a r e :
* B a llr o o m D a n c in g _ w ill t a k e p la c e o n
M o n d a y fro m 8 p .m . t o 1 0 p .m . a t t h e W in te r
S p r in g s C iv ic C e n te r . A ll a g e s . C o s t is $ 5 0 p e r
p e r s o n a n d is in s tr u c te d b y J o h n G re g o r y .
* G y m n a s t ic s _ w ill t a k e p la c e o n T u e s d a y a t
f o e W in t e r S p r in g s C iv ic C e n te r . T o t l\ im b lin g
fr o m 5 :3 0 p .m . t o 6 :1 5 p .m . a n d 6 :1 5 p .m . t o 7
p .m . f o r e le m e n t a r y a g e s . C o s t i s $ 3 0 p e r p a r t ic i­
p a n t f o r a f o u r -w e e k s e s s io n a n d is in s tr u c te d b y
A m y P u r d y o f O r la n d o A e r ia ls .
• J a z z e r c iz e _ w ill t a k e p la c e o n M o n d a y s a n d
W e d n e s d a y s fr o m 6 p .m . t o 7 p .m . a t t h e W in te r
S p r in g s C iv ic C e n te r . T e e n s a n d A d u lts . C o s t is
$ 3 0 f o r a f o u r -w e e k s e s s io n a n d t h e c la s s is
in s tr u c te d b y C h a r le n n a M a n n .
• L a tin D a n c in g _ w ill t a k e p la c e o n
W e d n e s d a y s fr o m 8 p .m . to 1 0 p .m . a t th e
W in te r S p r in g s C iv ic C e n te r . A l l a g e s . C o s t is
$ 5 0 f o r f o u r w e e k s e s s io n a n d is in s tr u c te d b y
J o h n G re g o r y .
* T a e K w o n D o _ w ill t a k e p la c e o n M o n d a y
a n d W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g fr o m 6 p .m . t o 7 p .m . a t
th e W in te r S p r in g s C iv ic C e n te r . A g e s 6 - a n d -U p .
C o s t is $ 3 0 f o r a fo u r -w e e k s e s s io n a n d i s ta u g h t
b y D a v id T h m b u ll o f S e m in o le T a e K w o n D o .
• Y o g a _ w ill t a k e p la c e o n T u e s d a y s fr o m 6
p .m . t o 8 p .m . a t f o e W in te r S p r in g s C iv ic
C e n te r . A ll a g e s . C o s t i s $ 1 2 p e r c l a s s , w h ic h is
in s tr u c te d b y th e R e v e r e n d D o n n a C o n le y .
F o r m o r e in f o r m a t io n o n P r o g r a m s e s s io n
d a te s a s w e ll a s o t h e r R e c r e a tio n P r o g r a m s ,
p le a s e c a ll 4 0 7 - 3 2 7 -4 7 6 1 .

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C o n tin u e d fro m p a g e I B
t h e L io n s h a d th e b a ll o n th e
L a k e H o w e ll s id e o f t h e fie ld
th r e e m o r e t im e s b u t w e r e
u n a b le t o a d d to th e ir le a d .
O v i e d o 's s p e c ia l t e a m s d id
c o n t r ib u te s o m e p o in ts , o n a 3 7 y a r d fie ld g o a l b y C l i f f M c G r c w ,
b u t h a d a n e x t r a - p o in t k ic k
b lo c k e d a n d s u r r e n d e r e d a 4 9 y a r d k ic k o f f r e tu r n .
" W e h a d tw o d r iv e s in th e
fir s t h a l f th a t g o t in s id e th e ir 2 0 y a rd lin e a n d w e o n ly c a m e
a w a y w ith th r e e p o in t s ," s a id
R e g is te r . " W e h a v e t o fix th e
m e n ta l m is ta k e s ."
A f te r a r a g g e d th ird q u a r te r ,
f o e L io n s e x p lo d e d f o r 2 1
f o u r th - q u a r te r p o in ts , e a c h
d r iv e f e a tu r in g a b ig p la y o f
m o r e th a n 3 0 y a rd s .
L a D a r ia n R u d o lp h 's 4 5 -y a r d
r u m b le s e t u p a tw o -y a r d s c o r ­
in g p lu n g e b y H o w a r d L in g a r d
( h is s e c o n d o f t h e g a m e ) a t
1 0 :4 7 o f t h e fo u r th q u a r te r . F iv e
m in u t e s la te r , J o h n n y G ir a r d
s c o r e d o n a tw o -y a r d d iv e a f te r
a 3 1 -y a r d p a s s fro m S lo a n to
B re tt J o y c e . T h e n , w ith 1 :3 8
r e m a in in g , G ir a r d s p r in te d 5 6
y a r d s to c a p t h e s c o r in g .
" W e d o a lo t o f h a r d w o r k in
th e w e ig h t ro o m a n d o n c o n d i­

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t io n i n g ," s a id R e g is te r r e g a r d ­
in g h is t e a m 's f o u r th - q u a r te r
h e r o ic s . " O u r g o a l is to b e
s tr o n g in t h e f o u r th q u a r t e r a n d
s ta y w ith o r b e a t e v e r y o p p o ­
n e n t in th e fin a l 1 2 m in u t e s ."
B r ic e P a tr ic k le d th e L io n s ,
ro u n d a t ta c k w ith 8 4 y a r d s o n
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0 c a r r ie s .
G ir a r d fin is h e d w ith 5 8 y a r d s
a n d tw o t o u c h d o w n s o n a p a ir
o f r u s h in g a t te m p t s w h ile
R u d o lp h a d d e d 5 4 y a r d s o n
th r e e c a r r ie s . S lo a n fin is h e d t h e
n ig h t 8 -fo r - 1 8 th r o u g h t h e a ir
f o r 1 3 3 y a r d s . J a s o n R a u le r s o n
c a u g h t tw o p a s s e s f o r 3 6 y a r d s
w ith J o y c e a d d in g a 3 1 -y a r d
c a tc h .
Ja m e s B en so n h a d 2 9 y a rd s o n
e ig h t c a r r ie s f o r t h e S ilv e r
H a w k s . Iv a n S c o t t c h ip p e d in
w ith 1 6 y a r d s o n f o u r r u s h e s
w h ile S t e v e M a n a n a h a d 1 2
y a r d s o n s e v e n c a r r ie s .
Q u a r te r b a c k J o e y F u r ja n ic c o m ­
p le te d fo u r o f 11 p a s s e s f o r 1 8
y a rd s .
L a k e H o w e ll w ill r e m a in a t
h o m e a g a in n e x t F rid a y , h o s t in g
S e m in o le a t R ic h a r d L . E v a n s
F ie ld , w h ile O v ie d o w ill o p e n
its h o m e p o r t io n o f t h e s c h e d u le
h o s t in g a n o t h e r n e ig h b o r h o o d
riv a l in W in te r S p r in g s a t J o h n
C o u r ie r F ie ld . B o th g a m e s a r c

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s e t to b e g in a t 7 :3 0 p .m .
L IO N S 30, S IL V E R H A W K S 0
Oviedo
3 6 0 2 1 .3 0
Lake Howell
0 0 0 0 .0
Flnl Quarter
O _ McCrvw 37 FG, 4.18
Second Quarter
O . Lingard 2 run (kick blocked). 1155.
Third Quarter
No scoring
Fourth Quarter
O . Lingard 2 run (McCrrw kick). 951.
O _ Girard 2 run (McGrew kick), 3.46
O . Girard 56 run (McCrew kick). I M
TEA M ST A T IST IC S
First downs . Oviedo, 19, Lake HowrU. 6
Ruihts-yards _ Oviedo. 37-293; Lat
Howell. 30-47.
Fasting . Oviedo. 5 1 5 2 ; Lake Howell 51!
5
Passing yards _ Oviedo, 133; Lake liow r

22.

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F u ab lesd osl. Oviedo. 0 4 Lake Howell

Penaltles-yard. . Oviedo. 676; Lake I {owe
555.
Funis-average . Oviedo. 0 0 4 Lake Howe
5288
IN D IV ID U A L S T A T IS T IC S
RUSHING . Oviedo: Patrick 1084. Girard!
58. Rudolph 554. Harrison 650. Gallo 5 2
Lfo«"d 517, Joyce H I , Sloan Um tnm !
Lake Howell Benton 529. Scott 4-16. Mtnar
7*12. Francis 2*5, Turrao 2-iminus I), Somnv
2-(minus 3), Furyanic 5(muiua II).
PASSING . Oviedo: Sloan 517-2. 13
McCrew 0 1 4 .0 , Lake Howell: Furiantc 4-1118. Francis 1-4 2 .6
RECEIVING . Oviedo: Raulerson 2-3
Joyce 1-31, Hamsun 2-26. Lougra 1-24 Tarlu
1-14 Santdlana 1-10. Lake Howell Benson
12. Francis 2-6 Sadi 1-4.
PUNTING _ Oviedo: McCrew 0 4 . 0 4 Lai
Howell NowtckJ 5173. 28 8

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CITY O f LAKE MART, FLORIOA
NOTICE O f PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Fto
C ty Commlaalon of Fto CFy ol Laka
Mary. Fta tb . Fiat uk t Commlaalon
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PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
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THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
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DATED: August 38. 3003
Pubkah September 1,8. 3003
00033

308 pm. on Fra prsnviai where laid
property has been itorad and which
era kreeted al Ample Storage Cantor.
100 Ample Court. 3900 Wart Akport
Boulevard. County ol Semmoto.
SUM ol Honda. Fra loaowlrrg
Cuttomara Nema Unaa Daacnpicn
ol Goode
Anthony MAtor. a-34. KldaBAa. TVet.
CarvarCaaa Playar.Racordt Ere
Victor M. Nathan. A -19. Oraasar.
RocUngchav. Paraonal name, Boise
Purchataa mual ba paid lor al Fra
lima ol purchase In cash only A l pur­
chased aema told aa la, wham la,
and must ba removed al Fra Fma ol
aala Sals eubfact to canoaaaiion In
tha event ol eetltemant between
owner and obSgalad party
Thw It tha 03Fi day ol Septombar.
03.
Krtataan Aram
Manager
Pubkah September 9. IS. 2003
00055

AN ORDINANCE OE THE CITY O f
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA REZONMO
CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN TH E
CITY OF LAKE MARY. AS HEREIN
DEFINED FROM THE PRESENT
ZOMNO CLASSIFICATION O F A-1
AGRICULTURE TO R -IAAA SINOLE FAMAY RESIDENTIAL. PUR­
SUANT TO THE TERMS OF THE
FLORIDA BTATUTE8. PROVIDING
FOR THE AMENDMENT TO THE
OFFICIAL TONING MAP. PROVIOw a FOR CONFLICT, SEVERABILI­
TY ANO EFFECTIVE DATE.
dwngkig tia rorang on Via tokowIng daacitoad proparty from A-1
AgriaAura to R-IAAA 8mgta Famty
»&gt;a 8W 1M ol Via NW 1/4 ol Beckon
IS. Tbwnartp 30 Bouto. Ranea 30
EaaL Sammoto County, Florida. run
Franca Eaat 322 85 NaL Franca run
8. 03*1 MOW 411.75 tool to Fra
Northerly RrcK-olWay ol Evanadate
Road. Thence rur S. 43U430E
•long said Rt^a-oi-Way 1448 la* to
a pold ol Beginning ol property to be
oomayad. Fran rur N30M43OC. 540
leal to a pomt In Laka Mary. Fran rui
8.15*271IW. 511.63 leal to • poini In
a 31*44 curve to Fra right: aaid point
being on Fra Northerly R^pa-d-Way
ol Evanadrta Road and 5d.lt leal
BouFraaatorty ol Fra polnl ol aaid
curve, Franca rur along aaid curve
6d.11 toal to aaid port. Thancanar
N. 48M430W. 190.03 teat to toe
PokF ol Beginning togaFrar wkh Fra
rtghl ol Ingraaa and agtaaa; more
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Counby Dub Road. Laka Mary. The
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dadaton N made by Fra Cay
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LEAST 41 HOURS FI ADVANCE OF
TH E MEETING A T (407) (86-1424
C R Y OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA

NOTICE
Vrteda Auction 0900am
WHEN September 10, 3003
WHERE: Paufa Truck and Auto
Repair. Inc., 1919 W. Is) Street.
Banlord.Fl 33771 (407)331-7443
VEHICLE
YEAR 1990
MAKE: Chevy
MOOEL Tracker
COLOR Rad
VIN (: 2CNBJ1366T6906309
VEHICLE.
YEAR. 1908
MAKE: Ford
MODEL Ttnmdertwd
COLOR Saver
VIN S 1FABP44F7FH111937
VEHICLE:
YEAR: 1994
MAKE. Mazda
MOOEL PAJ
COLOR Black
VIN •: 4F4CRI3A5RTM81399
VEHICLE:
YEAR: 1998
MAKE: Hyuidai
MOOEL 4 Dr
COLOR Oman
V F tt: KMKJF33M5SU820477
Pubkah- September 8. 3003

oooeo

NO TIC*
Vahkla Auction 0 9 00am
WHEN: tarlamhar 30. 3003
WHERE Pauia Truck and Auto
Repair. Inc, 1919 W. 1st Street.
Sartord. FL 32771 (407)331-7443
VEHICLE:
YEAR 1994
MAKE Chevy

PUSUC NOTICE
WORKFORCE CENTRAL FLORI­
DA (WCF) I* issuing an RFP
(Request lor Proposal) to aollcn
autamanta ol qualifications bom
M w l ■ lb miI i s L i i ■ 5 m m
at ■
■no M w n w ng nnTt* m ms
i r i w i-ii
r tana* rmgton to promo# ■ df ora
array ol aanrtcaa.
The RFO document may be
obtained by contacting Kknbarty
m — am— m
.a — r -a * a - a
WrOm*u.
vc# rr«no#rw
Off M#ni#tr&gt;g
and Pubko Raladori at (407) 7414390.
Comptolsd prepotato muat be »ubmtttod to WCF no later Fran 13 noon
ESTon Wednesday, F epl cmbsi 19,

PubSah: September 9. 3002

P US UC AUCTION
Pubic aucbon to be held al 13.00
pzn. on Fra 19Fi day o» F aptombar
9002. At Fw Irani door at Sartord
Towing and Recovery located al
2822 Country Club M , Samord. FI
33771, tor Fra pupoaa ol (kapoamg
o lF »f "

FI ANO FOR
SEbFNOlE COUNTY,

TH A T PORTION OF ROSEWOOO
DRIVE. LAKE MARY WOODS
PHASE FI. AS RECORDED FI PLAT
BOOK 37, PAGES 7 1 » 74. O F THE
PUBLIC RECORDS, SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLO R O A
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DCSCFUdED AS FOLLOWS COM
MENCE A T THS POPIT OP BEOMNWO BEING TH E NORTHWEST
CORNER OP TR A CT C OF SAIO
PLAT OP LAKE MARY WOOOS:
THENCE RUN SOP M O Tt ALONG
TH E W EST UNE OF S A D TR A CT C
A DISTANCE OF 13453 F EET TO A
P O N T NORTH OF TH E NEW
RKJHT-OF-WAY UNE AS DEPICT­
ED ON THE RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP
OP CO UN TY ROAD NO. 437
PHASE IV. SAIO POINT LYING ON
A NON-TANGENT CURVE. CO N­
CAVE TO THE NO R TH HAVING A
RADIUS OF
1408 26 FEET.
THENCE FROM A CHORD BEAR
M O OF 873*3704W RUN WESTER­
LY ALONG THE ARC O F SAIO
CURVE ANO SAIO NORTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0083151 A
DISTANCE OF 079 FEET TO THE
POSIT OF TANGENCT. THENCE
CONTINUE ALONG S A D NORTHERNLV
RIGHT-OF-WAY
UNE
STW TSdW A DISTANCE OF SO 99
F E ET TO A POPIT ON THE EAST
UNE OF TRACT B OF S A C PLAT
OP LAKE MARY WOODS SAID
F O N T LYFKI ON A NON-TAN­
GENT CURVE. CONCAVE TO THE
EAST. HAVING A RADIUS OF
19091 FEET. THENCE FROM A
CHORD BEARMG OF N03*590SW
RUN NORTHERLY ALONG THE
ARC OP SAIO CURVE AND SAJO
EAST U N E OP SAIO TR A CT B
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OP
00*4009 A DISTANCE OF 159
F E E T THENCE CONTPIUE ALONG
SAIO EAST UNE OF TRACT B
N03*3901WA DISTANCE OF I3SJ8
F E E T THENCE RUN N40F1108 W A
DISTANCE OF S50 F E E T THENCE
RUN N73*34SSE TO THE POINT OF
The PubSe Hearing a * be held In
Fra CFy Commu non Ownbart. 100
N. Couwy Club Road, laka Mary.
Florida. The Pubko la invaad to
may be compered bom Fma to Fma
unE a 9nal deaeion tt made by Fra

Capita ol Fra Raaektton In M are
•vattabto In Fra Community
Development Department al Laka
Mary CFy Had F you have quaaaona
8chn*er. Bamor Planner.
5-1413.
IP A PERSON OECIOES
A L ANY DECISION MADE
S COMMISSION WITH
T TO ANY MATTER CONI AT THIS MEETING OR
L HE OR SHE WSJ. NEED
RO OP THE PROCEEDC THAT. FOR SUCH PURE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
; TH A T A VERBATIM
I OP THE PROCEEDINGS
3E. WHICH RECORD
■S THE TESDMONY ANO
;E UPON WHICH THE
IS TO BE BASED FLOW-

amendment to Fra Zorang Onknanoa
ol Fia Cay ol Sanlord, Sammoto
CotoFy. Flortda.
Razonlng Irem: AO. Agncukura
To that ol. RI-1. Raatnctad Induetnal
Legal OaacrtpOon: SEC 04 TWP
SOS ROE 31E N 1/3 OF SE 1/4 OF
SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4.
Tha property bang more ganaraiy
daaenbad as 3045 Mooraa Sutrorr
Road.
Tire Planning 5 Zoning Commission
wd aubm* a recommendation to Fia
City Commission to favor ol. or
agiimt, Via raQuaitad changa Off
amandmant Tha C ty Coenmiaaton
wd hold a PubSc Haanng In Fra CFy
Commlaalon Room to CFy Hal;
Sanlord. Flurtda at 7.00 p m on
F aptombar 93. 9001. to eorwidar
aaid recommendation. Tha CFy
upon Fia razonlng by means ol a

COLOR Whke
VIN t: 1Q1LW15M6RY307999
Pubkah. 8aplarrbar 9.3003
00061

-" 5
Ft TH E CtRCUTT COURT
OP THS 18TH
ju o a c u L caRCurr,

A RESOLUTION OP THE CITY OF
L A K I MARY. FLORIOA, PROVIOFfQ FOR TH E VACATING OP A
PORTION
OF
ROSEWOOO
AVENUE RIGHT-OF-WAY. MORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED
HEREIN. PROVXMNa AN EFFEC­
TIVE DATE.
al

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Nonce H haraby grvan Firt a PuMe
n#anng ww d# new oy in# ra n w ig
4 Zoning Conrnw on Vr Fra Cay
Commwaron Chwrbw*. CFy Hal.
Bantord. Flortda. M 700 p m on
Thursday, ■ip tom tir 19, 2003 to

ju R N o a c n o N otvtsaoN
CASE NO: 01 CA 1711 14 K
MORTOAQS ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S. FTC.
AS N O M F O FOR WELLS FARGO
HOME FCXJITY. INC ,
PLAINTIFF
VS.
THOMAS E. SHOPS. E T A L .
_______
DEFENOAMT(B)
NOT1CS OP ACTION
CONSTRUCT1VS BtftVICt
T O THOMA8 E. 8HOPE; CfNOI J.
SHORE
whoaa raaWanca la unknown F
b» rn la b a IbOv m, i
-i-----&gt; (u d
id
iiw NtWruffy m.—
Off ec.
living,
ff&gt;Kj
ff
kMlUkmAAaMj bum -a - —-* abum le A r u u v e i
rWWWwWy D# 0##0. ff# VRnOOTI
delendarts who may be apouaaa,
ham.
davraaaa.
granlaaa.
aatignaaa.
kanora.
creditor!,
auateee. and al partiaa rtaknkiQ an
nearest by. torough. uidar or agamsl
I # O itinfliiti. who Off# not known
to bo dtwd or ■*#. and ofl porboo
taring or d iM n g to hovo any ngM,
pda or intart*&lt; in tha proparly
daacrtoad in tha mortgaga baing
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Fret
an action to torectoaa a mortgage on
Fra lolowtng property:
LOT 28. BLOCK N. THE VYOOOLAND8. SECTION 2. ACCORDING
TO TH E PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 14.
FADES 38 8 38. O F THE PUBLIC
RECOROS O F SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA.
you am required to serve a copy ol
you wrl ton delaniii. t any, to 8 on
DAVID J. STERN. ESO PlavrMTa
attorney, whose addreaa la 901 S
Unrvemcy Ortva 1500 Plartakon. FL
33324 on or batore (no tolar Iran 30
days Irem Ew (tote ol Fw krai pubtcatton ol tea noooa ol action) and Ha
Fw original wkh Fw dart at t i t court
MttlhM u. - i _ - — e a n i M
W ^e
Dffiori Mivtca on Sr38wmrL a
ni
attorney or knmetkelsly Fiereafler:
odrarwlaa a dated* wtt ba entered
aqaaiat you tor Fra tekel demanded
In Fra oomplainl or paibon tied here­
to.
WITNESS my hand and Fra seal ol
Fva Court d SEMINOLE CouFy.
Flortda. FFa day otAUQlO 3002.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Br Rum tong
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PUUNT1FF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33334
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OtSABUTIES
ACT. persona wan rtaakkbia rwadIng a apaoal aooomnodabon ahoiid
contort COURT AD44F8STRAT10N.
al
Fra
SEMINOLE
CouFy
Courthouse al (407)555-1227. 18009558771 (TOO) a 1-9008881770. vra Flortda Relay Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB
USHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH FI THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
Pubtolr September 9.15.2002
00088
ADVERTISEMENT
OF f * 1*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Fral
Fra undersigned intends to sai Fra
person* property daacitoad below to
•mores a kan Imposed on aa* prop­
erty infer Fra Flortda Sad Storage
Factty Act Slatuaa (S a cb o n tllO l63 609)
The underwgnad wd m* al (»Afce
sale by cumpeimva toddng on Fra
I90r day at 9apt* ■ bar. 9001 M

that have an oppomnFy to ba haaid
al said heating
By order ol toe Ptonntog 5 Zoning
Commlaalon ol Fra CFy ol Bantord.
Florida. FFa 3rd day Ol Septombar
3003.
tdchaal Skat Chairman
Planning 8 Zoning Commlaalon
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: F a par­
son daddaa to appeal a
mode weh reaped to any i
aidarad al Fra above mssdng or
hearing, ha/aha may need a irerbaFm
record oI Fra preoaadtoga torturi ng
Fra toakmony and aiAdanoa. which
record la not provtdad by Fra CFy d
Sanford (FB 385 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE FI ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
TH E PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR A T 330-5838 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
PlAdrtc September 9. 3003
00089
100 WaMon Edutovarrt
Sanlord, FL 33779
rtooca or Doaru m e w i q
Tha Dwincl Board ol TruUMe o&lt;
Sammoto
Community
Cohega
rknrrottopaa aboard Uaawrg to wharti
aal pareorw are tovdad
...fld la and Tima: Mdndayu
Ip lia ib ir 93.9003 M 750 pm .
Place: Samtooto CommunFy
Weldon Admmialrenm Butting
Room A-300
Purpose: Ragiiar MonFFy l i n ing
A copy oI F a agenda may ba
obtttoad by writog to Dr. E. Arm
McO ss al 100 Walden Boulevard.
Bantord. Flortda 33773 or by r a n g
Unda Cow.i. al 407-3383010 and
arranging tor an agenda to ba
or tvakaHl tor plrtrLto
PumuarF to Fra provlalona ol Fra
Amancans w«h Diaabttbaa Ad. any
pamon rariJirmg i pen al accommo­
dations to pamotodto to FFa rnaanng
la asked to advise Samtooto
Corrrrw ry Cottage rtlaart 48 h o m
batora Fra me song by conladtog
Unda Knlgrtal 407-3383010. I you
arc haanng or apaadi knpairad.
ptaaaa contad Sarrvnoia Comrrvrtry
Cokaga by cattng Me. Dorothy
Pttahon n 4073283109.
Paraont are advised Frrt. | Fray
dadda to appeal any decision made
•I FFa masting. Fray wd head k
record of Fra precaadtoga and tor
such pwpoaa. Fray may naad to
Insure Fral a var f km record ol Fra
precaadnga la made, which racrord
Frdudaa Fre toakmony end mndsnoo
upon which Fia appeal Is to ba
baaad. par Sacocn 3850108, Flortda
Pubkah: Septombar 8.3003
00070
PUSUC AUCTION
Pubic aucbon to ba hakj at 1200
pm . on Fia Ittti day al Baplambar
3003. At Fra trorF door ol SarFord
Towmg and Raoovary located al
2522 Country CLb R d . SarFord. Fl
32771, tor Fia purpose ol deposing
Ol Fta toaowrrg vertow
YEAR 19S8 MAKE Fold
VFM 1FABP58U8JQ168381
PubSc auction to ba held al 1300
p m on Fta 30th day aI Baplambar
3003 Al Fia toad door ol Bantord
Towvrg and Recovery tocalad al
2533 Country Club Rd . SrtFord. Fl
33771. tor Fre purpoee oI dapoeerg
n) aivw inM m ■ttt rv - - - 11
Of
wm FOItOWfing VwuCM.
YEAR 1979 MAKE Chary

VFM1W37J98S38471

Pubkah Septombar 9.2002
00071
NOT1CS OF
PUSUC AUCTION
Noaca la hereby grvan
MoCormea Toeang wrt aal
M Pubkc Aucbon For Batvaga
tor Cash on demand to N(Fia«
- —- ----- rtt a a nrrti a itt
#i#■ aKnowing
OM CftM
toddar. ■a
-Ytrrnomt
—
88883
69 Ford
9FQ2H168090
IB-1181
03 Mare
1ZWFT611528606263
9-37-03
86 Ford
1FTBR10S2FUO3I286
10-1683
OODodg
2B4FP2SB4YR7S8974
9-TIH)T
76 Dodg
B31BE 5X101541
10-1-01
fT C a d
108COI104H4207133
10881
80 Chav
1T19KAR410070
97 re**
1N4AB4107VC786801
•7 Ford
1FABP8233HH188870
86 Toyo
JT2AL33G5F0347371
87 Ford
1FMEU17L1VLA97867
10-3-02
60 Chav
2G1WL54R1L9295755

L ecals
85 Pom
3Q3FV72P7S2331360
10-3-02
96 Ford
FABP37330F353359
PSOodg
3B3H045F9SH8I1557
Ford
Tkg I N9S03A
Tha Aucbon was ba hak) al 900 a m.
on Sttd daiaa above McComel
Towing 4 Recovery, 2500 SarFord
Ava , SarFord. F l. 33773
Proapackva biddara may Inspect
vehictei one hour prior io aala
Tamta are -CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNOS*
McCorvtal Towing
raaarvaa Fta rt(pF to aooapl or ra(acl
any and el BIOS .
Pubkah Sapiambar 8. 3003
00072
Fl THS CIRCUIT COURT FOR
8CMMOLS COUNTY.
FLORIOA
P R O dA Tl DIVISION
FILE NO. 02-674-CP
Ft RE: ESTATE OF
EVELYN MARIE TEEMLEY.
NOT1CS TO CREDITOR*
Tha attmkFababon d Fra eelals of
EVELYN
MARIE
TEEMLEY.
daoaaaad, FFa Nizrttw 02-974-CP.
la pandng ki Fia CFcuF Court tor
Bammola County, Florida. Pretwla
DMrton. Fta ad drm ol which la M l
N. Park Avanua, SarFord. FU 33771.
Tha namaa and addreaa ol Fia
Paraonal Rapraaanmiva and Fia
iff
lofth bffkm.
A l cradkom of Fta decedent and
other persona having ctskna or
FtcAxkng mmaturad. oontmgam or
unkqMdalad clakna, on trtiom ■ copy
ol FFa nokoa la aarvad must Na Fwk
ctotma wah FFa Cout W1THW THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR THMITY (30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SCRVICS OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
AS after emdkors ol Fta daoadarF
or
•ataM. Inducing unmatumd, oontkv
gam or iFrtqiidated dakne, mu* Ito
Flair clatma wkh FFa Court WITHFI
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF TH E FIRST PUSUCATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A U CLARIS N O T BO FE ED W U
BC FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWTTHSTANOtNQ THE TIME
PERIODS BET FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAM FE ED TW O (7) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECE­
D E N TS DATE O F DEATH IS
THE DATE O F FIRST PUBLICA­
TION IS: SapL 1 ,3003.
THOMAS a ROSSER
Co-Pareonrtl
532 nriyon Court
Longwood. FL 32750
OAR Y D . ROSSER
Co-Pateonal Rapraaamaova
307 Naadtoa Trai
Longwood. FL 92775
FRANK C. WHK1HAM. E80U1RE
Flortda Bar No. 158390
STENSTROM. MclNTOSH. COL­
BERT. WHtOHAM A BtttUONS. PA.
Port OMoa Baa 4849
SarFord, FL 32773-4444
Telephone: 407/323-3II71_____ __
Attorney tor Paraonal napraaamalhra
PubkVt Saplarrbar 6. 18.3002
00073

Protad.

COUNTY
-* i, - v
O C -t tS I-O M J C

I , 9898 al X50
P.M, ktcafkma
For Mormatton on any of t a
Samlncia Co uFy BCC procuremanta, ptaaaa vtai our wabrtto al
HYPERLINK Tillp7/wwwooa«ntnola.fl ua/purchaalng/bualnaai*
ww*. co.##»r9noi#.H.ut/purchftftnpto
U#m##a . 6#4#d curr#m procur#marba tor a 9rt of a l curam RFPa.
PSa. B=Ba and CCa, which many can
-a ------ 1------ a- a -----A
- » w - m —_
txmrsoMsa
ana pnm#a
ti no
cha r y or cal 407-896-7131. A l
so9cFs9ort4 and precuramanl Intormattan era also avalabta at Fia
CouFy Sarvtoaa Birtrtng (3rd Floor),
1101 Eaal Flrrt St. Sanlord. FL
33771 batwaan Fia h o m ol SAM to
9PM MorvFrl
1b auififllM ncital oi addandi 6
la Fta respondent* laaponbUFy to
oontod Fia S amtooto County
Purchaatog DMaion prior to Fta toad
rsoahrtog d m ol aubmitoto/bMa.
Addenda kFormaaon Is atoo avwlabto on F « Corny's Web Page.
Pubtah: Septombar 9.2003
00074

^

4,1003
NOOCS OF PUSUC HSARMG
POR THS PR0P08C0 CAPITAL
PROORAM POR THS CITY OP
SANFORD. FLOROA
Nobca to haraby gtvan Fto a Pubic
Hearing mm ba hald to Fia
Ci N
■iIFI^F^ttN
n t o n I FwNNII
Itoom toS
to ttFta
km
t o eCav
^ iy Hto Sto
I
Fto CFy ol SarFord. Florida. M 7300
o'clock PJaL on Sopktaabor 99,
9081. to conaldar Fto C ^ttM
Program tor Fw Facet year ol
Ocaobar I, 3002. to Saptomtar M .
3003.
A oopy ol aaid Capttal Pregram aha*
ba avalabto. burn *00 AAL to 900
PJtL Monday Ftroudt Friday, at Fia
oBtoa d F a Cty Ortk. 900 NorFi
Pam Avanua, Bantord. Ftortda. tor al
paraora daafrSig to aramtna Fw
ahal lava an oppartutoy to bo baard
M aoM haartog.
PERSONS WITH DtSABkJTlES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PARTK3PATE FI ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON TACT
TH E
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COOROMATOR AT
407-330-9428 44 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.
ADVICE TO TH E PUSUC: 1 8 pareon dacfdaa to appeal a daemon
mads wlh reaped to any maker oorv
•tdarad at F a above fiaadng or
haanng. ha nay naad k varbatvn
record of F a proceadnga, tnckjdng
record la not provided by F a Cay of
SarFord. (F.S 384 0105)
Rachaf CamtoaN .
DapUy Cty Ctork
Pubkah: SapartMar 5 3002
00079_________________ '
M THS C3ROUT COURT
O F TH S 1 9 TH
ju o a c u L o r c u t t .
M ANO FOR
lEMBSOLS c o u n t y ,

L ecals

L ecals

L ecals

L ecals

UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
ORANTCES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
FITEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR
AGAINST
MARIAN
E.
ROBERTS. JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY QtVEN purRBlS to ■ 8unmary Final Judgment
of Foradoaura dated August 23.
2003 amend In C M C m No 03CA-1350-14 O of F a Clrcuil Coul of
F a 18TH JudKtol Ckcua In and tor
SEMINOLE
County.
Sanlord.
Flortda. I wtt tad to t a tvyart and
beat tedder tor cash al F a Wert
From Door M F a SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located al M l N Park
Avanua In SarFord. Florida, at it 00
am. on F a 34Ft day ol Sapaambar,
3003 F a toSoetttg daaertoad prepar­
ly aa aal torth In said Summary Final
JudgmarF. toertt
LOT S. CLUSTER K. WKOWOOO.
A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 19. PAOES 7 .8 9 ANO
10 OF TH E PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated tea 32nd day ol August.
3003
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
c am ol 9a Cireut Court
By. Mary Skoupa
Deputy dark
Pubkah In:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J.
STERN, P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S. UrFvaraiy Drive Susa 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233-5000
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, parstm wan tkaaoaaaa raadtng a special socommnrtaSofi should
contort COURT AOMMISTRATXJN.
»t
Fa
SEMINOLE
CouFy
Coufflouaa al 407-8984337.1-8008588771 (TDO) or 1-8008858770.
via Mono# n#*cy Uffnncs
PubkahAuguat 28. 2003 and
Sapartmar4.S.19,a009
PP341

N O TO S OF FU BU C 8ALE
ALTAMONTE TOWING, FIC UNCLAIUEO VEHICLE AUCTION
117 MARKER ST .
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1000AM. SOLD
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR A U BIOS
PURSUANT TO F S 71378
817-3003
1954 LINCOLN
1MRBP97F8EY735I89

PiZjSc Raconta d Sammoto County.
Florida.
DATED the 33 day ol August. 3003
MeryAnns Morse. Clark
By Mary Sbocpa

oFtofwtoa a default wrt ba antlered
•garnet you tor Fw rakat demanded
m Fw complaint or peeum Mad here
In.
WITNESS my hand and tha seel d
pvt Court at SEMINOLE Couey.
Flonda. Ilea day ol AUG36 3003
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY RuFl Kng
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33334
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABIL-TIES
ACT. parsons with drsabttbaa naadmg • special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al (407)8854237. 1800 9558771 a DO) ot 1-600858
8770. vu Flonda Raley Seme*
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TW O
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH FI THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
PubSah Sapiambar I. S. 3003
OCX) 10

y n y y rg op

nennousNAiM
Noaca to haraby gtvan mat I am
•ngagad In buatnaaa at 931 N Stela
Road 434, Suka 1198. Akanonto
Sprtnga, Florida. BanFnoto CouFy.
Flortda. uidar Fia FfcMoue Name of
Id y Y Grand toa Cramn and t a l I
keand to register aaid lama wah tha
ol
wah F a ptovtotora ol F a Fkatoua
Nana SUtUaa, to-Wk: Section
955 09. Flortda Slabttoa 1991.
MQllVQ ¥• fyO##, r IttMJSfu
Pubkah: Sapiambar 9.3003
PP323

Ft TH8 O R CUIT COURT
OF THS SNMTXSNTH
juoaciAL CM Curr
M A M ) POR
s u b w o l s COUNTY,

FLORIDA
CASS NO. S9-CA-1981-14-K
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE FTC , AS
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
CROSSLANO MORTOAOE COOP.

1989 DODGE

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1904 JE E P

1J4GZ78Y9RC133924
1985 AMC
1JCWB75660T169554
PHONE • 407-3380700
Pubkah: August 39. 2003 and
Septombar 9. 3003
PP228
M THS O R CU IT COURT
OF THS 19TM
JU O IC U L ORCUIT,
Fl ANO FOR
S O M N O U COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CfVK. DBRSION
CASS NO. F88979 C 14 O
CITYSCAPE CORP
LESTER KALTENECKEa
G f
NOT1C* OF
(Pa n e pubtah In
THE SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN pur­
suant to ■ Final Judgment of
Foradoaura dead NOVI 7, 199*.
and artorad m Casa No. 982579 C
14 0. of F a Ckcua Court or F a 16TH
Jurtcut Ckort m and tor SEMFIOLE
Courry. Flortda ehantn CITYSCAPE
CORP. to pamon and LESTER
KALTENECKEa aredtondanb I
wB aad to F a N # ael eto beat biddar tor caah al F a WEST FRONT
DOOR ol t a SEMINOLECounfy
Courthouaa, In SEMFIOLE CouFy;
Ftortda. al 11D0 o'clock t m on t a
day cl SEP 39. 3003. t a tcttcrwtng
daaotad prepariy aa aal torth In
•aid Final Jud^nam. to at:
SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT *A*
LO T 3. TUSKAWKJA TRAIL SUB­
DIVISION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED FI
PLAT BOOK 41. PAOE 6. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOIE
COUNTY. FLORIOA LESS A POR­
TION OF LOT 3. MORE PARTICU­
LARLY D ESCRSEO AS FOLLOWS
BEGFI AT THE SOUTHEAST COR­
NER OF LOT 3. TU8KAWILLA
TRAIL SUBDIVISION AS RECORD­
ED FI PLAT BOOK 41. PAGE 8,
PUBUC RECOROS OF SEMFIOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
RUN
NSSMYNTW. ALONG TH E SOUTH

FI THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IS IH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
SCMMOLE COUNTY.
FLO R SA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 03 CA 1483 14W
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. FMJA
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC A
MINNESOTA CORPORATION FrK/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC. A
CALIFORNIA CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS
MARY ELIZABETH MCOOUOALL
E T AL.,
DEFENOANT(S)
N O TO S OF ACTION
CONSmuCTTVE SERVICE
TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
OEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES. ANO /UX
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
FITEREST BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST TH E ESTATE OF
LORETTA M MCOOUOALL whose
eAvwweev iIS n
*—nr-r—
*•) fr##w#nc# U
v ■
unknown
n v*
w
ba Frtng: and F h a b M h ty be dead.
ba

apouaaa.

hairs,

davtoaas.

tom. kuatoaa, and al parttoa claiming
an msarart by. PvoutTL uidar or
known to ba daad or attva, and a i
partiaa having or Otokreng to have
any right, toa or internal In Fia prop­
erty dasettled In Fia mortgage being

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Fiat
mieefiontotoracloaaa mongagaon
Fw kttowkig property:
LO T 10. THE VXLAS OF CASSEL­
BERRY PHASE ONE. ACCORDING
T O T H E PLAT TH ER EO F AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK (4 .
PAOES 84-85 OF TH E PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMFIOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
has been Bad against you and Fva
you am raqUrad to aarva a oopy d
you wrtttan Catenae*. F any. to I on
DAVID X STERN. ESO. Plakdkr*
anomay, whose address Is SOI S
Unkraratty Ortva 1500, Plantation, FL
33324 on or batora (no tolar tmn M
days (torn Fia data ol Fia Srrt pubscanon ol Fite nodes d ackon) and Ha
Fia original wkh Fia dam ol Fito court
attorney or Immedtotely Ftoraatiar;
■ -

M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SCkttNOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 03818CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
THOMAS J LYDON,
Dacaatad
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha admntotmkon d Fto aatala d
THOMAS J. LYDON. dacaatad Fla
Numbar 03818CP. la parting m Fw
O c u l Court tor Sammoto County.
Flonda. Probata Dhrlalon, Fw
address ot which to Port Okie*
Drawer C. Sartord. F L 33771-0859
Tha nanws and address d tha
Paraonal Rapratanuthrs and Fto
Paraonal RapreaartaSva'a anomay
- a - - - - n J ||
-a-------a---- a a j v l
craonofi
ov in# o#c#o#nt
ana
other parsons having daunt or

M

Induing unmatured, oonkngart or
uttqudatad darma. an whom • oopy
ol Pus none* to aarvad mud He Fw*
ctarrw w «i pH* Coul WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR M
DAY8 AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l otftaff cffacMon of f a dacadafti
and parson* having dam s or
demands against Fw dacadant's
aetata, indudng unmaSurad, Corasrgam or urtqudrtad dakna. nurt Ha
Fto* clasTW w«h Fea Court WITHFI 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
A a CLAIMS NOT SO FAED WAL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of Itrst pubScakon d Fva
Nokoa H Sapiambar 1.2003.
THOMAS J. LYDON. JR
103131
84var Springe. MO 30901
BRUCE M. W IOIE. Ill
Flortda Bar No 0393954
Mur ah. Doyta tt VYtfa. P A
P.O. Bos 1328
W)ntor Park. FL 33790-1338
Trtaphona: 407/8448801
Anomay tor Paraonal Rsprsesntslhrt
Pubaah: Saptarrtwr 1. 8.2003
00014

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SHAUN F. V tm U S X A DAWN M.
VPITFuBLLA AAUA DAWN M. REED:
. UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F DAWN
M. W fDM ILLA A/K/A DAWN M.
REED; RICHARD PARKER
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RICHARO
PARKER MARK E. FRINK.
U»*NOW N SPOUSE OF MARK I .
FRF8L CARLOS ROSADO.
JOSEFFM ROMAN: ROBERT FA*b
8HNKEY FAM: VEROMCA SOTO;
ffUU #a IffrtrAJWi pVuffff CawETWly vy,
teough. uidar or against t a above
luiowo io 5# d##d of ##v#,
m W unknown p # H n c M n ## h#irt,

or Otar ctokrants: TENANT 91
and/or TENANT 92. Fa partiaa
kFandad to aooouF lor Fa person or
pamora in ........... ion; s e m in o l e
COUNTY. A POLITICAL
SUBDIVISION OF THE
FLORIOA HECKLE t
INC.; STATE
OF
DEPARTMENT O F
AMERICAN EXPRESS
CENTURION BANK

STATE OF
JCCKLE8.
FLORIOA
REVENUE;

NOOCS OF A C TO N
TO. DAWN M VMTB4LLA A/K/A
DAWN M REED and UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF DAWN M. VFfTBfFLLA
A/K/A DAWN M. REED, and al
unknown paflWa Helming by,
Ftrou^L uidar or agakat F a abova
wtio BIB
tri V
not
■asIrwu nslmrtsnti
MFttl Ajtot1*8| Sflttl
MM
faxwsn io b# d u d off alto, |toitott
laid trtnown potto oton •# h m ,
d#w4####»
Off odtaff d#im#nta
Curran FUatoanc# Untoown, but
11 Devon Avanua SoUh. Wvttat
Sprtnga, FL 33709
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tort an Acksn
to hractoaa a mortgage on 9 a M towing property In SEMINOLE
Corny, Flortda. to-wF.
LO T 10. BLOCK 4. NORTH
ORLANOO.
2nd
ADDITION.
ACCORDING T O TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED FI PLAT
BOOK 13. PAOES IS , 68. ANO 57
OF TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
8EMFI0LE COUNTY, FLORIOA

BIVTTAT10N TO BE)
ERLY, HAVFia A CENTRAL ANGLE I
O F 1184'13* ANO 4 RADIUS OF ' E lated' bidi i v l (&gt;• ractotitod by Fw barton)'Airport AulhorFy (Fw Ownar) al
One Rad Cll i aland BoUavard. Subs 1300. Sartord. Flortda 3377X uk t 300
77X30 FEET. THENCE FROM A
p m , loeaf ama. Tuesday, October 1, 2002. u when ama and ptoca att tvda
TANGENT
BEARING
OF
wm Dm puDBcry op#n#a ana r##a ro* m# romowmq pragma mi unmnao oamora
N IS 49Y 8 T. RUN NORTHEASTER­
Akport. Sartord. FlortdALY ALONG SAIO CURVE. A DIS­
TANCE O F 1(0.84 F E E T T O A
ORLANOO SANFORD AIRPORT
POINT ON THS NORTH U NE OF
SECONO FLOOR MOOUICAnONS
SAK) LO T X THENCE BSS1E43*E
FMANCIAL PROJECT O 408310
ALONO BAJO NORTH UNE. A DIS­
TANCE OF 3X01 F E E T T O THE
Tha project wrt oonaist of damofklon d aslekng oonalruckon aa kvkralarl. oon*
NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAX)
rtmekon d nas rooms, kdartor fkeanaa, and ramodakng d a portion of Fw
LO T X SAX) POINT BEWO ON THE
artsFng Airport AuFwrtly oRoaa and such oFwr work aa Fto Ownar may raqUra
WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY UNE
to
ba kidudad In Fw conatrucFon bid docunamt Tha total butting area H
OF TUSKAW1UA ROAD. SAIO
appffoaimatafy 5,300 groaa aouara faat.
POINT ALSO BEFIO ON A CURVE
CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY.
Tha work partormad under Fito Contract ahal ba govamad by Fto Fadaral
HAVMO A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
Conked rnrviakiiB. which kidudk. but u a not raatnctad t o , DtowT,wetoarl
1*40*77* ANO A RADIUS OF 54431
Buakisaa Entotprtaa (DSC) auboonkaotor parkdpakon. Equal Emptoymart
FEET. THENCE FR04J A TANGENT
i^vW M Fiy iB^ffBiTwHd, #na compneno# win r#o#ru way# ana nouf
BEARM G OF S37*SXrW , RUN
raquremanta (Oavta-Bacon Ad). A l raqukamarta d Fw Suia d Florida,
SOUTHW ESTERLY ALONG SAIO
indudng but n d lotted to Chapter 987, Flonda 8talulaa. and i t admintokaRIGHT OF WAY U NE ANO THE
Fva
ragrkaBnna rtw l apply to Fia ptopad as 9 harem wrtttan out tn IUL
ARC OF SAK) CURVE A DISTANCE
O F ltttD4 FEET TO TH E POW T OF
Any conked puauart to tva Notice wB be aubped to Fw provlalona ol Fw
BC 08M N G .
Esacuttva Order 11245 (9-24-85) Tha Utonoon oi blddari to puncutorty erttod
Dead tea day ol AUG ZX 2002
to Fto oonkad raqUramarta tor Equal Emptoymart Opportuvaac as aal torth
Maryam* Mona
In Bactton 00100, ktokudlona to Brtdarl In Fw Pre|ad Manurt d Fto Cortrad
A* Oark at said Co ul
Docunarts Tha suocaaakJ bsldar wrt ba required to eompty wah *9 oortrad
Bybtory San aa
isdttrenwrts tor Equal Emptoymart Opportontta*. A l Mddere irswl oomplato
Aa Dapuy Ctorti
Beckon 00301, Equal Emptoymart Opportunrty Raport SUtomart d tm
Tito noboa to provWad puauart to
Corttad Docunarts
Admfreatratrva Ordar No 2.055
In accordance ettVt F a Americans
rwncaxion a n#r#oy gw#n mu m# u o t coniracx yo«ii •tiuouEn#o toff *aa
«48i M M W pa t Act. F you are a pargeneral conatnjckon oortrad H 132%
•on attpi ■ dtotoltty who naada any
•coornmodakon In ordar to pkrttol*
A l biddan wrt ba required to oomplato 8adun 00302. Cartrtcakon d Nonp H m Fto proceamng. you am an8
aagreortadFadkttaaotFto Cortrad Documents prior to award d Fw cortrad.
Fad. at no coat to you, to provtatona
and to norty proapackva subcontractors d Fto raqukamarta of Fw Cortrad
F a Court AUnktokMor at 301 North
Park Avanua. Sartord. Fl 33771,
Each tasted tsd stwl ba accompanied by • oartttad check, caahiac'a etwek or
P lata No. (407)33X4330 aaarwton
tsksiackyy Proposal Bond. In an amouF aqurt to kva pareart (5%) of Fw kid.
4227 wtFWi 3 working d ty l ot you
a a j e --- 4*--- ------a l l mdkm ■i 18
payabla to Fw Bartoid Airport AuFwrty.
rvcaffpff oi vwa
noaoa off piaacmg. ■
you 8IS haarka knpMred. oM 1-800Tha luces wtti bktoar art ba reqrtrad to aaacuto and lunah Conaarucbon
0588771 (TOO); i you are votes
Parlormanoa and I ahnr and Malarial Payment Bonds as aacupy tor Is k f J
Impaired, cNI 18008588770 (V)
padormanoa and pajenart d ai brta and obkgakons ansing Irem Fw pettofm(Via Ftortda Relay Suvtcea).
ance of tha work Eadi aacuFy afwtt ba ki an amouF of nd tea* Fwn 100%
d Fw oonkad prtca and aha* ba ki ■ torn aocaptaW* to Fw Owner
Varga*. Eton 6 Kahara. P A
4000 Hottywood BoUavard.
Baking and Conked docunarts may ba vtoetod at
SUto *788
Hottywood. Fl 33031
Cartraf Florida BUklara Esdwnga
F. W Dodge Corporabon
Talaphora (954)4938993
340 North Wymora Road
320 East SouFi Strati
Tatotocaknla: (954)893-7707
Wraar Part. Florida 33789
Orlando. Flonda 32901
Pubttto 8eptamba&gt; 1.9.2002
(yym g
(407)929-3411
(407)8498509
FI TH8 CM CUIT COURT
OF THE 19TH
J U n C U L CIRCUIT
SU ttFKX E COUNTY,

hb4 bean Bad against you and you
are rsgrtmd to aarva a copy ol you
atrSton datoraaa. ( any, to 8 on DOU­
GLAS C. ZAHM. P A . Ptointirs
anomay. whoaa addreaa to 199M
U A Hghway 19 North. SUto 300.
Ctoarestar. Ftortda 33794, wtFWt
Flirty (30) days attar F a 9rrt pukkeaFon rt Fto Notes ol Ackon. and toa
t a original wtti F a O art d tea
Court al M l N. Park Avanua.
Bantord, Flortda 33771. MFat batom
sendee on PlatmWa anomay or
FiFT#(MtBif m#rMTi#r, la/isnsssff•a
dataill wB ba artorad agakral you
via r#w#f o#maro#a m via comp a rt pekkon.
WITNESS my land and a m ol F a
Coul on tea ___day ol AUQ 14,
2003

C A S IN O : M C A 11*0 1 4 0
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY. FACA
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N X , AS TRUSTEE.
PLAMT1FF
VS.
THOMAS W. ROBERTS. #
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. U EXOftt.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR
AGAINST
THOMAS
W
ROBERTS. MARIAN E ROBERTS
IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE

1990 HONDA

JHM8A4I15LC031392
1983 HONDA
MWD5523CS0053I2
1992 CHEVY
J9 1RF2369N75O4067
1991 FORD
1FAPP35X3MK114108
1993 OLDS
1G3NL8437PM002703
1980 OLDS
3R47FAD4M713
1986 TOYOTA
JT2SV15E0GO479903
1987 NISSAN
JN1PN34S4HM048847

Deputy Clerk

Dantoa M Rosenthal. ESQUIRE
ADORNO tt YOSS. PA
3801 South Beythora Drive
Sul* 1500
Mtoim. Flonda 33133
(305)858 5555
N you are a parson witi a (ksabttty
who needs any accommodation m
ordar to psdropsts In Fes procaad
mg. you ara amaiad. si no cost to
you. to F a provwon of certain Stars
isnee
Ptaaaa contact Court
AdmUeatmtion at M l North Park
Avanua. Sulla NM 1, Sanlord.
Flortda 33771 (407)3334337. wuhm
(2) working days of you recwpl d
Fits nokoa. t you are haanng or voce
Imparted, cal 1-(800)9558771
Pubkah September 1.8. 2003
00009

(Saef)
Mary Arm Mama
Clark ol F a Ctrcutt Court
By RUh Kino
Dapuy Cam
Pubkah m
Samkirta Hamid
Oougtoa C. Zahtn, P A
198M US. kttary 19N-, 9300
ra s m a a r FL 93714
(737)5384911 phone / (777)538
1084 toa
Pubtan August t t . 38. 3002 and
Sapiambar 8.18.3003
PP149

Caaa No. 01-CA80814-G
EOUICRED1T CORPORATION OF
AMERICA
FRANK J. BAKER and K.
MICHELLE BAKER, ha wda. at al.
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN p u ­
auart to a Burmary Final Judgment
d Foradoaura Inducing Award of
Anomaya' F*m and Co m dated
Jura 29. 3002. artorad m Caaa No
01-CA-503-14-G d ( a C rtu l Coul
d t a 18TH Judctal Qreul In and tor
Bammola CouFy. Flonda wharam
co m cflE o rr c o r p o r a t io n o f
AMERICA to t a Ptotnaai and FRANK
J BAKER and K MICHELLE
BAKER, ha area, JOHN DOE and
JANE DOE to/ara Oatandanaa. I wB
aal to F a N ^a al and kart btodar tor
cash, al wart bom door d F a
Sammoto CouFy CouFtauaa In F a
CFy d Sartord. Ftortda at 1190
o'clock A i l . an Thuredty: F a 26
day of Oaplambaff.’. 1002. t a k a
Ing daaotad prepiarty. aa art torth R
tat) Surmary Final Judgmam d
Foradoaura todudkig Award d
ABomaya' Fsaa and Cuato. to wtt.
Lot 21 ol TFJBERWOOO, aonrdM to t a Ptol Farad, aa racordad In
PIN Book 38. M Paga t t of Fa

Bkkkng and Cortrad Docunarts art ba avattabto tor asammabon and pick-up
on Sapaambar 4. 2003. and may ba puchaaad al Fw olllcaa d Btonkanahp
Mckttkan Archaacta. 736 Norti Magnoka Avanua. Orlando, Flortda al a oort of
Frty Doiara (960 00). which H non-rakmdabto Chadw ahrti ba made payebto
l i Fto Bartnnl Akport AuFnrty
A Mandatory Pre-Bid Cortarenoa tor bkktor* wrt ba oondudad « Fw 8«dord
Akport Adhorfy Board Room. Orlando Sartord Irtamahonal Akport. Donwakc
Tarmmaf. Ona Rad Clavaland BoUavard. SUto 1200. Sanlord. Flonda an
Thusday. 8aptombar 19.2003 « 3 OOP m . local kma H irttor Fw Ownar. Fto
Arehaad nor Fto OiHpn Team ahal ba reaponabto tor dakammaang kttormaFon dacuaaad al Fes maaang aacapl aa may ba toauad by Addandun.
A eaa vw« d Fw conakucaon aka W i Fto ArdWad to actwdUed kmwdalaty
•liar Fw Pre-Bkl Cortarenoa N wrt ba Fw raaponafbttry of Fw cortrador to
provWt Fanaponaaon tor FFa aaa vwtt. No oFwr achadUad taut or vwtts of Fw
profad B*s wrt ba conducted
Rxhtt to waura any IrtomwRy or vregUanry in any bid or bid guarerty. to
rafad any or ai bids, to re-tod Fto protect, to award or ratram Irem awaiting a
oortrad tor Fto wort, and to rwgokala wkh Fto apparent tow and reaponarva
toddat to such artenf as may ba Iwnakcwl to Fto Ownar are raaatvad
No toddar may wahdraw lea tod warm on* honored twenty (120) days alter *w
•dual data d opening hareof
Award ol Fto cortrad ahal ba mada to Fto iggraai retponatoto and responarva
toddar, whoaa reaponarva tod cortorma to wrtlan raquremarts d Fto Ownar
Tina oRaal kwttakon to toddara H haraby pubaahad on Fto 4 h day of
Septombar. 2002.
8ANFORO AIRPORT AUTHORITY
BY: Victor D Whtti.AAE
Esaajkva Daedor
PiAttah. Sapaambar X 2002
00071

T he S eminole H erald.
300 N. French Ave.
Sanford, Florida 32771
407-322-2611

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NOTICE OF UCN SALE
In accordance wilh Via provMone ol
State law. there being due and
itopald charge* lor which Ihe under
algned H antittad to Mtitty an
owner'* Ian ol toe good* haranaflar
detailed and stored al Unde Bob'*
Bel Storage located at 2650 W 2Sto
Street Sanlord. Florida 32771, (407)
324-9965 And. due nonce having
bean given, to Via owner oI tad
property and a l parti** known to
tone apaoHad to auch nonce tor pay­
ment or such having aspired. tie
good* w* be tod at pubkc aucscn at
toe above Mated adrkaa* to toe N&lt;X&gt;a*t bwkfer or otoarww* deposed ot
on Wadnaaday, O M M 002 Data oI
Auction Tima 2.30 PM
AUCTIONEER
U C. NO
Una Nn f i a w ^ Mama

Eric Fochlar, Homahold goods,
cfotoaa A m a t kimaura
Oarakkna ONaal. Household
pood*, karoo*, Boats. Apptancat
TV or Stereo equipment
Wanda! D. OnUm. Household
goods, sporting good*. Boat*.
Appkanca* TV w Starao aqudmeni
toots.
CS^aLaw ufstABy,AirOUSenOlu
S—. ■- . a , a —QOOQi,
a•poring goods. Boast. Appkancaa
TV or 8tarao aqutpmanr, toots
MaaeM. Ptorea. Household goods.
Appkancaa TV or Slarao agupmanl.
Gladys J. Ransom, thing room and
(tomlng mom kantura. bedroom la nkn.
Putoksh Saptambar 6. IS. 2002
OOOII
M THS CtRCUTT COURT
FOR A IM M O IS COUNTY
FR O B A TI DtVtttON
Ftt* Number 02-A47-CP
*t RE. ESTATE OF
OUSS1E S WE ISHAN.
N o n e * OF AOkkMSTRATKM
Tha adnMababon ol toe astata ol
GUSSIE S WEISMAN. dawned.
Fla Norbar 02-567-CP. to pandng to
toe Oram Court lor Seminole
Coaly. Florida. Probale Division, toe
a t o a u oI which to P O Bos 6099,
Sarkord Florida 32771. Tha names
and sddassee of toe personal rspraALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l persona on whom toa notes to
served who have objection* that
rhalenga toa vakdfy d toa W4. toa
guaakewaons d to* personal rapreeentabva. venue or (otackctton d tola
Cotal are raqorad to Me toe* obfacaons w*h tts*Coat w m * N THE
la ter
of
Th r e e m o n th s
AFTER THE DATE OF TH E FIRST
P U B U C A T B N lO F THIS NOTICE
O R TH IR iH U M Y S A FTER TH E
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l cradtor* d toa Dacadarl and
other persons having dabna or
dunandi agtlrwi Deoedenf• #etst#
on whom a copy of tots nobca to
data of toa tow pubacaton d tva
Nokcto must tot tost ctaana wah tola
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
TH R EE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE O F TH E FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE OR TVkRTY DAYS
AFTER TH E DATE OF SERVICE OF
A C O PY O F THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
A l otoar creators ol toa Decedsnt
and persona hawig claims or
dMiMOdt iQ ilo it th« D io d i n f i
aalala m a t Me toalr datoia wtoi tot*
court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
A FTER TH E DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
A a . CLAIMS. DEMANOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data ol toa tost pubteatwn d
“ I to September». 2002
Dr. Sherwood Alan Watsman
114 Batoawood Court
Alam ort. Sprtngs. FL 32714
JO H N &amp; CROWTHER. ATTORNEY
A T LAW
FL Bar 4179*15
Attorney lot Personal RapmearSatrv*
279 East O ravaa Avenue
Orange Cly. Florida 327S1
(399)779-9179
PubSah September S. IS. 2002
QQOSf
91 TH S O R C U T CO UR T FOR
SSMBim f COUNTY.
FLOfMOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FR A NO. 02-739-CP
• IR E ; ESTATE OF
DOUGLAS Q VICKERS. I.
N O TIC t TO CREDITORS
Tha adntoUsnon d toa aalala d
D OUGLA S
G.
VICKERS.
II.
1*11811" whose data d deeto was
August 19. 2000. to pendng to toa
Ctoxfl Court tor Samuels Coaly.
Florida. Probata Division. Fa*
Number 02 736CP, toa address of
which
la
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. FL. 32T7I.
The namaa and addresses of to*
Psreonal Representative and toa
Personal Representative's *nomay
A l ersdtora d toa decedent and
otoar persona having ctavnl or
bdudng unmaload. oorbnganl or
isAiylrtsHI daima. on whom a copy
of **s note* to asrvad mud toa toaa
dtotma w*h to* Court WITHIN THE
LATER O F TH R EE (1) MONTHS
A FTER TH E DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
O R TH W TY (30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE OF A COPY OF
TH M NOTICE ON THEM
A* otoar credtors of toa decedent
and parsons hawig daunt or
demwide agatnal tha decadents
astata, Indudng rnnatured. contoigarl or ttokqiadeled d a m . mud Na
toaa d a m wtto tow Coot WITHIN
TH R EE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F TH E FIRST PUBLICATION
OF T U B NOTICE.
ALL CLAA4S NOT SO FILED WKL
BE FOREVER BARREO
NOTWITHSTANOPfO THE TRIE
PERIODS S E T FO R TH ABOVE.
ANY CLAIM F L E D TW O (2) YEARS
OR MORE A FTER THE DECE­
D E N T S DATE O F DEATH IS
BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA­
TIO N O F TH IS NOTICE IS
September S, 2002
O A U O N E VICKERS
EV M ALPEfl. ESQUIRE
O FFICES O F HARVEY U

n

i Bar No. 123272

112 West CaruaStraat
Altamonte Springs. FL 32714-2577
Telephone 407/B69-OM0
Attorney tor Personal Raprasanutiv*
Pubiah September 6. 15. 2002
00052
to THE CmCUfT COURT FOR
SCMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
F U I NO. 02-797-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARIA R MEAD.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration d toa estate ol
MARIA R MEAD, deceased. wTk
data ol death was July 16. 2002. to
pending In tha Circuit Court lor
Sarranola Co aly. Florida. Probata
Ohrtoton. Fke Number 02-797-CP. toa
address d which to PO. Boa (099.
Sanfont. F I. 327726099 Tha name
and address d the Personal
Representative and tha Personal
Representative's attorney are sat
A l credtors d toa decedent and
other parsons hawig d a m or
demands against decedents estate.
Inckidng oanatasd. t t o S g t o a
atoqddettd d a m . on whom a copy
ot tola nobca to served must toa SMB
d a m wthtoto Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (20) DATS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l o lh f cradto/i of ft# dtcodinl
and persona hawig d a m or
demands against toa decedent s
aetata, wiucang unmatured. cortongenl a atoguldaSad d a m . must Me
toaa d a m wSh tola Court WITHto
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NO T SO F LE D W LL
BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANOWO THE TIME
PERIOOS S E T FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAW F LE D TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECE­
D E N TS DATE O F DEATH IS
BARREO
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE IS:
September L 2002
CHARLES R L W H TTE
72S N. At A. Soto E-102
Jotoar, Florida 33477
CHARLES R J . W M T I.
CHARTERED
Florida Bar No 222070
725 North AtA. Suta E-102
Jupaar.FL 33477
Telephone: 661/74B0179________
Attorney tor Persons! Representetors
Pubtah Saptambar 8.15.2002
00053

117 MARKER ST..
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL
SALE BEGMS AT to 00 AM. SOLD
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIOS
PURSUANT TO F S 71378

Four S eas one Assisted Living
Facility •24 hour elderly cart In a
lovely home salhng 3 meaWday
provided Laundry &amp; house keeping.
407-322-7118

N O TICt O f PUBUC SALE
ALTAMONTE TOWtoG, to C UNCLAB4CO V E M C LI AUCTION
117 MARKER ST..
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 10 00 AM. SOLD
AS » . NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIOS
PURSUANT TO F.S 713 7*

Lost: Address 6 phone book,
brown to VWn Dboa check a l a u ls r
on French A w , Sanlord. Also tost
narrow sray boat case with arays &amp;
medcal records from toa VA. 407832-9391 or 407-2464)663

25—S pecial N otices

4.5*11 4 &amp; II
H a w Y b a Advertising Flyer*
Printed 6 Inserted to The
SKHTWiOta rwTsKj II

ONLY 4.5C PER
COPYIII!
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Advertising Dept For Detail
407-322-2611
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27— N ursery &amp; C hild
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4c

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23— Lost &amp; F ound
Found Gray Tabby with white.
Young lamaM. wearing a flea cedar
Hwy 427 area behindI IFlea World
4074
7-323-4517.

d u c a t io n
r a in in g

Slate earthed mato teacher Al grads
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C a l Kan. 407-323-3401 _____

71— H

IO-t-2002
1963 CHEVY
2G1AN68II1D1220574
1990 FORO
2FAPP3SXXLB192293
1980 FORD
OF036114244
1991 FORO
1ZVPT20C3MS129914
1981 FORO
1FTDF13E48LA52226
1989 ISU7U
JABRT2I71K7410227
1999 MAZDA
t YVGD31A2K5216650
1973 OLDS
3J29K3Q114130
1967 OLDS
1G3HY5435HK3197I0
1967 TOYOTA
JT2AE62E9H3446731
1964 TOYOTA
JT2RA64LKE6232954
HOMEMADE TRLR
NONE
1981 PONTIAC
2A337A3B2518630
1969 NISSAN
J N 1GB24P2KU002729
I960 NISSAN
JNIPB2SS4JU0I7332
1964 CHEVY
IGCOCI4HBES101065
1992 HYUNDAI
KMHVD12J4NU164764
1991 DOOQE
1B3XP28D5MN510452
PHONE a 407-3394)700
Pubkah September 6. 2002
00067

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

elp

W an ted

Tl Automotive I* saaklng a CNC
salup parson al o a Sanlord l»c*ty
Rag* sal up. prove out. fixture
making A mikng
2664 Jewett Lena. Sanlord. FL
32771. EO E MT/D/V

100 Workers naadad to ataambl*
wood craft lams, fnafartaia provided,
5480 par weak. Fra* Information
package 24 hr*
1601-4264897

Drivar tot sod buck w S Pnnceton*
F/T, partakYV us arm hekdays. 4073226133
Driver Trainee a Needed: Money
Transport need* tractor trailer
drivers "Now*. No axp necessary:
57aMwak aarrrtg poSereot Ns CEX.7
No probiemt COL bammg avsksbie
C a l nowl 407-2663576

Aceata to a Compulse?
Put tt to work.
Up lo ItOOO-SSOOO/mo
PT/FT
(900)611-1999
Ad Changa/Marahandisar rap
needed to DaLand araa Mutt bat 8
or oldar Must have transportation,
M M and phona Oraal part tsne
2nd noons Cal Sue 16006636000
M F. 9- 1pm SUrtmg pay 57.00.
AuloTrsdar la cumantty seeking
todapandam conbadora lor early
Thursday morning dakvary ol out
magarmat Rout** start at 565 00
A up Raksbla paopl* need only to
apply. Pleas* cal Pamela or Erin.
1600-314-2230 X251
Cera Giver/Roommate 4/2 house.
Sanlord. nauromuacular contMon.
aducatad. 47 yr ok) mala. Room A
board. A56 weakly, weak day*
badbma. alternate weekends. 52
houra/monlh. Sartou* toqOraa onhr.
Rati. rVs. no dreg*, q d a l 407-3237506
Ch4d Cera Canter needs cook. 40
hraNvaek; Teachers Aida M hra/wk.
5650 k) 58Ay 150. Day Car* Carter
to Sarlonl la tax raaon* to 407-936
0041 or cal 407-9363636x11.

Educational
Consultant's
A
Volunteers naadad. You must lova
chAdran and haw a strong daaea to
l»45 otoar*. DkgCV raqorad on tom*
position*. For Interview contact
haaWtg Rone. 407-330-7D06 a a n d
to ReadmgRocw O *arthknlLn*l
Titpartanced baa cfcmbar
wanted Pleas* cal
407-324-2616

n o n e * OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nobca a hereby given toe! I am
engaged ei businaa* al 2120 North
County Road 42T. Longwood.
Sanwiol* Co aly. Florida, infer to*
Fcaeoua Nam* of »lgnfirln ry and
toss I aland to rapalsr said name
e*h to* Drvaion of Corporations.
Talshaisa*. Florida, in accordance
with to* provtowna d to* FKXbou*
Nam* Statute*, lo w « Section
•86 09 Florida Statutes 1991
MarbuO Many. Prasefenl
Pubkah Saptambar 6. 2002
00056

NOTICa OF FUBUC SALS
ALTAMONTE TOWINO, IN CUNCLAIMED VEHICLE AUCTION

Weal oI Sanford Lake Mary araa.
Word E red program akSa. good
grammar, ptaaaart phena mamar am
naadad Submk rasan* and aalary
raqukamanla lo: 6224 Waal S R 48.
Doi 217. Sanlord. FL 32771
Immadial*
employment,
professional
landtea pa/lawn
matotananc*. 407402-3005
Interior construction ciaanmg. 1st
A 2nd thtos 5760 tor to start 4076886515.

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU MVEST1
Always a good pokey, especially lor
bualnaaa
opporiunmaa
and
IrancNaaa. C al Florida Dapl ol
AgricUbjr* I Conaumar Services at
000-435-7352 or FTC-HELP lor
tree totormaeon. Or «W our Wab ala
at www lie govtoirop.
Florida law ragubee seiars ot certain
t u n rra ct p r t r a i a b fsgetsr « * l
Honda Dapl. oI Agriculture t
Conaumar Sarvloaa balora Being
C al to vanty lawful ragtatrallon
balora you buy________________
KaSySai
is

now

ninng

if 1 W

7?

iirn e Ti Ik. rru
vu
tsiiiirr
nii man
BklltadA/naklllad Worker*
Naadad todayIII
•Groundakaapart
•Production
•Concrata Fabrication
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75-100 )oba da*y
55.00 sign on bonus with
this ad to new employees
Deny Work, Dally Fay
Sanlord Area
C a l 407-2606106

For Invacara
Long Term Poahiona
Located In Sanford
Can To Scriodula An
Appointment
407-329-2514

Mutt Be Abta TO Read and Write
In English. Background Check
and Drug
Scraan Required
EOC/ Navar an ApgBtenf Fee

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH MSURAMCC AND 40IK
PIAMI Owe baa warSelaa*.
Apply at: **S Mkar Drive,
Attsu iwi Spriaas t B 4 N B B l

71— H e l p Wanted
CMC (HEAR

a PM SS IR A K I

OPERATOR. EXP. REQUIRED.
OOOO PAY A BENEFTTS, DFWP
407-2911512
MaMananca AaataL: FT Eaferisnc*
necessary AC carUDad, good
benefit*, graal pay. drug Mating
raquuod Seaport* Apia. Sanford.
407-322-1051. Fai 407-322-1701.
EOE.DFWP.
Maintenance Technician PT
position. Apply to parson. ADESA
Orlando-Sanlord. 2500 ADESA
Drive. Sanlord, comer ol Wary 46 A
4 15. No phone cale E O E / U M W .
Background chack/Drug Taring
Employer

Meftfiteeci Needed
Pari llma/Ful Uma opening*.
Located near Rad Bug and tie
Oreenway. Looking lor poaJbv*
minded
people,
friendty
anvtronmanl. Hourly wage, pkw
bonuses! Phone asparianoa helpful
but
not nacataary.
Good
communication tkBa a plua. Plaaaa
cal Jail at (407) 3569503.
Head Isoma A tiV tA tttiW TS
Promote Your Oustoeasl
Than Cal U* About Flyer*

We Will Print &amp;
Deliver For You To
Our Readers For
Only
M/Copyl!
W* Hava • Way You Can Cut
That Coal In Hain
THE SEWHOLE HERALD
ADVERTISING DEPT
407-322-2611
NEEDED Morvfri 2pnv6pm, to pAi
4 ennofon from acnoov nmp wwi
homewwfoboofc dnoec. Mum be i
non-emokar S have dean driving
racord. Cal Amy 407-328-9070

1988 CHEVY
1Q1LVI418JY563679
2001 CHEVY
1Q1JCS243I7157792
1991 BUICK
2G4WBS4L6M1833170
1995 TOYOTA
JT2SV1IEV02S3937
1195 PONTIAC
1Q2NE55M2SC743065
1966 NISSAN
JN1PS26S6FW020406
PHONE 9 407-3394)700
Pubato September 8,2002
00066

5 5 — B u s in e s s
O p to r t u n t t t e s
m vebuoate befo r e

v o u w v ea n

Always a good poicy.eapecialy lor
business
opportunltfe*
and
trsnchieea. Cal Florida Dapl of
Agrtariur* A Consumer SarvlcM at
600-435-7352 or FTC-HELP lor
Ira* rtormaeorv Or v t t o a Wab aa*
at wwn He govtotrop.
Banda lew te«4r»*aak*maloartam
l i *snaaicppoiks*ke*toragsiar»Wi
Florida Dapl. ol Agriculture A
Consumer oervtoM before ieliog
Cal lo verily lawhk ragatrabon

&lt;nly Until Aug. 31slll

407-1323-3301

CAN NO. 01-CANIA-14-W
MORTGAGE ELECTRON*)
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. MC. aa
nomma*
lor
HOUSEHOLO
FINANCE CORPORATION.
REBECCA L JU D S O N .« Ivtog. and
i dead, to* aknawn spoues(s).
hens, devtaeae. grantees,
assignees, fcenors,aarktors,
mni4M m d •! oV w pitV ii
claiming an Wares! by. toromA
Older W agatnal REBECCA L JUOSON. and Unknown Bpoua* d
REBECCA L JUDSON. ( mama*
JOHN DOE and JANE DOE, to
account tor atkitoai paraon ot
CtTlflNANOAL, INC . 341, IL C
a V a CITlFdiANCtAL, W C . 344,
U C au em aa by merger to
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
SERVICES 0091MNY OF
aO R iO A. INC. euncesaor by
merger to ASSOCIATES
FINANCIAL SERVICES OF
FLORIDA IN C ;

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New 3 S 4 bedroom Lomaa wfh 50
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61— M oney to Lend

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b u in s u by p/ione to promt** you
• loan and aak you lo pay lor II

W indchase
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The Sammoto Herald and to*
Federal Trade ComnNaaton)

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63— M

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NOT1C* OF SALE
TO: THE ABOVE NAMEO DEFEN­
DANTS. AND A U OTHER INTER­
ESTED PERSONS
Nobca I* hereby given tost, pur­
suant to a Fatal Judgment of
Foradobua entered In toa above
Mytad cause. In to* Catul Cool d
Sammota Coaly. Florida. I * a aa*
to* property situate m Samnoie
Coaly. Ftonda. daacrtiad a*
Lot* 13. 14. IS and North 1/2 d
vacated alay adorning on toa Souto.
Block t. Plat d Townaa* d Geneva,
aoconkng to toa map ot plat toaraot
aa raoonfed In Plat Book 2. Page 12.
Pubtc Records d Senvnois Coaly.
Florida
al pubic saw. to to* leghaat and
beat tedder, tot cash, al toa Weal
Irani slap* d to* Sammota C o a ly
Courthouse. M l N Park Avenue
Sanlord. FL 32771. al 11CO A M . on
O CT 01,2002
Warms my hand and aaal ol tow
cool on AUG29. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Cferk ol toa Cacui Cool
By Mary Sucxp*
Deputy Clark
Attorney tor Plamb*
Robert 8 Wwa P A
1206 Waal Flsachar. Sue* A
Tampa. Florida 33512
Ptaasa publish in to*
Sanlord

N O TIC t OF F U B U C HEAM NO TO
CONSMCR A CONDITIONAL USE
Noboa la hereby Qhren toat a Pubbc
Hearing wfl ba held by to* Planning
A Zoreng CommaaMn In to* Cay
Crmrrmlon Chamfers. Cty Hal.
SantanL Ftonda. al 7.00 p m on
Thursday, t aptsmbsr it. 2002. to
conaidar a raguaal to a Condbonal
Us* to a SR l. ttogia Famey
Rasidantial Zonaig Dwtnct
U G A L DESCRIPTION ALL LOTS I
A 32 A THAT PT OF LOTS 2 t 3
LYING ELY O f A U OESC AS BEG
NLY MOST COR LOT 3 RUN 8 M
F T E TO E U OF SWLY 5 F T OF
LOT 2 SELY PARA TO WLY U LOT
2 TO SLY U LO T 2 BLK 13 DREAMWOLD PB 3 PO 90
Tha property batog toots ganaraky
dsaertfed aa 801 Brum a* Suato
Condtoonal Us*
Waddng Chapal (Church)
A l parka* to infers
ahal haw an cpporiovly to b* heard
alaaid hearing
By ordsr d to* Planting 5 Zonaig
Comnsaaon ci to* Cky d Sanlord.
Ftoida. tow 3rd day cf Saptambar
2002
Mtousl Skal. Cnarrman
Planning A Zoning Commwaian
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC M* per
ton deads* to appeal a dacwon
mads wan respect u any maaw corv
sefersd al to* aboaa masbng or
hearing, hash* may need a verbs
bm record ol to* proceadnga tockjdtog to* laslrmony and evidence
wtsch record w nut provided by to*
C r , at Sanlord (FS 288 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 3365628 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE

Pubkah September ( . 16 (002
00064

Pubkah Saptambar i . 2002
00056

w «i Dwatfebee Ad. pamone nee*ng
epaoet accommodabona to pamapate In tow procaaikng shoOd con­
tact the mdvidual or agency eendng
nobca not talar toan aawn days prior
to to* proceedng at toa adds**
seven on to* nobca. Telephone 913272 7040.4076362050 or 904 2576097. If hearing Imposed. 1600 9556771 (TDO) a 16006556770 Vole*
(v). wa Floods Raley Samoa.*

m e e t in g

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• Spacious Aparltnrnts with large Closets • Lake
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The Seminole Harkld and the
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A l crsdtoct of Vw
and
other persons having c la m or

NO TIC f OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nobca to hereby given that l am
engaged in buemets al 2120 North
County Road 427, Longwood.
Sammota County. Florida, under to*
Fcttooua Nam* d Sign OyeSsrwe
and tost I inland to ragtotar said
name with to* Dnnaion of
Corporstone. TaAahaaaa*. Florida, si
accordance wah to* previsions of toa
rtenuous Nam* Statutes, to Wa
Section 665 09, Floods Statutes
1991.
Msftoub Many. Praadanl
Pubkah September 5. 2002
00055

FtJ kna ancremy br anal buay (R ob

Aaeembty Wortera/Vachln*

59—FlNANaAL
S ervices

hckjeSng ovnaturad. conbngatl a
unkqOdatad d a m . on whom a copy
d toia nobca to aarwd must Na t w r
d a m wtto toto Cool WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (30) OATS AFTER TH E
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l otoar cradaora d to* dacadarl
and persona hawig d a m or
demands against to* decedent's
estate. Indukng ovnalurad. contrv
gsnl« unkgadeted d a m . nset toe
toaa d a m veto tow Court WITHIN
THREE D l MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O f THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS N O T SO F LED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
N0TWITH8TAND940 THE TIME
PERIOOS S ET FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAM FRED TW O (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE D ECE­
DENT'S OATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED
THE OATE OF FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE IS:
CapMmbarB. 2002.
BARYN. SHARP
62 Commowy Drive
Defiery Flood* 32713
Personal Representative
HE tot W ISENHART
Florida Bar No 0123714
DONAHUE 6 ISENHART. P A
2431 Laa Road
Weller Park. FL 32799
Talaphona 40777406009
Attorney tor Personal Rapraeafflativ*
Pubtah BepSambar 9. 15. 2002
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I subdivision Mutt have a mrttnum
l i w i f a im P ta iia tg ln iV
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[benefits. 3 8 6 4 6 0 0 0 4 .
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3 N. Elm A ve. Sanlord, 407-326' 1. Ask tor Joe
lork Foreman: Experienced
and libktiet
Equipment

VERTICALS DRAPERY
SALES
cold caBng. wa make your
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--Ives. Training t support
l kaa madcaL U lm s . M*a
4 Wing. For appotoanent. 4074700.

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97—A partments Furnished

Part bne. general ofllce work AM or
PM work. 4 hra daily. 5
UayaVraak lor records management
company in Sanlord near the Towne
mal. Far 407-328 8 168 or cal 407328-0688

Sanlord Lovely 1.5 BR apt Seeking
one mature person, no kids
Complete privacy. Sale erea.
$120Vk or $450180. plus $250 sac
dep.rtkjdas TV l a t e , lease 407321-3735

Your (ob Is going to get rtdot you I
Soonl In DO days go from untkiiad
raptacaaUa to a skilled marketable
computer network professional
making Si S to S20 an hour. C a l to
fad out howl 407-426-1199.

99— A partments •
U nfurnished
____ iMary: Spotless 2/1 duple*, on
1/2 acre. CM A. great school*, pets
ck,$615pkx400dep 407-8690046

93— R ooms For R ent
2 Story Vlctonan Home. Hatonc
District, tplc, balcony, house
privileges. ilOO/WK. $100 deposit.
407-328-5277

M A R IN E R 'S V IL L A G E
LAKE ADA 1 BORM. 149M40
2 BORM . IJTtyUO ANO UP

WEEKLY RENTALS

407-323-8670

ht&gt;&amp;£LEA VILLAS

407-330-4423

Movs In specials.
2BedroorrV1 Bslh
For Details. Call
330-6833 or 298-3300

W ry nice, very cfaan k»n rm. Newly
remodeled, e l mi, cable. A/C, Indry.
phone, kitch use. tec. dr. render*
owner, private entrance No
■motdngl Only drug free a
need apply. 407-130-7173.

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Hlatorlc
District:
1Bedroom.'! bath,
S37S/$375.
Soberldrug
free,
ralarancea
required 407-321-8757.

Room with prtvsls entrance. Steady
work, no smoking. le&amp;Yreak. $50
dipoet. Ca l 407-630-6216.

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South Oak St. 2/2. carpal,
appiancm, screen porch. $550
Caldwal Realty Svc. 407-788-3700.

100— Condominium
en ta ls

Sanlord • Pne Ridge Club gated
community •2br/2ba. 3rd Boor, no
peta.$675/mo
Maksda Realtor 388-668-8400

103— H ousesU nfurnished
$67S/montti.
3/1.5,
newly
remodeled. First last A security to
move m 407-699 6328

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Sanford HMortc Dtatrtd: 1BTV1 DA
WEndoaad Pabo, EaHn Kachan. 1CT
Callings.
Fire. CHA.
$425/5300 Dap
1BR/1 BA Cottage W/Heat
A Air. Norvsmofcare A No Patel
M art Inducted $5001500 Deposit
te n ford Quadraple*: 2BTV2BAW/
Patio. CHA. $54&lt;y$52S Dap
Sanford:2BfV1 BA W/lg Screened
Porch. $540*525 Dep
Sanlord:
2BR/IBA
W/Oflice
iDining Rm, LM ng Rm, Hdwd
Floors. Lg Screened Porch. Dbi
Oarage, Storage 5625/5600 Dap
C t n i H i i r y 3&amp;Y1 BA W O ngs Oat.
CHA. $70Q/$700 Dap.
Bentnnl Hlatorlc Dietrich Newly
renovated 3BR/I.5 Beth w/4
Deooraltve Fireplaces. CH A . Lg
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8erdord: 2/1 CHA, al tea. raoe yard
A neighborhood. 5575/mo, plus
security 407-497-5438

Sanford: 3 A R . Central Heat A Air.
Section fl accepted FOOCYmonth.
The HMman Oroup
407-321-8333.

3BnsBA. Shade koaa. rfoe,
201 East 22nd 8L quiet
iborhood. $696 plut dap 407natdtotio

323-4540
SANFORO: 2/1 WO.. A1C Oak
FVs, newkkc. Ooodcreedrgd 2417
OrangeAve. (ofl 25th St) $625 rUh.
A'elads Od 1st.Ph. 407-834-4006
Wat Sarfcnt an countryhome, dnaa
tomat $65QYnon*i IndudeauMSaa.
Aduftt, no pets. 407-3232277.
105— D

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2/1 duple* newly renovated at 206
EaX 34ti 81 SarfUd. $68Sfm FM .
last A security 407-699-6326
2/1 LIVING, KITCHEN. W/D hook
upASOOAno $500 Oep. 115 QRANO
BENO AVE. LAKE MARY (407)3226787

107— M obile H omes
For R ent
Park Avenue Mobile Park, a 5S«
ocmnmfty. I A 2 bedroom rertafs.
407-322-2881.

118—O ffice S pace For
R ent

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SANFORD.
433 S. Scott Ave.
M O D V A TE 0
OW NER
DRASTICALLY R EDUCED, 1950’s
Classic 4/2. 2500»SqFI. home.
Updated Kachan A Bate. Freeh Part
In A O u t New Carpet. $1701. Cat
Joyce Strawaberry. Century 21 H A
I 407-3238755
SantonlLaka Mary: 3 BfWOA.
ESddtn Lakes, try owner $S01 407882-6810.

Private Inveetor Wants To Buy
tncoms Property. Win Look At AA,
Any Condition
407--8338121

157— M obile H omes
For S ale
38*10 mobfta home, attached FL rm.
partly tumd. carpeted. ceAng tana,
new Move, new A C . Located In Town
A Cocrtry (adut) Park. 5355 Orange
BM1 Lk Morvoa Askmg $15000 388740-1095

159— R eal Estate
Wanted
PRIVATE INVESTOR W A NTS T O
B U Y Income Property. W
At Alt, Any Condition

407-8338121

160— B usiness For
S ale
Beauty Salon: 7 elation aaion with
room can be used lor massage,
manicure, perkcura In Longwood on
17-92. Oreal opporkrtty lor groartv
4078058699.

181— Appliances &amp;
F urniture F or S ale

BRASS
BED,
Oueen
O R TH O P E D IC
P ILIO W TO P
MatVBo*. W/Frame. AS sul box ad.
coM $1100, eel $275. 4078800677.

2 story commarcM bUUng. 1219
French Ave, Sanlord. Downetairs
l120QAno or b o » BttOO. 407-3212811.

Deltona: For Rant
1500 sq I - AieMtia lor d k e or retdl
Prtma area. Famly Home Pkua. 2772
Ekcam Btvd. Daiona. Ca l 3B8-7BS8070

141— H omes F or S ale
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New 3 A 4 bedroom homee with $0
downl Slow crad* ok. C a l 407-8221237*257 to find out more.

iUntord: 2BFVI BA, lenoed yard.’no
pets. SOOOkrerth pkjs dapoaft. 407323-1187.

117—C ommeroal
R entals

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Income property. 7 acres For Sale
By Owner. 2 ttory house W/2BR. I S
Ba. freplaos. loft, large Uindry room,
acrean porch, carport Attached
1BR apt, w/Tireplace. dming, a
12*24 Mngi
Oood deal tor handy man 386-7757841.

BED:
I
King
Simmons
O RTHOPEDIC MatVBo*. SIX m
aftc. CoM $1400. aai $299.407
6800577.

5450A40NTH, PLUS DEPOSIT
407-3231187

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4/1, restored like new 1920a
bungalow Carpet, ceramic tile,
apple. Wil help finance 565k 407719-0178/407-699-1359

(Sanlord: 2BR 1BA . lanced beck
yard. CH A $50(Vmonth. 407-328-

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141— Homes For S ale

151— I nvestment
P roperty F or S ale

30R 1BA. Clean, acrean path, wash
rm, large yd. Background check,
criminal A credit. $615/month. 407323-7113, attar 4:30pm,

Your Advertising Ftyere
Printed A tneerled In The
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Bantonf-Large 1 ber*ocm.(M"t area.
5*50 month plut depot! Adult!
only No chadren/no pat! 407-323
6019

Apt Kachan A Irving room
Call 407-321-6621

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427.
SSSOMOJnd lAVwshrtk/caMe. near
SCC, avpod. nit. quiet. Free Disney
Tickets. 407-322-1807

95— R

SANFORO. STUD IO APT. SINGLE
PERSON ONLY. $ 3 W M O PLUS
DEPOSIT CALL
(407) 324-0158

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Starting • 182/wk.

I Workarst A smal Do A l
gcompany 9tat requires hard
Mechanical abtlity A t.
*ty a must Can learn a
bSgat paid tooft W lTra rt tAjot

99— A partments U nfurnished

217— G arage S ales
Oarage Sale SM. Sept 7.82pm. Sen
S*pt69-1pm 1040 H*yi Port Loop
Longwood.
Crystal
Craal
Subdivision, Oft Hwy 427.

223— M iscellaneous
5 ft »i*d«og glait door complete
with track. 1st $20 Contractors
welcomsl Phone or Fa*. 407302-4752.
High quality, low prices. Wolfl
Tanning Bads. Payments Irom
$25/month. Home
Homs delivery. Ira#
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Assonad VHS Movies &amp; Video
Oames. Make Oftar. Dealers
Welcome! Phone or Fax. 407302-4752.

"W fe E b A U ld tO W A V E
VAxkagmM. bul bcktarFiril $1000
takes k. No dealers please! Phono
or la*. 407-302-4752

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MU8IC
BO O KS. 407-322-4381.
SPAI8PAISPA1 7 F T Lounger. 5hp
loaded wfth Shoulder. H ip . Beck. A
Neck Jett. Underwater bght. cedar
cabinet Never used Full warranty
U X $3295, rruM sacrAce $1660.4076648141.

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AFFOROABU HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
up to $10000

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1980 Lincoln Continental Mark VI
Lata than 100K m*es $1500
407-321-0229
1988 OMC ‘Jmmy* SUV. 4*4. Otoe,
good brat. $1,000. obo. 407-328-

1988 Honda Accord: New part!
good Interior. $1495 or best oftar
C a l 407-327-3857.
1990 Chevy Lurrxna: 2dr, 4cyt. auto.
coU AC, new brat. Intenor A body
good, would make good student car.
$1275 obo 407-3288489. ask tor Joe
1990 Ford Probe Hi m*e«ge but
looks good. $1200 obo. 407-3231918.
1993 CH EV Y CAVALIER. S D C K
SHIFT. AC. 4 NEW TIRES. RUNS
GREAT $2,000. O G d 4078338336
i 996 MSSAN200SXSE: Green, new
tmt. sunroof, CD/Casa«ne. spoiler,
power everything. 118.000 m4et
12,500 Sendy, 4107810-4813
1996 CMi A i m d e a l barer eeaat.
new tranemassion. runt good, a l
power, sun root, lactory time. A M TM
CO A Cassatts. $8600 407-324-1039
or 407-415-9792.
95 Firebird. Rad. 6 cyt. auto,
loaded, runs great. 88.000 mats
$5,000. C a l attar 8pm. 407-323
2519.

234— A utomotive
A ccessories

We Will Print A
Deliver For You To
Our Reeders For
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For

S ale
i960 Ford Ranger Truck: Needs
torn# wort. 1700.obo. c a rt. 407*
323*5036
1990 Ford F-2SO 34 ton rear end.
great work truck! Tan color $500
407-349-9800
1994 Chevy Astro Conversion Van.
4 recant Captain's chairs, power
racknang rear seat. V 6. automatic.
Iron! A rear av, cruise control, pw A
pi. $3,700 407-322 9348.
1999 Olds Mxirvan 46,000m*ee,
good1 wort
work car. $ 14.000 obo. 407
302 (9931
84 Freightllner Caboven Runs
Ika a tawing machine. 350
Cummmga engne.day bed. )uM
pasted current D O T Intpecoon
407-324-5973

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241— R ec.
V eiiicles/Campers For
S ale

Dree: Sat of lour. 225*80*16. tow
miea. Hra new. great to
1st $95. 407-386-7035

$800 Firm. 1977 Dodge. 21 It
motorhome. class C, New bras,
drtveabte, needs TLC . 407-3244647.

Wa Hava a Way You Can Cut
That Coat In Hafll

Tlroe: Sat 01 lour. 206*55* 16. good
lor MSSAN Maxima («4c). Lot of mMe
left. 1M $100 407-365-7035.

245— Farm Equipmettt

TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
ADVERTISING D EP T
407-322-2611

Used tunvtsor ofl 020 Chevy van.
F ta rta a . dak meBBc grey no l(f ik
Worth $150 new. asking $75. cash
onfy 407-3318050. In Longwood.

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B275 rtemabonal 30hp Tractor. Hat
6 ft bush mowsr Runs good.
$3,000. 407-3338803. day lima
onfy

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DtntngRM: 13pC CHERRYWOOO.

f Luxury ftrm pxowtop eat with 7 yr
werrertykA $136. quean $140. king
$210. Brand new. Located In
Sanlord, 407-402-2778.
Bad Black iron canopy bad with
kaaay Am pBowtop ssL Never UMd
407-402-2778.
m q i , p o iiq vi oamora, onnopooc
•rm sets tsfth 5 yr wenanly Twin 875,
U $80, quean $86. lung $! 75.
used, can dsbtrer. 407'-402-2778.

or aorvloM for ot Utttom $ 2 J 0 0 p y doy.
Call (407) 322-2611 to opook to o Claoolflod R ip ra u n titlv i
252-A ccoiwtinc

270-Concrete

or as e e l $100
407-322-7312.
Freezer - Cheat, whits,
ta greet $100.
407-3
7-3300883.
DatiMarekjr. akhe. waidow A^L Qas
loom heart. W8 W a beM oto. 407322-9432.

187— S porting G oods
Pool Tbbte: 8ft protaaaonal. P MMaa
leather pocketa. Never uted. atx m
bo*. COM $4k. aai $1850. IS pc U
avaiabla 407880-1415

191— B uilding
M aterials
C O R R U O ATED S TE E L ROOFRfO
lor Barm, Boat Docfca. Shops ale.
Also Culvert
Pipe:
15;*20'
$17920/aa. 18**20* $212 M VM .
Surpke Steal A Supply, Inc. Apopka
407-293 5766

199— P ets &amp; S upplies

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Free To Loving Home: BeauMul
Famitt Rottwailar, has baao 1 U a f.
Vary gan6a, krvaa children A other
dogs.Must
Mual go ki a loving home 386-

218-4839.

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Asphalt. Concrolo For Sol*. W*
DaMrer Or Vbu Pick Up.
407-402*7348.

RabuX Unfts In Btodt
CHEAPItt
407-321-2770

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Logan finds humor in almost all aspects o f life
By Mdwito Jsria
Managing Editor

Garage sale tale
inspires first book
T 'k e c Logan never w anted to be a w riter That’s
L - 'w h y sh e's still surprised w hen people refer to
her as Fern Park's very ow n Erma Bocnbeck.
"W hen people com pare
m e to E m u Bocnbeck, it
gives m e the m ost wonderful
feelin g ,' Logan said. ‘ It's the
greatest thing I can imagine
- being compared to her."
Ufca Bomback, w ho
becam e one o f the w orld’s
most beloved hum or colum ­
nists before her death in
1996, Logan writes about
life's am using side. W here
people find the mundane,
the self-prodaim cd "bu d ­
ding senior citizen" finds comedy.
In fa c t it w as one o f life's hum orous moments that
prom pted Logan to start w ritin g A few y e a n ago. the
avid garage sale shopper discovered a medical walker
during one o f her regular outings. She had no use for
the t e n , but she paid $20 to take it hom e with h e r
T didn't know w hy I bought i t ' Logan said.
"W hen I got hom e, I remembered som rihing I learned
In a literature daas - if y o u w ant to find ou t w hy you
did something, w rite about i t So, I w rote about i t '
After Logan finished the short essay, sh e showed it
to her husband. K it H e w as so am used by the story,
he told his w ife to write about other subjects. She
received the sam e suggestion from her sister.
' I asked them w hat I should write a b o u t" Logan
said. 'A n d then I realized the world is m y oyster. 1
started to w rite about everything."
O n e story becam e a stack o f stories. Logan began
sharing her work w ith m ore people, including a friend
in the publishing business.
' l i e thought it w as worth a book," Logan said. ' I
couldn't believe iL I never m eant to w rite a book. I
wandered w hy anyone would w ant to read m y stuff."
Logan approached M aitland's Legacy Publishing,
w ho agreed to publish the hum or columns. A cover
w as created, and an artist w as hired to draw pictures
to go along with the stories.
Last year, the first edition o f 'H ey , Wait a M inute"
hit the m ark et Since then, Logan has traveled up and
dow n the east coast for book signings. She has also
held book discussions for various groups in several
m ajor cities, including Atlanta.
As a result o f the book's popularity, Logan's pub­
lisher has asked her to write two more. O nce finished,
the collection o f colum ns will appropriately be titled
"Hey, Writ Another M inute," and "Hey, Just One
M ore M inute."
Although her first attempt at being an author has
received rave reviews from literary critics and peers,
Logan said she receives the greatest satisfaction from a
person's sim ple reaction to her stories.
"W hen I hear people laughing w hile they are read­
ing m y book - that's the greatest co m p lim en t' she
sa id ." Because, you know, life would be a bore with­
out laughter."

e e L o g a n b e lie v e s te le m a rk e te rs d o n 't
ly w a n t to se ll a n y th in g . T h o s e
rA —✓ ea na nnnoo y in g d in n e rtim e te le p h o n e c a lls
a re n 't s tra te g ic a lly tim e d sa le s p itch e s . N o , te le ­
m a rk e te rs a re p e o p le w h o ju s t w a n t to b e lo v ed .
A t le a st, th e 'l o v e c o n q u e rs a l l ' th e o ry w a s
w h a t L o g a n b e lie v e d u n til s h e tried it o n an
u n su sp e ctin g te le p h o n e sa le sm a n . H e c a lle d d u r­
in g d in n er, sh e sh o w e d th e lo v e , a n d th e n sh e
h e a rd th e d ia l tim e.
L o g a n 's te le m a rk e te r th e o ry is ju s t o n e o f
n u m e ro u s s u b je c ts a d d re sse d in h e r co m ica l
b o o k , “ H ey, W ait a M in u te ." W ritten b y " a b u d ­
d in g s e n io r c i t iz e n ,' th e 1 7 5 -p a g e b o o k reflects
o r iw h a t it m e a n s to e x p e rie n c e a n a rra y o f
" S e n io r M o m e n ts ."
P e o p le o f a ll ages^ h o w e v e r, c a n re
r la te to m a n y
j f Lugmn't l &lt; ln . Freitn y « B l e m » r ' ----------- ( f l ' m i
th
the
e c o m p u te r sc re e n to le fto v e r g
ears
a ra g e s a le sig n s ,
th e a u th o r fin d s h u m o r in e v e n th e m o st e x a s ­
p e r a tin g o f e x p e rie n ce s . A n d , s h e o fte n g iv e s h e r
o w n so lu tio n s a n d s u g ­
g e stio n s to d eal
w ith th e m o re
tro u b le so m e
m o m e n ts in
life.

F o r e x a m p le , i f L o g a n h a d h e r w ay, p e o p le
w h o h a v e m o re th a n 1 0 ite m s in a g ro ce ry s to r e 's
' 1 0 ite m s o r l e s s ' e x p r e s s la n e w o u ld fa ce strict
p e n a ltie s. " T h e y co u ld c h a rg e y o u fo r e v e r y ite m
o v e r th e 1 0 'm a x im u m lim it' a n d y o u w o u ld n 't
g e t to ta k e th o s e ite m s h o m e . . . , s h e w rite s.
'T h e m o re ite m s o v e r 1 0 — th e b ig g e r th e fin e ."
T h e a u th o r a ls o o ffe rs a u n iq u e p e rsp e ctiv e o n
m a rria g e , o fte n a t th e e x p e n se o f h e r h u sb a n d ,
K it. S h e e x p la in s w h y tra in sh o w s a re fo r m e n
a n d flo w e r sh o w s a re fo r w o m e n — m e n k n o w
h o w m a n y b o lts a n d riv e ts it to o k to b u ild a
C o n ra il S D 4 0 -2 tra in e n g in e , w h ile w o m e n k n o w
h o w m a n y flo w e rs it ta k e s to c re a te th e p e r fe c t
H o g a rth c u rv e fo r a flo ra l d e sig n — a n d w h y
w re stlin g is n 't n e ce ssa rily fo r e v e ry o n e .
O n a m o re p e rso n a l n o te , s h e d is c u ss e s w h y
th e c o u p le 's 1 9 8 3 y e llo w V o lv o — a sp o n ta n e o u s
p u rch a se b y K it — is n a m e d V o m it. " W h e n I sa w
w ay
v , it w a s a ra th e r
It s ittin g in th e fro n t dlriv
riv eew
-.p u trid s h a d e o f 'c a r n iv a l g o ld ,’ lik e stra in e d
sq u a s h th a t h a d b e e n in a o a b y to o lo n g ."
A s th e b o o k 's c o v e r in d ic a te s , L o g a n a ls o
re fle cts o n g ro w in g o ld er. S h e w o n d e rs w h y s o
m a n y " o ld p e o p le * w e re in v ite d to h e r 4 0 th c la s s
re u n io n a n d g iv e s re a s o n s w h y s h e c a n n o lo n g e r
sta y u p p a st 9 :3 0 p .m .
L o g a n sa id s h e d e cid e d to w rite th e b o o k a fte r
b u y in g a w a lk e r a t a g a ra g e sa le . S h e d o e s n 't u s e
a w a lk er, b u t s h e co n sid e re d it a n e n te r p risin g
w a y to sp e n d $ 2 0 .
O f co u rs e , th a t’s a n o th e r story.

Herald photos by
Tommy Vincent

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T he S eminole H erald

Registration deadline for ACT Assessment Sept. 20
C o lle g e -b o u n d h ig h s c h o o l
s tu d e n ts w h o w a n t to ta k e
th e A C T A ssessm en t h a v e
tw o c h a n c e s t o r e g is te r b e fo r e
th e O c t. 2 6 le st d a te .
T h e p o s tm a r k r e g is tra tio n
d e a d lin e is F rid a y , S e n t. 2 0 .
T h e la te r e g is tr a tio n d e a d lin e
is O c t. 4 (a n a d d itio n a l fe e is
re q u ire d fo r la te re g is tra tio n ).
S tu d e n ts c a n g e t in fo r m a tio n
fro m t h e ir s c h o o l c o u n s e lo r
o r r e g is te r o n lin e a t

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S tu d e n ts in a ll 5 0 s ta te s
ta k e th e A C T A s s e s s m e n t.
V irtu a lly a ll c o lle g e s a n d u n i­
v e r s itie s in th e n a tio n a c c e p t
A C T s c o r e s , in c lu d in g Iv y
L e a g u e S c h o o ls . T h e test fee
is $ 2 5 ($ 2 8 in F lo rid a ). A s t u ­
d e n t 's A C T s c o r e s a r e c o n s id ­
e re d b y c o lle g e s fo r a d m is ­
s io n s a n d c o u r s e p la c e m e n t
a lo n g w ith s e v e r a l o th e r
im p o rta n t fa c to r s in c lu d in g

h ig h sc h o o l G P A , c o lle g e
p re p c o u r s e s ta k in g in h ig h
s c h o o l, e x tr a c u r r ic u la r a c tiv i­
tie s , p e r s o n a l b a c k g r o u n d
a n d o th e r in fo r m a tio n .
T h e A C T A s s e s s m e n t is a n
a c h ie v e m e n t te st th a t m e a s ­
u r e s a s t u d e n t 's a c a d e m ic
s k ills in fo u r s u b je c t a re a s :
F n g lis h , re a d in g , m a th e m a t­
ic s a n d s c ie n c e . It is n o t a n
a p titu d e te st. T h e w e b s ite h a s
h e lp fu l in fo r m a tio n in c lu d in g

Red Bug earns ‘A’
R ed B u g K lem en tary jo in s
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th e F C A T testin g th at w a s
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g ra d e d d u e to a n in co m ­
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s a m p le te st q u e s tio n s a n d th e
o p p o r tu n ity to o r d e r test
p r e p m a te r ia ls .
S tu d e n ts w h o h a v e a lre a d y
ta k e n th e A C T c a n ta k e it
a g a in a n d try fo r a h ig h e r
s c o r e , ju n io r s a n d s o p h o ­
m o r e s c a n a ls o ta k e th e e x a m
a n d u s e th e ir s c o r e s to e x a m ­
in e a c a d e m ic w e a k n e s s e s ,
ta k e c o u r s e s to c o rre c t th o s e
w e a k n e s s e s .a n d r e -ta k e th e
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R e tire d te a c h e r o b s e rv e s
9 9 t h b irth d a y w ith fa m ily
M a rg a re t Z a c h a ry W rig h t is
a liv in g le g e n d in th e S an fo rd
c o m m u n ity w h e re s h e h a s left
a n in d elib le
m a rk . T h e g r a ­
c io u s retired
te a ch e r c e le ­
b ra te d h e r 9 9 th
b irth d a y A u g .
2 8 a n d is p u sh ­
in g fo r a c e n tu ­
ry o f liv in g .
Know n
Doris
fo r h e r su n n y
Dietrich
d isp o sitio n
a n d w in so m e
w a y s, M a rg a re t is lo v ed b y all
w h o k n o w her. N o t o n ly is s h e
a te a ch e r p a r e x ce lle n ce, b u t
s h e is a ls o a re sp o n sib le citiz en
w h o h e lp e d o th e rs a ll h e r life.
D e n ise S w a in , a ls o a n e d u ­
c a to r w h o w a s b o m in
S a n fo rd , sa id s h e h a s k n o w n
M a rg a re t a ll h e r life. "S h e
(M a rg a re t) h a s a lw a v s b e e n a
w o n d e rfu l, w o n d e rfu l lad y
w ith a g re a t se n se o f hu m o r,"
D e n ise said .
B o m A u g . 2 2 ,1 9 0 3 , in
R a le ig h , N .C ., M a rg a re t is th e
w ife o f th e la te Ja m e s A .
W rig h t a n d th e d a u g h te r o f th e
la te A rth u r D . Z a c h a ry an d
M a g g ie B. Z a ch a ry . M r.
Z a c h a ry o w n e d a n d o p era ted
Z a c h a ry V en eer L u m b e r C o .
T h e fa m ily m o v e d to S an fo rd
fro m R a le ig h v ia T a lla h a ssee in
1913 w h e n M a rg a re t w a s 10
y e a rs old
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g ra d u a te d in 1 9 2 2 fro m
S a n fo rd H ig h S c h o o l. S h e c o n ­
tin u e d h e r e d u c a tio n a t S u llin s
C o lle g e , B risto l, Va. a n d g ra d u ­
a ted w ith h o n o rs fro m E&gt;uke
U niv ersity , D u r iu m , N .C . in
1928. S h e is a m e m b e r o f Z eta
T au A lp h a sorority.
U p o n g ra d u a tin g fro m c o l­
leg e, M a rg a re t b e g a n teach in g
E n g lish a t S a n fo rd H ig h
S c h o o l. A fte r "se m i-retirin g "
fo r se v e ra l y e a rs, sire w a s
a sk e d to "te m p o ra rily " fill a
p o sitio n a s 5 th g ra d e te a ch e r in
1947 fo r h a lf th e sch o o l y e a r at
S a n fo rd G ra m m a r Sch o o l.
M a n y y e a rs la te r a fte r tea ch in g
5 th a n d 6 th g ra d e s, M arg aret
m a d e th e d e c is io n to se rv e a s
sc h o o l lib ra ria n u n til h e r retire­
m e n t in 1973.
M a rg a re t w a s a d ed icated
"P in k L a d y " se rv in g m o re tlran
3 ,0 0 0 h o u rs a t C e n tra l F lorid a
R eg io n a l H o sp ita l. S h e w a s a
c h a rte r m e m b e r o f
"D e p e n d a b lc s" a t th e First
U n ited M e th o d is t C h u rc h , o f
w h ich sh e is still a m em b er.
S h e rep o rte d ly jo in e d th e
ch u rch in 1915 to q u a lify h e r a s
th e m e m b e r w h o lia s serv ed
tire m o st y e a rs. A t a g e 9 0 , sh e
w a s still v o lu n te e rin g at

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T h e S e m in o le C o u n ty
D e p a r tm e n t o f P u b lic S a f e t y
is s c h e d u lin g a n o t h e r in its
s e r ie s o f C o m m u n ity
E m erg en cy R e sp o n se T eam
(C E R T ) p r o g r a m . It w ill
b e g in T h u r s d a y , S e p t. 2 6 ,
a n d ru n f o r s e v e n c o n s e c u ­
tiv e T h u r s d a y e v e n in g s fro m
6 :3 0 u n til 9 :3 0 p .m .
S in c e Its b e g in n in g fiv e
y e a r s a g o , a b o u t 5 0 0 r e s i­
d e n t s o f S e m in o le C o u n ty
a n d s u r r o u n d in g a r e a s h a v e
r e c e iv e d C E R T tr a in in g . T h e
tr a in in g is b u ilt a r o u n d in d i ­
v id u a l a n d te a m s u r v iv a l

s k ills , in c lu d in g lif e - s a v in g
t e c h n iq u e s , e m e r g e n c y fir s t
a id p r o c e d u r e s , fir e f ig h tin g ,
h a z a r d o u s m a te r ia ls a w a r e ­
n e s s a n d d is a s t e r p la n n in g .
In a d d itio n t o in d iv id u a ls ,
c h u r c h e s , p a r e n t -t e a c h e r
o r g a n iz a tio n s , fr a te r n a l
o r g a n iz a tio n s , b u s in e s s e s
a n d h o m e o w n e r/ a p a rtm e n t
a s s o c ia t io n s a r e e n c o u r a g e d
t o re g is te r. P o r a r e g is tr a tio n
fo r m a n d m o r e in f o r m a t io n
c o n t a c t t h e S e m in o le C o u n ty
D iv is io n o f E m e r g e n c y
M a n a g e m e n t a t 4 0 7 -6 6 5 5102.

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S e m in o le H ig h S ch o o l.
In th e ce le b ra tio n o f h e r
9 9 th b irth d ay , M a rg a re t w a s
jo in e d in h e r S a n fo rd h o m e b y
h e r ch ild ren , Jo a n W . L u d w ig
o f S a n fo rd ; P e g g y W . H eagcrty,
B ra d e n to n ; M a r y A n n W rig h t,
A tla n ta , G a .; Ja m e s A . (Jim m y )
W rig h t, Jr., G re e n sb o ro , N . C .;
a n d R o y A . a n d M ich e lle
W rig h t a n d S o n E ric W rig h t o f
A tla n ta , G a .. A ls o h e lp in g w ith
th e ce le b r a tio n w e re frien d s:
fttn k v
l ’o w c ll a n d D e n ise S w a in .
M arg aret Iras 12 g r a n d c h il­
d re n a n d 18 g re a t g r a n d c h il­
d ren
Jo a n L u d w ig sa id , ‘T h e
fa m ily sp e n t tire b irth d a y re m i­
n iscin g a b o u t 'M a m a 's ' m a n y
y e a rs in S a n fo rd a n d Irow
m a n y p e o p le 's liv e s s h e h a s
to u ch ed o v e r th e y ea rs. S o m e
frien d s re m e m b e r h e r fo r h e r
b r e a d 'n b u tte r' p ick le s a n d
h o m e m a d e p o u n d c a k e s sh e
w a s a lw a y s slu rring w ith
th em ."
Jo a n a d d e d th at to b e st su m
u p th e "re m in iscin g ", th e fa m i­
ly c a m e u p o n a p o e m w ritten
b y M a rg a ret's frien d , lire late
Je a n L eo n a rd , fo r h e r 80tlr
b irth d a y ce le b ra tio n w h ich still
rin g s tru e to d ay :
"Inrr tire lo v e o f y o u r fam ily
h e re d isp la y e d .
F o r tire p re se n c e o f frien d s,
w h o th ro u g h th e y e a rs y o u
h a v e m a d e,
Ivrr y o u r te a ch in g nran y
ch ild ren th e lo v e o f read in g ....
F o r y o u r n ran y talen ts o f
lo v in g a n d lead in g .
F o r y o u r co n sta n t sm ile ,
nran y tim es th ro u g h tears....
T h e s e th in g s w e ll re m e m ­
b e r tlm ru g h o u t all o u r y e a rs.

o r g a n iz a tio n s th r o u g h o u t th e
sta te .
T h e C e n tr a l F lo rid a Z o o in
S a n fo rd is n o w h o s tin g th is
4 0 - h o u r p r o g r a m f o r re s id e n ts
in te re s te d in b e c o m in g a
F M N P W e tla n d s N a tu r a lis t.
T h is c la s s w ill b e o ffe re d
e v e r y T h u r s d a y a t th e z o o
fro m S e p t. 1 9 th ro u g h O c t. 17,
fro m 9 a .m . t o 5 p .m .
R e g is tr a tio n is $ 2 0 0 .

T h e S e m in o le C o u n ty
G u a r d ia n A d L ite m p r o g r a m
is in n e e d o f v o lu n t e e r s to
a d v o c a t e f o r th e b e s t in te r e s t
o f a b u s e d , n e g le c te d a n d
a b a n d o n e d c h ild r e n in a
c o u r t p r o c e e d in g . T o b e c o m e
a G u a r d ia n A d L ite m v o lu n ­
te e r y o u m u s t b e 21 y e a r s o f
a g e o r o ld e r , p o s s e s s g o o d
ju d g m e n t, c o m m o n s e n s e
a n a b e c a p a b le o f h e lp in g a

c h ild in c r is is . Y o u m u s t
p r e s e n t f a v o r a b le r e fe r e n c e s ,
c o n se n t to h a v e y o u r b a c k ­
g ro u n d ch eck ed a n d co m ­
p le t e 2 4 h o u r s o f tr a in in g .
G u a r d ia n A d L ite m t r a in ­
in g w ill b e h e ld a t th e
J u v e n ile J u s t i c e C e n te r , 1 9 0
D u sh B lv d . in S a n f o r d o n
N ov. 8 , 9 an d 15. F o r m o re
in f o r m a t io n p h o n e T in a a t
4 0 7 - 6 5 5 -5 3 7 6 .

W ife, m o th er, sister, frien d ,
y o u a re a sh in in g lig h t,
W e sa lu te y o u , a n d w e lo v e
y o u , H a p p y B irth d ay ,
M a rg a re t W rig h t."
S H S S e e k s G rad s
A s S a n fo rd c e le b ra te s its
125th b irth d a y in 2 0 0 2 ,
S e m in o le H ig h S c h o o l is
o b se rv in g its 10 0 th b irth d a y
th is year. A b ig ce le b ra tio n is
b e in g p la n n ed fo r th e a lu m n i
nm J mon&lt;U.
T h e p la n n in g co m m itte e is
se a rch in g fo r a n y fa m ily w h o
h a s fo u r g e n e ra tio n s o f g ra d u ­
a tes. If a n y o n e k n o w s o f a n y
su c h fam ily, p le a s e ca ll S H S
P rin cip al K a ren C o le m a n .

CLASSICS

H a p p y B ir th d a y
L o v a b le G e o rg ia
C h o ro e n in g c e le b ra te d h e r
9 9 th b irth d a y o n S e p t. 6.
G e o rg ia Iras b e e n aro u n d
S a n fo rd a lo n g tim e an d h a s
ce r ta in ly b e e n a co m m u n ity
a ctiv ist. M o re o n G e o rg ia later.
W e d d in g B e lls
B arb ara C lra p m a n tells u s
tlrat G w iiu r R ie l a n d B a rb a ra
R o sie r w ill tie th e k n o t in
O rla n d o in O cto b er. T ire fu tu re
b rid e a n d g ro o m a re b o th
g ra d u a te s o f th e 1947 c la s s o f
S e m in o le H ig h S c h o o l. T h e
g ro o m , Ja n ic e S p rin g fie ld 's
co u sin , is a lso tlu* so n o f
W atso n R eel, w h o Iras a lrea d y
reach ed Iris lQOtlr b irth d ay .
H o n o r S e p L 11
D o n 't fo rg et to d o y o u r
sh a re o n S e p t. 11. P lan to w e a r
red w h ite a n d b lu e , fly y o u r
fla g a n d w h e n d riv in g , p u t
y o u r c a r lig h ts o n .

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L e a rn in g m o r e a b o u t
F lo r id a 's n a tu ra l e n v ir o n m e n t
n o w is p o s s ib le th ro u g h th e
F lo rid a M a s te r N a tu r a lis t
P ro g ra m (F M N P ), a n e w
e n v ir o n m e n ta l e d u c a tio n
e x te n s io n p r o g r a m b e in g
o ffe re d in p a r tn e r s h ip w ith
th e U n iv e r s ity o f F lo rid a
In s titu te o f F o o d a n d
A g r ic u ltu r a l S c ie n c e s
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a d d itio n , th e p ro g ra m
a d d r e s s e s th e ro le o f s o c ie ty
in c o n s e r v in g h a b ita ts , d e v e l­
o p s n a tu r a lis t in te r p r e ta tio n
skulls, a n d d is c u s s e s e n v ir o n ­
m e n ta l e th ic s .
F o r m o r e In fo r m a tio n
a b o u t th e p r o g r a m , re fe r to
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N otes
S e p t 11 C e re m o n y
A s p e c ia l c e r e m o n y
re m e m b e r in g S e p te m b e r
1 1 ,2 0 0 1 w ill o e h e ld S e p t.
11 b e g in n in g a t 7 p .m ., a t •
F ir s t B a p tis t C h u r c h o f
S a n f o r d , 5 1 9 P a r k A v e.
T h e r e w ill b e p r e s e n t
a n d f o r m e r S a n fo r d c it y
o ff ic ia ls , m u s ic , g u e s t
s p e a k e r s , a c a n d le lig h tin g
c e re m o n y a n d o th e r
e v e n ts . P la n t o a tte n d a s
t h e c o m m u n it y jo in s
to g e th e r in re m e m b e r in g
th o s e m e n a n d w o m e n
w h o lo s t th e ir liv e s th a t
d a y , a s w e ll a s m e m b e r s o f
th e A r m e d F o r c e s.

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a .m . t o 3 p .m . S a tu rd a y ,
S e p t. 2 1 .
T h e e v e n t w ill b e h e ld a t
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L a k e M a r y B lv d ., w h ic h is
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B o u le v a r d a n d R in e h a r t
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Q U E S T IO N ] If you w ere a
counselor w ho w as helping som e­
on e m anage a crisis Mtuation. your
recom m endations to exercise
lough love could potentially kill
the m arriage. D o o n t that m ake
y ou nervou s? H ave you ever
regretted taking a family in this
direction?

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question y o u n « i f o u n d e r ^
how I see m y situation. M y rote is
sim ilar to that o f a surgeon w ho
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lure. Hi you undergo this o p e n it,” the doctor says, 'research
ows you'll have a 3 p o te n t
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will die
anyone run that risk voluntarily?
Because the chances o f death are
far greater without the surgery.
T he love must be tough — con­
frontations and ultimatum s are
like th a t They m ay result in the
sudden dem ise o f a relationship.
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a chance for healing, the alterna­
tive is to stand by white the m ar­
riage dies w ith a whimper. Fd

rather take m y chances today,
before further dam age is done. A
blowout is better than a slow teak.

Q U EST IO N : M y family Uvea
together tinder one roof and w e
share the tam e last nam e, but w e
don’t "feel' like a family. H ow can I
begin to put a sense o f togetherness into this harried household?
How do you put meaningful activ­
ities into your family?

DRJXiBSON: O ne way to
accomplish that is by cresting tra­

ditions in your hom e. By traditions
Tm referring to those recurring
events and behaviors that are
anticipated, especially by children,
as tim es o f doaeness and fellow&gt;between loved ones,
to u r family, the centerpiece of
our holiday traditions is fo o l.
Each year during Thanksgiving
and Christm as, the w om en p re­
pare marvelous turkey dinners
with ail the trimm ings. A nother
favorite at that tim e is a fruit
K called
am brosia, containing
sectioned oranges and grapes. T he
family peels the grapes together

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holidays are wonderful experi­
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together o n that occasion.
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the y e a r O n N ew Year's Day. for
reasons that I cannot explain, w e
enjoy a Southern meal o f pinto
beans cooked at least eight hours
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people living together in a house,
but w e're a living, breathing family
that's conscious of our uniqueness,
our character and our heritage.
That feeling is the only antidote for
the ionelineas and isolation that
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K e e p e r in P e n sa c o la ; a n d
P ro p h e te ss V e m ic e
P a rk e rso n -H o o k s o f
O rla n d o .
T h e r e is a re g istra tio n fe e
o f $ 5 5 w h ic h in c lu d e s tw o
b u ffe t m e a ls. F o r in fo r m a ­
tio n , ca ll 4 0 7 -3 2 4 -4 7 1 1 .

H ouse o f R efuge
T h e H o u s e o f R e fu g e ,
1001 C e le ry A v e n u e ,
S a n fo rd , w ill h o ld its a n n u ­
a l M e n 's D a y S e rv ic e , O c t
2 0 . T h e s p e a k e r a t th e 11
a .m . a n d 7 p .m . s e r v ic e s
w ill b e P a sto r K e n n e th
B e n ja m in o f Ja c k s o n , M iss.
T h is n o te d s p e a k e r is a
m e m b e r o f th e 1 M O N , a n d
h a s d e liv e re d a n a n o in te d
w o rd a t th e H o u s e o f
R e fu g e b e fo re .
E v e ry o n e is in v ite d to
h e lp c e le b r a te th is o c c a ­
sio n s. F o r in fo r m a tio n , ca ll
4 0 7 -3 2 4 -4 7 1 1 .

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Chinese tallow now considered invasive pest plant
T h e C h in e s e ta llo w tr e e o r
p o p c o r n tr e e h a s b e e n in tr o ­
d u c e d re p e a te d ly t o th e
U n ite d S t a t e s a s a n
o r n a m e n ta l a n d p o te n ­
tia l o il c r o p s p e c ie s .
In F lo r id a , th e
C a r o lin a s , a n d o t h e r
s ta te s in th e G u lf
C o a s t, it is c o n s id e r e d
a n in v a s iv e p e s t p la n t
in lo w -ly in g a re a s ,
b e c o m in g d o m in a n t
a n d s p r e a d in g a lo n g
ro a d s id e d itc h e s a n d
in to a r e a s w h e r e th e
s o il s t a y s w e t. It a ls o th r iv e s
in u p la n d , w e ll-d r a in e d a r e a s
n e a r h u m a n h a b ita tio n a n d in
u n d is tu r b e d a r e a s s u c h a s
c lo s e d c a n o p y fo re s ts , in b o t ­
to m la n d h a r d w o o d fo re s ts ,
a n d s h o r e s o f b o d ie s o f w a te r.
It s u r v iv e s w e ll in b o th p o o r ­
ly d r a in e d fr e s h w a te r a n d
s a lin e s o ils o s w e ll.
T h e C h in e s e ta llo w t r e e h a s
b e e n fo u n d n a tu r a liz e d in 5 7
p e r c e n t o f F lo r id a 's c o u n tie s

Workshops
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T h e S e m in o le C o u n ty
P u b lic S c h o o ls ' D iv id e n d s
S c h o o l V o lu n teer P ro g ra m
in v ite s th e co m m u n ity to
a tte n d fre e w o rk s h o p s
o ffe re d fo r in fo rm a tio n a n d
in terest.
P e o p le c a n p a rticip a te in
a n y o f th e se ssio n s. A ll w o rk slu rp s a re h e ld at th e
E d u ca tio n a l S u p p o rt C en ter,
4 0 0 E. L a k e M a r y Ulvd. in
S a n fo rd , e x c e p t lo r
P u b lish in g L a b a n d S tu d e n t
M u se u m D o cen ts.
• S e p t. 10 — D ig a lo e n
E sp a n o l, 10 a.m .
• S e p t. 11 — M e n to rs, 9
a .m ., a n d S tu d e n t M u se u m
D o ce n ts, 9 :3 0 a.m . at S tu d e n t
M u se u m , 301 VV. S e v e n th
S tre e t, S a n fo rd
• S e p t. 12 — S u p e r
S c ie n tis ts , G r a d e 1 , 9 a .m .-2
p .m .
• S e p t. 17 — M a th S u p e r
S ta rs , 9 :3 0 a .m ., an d
P a re n tin g , 10-30 a.m .
• S e p t. 18 — Ju n io r
A c h ie v e m e n t, 9 3 0 a .m .- all
g ra d e s
• S e p t. 19 — G re e n C ircle ,
9 a .m . (all d a y )
• S e p t. 2 4 — R e a d in g
A c c e le ra tio n P ro g ra m , 9 a .m .
• S e p t. 2 5 — S p ecia l
F rie n d s/ M e n to rs , 9 3 0 a.m .
• S e p t. 2 6 — S u p e r
S c ie n tis ts , G r a d e 2 , 9 a .m .-2
p .m .
• O c t. 1 — M e n to rs, 9 a.m .
• O c t. 3 — S u p e r S cien tists,
G r a d e 3 , 9 a .m .-2 p .m .
• O c t. 1 0 — Su p.-i
S c ie n tis ts G r a d e 4 , 9 - « t - 2
p .m .
• O c t. 21 — M e n to rs, 5
p jn .
• O c t 24 — S u p e r
S c ie n tis ts , g r a d e 5 , 9 a.m . to
1 3 0 p .m .
W o rk sh o p b o o k s a re a v a il­
a b le a t a ll S e m in o le C o u n ty
P u b lic S c h o o ls a n d p u b lic
lib ra rie s.
F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n o n
th e D iv id e n d s V o lu n teer
P ro g ra m o r to reg ister fo r a
w o rk s h o p , v isit th e d istrict

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a n d is m o s t a b u n d a n t a n d
n a tu r a liz e d in th e n o rth w e s t
a n d c e n tr a l p a r t o f F lo rid a , in
m a rs h e s , la k e s a n d
p o n d s h a llo w s , stre a m
a n d r iv e r b a n k s , d it c h ­
e s a n d w c l id r a i n e d
u p la n d s . It is lis te d a s
in v a s iv e e x o tic p la n t
s p e c ie b y th e F lo rid a
E x o tic P e s t P la n t
C o u n c il.

The Plant
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T h e tr e e is d e c id u ­
o u s , g r o w in g a b o u t 3 0
t o 3 5 fe e t ta ll a t m a tu rity . L ik e
m a n y o f th e p la n ts in th e
E u p h o r b ia fa m ily , it c o n ta in s
a m ilk y s a p th a t is c o n s id e re d
p o is o n o u s .
T h e le a v e s a r c s im p le ,
a lte r n a te , o v a l o r h e a rt
s h a p e d w ith b r o a d ly ro u n d e d
b a s e s a n d ta p e r in g to a s le n ­
d e r p o in t. T h e f lo w e r s a re
s m a ll, y e llo w , b o r n e o n s p ik e s
a b o u t 8 in c h e s lo n g , w ith n o
p e ta ls a n d tw o to th re e s e p a -

Is, tw o to th re e s ta m e n s in
m a le f lo w e r s o r th re e s ty le s in
f e m a le flo w e rs . T h e fru it is a
t h r c c -lo b c d c a p s u le , a b o u t
h a lf in c h w id e , th a t tu rn s
b r o w n a n d s p lits o p e n at
m a tu r ity t o re v e a l th re e d u ll
w h ite , w a x y s e e d s th a t lo o k
lik e p o p c o m . T h e s e se e d s
r e m a in a tta c h e d to th e tre e fo r
a lo n g tim e .
T h e tr e e c a n s ta r t flo w e rin g
a n d fr u itin g fro m th e tim e th e
tr e e is ju s t a b o v e 3 fe e t tall.
F lo w e r in g b e g in s in th e
s p r in g w ith fru its rip e n in g
fro m A u g u s t to N o v e m b e r.
T h e s e e d s a r e p r im a r ily d is ­
p e r s e d b y b ir d s , w a te r , a n d
m en.

Culture
T h is tr e e g r o w s w e ll in fu ll
s u n a n d to le ra te s d iffe re n t
ty p e s o f s o il u n d e r a c id ic o r
a lk a lin e c o n d itio n s . It w ill
a ls o g ro w in w e ll-d r a in e d
s o ils o r s o ils w ith e x te n d e d
flo o d in g c o n d itio n s . It h a s a

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lor an opening breakfast marking the beginning o&lt; the academic year.

School volunteers gather
fo r Goldsboro breakfast
Marva Hawklna
H e ra ld C o r r e s p o n d e n t
S e m in o le C o u n ty S c h o o l
v o lu n t e e r s g a th e r e d at
G o ld s b o r o E le m e n ta r y
M a g n e t S c h o o l fo r th e
s c h o o l o p e n in g b r e a k fa s t a t
th e b e g in n in g o f th e s c h o o l
y e a r.
M o r e th a n 5 0 D iv id e n d s
S c h o o l V o lu n te e r s g a th e r e d
a s th e y lo o k fo r w a r d to a
s u c c e s s fu l y e a r a s a v o lu n ­
te e r, b u s in e s s a n d e d u c a ­
tio n p a r t n e r in e x c e lle n c e .
P e o p le a r e e n c o u r a g e d to
v o lu n t e e r in a v a r ie t y o f
c a p a c it ie s , in c lu d in g in th e
c la s s r o o m , c le r ic a l, c lin ic ,
c o m m u n it y r e s o u r c e , a r ts e e , G r e e n C ir c le , m a th
s u p e r s t a r s , la n g u a g e b a n k ,
p u b lis h in g la b , r e a d in g
a c c e le r a t io n p r o g r a m ,
R e a d in g is F u n d a m e n t a l,
D ig a lo E n E s p a n o l, s p e c ia l
f r ie n d s , s t u d e n t m u s e u m
d o c e n ts , s u p e r s c ie n tis ts
a n d E n g lis h v o lu n t e e r s .
M e n t o r s a r e n e e d e d in th e
s c h o o ls t o m a k e a d if f e r ­
e n c e in a y o u t h 's lif e .
G o ld s b o r o F r o n t P o r c h
m e n t o r in g v o lu n t e e r s are

n e e d e d f o r G o ld s b o r o
E le m e n ta ry , M ille n n iu m
M id d le , S a n fo r d M id d le
a n d W ic k lo w E le m e n ta ry .
M e n t o r s a n d v o lu n te e r s
c a n b e c o m e a s p e c ia l
f r ie n d , h e lp b u ild s e lf
e s t e e m , e n c o u r a g e g r o w th
a n d d e v e lo p m e n t , a n d
h e lp a c h ilu h a v e a d r e a m
o r v is io n o f w h a t th e y
c o u ld Ik *.
T h e s p e a k e r fo r th e
D iv id e n d s b r e a k fa s t w a s
Ja n e L an e, w h o sp o k e o f
t h e n e e d fo r m o r e v o lu n ­
te e r s in t h e s c h o o ls . F o r
in f o r m a t io n , c a ll h e r a t th e
S c h o o l V o lu n te e r P ro g ra m
h o t lin e , 4 0 7 - 3 2 0 -0 1 7 8 .
W o r k s h o p s a r e h e ld
th r o u g h o u t S e p te m b e r a n d
O c to b e r .
P r e - r e g is t e r o n lin e v ia
th e S C P S w e b p a g e at
w w w A c p s ,k l2 .f l .u s
T h a n k s w a s g iv e n to a ll
o f th e v o lu n t e e r s o f th e
2 0 0 2 - 2 0 0 3 , w h o w ill m a k e
th is a s u c c e s s fu l s c h o o l
y e a r f o r t h e c o u n t y 's c h il ­
d ren .
G o ld s b o r o p r in c ip a l is
S h e r r y O 'L e a r y a n a fa m ily
lia is o n is D e lo r a C a m p b e ll.

m o d e ra te to le ra n c e to
d ro u g h t a n d re la tiv e ly p e st
free.
P ru n in g is u s u a lly re q u ire d
to d e v e lo p a s tro n g s tru c tu re .
T h e y a r c h a rd to tr a n s p la n t to
o th e r lo c a tio n s o n c e th e y
b e c o m e e sta b lis h e d .
P ro p a g a tio n is m a in ly b y
se e d s o r c u ttin g s .

Use
T h e tre e h a s b e e n u s e d a s
a n o r n a m e n ta l s h a d e tre e th a t
a llo w s e n o u g h lig h t to p e n e ­
tra te f o r g r a s s to g ro w th
b e n e a th . It is o n e o f th e fe w
trees th a t'S h o w a g o o d fa ll
c o lo r in th e c e n tr a l F lo rid a
z o n e . In t h e fa ll, th e le a v e s
tu rn to s h a d e s o f re d , y e llo w ,
o r a n g e a n d p u rp le .
T h e w a x y c o a tin g o n th e
se e d s is u s e d fo r m a k in g c a n -'
d ie s a n d s o a p in C h in a a n d
o th e r F a r E a s t c o u n trie s .
P r o b le m s
T h is tr e e h a s e s c a p e d c u lti-

v a tio n a n d is in v a d in g n a tiv e
w o o d la n d s a n d t h e e d g e o f
w e tla n d s , th e r e fo re , t h e u s e o f
th is o r n a m e n ta l tr e e in th e
la n d s c a p e is n o t r e c o m m e n d ­
ed .
T h e w o o d is b r it t le a n d
s m a ll to m e d iu m -s iz e d
b r a n c h e s a r c s u b je c t to b r e a k ­
a g e in w in d y lo c a tio n s . T h e
tw ig s a n d fo lia g e c a n c a u s e
s ig n ific a n t litte r o n th e y a r d s
w h e r e tre e s a r e lo c a te d .
R o o ts te n d to g ro w q u ite
la rg e n e a r th e so il s u r f a c e a n d
c a n lift s id e w a lk s o r in te r fe r e
w ith m o w in g p r a c tic e s . It c a n
in tro d u c e a w e e d p r o b le m in
t h e y a rd o s s e e d s a r e p r o ­
d u c e d a b u n d a n tly a n d g e r m i­
n a te rea d ily , b e c o m in g a n u i­
s a n c e in th e la w n .
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H is to r ic T h i s t , h is to r ic s it e s
h a v e f a s c in a t in g , e n g a g in g ,
a n d c o m p e llin g s t o r ie s to te ll.
P r e s e r v in g t h e s e p la c e s , lis ­
te n in g t o t h e ir s t o r ie s a n d
le a r n in g fro m th e m a r c
e s s e n tia l t o o u r u n d e r s t a n d ­
in g o f w h o m w e a r c a s
A m e r ic a n s .
In c o n ju n c t io n wi t h
M ille n n iu m M id d le S c h o o l,
th e S a n fo r d H is to r ic T ru s t is
s p o n s o r in g a s t o r y -w r it in g
c o n te s t a s p a r t o f S a n f o r d 's
1 2 5 y e a r s c e le b r a tio n . T h e
s t o n e s m u s t b e a b o u t h is to r ic
h o m e s , b u ild in g s a n d n e ig h ­
b o r h o o d s in S e m in o le
C o u n ty . T h e s t o r ie s m u s t b e
h is to r ic a lly a c c u r a t e , b a s e d
o n fa c t, a n d te ll a g o o d s t o r y
a b o u t t h e s u b je c t m a tte r.
T h e S a n f o r d H is to r ic T ru st
w ill a w a rd :
• $ 5 0 to th e b e s t s t o r y in
th e H ig h S c h o o l D iv is io n ;
• $ 2 5 t o t h e b e s t s t o r y in

t h e M id d le S c h o o l D iv is io n ;
• $ 2 5 t o t h e b e s t s t o r y in
t h e E le m e n t a r y S c h o o l
D iv is io n .
C o n t e s t e n t r y d e a d lin e f o r
t h e S a n f o r d H is to r ic T ru s t
C o n t e s t is S e p t. 1 5 . T h e T ru st
h o p e s t o a n n o u n c e t h e w in ­
n e r s d u r in g th e S a n fo r d
H e r ita g e F e s tiv a l.
S u b m is s io n s m a y b e s e n t
v ia S C r e c o u r ie r to
R o sem ary S h aw at
M ille n n iu m M id d le S c h o o l o r
e - m a ile d to
R o sem a ry _ S h a w O
s c p s .k l 2 .f l .u s o r r e s to r e O s a n f o r d h ls t o r ic tr u s t .o r g .'
T h e y c a n a ls o b e m a ile d to :
M ille n n iu m M id d le S c h o o l,
A ttn : R o s e m a r y S h a w ,
L is te n in g to t h e W a lls T a lk
C o n t e s t , 21 L a k c v ie w A v e .,
S a n fo rd , F L , 3 2 7 7 3 .
M o r e in f o r m a t io n m a y b e
fo u n d a t w w w .m l ll e n n i u m .
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A n e v e n in g o f aip p re c ta tio n
w a s r e c e n tly h e ld f o r a
C h r is tia n y o u n g m in is te r a n d
le a d e r, M in is te r Jo h n K n ig h t,
a m an of
G od w ho
g iv e s o f h im ­
s e lf w h e r e v ­
e r needed .
K n ig h t is a
te a c h e r an d
tu to r.
H e is m a r ­
ried to th e
lo v e ly
Marva
H a w k i n s B re n d a
K n ig h t a n d
h a s fo u r
d a u g h te r s , T o m a k e , D o n e tte ,
L a w a n d a a n d E lla v itta , a n d
o n e so n , th e R ev. P a tr ic k
M ille r. T h e s p e c ia l a p p r e c ia ­
tio n p ro g ra m w a s a g a th e rin g
o f fa m ily , frie n d s a n d w e llw is h e r s .
T h e R ev . A r th u r G ra h a m
s e r v e d a s m a s te r o f c e r e ­
m o n ie s f o r th e o c c a s io n . T h e
p r o g r a m o f p r a is e a n d d e v o ­
tio n w a s le d b y D ia n e H u n te r
a n d D ia n n e K e ith , w ith
p r a y e r a n d s o n g s o f p ra is e
s e le c tio n , “C a n 't N o b o d y d o
m e lik e J e s u s ."
M in is te r C le v e G ip s o n
s a n g " W ith o u t G o d , I c a n 't
d o n o t h in g ."
W e lc o m e w a s e x te n d e d to
a ll b y J a n H . Jo n e s , a m e m b e r
o f M a c e d o n ia P rim itiv e
B a p tis t C h u r c h , w h e r e
M in is te r K n ig h t s e r v e s .
A lv e ra B lo c k e r, a m e m b e r
o f N e w S a le m P rim itiv e
B a p tis t C h u r c h , g a v e a b e a u ­
tifu l tr ib u te to M in is te r
K n ig h t. In h e r trib u te , s h e
g a v e p r a is e to trim a s a
te a c h e r o f th e H o ly W o rd , a
Br e a d ie r a n d a p r a y in g m a n .
[c le ts h is lig h t s h in e to all
m e n . H e is lik e P a u l — h e
c a r r ie s t h e w o rd .
S c r ip tu r e w a s th e 1 43rd
P s a lm a n d h is fa v o r ite h y m n
w a s s u n g , title d " G u i d e M e
O T h o u G r e a t J e h o v a h ."
T h e s e w o r d s in d e e d p r e p a r e d
th e a u d ie n c e f o r th e m e s s a g e
c h o s e n b y th e s p e a k e r o f th e
h o u r, E ld e r R o b e r t B ra d le y
Jr., w h o s p o k e jon th e to p ic ,
" W h a t m a k e s a m a n w o r­
t h y ? " H is k e y p o in ts th a t
g a v e th e h o n o r e c a p la c e w a s
r e s p e c t, a c c o u n ta b ility a n d
h o lin e s s . In d e e d , M in is te r
K n ig h t is a m a n w h o is G o d
w o r th y o f h is c a llin g in h is
c h u r c h a n d c o m m u n ity .
M u s ic a l re n d itio n s w e re
g iv e n b y M a r q u e tta G a th e r s
a n d N e w G e n e r a tio n , a s w e ll
a s V o ice s o f H a rm o n y .
A f te r a d e lic io u s d in n e r
w a s s e r v e d , th e h o n o r e e w a s
p r e s e n te d w ith to k e n s a n d
g ifts o f a p p r e d a tio n . W o rd s
o f th in k s w e r e g iv e n b y
S is te r s S a v a n n a h L a n d is a n d
B e tty e C h a n e y .
W o rd s fo r th e h o n o re e
w e re w o r d s o f joy , th a n k s
a n d a p p r e c ia tio n fo r th e
k in d n e s s s h o w n b y c h u r c h
m e m b e rs , fa m ily a n d frie n d s.
T h e R ev. A b n e y Ja c k s o n
S r., a n d B r o th e r Ja c o b a n d
S is te r L a n d is , M o th e r M a g g ie
F la g le r a n d S is te r B e tty e
C h a n e y h o s te d th is s p ir itu a l
a p p r e c ia tio n s e r v ic e .

T h e g r a n d o p e n in g o f th e
S e m in o le E x p re s s w a y / T o ll
R o a d 4 1 7 w ill b e S a tu rd a y ,

S e p t. 14.
A t 8 a .m ., it's a n a ll-y o u c a n -e a t p a n c a k e b r e a k fa s t
s p o n s o re d b y C r a c k e r B a rre l.
A ll p r o c e e d s w ill b e n e fit
G o ld s b o r o F ro n t P o rch
E d u c a tio n a l In itia tiv e .
A t 1 0 a .m ., it's th e rib b o n
c u ttin g ce re m o n y .
J a c q u e lin e J o n e s w ill b e in
c o n c e r t im m e d ia te ly f o llo w ­
in g .
R e g is te r to w in fa b u lo u s
p r iz e s s u c h a s a g o lf o u tin g
fo r fo u r a t th e L e g a c y C lu b ,
C r a c k e r B a rre l r o c k in g c h a ir s ,
a n d r e s ta u ra n t g ift c e r tif i­
c a te s.
T h e r e w ill b e k id s a c t iv i­
tie s , re fr e s h m e n ts , a rt d is ­
p la y s , v e n d o r s a n d m a n y
g iv e a w a y s a v a ila b le th r o u g h ­
o u t th e d ay.
T h is is b r o u g h t to y o u b y
F lo r id a 's T u r n p ik e , in a s s o c i­
a tio n w ith S a n fo rd S e m in o le
C o u n tv / L a k e M a r y R e g io n a l
C h a m b e r o f C o m m erce.
P a r k in g w ill b e a t
S e m in o le T o w n e C e n te r w ith
s h u ttle s e r v ic e b y L y n x to th e
s ite o f t h e e v e n t o n th e
S e m in o le E x p re s s w a y / T o ll
417.

T h e S ilv e r S t a r s G o s p e l
S in g e r s o f M a c o n , G a . w ill b e
in c o n c e r t S u n d a y , S e p t. 8 a t 3
p .m . a t N e w S a le m P r im itiv e
B a p tis t C h u r c h o f J e s u s
C h r is t, In c i, 1 5 0 0 W e s t 12 th
S tr e e t. D o o r s o p e n a t 2 p .m .
D o n a tio n s a r c $ 1 5 in
a d v a n c e . N o v id e o o r ta p e
r e c o rd in g s , p le a s e . T h e Rev.
H e n r y H u ston , p a sto r.

e n e d p a r tic ip a n ts a t th e c o n ­
v e n tio n .
T o p ic s fo r w o r k s h o p s w ill
b e in e d u c a tio n , v o te r e n p o w e r m e n t, e c o h o m ic d e v e lo p ­
m e n t, h e a lth a n d m e m b e r ­
s h ip .
A c a n d id a t e 's fo ru m fo r
s ta te w id e o ffic e s e e k e r s w ill
b e h e ld F rid ay .
W o r k s h o p fo r s p o n s o r s o f
th e N A A C P 's s ig n a tu r e A fn&gt;A c a d c m ic , C u ltu r a l,
T e c h n o lo g ic a l a n d S c ie n tific
(A C T -S O ) a c a d e m ic c o m p e ti­
tio n w ill b e S a tu rd a y .
A t t h e c lo s in g b a n q u e t
S a tu r d a y e v e n in g . S e p t. 14,
D r. A ca G . H illa rd III, p r o fe s ­
so r, h is to r ia n , a u th o r ity o n
a d o le s c e n t d e v e lo p m e n t, a
c h a r is m a tic a n d p o w e r fu l
s p e a k e r , h e is th e F u lle r E.
C a llo w a y P r o fe s s o r o f U rb a n
E d u c a tio n a t G e o r g ia S ta te
U n iv e rsity . H e a ls o h o ld s a
jo in t a p p o in tm e n t in th e
d e p a r tm e n t o f E d u c a tio n a n d

H «n ld photo by U r a HowWn*
Pictured, from left, ere Earl E. Mmott, mentor of Minister Knight: Minister John
Knight: Mrs. John (Brenda) Knight: little Miss Williams (granddaughter): and
Mr. and Mrs. Tomaker Williams.

C o u n s e lin g a n d p s y c h o lo g ic a l
se r v ic e s .
F o r r e g is tr a tio n d e ta ils ca ll
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b h ilo h w lill
p r e s e n t q u a r te t s in g in g .
M a s te r o f C e r e m o n ie s is
B r o th e r S te v e Ja n u a r y o f
W O K B 1600 A M .
S e p t. 15 a t 3 J O it w ill b e
G o s p e l C h o ir s o n P a ra d e .
M a s te r o f C e r e m o n ie s w ill b e
B r o th e r J a m e s B o u ey .
S e p t. 2 9 a t 5 p .m ., th e
B e th u n e C o o k m a n C o lle g e
G o s p e l C h o ir w ill b e in c o n ­
c e r t a t S e c o n d S h ilo h
M is s io n a r y B a p tis t C h u r c h ,
2 1 5 0 A ir p o r t B lv d . M is tr e s s o f
c e r e m o n ie s w ill b e S is te r s
T e rry a n d R o s e m a ry R u ck e r.
C o m e w o r s h ip a n d fe llo w ­
s h ip . R ev. M a r v in S c o tt,
P a sto r.

F lo r id a S ta te C o n fe r e n c e o f
N A A C P B r a n c h e s w ill h o ld
t h e ir 5 9 t h a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n ,
S e p t. 1 2 - 1 4 a t th e
O r la n d o / A lta m o n te H ilto n
H o te l. S e m in o le C o u n ty
C h a p t e r w ill h o s t th e e v e n t.
S t a t e P re s id e n t A d o r a O b i
N w e z e w ill b e in c h a r g e o f
th e s e s s io n . T h e th e m e is " A
F re e d o m u n d e r F ire : A
R e fle c tio n o f o u r H e r ita g e P a s t, P re se n t a n d F u tu r e " .
D e le g a te s fro m a ro u n d th e
s ta te w ill a tte n d th is th re e
d a y s e s s io n d e s ig n e d to
in s p ir e a n d m o tiv a te
N A A C P e r s w h o w ill a tte n d
in re c o rd n u m b e rs .
W o r k s h o p s , d ia lo g u e s a n d
fo r u m s w ill p r o v id e a n
o p p o r tu n ity fo r a d u lt a n d
y o u th m e m b e r s , n a tio n a l a n d
r e g io n a l o ffic ia ls , o b s e r v e r s ,
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Sunday. September 8.2002

THX SOONOLK H nU L D

F ood
Tasty recip es
highlight L atin
‘fla v o r’
C ro m the Philippines to Argentina,
I Peru and La Repubflca
Dominican!, it on* point, Mm Spanish
warn everywhere. Lad by to conquista­
dors, Spain arrived Inthe New World aa
ona ot the world"• largest empirea more
than 500 yaara ago. They brought
maize, tobacco, gold, tomatoaa and
peppera home with tham and led behind
a few good Mnga - their language,
their ralglon and of courea, M r food.
Aa a matter fact, food ia ona of the
graalaat waye to explore the cultural
contributions of ftopanica and Hiepanic
Americana. Nowaday!, Ife herd to find
a sports farf who hasttt heard ot
Roberto Clemente, a muaic tan who
hasn't enjoyed eonga of 8antana and
Jennifer Lopez and anyone who haanl
tasted the delate of hot and apicy faji­
tas, qusaadBaa and paeta. Oazpacho,
a traditional Spanish cold eoup, Is Just
anotner one of these detectable treas­
ures and wi easy and fun way to cele­
brate Hispanic Heritage Month with your
family. Low in calories end cholesterol.
It is fun of flavor and can enhance any
meal.
Green rice, la while rioe flavored with
fresh herbs and spinach to add a
unique taste and maka It dsflctous both
as a aide (toh or a main meal.’A
Cook's Tour of Mexico* (St. Martin's
Press), by Nancy Zalasvsky offers a
simple recipe for this Spanish meal
which arrives Juet in time for National
Rice Month and National Hispanic
Heritage Month. .
Arroz Varda
yiefcfr 6 Servtooe
• 1/4 cup plus 21/2 cups hot chicken
• 2 garlic d o v e s, p e e led

• 1 smal while onion, coarsely
chopped
• 1/4 cup flaMaaf parsley leaves
• 1/4 cup ctantro leaves
•0 large spinach leaves,item a
removed
•11/2 tabieapoone vegetable ofl
• 1 cup white rioe
Put 1/4 cup broth, garfc, onion, pars­
ley, cilantro and spinach In a blander
container and puree.
Heat toe ofl In a a medtom-eizsd pot
Add the rioe and cook, alining for about
3 minutes over medtom heal until the
rioe tome opaque but does not brown.
Add the Mender content! to the pot,
Pour in hot broth, stir once, and
cover the pot Lower the heat and sim­
mer, covered lor 25 minutes for the rice
to absorb the liquid. The rice w* be,
and should remain moisL

End Jew ish fe a st
with deliciou s
d essert

Autumn meals
Healthy
chicken dish also
easy to make
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com e and gone,
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s c h o o l y e a r m a y b e w e ll
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p l e n t y ’ (o f w a r m w e a t h e r
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opportunities to enjoy it
with family and friends.
Come September, it’s
time to say goodbye to
the barbecue grill as
well as the usual ham­
burgers and hot dogs
that so often accompany
it, and thoughts turn to
making meals that are
heartier, healthier and
more satisfying than the
average summer fare.
However, with sunny
days in short supply
these days, no one
wants to be tied to the
kitchen.
Faced with the same
difficult question —
"What can I cook that is
easy and healthy?" —
the answer can be easi­
Tangy and subtly sw eat, this easy recipe for balsamic chicken
and pears Is a great way to kick off the season In style.
er than you think.
Healthier and more
popular than ever, chicken is truly
Rosemary sprigs fo r garnish
one of the world's most versatile
foods.

Check out this easy, tangy recipe
for "Balsamic Chicken anaPears,"
courtesy of "Good Housekeeping
Best Chicken Dishes" (Hearst
Books), from the editors of Good
Housekeeping magazine.
BA LSA M IC CHICKEN
AND PEARS

Makes four main-dish servings
• 2 teaspoons vegetable qil
• 4 small skinless boneless chick­
en-breast halves
• 2 Bose pears, unpeeled and each
cut iriio eight wedges
• 1 cup chicken broth
• 3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
• 2 teaspoons cornstarch
• 11/2 teaspoons sugar
• 1/4 cup dried cherries or
raisins

1. In n o n s tic k 1 2 -in c h s k i l le t , h e a t
o n e ta b le s p o o n o i l o v e r m e d iu m - h ig h
h e a t. A d d c h ic k e n b r e a s t s a n d c o o k 8
t o 1 0 m in u t e s , t u r n in g o n c e , u n t il
ju i c e s r u n c l e a r w h e n p ie r c e d w ith tip
o f k n if e . T r a n s f e r c h ic k e n t o b o w l.
2 . A d d r e m a in in g o n e t e a s p o o n o il
t o s k i l le t . A d d p e a r w e d g e s a n d c o o k
u n t il lig h tly b r o w n e d a n d te n d e r.
3 . I n c u p , w i t h f o r k , m i x c h ic k e n
b r o t h , b a l s a m i c v in e g a r , c o r n s ta r c h
a n d s u g a r u n t il b le n d e d . A d d c h ic k ­
e n - b r o t h m ix tu r e a n d d r ie d c h e r r ie s to
s k ille t w it p e a r s . H e a t t o b o i li n g ; b o il
o n e m in u t e . R e tu r n c h ic k e n t o s k ille t ;
h e a t th r o u g h . G a r n is h w ith r o s e m a r y
to s e r v e .

Each serving: About 235 calories, 27 g
protein, 22 g carbohydrate, 4 g total fat (1
g saturated), 2 g fiber, 66 mg cholesterol,
340 mg sodium.

H ssh sn a h w as od e ■ n oosh
sh Hi
JL\b rated o n Friday, Sept 6,
which kicked off the year 5763 in .
the Hebrew calendar. To end the
weekend with a grand finale, try
a dessert that will bring smiles to
your guests'faoes.
"Ibis healthy coffee cake cake
borrows flavors from the season.
Enjoy it for your Roah Hashanah
celebrations, courtesy of "Mother
It Daughter Jewish Cooking," by
Evelyn Rose and Judi Rose.

Som erset Apple C offee Cake
M akes 8 servings
A delicious, moist mange
cake, chock-full of healthy ingre­
dients. The cake is named for the
western English county of
Somerset renowned for its apple
orchards.
• 1/4 cup margarine
• 1/4 cup light brown sugar

•2 cups whole wheat flour
mixed with 2 teaspoons baking
powder
• 11/2 teaspoons ground cin­
namon
• Pinch of ground ginger
• 1/2 cup l o r 2 percent milk
• 8 to 9 ounces tart well-fla­
vored apples, like Granny
Smiths, peeled, cored and finely
chopped
• 1/2 cup dark or golden
raisins
• 1/3 cup coarsely chopped
walnuts (optional)
Preheat the oven to 325 F.
Lightly oil a 61/2 to 7-lnch
round cake pan at least 2 inches
deep, and line the base with a
circle of wax paper.
By hand or machine, cream
the margarine and sugar togeth­
er until they lighten in color.
Add the whisked eggs, one
spoonful at a time, adding a little
of the flour if necessary to pre­
vent curdling.
Mix the rest of the flour with
the spices, then add to the batter
mixture one spoonful at a time,
alternating with the mQk. Stir in
the apples, raisins and walnuts if
using. Spoon into the prepared
pan and smooth level
Bake for 11/4 hours, until
well risen and firm to the touch.
Remove from the oven and leave
the pan on a wire rack to cool for
20 minutes, before carefully eas­
ing the cake o u t

Celebrate fall with creamy, ‘stick-to-your-ribs ’ soup
l t h o u g h C e n t r a l F lo r id a
d o e s n 't e x p e r i e n c e t h e c o m ­
m o n e le m e n ts a s s o c ia te d
w i t h f a ll — b r i s k t e m p e r a t u r e s , c a s ­
c a d i n g le a v e s a n d w o o le n s w e a t e r s —
p e o p le c a n s till c e le b r a te th e c h a n g in g
o f tn e s e a s o n w ith a h e a rty h o m e c o o k e d m e a l. S o u p s a n d s t e w s h a v e
lo n g b e e n a s s o c i a t e d w ith a u t u m n
b e c a u s e th e y o ffe r th a t "s tic k -to -y o u r r ib s " c o z y fe e lin g a n d — fo r th o s e
w h o m a y fe e l a c h ill — w a rm y o u
fro m h e a d to to e .
R e ly in g u p o n th e a b u n d a n c e o f th e
a u t u m n h a r v e s t , i t ’s e a s y to c r e a t e a
v a r i e t y o f t a s t y , h e a lt h y a n d h e a r t y

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s o u p d is h e s .
T r y y o u r h a n d a t t h is c r e a m y
d e l i g h t , c o u r t e s y o f " Y o u r O r g a n ic
K it c h e n ; T h e E s s e n t ia l g u i d e to
S e l e c t i n g a n d C o o k in g O r g a n ic F o o d s "
( R o d a l e ) , b y J e s s e Z i f f C o o l.

Creamy Autumn Soup
Makes 6 servings
T h is cream y sou p is perfect on a
cold , rainy day. T h e b its of ap p le add
texture and in terest, w hile the ch eese
ad d s rich n ess and w arm th.
• 2 tab lesp oo n s b u tter
• 1 m ed iu m on io n , finely chop p ed
• 1/2 cu p dry w h ite w ine
• 5 cu p s ch ick en broth
• 1 large ru sset p o tato, peeled and
chopped
• 1 large celery root (celeriac),
about 1 p ou nd , p eeled and chop p ed
• 11/2 tab lesp oo n s chopped fresh
thym e
• 1 cu p heavy cream
• 1 ap p le, p eeled and chopped into
1 / 4-incn p ieces
• Salt
• F resh ly g rou nd b lack pepper

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C h e d d a r o r Ja rls b e rg c h e e se
In a la r g e p o t o v e r m e d i u m - h i g h
h e a t , m e lt t h e b u t t e r a n d c o o k t h e
o n i o n f o r f o u r m in u t e s , o r u n t il s o f t .
A d d t h e w i n e a n d c o o k f o r t h r e e m in ­
u t e s lo n g e r .
A d d tn e b r o th , p o ta to , c e le ry ro o t
a n d t h y m e . B r in g t o a b o i l o v e r h ig h
h e a t.
R e d u c e t h e h e a t t o m e d iu r h - lo w ,
c o v e r a n d s i m m e r o n e h o u r o r u n t il
th e v e g e ta b le s a r e v e r y s o ft.
W o r k in g in b a t c h e s i f n e c e s s a r y ,
p l a c e t h e m ix t u r e in a f o o d p r o c e s s o r
o r b le n d e r .
P r o c e s s u n t il s m o o t h . A d d t h e
c r e a m a n d p u ls e ju s t u n t il b l e n d e d ,
s t ir in th e a p p le a n d s e a s o n w ith s a lt
a n d p e p p e r to ta ste .
T o p w ith th e c h e e s e .

Chase away the c h i wNh a hearty,
creamy soup that warms you tram
head to toe.

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                    <text>Commission ponders parking dilemma
S'!",w'*’'

It started out as a request for an adden­
dum to the fin.il master plan for Mirror
Commercial Development
*, ■-')&gt; wfore the Seminole County
Commission Tuesday morning. It may well
end up producing changes to restricted
parking areas near small businesses, as
well as changes in lighting regulations.
The proposed development, previously
approved by tin- County Commission in
Mav, consists of a Hess convenience store
“ d associated uses including a car wash

Reggi
_ J ,e
returns
Friday s big night of district
showdowns did not yield any
upsets, in fact, tho games
wont pretty much as most
experts thought they would.
Page 1 B

Eslinger receives
President's Award
The Florida Crime
Prevention Association lias
announced Seminole County
Slieriff Don Lslinger has been
selected as __ _________
the 2—2
recipient of
its "Prvsident's
Award."
The
awanl is
given to a
law
enforce­
Esllnger
ment
adminis­
trator in Honda w ! m&gt;has con­
sistently support.xf proactive
law enforcement. anil vigor­
ously advanced the cause ot
crime preventum in his/tier
community the Florida
Crime Prevention's awards
selection committee nude live
annouiKement of the award
List week.

'Characters and
Crooks' in Geneva
Hie Geneva Historical
Society will present
"Characters and Crooks m
Florida History," an enter­
taining and informative look
at the lives and limes of
some of the fascinating char­
acters and crooks in
Florida's past.
The program will be
Friday, Nov. I, beginning at
7 p m. Guest speaker is his­
torian and author Dr. Robert
(•old. The program, to be
presented at the Geneva
Community Center on l ost
Street in Geneva, is free of
charge.

Seminole Smile

Commissioners believe there are too many
emergency parking spaces
and gas pumps. It Is to be located . hi Hear
on a draft ordinance regarding the creation
lak e Road, near Minor Lake Manor
of a new lighting ordinance and would
The questioning started when commiv
have it ready for consideration possibly by
Stoners asked about the use of recessed
the next meeting. Commissioner Dick Van
lighting, which would prevent excessive
Der VVeide urged the staff to work diligent­
tight fmm disturbing nearby residential
ly on the project which would allow light­
areas. Property owner Mitch Collins
ing without causing distractions in nearby
assured the commissioners this had been neighborhoods.
J
taken into consideration in the planning.
"I think them's something else we need
The county staff reported it was working
to look into,” said Commissioner Kandy

Morris. "M ul is, parking places or lands
supposedly reserved for emergency vehi­
cles I think then? an* just too many of
them '
1
Morris cited several places along Like
Mary Ikiulevard when* he has constantly
Mvn four to eight vehicle parked in the
emergency /one areas. "Mien* is absolutely
m &gt;nvts. m f.»r these spaces," he added, "and
police end up giving tickets to people who
try- to park near the business. This isn't

Mir.

"It shouldn't matter." added Van Der
See Parking, Page 7,\

Sem inole’s top
students honored
by School Board

The Alpine
Express
Musicians
play a
rhythmic
polka
during
Saturday's
Oktoboitost held in
downtown
Sanlord.

From Staff Reports

• Ranked 57 in an average cLiss
size of .Mb; and,
Seminole County Public Schools
• Scored an average of 31 on
Tuesday hooonxl 37 student, who IIk* ACT composite.
were n*cognized as National
In addition, post-high school
Merit/Achievement /I lispanic
plans include attending college
ScfioLinJiip Semi-Finalists for tin*
for a variety of majors, including
2DH2-03 *ch.x&gt;l year.
tin- sciences, engineering, medi­
Mie 37 students each sconxl in
cine, law, computers, music, and
Uk* top .Hic-liilf percent nationally
theatre.
Colleges of choice
&gt;n the I’SAT. and several aLso
include Florida's state colleges to
*coivxl a perfect or nearly perfixt Ivy league colleges.
s'orc* . hi eiliter SAT Vertvil or Math
The students participat.xl in an
A reception sponsored by The
average of five extracurricular
Foundation For Seminole County activities each, with seven of the
Public Schools was held in Knior of students also working part-time
the National Merit Scholarship (ol&gt;s .Awards .mil tumors grant.xi
Semifirulists at i»lt. Priocalion.il to llu-se students range* from
SupjHHt ClHltlT
honor mil, to f III A. and cili/cnl.u li year tlu- tvpical clmol or ship/leadership awards, ruusii,
*•* h. ml system nationwide lias s» it-ikv. math, amt ntlu-r academ­
apprmim.il. lv » » f of one jk-r
ic awards.
.enl of its student body reaching
I he .37
National
Merit
tin- desrgruti.Ni of Nati.Hu! Merit Scholarship Semifirulists include*
Krtmlaiship SemihnaUst tin* 17
l ak e tlr.in lley
k.illu-uiii- A
National Merit/ Achievement/
U . S . H , N a l l . X I . 11 M in i. N lio lc
I Iisjmiik Sc tv it.irxtii ji*-s-u iitiii.il i-*.s I c ui-ll.u. N allon.il A ihk-vi-.ti.-til,
to. Seminole County n y n v u l t C hr.sltiu- It I laviitsoii. N ational
jx-rcv.il ot tin- graduating class ot M erit, la m i-l e ig h c I tiro.
National Mi ni, I aura \l lies.
2tm .
National Merit; I f un A. lung.
As a group tin's- 37 students:
National Merit; |ulic- N. Johnson.
• Averaged 1438 . hi IlieSAT;
• AcvumuLitcxl an average 4.02
Stt H onors, Page 7A
GPA;

Hffjld photos by Tommy Vincent

Thousands gather for
Main Street’s Oktoberfest

Riverw alk groundbreaking
cerem ony set for Thursday

Sanford Mam S treet's annual Oktoberfest and
C la s s ic C a r C ru is o was hold Saturday in down­
town Santord. an d there was plenty ot German
food, beer and entertainm ent lor evoryono

more people and activities to
downtown.
Phase 2 of the project, still in
SANI O KI) — Alter years ot the early planning stages, will
planning, city officials and local extend the Riverwalk from
dignitaries will break ground on French Avenue to Interstate 4
When completed, it is expected
the Riverwalk
Mie ceremony is scheduled tor to he the longest lake-front
II)a.m Thursday, LVt 24, at Fort improvement project of its kind
in the nation and will be an inteMellon Park.
"It's an exciting time for the gral part of the Cross-Seminole
city," lvssard said. "We've got Trail
The Riverwalk is the largest
our ducks in a row and it's time
to move forward on a j'rojcx t the s i n- g l public impmvement pro­
citizens of San fo rd have lux-n lix t in tlu* city's history; however,
all but about $ 100,000 of the jm*waiting a long time lor."
Uh- primary purjuise ot the ject will lx- paid for by state and
$10.5 million project is to replace (cxteral grants. Mie city will pay
the aging seawall along Like the difference.
Wharton-Smith Inc. ol Like
Monroe from Mellonville to
f rench avenues. I he 1.2 mile Moiir.k* is the general contractor
stretch is part of Phase I In addi- tor tlu- jm&gt;|ix t, with Fd Waters
(ion to replacing the seawall, the and S his of Jacksonville oversee­
city will add a 12 -foot-wide ing construction of the seawall
Sanford's project manager
bike/pedestrian path, waterside
overhangs, a re aligned Seminole Chris Smith estimates the first
boulevard and amenities and seawall panel will be put in place
in
Novemlx-r
landscaping designed to beautify sometime
Ilk.- lakefront City officials hojx- Completion ol tlu- projext is
the improvenu-iits will attract scheduled lor IXxember

By Dan Ping
Editor

Above — Tho A lp in o Festival Dancers
p co p lo how to d a n co a G e rm a n polka

teach

L e ft — Jerem y M c G e e and Judy S ch re in e r
co o k up som e brntwurst.

Below — C a rs o l all sh ap e s and sizes
display during tho C la s s ic C a r C ru iso

were on

Time change means hours ol’ work for clockmakers
By Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor

Paige Vogt - Student at All
Souls Catholic School with
her kitten "Flully"

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Donna Mayo would ratlier &gt;j«nng
ahead Ilian (all Kick
Daylight-saving time end* 2 am
Sunday, which means people through
out tlu- country will lx- moving their
clocks Kuk one hour Mayo, a ilockmaker at Christensen's L Imkworks,
however, will sjh-ihI hours changing
tune on dozens ol old clocks at the
longwood business
"It wouldn't tx- so bad it we just lud
modern ilinks," Mayo said "All I Live

II l ie got a date at 7 o 'clo ck . I
am going to be there whether it's
light or dark.

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to do is move them back one hour Hut.
when vou change tune on some ol the
older ilocks, you can onlv move the
hamls forward, which means you have

to go all the way around
I ileliiutely like springing forward
mi ire lliau tailing back
One ilink can take Mayo more Hun
I s ininules to change depending on the
, lock s uiixlunisiii and now it chimes
lo r example, whenever a clock chimes
on the hour or every 15 minutes —
tlu- 1 L xkinaker has to wait until it luiI'lies tx-loie she continues moving the
hands torvvaid
Mayo not onlv changes the tune on
huildicxls ot d i s k s at Ilk- Fong wood
See linn?. Page I0 A

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P a g f 2 AWnlnrwla&gt;. October 23, 2002

Se m in o le S u m m a r y
A G LAN CE ARO UN D O U R CO UNTY
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Daughter struggles
to com e to terms
with m om ’s death
DEAR ABBY: You printed a letter from
"Daughter Who Needs to Know,” a 14-year-old
girl whose father had died three years ago. She
had not been told her father had a terminal ill­
........................... ness, and she still doesn't know
the cause of death. She asked
whether that information was
any of her business and if she
should ask her stepmother.
You told her she had every
right to know, and that she was
old enough to be told now.
When I read that letter, a flood
of emotions came back to me.
My mother died of breast
cancer when I was 15.1 watched
her deteriorate for three years,
Abby, and when I asked ques­
tions, I was shoved aside because my father felt I
was too young to know.
Three weeks before my mother's death, I did
something. I stormed out of the room and went
to the basement to sulk. My father followed me
and said the most hurtful words I have ever
heard. He said, 'Your mother is upstairs dying
by inches, and you're mostly responsible for it!"
I had no idea she was dying. I was devastat­
ed. I felt robbed of years of being able to share
with her, talk about important things, and after
she died, the sense of loss only got stronger.
1 am 49 now and in therapy. Most of the
things that come up have to do with Mom and
how the situation was handled. I realize that my
arents were trying to protect me, but in the end,
felt robbed and abandoned.
Please tell folks like "Daughter Who Needs to
Know" they are not alone. Given the belief sys­
tems of the parents of that era. I’m sure there arc
a lot of us.
STILL GETTING OVER IT
IN ARKANSAS

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DEAR STILL: 1 am sorry for your pain, and 1
think you have hit the nail on the head. In their
zeal to protect you from the pain of gradually
losing your mother, your parents left you open
to the trauma of her sudden loss. Read on:
DEAR ABBY: My heart goes out to
"Daughter Who Needs to Know." 1 am a hospice
nurse and have worked with many families
dealing WllR'ferminal Hines®. Another reason the
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such news is to admit lfi.it it is Inie. and this is
frequently hard for patients to do.

Much of the work we do in hospice is helping
patients and their families accept the prognosis
and cope with the grief of their loss. Hospice
families are followed for a year after the death of
a loved one to support them as they grieve.
Even though it has been three years since this
young lady's father died, she and her family
may benefit from grief counseling and/or a grief
support group. A local hospice would be one
source of these services. I hope this helps the
young lady and her family as well as many oth­
ers.
MARTI BOGDEN, NEW CASTLE. PA.
DEAR MARTI: Thank you for a helpful leler. For those who may not know, hospice is a
irogram that is available for patients who have
&gt;prognosis of no more than sis months to live,
t offers pain medication and counseling to
&gt;atients and their families, as well as grief
ounseling. The national hutline number is
H00I 658-8898. The Web address is
www.nhpco.org.
Other helpful resources lor grief support
groups and counseling are tie social services
office of your local hospital, hurches, or your
local mental health provider
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also known as Jeanne Phillip®, and was founded
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at www.DearAbby.com or PO Box 69440, Los
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The Central Seminole
County Democratic Club will
meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday,
Oct. 23, at the Seminole
County Public Library, 5fl0
Greenway Blvd in Lake Mary.
The guest speaker will be
Wayne Hogan, Democratic
candidate
for the U.S. House of
Representatives in
Congressional District 7.
Nancy Bowers of the League
of Women Voters will also be
speaking. Bowers will explain
the 11 amendments that will
be on the ballot Nov. 5th.
Samples of the amendments
will be available at the meet­
in g .'
Refreshments will be
served. Admission is free.
All registered voters in
Seminole County are encour­
aged to attend. For more
information, contact Sid
Soloway, Acting Chair at 407­
872-0837.

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m Herald photo by Tommy Vlncant

The Hying F a iry G o d M oose spottod re cen tly at the la k o M ary/H eathrow Festival o l (he A rts kee ps a w a tch lu l m o o se eye o n festi­
val g o e rs a s they p a s s by her booth.

Fight W ith Officers
Juan Jose M artinez, 21, Windtreo
Court, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police early Tuesday.
Officers responded to a distress call
at his residence. When officers
attempted to enter the residence, it
is reported Martinez slammed the
door in one officer's arm, and d u r­
ing attem pts to handcuff him, he
threatened an officer with a butter
knlfrv.nnrt fought with anothrr Mo
was arn-sli'il In- Imight with other
officers I le was arrested on one
count of battery on an officer, three
counts of resisting officers w ithout
violence, and three counts of aggra­
vated assault on a police officer.
Sto len Vehicles
El rood Prudent, 44, of Deltona,
was arrested by Sanford police
Monday. An officer following his
vehicle checked the license tag
number and it came back as having
been stolen. Prudent was stopped
by police al 14th Street and
Magnolia Avenue. Another person
was said to have been in the v eh i­
cle, but he fled on foot and was not
located.
At that time, he said the car
belonged to his sister, but a tele­
phone call to his sister reportedly
revealed that Prudent had taken the
vehicle, and his sister would prefer
charges Prudent was charged with
grand theft auto.
Patsy Ruth Hale, 28, of Daytona
Beach, had previously been placed
in the |ohn E. Polk Correctional

tor down an alley in the 1000 block
of Palmetto Avenue. Officers dis­
covered the generator was report­
edly stolen from a shed behind a
house near 12th Street and Palmetto
Avenue. Bookman was charged
with larceny over $300 and bur­
glary of a structure.

Facility on a Seminole County w ar­
rant for violation of probation on a
grand theft conviction larly
Tuesday, officers learned there were
active w arrants out of Clay County
for her, for grand theft auto and
failing lo appear on a charge of
possession of under 20 grams of
cannabis.
DUI Arrests
Billie Jo Beudert, 21, of Ventura
Drive, Sanford, was slopped by
Sanford police early Tuesday al
West 7th Street and Oak Avenue.
She was charged with driving
under the influence (DUI) of alcohol/drugs, and failing lo obey a
stop sign
Charles Duncan Brown, 43, of
Rachel Court, Oviedo, was stopped
by deputies Monday at SR-434 and
High Street near Oviedo, fie was
charged with DUI alcohol/drugs.
Burglary
Reginald Bookman, 32, of Locust
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday. O flicers
were called regarding a suspicious
person pushing an electric genera­

I he Seminole County Sheriff s
Office will be offering an Internet
safely course for people who oversee
children's on-line activities. The class
is free and endorsed by the
International Order of Chiefs of
Police and the Federal Liw
Enforcement Training Center.
I he class will touch upon:
• Computer hardware and soft­
ware basics
• Windows basics
• &lt;icttmg connected to (tie Internet

• Internet addressing
• Newsgroups
• E-mail
• Hacking
• Protecting Your Privacy
• Internet Fraud
• Sex Crimes
• Internet Chats
• Filtering and blinking unwanted
sites with software
• Searching the Internet lor infor­
mation on you
• See in»tnn tors will xh.it, 'live ' on

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SAT
Tom Sadler, well-known
painter and teacher, will cri­
tique members' work for the
Sanford Seminole Art
Association on Oct. 26 begin­
ning at 1 p.m. at the Grace
Fellowship Church, Park
Avenue at 24th Street in
Sanford. Guests arc welcome.
For more information call
Fannie Griffin at 407-831­
2216.
Little Big Econ State Forest
Awareness Day is Saturday,
Oct. 26, from 10 a m until 2
p.m. at 1350 Snowhill Road in
Geneva. There will be bluegrass music, (bring an instru­
ment), exhibits, displays,
canoeing and a scavenger
hunt. Smoky Bear will be on
hand For information call
407-971-3500.
American Legion
Auxiliary will hold the 14th
annual Craft Show and Bake
Sale. Saturday, Oct. 2b at 2874
S. Sanford Avenue. The event
will be from 9 a m until 4
p in. For information, call
407-322-1652.
Pine Ridge High School,
925 Howland Blvd. in
Deltona, will be holding a
Junior ROTC drill competi­
tion on Oct. 26, from 8:30 a m.
until 4:15 p.m. with awards
presented at 5:30 p.m. Oxer
20 schools from throughout
the state are expected to par­
ticipate in the competition.
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Retail Theft
Edwin Charles Abear, 18, Stafford
Frail, Geneva, was arrested by
Sanford police Monday at a retail
store in the 3600 block of S.
Orlando Drive. He reportedly had
taken a leather wallet from the store
without paying
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Kimarah Carmen Lerouge, 19/ of
Altamonte Springs, was arrested by
Altamonte Springs police early
Tuesday as a result of a traffic stop
at Newburyport Avenue and
Magnolia in Altamonte Springs. She
was charged with possession of
cocaine, possession of drug para­
phernalia and possession of a false
Florida identification card.

The fourth annual
“Servants of the People* lun­
cheon will be held at the
Sanford Civic Center begin­
ning at noon on Oct. 24.
Proceeds will go to support
the work of the Rescue
Outreach Mission in Sanford.
"Servants” for the luncheon
are elected Seminole County
officials who don aprons and
serve lunch to representatives
of local businesses and civic
groups or individuals who
have sponsored tables.
Special entertainment will be
supplied by the Seminole
High School Gospel Choir.
For reservations, sponsor­
ship or tickets, call Scott
Nelson at 407-829-2257.

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John F. M alone, 66, McKinnon
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had threatened her with a firearm.
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Sanford. He
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brother Junior, Sanford; sisters
, rie Blake M.inely, Sanford;
devoted nephew, Jimmie Blake,
Sanford; two grandchildren;
,0 “ r KOMt-grandchildren.
Wilson-HichelK'rger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
JOHN EARL
BLANTON, SR.
John Earl Blanton, Sr., 82.
th esn ee Highway. Spartanburg.
Saturday, t * , . 19,
™
His son's home.
Survivors include son. Dr
fohn E. Blanton, Jr.; step Mins,
Bruce Fine, Spartanburg. Louie
me, Sanford; brothers, Joseph
H . Ralph D. and Carl M., all of
Spartanburg; three grandchil­
dren. two step-grandchildren;

two great-grandchildren;
In lieu of flowers, memorials
may K« made to the I lcphzib.il,
Children s Home, c/o the
Carlisle Weslayan Church, P. O

Survivors include daughter*
( ’n i f t ' l b d ^ , , , , Rochester, ’
N'\ peggy Williams, Sanford;

Obituaries
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18. 2002 at Central Florida
Ki^iona 1 Hospital. Bom Jan. 22,
I 30 in Angie, Li., he moved to
Central Florida in l% |. He was
a construction maMtn and a
MARCEL JULES
member
of Second Shiloh M B
LABBE
Church.
Mil reel Jules U bbc, 97, Grand
Survivors include wife,
I la/a Drive, Orange City, died
Shirley Liw Mingo, Sanford;
Sunday, Oct. 20,2002 at Merrill
daughters, Dorothy Randell
Gardens, Orange City. He was
Livingston, L r , Janice I fall,
horn in Calais, France. He was a
Kansas
City, Mo.. L .is Mingo,
retired ship fitter in the ship
Baton Rouge, La., Joyce Ingram,
building industry and a memLivingston, L i,; sons, Bruce
her of St. Ann's Catholic
Mingo,
Jr., Gary, Ind., Fric
Church.
Mingo, Sanford; step-son
Survivors include son,
Vernon Liw. Deltona, step­
Donald, Edgewater; three
daughter, Tangie Carter,
grandchildren; six great-grand­
Sanford; sisters, Mattie Mingo
children.
and Ora Mingo, Kith o f Angie'
Ikildautf Family Funeral
l-a.; brothers, Johnnie Mingo
I fome. Orange City, in charge of
and David Mingo, Kith of
arrangements.
Angie, La.; 31 grandchildren; 42
great-grandchildren.
BRUCE MINGO
Funeral services will K*
Bmce Mingo. 72, Airport
Floyd’s Grecnlawn Chapel
Spartanburg, S C., in charge of
arrangements.

Saturday. Nov. 26 at 2 p m . at

Regatta returning to
Lake Monroe Nov. 9
Tno t '

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K.ko p re s e n ts by C.reenberg
Iraurig Liw (formerly known
the HeadI of Lake Monroe
Begatta) will return to Sanford
lor a second consecutive year
on Saturday, Nov. 9.
H ie head race will rake
place on Lake Monroe and is
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more than
i.MK) rowers.
The day-long event will fea­
ture top competitors from
high schools, college and mas­
ters level rowers from the
entire Southeast. Olympic
hopeful and Rollins College
alumni Gavin Prase will also
be participating in the race.
, .r,’si‘ ,inis,'ed second in the
U S. National Team Tryouts on
Aug. 20 in the lightweight
men's single event.
With the help of the
Greenberg Traurig l aw firm in
downtown Orlando, Mitty
Events brought back competi­
tive rowing to Lake Monroe
lor the tirst time in 25 years at
List year's race. flu. race fea­
tured 14 teams, including local
high schools such as. Lake
Brantley High School and

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Rev. Marvin Scott officiating.
Viewing will K* Friday from 5
until 9 p.m.
Sunrise Funeral I lome,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services will K* II
a m. Wednesday, Ott. 23 at
Gramkow Funeral Home
Chapel with Rev. Bill Boyer officialing. Entombment will follow
the service at Oaklawn Park
Cemetery in Like Mary.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

ROY L POUNDS
Roy E. Pounds, 78, of
Daytona Beach, formerly of
Sanford, died Saturday, Oct. 19
2002. Born Aug. 21 , 1924 in
’
WINIFRED M.
Columbia, Ala., he moved to
RAYMER
Sanford in I960. He was a career
Wilifed
M.
Raymer, 97, Vivian
man in the U S. Navy, retiring as
Terrace, Deltona, died Monday.
a Senior Chief Petty Officer after
Get. 21 , 2002 at Oakwood
30 years He spent 10 years as a
Cardens Nursing Home,
Sanford Police officer. He was a
iX'Lmd. Bom in Somerville,
life membiT of the B. Duke
Mass., she moved to Central
Woody Branch 147 Fleet
Florida in 1965. She was a
Reserve, and DAV #30 in
homemaker.
Sanford.
There are no survivors.
Survivors include wife,
Baldauff Family Funeral
Elizabeth; sisters, Jewell Allen
Home/Cremation Service,
Newman. Ga , Fdna Miles.
Orange City, ip charge of

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Edgewater High School.
I hanks to the generous
participation o f Greenberg
Traurig Law firm and in
response to the enthusiastic
feedback we received from the
rowing community, Mitty
Events is pleased to present
the Second Annual Gator
Chaser Head Race," said Mitty
Events Partner Ezra Simmons.
*&gt;o Imik forward to continu­
ing this annual event and
becoming the preeminent fall
hea« race regatta in the south­
east.
Mure than 2,500 partici­
pants, coaches, families and
friends are expected to attend
Ibis event. For more informab"n regarding the Gator
C baser I lead Race 2002. log
onto www.miltyevenls.com

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B u s in e s s
Diamond Glass completes
project at Millennia Mall

Signature
bestows
premier
service
award
B.P. Connect, a convenience
shopping mart/self-service gas
station near the University of
Central Florida in east Orlando,
was the first recipient of the
Signature GMAC Real Estate
Prem ier Service Community
Award - a monthly honor that
will recognize deserving busi­
nesses and vendors operating
in the Oviedo and East Orlando
markets.
B.P. Connect, which is located
on Alafaya Trail just south of
McCulloch Road, was selected
from a number of businesses in
the area for what Signature
GMAC calls "outstanding ser­
vice exceeding the custom er’s
expectations."
The monthly award is being
sponsored bv the Oviedo/East
: O rlando Sales
Branch of
Signature GMAC Real Estate,
Central Florida's largest locally
owned and operated real estate

Photo submitted to the H#f»W

Signature G M A C R e a l E state P re sid e n t C O O Jo h n N adler (right center) pre­
sents the com p any's first Prem ier Sorvico Com m unity Award to B P Connect
Store M an a ge r M ark W right (left center) A lso pictured aro B P. Connect
D istrict M anager Tim C o b le (left) and Signature G M A C R e al E state Branch
M an a ge r M ark Eller

company with seven offices and
more than 175 agents.
Signature GMAC Real I state
President and COO |ohn
Nadler
and
Oviedo/East
Orlando Branch Manager Mark
Eller presented a commemora­
tive plaque to Tim Coble, dis­
trict manager of B.P. Connect,
and Store Manager Mark
Wright.
"Based on what this store has
meant to the local community
since its opening, we couldn't
think of a more deserving busi­
ness for our first Premier
Community Service recipient,"

Diamond Glass Company
Inc., a Sanford-based glass and
glazing contractor, recently com­
pleted contracts in excess of
$400,000 for projects at the new
Millennia
Mall
in
South
Orlando.
D ie contracts will push the
com pany's annual fiscal rev­
enues to more than $4 million.
As part of the new mall's con­
struction, Diamond Glass was
contracted with retail stores
such as Metropolitan Museum of

Art, Cartier, J. Jill. Brookstone,
Forever 21. Express, Victoria
Secret, Giorgio of Palm Beach.
American Eagle, Cheesecake
Factory, Nine West, Talbots,
Yankee Candle, Gymboree. Gap,
Gap
Kids,
Baby
Gap,
Quicksilvber, Lillie Rubin and
Walden Books
Diamond Glass has been
located in Sanford for 17 years.
Referred to in the industry! as a
"specialty glass house," the com­
pany specializes in interior mall

forefront installation through­
out the Southeastern United
Statc*s.
Diamond Glass has been
involved
in mall projects
through out Florida, including
Boca Raton Mall, Falls Mall in
Miami, International Mall in
Tampa, I he Oaks in Gainesville,
West Oaks in Ocoee ami was the
major glass and glazing contrac­
tor involved in the Seminole
lowne Center in Sanford during
its construction in PW5.
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says Idler "This company takes
a lot of pride in its customer
service and its shows."
Eller s.iys the second award
will be presented sometime
early next month. Sales agents
front
Signature
GM AC’s
Oviedo/East Orlando office are
serving as the primary eyes and
ears for the program, although
outside nominations are also
being considered. To make a
nomination, call Eller at (407)
Tb5-.Th.T4.
" Ib is is a community award
and we welcome community
input," says Eller.

Gateway Crossing nearing 85 percent lease goal
Crescent Resources, LLC reports that the first
phase of its Gateway Crossing upscale retail center
Unrated on SR 4.T4 and Gateway Boulevard between
Maitland Boulevard and SR 4T6 in Altamonte
Springs Ls already 85 percent leased in the first
’ phase and the center isn't stated to open until next
year.
Robert Moody, Director of Retail Development
Florida Region in Crescent's Tampa offices, said that
. 80/XX) square feet of retail space in the first phase of
' the re n te r
pehvnt of the sp ire Under develop

the center, slid Moody, who is also negotiating with
a bank, two restaurants and a dry cleaner.
Eventually, Gateway Crossing will offer 250,(XX)
square feet of retail space. Moody said.
Crescent Resources, EEC is a major U.S. devel­
oper of corporate office facilities, retail centers,
multi-family and single-family development in the
U.S.
In Orlando, Crescent is developing Resource
Square at Central Florida Research I’ark. The
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Tools at
single. I ongwood
eS,a,l‘ ~ «ne of the largest
estates in Seminole County.
John Kirkland, co-founder
•’nd partner at Southern Pool
lli-sign, said work at the 8.5-acre
estate includes an outdoor rock
P'H’I, and indoor pool jn ||K,
2(l.(XX)-st|u.tro fool estate home
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Ihnv pools cover 1.4(H) M|uarv
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Florida Public Utilities
Company recontly hold a rib­
bon-cutting ceremony tor its
new Central Florida Division
office Tho company relocat­
ed to 450 S U S Highway
17/92 in DeBary (at the inter­
section of Dirks’on Road)
Irom Sanford Florida Public
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to Central Honda Regional
Hospital in Sanford is nearing
completion
Stirling has pre sold nine
commercial
building
sites
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Community Notes
legal Aid
Seminole County Legal Aid Ls
taking for office volunteen to
^ t with phone answering and
Vfp filling out applications
Contact Erin Martin at 407-ft-u.
Itf0.c x l. 202.
Girl Scout Drive
Girl Scouts will be delivering
Mgs to friends, neighbors ami
datives in Seminole Countv and
.ixcwhcre in Central Florida
mm mnv until Nov. 2. in the
ssenth annual Goodwill Com!
fum Days clothing drive
^ s n x . i v i n g h . i g s am urges.
them with used clothing
md house-hold items. The GW
vouts will then collect the haes
md deliver them to Goodwj?/*5
•yores. T h is is by far Goodwill's
sngle annual clothing drive,"
slid Rick Coleman, Goodwill's
Resident and CEO. "List vear
he t.irl Scouts collected ewer

1H.OOl) Kigs of clothing ami
household donations.
For more information. call
3Cout» Goum.il at 407-89M475.
Halloween Party
Will The Costume Party,
- iturday, CXt. 26, K-ginning at 8
P.rn. There will be prizes, games,
' intage movies, music and "A
Scary Story."
Cost is a $5 donation. Our
House Books and Coffee is kx.ited at 308 E. Commercial St. in
Sanford 32771. There will also be
an Organ Donation Drive spon­
sored try Trans Life. For inform.!non. call Dan at 407-324-00M or
e-mail. ourhouse«&amp;io.net
Rock n' Roll Cruise
On Saturday, Nov. 2. Sanford
™ , S,rwt Inc., will be hosting a
SOs Night aboard the Rivership

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„ Ambiance ami music from the
while enjoying trivia games,
a dance contest, a silent auction,
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arid saddle shoes), door prizes
and good old-fashioned fun as
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the dock. Call 407-322-5600 for
information ami tickets.
Car Show
Celery City Cruisers, in con­
junction with the remodeled
Seminole County I listorical
Museum will present their |9th
annual car Show at the museum,
Saturday, Nov. 9. There will be
entertainment, kxxt and bever­
ages with 15 classes of vehicles
entered in the competition for
Best of Show.

By G race M. Stlneclpher

S ° ^ ! “ * ? ,lnr 5,Pher
Herald
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earlyrlySanford
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Sanfordfor
forih..
the special found.
lo t h anniversary edition. This
The Sanford Museum was
issue contains 10 pages and will
open both Saturday and Sunday
Tho Sanford Historical Society
be given out to those who are
afternoons during the Heritage
commemorated the city’s I25th
interested during the year.
birthday at its regular meeting on
Festival and several visitors were
Miss Clarke also announced
Sept. 26 at the Sanford Museum.
able to view the photographic
that several items had been history t,f t|a. City th j, h j d
Birthday cake, punch and
donated to the museum recently.
other ilelectables were served to
unveiled at the previous society
Triesc include und extensive meeting.
the members and guests during
the social hour. While those p r e ­ postcard collection and many
To attract attention to the
items of railroad memorabilia by
sent visited with each other, they
Museum, posters were placed
Rudy Sloan. A railroad conductor
viewed an excellent photograph­
under a tent on the front side­
uniform was donated by Mr.
ic history of Sanford continuous­
walk depicting former Sanford
Baker and Donald Jones donated
ly displayed on two computers.
scenes. These were loaned by the
a Kxik "United States Naval Air
The photos depicted such things
Seminole High School Class of
Stations of World War II" which
as early railroads, steamships,
P&gt;54 who had first used them at
contains information on Sanford
street scenes, buildings and NAS.
their 40th reunion in 1994.
amusements. These were pre­
Classmate Billy Park Kid drawn
Clarke also called attention to
sented by Bette Skates, program
them and the reunion committee
the Historical Society project
chairman, and Alicia Clarke,
had painted them. Those used at
which had been an insert in
museum curator.
•be
Museum
depicted
Success
in Seminole magazine.
Hu ring the business meeting
McReynolds Drug Store, Angels
Copies were given to each mem­
conducted by President Jay
Eat Shack, Ritz Theater, Sanlando
ber and others are available at the
Springs and the Celery Crate.
Jacobs, the Society's 2003 historic
museum. This is .1 narrative his­
calendars were introduced and
Also during Kith afternoons,
tory of the 125 year history of
several were checked out by the Sanford.
the
musical group Cabin
members to self These are also
Companions entertained the visi­
A nominating committee was
available
at
the
Sanford
tors with old time music. Chuck
appointed by President Jacobs
Museum. Knight's Shoe Store
Bose of the group donated their
which was composed of Patty recent CD to the Museum.
and the Seminole Herald. The
Kind shell, in color, is on the Swann, chairman, Zelda Siskind
•n addition to the Museum
and Paul Hodgins. Election of
cover and the calendars contain
staff, S&lt;x:iety volunteers during
2(X)3 officers will he at the
12 additional early Sanford
the weekend included Walt and
November meeting.
scenes.
Charlotte Smith, Charlie Morgan,
It
was announced
that
Newsletter editor Grace M
Charlie Carlson, Jay Jacobs
Christine
Kinlaw
Best
is
p»»ri»thy Catchel, Bette Skates.
Slinecipher
thanked
Alicia
researching Fort Mellon and
Clarke for writing several articles
Ratty Swann, Zelda and Melvin
much new information has been Siskind.

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Commissioner Grant Malloy
idded Oral Seminole County was
*e only jurisdiction in the area
ahich calks.) for these emergency
parking areas.
The county staff was directed
» examine the situation of emerimcy parking and come hack
vith suggested changes in the
var future.
I think th-s sluiuld be us s&lt;K&gt;n
a possible, ' added Commission
Chairman Dary l McLain.

A N N O U N CF.M P. n t
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business .inil her home, she also
others who have difficulty
with their own clocks.
Whenever there is .1 time
change, we receive calls for about
a week from people who need
help changing their clocks, espe­
cially if it is a new clock to them"
she Mid. "They may have inher­
ited an old clock, and to be safe,
they call us to see what to do."
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change,” Rupert Mid. "I really
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change time. It seems to be mom
inconvenience th«in .mvthing.
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am going to be there whether it's
light or dark."
The earliest reference to day­
light-saving time, also called
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builder William Willett, however,
who began seriously advocating
daylight s u ing in 1*8)7 when he
wrote a pamphlet, "Waste of
Daylight."
During World War I, many
countries began using daylighlMVing time. In an effort to con­
serve fuel, Germany and Austria
began s u ing daylight at II p m.
on April 30, 1916, by advancing
clocks one hour until the follow­
ing (.YIoK t Within a year, many
other European countries began
following the same standard.
In 1918, the United States
adopted an act to preserve day­
light by establishing standard
time /ones and daylight saving
time I he act was repealed a year
later due to its unpopularity.
In the following decades, the
observance of daylight-siving
time was inconsistent through­
out the United States. It wasn’t
until the Uniform Time Act of
l%f&gt;, when President Lyndon
Johnson created daylight-saving
time to begin on the last Sunday

Summer Time in many places
throughout the world, came from
a 1784 esMy by Benjamin
franklin, who wrote about s u ­
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Drug Court
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its second Drug Court
Graduation Ceremony
Die ceremony will be held
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in the Seminole County
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Sanford. Circuit Court Judge
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The ceremony will honor
and acknowledge each gradu­
ate’s accomplishments of the
past year. Each has successfully
completed a rigorous, treat­
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relation of their criminal
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abuse* of substances.
Further, it provides the tools
and mechanisms to support
abstinence. The program con­
sists of four phases and is per­
formance based, with measur­
able expectations and account­
abilities.
The Seminole County Drug
Court Mission Statement is to
unite the judiciary, criminal ju&amp;tice entities, substance abuse
treatment providers and the
community in a singular pro­
gram in order to reduce drug
use and abuse by non \iolent
offenders and restore them to
productive, law abiding citi­
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Sunday of October, that most of
the country observed the Mine
"spring ahead, fall Kick" rule.
States, however, could choose
whether to abide by the act.
Today, only three states have
divided to remain exempt from
the law — Indiana. Arizona and
Hawaii.
Although Rupert wouldn't
mind if Morida decided to make
itself exempt from daylight-sav­
ing lime, he does admit then* is
one good thing about springing
ahead or falling Kick every six
months. It reminds people to
change the batteries in their
clocks.
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change the batteries in their
smoke detectors when they
change their clocks, which is a
good reminder for people,"
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also change the batteries in their
clocks whenever we change time.
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By Dean Sm ith

Tryouts/workouts will be
held for girls ages 10-to-16 in
Ihe Altamonte Springs,
l-ongwixxt, Sanford, Apopka,
and Lake Mar)’ area interest­
ed in playing for the Lady
Wildcats WinningWays
AAU/YBOA competitive
teams.
Tryouls/Workout will be
held the nest four Sunday's
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Forest City Elementary
School (across fmm Lake
Brantley High School) on
Sand Lake Road, Altamonte
Springs.
Teams offered are 10, II, 12 ,
13,14, 15, and 16-under
depending on your age
on/or after January, 1 , 2003.
For details call Coach Bill at
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TH IR D A N N U A L M A D D
TOURN AM ENT

Sponsors and players are
being sought for the 3rd
Annual Mothers Against
Drunk Driving Golf
Tournament.
The event, which will be a
fund-raiser for the Central
Florida Chapter of MADD,
will be held on Friday,
December 6 at Alaqua
Country Club in Longwood.
Players will enjoy a full day
of golf and related activities
and is open to the general
public. Early registration
saves a team $50.
New this year are custompainted hole sponsor signs
for only $75. After the event,
these signs will In- given to
the sponsors as a "thank you’
for their support.
For complete player regis­
tration and sponsor informa­
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Nein, Tournament Director,
at 407-831-9991 or email at
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BASEBALL SCH O O L

Ron Golden's Baseball
School and US Sports
Management will be hosting
the 2002 Fall Baseball
Academy at Eastmonte Park
in Altamonte Springs.
The program is open to
players in grades 6-to -8 with
prior baseball experience.
The six-week pmgram
begins on Monday,
November 4th and classes
will be held on Mondays,
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Registration is limited
l or additional information,
or to sign up, please contact
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Sports Editor
A N A H E I M — You couldn't ask for
two more exciting games.
Sanford's David Eckstein started an
eighth-inning rally with a one-out single
and scored the go-ahead run on Tim
Salmon's second two-run home run of
the game as the Anaheim Angels won
their first-ever World Series game, 11-10,
over the San Francisco Giants Sunday
night at Edison International Field.
The Giants had used four home runs
and the Angels' inability to get the clutch
hit to win Gam e 1, 4-3, on Saturday, but
both teams came out sw inging on
Sunday.

E c k s te in , S a lm o n le a d A n g e ls
to first e v e r W o rld S e r ie s w in
Eckstein made a great diving slop on a
grounder by Rich Aurilia in the top of
the first inning, then led off the bottom of
the first with a slurp single to right.
Moments later, Ihe Seminole High
giaduale scored all the way from first on
a double to the rightcenterfield wall by
Darrin Erstad and the slugfest was on.
Eighth batters later, Anaheim was up 5t) and appeared headed for a blowout
win.
But San Francisco had other ideas. Led

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U IT H L O — Plans have been
announced for a unique day of
racing and fun on Saturday,
November 2nd at Orlando
SpeedWorld.
The Motors ports X-Games
featuring the Xtreme
Halloween Race Clash will be a
day-long event with something
literally for everyone.
On the racing front, fans will
get to see four totally different
types of racing machines
including the EASTRUCKS,
FASTSPRINTS. Classic Auto
Racing Series and the new
EAST Super Bikes.
Tampa's premier spurts bike
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By Dean Sm ith

Sports Editor
W IN T ER S P R IN G S —

Friday's big night of district
showdowns did not yield any
upsets, in fact, Ihe games went
pretty much as most experts
thought they would
Probably the biggest s u r ­
prise was the last minute deci­
sion by Dike Marv star run­
ning back Reggie Campbell to
give it a go despite not prac­
ticing all week because of the
ankle injury that had forced
him to miss the better part of
the last two games.
The senior showed no ill
effects from the layoff, run­
ning for three touchdowns
anil finishing with 157 yards
on 22 carries to lead the Rams
to a 28-13 victory over Winter
Springs at the A.VV. Epps
Sports Complex.
rhe victory in the Class 5ADi-trict 3 showdown all but
assured Lake Mary of a spot
in the playoffs. The Rams are
now 6-1 overall and 3-1 in 5A3, trailing only unbeaten
Mainland, with road games
left in the district against 2-2
Pine Ridge and 1-5 Lyman.
The Bears saw their threegame winning streak snapped
and fell to 3-4 overall and 5-2
in 5A-3. With only one district
game left, they will need a lot
of help if they hope to make a

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Lako M ary s H e g g io C am pbell (No. t .
above) did th is all night, leave W intor
S p rin g s d e fe n d e rs in tho dust
C am pbell, w ho d-d not practice all
w eek and h a d m issed alm ost all o l
two gam es with a high ankle sprain,
m ado a gam o-tim o decision to play
and pedorm od like ho had novor
been away, ca rry in g the ball 22 tim es
lor 157 y ards an d sconng on tou ch ­
dow n runs o l 70-. 58-. and 13-yards
in a 2 8 -1 3 v icto ry over W inter
S p rin g s T h e R a m s detor.se a ls o
played well, led by linebacker Keith
R ivers (No 45. right), holding Ihe
B e a rs to Ihtee points atler tho first
quarter

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rhe Super Mini­
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to Orlando SpeedWorld this
Friday (Oct. 25th).
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IIIT H L O —

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See Racing, Page 2B

U C F loses see-saw battle Miracle to relocate
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Reggie returns

OKI.ANDO — U( I lost its tirst-ever conference
game at home and lor the first time in seven
games at Die l itrus Bowl, as they surrendered 27
points in tlie second lull dropping a 27-24 deci­
sion to Toledo Saturday evening
Toledo, w ho was held scoreless in the lust lull
lor the first time since the 2000 season, look their
lust lead ol the game at Ihe I t 50 mark ol the
fourth quarter after running back Aslin Marlin
rambled 59 yards tor a timeiidowii to give Ihe
Roc kets a 21-17 lead
UCF (2-4. 1-2) answered right back, as quarter
back Kvan Schneider threw Ins second scoring
pavs u( the game linding Mu liael ( .allies from 13
yards out I he advantage again went hack to the
Knights 24-21 with just under 15 minutes left in
the contest
Alter a 53-yard return on the ensuing kukoll.
Tilledo(5-2, 5-0) capped off a 46-yard drive when
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Bell, the Giants cut the lead to 5-4.
Eckstein bunted for a single leading off
the second and scored ahead of Salmon's
first home run an out later and the
Angels led 7-4.
Jeff Kent then humored, his first home
run of the playoffs, in the thin! and the
Giants would score four runs in the fifth
inning to lake a two-run lead, 9-7.
Anaheim battled back to tie the game

with single nins in the fifth and sixth
innings and the game was turned over to
both teams' outstanding bullpens.
Angels 20-year-old phonom Francisco
Rixlriguez brought his electrifying stuff
into the game in the sixth inning and
retired nine Giants in a row, four on
strike outs, to keep his team in the game.
rhe Giants' own F. Rodriguez, Felix,
who has as nearly as good a stuff as the
young Angel, retired the first four
Anaheim batters he faced before Eckstein
lined his hit to right with one out in the
eighth inning that nearly got past
Sanders for a double or triple.
Rodriguez threw over to first several
times to keep Ihe speedy Eckstein close

Ihe knights Im.il ellorl to lie the game was
halted when I Xiug Gabriel tumbled Ihe hall alter
a seven-yard reception, giv mg the Kih kels the
hall at their own 12-yard line with gist over live
minutcs remaining Toledo, who rushed lor 228
yards in the second hall, kept the lull oil the
ground as they ran out the*
1 c loc k to pa-serve the
win.
UC I went up l 0 on the opening drive ol the
game going 72 yards hi 10 plays resulting in a 2‘»y.ird In-lit gisil by Mali Prater I lie Km kels i.m ic
Iui k vvtill a long drive, only to have it thwarted
by Asantc Samuel who puked oil Brian |nnes at
Ihe L l I 13 yard line Ihe Knights I..Id a 10-0
lialttime lead after Schneider till lav at 1s t apers
Irnm 25 yards.
Toledo scored its lust 14 (mints on a pair of
|ones to Carl l ord touilnlown passes l ust Irnm
16 and lln-ti Irnm 27 yards out Ihe Km kels set up
their lr * ccr-- alter Brandon I letflin (’liked olf
Sc line-ill. ( and returned the lull II yards to Ihe
UCF 40 yard line
Si Itneidcr blushed Ihe game lulling |9 ol Ml tor
210 yards, a pair ol scores ami two interceptions.
See UCF, Page 2B

ORLANDO — The Orlando
Miracle franchise will be relo­
cated next season to a city to
lx- designated by the WNBA.
RDV Sjmrts Chief l &gt;(x-raling
Officer |ohn W'eisbrml amt
WNBA President Val
Acker man announced
Monday.
San Antonio has applied for
a WNBA franchise in 2005 and
is nearing its goal of r»,00(i sea­
son Inket deposits the
I eague is also m discussions
with several potential owners
m various cities who are inter­
ested m acquiring a team
"We believe strongly m the
WNBA pnxluct and think it
will continue to sun evil m
other markets," Weishrml said
"Unfortunately, we were not
able to make ii - ork lin.mciul
ly in Orlando."
I le added, "We lee I now is
Ihe lime to lix'Us all ol our
resources on our core prodm t

the Orlando Magic "
The NBA Board of
Governors recently approved
the transition ol WNBA teams
Irom operating agreements to
individual ownership rights
Hie league has decided to
restructure the WNBA to takeadvantage ol potential oppor­
tunities in new markets
Also, WNBA teams may
now tv lexated in non-NBA
markets and non-NBA owners
may pursue ownership of
WNBA teams m NBA markets
"We have hud main expres­
sions ol interest from prospec­
tive- WNBA team owners in
both NBA and non-NBA cities,
and we exjxvt lo make a divi­
sion concerning Ihe new home
for Ihe Miracle in tho coming
months." said Ackerman
l hl.uuto was grunted a con­
ditional W NBA tram hiseon
April 22 . I-XIH |n four sea-.,.IIS
Ihe Miracle have posted a 60
i»8 record and made the 2iHXl
WNBA playotts

�1*a F f 211 Wednesday. Ortntier 23. 2002

j*am*H)a»,,!»

T iif. S e m i n o i e .

Football
Winter Springs plays its final
SA T game tomorrow
(Thursday) when it travels to
Titusville to play the Terriers at
Draa Field starting at 7:30 p.m.

M f r .AU)

Winter S p rin g in g *, „

Quarterback Jeremy Francis
a 22-yard field goal.
capped
a 10-play drive with a
WS _ Kann 22 k T*
But Camptiell answered with
second straight trip to the play
LM _ Campbell 71 r— ,
one-yard plunge.
offs.
7
a 70-yard run to give the Rams
Continued from F
WS . Narvnlan 5 7 *
The
point-after
was
blocked
the lead.
UU
” 1
business anil iter I
and
the
score
was
tied
at
6-6
Winter Springs would regain
helps others who I
with just 15 seconds left to play
- C a m p f c r t M ^ ’'
the lead late in the first quarter
with their own cloi
l - M .W r l a * ^ ,,.':
in
the
first
quarter.
when
Jacob
Garcia
hit
Chris
"Whenever thi
Thlrtrv
Lake Howell got the ball right
Narsesian with a 57-yard scor­
Noerortng.
change, we receive
back
when
the
kickoff
was
fum­
%
• ►r
ing pass.
Feurtkfv
a week from peo
* -■ ^
WS . lUnn 16 PQ
bled, but the Silver Hawks gave
\
t
But Campbell would put Like
help changing the
LM
.
Campbrd
13 ra) yb
the hall right back and the
Mary ahead to stay midway
daily if it is a new
TERRIERS
U
Clr’
Barracudas
would
put
the
game
through the second quarter on a
she said. "They m
THutvIllrOlOOl u
‘
V
s
away
bv
scoring
three
touch­
58-y.ml
run
and
the
Rams
ited an old clock,
Iv s a rO M O .E '
downs
before
intermission.
would take an 11-point halftime
they call us to see
Two of the scores came after d l N o w o r t n * " " O ' * '
lead, 21-10, when backup quar­
If Hod Rupert,
s *n "i4rv_
turnovers and the third came
terback Robert Kass, a sopho­
maker
at
T . S o m 25 1 C
after a fake punt, turning a 6-6
more hit, senior John Wirka for
Clockworks, hail
T . Hall 1 run iSmrr l , ,
tie into a 27-6 halftime lead.
a 29-yard scoring strike.
ever, people wouh
Third 0 * ,,
L
.Jo h m o f) ln m f tK i4i
After falling behind 33-6, L ike
After a scoreless thinl quarter,
worry about sprit
E o 'lk O u .
Howell would scored on a 15Kann would make his second
falling Kick.
T _ Scot* 23 PC
yard pass from Francis to senior
field goal, a 36-yarder, to cut the
"I'm opposed
■ARRAClE.
end Will Delgado, but the visi­
Rams advantage to 21-13, but
change," Rupert
SIL V E R HAD,
tors immediately answered with
Campbell would close out the
don’t see the n
New Sm ym a42tl20 M
an 89-yard kickoff return.
scoring with a 13-yard run.
Lakr llo w * 114064 . ||
change time. It sc
(
L
x
The Silver Hawks closed out
In another SA T game, Lyman
E lm tX r)
of an inconvenir
NSB _ Boyd 9 run fhjcE k,
the scoring on their First posses­
saw its slim playoff hopes end
thing.
1 1 1 . Franc*! I ru n (l* ,/
in a 13-6 loss to Titusville at the
sion of the fourth auartcr on a
"If I've got a d;
Second (Xr.
Carlton
D.
Henley
Sports
10-yard
pass
from
Francis
to
NSB _ Boyd 40 run (1 4 ^
am going to be th
NSB _ Boyd 1 run (Baov
Complex.
Buddy Andrade.
light or dark."
w
NSB _ Morgan 46 run fai
Tlie game was scoreless until
Lake Howell has another diffi­
Tlie earliest re
Third Q*,)
the final minute of the first half
cult game this Friday, hosting
NSB _ Morgan V) run ...
light-saving tin
when the Terriers (3-4 overall, 2­ Palm Bay at Evans Field.
LH _ Drlgado 13 p*, .
failed)
2 in district) got a 25-yard field
The Pirates, who came into
NSB _ Ma*on 99 lx k .„ ^
goal from David Scott with 43the season ranked No. 2 in the
Fourth 0 * „
seconds remaining before inter­
nation but lost their first two
LH _ Andrade 10 pa* •
mission.
(ailed)
games, have now won five in a
TEAM STAnp
But that would not be the final row and lead 4A-5 with a per­
F lm down* _ New V r - ,
score of the half as the
fect 3-0 record.
Howell 12.
Greyhounds fumbled the ensu­
Ru*hr*-yard* _ New SotIn other games this week,
la k r llow rll 12-67
ing kickoff inside their own one- Seminole will be at Lake
r a a * « cooiplrfrd-annr).
yard line and Brett Hall pow­
Brantley for a 6A-District 1
New Smyrna Beach 0-5® U
The Seminole
ered in to give the visitors a 10-0 game, while Oviedo will step
Paaalng yard* _ New V Court Program \
halftime lead.
Howrll 246
out of district play to challenge
its second Drug
Pm al tin -y ard * _ New jp.
Lyman cut the lead to 10-6 in
University on the road.
Lakr llow rll 9-55
Graduation Ccn
the third quarter on a three-yard
iHir
game
last
season
is
no
consequence
to
us
for
Fum blrvlo*! New Son-,
Continued from page IB
LIONS M. PATRIOTS 0
Tlie ceremon)
run by quarterback Victor
this season because they changed everything."
Howell 3-t
Alex Haynes, who missed last week with an
U l f BnnllryOODO _ 0
Thursday, lY t. 2
Johnson,
but
the
home
team
said head coach Mike Kruczek "It's a different
Punto-yard* _ New Smi-rau
Ovi#do&lt;JT70 _ 14
ankle injury, led the Knights ground game with
Howell 2 91
in the Seminole
group of kids over there (at Akron) and they are a would not score again.
Firet Quarter
'4
yards.
Dee
Brown,
who
finished
with
67
yardsINDIVIDUAL STC
No *conn*
Courthouse in C
Titusville got some insurance
lot better than they were last year. It's going to be
RUSHING . New Smyu
a career high, had UCF?s only rushing touch­
Second Quarter
Sanford. Circuit
an interesting game."
when Scott nailed his second 25III.
M
organ
15-165. ll.
O _ Parkrr &gt;4
frtYm Sloan (SM '.rrw kkk).
down. Brown also led the Knights in receivine
Gene K. Stepher
llow rll: Ir a n ii* IV 6.V at
yard field goal of the game mid­ 45*1
The parity in the conference is still a motivating
yards with 67.
h
Bmvn 2-27 Fur)anic I®
side over the Cc
way through the fourth quarter.
Third Quarter
factor for the Knights who still have the ability to
PASSING _ Nrw S a .ru i
Jones led Toledo with 197 yanls in the air hit­
O _ lin ftin l 2 run (M .Crrw In k ). 4 5 5
Tlie ceremon
affect the standings.
The Greyhounds (1-6 overall,
SO. 0, Lakr llow rll: Fm
ting
22
of
31
passes
with
a
pair
of
scores
and
his
Fourth
Qurrtrr
and acknowled|
1-3 in 5A-3) will be at home
"All 14 teams can play football," added
Fur)anlc 0-2-0.0
No v im n x
second and third interceptions of the season
ate's accomplisl
RECEIVING . U ka llwagain Friday night (7 J0 p.m.) to
Kruc/ek. Anything can happen on any given
TEAM STATISTICS
Drlgado 5-73. Scort 161. Vpast year. Fach
1 Martin led the Rocket with 113 yards, while
D m Down* _ M i r B n n llry 7, O u n lo II.
host powerful Mainland (7-0
Saturday. It really comes down to a mindset by
47
Trinity Dawson added 100. Ford finished the
R rn h n -rird * _ l j l r Bu nllrv 2S-I01. O vm jo
completed a rig
overall, 5-0 in district), which
these different teams. You never know what you
PUNTING _ Nrw Smyr*..
10150
game
with
82
yards
on
eight
receptions.
ment-Kised, jut
has allowed only six points all
might walk into. You got to be prepared to play
3 *6 . la k r llo w r ll Nowvi
co m p lrlrd -Jltrm p lrd -in le rirp lrd _
The
two
teams
combined
for
876
yards
of
total
vised curricului
I a I o B rjn lk y
O vm ln 3-94).
week-in and week-out, no matter where you play. season and held BradentonF lo rid a H ig h School'
offense. The 300 rushing yanis by Toledo was the
transformation
It s a great situation for this program to be in "
Bayshore to only one first down, r*MinK yard* _ I j l r Branllry 16. CNwdo 50
W ork \ » i
most
given
up
by
UCF
this
season.
Proaltlrt-yard*
_
L
a
ir
Brantlrv
B-Sl.
O
v
*d
o
their lives. Ihe)
■ r Horlda Sport* b r a n
with 2:03 left in the game, dur­
GAME NOTES
7-52
The Golden Knights will look to rebound when
D a le October 22. 2002
from a life trim
ing a 54-0 victory last Friday.
Junior quarterback Ryan Schneider has now
ru m bln-loat _ L a i* Brantlry 1-1, O vlrdo 2-1
TALLAHASSEE . Tli
they welcome another MAC foe. Akron, to the
drug abuse and
Punl*-yard*
.
l
a
i
r
Brantlry
4-140.
CXIrdo
4­
The middle two quarters
thrown at least one touchdown pass in 15 consec­
Florida Sport* Writer* 4 *
Citrus
Bowl
this
Saturday
for
homecoming.
Kick­
122
a life free of crir
utive games. That ranks him second all-time
spelled the difference as New
poll. Overall record* and (tv
off is slated for 4 p.m.
Return yard* . l a i r Brantlry 73. CXIrdo 12
and future fillet
In parvntheae*.
behind Daunte Culpepper's 22.
Smyrna Beach won its first
INDIVIDUAL
STATISTICS
The Knights are beginning to quickly adjust to
CLASS ll
The Drug Co
RUSHING _ Lakr Brantlry; Kuhinum 11-72.
game of the season, 39-18, over
* For the fourth consecutive game, the UCF sec­
I Han la (too (|(j)
conference play and tlie great parody that exists
VrtUrr*
*
211
.
H
arm
5-7.
Carden
4-4.
Ovlrdo:
resolves non-vi
la k e Howell in a Class 4Aondary has intercepted at least two passes.
2. Miami Northwealrn:
llarm nn Waul. I’a lru l 10-5A, 1 in **rd 7 |7
'
,M A t. , ; 'sl
&gt; game against Akron
criminal cases i
1 Vrn&gt; Beaih
* Ryan S hneider threw his 500th career comple­ Distrlct 5 game at Richard L.
»sa&gt; a topsideil affair, a V -1 7 UCF win. h„l all
Rudolph 2 1 1 . Caorn 1-9, (.alio 2-6. Kaulm on
e r s an* chronic
4 Miami Killun
tion after hitting Alex llaynes on a screen pass
Evans Field Friday.
1-3. SI,an 9 Iminu* 24).
lonference teams are eager to officially welcome
5 Miami Norland
a b u s e r s lim in g
iMrly in the* mxoiu ! t|u.uUar
PASSING _ L a ir Brantlry: V m tm 2 M . 24
The Barracudas (1-6 overall, 1­
tlie Knights to conference play.
6 Miami Central (3,
C l.il sii|H 'r\ i s i o i
Cooley I |a . 12. Ovlrdo: S i a n 19-0 . 50
jn*
Dl‘c
Br°w
n
had
a
career
high
(.3
yanls
rush2
In
4A-5)
took
the
lead
when
7.
Oviedo
riiey got rid of last year's defensive staff, so
regimen. In an
RECEIVING _ l a i r Brantlry: Vrlra 1-14.
54(6-11
Keshawn Boyd scored the first
Guy
1-12.
laufthtrr
110.
Ovlrdo:
Parker
119
or eliminate fu
9 Orlando EJgrw atrr
Girard I * . Harm on 1-1.
of his three touchdowns, but
conduct. Drug
9 Apopka
PUNTING . l a k r Branlley: Cooley 4-140.
missed the extra point.
10
Mumi Carol City
offenders to ac
15(1. Oviedo M iC m v 4-122. TO 5
The Silver Hawks (also 1-6
Alvo received voir*: lk*nr
RETURNS _ ta k e Brantlry: Garden 2-10
relation of thci
(6-1)12. Orlando Oak Rdp
and 1-2) answered when they
Continued from page IB
Hranlm 1-19. AKaramn 2 15. O vlrdo: lo w , I.
involvement w
General Admission is $10 and
2) S. |ack*nnvillr Fd K&gt;
Dnrkt C m U n , V ,7) n m M ,r&gt;uil
9. Galk&gt; I -4
recovered an attempted onside
all
of
the
regular
FASCAR
lauderdale Dillard (S-2) 1
abuse of substt
M ODII IK I) | (1| W jy n , I 'jf l r r 2 (7)M ,rk
only $5 more to run your car.
kick on their own 49-yard line.
R A M S 28. B E A R S 13
Divisions of Bandalero, Super
2. North M um i Beaih I
V anJm rtklrf. 1 (7X) H.4+y B i l l ,
Further, it pi
rile local track also hosts
la k r Mary71407 _
Buihholr (S-2) I
Late Model, Modified,
SO RR I NTO AUTO SALVAGE S I R I c r i Y
"Street Drags" every
and mechanist
s r c K K s _ i o n r.u a Orm h,,n. 2 ids , ,
Sportsman,
Mini
Stock,
and
abstinence. Tin
Wednesday and Friday night
Mtm^ Smith, s . , 1 (62) D a v l. Scon
Strictly Stock. It will also he a
sisls of four pF
from 6 p.m. until 10:30 p.m.
SPEEDWORLD DRAGWAY
Double Points night.
loih Annua R,a World Slmln.llon.1.
formance base
You can use the time to test,
Pit gates open at 5 p.m with
Sundry. IX tu b n 20
able expectatic
tune, practice, run grudge races,
Continued from page IB
grandstands
opening
at
7
p.m,
S
U
P
IR
PRO
S IR IC T 112 rr * ,r , n l h « )
third with only one out, hut that runri
abilities.
etc. No extra charge to run.
stranded.
and
racing
action
beginning
at
8
•mil
finally got Erstad to fly out to left on a full
l hjm pion Mrrr Dintiml. suhm Idjrul N&gt;
Tlie Semi no
For event, ticket and race day
67V), 2IFI V). 6U Crown,, Kunnrr Up; K.4in«.
count after eight pitches.
p m. every Friday night at the
Eckstein got his first World Series he
Court Mission
weather information call 407­
(wrdnrr. l.n-vndsm,. NC, 6^ *1. 21)4 un. 61
track located 17 miles east of
Giants pitching coach Dave R.ghetti paid a visit
inning and move over to third with or.
568-5522.
unite the judic
C tw v m . ( o w n , IT : |,l( Mdlrr. Midlrnd. Vr.
Orlando between Orlando and
i) the mound and after yet another throw over to
66V ). UN Viprr. Top S P„ J
|,M Miller
on a hit-and-run single by Erstad. Bur
tice entities, si
Mtdlrrvl. Vr. 2 1 9 3 3 .9H M p ,,
Titusville on Highway 50 at the
hrst. Salmon r.pped a fast ball deep into the leftRESULTS
ners would be left as the Angels wouk
treatment proi
520 Cocoa Cutoff.
MICKEY THOMPSON 1 0 3 (72 tr ie r
ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
(enter field bleachers, giving the Angels an 11-9
with runners in scoring position than,
community in
enlrle .1 Chempion Billy
U rddrn
l i U * ) . (X u .t x i t
For
Orlando
Speedworld
race‘"rungs and l-for-8 in the game
gram in order
)&gt;hilrlrnd. In. 7471, 164 11 90 M u .lrn r
S t R I C I l l STOCK I (77) Paul Cumrliu.,
day info only call 407-568-1367.
Runner Up: r.ei* H ,»h..n Bn xlrvdk-. |n.
Z (27) ( M « l Ward. 1 (|3» Ralph
, , 4,
use and abuse
The Giants built a 4-1 lead, after the
H,Uiu o "
Tmy LVrcivjl *‘H’k ‘he mound in
7622. 199 V) us A,hr,\r lu n e e l E l: M r ),
Saturday night. New Smyrna
l-»rry Cuddy
u bo tom Of the ninth inning and g o t p .) i r of
offenders and
Froy
Claus hit the first of his two her:
K ill. Ir . M r ..., &lt;w. 7 171. U )C row n .S S . Tup
CLASSIC A L IO RACING V IR U S I (42)
Speedway will he hosting a spe­
fly ball outs befom Barry Bonds blasted a 485-foot
Speed M , . , k „ l . |r c U l „
productive, la
the night, when J.T. Snow hitanopp*
J
r
*
5,wW».
"
•
''S
i
.
2
IS)
|,m
Rahman.
cial 50 Lip race for the Pro
t Jinan i *A
miMinball into the right field seats.
zens.
I
1 IS) P afrk l Handrrv IK) 4 ( 7 (| |,|
Iwo-run homer in the top of the fiflhtr
Modifieds.
I I I AVI S I K IM „ 2
But the Giants would get no closer as Benito
V*«r».CM*«iJn.S (IH rrcn k C .m M .U i IV n r
File I )rug C
Eckstein lined out in his fourth trier
th
rm
p
.o
n
1.4,,,
s.h
r,»M
.r.
Mrmlord
Cl'
*&gt; 1.41 !V j)n r Athfun. 1 1 P k n r .7 .(17) I b n r y
Also on the card will he fea­
Su it,ago popped up to short left to end the game
participants i*
and
strike out against Giants closer K.
7914
176
11.
m
Crown,
Runner
Up
Men
tw in * (R|. B r ...k « illr . 9 (7) Hud Sum , rT
tures for the regular divisions ol
Salmon finished the night 4-for-4 with tw if
Crrj4T)i,r BrIWvirw. n«41. Uoun. 71 Novr.
develop treatr
I a m lU ftn *. 9 ,42X1 D m * . la llu m |K&gt;
‘ho ninth inning after barely missing *
Super Late Model. Late Model
l u n r il 11: Kt.turd
i’rrllrn.1. 7 « l l
home runs, four RBI and three runs scored
Mum. HI ,|| ( f M o d irr. IV tan d. II (6) A|
mg specific re
a foil! hnerdown the leftficld line Hr
H. Ir rr u m
f „ p s p ,,d
l„hn S h n » d , ,
Sportsman. Super Stock, Mini
Mrrnll Idand. 12 (99, I w i Mard,
Eckstein
also had a giMxi evening, going 3-for-5
goals with tin
night I-for-5 and is now’ 4-for-10 after
Mrmlted. C t I n2
99 Crnwm
ISLind,,. I I ,77) Danny Shram, MriNium, .
Stock, and Strictly Stock
with three runs scored.
* h
h , ra
include group
K'vrng him a .400 average.
RADIAL 11KI 167 r r , , r enlrle«l
I* &lt;I2) (s T1 s , , h . IC U n d . IX (Ml) | II C „ ,
Pit gates will open at 4 p.m.
I nrm piur . I
|„ « , I'r w l™ , \|j i7 M '
h. ihe opening game on Saturday Bonds made
l&gt; k .v ,h .J .. I . , ) J , C M tjp l u ll ll S,
counseling as
Die Best-of-Seven Series was to hau
111
12
411
M
u
.lrn
*
Runner
Up:
Dv«r»r„
with
grandstands
open
a
6
p
m
IV ir.*hurK. 17 I*), l a , . , * . - m il 11, s ,
f,rs.' V' ,'rl‘l hc*Fies at bat a memorable one hit
and random i
jEanc,sco s l*jC-Bell Park for gamtujlrulgr. 1.4m R,»,r. N|. 17 671. 9-. U u .im e
rrfrid n jiK . I" I I I ) K n lh R .4 » „ , (r ,
and
racing
action
beginning
at
Participants n
•uneill r lM r ) n r ( .u liu lK, . f,m , K ,„ r S|
T " ,n 'h,l‘ ,op of ,ht* w o n d inning
1 .norland, 19 (2I| I N o d N unn. iblam k., 2ll’
7:30 p.m.
9 679 99 M udm n lup Speed: lU K u e lln n e n
lodge Stepher
HI ».«■* II* lt,4i n t « , Kr ( i t ) . J|
( jj* .
^ o re 2%
J 50,0 h° mo mn'
the
|r I ai«tl« fhill. |n| V( f l i jrnan*
NSS is located 10 miles South
Ihurniio. (Hl.1n.l41
rewards prog
All three games are set for 8 p.m 9Uof
Daytona
Beach,
between
14
lnJi«4ir« driver running lur |kN&gt;r
VCHOSIA S P U D WAY PARK
Ihe Angels, meanwhile, were gettine mn„ ,r
noncoinpliam
&lt;&gt;!**»Alin* S p ir m t Km U « o l the W n
*»JtMrd4t. (k lo h ft |«»
(Exit
So,
East)
and
1-95
(Exit
81,
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OEFENOANT(S)
R f NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
»umK to en Order Granting the
Mctotin to Ream F orectn u e Sale
datad OCT I t . 2002 memad n 0 4
C«»e No 01 CA 15*5 ta W of toe
Cacu* Court of toe IflTH Judiciel
Caoi* in end tot SEMINOLE County
SANTORO, Ftonde. I ex* »e* to toe
highatt and beat btoder tot cam at
AT WEST FRONT DOOR at toe
SEMINOLE County Courthouae
located at Dot N PARK AVENUE to
SANTORO TL. at 11 00 AM a m on
ma day of NOV 12. 2002 toe town,
ng dteerfeed property ea tat torto n
aaaf Summary Trial Judgment lo­
ne
LOT *7, TWIN RIVERS SECTION
IV UNIT I. A SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RE COROE 0 IN PLAT
BOOK » . AT R»CE(SI 45-44 OT
THE PUOLIC RECORDS OT SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. TLORiOA
Deled tort day of OCT 15 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Meryenne Morae
Clerk of toe O ctal Court
By Mery Strom*
Deputy Clerk
Publrth to
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OTTICES OT OAVIO J
STERN. PA . ATTORNEY TOR
PLAINTITT
M l S Umveri*, Drive State 500
Plantatm f L 33324
(4541233*000
01 774791NCI)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICA74S WITH DISABILITIES
ACT pertona mto (baebatrtt need
ng 1 kpeciel accommodelui d n A J
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION
el
toe
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoute el 407 6 *5 4227. t MO455 *771 (TOO) O. I * 0 0 455 * 770.
i e Florida Relay Service
PuCAeh October 23 M 2002
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LOT 49 BRAMPTON COVE.
ACCORD&lt;NQ TO THE PlAT
T&gt;4EREOF AS RECONOCD IN PLAT
BOOH 30. PAGES 81 «4. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
ba*n Nad agar&gt;«t you and ton
you ara raquaad to aary* a copy ot
F M Mf«en datonaat i m y to « on
OAVIO J STERN ESO Plan**k
attorney t o n a l k m n M t S
Lkwerue, Drtve *500 Tweetu i. TL
33324 on or betom (no laker than M
daye bnm toe dale of toe Aril pub*
r**on of tort n rere of ackoni and M*
tot ongnal web toe rkerk of tort COMt
aeber betore kn,. Va on Plaaeef'k
attorney or nv. I l e a k toereeltor
tYNarwne a detaiR wrt be antomd
•deem you tor toe ratel demanded
to to# romplaee or petamn kfcet here­
to
WITNESS my hand and toe Mel of
to« Court at SEMINOLE County
Ttonda. tort day of OCT 15 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OT THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stroup*
OCPUTV CLERK
LAW OTTICES OT DAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY TOR PLAINTITT
M t S UNIVERSITY ORtVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. TL 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT peraone weh dutxktiee need
ng a apaciel eccummodetnn ihnuid
contact COURT AOAklNISTRATON
it
the
SEMINOLE
County
Coiethout* at (407&gt;6*54227. I*0 0 955 *771 (TOO) ot 1 M ft»55
• 770. via Ttonda Retey Servira
THIS NOTICE SMALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK TOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
PuMrth October 23. 30 2002
n n ta *

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wratan dalanaaa adNn 30 daya aBar
tt&gt;a bral pubfarahon. if any on
Echavarria A A u o c d lfi P A .

PUBLIC AUCTION
PuU*c auction to ba he*) at 1200
pm on tw 4th day o t Nossmbai
2002 Al toe hmt door of Santord
Towing and Recovery located at
2922 Comby Ctob Rd . Santord. FI
32771. tor thm purpose ol (Asposng
of toe Mowing w h d s
YEAR 1987 MAKE FORO
V»N4 1FAPP73J0HW312778
YEAR 1987 MAKE OLDS
1Q3GR11A7HP3I7499
PuNtc auction to ba hakj at 1200
pm on the Sth day of November
2002 Af Vw Area door of Santord
Towing and Recovery located at
2922 Country Club Rd . Santord. FI
32771. tor N purpose of (Aspoang
of toe tetmwng »ahcN
YEAR 1990 MAKE HONDA
1HGCB78MLA024144
Pubfac auction to ba hato at 1200
pm on »w ffh day of Noiamber
2002 Al toe AoN door of SanAed
Towng and Recovery toe Med at
2922 Country Club R d . Santord. FI
32771. tor f a purpose of dtposmg
of toe tA w n g veNcN
YEAR 1994 MAKE MtTSU
JA7IS21G2RP009978
Pubfac auction to ba heki at 1200
pm on toe Tlh day of Mcnrambar
2002 Al too AoN (toor of Santord
Towing and Recovery located at
2922 Coitolry Ctob R d . Santord FI
32771. tor lha pispoee of (Asposng
of toe b to e n g veNcla
YEAR 1999 MAKE DOOGE
2B3HD46R8XH8341A9
Pubfash October 23. 2002
RRI53

9119 Corporala l a* a Onva Surta
300 Tampa Florida 33834. and Na
*&gt;a ongasai »ah N t Court aahar
a drfcwA *Hl ba antarad agam«t you
lor Iba rakal ftamandad In fha
Cnmplaad or pattion
Thra nottca V a l ha pubfasbad one a
aach a — fc lor bao conaacubva
waaAa n
Sanlord Herald
WITNESS my band and f*a tael oI
9*e Court on Vat day ol OCT 10.
2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
By RcAh King
At Oapufy CNr*
Fcbevama A A tio n a tn P A .
PO Boa 29018
Tampa FL 33822 9018
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM
MOOATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT COURT AOMINISTRA
TION AT 201 N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD FLORIDA 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323 4330.
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS
PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING IF
Iff ARING IMF“AIRE 0 (TOO) 1 * 0 0
9 9 S 8 7 7 I. OR VCKCE (V) I 8 0 0 999­
8770. VIA FLORIDA RELAY SER
VICE
Putto h Ortober 23. 30. 2002
RR190
m THt CIRCUIT COURT
O f THf IfTH
JUOfClAL CIRCUIT
PIANO FOR
SCMP40LC COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
Case No 02CA-1MO14-K
E o m e n EDIT CORPORATION O f
AMERICA.

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Co*my of Samnofa Stefa of Florida
Unless such carkAcafa(t) shal ba
redeemed accordtog to law. toa pmparty detertwd n such certihratets)
wd be snfa) to tw Ngheaf barter at
toa west farm door. Samntfe Comfy
Courthouae. Santord. Ftonda. on
Monday December 2. 2002. al
11 00am
F»aymeof of Safa toa. appiratAe
documentary stamp team and
rerordnq toes are reryjred to ba
paid by toa suceetstof barter at toa
sale FcA payment of an amount
aguai to toa Ngfwst b«i •• due wahn
24 hours a6er toa advwrksad fame of
sale Al payments shaf ba cash or
guaranteed
matnjmani.
made
payable to toa Clark of tw O cU l
Court
Dated on 10/17*2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Garafafana Hartord Deputy Ctork
PubAah October 23. 30. 2002 and
FfanambarS. 13.2002
RR157

Comfy of SammoW. State of Florkia
Unless such certificated) shal be
redeemed acconfing to law toa prop­
erty desertoed to such certificated)
wd be sort to toa hi^wsl tedder at
toa west faorf tonr SemrnnW Comfy
Courthouse Santord Florida, on
Monday December 2. 2002. at
11 00am
Peymert nf SaW lea. afpfacaMa
documentary stamp tares and
reconkng Mas are reryjead to ba
part by toa surcessfii barter at toa
saw Fufl payment of an amount
equal to toa Nghesf brt « due wthei
24 hnure aPer toa advwrtisad fame of

Nobca of Appfacaflon
tor Tai Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, fwt
ANNA FERTIC FOUNDATION NC.
toa hotdar of toa Inirawmg cart^
carets) has Mad said certificated) tor
a tar dead to be issued toereon Tha
cerfaficefe manbarts) and yaar(«) of
wauanca toa dasenphon of toa prop
arty, and toa named) n efveh 4 was

Norica of AppMcaBob
tor Tas Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toal
KEV94 G TERRY, toe tarter of toa
tofanwwng rart4icate(s) has Med tart
carttoceWdl tor a tar (Mad to ba
issued toartton The certificate rsimbartc; and yaard) of issuance toa
desrnprmn of toa property and (ha
namad) n wfwh 1 «w

guaranteed
instrument.
made
payed# to toa CWrk of toa O c u t
Court
Dated on 10/172002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THC CIFCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
by l uanrw WoodWy Depufy CWrk
Purash October 23. 30 2002 and
November 6 13. 7002
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OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O f SERVICE O f A COPY Of
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
AI rrevMort of Vw decadent and
other parsons having claims or
demands agam t deredenTs estate
on etonm a copy of Vw* nobca m
date of Vw first putfaee ta n of N i
nofir a must Me Vwe ciaens wVh tors
Court WITHIN THE LATER O f
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBEICA
TION O f THIS NOTCE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SER
VICE O f A COPY O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Al other creator* of toa decadent
and parsons hevmg claims or
demands agamst the decedent's
estate must Me toa* deene wah tow
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTCE
AU CLAIMS DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WEI
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha daw of Vw first puhficatan of
tor* Nofra « October 23 7002
Personal Representative
FRANK M TOWNSENO
2321 Bufterwl Coial
Kissenmaa. FL 32744
MARY S TOWNSENO
Attorney
fair
Personal
Representative
Ftonda Bar No 198903
920 Emmett Street
PO Boe 420847
Kwsvnmee FL 32742 084 7
Ptane (407)846 2900
PuMMh October 23. 30 2002
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Defendants
NOTICE O f SALE
Motae w gnwn (hat pursuant to an
Order deled October 17. 2002 In
Casa No 01 CA 1297 14 K of toe
Cecud Court of lha Eighteenth
JrtkruJ C etuf ei and H SammoW
CotnTy Florida, n wh*th Putnam
State Bank, a Ftonda bankrg a*s o
cwfarm m toa PUe ta f and Ctyvad R
Wagner. Caro«a Wagner. W AC
investment* Inc and Hugo O
Morales as Trustee er# toa
DaWndant*. I wtl »#4 to toa N^wsf
and bast brtdaar tor case at toa West
faorl D xr of toa SenenoW CotKVy
Courthouae in Sanlord. SammoW
County. Ftonda. at 1100 fim on
Thursday Nnvwnbar 7. 2002. toa fa*
t a n g deecrtwd property sat torto to
the order or final judgment
l of 17 ChestrM HA. acconkng to
lha plrt thereof as recorded to F9at
Borfa 29 page 7 0 7 8 of toa Pubfac
Records of Semeioto CoiyVy.
Bervrw wdh d u M W i requesfang
reavjnabW accnmodafinn* to parkc
fwt# ei tore proceerfang *hourt corv
tacl I 8 0 0 999 0771 (Vbca A TOO)
or wa Florrta Relay Sam e* at 1 800
9958771
DATED tow 17to day of October
2002
UARvANNE MORSE
CWrk of Cecul Court
By Mary Stroup#
A* Deputy CWrk

CERTIflCATC NO: 988
CERTIFICATE NO: ISO
YEAR O f ISSUANCE : 1998
Y E A R O f ISSUANCE 1999
PARCEL 10# 32-19 31 902 00 0 0
PARCEL 104 31-19 31 526400D
OOA8
Pubfac auction to ba heki at 901
0010
Oascrtpfion of Property LEO N 90
am on toe dayts) specihed brtow at
Descnpfam of Property LEG LOT 1
CITY O f LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Putfaeetan of tots Noface on Ortober
FT O f S 129 FT OF W 110 FT O f
toe AoN door of Atoen t Towng Inc
CEDARH&amp;L P B 2 9 P Q 18
NOTCE O f PUBUC HEARING
23 30 2002 to toe SEMINOLE
LOT A ROSELANO PARK PB 7 PO
Located at 2499 Old Lake Mary Rd
Names r» wfvth assassad JUOfTH
NOTCE tS HEREBY GIVEN by toa
HERALD. IN SANfORO FlORlOA
Suae 134. Santord. FL tor toe pur
51
GABBAI PERSONAL REP
Board of Adjustment of tw CVy of
pose cf (Asposng of toe Mowing
Names n wfach assessed MiNFfiE
AM ot tart property bang n toa
Lake Mary Florida, toal sart Board
John 0 Mu**ukne PA
vefkdaa
L PEW
Counfy of Semmoto. Slate of Ftonda
wi8 hold a Pubfac Hearing on
Attorney at Law
AI of said proparty bang m lha
For tortoar ntormafaun piaasa caf
Unless such certificated) shal be
Wertwsdey Noeambar 0. 2002. at
415A St John* Avars*
(407)321 2948
Comfy of Samnofa. State of Ftonda
redeemed accordng fafaw toa prop­
7 00 p m or as soon a* posstoW
Patotkj Ftonda 32177
Unless such certificated) shal be
erty deecrtwd n such cartificatetsl
11/1*2
Ihareafiar. to con*rter a request from
(386)320 7420
redeemed accordng to law. toa prop­
(t)Y lar 1999Make DOOGE
lea be sort to toa Nghasl burtar at
Joe Strada. appfacant lor a vanance
Pubfash October 73 30 2002
erty deecrtwd n such certificated)
VINf 3B3AA48K4ST972004
toa kwst faont door. SarrvnoW Comfy
lo Chaffer 194 73 Lake Mary Code
RR180
wR ba sold to toa h^wst twrtar at
11/18)2
Cnurttausa. Sanford. Ftonda on
of Odtoanca* where sart section
(1 )
YAar 1997 Make FORO toa west faort door Samnofa Counfy
Monday Oecamber 2. 2002. at
governs the wal hag N ragmamanl
The unknown tpoute and all
IN THE CrnCUFT COURT
Courthouae. Sanlord. Ftonda. on
VINf 1FM0U32P2VUA48989
1100am
fax rasrtential w n g rtstrcti The
itdnown ham danaaaa
O f THf 18TH
Monday December 2 2002 at
(2) Ylar 1997,Make ACURA
Peymenl of 6aW Wa. appkcafcW
at»*gnaa« legatee*
appfacant « raquasfing the variance
JUOfClAL CIRCUIT.
It 00am
VINf 19UYA1299VIOO9106
documentary stamp tares and
10 a*ow a 86 Nqfi bnck wefl withei
cf editor % lru«(aaa or othanataa.
IN ANO FOR
Pubfash October 23. 2002
Payment of Sale tea. appicatAa
reconkng Mas ara required to ba
Vw front setback of Vw toflowvg
claiming by through, under or
SCAHNOLE COUNTY.
RR1S4
documentary stamp tares and
peal by toa successful barter at toa
desrrtoed preparty
agaam ART 0 VANTINF. deceased
FLORIDA
raconkng leas ara reqmad to ba
saW Ful payment of an amount
ar al
Tha subfacl property 1* located at
CIVIL DIVISION
paci by toa successful barter al toa
equal to toa Ngfwst brt m due wahei
NOTICE OP CLAM OP
715 CWrmont Road Lake Mary
CASE NG 01 2738 C 14 K
sale Ful payment of an amount
24 hours after toa advwrtiaad Msa of
Florida 32746 more perkcuta'iy
UEN 0 PROPOSE D BALI
NOTICE O f ACTION
FIRSTAR BANK. NA AS
IN TH€ ClRCUrT COUNT
nW Al payment* «h*l tw cash or
equal to toa highest bai is due wehm
desertwd a* fallow*
(Fhaata PvAMh W»h Sankyd Pratt)
OPVCHKLCS
TRUSTEE FOR THE NEW
O f THt 18TH
24
hours
after
toa
advertised
kma
of
guaranteed
■ Jrument.
mad#
TO MARTHA R VANTINE, r d w J
LEINOR SADtSCO OF FLORIDA.
LOT 9 REPLAT LOTS 8 9 tO A If
CENTURY
HOME LOAN TRUST
JUOCIAL CWCUfT.
saw Al payments shai be cash or
payabW to toa CWrk of toa O n *
uaty rawdanca unknown. $ aKa.
3701 So Santord Ave Santord FL
EVANSOALE NO 7 BLK A PB 92
SCRIES
1999 NOC ASSET
IN ANO FOB
guaranteed
instrument.
made
Court
32773
PGS 45 A 46
and 4 dead to al parties ciaamng
BACK ED PASS THROUGH
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
payatfar to lha Clerk of tha O cu 4
Dated on 10/172002
Data of SeN 11/1902
P*me( rtenfiftcahrn Nurvtwr 1 0 2 0
•merest* by through under or
CERTIFICATES
FlONtOA
Court
MARYANNE MORSE
» 922 0000 0090
aganst the u d MARTHA R VAN
Tma of SaN 8 00 AM
Pie# **
GENERAL
Dated on 10/17 7002
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
YRMAKF VINf
The P itta Heenng * t be held n
TINE, ndhnduafy and a l other par­
v%
JURISDICTION DIVISION
MARYANNE MORSE
SEMINOLE COUNTY FlORlOA
ties hawig or (Jamng to have any
89 FORO 1FAOP4OA1KF226O07
toa CVy Commw*ion Chamber* at
tammy R GU1NYARO DERRICK
CASE NO 02 CA 2204 14 W
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
by l uanrw WrurtWy Deputy CWrk
ngN. Mia or ntarest n (he property
100 N Country Ctob FVI La*aMary
92BUIC
I04HP93LV4H931779
J GUiflYARD UNKNOWN SPOUSE
NATIOF4AL CITY MOHTGAGE CO
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
PutAsh Ocirjber 23 30 2002 wrt
The P itta w nv4*d lo ahend and ba
heraei daserttad
91 PONT 1G2NE94U1MC982192
OF
E/EKIEL J THOMAS SR K *jA
PLAINTIFF
by Gerakkne Hartord Depufy Clerk
November 6 13 2002
98 MYUN KMHCF24F XWAt 18108
heard Sart haarvig may ennfinue
MARTHA R VANTINE. Trustee of
E/EKIEL
J
THOMAS
JR
VS
Pubksh October 23 30 2002 and
RR182
frem km# to kma unfit toa Board of
09 PLYM
IC3BA440XFQ203890
IN AO Vanfme FamJy Trust astabUNKNOWN
PERSONS IN PO SSES
AMBFR WILLIAMS FT AL
Nwwmber 0. 13. 2002
Adjustment makes a final determet*
97DOOG 1B7HC16Y1VJ823139
kshad under toe Trust Declaration
SION
OF
THE
SUBJECT
Notice of Application
RM156
WFINOANTiSl
hen O jestvns regenkng tors 4em
93 MONO 1MGEJ1256PL020950
dated MW TWber 24 1997. resnianra
PROPERTY
for Tar Dead
NOTICE O f ACTION
can ba addressed to Rebecca
91 HYUN KMHVF 32J7MU074301
unknown. 4 akva ami if dead to afl
Defender**
Notice of Appfacatton
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
Hammock.
Santor
Planner
at
(407)
09DODG
1BJ0244C3F
0373739
parties claanmg mteresft by.
F fO T IC l O F
For Tas Dead
KEVIN G TERRY tha hurter c4 toe
TO
AMIJlH WILLIAMS ANO
Ml*, 1440
88VMASTE VCL01394B888
tornugh i#vter or agansl lha said
F
O
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E
C
L
O
S
U
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S
ALE
NOTICE IS HF FIERY GIVEN that
kAowcq carkfiratats) has fiWd sart
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f AMOER
NOTE IF A PERSON DECIDES
00 FORO IFMDU79C0Y7B46274
(Ftaaft# putfash n
MARTHA R VANTINE. Trustee of 0w
INTEGRATED F S I INC toa hortar
certificate's) lor a tar deed to ba
WILLIAMS
TO
APPEAL
ANY
DECISION
MADE
93
FORD
2FALP74W4PX108577
A D Vertme Famay Trust estatAshad
THE SIMiFKXE HERALD)
of lha tofaowmg carkficatals) has Me«l
wsuad tharenn The certificate num­
r«%*tonc« is uo4notMm if
0 r THIS OOARO WITH RESPECT
86 OLDS JQ3GR69M6G2339J70
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
unde* the Trust Declaration dated
sa«d certificated) fay a taa dead to ba
bers) and yearts) of issuance tha
h^r
lK«y b« faytrg and if
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
96 PLYM
1P3CF42C6WD889847
suant to an Order Rescheduling
November 24 1997. ami a l other
esued toaraon The certificate nundaserffarn of tha property and to#
THIS MEETING OR HEARING HE
b# d#ad ft * unhncmr*
Foreclosure SaW dated OCT 16
86BU1C
2G4WB14W2J1432408
parties having or cleamng to hava
beds) and yeans) d wsuanca tha
named) n wrveh 4 was assessed
OR SHE WILL NEED A RE CORO
* f » m«y tm tpouMt.
99 FORO 1FALP62W8SH184843
2002 and entered n Case No 0 1 ­
any ngN tma or merest m toe prop­
description of toa property, tod toa
w are as fafaows
OF
THE
PFOCEEDiNOS
AND
dtvtMM y*n#«a. u n g n « H
2738 C 14 K. ol to# Cecuit Court of
94CHEV 2 0 1FP22S7R2184222
erty ha'wn dascrOwl
named) n which 4 was assessed
CERTIFlCATl NO: 1298
THAT FOR SUCH PURPOSE HE
lha 10TH Judciai C*cu4 in and fay
The unknown beneftoerwa ctaamng
IN THC CIRCUIT COURT
93 OLDS
lG3CW53UtP4307368
Mara as fofaows
YEAR
O
f
ISSUANCE:
1998
OR
SHE
MAY
NEED
TO
ENSURE
SEMINOLE County Ftonda wherwn
C«'1'«* CfalifTMng an irtaratt by.
92 MONO 1MOC07656NA17179J
OFTHC UTM
any merest under the A 0 Vemme
CERTIflCATC NO; 704
PARCEL 104 01 20-30 500-0000­
THAT
A
VERBATIM
RICORO
Of
FIRSTAR BANK F4A. AS TRUSTEE
tbfOugh,
o&lt;
igainal
ma
95
HYUN
KMHVF14N7SU09I257
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
Famity Ttusi astabnsnad under the
YKAR O f ISSUANCE 1999
3660
THE PROCEEDINGS IS MA0E
FOR THE NEW CENTURY HOME
Da%odanta * * o ara not knw»»n to ba
93 FORD 1FAPP10J1PW193816
Thief Declaration dated November
IN ANO FOR
PARCEL ID4 36-19 30-519 0 0 0 0 ­
Description c4 Fhoperty LEO LOTS
WHICH
RE
CORO
INCLUDES
THE
LOAN TFKJST. SERIES 1999 NOC
daad of airva. and al pad&lt;a« haw&gt;g
89 MERC 1MEBM90U9KA8321I4
24 1997
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
0180
368 368 370 372 A 374 FRANK L
TESTIMONY
ANO EVI0ENCE
ASSET BACKE0 PASS THROUGH
Of
claa^akg
to
bava
any
r
«gW
tifta
or
93
FORD
1FAPP6240PM218833
TLORIOA
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tha! an action
Dascnpfaon of FVoparty LEO LOTS
WOOOHUFFS SUBO PB 3 PO 44
UPON
WHICH
THE
APPEAL
IS
TO
CERTIFICATES w P‘a.nt.6 and
ntaratt m tt^» prugrafry daaci&lt;mJ &lt;n
92 MONO 1HGCB7698NA141498
to toreuoee a mrrtgaga on lha luf
OENERAL
18 A 19 A N 1 7 O f VACO ST ON S
Names vi wh*ch assessed JUOtTM
B
f
BASED
FI
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r iu w v n / ue/vin n p r n m r y i
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KWMng property n Samtnoia County
JURISDICTION DIVISION
Bl K O A O CHAPF’ELLS SUBO PB 1
GAORAI P f RSOfLAi R f P
2660105
G U lN V A tm U N K N O W N • .P O ( i, »
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IF ASF 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
ha/wil arvt te»%l tafcfe* kv &lt;4st&gt; *i
ACCORDING TO THE PLAI
Book 1 Page 07. of the Pubfac
CARLOS M OR02CO. ET AL.
91 ISU
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redeemed arxunkng to law ttw prop
the eesl front door SenvnuW Comfy
IHE
MEEIVfO
Al
40
7
985
1474
THEREOF
AS
RF
CORDED
IN
PLAT
rhe
WEST
FRONT
DOOR
ot
m*
Records
of
Semeic4e
Cointy
Ftonda
DETENOANTlS)
86 CHFTY 1C3BT56KXGC243666
arty deserted #i such cartfcatedl
Cntrttause Santord Ftonda on
CITY OF LAKE MARY FLORIDA
SfMi/KXE County CourVmuse n
BOOH 99 AT PAGE 94 AND 99. Of
has been Ned agwnst you and you
n o tic e o t action
92
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w
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be
s*AJ
to
toa
fewest
twkVr
at
Mundey
December
2.
2002.
at
Carol
Foster
C#y
D
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l
SE
MlNOt
C
County
FlnrwSa
rt
M
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THE PUBLIC RE COFIDS OF SEMI
are regu*ed to serve a copy c4 ywa
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
WILL BE SOLD TO SATISFY TOW
toa west front door SenvnuW Comfy
11 00am
Pubfash October 23. 2002
o tiuck a m on ihe day of FJOV 12
MOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
enfteri deNnses 4 any. to 4 on
TO CARLOS M OROTCO
Payment
of
SaW
Me
aLSAcatla
INO 8 STORAGE FEES PLUS
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2002 t e 1 faM eg d n r r fie ) primer
Courthousa Santord. Florvla on
ha» bean Nad agarot you ami thm
Adorno A * * • PA . P k n M * altof
etxjke lekelenc* rt unknown 4
documentary stamp tares and
ACCUMULATING
STORAGE
tf a% *e1 ky to n sart F nai Jmfajrrwr*
Monday Decambar 2. 2002. at
you ara w ffjtm ti to aerva a trf&gt;y ol
wys. whose address w 2601 South
b e lli* they be knng and 4
IN THC CIRCUIT COURT
reconkng Mes are requred to be
OWNE R HAS A RIGHT TO A HEAR
to w4
11 00am
yota
(aratan
itHmva%
i
any.
to
4
or
tlayshure
D»*ve
Su4e
1600.
4Aa#m
be'khethey be dead to* itoknown
OF
THE
EIGHTEENTH
part by toa successful barter at toe
ING PRIOR TO SALE DATE ANY
Peymenl of SaW Me apgfacade
LOT 1 ANO 2 BLOCK 9 TIER 18
DAVIO J STERN ESO PUrM I*
Ftonda 33133. wahn JO days after
defendanlk who mey be ipouaet.
JUOfClAL CWCUfT
saW
Fu&gt;
payment
of
an
amount
VEHICLE
WHICH
REMAINS
documentary
stamp
lares
and
SEMINOLE PARK. AS PER KAT
aftomay twhoaa addra** « 801 S
toe Nsl putAcakun and Na lha ong»
h e n devrteea. giareeea a u g e e t
O f FlORlOA.
equal
to
toe
highest
brt
is
due
w4htn
THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT
UNCLAIMED
OR
FOR
WHICH
THE
reconkng
Mas
ara
rmyueed
to
ba
UrwvarvTy
Dr*a
4900
PtanUtun
FL
nai with tha CNrk ot h o Court aahar
kenorv cierKlurt trukteek. arxS a4
IN ANO FOR
CHARGES FOR RECOVERY TOW
24 hours after toe advertised time of
BOOK 2. PAGE 75. O f THE PUBLIC
pa«J by toa tu c c ru U takMr at toa
33324 on cif balura (no Utar than 30
before servre on PVsr&gt;Mt s attorneys
partiek cbuming en interekt by.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
ING
A
STORAGE
SERVICES
RICOFTOS
Of
SEMiNCXE COUN
saW
AI
payments
she*
tw
cash
or
saw
Ful
payment
of
an
amoml
day* bom »ha data of *ra irvl putA
or ernne-kaNry toereafler otherwise
through, under ot agenal to*
GENERAL
TY FlORlOA
•quW to toa Nghasl bd m due wfhei
REMAIN UNPAJO. MAY BE SOLD
guaranteed
instrument.
made
cation of »•* nobca ol action) and Na
a deteu* wd be entered agaewt you
Uetondenti who are not known to be
JURISDICTION
DIVISION
Date) tors day of OCT 16 2002
AFTER 39 DAYS IF THE VEHICLE
peyabW to the CWrk of toe C a n *
24 horns afier Vw eiverksad lima of
tt« ongruJ *»«nt thm ctam ol rtv* court
tor tha rekef demanded m tha
dead ot abve. and a* parley banng
CASE NO O1-CA 011 U P
IS MORE THAN 3 YEARS OF AGE
MAFTYAF4F4E MORSE
saW Al payments shal ba cash or
Court
inttwaf batora aannta on PW4*1 *
CcmptaeK
or claeriaig to have any rr/il HI* re
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
guaranteed
instrument
mad*
A* CWrk of sart Court
ANO
AFTER
50
DAYS
IF
THE
VEHt
Dated
on
10/172002
attarnay of vrvnacbaiafy thmaafta*
Dated tfvs day c4 OCT 16. 2002
ntetevl to to* ptuperty dakertwd to
CORPORATION
By Mary Struu(W
CLE IS 3 YEARS OF AGE OR LESS
peyabW to toa CWrk of the Circuit
MARYANNE MORSE
odwKwma a dalauH »WI ba antarad
MARYAfrltE MORSE Clark
Pt*.nti6
toe mortgage bang torectokad her*
CLERK O f THE ClfCLHT COURT
FREE O f AU PRIOR LIENS SALE
A* Depufy CWrk
Court
agaa^M you kv r a raaaf damanded
By Ruth Krg
n
Thr* notice a pmvrtad purkuant to
WILL
BE
HELD
AS
POSTED
A
A
T
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Dated
on
1
(VI72002
n V5a comgAanl of pataen Mad hara
Deputy CNrk
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toal
OHEO WE1LAN0 And BHENDA
THE
LOCATION
INDICTED
FOR
Adrrwvstrakva
Order No 2 065
by
l
uanrw
WoodWy
Dep*4y
CWrk
MARY
ANNE
MORSE
ADORNO A VOSS PA
an action to torectoea a mortgage (to
GEHRt
GOAD
KEY
LEASE
INC
In accordance w*h toe Amercer*
THE LIENOR ABOVE
CLERK O f THE CIF4CUIT COURT
Pubfash October 73 30. 2002 arrt
WITNESS my hand ami thm seal c4
2601 South Beyshore Drrva
toe Mowing property
(TOWN
S
WE
It
ANO
#nd
AN
mto
Dsebfafie*
Act 4 you are a per
Pubfash
October
23.
2002
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
November 8 13- 3002
Ihri Court al SFMrNOtE Counfy
Suta 1600
LOT 7 TIUACUAN UNIT I*
UNKNOWN PERSON IN
«on *th i dvabfafy who need* any
by Gerakkne Herton) Deputy CWrk
RR199
RR183
Fiofik. thw day ol OCT 19 2002
Mwn Florida 33133
F»HASE t nEPLAT ACCORDING TO
POSSESSION O f THE SUBJECT
accommodation n order to perho
Pubfash October 23 30 2002 and
MARYANNE MOFTSE. CLERK
( 1O9»090 9995
THE PLAT THEREOF AS R IC O R a
NOTICE O f PUBLIC SALE
REAL PROPERTY. H #1
Notice of Application
pate n tow proreadng yoj are erW
Ffarverrber 6 13 2002
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
It you ara a parson wah a (Asabaey
DnUrrUnl
ED IN PtAT BOOK a* P»GE 12
ALTAMONTE
TOW1NO.
INC
•
lor
Tas
Deed
tWd at no cost to you. to prrwiftiont
RR159
_________________
who needs any accornmodalicei n
BY Mary Stroup#
UNCLAIMED
VEHICLE
AUCTION
THRU 1*
Of THE PUBLIC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thal
NOTICE Of
of caftan assistance Ftaasa contacl
DEPUTY CLERK
order to participate r Pus proceed
Nobca of Application
RECOROS O f SEMINOLE COLIN
117 MARKER ST
fORECLOSURE
SALE
SHIRLEY
R
PICK
FORO.
toa
healer
the Own A#kTwvstT«lrv al 301 Ffayto
LAW OFFICES Of DAVIO J STERN
n g you are anUNd al no coal to
tor Tar Dead
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL
TY TLORIOA
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
pur
(4
toa
fafaowng
cerkficaled)
Nss
Med
Park Avenue Sanfayd FI 32771
ATTORNEY FOF1 plaintiff
you
to
toe
pruvisein
of
c
art
an
a
im
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
toal
bay peen Ned eganet you ami tow
SALE BEGINS AT 10 00 AM SOLO
,u#nt lo * Tn#l Judgm#nl ol
seal carttocatets) tor a Ur deed to be
FYsvw No (407)323-4330 ertensen
801 S UNIVFRSITY DRIVE
tanca
PNasa contact Court
Kevtn
Q
Tarry,
toa
holder
of
toe
fc4AS
IS
NO
WARRANTY
NO
TITLE
you eie reryuwed to yerve a copy ot
For#cto#ur#
d#l#d
OCT
1*.
TOO?
issued thereon Tha carkficafa run4277 w*hn 2 workng days &lt;A your
AtArwvstrahon al *101 North Park
SLATE 900
towv g cerkhcated) has hied sart
your written detansak 4 any
4 on
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
And *m#f#d n Caw No 01 CA 012
b
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lt)
and
yearts)
ol
wsuanca
toa
rwepf of toa note# or pteartng. 4
PLANTATION FL 33324
A»enua S»^la N X1 Santord. Ftorda
cartAiceted) tw a tar de#«J to ba
OAVIO J STERN ESO PUtothk
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIOS
14
P
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IN
a Cirtul Couir o4 lh#
deecrpfaon
ol
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property
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lha
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IN ACCOFiDANCE WITH THE
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nmv
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attorney whcee adureia • ttot S
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959 8 771 (TOO). 4 you are n ice
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
eorkng days of y w recent ci thr*
bent) and yearts) c4 issuance toe
Unrvervfy Onv* I50U. Fhartaten I L
tor SEMINOLE Count* TtondA
11-12 2002
iu
s'a
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tosuws
«T**&lt;red cal 1 BOD955 0 770 (V)
nobca. 4 you are hearng or voce
ACT. person* •«&gt;
newI
description of 4w property, arrt to#
, n .f ..n
CHASE MANHATTAN
33324 on ot betura |no Itoal toen 30
1990 FORO
CERTIFICATE NO 1304
(Vw ffay«)a Retey Serve#*)
a tp ao il arcommudaton khoukj
npaeed ca4 1 (000) 9 9 9 0771
njrrwsi
Vi
wh*h
4
was
assessed
1FAPF*6046L
Ml
80720
day* bom toe date ul toe Nkt (vTA
MORTGAGE CORPORATION i*
YEAR O f ISSUANCE 1999
Stjbmitled by
contacl COURT ADMINISTRATION
Pubksh October 23 30 2002
is are as b t o n
ca bun of tor, note# of actkto) end Ne
PHONE 4 407 3390700
PARCEL
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18
21
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GREG
WEHANO
And
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al
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SEMINOLE
County
RR151 _______________________
CERTIFICATE NO ASA
toe ongna! with to* derk of tort court
Pubfash O k ber 23. 2002
BRENOA
GERRY
OOLO
KEY
4000 Hofiywtvrt BixAevard
0720
Courthouse al (407)689 4227 1
YEAR O f ISSUANCE 1999
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
ertber betore kerwa on Plantatt
RR164
Descnpfion at Property IEG LOT
LEASE INC ROOIN S WtllANO
SUW 675S
dOO 9998771 (TOO) or 1 000 99V
FWRCCL
«04
31
1931
92*4000Of THC EIGHTEENTH
attorney or rtimarkatety toeraaher
and
AN
UNKNOWN
PERSON
IN
72 MEPlAT O f W1NWOOO PARK
HcVywrxrt FI 33021
8770. na Flunk Relay Service
NOTICE O f AUCTION
0090
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
otharwtae a daUu* at* be artered
POSSESSION O f THE SUBJECT
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T ies NOTICE SMALL HE PUB
Descrpbun of Property LEG LOT 9
Ttvs auction w&lt;8 ba hart on
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agatokt you lot lie refcet iKrrrvyndeit
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10.
2002
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9
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PG
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n tr.e cumpkynt of petamn Nwl here­
•d »a4 to tha ha/iAftl ant b#Al t#d
MCOONALa JANET MCDONALD
Pubfeh CVk ber 73. 30 2007
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
ti* r e s n wbsh assessed Aakth
329 Aufan Ave . Overt) FL
FLORIDA
dar
tor
ia
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MR 170
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
ProSiWCfave t-dde»s mey vw{ec1
Gabbai Personal Rep
CASE NO 02-CA-2473-16M
WHNESS my band and to* keel &lt;4
diAComthoulA in SANTORO SEMI
Cuunfy at SerrvnoW State of FkaMa
h erald
the vefvrWs on toe day betore toe
AI c4 sart property be*«J n toe
&gt;NME FORFElTUREOf
true Court al SEMINOLE Coitofy
HOLE
Count,
Ttonda
11
00
AM
Unless
such
cerkficefed)
shai
be
Publrth October 23 30 2002
Nudce ol Application
Auction Hum 9AM unfit 6PM Terms
Comfy uf SemevjW btale of Florsla
112 410 00 IN UNITED STATES
rwteemed scLordng to law toa prtfiOLtocA un It-#
da, ol NOT IT
Fkjiate. toikday of OCT 15 2002
lor Taa Deed
MM149
Unless such cerkfiewtets) shal ba
are cash or certified funds only
CURRENCY
•rty deserted r suoh carkficalad)
J0OT *i« tortowng dtACrtwd pn^ar
MAHrANNI MOftSE CLERK
NOTCE
»S MERC 0# GIVEN toal
unTirp
n
f
(•deemed
acccnknq
to
W
w
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prup
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reserves
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to
...i fc.tn n
f nai JuiKjmAra.
CLERK OT THE r.lHClA T COURT
be sofa) k&gt; faw highest bakter al
IM tML CIRCUIT COURT O f THf
‘.HilU E Y H PICKFORO the
erty desertwd n such cerktcalets)
accept or retose any and al brts
kO B»eitun e c o u p u u n t
the west from door Semnofa Comfy
EIGHTEENTH JUOfClAL CIRCUIT
B f Mary Sbot&lt;)*
to #4
ul toe k4k«wng uerMcrt#(S» has Ned
The l a e r r ) veTwWs are (4Mre«l
r t be surt to toe hs/wsl barter al
TO JelWry StaTAer
LOT 55. SPHlNUVIlW ACCORO
Courthouse SerAed ftonda. on
OtPUTY CLERK
IN AND FOR
sa&gt;t n t f i i ' e t l U a U« feed to be
toe
west
trod
duor
Sem
w
Je
Comfy
kv
beH
v o MvfaH D Ocembra Esguwa
LAW OFFICES OT DAVIO J STERN
Lkjnley December 2. 2002 at
ING TO THE plat THERE O f AS
SEMINOLE COUNTY
s iu r t iwreon The cetkfiiate ru n
Cuurtoocee Santord Ftonda un
1984 PONTlAC BONNEVILLE
One Suuto Oranga A«e Su4e
HE COROE 0 IN PlAT BOOK .N
ATTORNE V FOR Fn AINt i f f
FLORtOA
11 00w*
be*til
tail reaiiv) u* wsuarxe. toe
VIN4 2G2AR69M2E2299I34
Monday December 7. 2002. al
304
Peymenl of SaW Me apptcatfae
PAGES 4 J 4 J O f THE PUBLIC
M l S UNIVtltSITY DRIVE
CIVIL ACTION
desHStan of toe p^perty tad toe
1980
LINCOLN
TOWN
CAR
II 00am
Ortandu. f u * k 32001
RECOROS Of S I MINOL E COON
documentary stamp ts&gt;es snd
CASE NO 02 CA 2216-14 K
SLATE 500
nAfvw*si n afich 4 was assess*)
V&lt;N« HNBM82F 8JY649619
Payment uf Saw We. appMaLw
ami M others whu dawn an m m I
T , TLORIOA A i l 3032 VAaga HA
reconkng teas are reaped to be
PLANTATION F I 33324
WELLS FARGO HOME
s s '* a a U t a i
1992 BU1CK SKYLARK
ducumantary stamp tares and
n tw Muwvg property 132 410 00
paaj by trw m x s u U barter si toe
Plat# Wnt*r Pa/, Thorto# 32T92
iM ACCORDANCE WITH THE
m ortgage m e f k a
CERTIFICATE NO 3302
V)N4
tG4NJ1431NC6t9l72
(aronkng Mas are »eqwred to tw
n Untfed States currency
saw Fui paymant of an amount
*M EFIlCANS WITH DISABILITIES
0ATE0 M i l » J OCT 1* 2002
n o r w i s t MORTGAGE INC
YEAR Of ISSUANCE 1995
part
by
toa
successful
bOder
at
toa
2001
TOYOTA
COROLLA
Donald
F
Eskngar
n
h*s
ofkoal
FhenMt
equal to toa Nghesl baj w due w4Nn
ACT penrtok eah iMJb-kliek naedUARYANNE MORSE
PARCEL »0« 10 21 30-907 0000
ViN4 1 NXBR12E212901996
saw Fui payment ol an amoml
capacity as Sher4f of toe Samnofa
24 hours S tar the advert sad tma &lt;4
ma a kpecial acoommodatato khoukj
A* C
ol AAcd Court
0103
Publish October 23 2002
equal to toa tvgrwsl brt w due wrton
Covnfy. Ftonda. torough n s othews
saw Ai payment* shai be cash or
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION
B , M *r, Stroup*
SAMORA L COLON AKA SANORA
Defacf'ctam j# Property LEG LOTS
24
hous
s"#r
toa
k
M
r
f
i
r
t
time
c4
RR169
_____________
___
n^stigators
or
agams
se»ted
lha
guaranteed
instrument
made
ki
the
SEMINOLE
County
Aa OApul, ci*r«
LYNN COLON, fatal
18 • 19 REPEAT O f WtNWOOO
i m AI payments shal tw caah or
above property on or about
Defendant!«i
payable to toa Qark of toa O tu 4
Courlbouk* at (407^ *3 *227 I
SutirnillAd 3*
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
PARK PB 3 PO 30
guaranteed
instrument
made
September 13. 2002. at or near 1060
MO *5 5 *7 7 1 (TOO) or 1 * 0 0 *55
Court
NOTICE Of ACTION
FaPai * GAMJ P A
FO R O S C E O L A CO UNTY.
N«tws n *h«.n assassad PiNk E y
payable
to
toa
CWrk
of
toa
O
tv
*
Bennett
Drve
Lcngwood
Semnoa
Dated m 1G 17 2002
*770 na Ttonda Rwey Sani*a
TO DAISY AHFfCTYO
F L O R ID A
SuA* 300
PARKER CUE FORO JACKSON
Court
County
Florida
and
*e«/ed
MAHtA/sNE MORSE
THIS NOTICE SHALL B f PUB­
15 TO Madrug# A«*rva
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
P R O B A T E D IV ISIO N
AI gf sart preswrfy bang n toe
Dated on tQ/172002
19 000 00 of toe aUrve preperty on
CLERK Of THE CIF4CU1T COUNT
LISHED ONCE A WEEK TOR TWO
Coral Curt*.. Ttorala IJIAd
C a e e N u m t w r P R 02 P R 000429
UNKNOWN
CiMf+f ol SememW StaWufFkvrta
MARYANNE MORSE
or about September 18 2002. at or
SEMJKXE COUNTY FLORIDA
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
13051562 AMO
CURRENT ADDRESS
iN
RE
lSTATE
OF
Uwesa smh L#«i.t« eteisi shal ba
CLERK Of THE CIRCUIT COURT
near 1062 Montgomery Road
by Garakkna Martoni Depufy Clerk
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
ItorAon# mtfi 4 Hrt«W| a no r r a l
UNKNCANN
ROBERT A W»r| l AN
•eifeemeil s to n in g to Ww Vw prup
SEMlfKAE COUNTY FLORIDA
AOamunre
Sprwigs
Semnofa
Pubfash October 21 JO 2002 and
A vo«Kial a u n m l r K n to pailiu
ANY ANO AIL Uf*NOWN PAR
Daieased
HERALD
erty
fev '&lt;*») n sulR cerlfacaWls)
by
l
uanrw
M
u
k
ry
Deprty
CWrk
County Flomia 32714 Saal progarr
U member 6. 13. 2002
pal« n tor* pruavaakrig W aAJ u n
Putm il October 23 50 2002
TIES Cl AIMING BY THROUGH
N O T IC E O f A D fifa N lS T R A T IO N
• i be wfa) to toe rw/iest Ukfer at
Pubfash October 23. 30 2002 arrt
tf m n Ow cuktudy of toe Sherfl c4
tad Court A K im lirlrn at 301 N
MR 196
UNOCR AM) At*AiN‘al THE MERE
Ifw «krw«stfatsyi of Vw estale of
M H 1 4 7 __________ _________
toe eesl *u*4 P r SemeiuW Counfy
Nuvenber 6 13. 2002
Swhaajfa OaKfay lur » a pur (awe «A
Par* A a u n S»Ato N J0I SarAird
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN
ROflIRT A WHflAN deceased
Cuuitoouse S a fa ri) Ftorrt* an
Notice of Application
'
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
k,f5».tu*a pur soar4 14 saclwns
HW160_________________________
I G d . I2 TM * r t n ? # r , n i ) i t o ,
UAMTiSt WIKI ARE NOT KNOWN
f ta Nun**-' PR 02 PR OOH29 a
UrvLry Nirwrmber 18 2002 at
lor
Tar
Deed
O f THE t*TH
912
701
032
704
F
U
i
k
Statulee
pr*A to
prm#nAng IrHctnon#
f&lt;) Ot D€ Al) OR Ai IVE WHi THE R
pevvfaog «i Vw C rcut Court tur
Notice of Application
NOTICE IS HEREHY GIVEN tval
II OOam
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
An Arrwndad Cumptant tor FortoA*ra
(A0TI663 422T
I 600 955 6TT1
Os* • u C u rty F h n U Probate
•
■
I
Pay«nw4 uf SaW lea j**wi.*r»*
lor
Tas
Deed
DONALD l TERRY ANNE T TERRY
IN ANO TOR
has been Mad n f a above sTytod
itOOl « I 800 955 «T TO |VI «*•
Owwam Vw wfckevs uf wfw.h w 2
'
■ •
■
ju a w n t a i f *Ump lases and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toal
REVOCABLE LIVING TFKJST tw
SEMINOLE COUNt Y
Court
F k«al* Relay Senate
I S HEIRS DEVISEES OR OTHER
Courthouse
S&lt;juar#
Kuwmmee
KEVIN G TERRY toe tarter uf toe
•aiurtfang Wes are reqwrsd to tw
FLORIDA
hukler (4 tw toauwmg certaficateis)
I ME ME BY CERTIFY tval a trua ami
Put a m O k 4aw 21 » 2W J
F h*ali 32741 The name* &lt;4 Vw
Cl AtMANTS
kAjwvig cerkfiialedl has Med sart
(«ad by Vw su iiessM bskfer at tw
has Mel u * l (.wlfauWs) fat a Ur
GENERAL
correct copy of tors Nobc e of
MRIfid
________________
IA S I KNOWN ADORE SS
person*! rt^ r tte Uliw and Vw (*r
cerkfic*t«d)
tor
•
la*
dew)
to
ba
vaaa Fwi peymenl uf an amumt
deed
to
be
wsuei)
twraun
The
ter
JURISDICTION OtVISKJN
ForlaAura CurrpUnf was tormshed
Mmal
(•presarVal'iw«
alkjrney
are
UN*N(VrN
*»u*d Vwreun Tha cetkfiLaW nun
equal to toe 'e/w sl brt is due wfahn
litreate number d ) and year(S) (4
IN IRE CIRCUIT COURT.
CASE NO 02 CA 2177 14 l
by U S cerUfwd mai return iece*4
CURRENT ADDRESS
set
fajito
bekw
te n s' and ye*M«| of wsuanca to#
24 taurs s6er the siNertisw) fame &gt;4
e e w e r tw descipfaun uf toe prup
IN ANO FOR *1 'JP«CIE
CONSECO FINANCE SERVICING
laguested to toe above named
UNKNOMN
* U IM tlH tS tlD PtHSONS
desu%4iun uf toe property arrt toe
lew AI paymerits shal be cash or
COUNTY. I LCR'FU
arty and tw namad) ei afvth 4 was
akkasaea a&lt;s 16 day of Ockiwr
rOUARI NOTIFIED 9 w» an autMi
AMt n o lif HO I ha ?
CO W
PLAFf Ilf F
r
e
r
e
i
l
vi
wh«h
4
was
assessed
guaranteed
nslrument
made
CASE
FFO
01
CA
125/
14
K
assassad
were
as
faAows
2002
lu U * tiw 4 murtgaga cn tw kA
AJ
i#.MAii
un
Aliuni
IN#
nu#c#
i
•ware as I A » »
peyaLW to toe CWrk of toa Cecul
CERTIFICATE NO 206
Tasha M ScrAaro
hjwtfMj dwMttowl pruparty n SEMI
UI#&lt;I #ptw h#v# u»#«.1ion» m#t
CERTIFICATE
NO
A94
Court
FlJ TNAM S TA! I LLANn i Ffajnda
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1999
yurHAROS ACKEF.MAN t t Ac
Ganaral CoiKwei
FKAE U ju fy. Hw«k
tji#&lt;#nq# m#
cJ *i# #A * 1#
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1999
L)tf IFLDANFlSI
Caled on 1GA2002
PARCEL 0 4 29 19 JO 9AG0610banaeg auatn wt»n
f tonda Bar No 006Wj 29
l Of 29 BLOCK D SEMlFKXE
I&gt;.#&gt;rir I f i n i ul * « K U JIA I#i«#
PARCEL il)4 31 1931 9260UUO
UARY ANNI UORbE
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NOTICE O f ACTION
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1
0
Sarmnura
Comfy
Shar4TsC4hca
SITES ACCOROfNEi TO THE KAT
# rW M
or |u&gt;»Nticn ul
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
Daeuptun &lt;4 Ptoparty LEG LOT 1
0060
rs
CONSTRUCTIVE 5ERVICE
lOOBusn Buuievenj
#
THEREOF AS RCCOF40ED IN PLAT
IN* Court. V# ' # **»# ! lo N# » « "
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IMiNOifc COUNTY FLORIDA
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in
R iCMAHO S ACKERMAN
Santord Ftonda 32773
BOOK 19 PAGES 40 THROUGH 4J
ut.|#i.ren* •■tfi IN# Court WlTMIfl
Ly Gerskfana Hartort) Deputy CWrk
CEDARHJLL
PB
29
PG
»6
WAGNER
WAC
INVESTMENTS
PB
1
PQ
82
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OT RtCHARO
(40 7(669 660 )
PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMi/KXE
THC
l
AT
EH
O
f
THRCE
MOTrTHS
Names
n
efivch
assevsed
AAKT
h
POata Ocfcber 9 16 21 30 2002
INC snd HUGO G MORALES AS
Namas to which assassad
s A£*£MMA/4
Attorney to# Pafaburwr
COUNTY FLORIDA
AJTtH THt DATE Of THt TIHST
g a bba j p e r s o n a l REP
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.
October 16. 2002
UAttYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK O f THE COURT
By Dorothy w Bofton
Deputy Clerk
WAh DttaNMe* Ad. p t r v n with
neerkng a *pec»el accommo» * o f&gt; to P«1&gt;apate n i m pro
Ceding should contact court
A ^ W tn tio n at telephone number
(407)665-4227. not tafer fb in Mvan
(7) dry* prior lo toe proceedng tf
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Nottco ot Application
tor Ta* Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Vial
SHIRLEY R PtCKFORO TRUSTEE
Th o m a s c w a r r ir r ev o c a bl e
TRUST. the hotoar of Via toiowvig
certificated) hat Nad ta d certifi
cataltl tor a tai daad to ba issued
tharaon Tha certificate rx*nber(»)
and yaar(t| of issuance Via datcrp
t«on of Via property. and tha named)
m which a was assessed rvara a t
b to a i
CERTIFICATE NO 3057
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: IMS
PARCEL 10# 06 21-30-507-0A0O-

0210

Oatotpaan of Proparty LEO LOT
21 BLK A SUNSET MANOR P8 8
PQ 04
Name* n which assessed HENRY
HARDY JR MARY D HARDY
AH Of ta d proparty Demg n Via
County of Sarrxnoto Stata of Florida
Untata tuch certifcater*) that ba
'•deemed acconkng to tew tha prop­
erty datcrfcad n tuch certificate!*)
* * ba told to Via highest U ttar al
• tha watt fronl door. Semvioto County
: Courthouse Santord. Ftonda on
;
Monday November 18 2002 al
i 11 00am
P*ymar4 of Sato taa appkcabto
docum*mary stamp ta ia t and
'• cad n g toe* art raqu*ad to ba
pad try m* turcattAi better at ma
tato fu« p*ym*n| ©T *n •mm^l
•***•* lo tha feghest tmS « dua *4fxn
2 4 hours attar tha advertised tvra u#
tato At payment* that ba cath or
guaranteed
instrument
mad#
payabto to tha Dark of Via Circuit
Court
Datad on UVS7002
MARYANNE m o r s e
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Garattna Hartord Daputy Clark
PuMtoh Octobar 9 16. 23 30 2002
RR052
Not»ca of Application
tor Tat Oaad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
SHIRLEY R PtCKFORO TRUSTEE
THOMAS C WARR IRREVOCABLE
TRUST tha hoidar of Via fcJowmg
certificate*) hat Med said certifi
catalt) tor a tai daad to ba wtuad
tharaon Tha certificate rxKnber(s)
and yaartt) of ittoarca. tha da scrip
tion of tha proparty and tha namajt)
vi when 4 was assassad rvara at
kAtow*
CERTIFICATE NO 3033
YEAR O f ISSUANCE 1995
PARCEL ID« 07-21 -30 507 0000UOxO
D e te r pfion of FYcparty LEG LOT 2
• N 1/2 OF LOT 3 HOMEVALE PB 9
PQ 32
N a m a t m w hich a s s e s s e d
R iC H A R O 0 B E N N E T T
A l of sa id property b e in g n too
C o u n fy o f Sammoto. S tate of F to frta
Ur Mass such ce rtifica te d ) s h a J ba
ra d aa m ad a c co n k n g to law. th a prop
arty d a te /h a d n such c a rtifica ta ls )
w*4 ba so ld to V w r-ghasJ tw id a r «i
V« w a sl Ironf duu&gt; Sam m uto C o u n ty
C o u d h o u s a S a rA y d F lorid a , o n
Mumtay. N ovam Par 18 2 0 0 2 a l

11 00am
P a ym a n l of Sato toa a p p k ca lw i
d o cu m a n ta ry
sta m p ta a a s
and
r a t o r d r q t o n ara ra ^ a ra d to ba
pan) by t a tu c x a t s h J b vkto r at t a
sato f u t paym ent of an a n o u t
to th«
tw f •« d u a w»tr a i
24 h ou rs ahar h a ad v a rk s n d bm a of
sato A J paym ants s h a i tto c a s h or
g u a ra n te e d
m stru m a n l
m id a
payabto to V a Ctork of th a C&lt;rcutf
C o u rt

Datad cn IU A2002
MAMtAflflF MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMiNCXE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Gerettrto Hartord Deputy Ctork
PutAsh October 9 16 23 30 2002
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_________
Notice of Application
lor Taa Oaad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha*
y tH U 1 R PtCKFORO TRUSTEE
THOMAS C WARR IRREVOCABLE
TRUST Va holder of tha kAuanng
carthe alert I has Ned saaJ earth
caters) b i U i deed to be issued
Varaoi The cartViutla numberis)
«&gt;d yaartti of issuance V a dasexp
bun uf Va prvparty arvj the namart)
which 4 was assessed *%a/a as
bbm
C E R T IF IC A T E N O 574
f E A H Of IS S U A N C E 1995
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THOMAS WTACCARD
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C « x » * ol S frw rM S u t. ol Elond.
Dntott tuch camfhcatait) thaA be
r^ ^ r a d acrorkng to tow V a prop,
•rty described m tuch carthcataft)
w4l ba tofd to tha N gfatl btodar at
Jto atotf from door Semmoto County
Courth&lt;x&lt;*a Sanford Honda, on
Monday Nonwmber ig jq q j ^
11 OOwn
TTn uw i I Ol S . . Im . w pN utx.
tVxum ^iUr, |tAmp |j lff, arK]

i»corrtng l m n t mqund to b.
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24 hourt after Va adiartaad ttna of
MM Al p^rmwiH IN I b . c u ll or
gu«r.nf»«&lt;J
totPum.nl
rr».J.
Ptombu to to. CUrt ol m . CroM
Court
0 .M 0 on laiTO Q J
Maryanne m o r s e
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by G .r.k *n . Hutord tUpufy CUrk
RutMP OdcOrr 9 16. 93. 30 2009
RR0SS
None, ol Application
lor Tar Oaad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thal
SHIRLEY R PtCKFORO toa hottai
ol Ilia toaomng cartAcatan) h at Nad
laid carWcaMIt) kx a la&gt; dtad to ba
ikmuut Yiamon Tha c « M c a l. nunb .'(« l and |.»Ki| oI luuanca. to .
(Ukcnplion ol to . propwty and toa
nama&lt;k) m «tonh a m i i t m u r ]
•tart a&gt; M m
CERTIFICATE NO: M i
TEAR OF ISSUANCE: I99S
PARCEL 10# I 0 9 I 3I SI I-O00003S0
V
Oatcrpbon ol Proparty LEG LOT
35 ESTES ADO TO OVIEDO PB T
PG 44
Namak in rrlwti i t t r u r d ALIEN
MC ARTHUR
AJ! ol Mid proparty bang m toa
Couiry ol SarnnoU Stala ol Florida
UnUu tuch carkbcalaitl klua b .
im j*m ed acamtng to Ian. toa prop^
arty daacread n kuch carM cataltl
m l ba u k ) to toa h ^ m tl btodar al
toa m u from door. Sammxa Counfy
CourtoouM. Santord. Florida, on
Monday Nommbar 18. 9002. al
11 00am
Paymml or SaU Ua. applcabu
documanury tlamp u » &lt; and
rKOtdmg l m ar* laqumd to b .
paid by toa kuccawlul Mddtr al toa
kaU Ful paymanl of an amount
•qualto to . lugfiau bto it dua MNn
3® h o u r , arur t o . u t v n r t M d km . ol
A* ptommitr rrvai bm cam or
g u a ra n fe e i)
m ttru m e n i
m ade
l &lt;tfah** io m e C ie rs o f V e C e c iM

Court
Datmton KVS9002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
by QaraiAna Hartord Oaputy CUrk
Publish Octobar 9. 18. 23. 30. 2002
RR0S8
Nodca ol Application
•or Tai Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toa!
ANNA FERTIC FOUNDATION INC.
the hoidar of the toNowrmg earthcatalt) hat Ned u d carlificatait) tor
a taa daad lo ba issued tharaon The
certificate numbers) and year(t) of
asuanca. the description of tha prop­
erty and the namelt) vi which « wet
asseasad * a r a a t toiowt
CERTIFICATE NO 1125
YEAN O f ISSUANCE: 19M
FYLHCEL 10# 33-19 31 5060500^
0010
Detcrption of Property LEG LOT t
BLK 5 CA74AA7J PB 1 PQ 103
Names m which assassad
O f OHGE W BHUWN
AA (A %a-t proparty bae&gt;g vi ir«
County of Sammuta State of F toruU
Unlasa such cartificatalt) shaA ba
radaamad accortkng to lew the prop
arty desc/fced n tuch cartAcatatt)
wiA ba tukj to the hogfiasl b«kkt« at
tha west from door SemexAe County
Coudhouta Santord. Ftorvla. on
Monday November 18 2002. al
I t 00am
Payment of Sale lee. apptarabte
documentary stamp taaas an]
retonkng leas are reijutred to ba
pe«J by tha tuccesafiA twJilar at t a
sate Ful paymanl of an am unl
agual to tha highest tad is due wdhm
24 h u/ i after me arNerksed tene of
sate AA peynwnts sfiaA be cash or
guaranteed
mstrumant.
made
peyaMa ki it a Clark of Vie C#cu4
Court
Dated on 10^ 2002
MAfTYANNE MOHSt
CLERK Of THE CIHCUIT COUNT
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
by Geraakna Hartord Deputy Ctars
Putwsh Octobar 9 16. 23 30 2002
RR067
Notice of Application
lor Tai Daad
NOTICE (S MFRCHr GIVEN thal
SMiRlEf M PtCKFORO Va hotter
of v a kAtowmg cartAicatatt) has Nad
u «) cartAicalat s) tor a tea daad to ba
issuer] meteun Tta cartAxala r»en
barts) and yaar(s) of issuance Va
dascrfAiun of the pruparty aid Va
riemeit) n which 4 was assessed
a ara as kAues
CERTIFICATE NO 3751
TEAR OF ISSUANCE 1995
PARCEL IDA 11 21 31 506 0 2 0 0
0010
Description of Property LEG LOTS
i • 2 blk 2 a l i e n s i s t ado io
WASHINGTON HEKiHTS PB 3 PQ
23
tiamaa n whah assessed MAfrvVI
L WILSON SR
AA of sad property twmg ei Va
County of SamaxAe State of f turda
Ura s s sutf- cerfcficalerti shaA ba
lailaamed acrnrdmg to taw Ve pn^r
a*ty dastrtoed r&gt; sm-h certAaalaoi
w4 ta sokl to V a rw/te%l Ukiar a
Va west Triad due* Sememie CuieAy
CuurVuusa Santord Fk&gt;da on
lykjniiey Nmember I t 2002 at
It 00am
PaymerA uf Sale toe H4A»aC4e
drcL*r entar y stamp taaas ani
racordrd *•** e t required to ba
carl by v a srexasttol twkto' at Vw
U H FvAi paynient of an amuk*4
ert&gt;*ai to Va fw/MrsI tad •» ttoa eAtai
.'4 rmurs after the a&gt;Mnt&gt;serf krra iA
Ma AA payrrwras shaA ta rash •*
guaientaerl «n%trument
ma J#
payable to » - Ctors »A Va OtuA

IVbkih Onntm 9. 18. 23 30 2002
RR058
THE ORCUIT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
ju d ic ia l c ir c u it

M AND FOR
S t MMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NOl 02-1982-CA
DIVISWN M L
MANUFACTURERS 8 TRADERS
TnuST COMPANY. ONE M 8 T
PLA2A BUFFALO NY 11203 2309
TRUSTEE FOR SECURITIZATION
SERIES 1998 I. AGREEMENT
DATED MARCH I. 1998.
PtefnnK.
vs
MARY L COSAT. at al.
NOTICE O f
FO ftf C tO tU R f B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uani to a Fatal Judgment of
Mortgage Forecioaure dated Octobar
04. 2002. and entered m Casa NO
02-1962 of Vi# OcuA Court of Vta
EIGHTEENTH Artnet Cacui Vt and
tor SEMINOLE County. Honda
whereat MANUFACTURERS A
TRADERS TRUST COMPANY. ONE
MAT PLAZA BUFFALO. NY 14203­
2399 TRUSTEE FOR SECURITIZA­
TION SCRIES 1996 1. AGREE­
MENT DATED MARCH 1. 1996. ts
Via Piemen and MARY L COSAT.
ara tha Detondanls. I wd set to the
hr^tasf and bast bddar tor cash af
WEST FRONT DOOR O f THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT®
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIDA at
1100 AM. on Via day of NOV 21,
2002. the toaowmg daecrfcad propar­
ty a t sat torth m sad Fmaf Judgmant
LOT 17. SUNLANO ESTATES.
FIRST ADOITON. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT OOOK 12. PAGES 97
AN0 96
OF THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY FLORIDA
AKA 111 Tucker Drrye. Santord. FI
32773
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal
Of Vet Court on OCT 07. 2002
Maryanns Morse
Clark of Via Cecurt Court
By Mary Stroup#
Daputy Ctork
Echevarria A Associates. PA
PO Boi 25016
Tampa Florida 33622 5018
‘•Saa Americans wah DtsabAhes Act
If you ara a parson with a d*ab4*y
who needs accommodation m cedar
to part«*&gt;ete n V*s procaedmg you
ara anMIad at no coat lo you. tor Via
provision of certain assistance
Please contact Court Admexstration
af 201 N Pam Avenue. Santord.
Florida 32771. telephone number
(407)665-4227. within 2 working
days of your race** of Vxs docu­
ment. V heermg vnpaead. (TOO) 1­
6039558771
Pubksh Octobar 16. 23. 2002
RRI03
THE CIRCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtClAL CIRCUTT
IN AND FOR
&amp;EMNtOLC COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVK ACTION
CASINO 02-1625-CA
DIVISION M L
CHASE MANHAnAN BANK. AS
TFtolS’ EE FOR THE GRMT II
MORTQAlit LOAN TRUST 50031.
0ATE0 SEPTEMBER I. 2000
MICHAEL R BROOKS at af.
OetorvJant(s)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
toanf to a Final Judgmant of
Mortgage Foreclosure datad Octobar
04 2002, and enterad m Casa NO
02-1825 of Via Circuit Court of Va
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit m and
tor SEMINOLE Counfy. Honda
wheiem CHASE
MANHATTAN
BANK AS TRUSTEE. FOR THE
GRMT II MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST
2000 1. DATED SEPTEMBER 1.
2000. « tha Plamfifl and MiCMAEl
H BROOKS THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MICHAEL R BROOKS
NKA SUSAN BROOKS TENANT
• 1 NKA PATTY MCBRIDE CAPtS
TRANO CONDOMINIUM ASSOClA
TION. INC TENANT f t NKA
PATTY
MCBRIDE.
are
tha
Detondantv I wifl swfl to me highest
and bast tMkter tor cash at WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINCXE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE SAN
FORO FLORIDA at It 00 AM on
the day of NOV 07. 2002. (he totluwmg dasertoad proparty as set
term *i seel F w*i Judgment
UNIT 233. O f CAPISTRANO A
CONDOMINIUM TOGETHER WITH
Aft UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE
COMMON ELEMENTS APPUH
TENANT THERETO ACCOROtNQ
TO THE DECLARATION OF CON
DOMINIUM
THEREOF.
AS
RECOROED
IN
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1274 AT PAGE
1132. O f THE F*UBLlC RE COHOS
Of SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
TOGETHER WITH ANY AMEND
ME NTS THERETO
AK A 200 MuXUrw] Avenue A*4
233. ftolg 20 Aitamunie Spnr^s FL
32701
WITNESS Mr HAND ant] me seel
uf fes Court on OCT 07. 2U02
Maryarm e M u r u i
Ctork uf t a C n u t Court
By Mery Struupe
(topury Clerk
Echevana A Assm a la s PA
PO Bu« 25016
Tampa Ftonda 33622 5016
" S e e A/ratnens wAfi DaeLaktas Act
4 yuu ara a persun w4h a iksaUkty
who needs accummudakun m urda
to pe/tx * a ta *i Vxs prnceedmg. you
are rrMtnd at nu uual to ybu tor Va
provision of caitaei assislanca
Please cunlect Com! Admexstratiun
at 201 N Park Avenue Santord
Florida 32771 telephone number
&lt;407)665 4227. eilhni 2 wurkmg
days of your recent uf Vaa dutu
mart 6 heereig a* paaed (TDD) t
600 955 6771
Pubksfi Octobar 16 21 2002
MR 104
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO 02 1706 CA
DtVISION 14 L
CHASE MANHAT TAN MUHTGAGE
CORPORA? K)H
Plano*.
vs
RICHARD H r*Ai MtutAN «t at.
Datandentts]
NOTICE Of
fORECLOSURC SALE
NUTCE IS &gt;«ER€Br GIVEN pur
suent lo a f mal Judgment of
Mortgage f uredueure dated U U a
04 2002 a d entered n Case NO
02 1 706 .2 v a Cauto Co»at of Va
E kaitf t LNfM Judxal C*cu4 ai « . )
tor SEMittGLL County fionde
wtarain
CHASE
MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION a Va
Pie*44f arx] RICHARD M t4A2.lt
MAN (KANE R NACHMAN PBS
MQ
CORP
ara
Va

L k . als
Datondarvs. I w* tafl to Va tx^ asl
and la st Ndtor tor cash al WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN
FORO. FIORIOA at 1100 AM. on
t a day of NOV 07 2002. t a tof
torti m sard Final Judgment
LOT 221. MANDARIN SECTION
SEVEN. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 33. PAGES 14 ANO 15.
PLEXC RECORDS OF SCMVIOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
ArKA 1907 Long Ftond Drtva.
Lorvaood F I 32779
WITNESS MY MANO and Va seal
of Vxa Court on OCT 07. 2002
Maryame U v w
Clark of Va Circul Court
By Mary Stroup#
Deputy Ctork
Ectavema 6 At * * * * * * PA
PO Boa 25018
Tampa. Florida 33622 5018
**See Americana wrm Daahtohea Act
* you ara a parson w*h a dtoaMRy
•♦to needs accommodsSu i an order
to pametpata St Vxa procaadng. you
ara anMIad af no ooaf to you. tor t a
provision of cerlam assistanca
Ptaaaa contact Coud AOrwxatratton
al 201 N Park Avenue. Santord
Ftonda 32771, telephone number
(407)665-4227. wrffxn 2 working
days of your races* of Vxs docu­
ment. if hearing mpaead. (TOO) 1­
603956-6771
Pttoish Octobar 16.23 2002
RR105
N THE ORCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUTT OF
THE STATE OF FLORIDA,
W ANO FOR UfeRNOLC
COUNTY. FLOfMOA
CAM NO 02 CA-1272-14-L
PEOPLES FIRST COMMUNITY
BANK.
MAMMOffO T OSGOOO. I*, a Va
H TAYLOR OSGOOO. MARLEAH L
OSGOOO ROONEY F HIGGINS
and THE SPRINGS COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION INC.
NOTICE OF tALC
NOTICE is hereby grvan pursuer* to
a Fmai Judgmant nf Foreclosure
datad Octobar 4. 2002. entered vt
Casa Number 02 CA 1272^141 of
Va Circuit Court of V a Eighth
JutSctaf C*o j * m and tor Sarrxnoto
Cotmfy Ftonda wharam PEOPLES
FIRST COMMUNITY BANK a Va
Plamtiff
and
HAMMONO
T
OSGOOO III. a V a M TAYLOR
OSGOOO MAMIE AH L OSGOOO
ROONEY F HIGGINS and THE
SPRINGS COMMUNITY ASSOClA
TION. INC . ara Va DetonderXs I wR
*#• to Va fx^ asf bidder tor cash al
V a West Front Ooor of Va Sarrxnoto
County Courthouse, vt Santord.
Ftonda SarrwxAa County, al 1103
am Eastern Tvra. an the day of
NOV 07. 2002 tta tottowmg
described property situated vt
SarrwxAa County. Ftonda and sat
torth vt Va Order or Fvat Judgment,
low *
Lot 18. Bkxk B THE SPRINGS
DEERWOOO ESTATES, arcortfng
to ptof Varaof as recorded m Plat
Book 16 Page 75 6 76. of Va pubkc
records of SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda
in accordance w*h t a Americans
W4h OsaGMas Act. parsons need
n g a spacal acc ommodation io parbc*afa at Vxs procaaiAng should
contact V a Court Administrators
Office no later Van seven (7) days
pnor to Va proceaftng al 301 North
Park Avenue Santord. Ftonda.
Telephone (407) 633 2171; 1 6 0 3
955 6 771 (TOO), or 1 6 0 3 9 5 5 6773
(V). v a Ftonda Retry Service
WITNESS my hand and V a official
teal of Itxs Hunorabte Court, an Vms
/ day of October 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Va O c u t Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Dark
Pubkcabon of Vxa nobca to run in
Tha Sarrxnoto Herald
Sherri Denton UaSory Esq
WARNER A MALLORY. PA
Post Office Boa 760
Panama Cfy. Ftonda 12402
Pubksh October 16. 23. 2002
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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIOfR THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF tANFORO. FLORIDA
Ntrfice a hereby grvan Vat a Pubkc
Heermg wilt ba held m Va
Commtsexm Room al V a CVy Hal.
300 NurVi Park Avenue, n Va Cfy
of Santord. Ftonda. at 7 00 o clock
PM on October 26. 2002
aw
uder tra adoption of an ordnance
by tha City of Santord. Ftonda
devrrbad as tokuws
OROiKANCE NO. 3749
AN OftDlNANCE O f THE CITY OF
SANFORO FIORIOA REPEALING
AND REENACTING SCHEDULE
f OF THE LANO DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD
RELATING
TO
R f QUIRE ME NTS FOR BUILDING
PARCELS. YARDS. BUILDtNG SET
BACKS ANO LIGHTING AND
REPEALING ANO MEENACTlNO
SCHEDULE ’R* OF THE LAND
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS
O f THE C;TY OF SANFORD
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ERAB6./TY. PROVtDlNO FOR CON
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of Va ordnance thal ba avaAabto at
Va Department of Planning A
ComnxjnVy Omatopmar* tor a l per
•hai h e a an apporfivxfy to be heard
at ta d haarrtg
By order of f a Cfy Comrrxawon of
t a C*y of Santord. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO F*R
TOPATE t f ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COOROtNATOR AT
407-333 5626 46 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ALAflCE TO THE PUBLIC ta p e r
•on dactdax to appeal a deewon
made w*h reaped to any mafter corv
•rdered af t a above meeting or
heenng. he mey need a weifcafxn
record of t a proceedtoga. mdudng
wcord m not provided by t a C*y of
Santord (FS 266 0105)
Cyntxe Pohar
Dapufy C*y Ctork
F*ufckah October 16. 23 2002
RR112
t f THE CIRCUIT C O U R T FO R
tE M R fO t C CO UNTY
FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO 02-1020-CP
tNRE ESTATE OF
DOROTHY A VANDAr BURG
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha ednmiefrafion of the aatara of
DOF30THY
A VANOAYBURG
daceaaad. whoee data of death wa«
July 25. 2002. a pandmg n Va
O c u * Court tor Sarrxnoto Cocmfy.
Florida. Probata Orvaxm. F*a
Number 02 1023 CP. Va addraaa of
wfxch « 301 North Park Avenue
Santord. FL. 32771-1243
Tha
ramea and addrat«aa of I
ParaonaJ Rapraaantatrve and tta
FV*onaf Rapraaantatrve * aflorray
AJ credaora of Va decedent am]
other persona having claim* or
demand* agam*t decedent s estate
rvtudng immatorad contingent or
tmkquelatod clam* on whom a copy
of Vxs notice a served must He tha*
dam s wah tha Cotal WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (301 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY Of
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
AJ other cradexs of V a decedent
and parsons having d a m s or
demands agaxisl tha decadents
estate, mcludng unmetured. conbngar* or unkquidatod dam s, must Ha
Vaa dam s w*h Vxs Court WITHIN
THREE (3| MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBl ICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO T IE D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERtOOS SET FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECE
DENTS DATE O f DEATH IS
BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBL. 1CA
TON OF THIS NOTICE IS Octobar
16. 2002
MARK d vanoayburo
Personal FLepresentatrve
30969 Detro* Road
Westlake, 0 h « 44145
DOMINIC V PERRY
*
Ftonda Bar No 0566560
Dorrxrxc V Parry A Assoc . LLC
631 W St Clae Avenue
Ctovatond. Orxo 44113-1204
Telephone 2 16472 3300
Attorney tor Personal Repretentafve
Pubksh Octobar 16. 23. 2002
RR119
»f THE CIRCUIT COUIT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DtVISK'il
FILE NO 02-124 CP
tN RE ESTAIEOF
EA E EN B VOGEL.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREOtTORS
The sdTxxitrstKjn ul Va estate of
EAEEN U VOGEL, decease.] Fto
Nimber 02 124 CP * pendng m tha
Cacu* Cout tor Semmrji* CourXy
Florida
Probata Division the
address uf wTech * 301 N Park
A w o * Senkxd FL. 32771
The
names end addresses of the
Personal Represenutnre and tha
Personal R*f*e*entatrve s attorney
ara set torth bekrw
AJ cradtors of V * dacadml *nd
other parsons having clam s or
demands egemet daraderXs estate
mUmkng immature)] cunkngenl or
unWyLadaled clams, on ahum a copy
of Vxs note a ts served must He V*a
dam s with Vxs Court WtfHiN THE
LATER Of I MONTHS Af TER THf
DATE Of THE flRST PDftt IT ATKX&lt;
O f THIS NOTiCE OR 30 DATS
Af TER THE DATE Of SERVICE Of
A CO Pr I i l»" » NOTICE ON
THfM
AMutoer UvM(X9 uf W&lt;m d ie d —*
and parsons having clam s or
demands egaxisl *r&gt;e decadents
estate exiudng unmetured cunttn
gant ur t/W yabtal clams must H*
the* dame wkh Vxs Cocvt WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE Of
THE flRST PURLICATKJN Of Tl«S
NOTCE
A il CLAIMS NOT S O fk ID W ttL
BE fOREVEH BARRED
The dale of first pubtxatKxi ul Vxs
Nuki a rs October III 2002
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Aitaney tor Per sure! Reprasar4atrva
Pubksh Octobar 16 23 2002
RRI20
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO fOR
AEMINOIE COUNTY
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO Ot 36 CA
OtV is it s Q
U -&gt; BA/4K tiADGNAL
ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE
UNDER THE POOLING Af*D
SEHVlCJtO ArdlEEMf NT (UTED
AS Of MAI t 2i &lt;to AMOtAi
MNA/4UAL ASSET SECUtUlitS
CORP ASOEPOSJTOft
GREENWICH CAPITAL
FINANCIAL PRODOC IS VtC AS
SELLER LITTON LO.iN

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SERVICING IP. AS SERVICER.
ANO U S BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE.
SOUNCV1CW HOME EQUITY
LOAN ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATES SERIES 2 0 0 3 1.
GARY i SN0KE. at af.
AMENOED NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURC SALE
NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN pur
•uant to an Amended Fmal
Adamant of Mortgage Eorectoaura
datad Octobar 07. 2002. arx] entered
&lt;n Caea NO 01 36 CA of Via O c u t
Court of Via EIGHTEENTH Judcai
O c u * ei and tor SEMINOLE CoiWy
Ftonda wh#r^ U S BANK NATION
AL ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE
UNOf R THE POOL IfIO ANO SER
VICING AGREEMENT. DATED AS
OF MAY I. 2000. AMONG FlNAN
CIAI ASSET SECURITIES CORP.
AS DEPOSITOR. GREENWICH
capital financial p r o d u c t s

INC. AS SELLER. LITTON LOAN
SERVICING LP AS SERVCER
ANO U S BANK NATIONAL ASSO­
CIATION AS TRUSTEE SOUNO
VIEW HOME EQUITY LOAN
ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES.
SERIES 20031 « the Ptemfi* and
GARY L SNOKE. SHEILA M
SNOKE. ALAFAYA WOODS HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION INC
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, era
toa Defendant* I w*i eefl to toa Ngh
a«t and beet brrklar tor caeh at WE ST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOt/SE. SAN
FORO FLORIDA af 11 00 AM on
toe day of NOV 12. 2002. the tot
lowxig deter bed property «« eat
torto vi u O Fv&gt;al Judgmant
LOT 34 ALAFAYA WOOOS PHASE
II ACCOROtNO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 43. AT PAGE 43 OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
AKA
1636 Send Kay O d e
Oviedo FL 32765
WITNESS My MANO and toe teal
of Vx* Court on OCT 09. 2002
Maryann* Mon*
Clark of toe Crrcut Court
By Mery Stroup#
Deputy Clark
Echavama ft Anoc u t n PA
PO Bov 25018
Tampa Ftonda 33622 5018
“ Saa Amarcan* w*h D iuM iH i Ad
tf you era a parxon w*h a d*eb4*y
who naade accommodefion n order
to parixjpata vi Vxt protaadtog. you
are erf bed at no coat to you tor the
provmon of certain asuetanca
Ptaaaa contact Court Adrrxrx«tration
•f 201 N Park Avenue. Santord.
Ftonda 32 7 7 1. telephone number
(407)6654227. witfxn 2 working
day* of your race** of tore docu­
ment. If hearing mpaaed. (TOO) 1­
8 03955 6771
Pubkeh October 16. 73 2002
RRI21
Vf THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUOICIAL CIRCUTT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FIORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO 02-CA-2296-14 K
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS VIC.
DAVIO MCALLISTER. #4 a l.
Defendant! t)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO DAVIO MCALLISTER
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
220 Heron Street
AJUmonte Spm gt. FL 32701
CURRENT ADDRESS
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR
TIES CLAIMING BY. TMROUQM
UNDER
ANO AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DCA0 OR AllVE.
WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PAR
TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES HEIRS. DEVISEES OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT A0ORESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED V&gt;a! an actmn
to toreikie* j mortgage un tr&gt;* tol
towing daecrbed property n SEMI
NOt t Counfy f kwia
iOT 97. CRANE S ROOST k ill AS
AC.CORDING
TO THE PI AT
TMERE O f AS RE COROE D IN PI AT
OOOK 23 PAGES 74 THROUGH 77
INCLUSIVE OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS Of S f MiNOIf COUN
Tr FiOfWOA
ha* b**n fx*)| *g*#\*| yuu arx] ytu
ar* raiMrad k» varva a cxipy at fuu*
*r«ten d» k " m rvrtfvn 30 (My« *8*r
toe Iml pubMcatxm 4 any on
Echavarna A A**ooat#%. PA
l i w l t l t alkxntry whue* akkev* m
9119 Cor pur* 1* lak * Drrva SiK*
300 T*mpa f k*Ua 33b&gt;4 an] fife
Vw or*pn*i wtfh Vx* Court *rfh*t
bakx* v*rvv tf un PtoVlMI * alkjrrwy*
ur mmaHkalety Ihvw*afi*« i J w m *
a iJHaut * 4 b* m Wi *| *)^**i*I yui
lur th* rwfewf itomanifed *n Vw
C u t*fe rt ui p fe k o
Ttae ru ta* 9 * 1 tw putkvhad nrx •
• a fi w**k k.r two conear utiv*
* * * * * vi to* Santord lfer*e]
WtlNI SS
K*r«d 4»«l Vw mmI i 4
Vx* Court on Vw* try uf OCT 10
2002
MARrAfrNE MORSE CURK
CLERK Of THE ClftCUlT COUHT
By C*caaa V Ekarn
A* Deputy Clark
(ihevama I A iiu w irt PA
PO Boa
Tampa Fl 33622 5016
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE

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HE S NI I DtNO SPECIAL ACCOM
MOOATlON TO PARTICIPATE iff
THIS PflOCEEDtNti SHOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMiNISTRA
tion at 2oi n paick avenue
SANfORD FLORIDA 32771 TELE
PHONE NLHHH M (40 71U I 4 Lit)
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN |7) DAYS
PRIOR TO THE PROCf EDlNG IF
Ml ARiN. iMPAini Q (TOO) t 6U3
955 6771 OR VOCE (V) ! 8U&gt; *J5&amp;
8773 VIA FLORIDA Id l Ar SER
VICE
IfiKjfceh Oi kba« t6 23 2002
RH122
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Of THE liTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUTT
ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION OtVISION
CASE NO 02 CA 6 5 1 4 It
F IRS T HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F K A F T
MORI GAGE COMPANIES DU A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
PLAVITIFF
VS
GEORGE A fRAJIIM if LIVING
AND If DEAD THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
HEIMS
DEVISEES GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES LIENORS

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JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UWN0WN TENANTS IN
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O a r t B i n l b SEMINOLE County.
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SEMINOLE County Courtftouaa
tocatod at M l N PARK AVENUE to
SANFORO FL. al 11 00 AM a m on
toa day ol NOV 12. 2002 toa katoatog daaertoad proparty a t tat torto n
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VACATED
ALLEY
RUNNING
NORTH ANO SOUTH ON WEST
SlOE OF SAIO LOT 6
Dated Vx* day of OCT 10. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryann* More*
Clark of the Cacut Court
By Mary Stroup#
Daputy Clark
Pufckeh tn
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J
STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
001 S Urxvarvty Drrva Sort# 500
PVentebon FL 33324
(95412356000
01 77979&lt;NCL&gt;
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. perxona w*h dfeabtMiaa need
ng a epaoai armmmodebnn thouM
contact COURT ADMtfKSTRATlON
at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courlhouee at 40 7 665-4227. 1 6 0 3
955 6 771 (TOO) or 1 603 955 6770.
wvi Florida Malay Service
Pubkeh October 10. 23. 2002
MR 123
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DtVISION
CASE NO: 02 CA 1777 14 L
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO CROSSLANO
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
JOSE M GH HIDALGO AKA JOSE
MIGUEL GlLHIDALGO. ET AL.
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO JOSE M GILHIOALOO AKA
JOSE MIGUEL GA HIDALGO
whoee reexJanca &gt;e unknown if
h*.eha.1h*y be Uvmg and if
h«,*h%Viey be daad tha ufenown
defendant* who may ba epoueae.
have, davteaa*. grantee* aeejgnaa*
kanor*. creator*, true!#** and aJ
parha* claming an mtaraei by.
through, under or again*! tha
Defendant* who ara not known lo b«
daad or akve and af part** having
or damaig to have any nghl. life or
r*ara*t #i tha property da«cr*&gt;ad *i
tha mortgaga baxig toracfc&gt;*ad hare
n
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that
an action lo kxecto*# a mortgage on
tha LAowmg proparty
LOT 50 BLOCK 19 HEFTIER
HOMES HOWELL PARK SECTION
ONE ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 13 PAGES 45 THRU 46 Of
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOt E COUNTY FLORIDA
hw* hewn filet] «g**i*f yuu and th*
iKJu ar# required tu «*rva a copy ot
you wntfen iJefenec* * ar*y to 4 un
DAVID J STERN ESQ Piamift»
etkxney wr.iv* wktree* i k)1 S
Uruvwtify 1'i’iw *500 PktnlafHXi 1 1
33124 un u bak** &lt;nu fefe« tfwn JO
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Vw oiH^nal w4h th* ifer* ul th** m u t
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aga* vt yuu to th* r*W demanded
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WtTM SS my twrxJ and tha veal of
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F kxula Vx* .Say al OCT 10 2002
UAMVANNI MORSt ClCMK
CLERK Of THE CIRCUIT COURT
Hv Catena V (kern
Of PUTV Cl IRK
l AW OFFICES OF ( iAVi(&gt; J STERN
4TT0RNEY
.
so t S UNIVE RSI 1 1 DRIVE
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AMt HK. Arts WITH DISAblLIIIES
ACT jai*un* w*th .kvaGfew* 'wwj
&lt;ng 4 epaeval •uutvrulakun ehould
cuntact COURT ADMINISTMATIOF4
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SEMINOLE
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OSHCU ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMiNOiE
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Cara Ohrar Aaaistant- 2 weak
*aMry 21 v*at*S315*aMry
work
one weekend
Approumatety
ITr.Vxwt A^fedKaA* 407-323-7S0B

Cara Grver Roommate 4/7 house
Santord. neuromuscular condbon
o&lt;Ajcated 47 yr ok] male Room 6
board. $56 weekly, weak days
bedbme. alternate weekend*. 52
hours month Serious mguve* only
Fief*, rvs. no drugs, quiet 407-323­
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407-299-1592
C ou rtyard by Marriott needs F*art
Time.Full time restauranlVdchen
help AM s/xft C a l 407-444-1000
Driver Trainees Needed. Honey
Transport needs track* trailer (ktver*
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$70Yweek w rin g poten%d No COL?
No problem* COL trajrxng araJabie
C a l now* 407 2 6 6 3576
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no touch tre^t 407­
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E*P CNA wd prrxkfe care n my home
tor ekJerty Bed laundry, good home
cooking and best o l all tamrfy
atmosphere 407-322-1225
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Good
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resume 407 3 3 9 4710
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Santord: 1 B R 1 B A .C M I A hrslonc
area MSI lotaJy remodeled' No pats
or smokers $500 md eater
Sanford: 2BIL2BA CM A A W O
Hookup* $57S7mo
C all Porrig Realty
(407) 3224478

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407-321 8333

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$675tno plus dep. race 2/1. 100
Country Club Circle. $60tVmo plus
dep Shed# trees Pets ok with dep
407 3234540
Sadord 1 2 home ml 1 car g a r. 2
screened porches, lanced yd
spacious Must see' $800 R u sse l
Prop, 407-3382232 X 212
Santord 58R 2Ba. new pant carpel
A appliances largo lot. t car carport
shows great, a w U k r v k . A a n i d
$895m o plus deposit no pets
ready now' Can Alan 407 782
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Wat! Santord 2 1 cute house. W O
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A Cucrtry (edWt) Park. 5355 O w ige
BMt Ik U w o e A ih rvi $15000 3B8
740-1095
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moWe home in race park south of
Santord Owner financing $469 mo
Inckjda* lot rent. $1 OOO down, own
hoe A dear n 2 years 407-3223717
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Morth Elliott Avenue,
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VEH1URE 1 PR0PER1IE
407 321 4764

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Dacii FancadVd 2 Car Gar
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Ranovatad F84fw CarpaB and Pav«l
go cornar tut 165 000
4 HR 2B A CKm 1‘JUO Sq 1 Uw U n
Fmly Fpic BaautfuJty traa A
landacapud on almost 1/2 ac/a
$00,900
4BR 2 Bath (X a r 2 000 Sq ft l/v
Om. Fam Sc Ftorch un 14 A u a
$86 900
(. uatum Bn 4 BH 2 BA Ova* 2300
Sq Ft I n O n F v n R m 3 2 i3 2 S c
l* i i 2 Car ( i r a ^ ' i ' O v I V A m
$210 900

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Worth $150 new ask mg $75 cash
only 407 331 8050 * Longwood

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1998 Back Country 20h Flats Boat
275 Ykmaha V M a i. on board dual
battery charger, bait wen Vners.
custom tops custom alumnum
Inker 57 hr*, kka new $25 000 C a l
407 377 8228. after 5pm
BBBnneoBwrfkdw. M S A w*i 7Vy&gt;
Mercury engine, sum less steel
pmp. gelven/ed treler. e l selety
•Rupment A ski equpment 13500
obo 407 371-9829 or 407-474­
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ORTHOPEDIC W a fllio i. ttdl it
PWtttc Coal $1400 te f $295 407
66D0577
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8 ON Anna chr%, DW Ped TW.
IxA* hulch iamsad. iM t u a d Coal
$7900 sa4 $1295 FH&gt;-»afvaf $250
407660-1415
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CHERRY
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$1950
$396 407 660-1416

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407-402-2778
Beds totaled n Santord orUtopatAc
ftrm sate ia4h 5 yt aarrarfy Tvn $75
to! $90 quaan $95. I n j $175 lAever
used can deliver 407 402 2778

Kanmora Frea/er UpngN. 13 7 Cu
tl frostiest ahit* earrtnfy til
02.05 located SR434. Winter
Sprrga Buyer rrvitf rrtMa $250 3B6
451 7142 8 5 M F only
Kenmore stackabia apt w e
m W w A ctyer $100 40/ 256 7647
W a te r bedroom tmta complata
•nth headboard draster maror.
&lt;lenl. rae starvt Bed n i t a s ] (&lt;»r.4
maSretcaw Greuf Mwpe Aa m ij $100
407^415 1475

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pc M 4■.iliable 407 660 1415
4 at) Pool table gorgeous tolxl
•vood 1* slate decorative legs still
crate Can delrver C o tl $4500 set
$1750 407 422 8004
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SANFO RO 407-321-5183

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SAN FO R O 407-321-5163

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407-417 1859
Free To Loving Home Beaublul
F emaJe Rutteeier fiat been *1&gt;eed*
Very (Jentta i r a t ctMdren A other
dugs Must g j to a k **ig to n e 386­
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Free! Fraat Free!
Teu m*i* puppet to good huma
About 3 months old
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One named Harry una named
Freckles Cal JanrW l or Misty 407
323 9245

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Cwnming* angmaday bad. just
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407-324-5971
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19B8 Ford danger Truck Needs
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PHIL BETTIS CAR CENTER
NO CRE0IT BAD CRE0IT
SANFORO 407-321-5183
(S a Hats* EspanoO

1098 Chrysler IMS Town A Cointry
Convaraon Van XL 3 8L. aic**ent
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passenger M at wftwhaal chav lock
down, c a cold a*, toadad. w*&lt;
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407 330.4574. 386-314-7510. Iv

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PHIL BETTIS CAR CENTER
NO CREDlTO MAL CREDTTO
SANFORO 407 321 5163

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407-322-0*84
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D ealeri Welcom e' PTxme or F e i
407 302-4752
Carpet
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obo 407-373-4540
H c m y R c u v I Wheel C h » H w b n r d
new toggle switch Includes battery
charger $1200 407-324 2100
Meilm ul Dmner tk A 4 A Ikvs* SIvjw
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Good anytime. $75 00 407-365­
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2075 S. W lgglay Farm* Rd
Daltona
O c t 24,25.25.77.
407-314-3855 or 407-4185*41
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Laka Mary Wide vanafy d
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C h u rch W lda Rummaga Sal*
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Santord. Cornar of 3rd St A Park
Av*. Oak Ava A 49i S i Sam 14 ?
Ocfobar 25, 2002

H i« e Garage Sal*' C dU cU S et
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Sponge Bob t k A Berry Boop. new
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10/28. 62pm . 1680 Tmacuan Way
longwood (Oft d Gansrd Hukhacm
m between 17,92 and SR 427)

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•c r e d t t o i n s t a n t a n e o Transliero Las Pago* A Su
Mombre' Llama a Sr Precid
Mebiemos ingfei
HANFOMO 407 V I 51ft1

1994 Gdftbeam Travel Traker 18ft
■ to c r k r a tn U k ik ta iw u ti
Vary dean, rracrow.tv* $4800
407-321-2499

1952 Ford Tractor S N Com pUUly
restored, runt great, compute naw
aog»u 512 500 407 322-0569

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1980 l ncom Continental Mark VI
la s s than 100K ma*» $1500
407 321 0229
1990 For] Probe Hi mAaaga but
looks good $1200 obo 407 323
1916
1993 CHEVY CAVALIER. STICK
SHIFT AC 4 NEW TIRES. RUNS
GREAT $2 000 OBO 407 833^
8336
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rjikator shocks, aahausl system
starter Just had tuna up AC needs
recharge $2500 407 324 7492
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2 Door Automate 4 Cykrtder Tnled
Mmduvvs Good Stereo A Air Make
uftor" 407 321 6203
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loaded runs great 68.000 rwias
$5 000 C a l after 6pm 407 323
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p'ayer 71k rrulas. new tires A
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looks, runs
great
$16,700
negotiable 407 927 5212
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remodeled. $525. includes yard
maintenance, looking tor senior
atmna.nokafe AJao 213 apt beeutki
location. $550 includes lawn
mamtence 407-321-8432 407-328
8738_____________________

South Oak SI. 2/2. carpal,
appliances, screen porch $550
CanN»*S Realty Svc, 407- 7B8 3700

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Cottage Gorgeous view. 785
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DEPOSIT 407 830-4036

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large private treed tot. Lake Mary
$800m o 407 8331737

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accommodations C all 407-330
3135 or 323 8840 lor details

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Mamt Included $4SO$450 Deposit
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laundry Rm $6505625 Deposit
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Family Rm. New Pam Inside A Out
$6505850 Deposit
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$725/5700 Deposit
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Oarage Formal DR W O Hock Ups
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T he Seminole H erald
SEPTEMBER 4, 2002

Sanford, Florida
www.8eminoleherald.com

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Editor

SA N FO R D — A pris­
oner awaiting trial for the
murder of his wife was
found dead, an apparent
suicide, in his Seminole
County jail cell Sunday
morning.
Deputies
found
Cowart
Charles E. Cowart alone
in his cell about 1120 a.m. Sunday while
other prisoners, including his cellmate, were
attending church services. Attem pts to

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O vie d o coach G re g Register
had one question: H a d
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revive Cowart were unsuccessful.
Cowart was being held in a regular cell at
John E Polk Correctional Facility and was
not under a suidde watch at the time of the
incident. Officials said Cowart used a bed
sheet to hang himself from the electrical con­
duit attached to the ceiling of his cell.
A grand jury indicted Cowart for firstdegree murder on Jan. 17, nearly a month
after his wife was murdered

Growing museum
receives OK to add
35 parking spaces

J.D . Sutton
will star In
Saturday’s
Tw ilight At
Montlcello"
which
begins 8
p.m. In the
Helen Stairs
Theatre In
downtown
Sanford.

would be 20 spaces. Now howev­
er, w ith the building project
underw ay and the additional
SA N FO R D — There will be exhibit building planned for the
additional parking spaces soon at future, it is estimated that the
the Seminole County Museum. overall defidt would be 35 spaces.
The request was m aae last week
Extension Services M anager
during the Sem inole County
Barbara Hughes had reported mat
Commission meeting.
parking continues to be a chal­
lenge
for
the
Suzy Goldm an of
the
Library
and
Extension
Services
office and auditorium,
Leisure
Services
Department made the
which reports an aver­
The muse­
presentation, pointing
age monthly atten­
um has been
dance of 2 3 0 0 . The
out that when the
the poor
average
m onthly
m useum expansion
attendance o f the
project m aster plan
step-child of
Museum of Seminole
was approved by the
the county
County History is 334.
com m ission in O ct­
for many
She added that the
ober 2001, the parking
museum also shares
lot area south of the
years,
w ith
the
old Infirmary Building
llness
Center.
was not immediately
R a in in g Center, and
Itandy Monte
volunteer meetings
A? that tim e, the
County ComnMonar
commissioners called
such as 4-H, Family
and
Com m unity
for a parking capacity
”
Education volunteers
study, w hich was
completed by 'R a fik Engineering and Lakewatch.
in March o f this year. The conclu­
"T h e m useum has been the
sion w as that while "adequate on­ poor step-child o f the county for
site parking is available for routine m any
y e a rs,"
said
and event type use," parking areas C om m ission er R andy M orris.
for the Administrative Sendees "N ow , w ith the m ajor expansion
office building, Extension audito­ under way, I think it's tim e we
rium and office, and the existing got m ore involved."
Museum structure do not meet the
W ith that, M orris moved to
m inim um num ber o f parking approve the 35 additional park­
spaces required by the d ty of ing spaces, to be built during the
Sanford.
present construction.
T h e m atter passed un ani­
R a fik Engineering had origi­
nally determ ined the d efid t mously.
Staff Writer

Sept 11,2002, will mark the
first anniversary of the destruc­
tion 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 tire
anniversary, a number of events
have been planned:
• The dty of Lake Mary will
hold a September litis
Remembrance gathering. The
event starts at 10 a jn . at the flag­
pole In the dty hall parking lot
City officials and members of the
dergy will participate.
• A special ceremony ttmemeptember 11,2001 will be
held Sept 11 beginning at 7 pnv,
at First Baptist Church of
Sanford, 519 Park Avenue. There
will be present and former
Sanford dtv officials, music,
guest speakers, s candle lighting
ceremony and other events. Plan
to attend as we )oin together in
remembering those men and
women who last their lives that
day as well as members of the
Aimed Forces.
• Brethren Reaching out will
hoki a 911 Ceremony ty Youth,
in memory of the fallen firemen
and law enforcement officers.
The event will mark recognition
by our youth of local firemen,
law enforcement and volunteers.
It is scheduled to begin at 330
p m , at Seminole Gardens
Apartments, 1600 West 5th Street
in Sanford, Unit No. 20.
a The community is invited to
a special 9-11 memorial prayer
service sponsored by New
Creation Lutheran Church and
Upsala Community Presbyterian
Church, Wednesday, Sept 11 at 7
p m at the Upsala Community
Church, and the intersection of
Highway 46-A and Upsala Road
in Sanford. The service will
indude special music and visual
remembrances of the tragedy. *

Seminole Smile

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Meador joins race for
Longwood commission
ByMckPMfauf
Staff Writer

LO N G W O O D — The race for
District 1, City Commissioner in
the City o f Longwood now has
tw o candidates. In addition to
incumbent John Maingot, Larry
M eador is now officially on the
ballot
Persons seeking to qualify for
election have two options. O ne is
to pay a $ 28830 qualifying fee.
The other is to submit signed peti­
tions from one percent o f the
qualified Longwood voters to the
Supervisor of Elections requesting
his name be placed on the upcom­
ing Nov. 5 ballot
Meador cho6e the latter and
submitted % petitions. O f the 96,
the Supervisor o f Elections certi­
fied 83 of them. In order to qualify,

M eador had to submit a mini­
mum of 72 valid signatures by
noon on August 15, w h k h he did.
The signatures were verified on
Aug. 20.
Meador, a public relations grad­
uate o f the University of Florida, is
now gathering resources to aid in
the campaign and is seeking vol­
unteer support from persons in
the Longwood area.
In the other two commission
seat races, incumbent Dan Anders
submitted his qualifying papers to
seek re-election to District 2, and
Butch Bundy has submitted quali­
fying papers to seek re-election in
District 4.
"W e've had a number o f other
forms taken o u t" said Longwood
City Clerk Jeri Zambri, "but at the
present time, no others have been
returned."

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Helen 8 lairs Theatre Development Director Ron Rose stands in front of the theater's marquee announc­
ing the performances scheduled for the 2002-2003 season, which begins Saturday.

Je ffe r s o n

k i c k s o f f t h e a t e r ’s t h i r d s e a s o n

By Michelle Jeria
M anaging Editor

elen Stairs Theatre's third
season kicks off Saturday
with an appearance by
A m erica's third president.
"TWilight at M onticello," will
tran sp ort.au d kn ee m em bers back to
the early 1800s for an evening with
Thom as Jefferson, the m an who
defined Am erican indepen-4
dence. The play presents
Jefferson during the later
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years o f his life, offering firstnand recollections of the peo­
ple, events and ideas that
shaped the country's early
years. M ost o f the words in
the script are Jefferson's own,
although the playwright has
sculpted and fashioned them
into a lively paced discussion
o f topics ranging from slav­
ery to dentistry
Taking on the role o f Mr.
Jefferson is J.D. Sutton,
whose highly acclaimed
one-m an show has
received rave
reviews from
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throughout Central Florida. The
play's unique structure includes a
question and answ er period, which
is a true exercise in im provisation,
as Sutton conducts a "talk b ack " in
his 18th-century alter ego.
The perform ance o f "Tw ilight at
M ontlcello" is scheduled for 8 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 7, in the Helen S ta b s 1
Theatre. Tickets are still available,
and prices include $30 for VIP, $25
for O rchestra and $20 for balcony.
Saturday's perform ance is the
first o f 10 events scheduled for the
2002-2003 entertainm ent season at
Sanford's historic theater. From
Septem ber until May, an array o f
local, national and international p er­
formers will appear at the d ow n­
town venue as part o f the entertain­
ment series.
"W e've got quite a success story
‘ Theater Developm ent
D irector Ron Rose said. "A s on e o f
the only historical theaters in
Central Florida, w e've got an excep­
tional season this year. It's going to
be spectacular."
With an additional tw o perfor­
mances from last year, hlg
this season include at
Mickey Rooney and Jan Cham berlin
See Theater, Page 6A

Alligators be leery: Sunday marked beginning of 2 0 0 2 hunting season

Georgeann* Bledsoe Partner at The M cKibbin
Agency

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called his wife's sister saying something to
the effect that he has killed his wife," Olson
said at the time of the incident. "She then
called us."
• Olson said the killing appeared to be the
Deputies from the Sem inole County result of a dispute that was "simmering
Sheriff's Office were called Dec. 18 to 534 within tire household" for some time. The
Windy Creek Place in the Sabal Creek sub­ Volusia County Medical examiner deter­
division off Wekiva Springs Road. When mined Cathy Cowart had been strangled.
deputies arrived, Cowart, 52, was on the
The couple had two young children, a 6phone and pacing the house while his 36- year-old daughter and an 8-year-old son.
Both were attending school when their
y carold wife, Catny Ann Cowart, lay dead
on Ihc floor, said Steve Olson, sheriff's office mother's murder occurred. The children arc
spokesman.
See Cow art, Page 6A
"Basically what happened is the husband

Former manager of Citrus Club was
awaiting trial for strangling wife

By Nick PfMfauf

Sept. 11 events
p la n n e d fo r
Sem inole C o u n ty

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Sunday, Sept. 1 marked the
ng o f the 2002 Florida
ator Hunting Season,
i year, more than 1 3 0 0 alliga­
tor hunters will have the opportu­
nity to take two alligators each
from specific harvest sites around
the state.
The hunters were selected in a
daily random selection process that
began last May. Florida residents
who were selected were required

to purchase a permit for $270 to
hunt for the state's most famous
reptile. Cost for out-of-state
hunters was $1320, but none of the
eight who applied were selected.
In all, approximately 3,000 peo­
ple applied for the license this year.
The season will last until
O ctobers.
Licensed hunters may have one
or more people assist them during
the hunt, but assistants are
required to purchase a $50 nontransferable
agent's
license.

Licensed agents m ay not hunt
independently o f their licensed
hunter.
Trappers may use snatch hooks,
snares, gigs or harpoons to take
alligators, and bows and arrows or
crossbows may be used in the pro­
jectile is attached to a restraining
line. Firearms may not be used.
Three areas have been specified
in Seminole County; Lake Harney
where 49 perm its have been
issued. Lake Jesup with 15 permit­
ted hunters, and Lake Monroe,

where five licenses have been
issued.
As little as 40 years ago, alliga­
tors were deemed to be in short
supply as a result of widespread
poaching. Since then, intensive
management and aggressive pro­
tection have allowed alligators to
state one of tire most prolific come­
backs in tire history or wildlife con­
servation. Alligators now reside in
almost every body of water in the
state including many urban reten­
tion ponds and drainage ditches.

With the abundance of alligators
and no natural predators to control
them, Florida's gator population
has now reached the point where
the available habitat cannot sup­
port more p lo ts .
For additional information on
Florida's alligator m anagem ent
program, visit the Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation Com m is­
sion at its web site: w w w fforid tconservation.org or call the North
Florida Alligator Field office at 352742-6383.

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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Man’s virtual
cheating does real
damage to marriage

O ut &amp; A

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T H U R ___
The N A A CP "R e m e m b er ’
in N ov em ber" bus tour will
arrive In Sanford Thureday,
Sept. 5, and be conducting a
voter registration rally and
neighborhood canvassing at
Allen Chapel AM E Church,
1203 O live Avenue in
Sanford.

DEAR ABBY: I recently tried to retrieve m y emall when my husband's e-mail account popped
up. I noticed a few messages from one particular
woman, and curiosity got the better of me. I
opened them and discovered she and my hus­
band have been chatting online. (His e-mail to her
indicates they have "hot" conversations.)
W hen I confronted my hus­
band, he said it only happened
a few times. I told him its a
form of cheating. He insists it
has nothing to do with his love
for me — mat it is a fantasy
thing. I don't care for his expla­
nation, and Fm taking it per­
sonally.
I can't forget the Brings I
read and I'm considering endDear
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ing our marriage. Because he is
not carrying on a physical rcla• • • • • • • tionship with someone doesn't
mean his online relationship
isn't as damaging. Do you agree?

The Sanford H istoric
Trust will hold its first gen­
eral m eeting o f the fall on
Thursday, Sept. 5 at 7 p.m . in
the fellowship hall o f First
Presbyterian Church, 4th
Street and Park Avenue in
Sanford. The T u s t, sponsor
o f the Sanford historic holi­
day hom e tour held annually
the first weekend in
December, has volunteer
opportunities available to
assist in tour preparations as
well as other com m unity
projects. The m eeting is open
to tnc public. For additional
information, contact
Secretary Karen McNeil at
407-321-6734 or President
Linda Kuhn at 407-323-8353.

BETRAYED IN NEW JERSEY
DEAR BETRAYED: Yes, I do. If your spouse is
getting more off the Internet than Information,
you have every right to be u pset Your husband
should be confiding his sexual fantasies to you
— not to some stranger on the Internet Before
ending your marriage, Brat try marriage counsel­
ing to see if it can be saved.

SUN

DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend, "Hank," and I are
thinking about being married next year I am cur­
rently 20 pounds overweight. Last night. Hank
said he wants me to gain more weight after we
are married. He said if I weigh 300 pounds, it will
turn him on sexually.
Abby, I have never weighed that much in my
life and I don't intend to start now. I think it
would be very uncomfortable to be that heavy. Do
you think I should end it with Hank before I get
talked into something I don't want to do? SCAL­
ING BACK IN SAN DIEGO

Herald photo by Tom m y Vlncont

A seaplane recently practices touch-and-go landings on Lake Monroe In Sanford.

Jail Hanging
Charles Edward Cowart, 52, former
manager o f the Citrus Club, reportedly
hung him self Sunday at the John E.
Polk Correctional Facility. He is said to
have used a bed sheet which he tied to
a metal pipe running along the ceiling.
Officials said the hanging occurred as
his cellmate was attending church ser­
vices at the ja il
Cowart w as being held in connec­
tion with the strangulation murder of
his wife Cathy Ann Coward, 36, on
D e c 18.
An investigation into the hanging is
continuing.

DEAR SCALING BACK: Recent medical
studies have shown that a weight gain of even a
few pounds can negatively affect one's health.
Bearing that in mind, I think you should accept
the fact that Hank does not have your best inter­
ests at heart— and move on.
DEAR ABBY: My family never had much

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money, so when I turned 1 6 1 started working—
giving up my holidays and summers. After grad­
uating from high school, I decided to continue
working full-time so I could live on my own and
buy a car, rather than go to college.
I am now 22 and recently got Uidl off from my
job of five years. The time reels right to finally
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mplete m y education.
My parents have been divorced since I was a
baby, and m y mother lives four hours away by
plane. We talk on the phone once a week and are
very dose. Mom just got a job that pays well, and
sh es about to m an y an extremely wealthy man
who is also loving and kind.
When Mom and her fiance heard about my job
layoff, he said he w as more than willing to put me
through college — and the two of them offered to
support m e financially while I attend School full­
time. I feel deep gratitude for their generosity.
Abby, what is the proper way to thank some­
one who is being so generous? Sign me ~

Richard Kendall, 66, of West 2nd
Street, Sanford, w as arrested by
Sanford police Monday during a crack­
dow n on street prostitution. He report­
edly solicited an undercover agent at
2nd Street and Maple Avenue. He was
charged with procurement for prostitu­
tion.
Tiara Hancock, 30, o f O range Blvd.,
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
police Monday at 2nd Street and
Maple Avenue. She was charged with
procurement for prostitution and pos­
session o f narcotics equipment.

Drug Charges
Lashaun Renece Swinton, 23, of Sun
Lake Loop, Lake Mary, was arrested by
deputies early Tuesday. Deputies were
responding to a call regarding a distur­
bance at his residence. During the
investigation, a number o f drug related
items were located. Swinton was
arrested on charges of possession of
crack cocaine with intent to distribute,
possession of marijuana with intent to
distribute, possession of a controlled
substance, possession of drug para­
phernalia, giving a false name to a law

THANKFUL IN SAN DIEGO
DEAR THANKFUL: Study hard and make
them proud. And if they don't need to be repaid,
extend that kindness and generosity to someone
else in the future when you're well-established.
Best of luck to you!
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T he Sem inole County Department
o f Public Safety is scheduling another
in its series o f Com m unity
Em ergency Response Team (CERT)
program . It will begin Thursday,
Sept. 26, and run for seven consecu­
tive Thursday evenings from 6:30
until 9 JO p.m.
Since its beginning five years ago,

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enforcement officer and possession of
another person's drivers license.
D U I arrests
John Francis McLaughlin 49, of East
O hio Avenue, Sanford, was stopped by
Seminole County sheriff's deputies
Monday at North Delaware Street and
Orange Blvd. He was charged with
driving under the influence (DUI) of
alcohol/drugs, and driving with a sus­
pended license.
Nicholas Wayne Smith, 19, of Rose
Hill Trail, Sanford, was stopped by
deputies Monday on Lake Mary Blvd.
He was charged with DUI
alcohol/drugs and possession of liquor
by a person under age 21.
Robert Lee Walton, 54, of Jerry
Drive, Sanford, was stopped by
deputies Monday on Georgia Avenue
at West 25th Street. He was charged
with DUI alcohol/drugs.
Kenneth Stephen Kramer, 23, of
Orlando, was stopped by deputies at
Interstate-1 and Lake Mary Blvd. on
Monday. He was charged with DUI.
Edwin Perez, 48, of Winter Park,
was stopped by deputies at Highway
17-92 and Silkwood in Sanford
Monday. He was charged with DUI.
Battery Cases
Robert Fink Jr., 43, o f Primrose

Jam es Wesley Warden Jr., 47, o f
O ld England Loop, Sanford, w as
arrested by Sanford police early
Tuesday at his residence after a dis­
pute with a female. He w as charged
w ith battery.
Patrick M ichael Leary, 46, o f Rose
Briar Drive, Longwood, w as arrested
by deputies at his residence early
Tuesday. O fficers said he had been in
a fight w ith a female. He w as charged
with battery, dom estic violence.
Thom as Edward D em ski, 53,
Shaw nee Trail, Genera, w as arrested
by deputies at his residence M onday
after an altercation with a female. He
w as charged with battery, dom estic
violence.
V ehicle Burglaries
Tyrone Henry Thornton, 19, was
arrested by Sanford police Monday.
O fficers said he had taken a Cadillac
from a residence in the 1700 block of
West 16th Street. He w as located at
12th Street and Oleander. He was
charged w ith Grand Theft o f over
$5,000 and trespassing in a con­
veyance. A 17-year old man w as also
arrested in connection w ith the case.
Jeffrey Gregory Williams, 47, of
Bradshaw Avenue, Sanford, was
reportedly involved in a vehicular
burglary M
Monday
onday at 24th Street and
and
French Avenue,
e. Sanford police located him on a bike on French Avenue.
He was charged with burglary of a
conveyance, possession ofbu rglary
tools, loitering/prowling and posses­
sion o f narcotics equipm ent.

about 500 residents o f Sem inole
County and surrounding areas have
received CERT training. The training
is built around individual and team
survival skills, including life-saving
techniques, em ergency first aid pro­
cedures, fire fighting, hazardous
m aterials aw areness and disaster
planning.

In addition to individuals, church­
es, parent-teacher organizations, fra­
ternal organizations, businesses and
hom eowner/apartm
ent associations
'apa
are encouraged to register.
For a registration form and more
information contact the Sem inole
County Division o f Emergency
M anagement at 407-665-5102.

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Drive, Longw ood, w as arrested by
deputies M onday at his residence fol­
lowing an altercation w ith his wife.
He w as charged with battery.

Seminole CERT program begins Sept. 26

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Sem in ole Audubon
Society, in partnership with
the Central Florida
Zoological Park, will present
a program on zoo horticul­
ture: planting fo r bu tterflies
and other w ild life, 2 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 8.
Steve DeCresic, well
known area naturalist and
animal keeper at the zoo,
will speak on the concept of
planting to attract and teed
native wildlife. The program
highlighting butterflies will
include a tour o f the zoo's
Butterfly Gardens and a
sneak preview o f their new
wetland w ildflow er project.
Those attending the pro­
gram should m eet at the
Education Building located
in the Central Florida
Zoologic Park. The meeting
is open to the public, and
donations to tnc zoo would
be appreciated.
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Community Room of Robb it
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Altamonte Springs. Diana
Howell o f Fairfield Farms
Nursery will present "N ative
Plants o f Central Florida".
New members are welcome.
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Community College will
begin a six-w eek fall pro­
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an opportunify for persons
age 50 and over w ho want to
enjoy o variety o f stim ulating
courses including art, com ­
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through Friday at the
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well as the O viedo Campus
and Hunt Club Center.
Fees range from $5.10 to
$74.60 for six weeks. For a
brochure, registration, or
additional information,
hone Nancy Leich at 40728-2121.

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Obituaries
W ILLIE HIRAM
COLLAZO
Willie Hiram Collazo, 39,
Deltona, died Thursday, Aug.
2 9 ,2 0 0 2 at Halifax Medical
Center, Daytona Beach. Bom in
Chicago, III., he moved to
Central Florida in 19%. He was
in maintenance. He was a
Volusia County Baseball League
coach for many years. He
belonged.to Trinity Assembly of
G od, Deltona.
Survivors include father, Jose
M., Deltona; brothers, Joe,
Longwood, Angel M., Chicago,
Jose A., Lyons III., Jose L.
Tampa, Wilson, Cicero, 111.,
Richard, Chicago, Elvin B.,
South Gate, Cal.; sisters, Delia
M. Ramos, Deltona, Awilda
Sepulveda, Titusville; Bernice
M erced, Cedar Lake, Ind.,
Yoland Laboy, Burbank, HI.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Hom e, O aklaw n Chapel,
Sanford/Lakc Mary, in charge
o f arrangements.
ISA B E L L E M IL D R ED
KENERLY
Isabelle Mildred Kenerly, 83,
North Atlantic Avenue, Daytona
Beach, died Friday, Aug. 30,
2002 at her residence. B om July
1,1 9 1 9 in Brooklyn, N.Y., she
moved to Florida in 1972. She
was a legal secretary for the
March o f Dim es and Protestant
by faith.
Survivors include husband,
Donald "D C ", Daytona Beach;
brother, Carolus Putnam , Red
Book, N.Y.; seven grandchil­
dren.
M emorial donations m ay be
m ade to H ospice of
Volusia/Flagler, 3800 Woodbriar
Trail, Port O range, 32119.
Phoenix Crem ation Society,
Inc., South Daytona, in charge o f
arrangements.

V I V I A N I.
SPINK

L IZZ IE M AE
W IL L IA M S
Lizzie M ae Williams, 79,
Center Street, Sanford, died
Friday, Aug. 3 0 ,2 0 0 2 at her resi­
dence. She w as bom May 19,
1923 in Cairo, Ga. She was a
m aintenance engineer for Auto
Train. She belonged to M iracle
House of Healing First Bom
Church o f the Living God.
Survivors include sons, Willie
C. Williams, Deltona; Rev.
Thom as C. W illiams, Sanford,
Stafford W illiam s, Boston,
M ass.; daughters, M ary Council,
Prince George Va., Annie Ruth
Glenn, Elizabeth Martin Johnson
and Mary E. W illiam s, all of
Sanford; 19 grandchildren; 54
great-grandchildren; five greatgreat-grandchildren.
W ilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge o f arrangem ents.

Vivian I. Spink, 83, Tcakwood
Lane, Daytona Beach, died
Sunday, Sept. 1 ,2 0 0 2 at Hospice
Care Center In Port O range.
B om April 1 3 ,1 9 1 9 in
Tecumseh, M ich., she moved to
Central Florida from St. Thom as
VI In 1985. She w as an executive
secretary In the retail sales
industry. She belonged to
Hum ane Society o f St. Thom as,
C raft Instructor at Independent
Living Center, St. Thom as,
Spruce Creek Flying C lub, Navy

M A R Y J. W IL LIA M S
Mary J. W illiam s, 68,
Continental Court, Altam onte
Springs, died Sunday, Sept. 1,
2002 aat Florida Hospital
N orthc Altam onte Springs. She
w as bom March 2 3 ,1 9 3 4 in
Greeleyville, S.C. She w as a
hom em aker and a m em ber of
West Sanford Freewill Holiness
Church.
Survivors include sons, John
Jr., Bernard Sr., Anthony,

L e a r n in g In stitu te
fo r E ld e rs s e m e s te r
b e g in s n e x t T u e sd a y
The Learning Institute for
Elders at the University of
Central Florida begins its Fall
Semester on Tuesday, S e p t 10.
Classes are held in the Pegasus
Ballroom in the Student Union
Bujldlng on the University cam­
pus.
Sessions will be 9i20 a.m. until
noon on Tuesdays. Membership
is $75 per year, two semesters.
For information or a list of the
courses, phone 407-823-5433.

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JoAnn, Sanford, Lorcna W.
Onuigbo, Maria W. Wilkerson,
Minnie Mary Ruth Williams
and Antoinette W illiam s White,
all of Altam onte Springs; broth­
ers, Elijah June, Deltona, Robert
L. June, Ned June, Frank June
and Henry June, all o f Sanford;
sisters, Eunice Wilds and
Suzanne Eudel), both of
Sanford, Mattie McKenzie,
W ilmington, N.C.; 17 grandchil­
dren; seven groat-grandchil­
dren.
W ilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge o f arrangem ents.

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The class will be offered
every Thursday at the Zoo
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2002 from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m.
Registration is $200.
Training includes 40 co n ­
tact hours of instruction,
w hich consists o f classroom
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practical interpretive exp eri­
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W ILLIE T IM O T H Y
W R IG H T
Willie Timothy Wright, 66,
Randolph Street, Sanford, died
Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2002 at
Florida Hospital, Altamonte.
He was bom Nov. 10,1935 in
M ississippi. He w as a farm
laborer and a m em ber of
Springfield M issionary Baptist
Church, Sanford.
Survivors include wife, Linda
Wright, Sanford; step-sons, Carl
Arnold Jr., Alton Hicks, Aldrin
Hicks and Thom as Hicks, all of
Sanford; step-daughter, Annie
O sborne, Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
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society in conserv ing habitats,
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tation skills, and d iscu sses
environm ental ethics.
V olunteers and staff m em ­
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arc participating in the p ro ­
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Club and Country Club and
Miami Power Squadron.
Survivors include husband,
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FI.,; sister, Dolores Springfles,
M iami Shores; caregiver, Cheryl
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Phoenix Crem ation Society,
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Lawrence N. Haw kins, 57,
Lincoln Avc., Sanford, died
Thursday, Aug. 29, 2002 at
Central Florida Regional
Hospital, Sanford. Bom in
O cala, he lived in Sanford for 56
years.
Survivors include sons,
Carols and Eddie Charles, both
of Sanford; daughters Zarina
Lem ons, Sanfoid, and Samatha
Sm ith, Belle Glade; mother,
Catherine, Sanford; brothers,
Pincc Myers, Evell Lynch, Hal
Hawkins, all of Sanford, Ronald
Flemings, Kllcen, Tex.; sisters,
M ercedes Lem on, Starlene
Myers, M ary Alice Haw kins and
Bernice Haw kins, all o f Sanford;
12 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, Sept. 7 at 11 a.m. at
New Salem Prim itive Baptist
Church o f Jesus Christ. Calling
hours will be Friday, 5 to 7:30
.m. at New Salem Prim itive
ptist Church, West 12 th Street,
Sanford, and 9:30 a.m. until ser­
vice time. Burial will be In the
Shiloh Cemetery, Sanford.
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T iif. S eminole H erald

Business
Real estate agency releases
price com parison index
Coldwell Banker Residential
Real Estate has released its 2002
annual Home Price Com parison
Index (HPCI), show ing the aver­
age home value is up 7 percent
since 2001.
The data also
dem onstrates the price variances
for sim ilar hom es in the 317 U.S.
markets analyzed in the index.
A ccording
to
Rod
C lark,
O rlando Regional President for
Coldwell Banker, home values
have risen approximately 6% in
the Orlando area since last year.
Tire HI’CI is a snapshot study
that offers an apples-lo-apples
com parison of matched sold list­
ings in typical, m iddle-m anage­
ment transferee neighborhoods
in markets across the U.S. and
Canada. Tire HPCI provides pre­
liminary guidance for the afford­
ability of housing within a m ar­
ket to aid a consum er's moving
and hom e purchasing decisions.
Nationally, the HPCI revealed
the cu m ulative average sales
price of the study's subject hom e
in the U.S. is $291,097, up from
$269,241 in 2001. The study also
discovered that the m ost expen­
sive market in the nation is Palo
Alto, CA , ($1,263,250), and the
m ost afford able m arket is

Yankton, SD , ($101,062) indicat­
ing a price variable of $1,162,188
for a sim ilar home.
"R esid ential real estate has
been one o f the only bright spots
in the U 5 . economy," said Judy
G reen, Florida presid ent o f
C old w ell B anker Real E state
Corporation. "The sector should
stay
fu nd am entally
strong
because o f attractive m ortgage
rates and the increase o f hom e
ow nership rates am ong key
d em ographics such a s sin gle­
parent fam ilies, the baby-boom
&amp; ech o boom g enerations,
m inorities and im m igrants."
The m ethodology used to
com pile the data included the
su rveying
o f hu ndred s of
C old w ell
BankeriS)
offices
throughout the H PC I's corre­
sp on d in g U .S. and C anadian
m arkets. U sing the H PC I's
indexing form u la, consu m ers
can calcu late what their own
hom e could be worth in another
city. The HPCI thus provides
prelim inary guid ance for the
affordability o f housing within a
market to aid a transferee's deci­
sion process.
C onsum ers can
use the
HPCI's automated indexing for­

mula to calculate what their own
hom e could be w orth in another
m arket
by
logging
onto
w w w .c o l d w e l l b a n k e r .c o m ,
w hich also features the entire
results of the study in both the
N ews Sc Resource Center sec­
tions.
Coldw ell Banker Residential
Real Estate is the largest real
estate com pany in Florida. The
com pany has 7,500 sales associ­
ates in nearly 200 office locations
serving hom ebuyers and sellers
throughout the state. In 2001,
C old w ell B anker R esidential
Real Estate w as responsible for
more than $15 billion in closed
sales volum e and 77,000 closed
transaction sales.
The Coldw ell Banker system
includes more than 3,200 offices
and 90,000 sales associates
worldwide. In addition to the
United States, Coldwell Banker
Real Estate C orporation has
international presence in 18
cou ntries including Berm uda,
Canada, the Caribbean, Central
America, China, Israel, Mexico,
the Philippines, Singapore and
Greater Europe.

Stirling reports record-breaking sales
tid in g International Realty,
Inc., which operates Real Estate
Show case Centers at Heathrow,
A laqua, the S em in ole Tow ne
C enter mall, W inter Park Village
and the Dr. Phillips area, reports
that sales are on track to set a
new record for the firm.

Roger Sod crstrom , founder
and ow ner at Stirling, said the
firm negotiated sales w orth
m ore than $206 m illion from
January through August • an
increase 40 percent over last year
• and the sales pace is picking
up. "Sales for the last 90 days

ending Aug. 31st totaled more
than $90 m illion," Sodcrstrom
said.
In 2001, Stirling reported sales
w orth $212 million.
"We project that sales will top
the $300 million m ark before the
end o f the year," he added.

Altamonte company debuts urban
mixed-use project in South Carolina
T h e H istorical Renovation
Division of Altam onte Springsbased Mainstream Construction
Group, Inc., in association with
M ainstream
D evelopm ent
Group, Inc., recently debuted
furnished designer models at
the grand opening o f its multimillion-dollar M ain Street Lofts
urban mixed-use developm ent
in downtown Colum bia, SC.
Listed on the N ational
Registry of Historic Places as
the Tapp's Building, the 6-story,
80,643 square foot, 1903 land­
mark at 1644 M ain Street fea­
tures 42 fashionable loft apart­
ments on floors two through six
as well as 25,000 square feet of
downtown office space masterleased to the City o f Columbia.

John J. O 'D onnell, founder
and president of M ainstream,
said the M ain Street Lofts revi­
talization offers one and two
bedroom rental apartm en ts
including one penthouse and a
bridal su ite and offers a
panoram ic rooftop deck for its
tenants.
With six different floor plans
available, he said unique fea­
tures inclu de original b rick
w alls, high ceilings, stained
concrete floors, and exposed
ducts and piping. He added
that units range from 760 to
2,400 square feet and start at
$750 per m onth w ith leasing
represented
by C an tey
Sc
Com pany, Inc. o f C olu m b ia,
telephone (803) 256-7150.

M ainstream is also handling
sim ilar projects in southeastern
cities inclu ding Birm ingham ,
AL,
C h attanooga
and
Knoxville, TN , and also has a
branch office in Birmingham.
In addition to historical reno­
vations, M ainstream specializes
in retail, restaurant and hospi­
tality projects throughout the
Sunbelt.
Also, M ainstream has been
prom inently
featured
on
M SN B C 's
"C h am p io n s
of
Industry" scries hosted by Pat
Sum m erall. The com pany's cor­
porate office is located at 825
Sunshine
Lane,
A ltam onte
Springs, FL 32714, telephone
(407) 862-6445 or toll-free (800)
276-4788.

T r e a n to s j o in s C o ld w e ll B a n k e r in L a k e M a r y
Laura Treantos has joined
C old w ell Banker R esidential
Real Estate, Inc. as a full-time
sales associate w orking out of
the Lake Mary Heathrow office
located at 3733 Lake Emma
R oad, according
to
Robin
M uzcka, M anaging Broker of the
Coldw ell Banker Florida Lake
M ary Heathrow office.
P rior to jo in in g Coldw ell
Banker, Treantos met the Florida

real estate licensing requ ire­
m ents and
com pleted
the
C old w ell B anker R esid ential
Real Estate, Inc "D iscover the
D ifference" course.
"We’re pleased to have Laura
on our team ,” says M uzcka.
In her new position w ith the
company, Treantos will special­
ize in residential real estate sales.
Treantos's career background is
in the airline industry and prior

to b egin n in g her real estate
career she w as em ploym ent as a
flight attendant with Continental
Airlines for 11 plus years.
Coldwell Banker Florida offers
a variety o f services including
residential sales and leasing,
com m ercial sales and leasing,
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The City of Lake Mary will hold a public meeting on Tuesday,
September 10, 2002 at 5:00 p.m. The sole purpose of this meeting
will be to discuss the city applying for a grant under the Florida
Recreation Development Assistance Program (FRDAP) during the
2002 funding cycle. The applications are due September 13, 2002.
The grant application includes the development of the “Rhinehart
Trail".
The City of Lake Mary will hold the meeting at the Frank Evans
Center, 158 N. Country Club Road. The public is invited to attend.
Handicapped persons wishing to attend, who will need special
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Franchise Fair offers
opportunities to ‘be
your own b oss’
T h e Fran ch isor A ssociation
o f Florida, Inc. (FAF), a statechartered , non -profit group, is
h o ld in g a F ran ch ise F air in
O rla n d o
on
Satu rd ay ,
Sep tem ber 21.
T h e event, w hich is open to
the pu blic, will be held at the
E m bassy S u ites at 5835 T.G.
Lee Blvd. from 9:00 a.m . to 5:00
p.m . A d m ission is free.
T h e Franchise Fair w ill fea­
ture d isp lays and offer infor­
m ation on how Florida resi­
dents can p articip ate in ow ning
and op eratin g one o f the m ost
successful bu sin ess op p ortu ni­
ties available today.
"W h a t the F ran ch ise Fair
o ffe r s ,"
said
Ben
M artin ,
presid ent o f the FAF, "is the
op portu nity for people w ho arc
tired o f w orking for som eone
e ls e , to tak e the leap and
open their ow n business. The
benefit a fran chise offers is the
supp ort, the " n e t" if you w ill,
to su b stan tially lessen the p o s­
sib ility o f failu re. And there
w ill be so m e th in g th ere for
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Wednesday. September 4. 2002

Southern Pool D esigns experiences
m ore than 25 percent annual grow th
Southern Pool Designs, which specializes
in the design, construction and service of
upscale sw im m ing pools, expects to see
more than 25 percent growth this year.
David M ontague, co-founder of the firm,
said that from January through Aug. 15,
Southern Pool Designs com pleted construc­
tion of approxim ately 110 pools ranging
from, $18,000 and up. M ontague said he
expects to build from 160 - 170 pools before
the end of the year.
Last year the firm reported revenues of
m ore than $4.8 million, M ontague said. This
year Southern Pool D esigns expects rev­
enues to top the $6 million mark.

m ore technically-oriented b u si­
n esses."
Som e o f the fran chise op era­
tions that will be represented at
the fair include: U .S. Law ns - a
landscape m aintenance com p a­
ny, Pirtek USA - on -site indus­
tria l
h o se
re p la cem e n t,
P u ro first In te rn a tio n a l - the
la rg est
" s in g le
sou rce
p ro v id er" o f d isaster restora­
tion service provid ers in the
nation, Sign-A -R am a - nam ed
the co u n try 's top sign franchise
th ree y ea rs
ru n n in g
by
E n tre p re n e u r M a g a z in e , and
Precision D oor S erv ice - the
n a tio n 's lead ing g arag e d oor
repair service.
T h e Fran ch isor A ssociation
o f Florida w as form ed earlier
this y ear and is head quartered
in W est Palm Beach, Florida.
Its dual m and ates inclu de
su p p orting the leg islative and
econom ic interests o f the many
fra n ch iso rs h e a d q u a rtered in
Florida, and provid ing an ed u ­
cation al and inform ation -sh ar­
ing venu e for entrepreneurs.
M em bers o f the association
rep resen t a b road ra n g e o f
b u sin e ss o p p o rtu n itie s w ith
fran chises located throughout
the cou ntry and overseas.

"Record low interest rates play a big role
in our grow th," said M ontague, "but Central
Florida's grow th, especially in the num ber of
up scale hom e ow ners, has the biggest
im pact.”
Southern Pool D esigns w as founded in
1997 by John Kirkland and David Montague.
The firm, w hich em ploys 17 workers, recent­
ly moved into a new expanded 4,000 square
foot facility o ff C ou nty Road 427 in
Long wood.
T E A M Inform ation acquires assets o f
O rlando inform ation technology firm
TEAM Inform ation Services, Inc., a fam i­
ly o f com p u ter consu lting and softw are
design com panies headquartered in Lake

Mary, has just gotten bigger.
Teresa M oore, founder and chief executive
officer of the firm, said TEAM acquired the
assets o f C areer R esources, an O rland obased inform ation technology firm. M oore
said Kim Carr, founder and president o f the
com pany, has joined TEA M Inform ation
Services as a senior sales executive. The pur­
chase price was not disclosed.
TEA M
Inform ation Serv ices, w hich
opened its doors in 1991, now em ploys m ore
than 150 com puter en gin eers, softw are
designers and technicians. The TEA M fam i­
ly o f com puter consu lting com p an ies
includes the Vereon Technology division in
Jacksonville and Dragon D evelopm ent, Inc.
in the W ashington, D.C. area.

CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given by the City of Longw ood, Florida, that the City Com m ission will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, Septem ber 16,
2002 at 7:00 p.m . or as soon thereafter as possible, in the Longw ood City Com m ission Cham bers, 175 W . W arren Avenue, Longw ood,
Florida, to consider adoption of Resolution No. 02-1059, enacting a fivo year Capital Improvement Program as required by Section 6.07
of the City Charter. Copies of the Resolution and the Five Year Capital Improvement Program are available for inspection by the public at
the City Clerk’s Office. 175 W . W a ne n A venue, from 8:00 a .m . to 5:00 p.m ., M onday through Friday. A sum m ary of the Five Year Capital
Improvement Program is as follows:
C I T Y O F L O N G W O O D - C A P IT A L IM P R O V E M E N T P R O G R A M - F IS C A L Y E A R S 2004-2008

FINANCING METHOD

FY 2003/04

FY 2004/05

FY 2005/06

FY 2006/07

FY 2007/08

TOTAL

PUBLIC FACILITIES IMPROVEMENT FUND

AD VALOREM TAXES,
LOCAL OPTION GAS
TAXES AND PAVING
ASSESSMENTS

$1,330,200

$1,243,500

$ 871.800

$1,042,800

Sf.f84.700

$ 5,673,000

PUBLIC UTILITIES FUND/WATER
PUBLIC UTILITIES FUND / WASTEWATER

PUBLIC UTILITIES
FUND REVENUES

250.000
800.000

300.000
500.000

300.000
600.000

325.000
250.000

1.075.000
600,000

$2,380,200

$2,043,500

$1,771,800

$1,617,800

$2,859,700

TOTAL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM

2.250.000
2.750.000
$10,673,000

Notice: All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision m ade at these meetings/hearings, they will need a record of the
proceedings and for such purposes, they m ay need to ensure that a verbatim record is m ade, which record to include the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal is to be based (per Sec. 286.0105, Florida Statutes). Persons with disabilities needing assistance to par­
ticipate In any of these meetings, should contact the A .D .A . Coordinator at 407-260-3481 at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting.

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T iie S eminole H erald

People urged to stay away from flooded areas
B y N ic k Pfoifauf

Staff Writer
The rains have been falling
very heavily in Central Florida,
and w ith the peak o f the
A tlantic H urricane Season and
rainy season now b efo re us,
there will be no let-up.
O ne of the biggest problem s
m otorists and hom eow ners are
experiencing is street flooding.
Last m onth, a num ber o f streets
in Sanford had to be closed

b rie fly b eca u se o f stan d in g
water. Som e o f the areas still
have barricad es in place to keep
people from hitting w ashed-out
areas along the roadside.
P ortions o f D eltona have had
som e o f the m ost serious flood ­
ing problem s and city officials
are crea tin g sp ecial d rain ag e
runs to retention ponds, som e
even at a consid erable distance
from the flooding.
Last w eek, the O vied o Police
D epartm ent w as forced to close

sev eral
a rea s;
L ockw ood
B ou levard sou th o f M itch ell
H am m ock, CR -419 on the east
sid e
of
O v ied o
b etw een
W illingham Road and T w in
R ivers Blvd. and p o rtio n s of
Riverside Subdivision.
M ost o f th ese a rea s w ere
soon reopened as soon as the
w ater receded, but w ith m ore
rains com ing (It's rain in g as
this is being w ritten), w e can
expect m ore and m ore street
flooding.

Law enforcem ent officers are
u rgin g p eop le to stay aw ay
from flooded slreets. D riving
ov er stand ing w ater is d anger­
ou s, they say, because it is often
im possible to see the edge of
the roadw ay, p otholes w hich
m ay have developed, hazards
w h ich m ay have floated out
into the road, and o f cou rse, the
possibility o f getting o n e’s vehi­
cle flooded out because o f the
w ater hitting the engine, cau s­
ing it to stall in the roadway.

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Airport Lanes to host Public Safety Day
By Dean Smith
S p o r t s E d itor

SANFORD — Airport
Lanes in Sanford will be
the place to be this
Saturday morning when it
hosts a Public Safety
Awareness extravaganza.
As part of its Youth
League Registration Day,
the local bowling center
has teamed up with the
Sanford Police Department,
Sanford Fire Department,
Lake Mary Police
D epartm ent, Seminole
County Sheriffs
Department, Altamonte
Springs Police Department,
Longwood Police
Department, Winter

Springs Police Department,
Winter Springs Fire
Department, Oviedo Police
Department, Oviedo Fire
Department, Orange

County Search and Rescue,
the Sanford Optimist Club
and the City oT Sanford
Recreation and Parks

Department to put together
an impressive demonstra­
tion.
Programs being offered
will be fingerprinting of all
children, a K-9 demonstra­
tion, Officer Alias and his
balloons, Officer McGruff,
Officer Mikie on his remote
control motorcycle, a
Search and Rescue demon­
stration, a DARE display,
an arial ladder truck, and
various other displays.
While all of this is going'
on, the agencies' Explorer
groups will be bowfing for
the best post in Seminole
County.
Sanford Mayor Brady
Lessard and other key city
and county officials will be

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contact Airport Lanes at
407-324-2129.

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on hand to offer their good
wishes and appreciation
for all the hard work these
various Public Safety agen­
cies and their personnel do
for our communities.
The Public Safety demon­
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a.m. to 11 a.m. with Youth
League Registration and
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Rooney, R ita C o olid ge, the
A m herst S axop h o n e Q uartet
and The New Shanghai Circus.
"W e're grow ing, and this
season reflects that gro w th ,"
Rose said. "W e wanted to pro­
vide a variety o f entertainm ent
for ou r patrons. I think this is
the best season w e have offered
yet."
Perform ances in H elen Stairs
Theatre third season Include:
• O n Saturday, Sept. 28, at
7:30 p.m ., the Sou nd o f
Su n sh ine Show C h oru s w ill
take to the Sanford stage before
-traveU ng-to-N ashville, Tenn.,
for an international com peti­
tion. The UO-mem bcr chorus is
com prised o f w om en from
seven cou n ties in C entral
Florida. Form ed in 1977, the
group recently w as honored
w ith first p lace d u rin g a
regional com petition. M asters
o fb arb ersh o p harm ony, Sound
o f Su n sh in e Show C h o ru s'
m o tto is "h a rm o n iz e the
w orld."
• M ickey Rooney and Jan
C ham berlin w ill visit d ow n­
town Sanford for a "O n e M an
O ne W ife Sh ow ," b eginning
7:30 p.m. Tuesday, O ct. 8. The
perform ance is an upscale
vaudeville review by one o f the
best known perform ers o f the
last century. As a film legend,
Rooney will charm audiences
w ith nostalgic m ovie clips,
com edy routines, sentim ental
d ucts and a som ew hat stiffjointed tap dance.
•
"E th e l
M erm an 's
B road w ay,"
starrin g
Rita
M cKenzie, is scheduled for 8
p.m . Saturday, Nov. 16. The
perform ance is a tribute to the
Q ueen o f Broadway and will
include the recreation o f a the­
atrical era filled w ith charm ,
personality and music.
• The Wekiva River Players

will present "M y ra's Christm as
Carol, a holiday fable for m od­
e m m others, 8 p.m . Saturday,
Dec. 7, and 2 p.m . Sunday, Dec.

8.
• TWo-time Gram m y Award
w inner Rita Coolidge will per­
form som e Yuletide favorites
b eg in n in g 8 p.m . Saturday,
Dec. 14. A long w ith the holiday
tunes, the singer will perform
som e o f her biggest hits for an
unforgettable evening.
• A taste o f the O rient will
com e to Sanford w hen T h e
New Shanghai Circus takes to
the stage 7:30 p.m . Thursday,
Jan. 23. The group o f young
athletes will perform breath­
taking feats as they stretch the
lim its o f hum an ability in the
spellbinding show.
• At 8 p.m . Saturday, March
1, the A m herst Saxophone
Q u artet w ill thrill audiences
w ith its charm , relaxed wit and
bracing
bers of
are all
ments.
• G roucho M arx will com e
to life 8 p.m. Saturday, April 26,
w hen aw ard-w inning Frank
Fen-ante presents "A n Evening
W ith G rou cho." It will be a
night o f fast-paced com edy
packed with songs, dance and
jokes.
• The final event of the sea­
son is O rlando Philharm onic's
T h e Sovereign Brass, w hich
will appear at the Sanford the­
ater 2 p.m. Sunday, May 11, for
an entertaining M other's Day
concert.
Season tickets arc still avail­
able for $225 — a savings o f 20
percent ov er sin gle ticket
prices.
For inform ation on season
su b scrip tio n s or any o f the
upcom ing perform ances, call
the Helen Stairs Theatre Box
O ffice at 407-321-8111.

the Republic Bank building
downtown Orlando.
An investigation into Chari
Cowart's death is being handli
by the Seminole County Sherifl
Office Major Crimes Unit ar
technical services section.

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Sacrcm ent 9:30 a.m . to 5 p.m ., a
benediction at 4:45 p.m., noon
prayer service and M ass at 7
p.m. in Casselberry; a Nativity
M em orial Service will be held
Sept. 10 at 7:30 p.m . at the
church in Longw ood; and in
W inter Sp rin gs, S t. Step hen
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C h u rch es throu ghou t the
Diocese of O rlando will be par­
ticip ating
in a statew id e
rem em brance o f the Events of
Sept. 11, 2001 by ringing their
bells, m arking events o f that
day.
In Sem inole County, services
w ill b e held at 12 non at
Church o f the Annunciation in
A ltam onte
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sister and brother-in-law.
At the time of his wife's mur­
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bers, national and regional
NAACP officials, observers, pre­
senters and supporters to be
enlightened through participa­
tion in this year's convention.
Included among the topics of
discussion for the various work­
shops and presentations will he
Education, Voter Empowerment,
Economic Development, Health
and Membership.
Dr. Asa G. Hillard, III, distin­
guished professor, historian and
authority on adolescent develop­
ment will be the Keynote speak­
er at the closing banquet,
Saturday evening, Sq&gt;t. 14.
To rcsister or for additional
details, contact Florida State
NAACP office at 352-357-6811.

Churches throughout Orlando
area plan 9/11 m emorial events

Continued from Page 1A

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The Florida State Conference
of NAACP Branches will hold its
59th Annual Convention, Sept.
12-14 at O rlando/Altam onte
Springs Hilton Hotel, 350 South
North Lake Blvd., Altamonte
Springs. Convened under the
leadership o f State President
Adorn Obi Nwezc and hosted by
the Seminole County branch, the
convention theme is "A Freedom
under Fite; A Reflection of Our
Heritage, Past, Present and
Future”.
The throe-day assem bly of
delegates is designed to inspire
and motivate NAACPcrs from
throughout the state to attend in
record numbers. Planned work­
shop sessions, dialogues and
forums will provide the oppor­

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Looking east on Seminole Boulevard. Ken's Track Stop Is at the inter­
section with French Avenue. This restaurant and service station was
originally known as Motor's Inn. The Standard Oil pier, Standard Oil Co.
terminal and Cities Service Oil Co. bulk plant are next. The American

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Reserve. You will recognize the Municipal Zoo next. The bandshell,
which had been located on the left, had been tom down in 1962, so the
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A six w eek group offering
inform ation and support to
cope w ith grief will be held
at St. Luke Lutheran
Church, 2201 W. SR -426 In
O viedo on Tuesdays from
Sept. 10 to O c t 15. M eetings
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G overnor Jeb Bush.
Included in the service will
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Nothing stops Anderson from
participating in favorite pastime
By Michello Jerla

"After a day of fishing with my Auntie, a
started dreaming about it," Anderson said.
"That was it. I haven’t stopped fishing since
ain, heavy winds err sunbathing alli­ then."
gators don't stop Belinda Anderson
At 32, Anderson has no plans of stopping.
fn&gt;m enjoying the hobby she loves.
"I think I'll do this until I can’t do it any­
Three days a week, Anderson can be spot­ more."
ted among the avid fisherman along the
Fishing at L ike Monroe isn’t just about the
banks of L ik e Monroe. From 8 a.m. until 5 fish, however. A camaraderie has formed
).m., she's casting her
among the many fisher­
inc in hopes of making
men who are routinely
the catch o f the day.
found fishing by the
"Actually, I fish just to
Like.
pass the time," Anderson
"Basically, everybody
said. "I just love the sport,
knows everybody eLse,"
and I can't think of any­
Anderson said. "I've met
thing I’d rather do."
a lot of people. And, peo­
The Sanford resident is
ple will even stop and
at her "fishing hole" at
ask to see what I've
caught."
the lake during lier days
off as a security officer for
As for all the fish
Bolinda Anderson baits her hook. She
a local business. Every said tho worm should always hang from Anderson catches dur­
day spent fishing is a suc­ tho hook In order to attract fish.
ing tier days at the lake,
cessful day for Anderson
they either end up in the
— even when she only takes home one or frying pan or the freezer. Fish, of course, is
two fish.
one of her favorite foods.
"Sometimes, they don't bite, but fishing Ls
"I'd rather catch them than cat them, and I
a good way to find some relaxation," give some of the fish I catch to friends and
Anderson said. "There's never been a day family," she said. "But, when 1 fix them for
where I haven't caught something, though. I dinner, my favorite way to eat fish is first
always catch at least one or two. But, on a clean them, then season them, put them in
really good day, I can catch between nine and some commeal and then fry them."
For people thinking about taking up the
10 fish.
"However, I do have to take home some­ sport, Anderson has a few words of advice.
thing each time I come out here."
"You have to have patience," she said.
Anderson has been fishing since she was "And, you've got to make sure the worm is
12 years old. Her aunt decided to treat her to lunging off the hook. If it's not, the fish won't
a day of fishing, which tum id into a two- be attracted to the bait and you won't catch
anything."
decade-old hobby.
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Briefs
SA N FO R D SO CCER
The Sanford Recreation
Department is offering Kicks
N Dribbles Instructional
Soccer for ages 5-to-8 and 912.
Player Placement Day (cost
$35) will be Saturday,
Septem ber 21st at 9 a.m. at
Zinn Beck Field (behind
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium).
The instructor will be Brian
Dorm an, a teacher at Sanford
M iddle School.
Reserve your spot by call­
ing the SRD at 407-330-5697.

STA RZ TRYO U TS
The O rlando Starz M inor
League Football team will
have one last tryout on
Sunday, Septem ber 8 begin­
ning with a 1JO p.m. registra­
tion at Winter Springs High
School.
The registration fee is
$50.W inter Springs High
School.
For more information call
Andrew Haines at 407-3212135 or 321-377-8000, or visit
the team website www.orlandostarzfootball.com .

G IR LS B A SK ET B A LL
SH O O TO U T AT U C F
The Blue Chip G irls
Basketball Shootout is com ing
to the University o f Central
Florida on Sunday, Septem ber
15th.
This one-day Shootout is a
high exposure event designed
for the student-athlete w ho
aspires to play at the college
level.
Each athlete w ill have the
opportunity to com pete

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athletes will play three games
on teams that are coached by
area basketball coaches.
All applications players
should be in the office by
L 8, but all attendees must
still register at UCF betw een
8 a.m . and 8:30 a.m . the day
o f the Shootout. There will be
a m andatory NCAA meeting
for all players at 8:30 a.m . and
gam es will begin at 9 a.m.
For additional information
or an application, please call
Sport Cam ps, Inc. at 610-4463636, or the local director,
Sheri Scherpf, at 727-3276897.

PR EP BA SEB A LL SH O W ­
C A SE
BASE Sports will present
the Florida A ll-Star Baseball
Talent Show case on Saturday,
Septem ber 28 at the Joe
DiM aggio Baseball Com plex
in Clearwater.
This show case 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 a n a timed
running.
The show case starts at 9
a.m. and ends at 4 p.m . In
case o f 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 recruiting
process.
More information m ay be
obtained by calling 419-3822273. Advanced registration
is required and there is a fee.

W IN TER SPR IN G S R E C
O FFER IN G S
The City o f W inter Springs
Parks and Recreation
D epartm ent is currently plan­
ning a Fall season Program
schedule. Such programs
offered are:
• Ballroom Dancing _ will
take place on M onday from 8
p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Winter
Springs Civic Center. All
ages. Cost is $50 per person
and is Instructed b y John
Gregory.
• Gym nastics _ will take

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By Dean Smith
LAKE M A RY — Another year, another
huge crowd.
Coach M ichael G ibson's latest edition
of the Lake M ary Sum m ertim e Cross
Country Run was another unqualified
success as 444 runners of all ages took to
the Lake M ary High School Cross
Country Course on the Greenwood
Lakes M iddle School cam pus Saturday
morning.
W hile not an official high school event,
it w as still the varsity age groups (16-to18) that drew the largest num ber of run-

Thom as Greene (50) in 50-O ver Male.
In the team races, Lake Brantley P
Troop edged the Bishop Moore Hornets,
47-to-62, in the 13-15 G irls; the Colonial
Track Club easily topped the Lake
Brantley P Troop, 41-to-73, in the 13-15
Boys; the Belleview Snakes barely got
past the O viedo Track Club, 54-to-61, in
the 16-18 G irls; and the Flagler Palm
Coast Track Club, 41 points, strolled past
the College Park Eagles Track Club and
the O viedo Track Club, 68- and 89points, respectively, in the 16-18 Boys.
Tire high school regular season begins
this Saturday with most Sem inole
See Cross Country, Page 2B

M a s s e s turn out for Lake
Mary Sum m ertim e Run

Sports Editor

ners w ith 131 boys and 93 girls.
Individual winners were Megan
Tuschhoff (9) in 9-U nder Girls; Ryan
Jones (11) in 10-12 Boys; Brittany McCan
(12) in 10-12 G irls; Alvin Charles (15)
from the Colonial Track Club in 13-15
Boys; Am anda Hintce (14) o f Lake
Brantley P Troop in 13-15 G irls; Sam

Vazquez from the Flagler Palm Cost
Track Club in 16-18 Boys; Jennifer
Barringer (16) of the O viedo Track in 1618 G irls; Rene Plasencia (29) in 19-29
Male; Hannah Gerber (23) in 19-29
Fem ale; Pamela G asser (39) in 30-39
Female; Laurie O lson in 4(M 9 Female;
D ave Dunn (48) in 40-49 M ale; and

Lions ready to roar
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Yes that was a live' lion (right) In the
Oviedo team picture In the football
preview last week. The football reg­
ular season opens for all seven
Seminole
Athletic
Conference
schools this week with the top
matchup being the Lake Mary at
Seminole (above photo from last
year's game) neighborhood brawl
on Friday. There will be another tra­
ditional neighborhood rival game on
Thursday as Oviedo plays Lake
Howell and new coach Tim Smith at
Richard L Evans Field. What has
become a pretty good cross-county
rivalry will be renewed on Thursday
also as Lake Brantley will host
Winter Springs at Tom Story Field.
The only non-SAC matchup of the
week will find Lyman travgUng to
Orlando to take on Boone on
Friday. All games are set for a 7:30
p.m. kickoff.

ccption on defense.
Howard Lingard added 29
yards on tw o carries offensive­
ly while inspiring the Lions
with several tceth-rattling tack­
les on defense and special
teams. McGrow w as perfect on

all three point-after kick
attem pts and knocked through
a 33-yard field goal in the sec­
ond quarter.
"W e made our share o f m is­
takes, but fortunately they
were m inor and generally

away from the b all," said
Register, w ho is hoping this
will be the year he wins his
first district title as a head
coach. "W e have a lot to fix
before next week. We have a lot
See Football, Page 2B

A irport Lanes to host Public Safety Day
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SA N F O R D — Airport Lanes in Sanford
will be the place to be this Saturday m orn­
ing when it hosts a Public Safety Awareness
extravaganza.
As part o f its Youth League Registration
Day, the local bow ling center has teamed up
w ith the Sanford Police Departm ent,
Sanford Fire Department, Lake M ary Police
D eparrtm ent, Sem inole County Sheriffs
Departm ent, Altam onte Springs Police
Departm ent, Longwood Police Department,
W inter Springs Police Departm ent, Winter
Springs Fire Department, O viedo Police
Departm ent, O viedo Fire Department,

S A N F O R D — With the first
full w eek of the Prep Fall
Sports Season upon us, the first
re-season poll of the season
as been released.
And from the looks o f it,
m ost Sem inole Athletic
Conference schools are going to
have to prove them selves.
N ot that that is anything new.
The first FSWA (Florida
b p o rts W
V riters A ssociation)
Sports
Florida
Football
rida H igh School Footba
cleased on Tuesday
Poll w as released
TUesda
and only tw o schools, O viedo
and Lake Mary, are even m en­
tioned.
The O viedo Lions o f coach
Greg Register w ere the only
ranked team , getting 39 votes
to wind up in the No. 7 spot in
the C lass 6 A Top 10.
The Lions w ere rewarded for
a trem endous year last season
and having 35 seniors on this
y e ar's roster, and m ost o f the
'e ld e r' players are not the stars
o f the team .
The only other team to get
m entioned w as coach G reg
Stanton's Lake M ary Rams,
w ho got one vote in the Class
5A Poll.
The Ram s figure to be very
good this season w ith o u t­
standing players in senior run­
ning back Reggie C am pbell
and junior linebacker Keith
Rivers.
This w eek will sec golf and
girls volleyball team s get into
rivalry and district play and
slow pitch softball will b e look­
ing to get started after having
all of tne gam es rained out last
Wednesday.
The Sem inole High School
Softball Com plex will be host­
ing four gam es with the
Fighting Scm inoles taking on
Winter Springs at 4 3 0 p.m . and
O viedo at 7 3 0 p.m. Lake M ary
has the other doubleheader,
taking on W inter Springs at
5:30 p.m . and O vied o at 6 3 0
p.m.
Lake Brantley will be hosting
the other three gam es w ith the
Patriots taking on Lake Howell
at 5 p.m. and Lyman at 7 p.m.
Lake How ell and Lyman will
square off at 6 p.m.
In volleyball, Sem inole will
host Lyman, w hich opened on
Tuesday at M ainland, Lake
Brantley, w hich opened its sea­
son by nosting DeLand on
Tuesday, will b e at W inter
Springs, and Lake Howell will
be at O viedo, which opened
the season by hosting Lake
M ary on Tuesday, on
Wednesday. All varsity m atches
set to start at 7 p.m .
Lyman will also be at
Celebration on Thursday and
then the big Lake Mary
Invitational will be Friday and
Saturday.

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By Tony DeSormter
Herald Correspondent
L A K E M A RY — With his
team leading 24-0 late in the
third quarter o f their Pigskin
C lassic w ith Lake M ary Friday
night, O viedo coach Greg
Register had one question: had
everyone on offense had a
chance to handle the ball?
A fter a quick glance at the
statistics, Register promptly
called a sequence of plays that
resulted in a pass com pletion
from C liff McGrow to Robert
Santillana and a running play
and pass play to Willis Daniels.
In all, 14 different players con­
tributed yards to the Lion
attack.
"W e did a pretty good job of
spreading it around tonight,
d id n't w e?" asked Register
rhetorically. "W e were able to
run different plays and use a
lot o f different players tonight.
Both quarterbacks did a good
job and our second offensive
line did a great job. And the
defense w as just outstanding.
"O verall, it was a good team
perform ance."
For a high school preseason
contest, the Lions appeared to
m ake remarkably few mistakes.
Q uarterbacks Lee Sloan (7fo r-1 1 ,92 yards, and one touch­
dow n passing and three rushes
for 35 yards and a touchdown)
and McGrow (3-for-3 passing
for 23 yards) led the Lions' 350yard offensive effort.
Brice Patrick (10 carries for 71
yards) paced a 244-yard
ground attack that included a
9-yard touchdow n run by Will
Harrison (four carries, 19
yards). Jason Raulcrson con­
tributed a 28-yard touchdow n
reception as well as an inter-

Oviedo
ranked
seventh

O range County Search and Rescue, the
Sanford O ptim ist C lub and the City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks Department
to put together an im pressive dem onstra­
tion.
Programs being offered will be finger­
printing o f all children, a K-9 dem onstra­
tion, O fficer Alias and his balloons. O fficer
McGruff, O fficer M ikie on his remote con­
trol m otorcycle, a Search and Rescue
dem onstration, a DARE display, an arial
ladder truck, and various other displays.
W hile nil o f this is going on, the agencies'
Explorer groups will ire bow ling lor the best
post in Sem inole County.
Sanford M ayor Brady Lessard and other

key city and county officials will be on hand
to offer their good wishes and appreciation
for all the hard work these various Public
Safety agencies and their personnel do for
our com m unities.
The Public Safety dem onstration will run
from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. with Youth League
Registration and bowling continuing
throughout the day.
Also, in keeping with the City of Sanford's
125th birthday celebration, Airport Lanes
will be offering gam es at $1.25 plus tax and
snack bar specials at $1.25 plus lax until 5
p.m .
For more inform ation, contact Airport
Lanes at 407-324-2129.

S e e Preps, Page 2B

�Page 2B Vtt'dnesday. September 4. 2002

T he S eminole H eraui

FASCAR Officials Race at Speedworld, New Smyrna
S p e c ia l to th e Herald
BITH L O — Drivers and fans have been waiting
for this week for a long time.
This Friday and Saturday, Septem ber 6th and
7th, O rlando Speedworld (Friday) and New
Smyrna Speedway (Saturday) will be running the
first FASCAR Officials Race.
Also on the card at Speedw orld will be heats
and features for all o f the regular FASCAR
Divisions of Bandalero, Super Late Model,
Modifieds, Sportsman, Super Stock, Mini Stock,
and Strictly Stock.
Pit gates open at 5 p.m. 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 cast o f Orlando betw een O rlando and

Football
Continued from page I B
more work to d o.”
Lake M ary coach Greg
Stanton had much the same
assessment o f his team 's per­
formance.
"E very time we seem ed to
get a little bit o f m omentum
going, w e'd find a w ay to
shoot ourselves in the foot,”
said Stanton. "W e got out-hit,
out-played, and out-coached.
They played harder than we
did.”
Stanton w as quick to point
out that that w as one reason
why he and Register prefer to
play a full gam e w ith the varsi­
ty in tire preseason exhibition
rather than bringing in the
junior varsity and freshmen
teams for a quarter each.
"C oach Register and I agree
that the most im provem ent in
a team usually com es betw een
the first and second gam es,"
explained Stanton. "B y using
this as our 'first' game, hope­
fully w e can get in there, cor­
rect the m istakes we m ade and
get better for next w eek.”
Paul Catineau (three carries
for 28 yards), Reggie Cam pbell
(13 rushes for 25 yards), and

Derrick G rayson (18 yards on
three attem pts) highlighted
Lake M ary's 124-yard effort.
Q uarterback Jon Clark com ­
pleted passes to G rayson (12
yards) and David Sauls (nine
yards). Punter Ryan Padoni
averaged 35 yards on his four
kicks.
The regular season opens for
all seven Sem inole Athletic
Conference schools this week.
With the Jew ish holiday Rosh
Hashanah beginning on Friday
at sundow n, tw o host schools,
Lake How ell and Lake
Brantley, have opted to m ove
their gam es to Thursday.
The Lions and Ram s will
open against their traditional
neighborhood rivals: O viedo
plays Thursday night a t Lake
H ow ell’s Richard L. Evans
Field, w hile Lake M ary heads
to Sanford to play Sem inole on
Friday night a t Thom as E
W hlgham Stadium .
W hat has becom e a pretty
good cross-county rivalry w ill
be renewed on Thursday also
as Lake Brantley will host
W inter Springs at Tom Story
Field.
The only non-SAC matchup
of the w eek w ill find Lyman

Cross Country — —
C ontinued from page I B
County teams taking part in the Lake Brantley
Open. At least two team s, Lake How ell and
Lyman, will be headed to the east coast to com ­
pete in the Astronaut Invitational at Brevard
Com m unity College in Cocoa.
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Titusville on H ighw ay 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.
For O rlando Speedw orld raccday info only call
407-568-1367.
In addition to the O fficials clash, New Smyrna
Speedw ay will also be running heats and features
for the regular FASCAR Divisions of Super Late
M odel, Late M odel, M odified, Super Stock, MiniStock, Sportsm an, and Strictly Stock.
Pit gates will open at 4 p.m. with grandstands
open a 6 p.m . and racing action beginning at 7:30
p.m.
N SS is located 10 miles South of Daytona Beach,
betw een 1-4 (Exit 56, East) and 1-95 (Exit 84, West)
at the intersection o f Highway 44 6c State Road
415 in Sam sula, betw een New Sm yrna Beach,
D eLand, Sanford and Daytona Beach.
For m ore inform ation about schedules call the

LAKE MARY SUMMERTIME RUN
M ALE D IV IS IO N S

10-U BOYS . 1 . 140695, lance. Ryen (Ilk 2 162207, Perrin. Mark
(10); 3.1724.92 Hukhiean. John (12); 4.17:4036, McLeod. Andrew (Ilk
5. I I 1042 Martin. Jatek (12k 6.193437, GUleepie, Colin &lt; llk 7.201193,
Divrte, Anthcnjr (Ilk 4 220261. Edward*. Matthew* (12k 9. 2*1216.
Greece, Brooke (12k 10 253941, Deurmen. Drew 0 2 k 11 3 * 1 1 0 0
Greene. Even (12).
1311 BOYS _ TEAM: I. Colonial Track Club, 41; 2 Lake Brantley P
Troop, 73; 3. Flagler Plain Coral Track Club, 100 4- Biehop Moon
Hornet*. 106.1 Oviedo Track Club. 178.4 Drltcn* Vtotvea Track Club.
256. INDIVIDUALS: I. 172443. Colonial Track Club. Charter. Alvin
(15k 21733.41. Col onial Hack Club, Benrrae, Anthony (19k 2 1 1 2 7 0 0
Biehop Moore Hornet*. Bymre. Drew (13k 4.113941, unattached, Rio*.
Andrew (15k 3 .1 4 4 7 4 0 Lake Brantley P Troop, Defcridge. Out* (13); 4
19.1432 winter Springe Track Club. Cregory. Chn* (15k 7. 141772
Winter Springe Track Club, Jones, Kyle (15k 4 141499, Lake Mary Prep
Traci Club. ScheHer. Tommy (14k 9.144444; Flagler Palm Carat Hack
C ub. Eidman. Mark (Ok 10 193449. Colonial Hack Club. DUlrt. Kyle
(Hk
14-11 B O Y S . TEAM 1. Flagler ratal Corel Hack d u b . 41; 2 College
r*rk Eaglet Traci Club, 6 0 3. Oviedo Hack Club, 99; 4 Deltona WWvee
Track Club. 199; 5. Lake Mary Hack Club, 206; 4 Lyman Track Club. 221;
7. Lake Brantley P Hoop, 230; 0 Bdlevirw Snake*. 260 9. Apopka Hack
Club, 297. INDIVIDUALS: I. 1631.17, Flagler Plam Corel Hack Club.
Vaaquex. Sam; 2 17:1334. College Park Eagke Hack Chib, Cox. Chn*
(17k * 17:1666. Deltona Wolve* Hack Club, McLcOan. Brian (17k 4
17:1149. Trinity Prep Track Club. Curley. Steve (16k * 172224 Biehop
Moon Hornet*. Pereira. Richard (15k 4 172343. College Park Eaglet
Hack Chd&gt;. Richard. Mark (Ilk 7. 173347, Flagler Palm Caret Hack
Club. Anderson. Brandon; 8. 17:4209. Flagler Palm Coral Hack Club,
Alter. John; 9 .1 7 3 2 3 0 Unattached. Chart**. Andrew (17k 10 173307.

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O _ Raulcnon 2S pass hum Sloan (McGrrw
kick). 634.
Second Quarter
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Third Quarter
O . Sloan 2S run (MtCtew kick). 7:44
O _ Harriaon 4 run (McCrvw kick), 2:43
Fourth Quarter
No scoring
TEA M ST A T ISTIC S
Fin* downa . Oviedo, 17; Lake Mary. 7.
Suahco-yarda _ Oviedo. 39-244; Lake Mary.
30-103.
Passing . Oviedo. 10-144); Lake Mary. 2-4-1.
Passing yardi _ Oviedo. IIS; Lake Mary, 21.
Fumblee-laeT _ Oviedo. 2-1; Lake Mary, 4-2
reiulUee-yarda _ Oviedo; 441; Lake Mary. 442
Funte-eeenfe _ Oviedo; (HDft Lake Mary, 43SO.
IN D IV ID U A L ST A T ISTIC S
HUSKING .Oviedo; Patrick 10-71, Gallo339. Sloan 345. Rudolph 3-34. Unglrd 2-29,
Girard 4-23, Harriaon 4-19, MoGtew 2-(minus
3). Danieta 1-(minus 3). Lake Mary. CaUnaau
3-2S.Campbell 13-23. Gnyuon 3-18. Buford I15. Bateman 1-14. Plrollo l-S. Clark 6 -2 Kail
1-0. AUiaon H minus 2).
PASSING . Oviedo. Sloan 7-11-0. 9 2
McCtew 3-3 0 .2 1 Lake Mary. Clark 2-SC, 21.
Kan 0 3 1 . 0
RECEIVING . Oviedo. Raulcnon 1-28,
Cameron 2-26. Tarker 2-18. Chard 1-16,
Lougee 2-11. Sendllana 1-9. Daniria 1-7. Lake
Mary. Grayeon M 2 Saule 1-9.
PUNTING . Oviedo; McGrrw 0 0 yardi.
00; Lake Mary. Tacionl 4-140.3SO.

C A R N O W 9 A O L .C O M .
O R LA N D O SPEE D W O R LD DRAGW AY
B IT H L O — O rlando Speedw orld Dragway will
be hosting the M idnight Street Legal Drags this
Saturday (September 7th) from 10:30 p.m. to 2
a.m.
Cars must be driven in, no towed cars, and
must have working headlights, taillights and m uf­
flers.
G ates and staging lanes open at 10:30 p.m. and
close at the rear at 2 a.m.
General Admission is $10 and only $5 more to
run your car.
The local dragstrip also hosts "Street D rags"
every 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-

lion call 407-568-5522.

VOLUSIA SPEEDWAY PARK
BARBERV1LLE — Volusia Speedw ay Park will
be holding a 30-Lap race for the M ini-Stocks this
Saturday.
In addition to the special race fans will also see
a regular evening's schedule o f races in the Late
M odel, Hobby Stock, Street Stock and Pure Stock
classes.
Grandstands open at 5 p.m. and racing starts at
7:30 p.m.
General Adm ission is $10 w ith children 12 and
under free. The track also offers Senior and
Student discounts.
For inform ation on schedules, etc. call 386-9854402 or visit the web at http://www .volusinspeedw aypark.com .
Volusia Speedw ay Park is located just 15 miles
w est o f 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 m iles cast o f
Barberville.

UCF comes up shy at Penn State
S p e c ia l to th e Herald
STATE CO LLEG E, P a .—
UCF got a lift from freshman
kicker M att Prater who booted
three first-half field goals, but
Penn State was able to put up
17 unanswered points in the
second half to send the Golden
Knights to a 27-24 season-open­
ing loss at Beaver Stadium
Saturday afternoon.
Prater capped U C F's opening
drive o f the season, a 13-play,
71-yard march that consumed
5:51 off the clock, with a 26-yard
field goal to put the Golden
Knights up &amp; 0. The drive was
kept alive w ith tw o critical third
dow n conversions.
The Nlttany Lions answered
7-play, 74-yard
7
right back with a 7-i
ort o f their own, w hich w as
concluded w ith tailback Larry
Johnson's 23-yard scam per into
the end zone for a 7-3 PSU lead.
Both teams would rely on their
kickers for the rem ainder o f the
first half, as N ittany Lion kicker
Robbie Gould would connect on
l-o f-2 attem pts, giving PSU 10" points.i. U C F ac
first ‘half
added six
C foot o!
points, all off the
o f Prater,
Inclui
luding a 53-yard boot with
1:09 rem aining. PSU carried a
10-9 advantage into halftim e.
T h e first break o f the second

1

half w ent to PSU as UCF quar­
terback Ryan Schneider fum ­
bled the snap from center set­
ting up the Nittany Lions deep
in Golden Knight territory at
the start of the third quarter.
The Nittany Lions capitalized
with a 34-yard field goal by
Gould extending their lead to
13-9.
The Nittany Lions forced the
Golden Knights to punt on their
next possession, and just 2 m in ­
utes and 51 seconds later quar­
terback Zack M ills hit Bryant
Johnson iro m 21 yards out to
push the lead to 20-9.
UCF, looking to gain m om en­
tum, w as able to convert a third
and 22 from the PSU 40, when
Schneider com pleted a 45-yard
‘ _ up
pass to Jim m y Fryz
Fryzel' setting
a first-and-10 at the Nittany
Lion 15-yard-linc.
The drive stalled and set up a
34-yard field goal attem pt by
Prater. The subsequent kick was
blocked and PSU took over.
They would later score on an
eight play, 61-yard drive when
Paul Jefferson w ent in from
eight yards out. The 17 unan­
swered points gave PSU a 27-9
advantage.
UCF got on the board for the
first tim e in the second half
with Just over three minifies

rem aining when Alex Haynes
went in from tw o yards ou t for
U C F's first touchdow n o f the
game. The G olden Knights
added a tw o-point conversion
to trail 27-17.
Schneider led the Knights
dow n the field one m ore time,
and in a hurry’, driving U C F 80
yards in eight plays hitting
Tavaris C apers for a touchdown
bridging the gap to 27-24. PSU
ran out the clock after recover­
ing the onslde kick.
Leading U C F offensively was
Schneider, w ho finished the
gam e hitting 32-of-46 passes for
345 yards w ith a touchdow n
and an interception. Doug
G abriel led U C F in receiving,
hauling in 11 passes for 153
yards.
Penn Slate w as led by quarter­
back Z ack M ills, w ho finished
the gam e w ith 194 yards con­
necting on 13 o f 20 attem pts.
Larry Johnson w as the leading
ground gainer for the N ittany
Lions finishing with 100 yards
on 18 carries.
The G olden Knights will trav­
el to Tcm pe, Ariz., next w eek to
take on Arizona State, w hile
Penn State will have an off
w eek before taking on
Nebraska.

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■jn Florida Sp ort* W riter*
C LA SS6A
1. Miami Central (3)
109
2. Orlando Edgewater (3)
103
3 .Miami Killian
84
4. Miami Northwestern
74
5. Foci Lauderdale Dillard (1)
23
4 Apopka (1)
66
7. Oviedo
39
6 Miami |ackaon
30
9. (be) Jacksonville Mandarin
21
9. (Be) Venice
21
ALSO RECEIVED VOTES: Miami Norland
14 Deerfield Beach 1 4 Flanlatian 4 Miami
Carol a r y 3. Jacksonville Ed White I.
C L A SS3A
1. rompano Beach B y (9)
117
2 Kissimmee Oaceoia
91
1 Boca Alton (1)
82

C o n tin u ed from page I B
place on Tuesday at the W inter Springs Civic
Center. Tot Tum bling from 5 JO p.m. to 6:15 p.m.
and 6:15 p.m . to 7 p.m . fo r elementary ages. Cost
is $30 p er participant fo r a four-week session and
is instructed by A m y Purdy o f Orlando Aerials.
• Jazzerrize _ will take place on Mondays and
W ednesdays from 6 p.m . to 7 p.m . at the Winter
Springs C ivic Center. Teens and Adults. Cost is

O viedo
Lake M iry

FEM ALE D IV IS IO N S
9-UNDIR GIRLS _ 1. 1 (2 4 2 2 Haachhoff, Megan (9k 2 163491,
Jackacev Cariy (9).
10-U GIRLS _ 1 .14:1722 McCan. Brittany (12k 2 1*3731. Lundberg,
Lauren (Ilk * 1 4 4 8 1 2 lackaon. Alexia (Ilk 4 172139. Whit*. H r* (Ilk
2 1735 77, Moon. Amantha (Ilk 4 1845.70, Sapp. Julia (Ilk 7 .1 1 3 2 2 4
Martinson, Brittany (Ilk 8 1941 3 2 Moon, Sydney (ilk 9- 224898,
Reynold*. Jessica (12k 14 254044. Martin. Samantha (Ilk 11. 2 * 3 4 7 4
Dougherty, Ollvil (12).
13-11 C IR L 4_ TEAM: 1. Lake Brantley r Hoop. 47; 2 Btehop Moon
Hornet*. 62 2 O ccola Hack Club. 163; 4. Deltona Wbtvn Hack Oub.
194; 1 Flagler Flam Coast Hack Oub. 204 INDIVIDUALS: 1 . 2029.40.
Lake Brantley P Hoop, I Unit*. Amanda (14); 2 212462 Bishop Moon
){om*9a, SaJtmaeh. Natali* (15k 2 222634 Dunn. Ketaey (13); 4.
223544 Bishop Moan Hornets, La, Stephanie (15k * 224242 Oacota
Hack Chib. Vaaquei. Vanity (15); 4 224622 Colonial Hack Oub.
Corcoran. Jenean (13k 7.223292 Unattached. GUleepie. Megan (14k »
223349, Lake Brantley r Hoop, June*. Hilary (Ilk 9. 2144.94 Lake
Brantley P Hoop, McCan, Kendra (14); 14 231504 Unattached.
Robertson*, McKciuh (14).
16-16 GIRLS _ TEAM: 1. BrUevtew Snakes. 5 4 2 Oviedo Hack Oub.
61; 2 Flagler Plan Coast Hack
102 4 Lake Howell Hack Oub, 105,
* Lake Brantley P Hoop, 222 6 Lyman Hack Chib, 237. INDIVIDU­
ALS. 1.202773. CMcdo Heck Club. Barringer. JemUrr (16k 2 2124 7 4
Mainland Track Oub. Caibtenn Sarah (16k 3. 21:4491, BrUevtew
Snake*. Wlaecup, Tiffany (17k 4. 22332S, Lake Brantley P Hoop,
Bargmann. Lucinda (17k * 224401, BeUevtew Snake*. Timofeeva. Olga
(Ilk 4 223947, Unattached. ExeU. MacKenii* (17). 7. 2309 78. Lake
Howell Hack d u b . Caaaanova. Brenda; 8 2 *1417. Oviedo Hack Oub.
Gajven. Undaey (17k 9. 232178. Flagler Palm Coast Hack Oub.
DrvUbia*. Sarah; 14 2339.49, BrUevtew Snakes. Mader. Kart (16).
19-29 FEMALE . 1 .244037, Gerberiiannah (21).
16-39 FEMALE _ 1 .2 0 2 4 2 4 Gasset Pamela (39k 2 2 3 3 0 2 2 Fleming.
Decy (38).
4649 FEMALE . 1.230938. Olson. Laurie.

set to start a t 4 p.m.
Lake M ary and Titusville will
be at Lyman for a tri-m eet at 4
p.m . on Thursday.
FLORIDA HIGH SCHOOL FOOT­
BALL POLL - WEEK NO. 1

Briefs

LIONS 24, RAMS 0

BeOevtew Snake*. Martin, Karim (16).
19-29 MAUI _ 1 .3 7 2 1 4 4 rUeend*. SUn* (29).
40-99 MALE _ 1. 202949, Dunn. Dae* (48k 2 223935, Raymond,
Cary (49k * 2323.14 Pnain , Luia (49k 4.254820. Dowling, Rick (40);
* 2*4740, CUkapie. Mika (40k 4 264449, Dougherty. David (44k F.
2 6 3 1 3 2 Lund berg, David (42).
M OVER M A L I . 1.2437.17,Green*. Thome* (50).

Preps
C o n tin u ed from page IB
Bow ling will also be playing its
first ever sanctioned matches
today (W ednesday).
T h e first m atches will be at the
A M F Bow ling CentcrC asselberry starting at 3:30 p.m.
w ith Lym an taking on Lake
Brantley, Lake How ell challeng­
ing O vied o, and Lake Mary bat­
tling W inter Springs. Seminole
has the bye.
Sw im m ing will also kick off
its season on W ednesday with
O vied o hosting Lake Howell at
Riverside P ark and Sem inole
hosting Lake M ary Prep, Bishop
M oore and W inter Springs in a
quad -m atch a t the Larry Dale
A qu atics Center. Both m eets are

traveling to O rlando to take on
Boone on Friday.
All gam es arc set for a 7:30
p.m . kickoff.

FASCAR offices at 386-427-4129 (New Sm yrna), or
ch eck the Internet site at W W W .NEW SM YRNASPEF.DWAY.COM, or E-Mail at FAS-

8. Springfield Rutherford (2)
73
5 Lakeland
S3
6. Naples
88
7. Pmaacola Eacambca
44
8 Delray Beech Atlantic
41
9. Palm Beach Lake* Dwyer
32
10 Daytona Beach Mainland
23
ALSO RECEIVED VOTES: Tampa
Chamberlain 21, Gainesville Burhhole 17,
Cooper City S. Bradenlon Manatee 4 Tampa
Hillsborough 2 U ke Mary 1. Neptune Beach
Fletcher 1.
C LA SS4A
1 Melbourne Palm Bay (9)
116
2 Tallahassee Lincoln (3)
109
3. Temps Jefferson
90
4. Fort Lauderdale S t Thome* Aquinas 86
5. lake Oty Columbia
65
6. TaUahaaaee Godby
41
7. Pmaacola Pine Forest
37
8 Eeteio
35
9. Miami Washington
31
10 Fort Myers
20
ALSO RECEIVED VOTES: Pmaacola 10.
Ocala Forest 9. Sarasota Booker 5. Ocala
Vanguard. 8. Jacksonville Rain** 2
Jacksonville Rlbault 1.

$30 for a four-w eek session and the class is
instructed by Charlcnna Mann.
• Tae Kw on Do _ will take place on M onday
and W ednesday evening from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m . at
the W inter Springs Civic Center. Ages 6-and-Up.
Cost is $30 for a tour-w eek session and is taught
by David Turnbull o f Sem inole Tae Kw on Do.
For m ore inform ation on Program session dates
as well as other Recreation Program s, please call
407-327-4761.

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MLMCI OUST (OLYMPIC). Xe he*}.
« d » » toftowxg c « t t e M ( i) has
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la be Issued Xereon The ceriiticaie
and yeadt) d H u m ,
X « descrkftion d Xe property. and
Xa named) X which I wet l u t u a d
W a n a tM o m
CERTIFICATE NO: 1U4
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: MOO
PARCEL O F 0? 20 30 521-00001030
OaaolpBon d Property UNIT 103
RIOOEWOOO VA1AS A CONDO
ORB 3169 PO 268
Mamas X which auaaaad DANIEL
A KAMINSKY
AJ d Mid property bang X Xa
Coddy d Sarranda, S u ia d Honda
UrtaM audi certitcata(t) aha! ba
redeemed aocordxg to law. Xa proparty described X Midi certfttcatod)
w « Da add to Xe ht?*st bidder at
Xa weal Irod door. Semrnoto Coudy
CoudnuM , Santord. Honda, on
Monday. October 14. 2002. at
11 00am.
Paymed d Sale lee. appkcabto
documadaiy atamp taiaa and
raconSng lead a d raqdrad to ba
paid by Xa eucceeeld biddar at Xa
aale Ful paymad d an amowa
equal to Xa lagbaal tad la due wftNn
24 houd after Xa ad.ana ad x a d
Mia AJ peymeda aba) ba caab or
guaranteed
Xatrumad,
made
payable to Xa O a d d Xa Octal
Court.
" Dated on SW20O2
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by OeraldXe Hartord Deputy Clark
Pubtab: Saptombar 4. II , 10. 23.
2002
00037
Hottct of Application
lor Ta i Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY OMEN. Xat
RUTH COLMAR. Xa hotter d Xa
toftowtng cadftcatad) haa Mad Mtt
cadRcala&lt;i) tor a tai dead to ba
leaned Xereon The certificate numbar(t) and year(a) d laauanoa. Xa
deec d toon d Xa property, and Xa
nama&lt;a) X wtacti • m e a il aaiad
lalad aa toioaia:
CERTIFICATE NO: »ST
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1SSS
PARCEL 10* 31 -1S31-328-00000100
OeecrtpHon d Property LEG LOT
10 C£ DARNEL PB 2S PO 10
Namaa X adeb aaaaeaad JUCKTH
GABBAI PERSONAL REP
AJ d Mid property beXg X Xa
Cotafty d SamXola. Su m d Honda.
l*da»a auob t artMcato(a) abai ba
radeamad aooonSng to law, Xa prop­
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wa ba add to X a N ? * e l tedder al
Xa weal bud door. Cemex** Coi*«y
CaeXouM . Sedord. Honda, on
Monday. Octobar 14. 2002. al
1100am
Paymad d Sale toe. tppftcabto
documadaiy aump taiaa and
lacnrdng l*a&gt; are raqdrad to ba
paid by Xa aucceealul biddar al Xa
aala Fid paymad d an amoe*
equal to Xa levied bid M due W * n
24 hour* after Xa adradaad ftma d
aala. AJ paymada aba* ba caab or
guaranteed
Xatrumad.
made
payable to Xa Clarti d Xa O ctal
Court.
Dated on 312912002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE C W C U T CO UR T
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORDA
by Oarakkne Hartord Deputy Clark
Pubftab September 4. 11, I E 23.
2002
00030

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Xat
RUTH COLMAR. X a hotter d Xa
toionlno can*caaa&lt;») hM Mad add
ctrtMcaH(e) tor a tea daad to ba
H u rff tftirion. T h i nrtAcati num*
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lalara ee toaoweCER TVICAT1 NO: 002
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1 «M
PARCEL 104 31-19-31-52000000130
Daacnpaon cf Property LEO LOT
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radeamad acconftnfl to Itw.Xe prop
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w* ba add to Xa N^raal biddar *i
Xa weal bod door. BawWrola Caerty
CaeXouM . Sedord. Honda, on
Monday. Octobar 14. 2002. d
1100am
Paymad d Sato lea. appftcwbto
documadaiy atamp taiaa and
laoonbng teea are reqjrad to ba
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equal to Xe l*(?iest bid to due trtXX
24 hour* after Xa adradaad 0me d
aala. A l paymada draft ba caab or
guaradaad
Xatrumad.
made
payable to X a Clarti d Xa O ctal
Cant
Deled on 012*7002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEbUNOLE COUNTY. FLOROA
by Oerskbne Hartoid Deputy Clartt
Pubftab September 4. I I . 1ft, 23.
2002
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Xat
MLMCI CU S T (OLYMPIC). Xa hold­
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Xa daacnpfton d Xa property. and
Xa named) X aft*e*t ■ ima aat Maad
lalad M toftowa:
CERTIFICATE NO: 117*
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL 0 4 02 20 30 321-OOOD
2130
Daacnpaon d Property UNIT 213
niOGEWOOO VELAS A CONDO
ORB 3138 PQ 23ft
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Monday. Octobar 14. 2002. al
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Dated on 37*7002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLOROA
by QerabMte Haded Daputy Clad
Pubftab: September a. It, I E 23.
2002
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2002
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blARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE O R C U IT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORDA
by GdtbSna Hdtord Oeptay Ctorb
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2002
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you are raqftrad to aarva a oopy d
your wdton datonaaa. ft any. to ft on
(name d PeMoner) MMon Jordan
whoM atbbaar to 2433 Crete ave
Sedord Fla 32771 on or baton
(dato) Saptombar 4. 2002. and Ba
X a oriqnd wah X a Ctorb d Xto
C o m al (CtorttY addraM) 301 North
Parti Avenue, Santord. FL 327711243 baton eervto* on Paaaonrr or
Xwnodotoly Xonaftor. ft you toft to
do aa a dstam m

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Xat
MLMCI CUS T (PKR). Xa hotter d
M t t certfttcatod) tor a tai daad to ba
laauad Xaraon. The cadftcato numbertt) and yoar(i) d toeuanca. Xa
daacnpaon d Xa properly, and Xa
name(a) x wbtcb I wt

C E R T W A T B NO: IM S
TEA R OF ISSUANCE: SftOO
PARCEL EM: 14 20-2Y5JC-00000240
DeacikRcn d Property LEO LOT
24 ALAQUA PH 1 PB 33 P0 8 I T TO
71
Namaa X wbtcb aaaaaaad. PEDRO
J GOMEZ
A l d add property bung X Xa
Couay d Bardncto. BUM d Ftortda.
UntoM audi rartMrato(a) daft ba
radeamad aooonSng to Ida, Eta prop­
erty daaettoad X audi partftlrato(i)
wd ba add to Xa Ngbad tedder d
Xa wad bod door. Batdndft Coudy
C o u X o u m . Sedord. Ftortda. on
Monday. October 14. 2002. d
1100am
Paymad d Bad toe. appftd b to
documentary damp I n n and
raconSng tooe are roqdred to ba
paid by Xa woceodta babtor d Xa
aato Ful paymad d an m a r t
aqud to Xa h V M d ted M d ia wftNn
24 h o m after Xa etS arttoed Ima d
Ida. Aft paymada abaft ba caab or
guaradood
Xatrumad.
made
payabto to Xa Ctortt d X a Octal
Com
Dated ret 37*7032
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE O R C U IT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLO R DA
*ty

XXepototon
C opln d aft coul dootanante X Xto
oftM, inducing oiden. a n ovaftobto
al Xa Ctorb d Xa Ckcm C o m a
ofttoe. Ytau may review Xaaa documania iftion nquoat
You must Leap Xa Clarti d Xa
Clrem C o m a Ofttoe no te d d your
c u m d adNsaft (you may ftto Noftoa
d C u m d AddmM. Ftortda Famdy
Form 12.913) Futon papen X Xto
lawam wto ba malad to X a arbliM
on record d X* ctarttY oBto*.
WARNMGRtaa 12 293. Honda
Famdy Law RtaM d Procedure
requires certain automatic (tactoaure
of documanfi and Wonratiofl.
Faftun to comply can mam X aancbona. tncludxg BamtoaN or Mttdng
dptaatanga.
GATED J d y 31.2003
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
ee. _ai
n ■*e . _
Dyrwncy n. v v im i
Daptay Ctortt
Pubftab. August 14,21.29.3
4.2002

M THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE IftBi
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MANOFOR
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED Xal an action
hM boon Bad agaXat you and Xal
you a n n q d n d to rente a copy d
your written deton M i. ft arty, to ft on
(nama d Pettboner) Jem** Cdhrtne.
wbOM addraM to 792 Creekwater
Terraco *212 Lab* Maty. F L 3274ft
on a baton (dan)September 13.
2002. and tie Xa original wah Xa
ctortt d Xla Corel al (dartt’a eddreet |
301 NORTH PARK AVENUE. SAN­
FORD. FL 32771 . before aarvtoa on
Patbonar or Hm adultly Xananar
ft you left to do *o, a deiaut may ba
amend against you tor Xa ratal
Coptot of *1 court documents In this
CAM. Inducing orders, are avwUbts
•I tf» Ctortt of tfto OcuR Court s
offco. You m«y revtow t w N docurrwnls upon request
You must kMp Vto Ctork of tfto
CtrcuR Court s offtoo noOftod of your
current AddrtSR
(You may hto
Uobcm of Current Address. Ftortds
Fsmtfy La w Form 12.915 )Futurs
pAport In VSs Iawsiri wd bA mAitod
to
Address on record At thA
WAnuiNG n*e 12293. Honda
Famfty Law RtaM d Procedure,
mqiena certex automatic dadoeum
d documada and toformatton
Fa4ure to comply can mam X aenchona. XdudXg darrwaaal or atrtung
d daadxoa
Dated August». 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
B y Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Pubftab: August 14, 21. 29. 8
Saptombar 4. 2002
PP092
THE O R CU IT COURT
OF THE F V TH JUDICIAL
O R CU IT M AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY.
FLO R DA
C A M NO.: 2OO2-OR-OO20O7
IN THE M TER EST OF:
Baby Boy Saba.
e U l Hamaon Tytor Saba.
d o b

Pubfte Auction to ba held al 700
am. on Xe I1X day d Saptombar.
2002. To bo held al Xa trod door d
Corvette Cldc. Inc., located al 701
Corneal R d , Soft* 0. Santord. FL
For Xa pupoM d cbeppeXg d Xa
toftowXg vehicle,
one
1074
CbavrotoL VM 1Z37J4S420133. For
baXor Xtormatton. ptoaM cal 4073234)12ft
Pubtab: September 4.2002
00046

tor T M Daad
NOTICE tS HEREBY CUVEN. Xa!
RUTH COLMAR. Xa hotter d Xa
toftowXg cartMcatoO) hM Mad add
cedftrwM(i) tor ft tor dM d to ba
laauad Xaraon. The redbeato numbarla) and yaarta) d toeuanca. Via
daeaSMon d Xa property, and Xa
name(e) X which I wtos aaaaaaad
Ware aa toftoea
C E R T V K A T 1 NO: ft«7
YEAR OF MSUANCE: ISftft
PARCEL D l : 31-1331-3230000ooao
Daacrtpfton d Property. LEO LO T (
CEDARHEL PB 29 PO I I
Nditoft X whkb aaaaaaad: JUDITH
OABBAI PERSONAL REP
A l d add property being X Xa
Coudy d Bardncto, Stale d Florida.
UntoM aucb oadftcato&lt;«) d a * ba
radeamad aooonSng to tow, X a prop­
erty deecrtoed X aucb cardtoato(i)
wR be add to Xe hrghaal bidder at
Xa wad bod door. BardnotoCouay
C o u X o u m . Sardord. Florida. on
Monday. Octobar 14. 2002. d
11“
Paymad d Sato toe.

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4. 11. 18. 23.

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. Xat
RUTH COLMAR, x a hotter d Xa
owing cadftcatod) hat Ned aatt
cadftcatod) tor a tai dead to ba
laauad Xaraon. The codftcalo numberd) and yeaid) d toeuanca. Xa
description d Xa property, and Xa
nama(t) x whtcb ■ war aatMaad
lalara m toftowa:
CERTIFICATE NO: SS3
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: IM S
PARCEL 10*: 31-19-31-326-00000040
DaecrtpOcn d Property LEO LO T 4
CEDARHILL PB 29 PO 1ft
Nartwa X wtweb aaaaaaad JUOITH
GABOAI PERSONAL REP
d M tt property being x Xa
Coudy d Sertwnde. Stale d Florida
UntoM aucb certfttcatod) rbaft ba
radeamad aucunkng to law. Xa prop­
erty daaettoad X aucb cadftcatod)
wto ba add to Xa Ngheet bidder at
Xa weal bod door. Botrendo Coudy
CourthouM. Santord. Ftortda. on
Monday Octobar 14. 2002. al
1100am.
Paymad d Sato toe. appftcahto
documentary atamp taiaa and
raconSng tota are raqdrad to ba
paid by Xa auccM d ul biddar al Xa
aala. Fuft paymad d an amoxt
equal to X a Ngbaal bid to due etthx
24 hourr after Xa adrad aad tone d
aato. A l paymada abaft ba caab or
guaranteed
Inalnetted,
made
payabto to Xa Clad d Xa Cbcm
Court
Oaled on 3232002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEbftNOLE COUNTY. FLORDA
by Qeratthne Hartord Deputy Ctortt
Pubftab: September 4. II . 19 25,
2002
00044

Nonce dAppftceMon
tor TM Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN, Xat
MLMCI CUST (OLYMPIC). Xa hott
at d Xa toftowtng certfttcatod) haa
Nad add cadftcatod) tor a tai daad
to ba towed Xaraon The cartMcola
merberla) and yoarta) d toauanco,
Xa daaertofton d Xa property, and
Xa named) X which J w u aaaaaaad
to/ara m toftowa:
CERTIFICATE NO: *41
YEAR OF MSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL 104 33-19-30-3004)2400000
Oeacd fttan d Property LEO SEC
35 TWP 1*S ROE 30E BEG 11000
F T E e 512 8 F T N OF SW COR
RUN E 204 F T N 3123 FT W 2*4 F T
S 3125 F T TO BEG (LESS RO)
Names X which arattle d BETTY
J FREDDIE. ER K T FREDOtE
A l d laid property being X Xa
Coudy d Bowdncto. Stria d Ftodto
UntoM aucb cadftcatod) rhal ba
radeamad according to tow, X a
property deecrtoed X audi cadft­
catod) wM ba add to Xa Ngbad bldder al Xa weal bod door. BemXoto
County
C o u rth o u M ,
Santord.
Florida, on
Monday. October 14. 2002, at
110 0 am.
Paymad d Sato toe. appbrabto
documentary atamp t o r n and
raconSng to n are roqdred to bo
paid by X a auoceeabft biddar at Xa
aala. Fift paymad d an amotea
equal to Xa N ^w al bid M due eaten
24 houd dtar Xa wdiorttoid Ima d
aato. A l paymada abal ba caab or
guaranteed
Xatrumad,
made
payable to Xa Clerk d Xa Cbcm
Court.
Datad on 6/2W2002.
MARYA7ME MORSE
CLERK OF THE O R C U IT CO UR T
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by OarakSna Hartord Daputy Ctortt
Pubftab: Saptombar 4. I I , I S 23.
2002
00041

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Wednesday. September

t. 2002 Page 3B

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narrw(B) tn wNch 4 was atw tM d
ta/are aa toftowa
CERTIFICATE NO: 1172
YEAR O f ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL tO» 02-20-30-S21-00001300
Daacnption of Property: UNIT 130
RIDGEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
OR0 3169PO2M
Namaa m wNch aaaaaaad SUSAN
L SIRIANNI
AN of aaid property befog m the
Comfy of Semmole. Stale of Florida
Unleas such oartificatefft) ahal be
redeemed aocortftng lo lew, Fie prop­
erty descrt)ed m such certNIcalefs)
wftl be sold lo the hrgheat bidder at
the west front door. Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida, on
Monday. September 30. 7002. at
It 00am
Payment of Sale fee. appkeabie
documentary atamp taiaa and
recording teea are required to be
peid by the successful balder at N
sale Ful payment of an amount
equal lo tfw N ^eat bid la dua wNNn
24 hours after the advertised time of
sale. A l peymenfa ahal be cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Clerk of *e O c u t
Coi*t.
Deled on *157002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Luarme Woocftey Deputy dark
Pubftab Auguai 21. 28. 2002 and
September 4. 11.2002
PP15A

TH E BANK OF NEW YORK.
TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOLING
ft
SERVICING
AGREEMENT
SERIES 1997-N.
PLAINTIFF
VS
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES. ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AOAINST THE ESTATE OF
SHIRLEY E
STUART A/K/A
SHIRLEY LOUISE EVANS STUART.
ETA L.
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI
TORS. TR U STEES. AND ALL
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF
SHIRLEY E. S TUAR T A/K/A
SHIRLEY LOUISE EVANS STUART
ROBERT E STUART
whoee residence la unknown tf
he/ahe/they be living, and N
heahelhey be deed. Fie uAnown
defendants who may be spouses,
heirs,
devisees.
grantees,
assignees.
kenors.
creditors.

TO THE PLAT THER EO F AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3.
PAGE(S) 65 1/2. 66. 67 ANO 68 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
haft boan filed against you and the
you are required to ftervo a copy of
your wntlen dafansas. it any to rt on
DAV10 J STERN. ESO PUrrtrtTft
attorney, whose address ts 001 S
Urwvar»rty Drtva »500. Plantation. FL
33324 on or before (no later than 30
days from the date ot the first pubh
cation of this notice of acton) and He
the ortgnal with the dark of th»s court
erther before service on PUotiffs
attorney ot immeduite»y thereafter,
otherwise a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded
m the complaint or petition tied here­
in.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
ttus Court at SEMINOLE County.
Florida, this day of AUG09 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW O f FICES OF DAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
601 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION FL 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persons with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at (407)665-4227. 1600 955 6771 a DO) or 1BOG0556770. vta Florida Relay Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TW O
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE HER
AlO
Publish August 18. 25. 2002 and
September 4. 11. 2002
PP118

M THE O R CU IT COURT
O f THE 1«TH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT.
IN AND FOR
SEIMNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

GENERAL
aWRJSOKmON DfVTSION
CASE NO: 02CA1474 14K

Interest by. throuefi. inder or agaeiat
the Defendants, who are not known
to be daad or aftve. and al pertiea
having or claiming to have any right
title or interest in the property
deecrtoed in the mortgage being

August 23. 2002
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
O f AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF 8ANFORO. FLORIOA
Note* la hereby grven that a Pubfte Hearing w* be hekj in the Commission
Room at the City Hal. 300 North Park Avenue, m the City ot Sanford. Florida,
at 7.00 o’clock PM on September 9. 2002 to consider the adopbon of an ordi­
nance by the Cfy of Sanford. Florida, described as foaows
ORDINANCE NO. 3743
TO ANNEX 19196* ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN MOORES
STATION ROAD ANO MARQUETTE AVENUE ANO BETWEEN LAKE JES­
SUP ANO BEARD ALL AVENUE. AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

'v O U A ^ H E R E B Y NOTIFIED Xal
an action to toredoae a mortgage on
the foftowtng property:
LOT I. 2. ANO 3. OF BLOCK
EIGHTY-NINE SANLANDO. THE
SUBURB BEAUTIFUL TO ALTA­
MONTE SPRINGS. ACCORDING

August 23. 2002
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION O f
AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY O f SANFORD, FLORIOA
Notice la hereby given that a Pubfte Hearing wtf be held In toe Comrrkaaion
Room at toe CFy Hal. 300 North Park Avenua, in toaCfy of Sanford. Florida,
at 7 00 o'clock P M on Baplambar 9,2002 to conaider toe adoption of an on*nance by the Cfty of Sanford. Florida, daaertoad as toftowa:
OROMANCE NO. 2729
TO ANNEX 40 6301 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN S R « ANO
MOORES STATION ROAD AND BETWEEN CAMERON AVENUE ANO
BEAROAU AVENUE; AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

AMENDED NOTICE OF
PCTTT10N ANO HEAfSNQ
T O TERMS IATE PARENTAL
ISOHTB PENDSM ADOPTION
TO Unknown Btotoglcal Father
Unknown lexer d Baby Boy Saha,
bom A x e 2.2002
Race: African American
Oaacnpbon d unknown lathar.
African Amortcan. appror. 30 eo
yaart d age. approe. hmy*. SET •
89, brown ha* 8 brown eyas, stocky
btato.
Address: unknown
A Petition lor Termination d
Parental H -J-ii Pandng Adoption
a. a
-------ftIWO.
to a WIa—
■ , C*TW
-■*-*
«- ■-e.
HAS
DAAn
nA—,
nWior
Kj wrncn
la Xa ataftad to XM acaon hM bean
known a* Baby Boy Saba and
Hamaon Tytor Saha, Xa minor's gen­
der la mala. Ns data d brrx la June
2, 2002 and Ns place d birth b
Laaeburg. Lake County. Ftortda. The
minor's moXer la Moftna Baba. «Xo
Is 31 yean ott. C aucasian, dart ha*
and brown eyas and an spproimata
height and wdgbl d 5 0- and 100.
Concapfton may hove occ u rod X
CineftiorTy. Samxoto County.
Ftortda or Lessbtag. Lake Cocrry,
Th a n wS bo a hearing on X a paftIton to tarmlnata parental rights
pandkig adoption on Octobar 31.
2002 ftl 1:30 pm . baton Judge
W a r n G. Law al X* Lab* C o xty
Jutadta Cantor, 380 Waal Max
Strati. Tavares, Lake County.
Ftortda. Ths court h M ad eatta is
mlnutoi lor X a hMiXg. You may
obyed by appoortog d X a hearing or
iftng a wrtsan d*acbon wftb Xa
court I you ftto a aaftton objadtow.
Xa Ortglnd mud b* Mad wftb X*
dark d Xto court on or baton
October 2ft. 2002. wftb oaptoe to
paatoner'a altomay. Jam A. Bto*.
Lockeo 3 BWL P A , P.O. Boa 130.
Tavares. FL 377794)130.
UNDER SECTK&gt;l 33 009. FLORI­
OA STATUTES. FAILURE TO FE E A
W RITTEN RESPONSE TO THIS
NOTICE WITH THE COURT OR TO
APPEAR A T TFftS HEARING CON­
S TITU TE S
GROUNDS
UPON
W H D H THE CO UR T SHALL END
ANY PARENTAL RIGHTS YOU MAY
HAVE REGARDING THE MMOR
CH U &gt;.
Dated on Aug 14.2002.
JAMES C. WATKINS
CLERK OF THE O R CU IT COURT
B y B Doftax
Aa Daputy dark
Pubtab: Auguai 21. 23. 2002 and
Saptombd 4.11,2002
PP149
NoUca d
tor T e i Dead

A compton Itoacrtptton and « capy oI X a enftnanea rbal ba tvalahto M Xa
otoca ta Xa Cfty Ctortt tor al persona daaxing to eearrww Xa aama.
partna X Xteraat and eftuane abaft have an ocaorttxtfty to ba heard al aatt
By order el X* Cfty Commtoalon el • » Cfty d Sardord. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3303*26 a HOURS M
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: ft a panondaOdM to appeal« daemon made wtot
reaped to any mailer conattered al Xa above me aling or hMrtng. he may
need a 1 art Men record al Xa proceeOnge. xdudxg X a taaftmony and atodence, which record la not provided by Xa Cfty oI Santord. (F S . 2M OIOS)
Rachel C a m M
Deputy C*y Ctorb
Pubkeh Augurl 28. 2009 and Saptombar 4. 2002
PP2I0
Auguai 23. 2002
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEAMNO
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION OP
AN OROMANCE BY THE
CITY OP EANPORO. FLOROA
Noftca to hereby gnran Xal a Pubfte Hearing wd ba held X Xa Commaam
Roam to Xe Cfty Hal. 300 NorX Park Avenue. X Xa Cfty ta Santord. Ftortda.
•17-00 o'clock P.M. on Saptombar ft, 3003 to oonaider Via adopaon o! an ortbnariOft by Xa Cfty al Santord. Ftortda. daacrtiad SI toftowa:
ORDINANCE NO. 3741
TO ANNEX 1498a ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN B R 44 ANO
MOORES STATION ROAD ANO BETW EEN CAMERON AVENUE ANO
BEAROAU AVENUE: AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

A compfela deaenpbon and a oopy of Pie Ortftnanca shal be avaiabfa at tie
office of Pie CNy Clerk for al peraons desiring lo eiamm# foe aama.
A l partiaa In interesf and afcrena ahal hare an opportunity lo ba heard at said
hearing
By order of foe C ty ConyrasMon of the City of Sanford, Florida ,
PERSONS W i t h d is a b Il it i t s NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3309326 40 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II a patron ttoettea to appeal a decision mads wftb
reaped to any manat oonattatad at Xa abova meeting or hearing ha may
need a verbabm record ot Xa procaadxga. xdubng Xa testimony and evi­
dence. which record la not provided by Xa Cfty at Santord (F.8. 266 0103)
Radial Camcea
Deputy Cty Clark
Pubish. Auguai 28. 2002 and September 4. 2002
PP2I0
August 23. 2002

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARMO
TO CONE C ER THE ADOPTION
OF AN OROMANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORD. FLORDA
None* la hereby grvan Xal a Pubbc Hearing w*i ba held X Xa Commaaton
Room at Xa Cfty Hal, 300 NorX Park Avenue. X X a Cfty at Santord. Ftortda.
at 790 o'clock PM. on lip t r m b ir ft, 3002 to conardar Xa adopbon ol an ort»nance by Xa Cfty ot Sardord. Honda, daacrtiad aa toftowa

OROMANCE NO. IT U
TO ANNEX 1 996a ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN MAR
O U ETTE AVENUE ANO EAST LAKE MARY BOULEVARD AMO BETWEEN
RED CLEVELAND BOULEVARD ANO OHIO AVENUE. AS SHOWN ON THE
MAP BELOW

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. X d
MLMCI CU ST (PIER) CTO GULF
GROUP, X a holder d Xa loftowtog
conbcda(r) hM Nad add cart*
cda(r) tor a tea dead to ba laauad
Xenon. The oortfttoda mxtoor(a)
and yaorfr) d toeuanca. Xa darenpbon d Xa property, and Xa named)
X wNdi I w m r t i M r ed tolan ee
CER TVICATE NO: IftftB
YEAR OP IM U A N C Bi SOB*
PARCEL D # 02-20-303214)0002170
Daacrtoftcn d Property UNTT 217
RIOOEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3136 PQ 26ft
Names X which atoMtad RAYMONO RAMOS
A l d aatt property bakig X Xa
C o x ty d Gamxcto. But* d Honda
UntoM aucb cartftkrdrH) ahal ba
ndaamad rccortbng to law, X a prop­
erty daacrtiad X audi eanfttoded)
wS ba add to Xa t V w d tedder d
Xa wod hod door. Sanenda Cocrry
CourthouM. Sadord. Monde, on
btondoy- Saptombd 30. 2002, d
1100am
Paywwd d Bda to*. s p to a M
documodary damp l a m and
raoortbng teea a n mqwed to ba
pdd by Xa auocaaakft biddar d Xa
salt Fm paymad d an amoerr
m a t to 9 » M b M l bid to due wtoan
24 h o m dtor Xa ad arear J bma d
aato. AJ paymada abaft ba cash a
guaranteed
Xatrumad.
made
payabto to Xa Clark d Xa Octal
Com
Odad on 9(137002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Ludine Woodsy Daputy Ctortt
Pubftab Auguai 21. 2ft. 2002 and
8ftptombd*. 11.2002
PPI57
Nattoa d AppMcdton
tor Ta i Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. X d
MLMCI C U S T (OLYMPIC) CIO
GULF GROUP. Xa holder d h b lowing cemhcete(i) hM bled aatt
cartbcalda) tor a lie daad to ba
■toad Xenon The cadftcato ru n brrtr) and y*ar(i) d issuance Xa
deicnpiwn d Xa property, and Xa

A oomptoto dercnpOon and a oopy ol Xa ordnance rbal be rvalrMa al Xa
oltice ol Xa Cfty Ctork tor
perrons deatnng to eiamne Xe aama
A l parkas x Intersil and cauana abal have an opporkaifty to ba heard at aatt
hearing
By oidar al Xa Cfty Commwaion ol Xa Cfty ol Swdord. Ftortda
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
M ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 33GS323 4* HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBIJC I a perron daettaa to appeal a daemon made wtoi
reaped to any maaer considered al Xa above mating or haarxg. ha may
need a verbatim record ol Xa procaacbnga. tndutbng Xa toetonony and ew
dance, wbtcb record la not provided by Xe Cfty ol Santord (F S 2M 0103)
Rachel Carrece*
Deputy Cfty Clark
Pubkeh August 2ft. 2002 and September 4. 2002
PP217

A complrta daacnption and a copy ol Xa ordnance that ba avaiabla al Xa
otbca at the Cfty Ctorb tor al persona daaxtng to eiamne Xa tarn*.
AJ partiaa x veered and eftuens that have an opporttaety to ba heard al aatt
hearing
By ordar ot Xa Cfty Comneaann ol Xa Cfty ol Santord. Honda
PERSONS WITH DtSABftJTIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
M ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3305323 43 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC ft a perron daettet to appeal a deaeron made w*h
reaped to any merer cenettered al Xa above me rang or hearing, he mey
need a verbaUrn record ol Xa procaatbnge. ndudng Xa toabmony and evi­
dence, whsdi record is not provided by Xe Cfty al Santord (F 5 283 0 109)
Rftdwt CamoftB
Daptay Cfty Clark
Pubtab August 28. 2002 and Seplembet 4. 2002
PP219

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I\ ir c 4 R

Tin: S eminole H erald

Wednesday. September 4.2002

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IN THE CmCUfT COURT
OF THE f l f l l
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 02 CA 13*4 14 0
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F/K/A FT
MORTQAGE COMPANIES Dtt'A
FIRST TENNESSEE MORTQAOE
COMPANY. INC . SUCCESSOR IN
INTEREST TO FIRST TENNESSEE
BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS
EDWARD MATTHEW PUSKARlC.
IF LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST EDWARD MATTHEW
PUSKARlC. REBECCA A PUSKAR
1C. IF LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
QRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST
REBECCA A.
PUSKARlC.
NATION SCREOIT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
CORPORATION. SUCCESSOR BY
MEROER TO NATIONSCREDIT
MORTGAGE CORPORATION OF
FLORIDA. TUSKAWILLA POINT
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION.
IN C . JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purmark la a Summary Fta*l Judgment
oi Foreclosure dated August 22.
2002 entarad n C M Cat* No 02CA-1364-14 Q of the ClrciA Court of
mo 18TH Judari Crrafl n and tor
SEMINOLE
County.
Sonlord.
Flondo. I M i tot to mo Nghsat and
bott brddor lor coin at mo Watt
Front Ooor at mo SEMINOLE Comry
Courthouto locotod at M l N. Parti
Annuo m Sonlord. Florida, at It 00
am on mo day ol O C T 22.2002 mo
following d n c r N d property m m (
lorth m aaid Summary Final
Judgment. to wit
LOT »0. TUSCAW1LLA POINT.
ACCOFtOINO T O TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 23. PACES ( t ANO 82.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
INCLUDING SPECIFICALLY. BUT
NOT BY WAY OF LIMITATION. THE
FO LLO W NO FIXTURES ANO
EQUIPMENT, TO-WIT. RANGE
Dated IN* 22nd day ol August.
2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d tha Cacvaj Court
By Mary Strom*
Deputy Clerk
Pubksh ta:
THE SEMINOLE KERALO
TH E LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J
STERN. P.A., ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 8 UnvorMy Drive Suita 800
Plantation, FL 33324
(984)233-8000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, persons with rtm N itiii need*
mo a tomaml •cctyrmocUton ihcxid
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
ol
Iho
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse ol S07-6S8-4227.1-800988-8771 (TOO) or 1-800985-8770,
vw Florida Relay Service
Pub*ah August 28. 2002 and
Saptarrbar 4. 2002
PP242

FtORlOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 02 CA 1028 14
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS
CAROLYN ROORIOUF2 A/K/A
CAROLYN B RODRIGUEZ. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR
AQAINST
CAROLYN
ROORKJUEZ AK/A CAROLYN B
ROORIGUEZ UNKNOWN SPOUSE
O f CAROLYN ROORKJUEZ A/K/A
CAROLYN B ROORKJUEZ IF ANY.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SAL*
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur­
suers to a Stannary Final Judgment
ol Foredoeure dated August 21,
2002 entered n C M Casa No 02CA 748 I 4 K d tha Canal Court d
me 1STH Judcwl Canal m and tor
SEMINOLE
County.
Sonlord.
Florida. I M l to* to me highest and
beet bidder tor cash at me Watt
Front Door at the SEMINOLE Coimty
Courthouse located at X I ft Parti
Avenue 8i Sartord. Florida, at 110 0
a m on the 24m day ot Saptarrbar.
2002 the toaovrtng deaenbed proper­
ty aa tat lorth m said Stannary Final
Judgment, b e t
LOT THE SOUTH 1/2 OF LO T 18
ANO NORTH 1/2 OF LO T IS.
BLOCK C. BUENA VISTA ESTATES.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3. PAGES 1 ANO 2. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated thw 21st day of August. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d ma C k c X Court
B y Doromy W. Donor,
Deputy Clark
Pubkeh ta:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l 8 Urwereay Drive 8u*e 800
Plantation. FL 33324
(984)2336000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persona asm daabfltlel needno a special eccornnodakon should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
el
Via
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse el 407665-4227, 16009856771 (TDO) or 16006866770,
via Florida Ratsy Samoa
Pubkeh August 28. 2002 and
September 4,2002
PP240__________________________

INTEREST BY. THROUOH. UNOER
OR AQAINST AlEXANTR O S S
TSIRAMBIDtS AK/A ALEC TSIRAMBIOIS. LYNDA C. TSIRAMBIDtS
A/K/A LYNDA TSIRAMBIOIS IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST LYNDA C.
TSIRAMBIDtS A/K/A IYNOA
TSIRAMBIDtS AM SOUTH BANK.
CASA PARK VILLAS OF
TUSCAW11LA
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SAL*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Stannary Final Judgment
d Foredoeure dated August 21.
2002 entered n C M Case No. 02CA-703-14 K ol me Cacu* Court ol
me 18TH JudKMI Canal m end tor
SEMINOLE
County.
Sartord.
Florida. I wfl * X to Vta highest end
beat Udder tor cash at me Waal
From Door at me SEMINOLE County
Courthouse beats* al M l N. Park
Avenue b Sartord. Florida, at 1160
a m. on ma 2am day ol September.
2002 rns tokowing daaertbad proper­
ty aa sal farm b said Summary Final

hat bmmn found to b* In • diaptdaf
ad. unaarttary. unmhabHabla or
unsafe condition and that tie Cty
Commission wit hold a Pubhc
Hearing b tha C ty Commraabn
Chambers d Cty Hal al 700 pin.
on l iptombir 8.2002 AIM S hear­
ing me Cty Comnsaaion ahal hear
evidence and wfl determine whether
or nor thw property ahal be con­
demned l b i era hereby ordered to
appear before ma Cty Cornnkaaon
at ma Condemnation Heanng to be
heard and prevent your aide of tie
case You have me nghl to obtam an
attorney, al your own aipense. to
represent you batora tie Board You
have ma nghl to cal wanesaes on
your bshal SI wea aa to croea-eiameie al other witnesses H you do not
appear, me Cty Commbtton may
proceed wtmout you.
Cty d Sanford. Coda Enforcement

M TH E CM CUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUTRC1AI ctRCUTT,
M ANO FOR
S— N O L I COUNTY.
FLO R BA
G E N E R A L _____
JU RtSOtCTION DtVtMON
CASE NO: 02 CA 748 14 K
OMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
JOHN STEVEN BUECHE IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEE 8 .
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
M TEREBT BY. THROUOH. UND ER '
OR AGAINST JOHN STEVEN
BUECHE;
CH ARLO TTE
B.
BUECHE IF LIVING, ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEMS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST CH ARLO TTE B
BUECHE: DEER RUN
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION 48.
INC.: W EILS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA. N JL. AS
INDENTURE TR U STEE UNOER
THE IRWIN HOME EQUITY LOAN
TR UST 2001-1 PURSUANT TO THE
INDENTURE
DATED
2 2861
BETW EEN TH E IRWIN HOME
EQUITY LOAN TR U ST 2001-1 AS
LESSOR ANO WELLS FARGO
BANK MINNESOTA. N JL , AS
INDENTURE TR U S TEE ; JOHN
DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT!*)
NOTICE OF

PUTNAM STATE BANK, a Florida

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
ju o to A L ctflcurr.
IN AND FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S IN O : 02 CA 1880 14Q
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY. F/K/A
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A . AS TRUSTEE.
PLAINTIFF
VS
THOMAS W ROBERTS. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOH. UNDER
OR
AGAINST
THOMAS
W
ROBERTS. MARIAN E ROBERTS
IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
QRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR
AGAINST
MARIAN
E
ROBERTS; JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
Nonce of
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant 10 0 Stannary Fatal Judgment
ol Foractoaur* dated August 22 .
2002 enterad m C M Casa No 02CA-1280-14 G ol ma CacM Court ol
tie 1BTH Jutkoal Canal in and tor
SEMINOLE
Courtly.
SanSord.
Florida. I wta tea to me Nghaaf and
boat brddor lor cash at ma Waal
Front Door at ma SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located el SOI N Park
Avenue at Sanktrd. Florida, at 1100
a m on tie 21 el day ol September.
2002 tie toSomnq deacrb X proper­
ly aa eel lorth In tad Stannary Fatal
Judgment to-w*:
LO T S. CLUSTER K. WIL0WOOO.
A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT.
ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF. A 8 RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 18. PAGES 7. 8.9 AND
10 O F TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 22nd day ol August

2002.
(CIRCUIT CO UR T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark cl ma Canal Court
By: Mary Strom*
Deputy Clark
Put* eh si
TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
S TER N. P A .. A TTO R NEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 8 . Unrvanay Drive Stfla 800
P U rt.bon.FL 33324
(984)233-8000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persona M h dsabsaw* ntadmn a apteral accommodation should
COTled CO UR T ADMINISTRATION.
•I
the
SEMINOLE
County
Ctxamoute at 407-868-4227. 1 800
gSS-8771 (TOO) or 1-6009586770.
VU Florida Relay Service
Publish Augual 28September 4,2002
PP24I
_________________

JUDICIAL CMCUIT,
M AND FOR
SEM M OLE COUNTY.

I

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuart to a Stannary Find Judgment
d Foredoeure doled August 21.
2002 treated m C M Caaa No. 02CA 74614 K Ol me Canal Court d
tie 1STH JutSoal Canal In and lor
SEMINOLE
County.
Sonlord.
Florida. I art aa8 to ma hrgheel and
beet tedder tor caan at ma Weal
Frort Door alma SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located el M l N. Park
Avenue Si Sartord. Florida, at 11.00
am on ma 2am day d Saptarrbar.
2002 ma tokowmg daac/twd proper­
ly aa aal lorth in said Stannary Fnal
Judgment toast
LOT 35. DEER RUN. UNIT S.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 28. PAGE 94. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
Oalad tea 21st day ot August 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAlJ *
•
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark at me ClrnA Court
By Mary Strom*
Deputy Oark
Put*ah n:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J
STERN. P.6 , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l 8 Urwereay Drive S u it BOO
Plantation. FL 33324
(984)2336000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, persona earn a* ■beam need
tna a special acortnrrodation ehodd
corked COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courtiouse at 407688-4227. 1600988 8 771 (TOO) or 16009854770.
via Florida Relay Samoa
Pubkeh August 28. 2002 and
September 4. 2002
PP239
M THE CtRCUIT COURT
OF THE t«TH
JUDICIAL CtRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S IN O : 0 2 C A 703 14 K
OLYMPUS SERVICING. LP..
PLAINTIFF
VS.
AlEXA NTR O S S TSIRAM8I0IS
A/K/A ALEC TSIRAMBIDtS IF
UVINO. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ' 9 ” B M n H I
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN

LO T 8. BLOCK 29. CASA PARK
VILLAS PHASE II. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK X . PAGES 87
ANO 88. OF THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
Dated Me 21st day ol August 2002.
(CIRCUIT CO UR T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
dark ol ma Canal Court
ay i/ortxny w oonon
Deputy Clark
Pubkeh b:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l 8 Urwereay Drive Stfla 800
Plantation. FL 33324
(984)2X6000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, parsons vnm O r K i b l i need­
ing a special oocommodobon should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407665-4227, 1-806
9556771 (TOO) or 16006586770.
via Florida Relay Samoa
Pubkeh Augual 28. 2002 and
September 4. 2002
PP238
M THE CM CUIT COURT.
IN AND FOR 91MMOCE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
CASE NO. Ot-CA-ltST-14-K

CONRAD R W AGNER CAROLE
W AGNER W A C . INVESTMENTS.
INC. and HUQO G MORALES AS
TRUSTEE.
NOTICE OP BALE
Nobos la given mal pursuant b ■
final Judgment dated 22 nd day d
August 2002. b Casa No. Ot-CA1257-14-K.ol me Cams Court ol me
Etjpaoarth Judtabl O cu S b and tar
Sammola Cotrky. Florida. b wham
Putnam Stale Bank, a Florida bdfltng aaaoctabon la me PtataM and
Conrad R Wagner,'Carota Wagner,'
W A C . bveeamentt. Inc. Mid Hugo
O. Moralea aa Truataa art me
ufianoinu, i w n i n kj mm
m ^ boat bktdaar tor case ta t v Waal
front door d tie Banknota County
Courthouse b E artord. Sambrta
Counly. Florida. at 1160 am . on
Thursday. September 12, 2002. me
tolorring daaertbad property aal lorth
b ma order or Inal (udgmant:

300 N Park Avenue
Sartord. a 32771
(407)330-8844
Pubksh' August 29. 2002 and
September a, 2002
PP234
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Noaoa la haraby given by me C ty at
Sartord to Erkba HA 8 Richard
Suaon. 808 8 Locust Ave . Sartord.
FL 32771. and any or al other kkerproperty. 908 112 Locust Ave (erneI
bldg behind house). Sartord. FL
32771, Lot 3 Bit It Tr 0 Town of
Sartord. acoonang to PB t . PG 88 ol
tha Public Records ol Sammola
Coimty has bean bund to ba In a
cbtaprdaled. imsanaary. unmhabNablo or unsafe condbon. and mat ms
C ty Commtaafon wfl hold t Pubkc
Hearing b the C ty Commission
Chambers ol Cty Hal M 7 00 p m
on t aptombsr 9.2002. Al M s hear­
ing m e C ty Commission ahal hear
evidence ind s i determine whomor
or m l mm property ahal bs con­
demned YOu era hereby ordered to
tppMf bttert N Cty Commission
al ms Condemnation Heanng to ba
heard and presort your aide al fia
oaaa. Ybu have me nghl to obiab an
m om ty, si your own srpsnis. to
rapraaart you batora tie Board You
have ma right to cal wanaiiai on
ym t bshal at wal aa to ooaa-asambe al omar wanasaae. I you do nol
appear, me C ty Comnkseron may
procood wftfKH* you.
Cty ol Sartord, Coda Enforcement
DMaton
300 N. Park Avenue
Sartord. FL 32771
(407)3306844
Pubksh August 29. 2002 and
September 4,2002
PP2M
NOTtCE OF PUBLIC HEARWO
la hereby (pvan by ma Cty ol
Sartord to D O Wtaama. Jr. PO.
Sot IB M Sartord. FL 32772. and
any or al otftar Interested parkas,
mat Via daactbsd properly. 1218
French Ave (structure E d mam
bldg). Sartord. FL 32771, Lot t ♦ E
1/2 d slay erf 4 Lota 2 3 8 7 8 8 4
W 1/2 of slay arg to Lot 8 4 al slay
k * to Lota 7 4 4 BA 14 Tr I Town ol
Sartord. acoonang to PB t. PG 57 ol
tha Pubic Records el Sammola
Coimty hai bean toimd to be In a
dlapfdatad. unsanitary, unmhaMarts or imaala condbon, and VM ma
Cty Commraabn wfl hob a Pubic
Hearing b Via C ty Commission
Chambers ol C ty Hal al 7.00 pin.
on Septomber 4, MC2. Al Ms hear­
ing Via Cty Commission ahal hast
or not Me- property ahaA ba am-,
damned. You era haraby ordered to
appear batora Via Cty Commlsoton
at me Condemnseen I tooting to ba
heard and prllfltrydur arda al Vw
caaa. You have me ri^k to obtain an
sfwyr^y si your own *sp*nM« to
rtprMtnft you botor* Vtt Board. You
have the right to cal Mnossoe on
your bshal aa wal aa to crose-enmbe al oVtar wflnaaaaa. K you do not
appear. Via C ty Commlssfon may
proceed wfltout you.
C ty of Sartord. Coda Ertoroamart

an o tdng b
anted b PM
Book 28, page 7678 ol ms Pubic
Records d
Sammola Cowty.

SOON Park Avenue
Sartord. FL 32771
(407) 330-8644
Pubksh: August 29.
Septan-bar 4. (002
PPi232

toparocIpata b Ma proceeckng ahotSd conlad 1600-9886771 (Votaa 8 TOO)
or via Florida Ratay Sarvbs al 16008866771.

M TH E ORCUTT COURT
FOR BCM M O Ll COUNTY
PROBATE OIVWON
Ftto Number 02616CP
VI RE: ESTATE OF
JOHN W OROURXE. SR .
(SSN 106260386).

Lot 17.

OATEO mu 22nd day d Augual
2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d Creed Court
By Mary Strut**
A* Deputy Ctark
PutAcaaon ol tea Noaos on August
28 and Sapambw 4.2002 In fia
8EM PKXE HERALD. INSANFORO.
FLORIOA
John 0. Muaaoana. P A
Attorney al Law
418A S i Johns Avenue
Pktatka. Ftonda 32177
(386)328-7428
Pubkeh August X . 2002 and
September 4.2002
PP237
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEAMNQ
Noaoa Is haraby grvsn by tie Cty at
Sonlord to Oscar Roberta Hake 4
Thomas Roberta. Sr 4 Fabcta T.
Bemad, loot E. tom St. Sartord.
FL 32771, and any or al (Khar Intersalad partraa. mat aia daaertbad
popart*. 1001 E. tom 8 1 . Sartord.
FL 32771, Lol 0 BA 12 . TR a. Town
d Sartord. acoordng to PB 1. PQ
118 d me Pubac Records ol
Sammola Counly has bean totmd to
be b a rttyirlatod uwarttory. immhabaabta or unaata condbon. and
bal Vw Cay Commieaton wfl hold a
Pubhc Hearing m ih.
City
Commsamn Chambers ol Cay Hal
al 7.00 pm on S ip ta w tir s. 1002
Al Ma hearing tie C ty Commnabn
rrsna wtsSar or not Me proparty
ahal be condemned You are hara­
by ordered to appear balora me Cay
Commaann al ms Condemnation
Heanng to bs heard and pratart
yota am* ol ma caaa You have me
nghl to oblan an aaomey. at your
own eipense. to represent you
balora me Board You have ma nghl
to cal wanesaes on your behaJ as
wei as 10 croaa-aaamma al other
wanasaae K you do not appear, ma
Cay Ccmmeeton may proceed wkhom you
Cty ol Sartord. Coda EnSorcomant
Dtvtaion
300 N Park Avenue
Sartord. FL 32771
(407) 330-5644
Pubksh Augual 24. 2002 and
September 4 2002
PP235
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice re haraby gnren by me Cty ol
Sartord to: JUta Hanson, 1006 OOue
A ra . Sartord. FL 32771. and any or
du cvtoad property. 1006 Odra Ara
(1006 4 10061. Sartord. FL 32771.
I d 3 M 28 M W Claris Subd.
•earning to PB 1. PG 107 d tie
PubSc Records ol Sammola Cotmry

2002 and

NOTtCE OF ADMVflSTRATION
The m*Tsniaaaaon ol Via estate ol
JOHN W. O ROURKE. dacaaaad.
Fia Nttnbar 02616-CP, ta panAng
b me Cteut Court tor Sammola
Coimly. Florida. Probata Dtoaton.
He address ol which It Room S02N.
M l N. Park Avenue. Sartord.
Florida 32771. Tha names and
adAsaaaa ol Via personal represen­
tors'* snomey era sal torih batow
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED TH A T
A l persona on whom Ma noaoa la
served who hava objections mal
thalenge ms vaMty ol Vw WM. V »
dwIAcsaona of ma parson*! raprssantatore, venue or htwecVon ol Via
Court ara raqurod to Ma mat cbjactrons with M * Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS A FTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY O f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
Al cradabrs d m* Decedent and
other persona having derma or
derrwtoa agasM DaoodanFa aotato
on whom a copy ol tea noaca la
data ol Va «r*l pubkeatmn ot Ma
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAY8 AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l otiar creators d Vie Decedent
end parsons having dakns or
demand* agamal tha Dacadanrs
attata must Ha mat dams wan Ms
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A a CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha dal* of m* krai pubkcaaon d
Ma Nokc* Is August 26.2002.
Co-Peraonaf Repressnteavsa
JOHN W O ROURKE. JR
206 Bb* Croak Dnv*
WrWar Springs FL 32706
GRACE ANNE OLAVIN. P A
FL Bar *380608
Attorney tor Personal Rapraaanuirv*
1340 Tuskawfla Road. Sta 106
Wrkar Springs Ftonda 32706
(407)6961110
PuMtahAugust 29. 2002 and
Saptombar 4.2002
PPZ29
W THE CWCUTT COURT
FOR SCM M OIE COUNTY
PROBATE WYtSWN
Ftto Numbir M -786CP
IN RE. ESTATE OF
DORIS P 8CMREIBER.

(SSN 246346010).
NOTICE O f ADMINISTRATION
T T » •dmmwtratton ol too •stale of
DORIS P SCHREIBER.
Fdm Hurrtm 02-760C P. * panting
In thm O c u i Court for G trM rn
County. Ftonda. Probata Drvtaion.
toa addraaa of which it Room 402N.
301 N Parti Avanua. Sanford.
Ftonda 32771. Tha namat and
addranai of toa paraonal rapraaan*
tatfva and tha panonal rapraaanla*
ttva'a atlomay ara aaf forth batow.
AU. INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l paraona on w4om toia nobca la
atrvad who hava obfadtona that
ma vauory or ma vymi. ma
quathcationa of toa paraonal raprtaanutfva. vanua or punadetion of toia
Cool ara raqmrad to Ida m*a objackon* wfli Ms Court Y/tTHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTtCE ON THEM
A l cradtors d Vw Dacadart and
omar persona having dakna or
demands against Decedent"s estate
on whom a copy of M s noaca ta
data ol m* first pubkcaaon at M s
C a m WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l other creditors of r t Decoders
and paraons having claims or
demands against Ih* Dacadanrs
•sleta must la* man dam* wkh Ma
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTtCE.
A a CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The data o lr t lir s l pubkcaaon d
Ma None* la August X . 2002
Co-Personal Representatives
ROBERT E. SCHREI8ER
6771 Va Bata Strati
Sartord, a 32771
GRACE ANNE OLAWf, PA.
FL Bar *350605
Attorney tor Personal Rapratantaava
1340 Tuskawfla Road. Sta. 106
Wrkar Springs. Ftonda 37706
(407)6961110
Pubksh August X . 2002 and
Saplarrbtr 4. 2002
PP229
M THE CMCUIT COURT
O F TH E 1ITH
JUDICIAL CtRCUTT.
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLOMOA
JURtSOtCTION DIVISION
C A M NO: M C A 1 I M 14 W
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC..
PLAINTIFF
VS
JAMES LEWIS. E T A L .
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTtCE O F ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO JAMES LEWIS Mid CATHER­
INE LEWIS
whoa* randanc* It unknown V
ha/shorthoy be bring: and V
ha/ah*rih*y ba dead, ma tmknown

trustees, and al parts* denning an
M erest by. through, under or agemet
tha Defendants, wrin are not knomi
to ba dead or arts, and X pares*
or ptamang Id has* any rtgM.
rlfilS ra ir kVEia property
datcrtied m ma mortgage being
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED mal
an acaonto foreclose a mortgage on
Via baoekig property:
LOT It. BLOCK 1. SABAL POINT
AMENDED PLAT ACCOROMO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORO­
ED M PLAT BOOK t i. PAGES 62.
81 ANO 84. PUDUC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOMOA
has bean Nad agamal you and Vm
you art raqtirad to serve a copy al
tnur wikton datansae, V any, to 8 on
OAVIO J. STERN. ESO PtaMSTa
aaomey. whoa* t d d m i la X I S
Urtvamry Drive 4800. Plantation. FL
33374 on or before (no later Vw i X
day* horn ma data ol ms knt pubk­
caaon al M s node* ol action) and Ns
m* ortgmal wkh m* dark ol Vila coot
eiati . i v
- - *_— M
-----J—
—— niAe»adra
WlnWf
DWtOrt
m C l On
rU H U I I
aaomey or knmadatary mereafter;
omarwta* a dalauk wfl ba amarad
egenu you tor tha rsksf demanded
bm a compleM or petition Nad harem
WITNESS my hand and V » saaf cl
Ma Court at SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda. Vila day ol AU Q tf 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Rum King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVK) J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
H I 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 800
PLANTATION. FL 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OtSABAiTIES
ACT. parsons arkh
tog a apaetti ocean
corked COURT ADMVaSTRATION.
at
ma
SEMINOLE
Counly
Courthout* al (407)685-4227. I 8066866771 (TDO) a 1606985
•770. via Ftonda Ratay 6*rv1c*
THIS NOTICE SMALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TW O
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMMOLE HER­
ALD
*
Pubksh August
29. 2002 and
Saptombar 4. 2002
PP2II
M THE CtRCUIT COUNT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JU O ICU L CtRCUIT
M ANO FOR
I f MMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CtVK. ACTION
Cat* No. U -C A -li n -1 4 K
MANUFACTURERS 8 TRADERS
TRUST COMPANY. ONE M 4 T
PLAZA BUFFALO. NY 14203 2399.
TRUSTEE FOR SECURITIZATION
SERIES 1997-4, AGREEMENT
DATED SEPTEMBER 1.1N7.
FLOSSIE A ZANOERS. at a l.
D*r#nden!(t)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. FLOSSIE A ZANOERS
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
I N Academy Avanua
Sartord. FL 32771
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO A U UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUOH.
UNOER. ANO AGAINST THE HERE­
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN­
D A N TS ) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAIO UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS­
ES. HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mal an action
to toradoa* a mortgage on Vw tot-

lowing datenbod property b SEMI­
NOLE Counly. Florida;
LOT 21. ACADEMY MANOR. UNIT
ONE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 13 PAGE 91 PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIOA
hat bean Iked agamal you and you
ara rsqorad to aarv* a oopy ol your
wrtton datansa* wkrtn X dnrt altar
the hrat publication. 9 any. on
Echevarria 4 Ataoctataa. PA.,
Plenum ehomey, whoa* addraes la
9119 Corporal* Lake Drive. Sure
300. Tampa. Ftonda 33834. and Me
rn* ongvial wMi Ma Court simar
before tarvtca on Plenum attomayt
—M *— — —-ai —a —* . a * —e w aB aa* rdtiw rM iiaa

Of InwTTOOtllSry ll IBi9 1 T»w' I utlIflIWIJfl,

a dofatfl wfl ba artarad aganal you
tor the itkef demanded to Ih*
Compton or psttion
Thto none# trial ba pubkahad one*
each weak tor two conaacuirva
waakt In m* Sartord Herald
WITNESS my hand and m* aaal ol
Ma Court on Ma day ol AUG 20.
2002.
Clark ol rn* CIRCUIT Court
By Rum King
Aa Deputy Ctark
Echevarria 4Associates, PA.,
PO. Boa 28018
T«n p a .FL 33622 M i l
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE M
THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT X I N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)375-4330,
NO T LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
ING.
IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TOO) 16068586771, OR V O C E
(V) 16066656770. VIA FLORIDA
RELAY SERVICE.
Pubkeh August X . 2002 and
September *, 2002
PP210

___ Ottawa** A d paraon* wkh
dtebaawe naadng a apodal accom­
modation to partidpato m Me procaadng should corked court
Adnareatithon at talaphona rumba*
(407)666-4227. n d talar man w e n
(7) day* prtor to Vw pracaadng V
hearing Imparted. (TDO) 1606656*771. or WHO* (V)16069566770.
vta Florida Ratay Samoa
Mason BAaaoctatts. P A
1 7767 U 8.18 North
Mangrove Bay, 6dta BOO
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)8363800
Pubiah August X . 2002 and
Sadamtwr 4.2002
PP208
NOTtCE OF BALE
lb aavaty own** ton to* rad du* b
accordance wdi Florida Staldat.
S X Storage Facflty Ad. Section*
63 60163809. content! d toasad
tpacaa a* IdanWtod batow
MATTHEW COLEMAN
IX
Fan*. M ac Itouaahokt
CMAHLtS J. FAIST
320
Office hjmriure. Boiaa
FATE D. SMITH
XI
Funflo*. Mwc Houaahok)
C M d WXL1AMS
346
Fum*ura.BdiMMMC
CHAO D LEE
388
S «w Repair Equip. M*CRENAYE WHETSTONE
414
Wadiar. Mwc I lout ahold
TONYA MERTH1E
427
Fumriurt. Mwc Houaahdd
KATHRYN L FOGG
828
Furrttiaa. Mwc Household
A i iMta art add Y H l ' and must
b* pdd tor b CASH bnmadataty W towmgaata. A l tm*a advarlaad may
n d b* avalabta d am* d tala b Vw
event d adBamant between owner
and obigdad party Buyart mud
ramova X contanta. awaap un* and
had away dabrtt. Contanta wfl b*
add al pubic auction to Vw Nghsd
bidder or dhatwta* dtaptaad d al
OATE: SEPTEMBER It , S 0U

100 PM.
M TH E CtRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JU O IC U L CtRCUIT
M AHOFOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 02-CA-IE7S 140
THE BANK OF NEW YORK.
TRUSTEE U/A DATED 121112001
(EOCC TRUST 2001-2).
JOSE A. OE JESUS ROORIGUEZ
and MARIA D F K X hie afla; ROSA
FERNANDEZ
JOHN
DOE.
Unknown Spout* d ROSA
FERNANDEZ;
INTERVISION
HOMES. INC.; and UNKNOWN
TENANT &amp;OWNERS,
P U U M n F F I NOTICE
OF ACTION
TO: JO S E A. DE JESUS
ROORIGUEZ
M AR UD.FKX.htaw**
ROSA FERNANDEZ
And X parkas dataang Inserter by,
M o u ^ i indor ot agemet
JOSE A. DE JESUS ROORIGUEZ
MARIA D FKX. hit w*e
ROSA FERNANDEZ
•no M p*ro** rLaying oc Cxumsng io
hmvm any rtght. UOm. or
m th*
n i r i l i i i t i , a------- ■- r i s e n . - -* O l ICS
pfop#nj n#r#«n o#*crio#&lt;r. w unRENT
RESIDENCE
UNKNOW NXAST
KNOWN
ADORESS 951 TRIPLET LAKE
DRIVE. CASSELBERRY. FL 32707
YOU ARE NOTIFIED bet an action
to lorsdose mnrigaga on I
mg daaotoad property m
Cowvy. Ftonda;
LO T IS AND THE NORTHEAST 1/2
OF LOT 14. BLOCK C. TX P L E T
T X M T BH O R EZ ACCOROMO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORO­
ED M PLAT BOOK 9. PAGE 18.
PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORK U .
*nd hcvtng * oonvnonfjf known
M t TripW Lake Drive. C i aaabarry.
FL 32707
h x boon Mad agamal you and you
art ragdrad to aarv* an odgmal d
you writlen deleneat. V any. wan Via
Sammota Cooky Ctark d Ma Coot
wflkn X days tram Vw Aral data d
ptbScaainri. and to serve a copy on
Ptamnira
Adomay.
Clay
A.
Hobamgar. el Ih* Law Firm al
MASON 8 ASSOCIATES. HA.,
whoa* sddrata ta 177(7 U S
Highway I t Norm. Sub* BOO.
Mangraro Bay, Ctaartratar, Florida
33784. wahm X days tram Vw knt
dal* ol publication; omarwta* a
datatfl wfl b* antorad agamal you
tor Vta relief A ve e vlvit m the comOatad. AUG I f . 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By.Rum King
A* Deputy Ctark

to i

mnrtakm to partidpato m Me procaadmg should contact court
* -a —1 - 1 - * - - * - - - - * - 1 - » ------ ---- - e. . AcvTunis.raiion m •••pnoni numotf
(407)865-4227. nd total man Sevan
(7) day* prior to m* pracaadng. V
hearing Imparisd. (TOO) 1600666
8771. or Voto* (V)16006666770.

PA.

17787 U S . 19 Norm. Sul 800
Ctaarwotar. FLX 784
(727)8366800
PubtahAuguol X . 2002 and
8*pMnb*r4,2002

M TH E CM C U IT CO UR T
OF TMB EIGHTEENTH
M AHOFOR
BCXMOLE COUNTY.
FLORKU
CASS NO j 02-CA644
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
by and Virau(pi Vw Bacratary ol Vi
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS.
UNKNOWN HEIR 8 . DEVISEES.
QRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TR U STEES
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS OF, ALIEN J LANE,
dacaaaad; and UNKNOWN TE N ­
ANT OW NERS.
NOTtCE OF BALE
None* I* haraby gh-en ViaL pur­
suant to Vm ordar or knaf Judgmart
•reared m Ma causa m Vw Caafl
Court d Banknote Coimiy. Ftonda. I
wfl a x Vw praparty Xuatad m
Sammola Cooky, Florida, daaerbad
aa:
LOT 7. BLOCK I . WEATHERS
FIELD FIRST ADDITION. ACCORO­
M O TO TH E PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED M PLAT BOOK 12.
PAGES 66 ANO 67. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
861
Springs. FL 32714
al pubkc ad*, t o Vw hf(h**t and baal
Odder, tor cash, at vw watt tram
door d Vw Sammoto County
Courthouse. Bantord. Ftonda. si
1160 AM on 6EP 12. 2002
Dated AJJ011.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctark

L ec a ls

L ec a ls

L ec a ls

L ec a ls

Magnoaa SX-Sloreg*
2530 Magnote Ave
BwVord. FI 32773
(407)321-2606
Pudtah. Augud 28.2002 and
Saptanbar 4. 2002
PP207
tor Tea Dead
NOTtCE IB HEREBY O IV EK Vwt
MEMO CUST (OLYMPIC). Vta hdd•r d ma Idtowmg cartflcata(t) hat
Mad add csrthcwtad) tor a tat dead
to ba taauad maraon. Tha w rtflt X a
ntmbarti) and yaar(a) d laauanc*.
Vw daaertpaon d Vw praparty, and
Vw narrw(i) b whkii I was aaaaaaad
ta/araxtoaows:
C8RTW CAT1 NO: 1881
YEAR O f lik U A N C i: 2000
PARCEL KM: 02-26X421-0006
1140
Daacrbkon d Praparty: UNIT 114
RIDGEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
ORB S IM PO 28*
Names b which ******ad RAY­
MOND RAMOS
AM al add praparty being b Vw
Cooky ol Barnmoto. Stale d Ftonda.
Unto** such carXcata(t) ahx ba
radaamad accordng to taw, Via pram
arty daaerbad b euch eatvteato(a)
wfl ba add to Va Nghad bKktar w
Via wad hart doa. Sammota Cooky
CourViouaa, Sartord, Ftortd*. on
Monday. Baptambar X . 2002. d
1 1 00am
_
Pa/mark d Bala Isa. appkcabte
docurnarkary atamp taaaa and
racordng taaa ara ragdad to b*
pdd by the kuooaaaM bidder d vw
aata Fid paynwrk d an m a r t
equd to Vi* Mghad bU M due b M i
24 hour* Mtar Vta vdvsrtlxd Vm* d
tala. A l payments ahX ba cash or
guarantoad
Inatfumark.
made
payabta to Vw Ctark ol Vw Ctrofl
Court
Owed on IN 4 X 0 2 .
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CfftCUTT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLOROA
by O m M n r H d td d Deputy Ctark
Pubkeh: Augud 2t. 28. 2002 m l
8 aptanber 4 , 11 , 2002
PP184

tor T in Deed
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVER f id
MLMC1 CUST (OLYMPtC). Vta hdd•r ol Vw tokowbg rwrthcata(a) has
M X add cartfltwtad) tor a lei d s X
to b* aauad maraon The oartMcXa
nuib*r(t) and ya*r(t) d Wauenca
Vw daaertpaon al tw praparty, and
Vw nama(t) b whan I tea* ktaeeaX
ta/ara aa tokowa:
CERTVtCATE NO: 18M
YEAR OF ISBUANCE: K 0 0
PARCEL OS: 02-26X821-0006
1200
Deacripaon of Praparty: UNTT I X
RIDGEWOOO VELAS A CONDO
ORB 3169 PQ 266
Namee b which eaaeeeed: R O O EWOOO VELAS M C
A l d add praparty bdng m tw
County d Banknota. State d Florida
Unto** auch carthrataQ) ahx ba
radaanwd acccrting to taw. ma prap­
arty daaerbad b auch rxflrata(a)
wfl ba add to Vw I V w d btotor d
Vw wad Irark door. Sammota Coimty
Cotamouea. Sartord, Ftortd*. on
Monday. Baptambar X . 2002. d
110 0 am.
Payment d Bata toa. appkedka
documartary atamp taaaa and
racordng taaa ara raqdrad to ba
pdd by Via auocaaaki bktoat d Vw
tala. F X paymark d an amourk
agrd toms Nghad bid la duawflwi
24 hotrk altat Vw advattwX kma d
tala. Al paymark* ahx ba cash or
guaranteed
kwtnmwrt.
mads
payabta to Vw Ctark d Vw Ctraifl
Court.
Oatad on 8/18/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Oaraktna Harford Deputy Ctark
Pubkeh Augud 21, X . 2002 and
Baptambd*. It. 2002
PP18S

tor Ta a O a X

NOTICE 19 HEREBY OIVEN. Vwt
MLMCI CUST (PIER), ma hddar ol
Via tokowtng twrthcata(k) hat M X
add carXcatota) tor t taaitaX to ba
a tu X maraon. Tha cartflcaaa nurv
twr(a) and yaatft) d wauenca. ma
daacrlpXn d Vw praparty, and Vw
nama(e| m when a n r aaaaaaX
ImJmtmm foiowi

CERTVtCATE NO: 1881
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: K M
PARCEL IOC 02 2636421-0006
2200
Daaertpaon d Praparty. UNTT 220
RIOOEVrOOO VELAS A CONDO
ORB 3189 PG 264
Namat ta wtach aaaaaaad RlOGEWOOO VELAS M C
A l d add praparty twang m Vw
Coimty d Sammola. SUM d Ftonda
Urkaae such carkkcataQ) trial ba
radaamX eccordng io taw, Vw prap­
arty daaortwd m auch cartflcaaa(4)
wfl ba add to ma NMtad bkMd d
Via s a d Iran door, tanknda Oanky
Courmcuaa. SarkcnL Ftonda. on
Monday. Saptombar X 2002. d
110 0 am.
Xvymark al Bala taa. appi rabta
documantary stamp taaaa and
racordng t a x ara raquaX to tw
pdd by vw auccaaakl bidder d Vw

ad*. F X paymark d an amount
•qud to ma IkMwd bid la due wkhm
24 hour* altar tha X r a rt a X time d
aata A l payment* ahal ba caari or
guaranteed
tattrumant.
mad*
payabta to Vw Ctark d tw Carcua
CourtOatad on 4/152002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CtnCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Oarddn* Hartont Deputy Ctark
Pubiah: Augud 21. 28. 2002 and
8 aptarrbar 4,11,2002
PP182
of Application
for T u D ttd
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, kid
MLMCI CUST (Olympic). Vw hddar
d Vw toaowbg carthcatafa) hat Nat
add cartrricdad) tor a taa dead to ba
laauX maraon. Tha cartflcata nmv
bar(i) and yaarta) ot taauanca, Vw
deacripaon d Vw praparty. and Vw
nama(i) b which I was aaaaaax
w are aa toaowt
CERTIFICATE NO: 1444
TEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL O S 02 X3 66 21-0 006
1060
Oeacrtpaen d Praparty UNIT 106
RIOGEWOOO VELAS A CONOO
O R 8 1 IM P G 2 6 6
Nanw* b which asaataad. REPUB­
LIC U N O O K JM C
A l d eald praparty batag b Vw
Cocmty d Banknota. State d Ftonda
Unto** auch cart«cata(t) ahx ba
radaamX aocordmg to taw, Vw
praparty daecrtwd b auch earthC*ta(e) wfl ba add to ma Nghad bidOK M W WMI from ooot. oaminoi*
County
CourViouaa.
Sartord.
Florida, on
Monday, Saptanbar X . 2002. at
1100am.
Ptyrrwnf of 8*it In .
documentary ttomp U « » i tnd
raoortSng la x ara rtqdrad to b*
pdd by Vw tuccaathi taddd d V w
ada. F X paymark d an amourk
equd to Vta N (F »d bid M due wahm
24 houn attar vw adrartiaad ama d
tala. A l pa/mend eriX ba caah ot
guararta X
matrurnark.
mad*
payabta to V * Ctark ol Va Ctrofl
Court.
DaaX on 1/18/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Oaraktirw Hartard Deputy Clark
Pubiah: Augud 21. X . 2002 and
4,11,2002

PPI4I
tar 18*1

NOTICE 19 HEREBY OIVEN. Vwt
MLMCI CUST (PVR). Vta hddar of
said cwrthoatsd) lor a taa daX to ba
laauX maraon. Tha laiXcaSa num­
ber! i) and yaar(a) a l taauanca . Via
OMcnpuon o» ww properry, a/xi
named) m when 8 was a ia a in i
Mta* a* kflowi;
CtRTMRCATE NOt 1888
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: K M
PARCEL KM: 02-2636821-0006
1190
Daacrtpaun d Properly. UNIT Its
RIDGEWOOO VE1AS A CONOO
ORB SIM PG 288
Namat m which aaaaaaad: NORWEST BANK MMNESOTA TR FBO
Al of add praparty bdng m Vw
Cooky d Sammota. State of Florida
Untan auch rarttarata(i) f l X ba
radaamX acconSng to Mac Via prap­
arty daacrtud m such oarthcatad)
wfl b* add to Vw NgTad Nddar ■
Vw wad Irark doa.Bammd* Cooky
Courihoux. Sartord. Florida, on
Monday. Saptambd X 2002. M
1100am
B
X O
nmm
^i—i n . eppeceuie
--- a—a._
• w n a k lm
documantary stamp taaaa and
raco itaiy t a x are raqoSsd to bs
pdd by ths successful bfddsr al Vw
sals. FX paymark d an smool
squd to V« Nghad bid Is dus arihm
24 hoot sRsc Vta adrartHX tans d
ads. Al payment* ah x be oath or
guarartaX matrurnark, mad*
paytbto to Vta Ctark d Vta CkcX
Court.
Oaax on 4/16/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CBCXT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GaraAtan* Harford Deputy Ctark
PubSari Augud 21. X 2002 and
Saptankisr 4.11.2002
PPI40

tar Tbs D a X
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tw l
MLMCI CU S T (OCEAN PARK) O O
OULF GROUP, Via hddar d Vta ta)toetatg cwrtflcatad) hat M X add
oartMcatod) tor a taa d e X to b*
laauX maraon. Tha cartflcata nonbtrd) and yaarfa) d Issuance. * «
daaertpaon d Vw property, and Vw
nam*(t) m which I was a n a n X
C IR T N C A T E N O J2 M
YEAR OF aSUANCS: M M
PARCEL KM: 2621-266146006
1I4P
Daaertpaon ol Proparty LEO UNIT
H IP HIOOEN RttXJE CONOO ORB
1347 PG ( X
Nam n ta whkh iiaaeiid: NARCtSO J MARTINEZ CARMEN B.

ORTIZ

A l d add proparty being m Vw
C o rky d Samnota. StaM d Ftonda
Untaaa such oartflcata(t) arix ba
radaamX aocordmg to taw* tha prop­
arty daaerbad m such cartflrata(i)
wfl ba add to V » Nghxt bkldar d
Vw wad Ironl door. Samlnda Coiaky
Courmouaa. Sartord. Ftonda. on
Monday. Saptombar X . 2002. at
1100am.
Paymark d Salt toa. apphflhta
doamwrkaiy stamp taaaa and
racordng la x art r a q x X to ba
P*M by V » a m a n M Nddar al Vw
aata F X paymark d an am w a
aqud to Its Nghad bid la dua w*Nn
24 houn altar Vw advartiaad kma d
tala. A l payrtwrka ahx bs caah c&gt;
gudanw x
matrurnark.
made
payabta to tw Ctark al Vw C v c x
Court.
Oatad on Brt6/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CtRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Luanrw Woodsy Deputy Ctark
Pubkah Augud 21. 29. 2002 and
Saptanba 4.11.2002
P P IM

MOTICt OF PUBUC AUCTION
Noaoa ta haraby grron mal Ortado
R o X 4 Wrackar Some* wfl n * d
PuMe auction tor nliraga tor cam on
i Vw Nghad Nddar VwtolChmry Carrwro 2 door btock VM#
10IFP878*FL477920, 1M7 Honda
Accord
4
door tan
VM*
IHOCAS839HAOSS844; 1107 Ford
Eaccn
rad
VIN*
1FALP15P7VW124091.
This auction wfl ba Irak! on
■ ip lim k ir X 1002 d 10am m Vw
mommg at Axotionics al 174 East
Macho* Hammock Road. Oriado. FL
32788

aracaaha r n X ilk t a d a
CNtado R o X 8 Wrackar Sdtitoa
raaarvn Vta w p l to aocapl c
any an dX U da .
Pdflari Saptanbar 4.2002
00047

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M THE CIRCUrr COURT
o r THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
C A M NO M -C A -t llS -t lK
SOUTHTRUST BANK, an A k i m
banking oorpontton. IV * SouhTrust
B tn k .H A ,
CLOTHESMAXERS. IN C . a Fiona*
corponion. DENNIS MUES.
scon MUES. ARNOLPH 8
MUES. JR.; ARNOLPH B MUES.
m. DEBORAH LONO. |omy and
I M I tf. and LIBERTY NATIONAL
BANK.
Defendants
NOTICE OF BALE
ONCOM PLAM T
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Fiat
l a undersigned. m* Ctork of Ft*
OrcuB Court kx Semrnols County.
Flortda. undai and by virtue 01 Fit
Ftoal Swimary Judgment hantoton
amend on F a JIM day oI August.
2002. FI Fat cartaki cauaa pantang
Ft F a CkcuB Court ol F a Eighteenth
JudtotoICkadI. Fi and loi Samtnol*
Cowry. Flortda. bang C M Ackon
No. 02-CA-1318-14-K. In which
SOUTHTRUST BANK, an Alabana
banking corporation, tv * SouhTrusI
Bank. N A CSouFiTruaT). I* F a
PtotoBB and CLOTHE8MAKERS.
INC.,
a
Honda
corporation
(■Ctohaamatert*). DENNIS MUES
roannti-). S C O n MUES CScotO.
ARNOLPH B. MUES. JR (*Amctoh,
J in . ARNOLPH B MUES. Ill
rAimAph. nr). DEBORAH LONO
rOaborahT and LIBERTY NATION­
AL BANK (T la rty NakonaT). ara Fa
datondarka, and undar and by vtrtua
ol F a lama ol F a aald Final
Stannary Judgmam irti Otar tor aaM
at pubac outcry to F a Nghaat and
baal Udder tor cam, al F a Waal
Front Door. Samhoto County
Courthouse. M l N. Parti Avanu*.
Santord. Florid* 32771 on F a IB day
ol Saptombar. 2002. al F a hour ol
1100am. to h * morning. F a u r n
bang a toga! sales day and F a hour
• legal how ol aala. F a raal and pariom l property utuaMd In Otnunof#
County. Florida and lagafy daaertad

A Fad d land lying In Bemtocto
Cowry, Florida, and balng a pan ol
Lol ST. M M. SMITHS SECOND
SUBDIVISION, aoconSng to F a ptol
BeiBw u ircoiuBO

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dooe

i|

Pag* 100. ol F a Pubic Record* d
Saminol# County. Florida, being
more pemcularty daaertoad aa toltow*: Comnanca at F a SouFaaal
oomar ol Lot 88. aald M R SMITHS
SECONO SUBDIVISION, hone* run
NorFi along F a Eaal b a d aald Lola
SE and IT. B21 DO toallo F a PoM d
m nr - -a —
oeyrrmg. BtadMa
u»anc# run
nfW p w —n_a
w*h F a BouFi b a d add Lot BE.
IIIO 0 laat Fanca m i North para!M MFi Fa Eatt b a d aald Lot M.
285 00 tod: Fane* ntn Ead paraM
■ah F a SouFi b a d add Ld 58.
181 00 tod; Fanca run South along
• a Ead b a d aald Ld 87. 2SS 00
tod to F a Pdd d Btgm ng
togdhor atoh al buAdnga. ttpnM*
mama, aqutpmark, Bitums and
appurtorancaa Faraon.
S treat Address 2240 Old Lake
Mary Road. Santord. Ftortda 32771.

The property atoraaakL togaFar

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DATED Bus 21 day dAuguat. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d F a O cuk Court
Samnoto Cowty
By Mary Stroup*
A* Deputy Ctartt
Gray. Hama A Robmson. PA
Pod Otoe* Bor 3066
Orlando. FL32802-MM
Publish August 28. 2002 and
Saplarmar 4. 2002
PP2S0
m THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUOKSAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 03-CA-124M4G
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
THOMAS H GOINGS. J R . at tot., d
al.
D*l*ndam(i).
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to an Order or FFal Judgrrant
Sdadikng
Foractoaur*
S*a
amend on AUG 22. 2002 In hto
cat* now pandng in aald Court, Fa
aryla d which la M ealed above.
I M i ael to he highest end bast txdder tor cam al F a Wad Fred Door.
SEMINOLE CO UN TY CO U R T­
HOUSE. M l North Park Avenue.
Santord. Honda 32771. al 11D0
A M on F a day d O CT 22. 2002.
tat torth in aald Order or Final
Judgment to-wt
LOT 7 BLOCK A FERN TER ­
RACE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 11, PAGE 28. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
ORDERED AT SEMINOLE COUN­
TY FLORIOA hto day d AUG 22.
2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
A* dark. Cxcu* Cowl
SEMINOLE. Honda
By: Mary Stroup*
Aa Deputy Clerk
SPEAR S HOFFMAN
70S 8ot4h Dbd* Highway
Cord Gad**. Flortda 33148
1Maphona(306)666-22M
Paraora wah daabaay who raad a
apodal accommodation to partidpata In Fk* procaadng should conlad ADACoonbator d M l N. Park
Avanu*. SuS* N , Santord, Honda
32771, d toad Rv* days pnor to F a
procaadng Td aphana: (407)32343M Eat. 4227; 1 600-955877HTDO). or 1 8006556770(V),
via Flortd* Rady Sarvtoa/ic
PubamAugud 28.2002 and
Saplarmar 4. 2002
PP288
IN TH* O R C U T COURT
OF THB EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUrr
M ANO FOR
B C M M O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASS NO. 02-CA-1198-14-0
THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE D U ABS
TRUST MORTGAGE PASS
THROUGH CERTIFICATES.
SERIES 2000-7,

wwi M rnprov*rnera»jiou«j»v*, «•

■ppurtmmcf thereto belonging, or
In enywtee epperteininQa it being
•oM to teiaty SouthTrutf* deimt
tftow teto atodpment

a

WARREN 8. STAKES AIK/A WAR­
REN STAKES
. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF WARREN S. STAKES
A/K/A WARREN STAKES; and a*

ST. JOHNS NO TH WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
IL d iM EW
a| a—a a—aiu^_JaA l^ E Ulalnn
a
B a U ii

Th* Dtolrtd gkra* ndto* d Bskksm to Issu* a parnkl to F a toSowtog appS-1
c*r*(») pn Baplambar IB * 0 8 *
t
cay d Longwood, 1M Ead Warren Av*. Longwood, FL 32780, appScasnn
*S274.-Th* Caaova propoiaa to ik x a k up to 7 S4 mason gabma par day
(mgd) d ground aalar to ecpph a popddton d 18271 paspto to 2008 w*h
wear lor houaahold. commardatonduablaL and wear uday lypa uaa*. Fan
Fa usa d 284 mgd d ground wear bom ha Ftortdm Aquter bom 2007 to
2012. Fan ta uaa d 224 mgd d ground wsar Irom ba Ftortdm aqudar bom
M 13 to 2022. The » 4hcH w*1« used by Fk* proposed protect wd conild d
ground water bom Fa Ftortdm Atjudar via 6 acbv* waba toSanknd* County,
tocaad to Sacaona 31, 32; Ibwnahp 20 SouFl Rang* M East known aa CITY
OFLONGWOOO.
Tta ■**(•) comatokp each d Fa mm ■ letorl ^pfcabon(i) are avaaaba tor
toapacdon Monday Fwough Friday aaoapl tor lagd holdays. e 00 am. to 8D0
p m mi me j *. jonni n/vaf *Y«iar Mjuutyemenr LRuncr naaoqu&amp;nari o» me

■ppioprtal* Santo* Cantor. Th* Dairtd wb Id a acton on each patmbappscanon u

in

aoove urueu ■ peuuon foe an eanwnevaove procaaorrg (neanng)

Is Btod purauark to Fa provtaton* d Sacaona 12088S and 12087, Honda
State** Chapter 2S-10S and 40C -1.1007, Honda Adnkrkstabv* Cod*
(FA C .).
A penon whoee substantial
ire iflecied by any ol the District's pro­
posed permitting decisions IdenMed above may p#Won kx administrative
hearing to aooordano* am Sacaona 120888 and 120 57. F S , or a« panto*
may reach a aSati agraamark on matbakon aa an abamatoia remedy undar
Sacaon 1M 873. F.8 . Chooatog matkauon *41 nd advaraaly abaci Fi* n g t to
b hearing Fmadabon doe* ndiaadl to a aabtomark. Th* procaduraa tor pursuing madaaon era eat torth to Sacaon 120 873. I S . and Rda* 28-108 111
and 28-108.401-.408. FA C . Paiakina must comply wkh to* raqukamarka d
Florida Adrknairator* Cod*. Chapter 28-108 and ba toad *Ato (racakrad by)
to* DtoFtd Clark, tocalad at Owtna Haadguartora. 4049 Rato Sl/aat, Paiatka.
flortda 32177.
_
Pauoona tor adnkmatratom hearing on toa above *pp*c*aon(i) m at ba Had
wdkn hvanty-ona (21) day* d pubScaaon d tola ndto* or wahto Itvanry au
(28) days d to* Datrtd dspoaamg tot* noaca d Hark to Fi* mal lor too** paraona to ahom toa Dtaaid rnaaa ackid noao*. Faiur* to to* a paaaon aktoto
Fk* bma period ahab conaFKaa a wakrar d any rtghl sum person may hava to
raquaat an adnwkdrabva ddawntoaBow (haartng) undar Sacaon* 120 888 and
1M 87. F.8 . ooncammg to* autyact parnkl app iraaon. Paunons which art nd
toad to acootdanoa wan to* above pr o v tona are aub|acl to dawkaaal
Bacauaa to* adnkmababva haartng process I* designed to toimutol* b id
agancy acSon. toa bang d a padton mean* tod toa OatncTs bnd acaon may
ba dbirinl kom toa poibon taken by I to tola noaca d Irkatk Pananaahoaa
aubdmad Fkaraats *4b te dtoclad by any auch bnd dacaatan d to* Owrtd
on toa appacabcn have to* iKF* * baooma a party to to* procaadng. to accordanca wah toa raqukramarks ad torth above.

Gloria Lewis. Oractor. Ovtolon d Parnkl D*U Sarvtca*
SL John Rlvar Water Managamam Oiaavi
Pubbm Saptarrhar 4,2002
0004b
ST. JOHNS WVtW WATER MANAGE MF K T OW TM CT
t a i --- M I ^
- U ----- —e
y - —I —l ---mvse
wmamnI Iriovce
01 EiisnoBto nmA*8^uia lamb awEvtaion
Th* Oalrtcl gha* nobc* d ba Fkark to laiua a parnkl to to* totoaeng appicark(i) on 8 opaombor 10,1082:
Sanknd* Courky Board d CouFy Convrkaetonart. 600 Wad Lake Mary
Btod. SarkonL FL 32773-7480. oppScabon *8241. Th* Dwkid propon e to
abocaa* 1 8 l»m a o n gabon* par day d graund water to mpply lypa uaa to
aarv* an namdad population d 10208 raaldsrka kom laauanca toraugh
2008. tom 1813 mason gaaono par day d grateid water tor 2007 totough
M i l . tom 1 M 8 mtoon gaSont par dm d ground water tor M IS torough
2022. tokl 7.72 mgd tor aaaanod type uaa over a 2.178-aora aarnca area. Th*
wbhdrawato uaed by Fke propoead profad wbi oorew d ground walar bom to*
Ftortdm Agudar via 4 actor* w*a* In 8«nknd* County, tocalad to Sacbon* 18;
Townehtp 21 SouFi. Range 28 Eaal known oa Samnda County Lynwood Wob
Ftakt
Tho Nodal conlalrkng each d toa obova-Salod app*calion(i) art «v*a*M* tot
mapacaon Monday torough Friday aacad kx lagd holiday*. 8.00 a m to 8D0
p m d Fw 81 John* River Water llanagamark Dwma haedquanara or Fw
appropriate Same* Cantor ThaDabtolwBlakaacbononaachpaniklappbcabon M ad above inkaa* a paoaon tor an admnabasv* procaadng (haarngi
I* toad purauark to to* proneon* d Sacaona 120 508 and 12087. Ftortda
Stake** Chaplar 28-108 and 40C-I.1007, Ftond* Adrrwketrativ* Cod*
(F A C .).
A parson ahoa* aubatartoal kkaraaia ar* abac od uy any d F » DtotncTa pn&gt;poaad parmaong daemon* Manbbad above mvy pawon tor admakalraava
haartng n accordance w*h Sacaon* 120 588 a r i 12057, F8 . or aa parka*
may teach a wrkton agraamark on matbakon aa m **ama&gt;va remedy undar
Sacaon 120573. F.8 . Chotwng matkoaon wB nd tdvorady o8*d too &gt;Vk to
0 hooting I matkaaon do** nd taadl In a aaBMrnark Th* procaduraa tor pin
autogmatkaaon ar* ad loito ai Sacaon I208T3. F S . and Ruto* 28-108.111
and 28-108 401- 406. F A C . Peoaona mud comply wbh to* raquiramaraa d
Ftortda Atkrwkatralrv* Cod*. Chaplar 28-108 and ba Mad w*h (raoaktad by)
to* Dairtd Clark, tocalad al Owbtd Headquarter*. 4049 Raid 8b**L Paler
Ftortda 31177.
Paaaona tor ad vwuaFaava haartng on Fw obovo «ppkca*on(a) mud bo Had
■ d m twenty-ona (21) day* d pubkeacon d Fat now* or wahto hvanry-aa
(28) day* d Fw Otdnd dapoaaing tots nohoo d kkork In Fw mo4 tot Fioaa para m to whom too Oalrtcl maa* actual nobc* FaSuro to to* a paoaon wahm
toa bn* period aha! coraaue* a warvar d any nd* auch parson may hava to
raquad an admakaav* dalarmtoaacn (haamg) undar Sacaona 120 588 and
IM 8 7 . F S . ooncammg to* eubiset parnkl appacakon. Patton* witch ar* not
bed In acstxdmc* wm to* above proveron* are aubied to tkameaal
Bacauaa to* adrwaalrairva haartng procat* la dasignad to tonnulal* Inal
nancy acaon. too tong d a paoaon meant tod to* Oemcfi b id acaon may
b* d 8aaark bom Fw poabon laam by a In Fka noaca d Mark. Patton* ahoa*
a u b a M d kkaraaia w8 ba aSaoad by any auch Bnd daemon d Fw Dwbld
an to# appkeaaon have to* nghl to baooma a party to to* prooaadng. to ao
d m * a m to* raqutramarta ad torth above.
Qtorta Lewis. Dmdor. OMaton d Parnkl Data Samoa*
8t John* Rrvar Water Managamark D*tnd
Pubtoh Saptambar 4.2002
00049

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unknown partial claiming by,
toroudi. undar or against to* above
named defendants, who tro nd
known to b* dead or ekva. whatoar
u d unknown paitwt claim aa twin,
davtaaaa. gramaaa. n u g n v a i.
or othar daknanla; TE N A N T t l
and-or TENANT ar. m* panel
Mandad to accotek tor to* parton or
to
NOTICE OF BALE
Nokc* la haraby grvan Fiat, purauark
to to* Final Judgment d Foractoaur*
dalad AUG 22. 2002. to Fka caua*. I
win *en the property situated to
SEMINOLE
County.
Ftortda
dttcnbtd i r
LOT 3. BLOCK A PtNEVIEW.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 8. PAGE 73. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
k V a 1720 Sunset Drive,
Longwood. Ftortda 32750
al pubac tala, to to* h&gt;(h**l and bad
tedder, tor cash, at Fw Waal Bor*
door d Ih# Saminol* Courky
Courthouse tocalad al M l North
Park Avanu*. Santord. SEMINOLE
County. Florida, at 1100 o'clock
a m . on September 28. 2002
Dated al Santord. Ftond* Fka 22
day d August, 2002.
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clark d toa C r u « Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctork
Douglas C. Zahm. P A
1 8 8 M U 8 .H w y ig N .t3 0 0
Oesrwaief. FL 33764
(727)538-4911 phon* 1 (727)5381094lai
Please publish in: Th* Saminol*
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT. A
PERSON IN NEED OF A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICI­
PATE IN THIS PROCEEDING OR
TO ACCESS A COURT SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY SHALL.
WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME
PRIOR TO ANY PROCEEDING OR
NEED TO ACCESS A SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY, COURT
THE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF
THE COURT. M l NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SANFORD. FLORIDA
32TT1, TELEPHONE (407) 32343M. OR 1-8008588771 (ThO). ar
18008588770 (V). VIA FLORIOA
RELAY SERVICE.
PubkahAuguat 28. 2002 and
Saptambar 4.2002
PP257
M TM8 CtolCUTT COURT
OF TH* 19TH
j u d ic ia l c w c u rr,
81 ANO FOR
t lM P I Q U COUNTY,
FLOWOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASB NO.: 02 -CA 8U -14 K
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY O f
CALIFORNIA. N A . AS
CUSTOOIAN OR TRUSTEE.

v*.
CAROLYN L WATSON, d al.
Nonet of
FORICLOSUNa 8ALB
(Pleas* pubtah to THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
auark to ■ Final Judgmatk d
Foractoaur* ddad to* 21 day d
Auguat 2002. and arkarad to Cat*
No. 02-CA822-14-K. d too Ckcdl
Court d too 1BTH Ju d d d C b cd l to
and lor Sonkndo Courky. Ftortda.
whereto BANKERS TR UST COMPA­
NY OF CALIFORNIA. N A , AS CU8TOOIAN OR TR U STEE. I* toa'
Ptotota and CAROLYN L WATSON)
DARRYL L WATSON. SEMMOLE
COUNTY; JOHN DOE; JANE DOC
AS UNKNOWN TEN AN T (8) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY. I w « a d to to* Nghad
and beat tedder tor cash al
W EST FRO N T DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE CO U N TY CO U R T­
HOUSE. to Seminole County.
Ftortda. d 1100 on too doy d SEP
14. 2002. too loBowlng datertood
proparty a* ad torth to aald Find
Judgmatk. b e t
LO T 138. BAN LANTA TH R O SEC­
TION. ACCOROF4G TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE 78. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORKM.
M U K 1420 VALENCIA CO UR T
EAST. SANFORD. FL 32771
wkh DtoabRBot Act. Pknorw with
D iM bM M n— ring i tpcclftl Aooonv
modnon to parirtpH In W* procaedng ahodd corkatt to* Court
AditokaBator d 201N. PotkAvonuo.
Sorkord a
32771. Tdophc
Number (407)323-43M n d tolar
toon aovan (7) days prior to too procaodno. I haartng Impairsd. (TOO)
18008888771 or Voca (V)18008588770 vto Ftortda Rotoy 8orvtooa.
Deled tote day d A U O 21,2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clark Ol Th* Ckodl Court
By Mary 8801410
Deputy Clertt
Submitted by:
Law OIBoa d Marshal C. Walton
1800 NW 49to 8b*oL Bdto 1H&gt;
Fort Laudardd*. Ftortda 3330*
Telephone: (884)4838388
Facdntoa: (884)771-8082
Pubkah: August 28. 2002 and
8*ptomb*r 4,2002
PP288
M THB CStCUTT COURT
OF THB dO N TEEN TH
JUCTCUIL CIRCUIT Bl
COUNTY. PLORBA
ORCVKT CIV L m YHiriN
Cat* N at 88 C A M B 1 B K
FIRST NATKMWIOC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
KIMBERLY WHITE; d a L
Dalandant(i)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN tod purauark to
tost cartato Final Judgmerk. deled
AUG t l . 2002. to Cat* No. Q2-CA53814-K d too Cfctul Court d too
ISto Judicial OrouB to and tor
l arrknoH Creaky. Ftortda. ahtroto
FIRST NATIONWDE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION la to* PtokkN and
KIMBERLY WHITE; SANFORD
PLACE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA­
TION. INC.; BENEFICIAL FLORIOA.
INC.; a n to* Ottoman (•). I wto
to to* lk d « d am bad Wddor tor
cash, d toa wad Bark door d too
Somnoto Courky CourtoouM. M l
North Pan Avonuo. Sontotd. Ftortda,
d 11DO 0 dock AJtL on too SEP 11.
2002. too toOowmg dooerftod propat
ly ad lotto to too Order ot Fnal
Judgmatk:
Sao EahBkl A attached homo am
mad* a port h a n d by raiannoa aa B
h#y eat torth harem tor lagd daaertp**LOT 41. SANFORD PLACE. A
SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD
ED 84 PLAT BOOK 33. RAGES 31
THROUGH 38. PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEM 8KXE COUNTY. FLOREM.
DATED: AUQ21.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d toa Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
B you a n a parton wtto a daebary

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who naada any accommodation to
order to psdeepsIs to tots proceed­
ing. you are entitled, at no cod to
you. to Fie provision d certain m u
tanco Pleaas cal to* attorney kx
Plantain), telephone number (308)
658-7855. within two working day* d
racepi d Bks aummona/notic* B
haartng Impaired (TDD) (800) 9558771, or Voice Impaired (V) (800)
955-8770
PuDtcakon d tola Nooo* d Sal*
waa mada on to* 28to day d August
2002 and 4to day d September.
2002. to toe Sarkord Herald
STEVEN P. LEE. ESQ
LAW OFFICE OF STEVEN P. LEE.
PA
IB M CORAL WAY. SUITE 502
MIAMI. aO R lO A 331482880
Pubkah August 28. 2002 am
September 4,2002
PP2S5
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA,
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
juR tsoacnoN d iv is io n
CASE NO. 02-CA-838-18G
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Plant*!,
v»
DOUGLAS W. WINSLOW, d d .
Defendant (a ).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
auark 10 a Find Judgment d
Foreclosure doled August 22. 2002.
ern entered In Case No 02-CA-538
14-0. d to* Cktu* Court d *10
EIGHTEENTH Judkkd O cuk to Mid
tor SEMINOLE Courky. Ftond*
wherein CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION la
Piantifl
am
DOUGLAS
W.
WINSLOW. *1 d . a n Ddandams. I
*4B sal to to* Ikdwd am bad bldder lor cadi d toa Waal Bwk ruw d
to* Cuumouae to SANFORD. SEMI­
NOLE County. Ftortda. 1100 AM
o'clock on to* 24 day d Soplambor.
2002, the Mowing d N O M properly a* ad torth to aald Final Judgmatk.
tout:
LOT 28. CHASE GROVES. UNIT ( .
ACCORDING T O TH E PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 48. PAGES 10 ANO 11,
OF TH E PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA;
k V a 835 Brtghtvfew Ortv*. Laka
Mary. Flortda 32748
DATED tore day d AUG 22.2002.
UaryamEMon*
Aa Clark d said Court
By Mary Strap*
Aa Deputy Clark
SubrrkOad by
Faber AGaau. P. A
Suae 300
1570 Markup* Avanu*
Coral Gable*. Ftortda 33148
(30S)8a-4110
Parsons wkh a daabiBy *4io need
a spodd accixnnnriakon to pandpai* In tola prooaadng ahodd oorv
tod Court Admekakaaon d M l N.
Pork Avanu*. But* N M t. Santord.
Florida 32T71. *4toto 2 working day*
prior
lo
to*
proceeding.
Telephone7407)8*8-4227; 1-800•88-8771 (TDO) or 1-800-9588770
(V) via Ftortda Relay Sendee
PuMshAugust
a . 2002 and
Saptambar 4.2002
PP2S4
M THB O R C U T COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
I E I M O I I COUNTY,
BTATV OF PLOREM
C lY L n V M M
Cao* No-03-CA-E3S-18K
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK. M O .
PtokkN.
vt.
FLOYD BLAKE, J R j E T A L,
OetendanQi)
NOTICE OF K A L I
Nooo* I* hereby ghan toaL pur­
auark to toa Order or Fnal Judgmerk
arkarad to tow cauaa, to to* Clrodl
Court d Somtooto Cowry, Ftortda. I
wtfl oo* toa property fainted to
Banknote Codky. Ftortda. doaertood
aa:
LOTS 40. 41 ANO 42. 2ND SEC­
TION FORT MELLON. ACOORONa
TO TH E MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
AS RECOROCO M PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGE 48. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
8EMS40LE COUNTY. FLORKM;
d pubic ad*, to to* NdM tl Mid bed
bidder, far caah at to* Wad Frork
Door d to* Somtooto County
Codtoouo*. M l North Parti A nn u*
SarkonL Ftortda d 1100 A M on
SEP I I . 2002.
DATED: AUG21,2002
(S jd )
Mary anno Mono
Clork d to* CacUl Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy dark
to aooordano* w*h too Amortcono
Wlto Du kbtot11 Act person* to need
d opodd oeoommoddton to porkeipoto to toto procaadng diaA, aktoto
••van (7) days prior to any proceed­
ing. contact too Court ArkikntokaOon
Otoe# or Clark d C o «t d to* Courky
referenced above. 8 hooting
Impaired. (TTD ) 1-800-9888771. ar
Vote# (V) 1-800-055-8770, vto
me — 1 -a— aw - i m --- a ---rKXXM n w y MnflCV
Mark D. Bnaddona. Eaquka
MARX D. BREAKSTONE 8 ASSO­
CIATES. P A
1247 Souto MyiSa Avanu*
Claarwatoi, FL 33788
PubBah: Auguel 28. 2002 am
Saptombar 4,11,8002
PP2S3
.

81 THE O R C U T COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JU O IO A L O R C U T OP
TH E ( T A T I OP FLORKM,
M ANO FOR BEM840LE
COUNTY, FLORKM
CIVIL MVI8ION
CA 8 S NO.: OI-CA 1*88 14
orytaroN a
THE BANK OF NEW YORK. AS
TR U S TEE FOR NEW SOUTH
HOME EQUITY TR U S T 1990 2
FORMED PURSUANT TO THE
PO O UNO
ANO
SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
NOVEMBER 1. 1(88. AMONG
PAINE WEBBER MORTGAGE
ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION IV.
AS DEPOSITOR. NEW SOUTH
FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK. AS
TRANSFEROR ANO AS SERVICER
ANO THE BANK O F NEW YORK.
AS TRUSTEE.
PtokkN,
v*.
JAMES L FULKERSON and LOIS
FULKERS O N .» lying, and ai
unknown pane* clatokng by,
VvouqFi, uvitf of iQ ira t v ii 8tv*4N
named Datondarks who a n nd
known to b* dead or aBv*. whatoar
•aid wknoan panaa may claim an
Mated aa spouse*, ham, dsmeosa,
grantee* assignee*, tenon, en d ton. tnjetoee or otoor otoanarks.
dMTkng by. toroudL under or
agttod to* m M JAMES L. FULK­
ERSON « L O U FULKERSON: am
m if M B i m iA M &gt; o u n i n * « r
OWNERS' ASSOCUTION. W C . a
Ftortda non proN corporation,
Datondarks.
NOTICE OF SALE
Nouca ■ hereby grvan toto. pur-

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auanl to a Fnal Judgment ol
Foractoaun amend to to* abovetoyied cauaa. to toa O c u k Court d
Samnoto Courky. Ftond*. I wN f*4
the property situate to Serrvnol*
Cowry. Florida, daaenbad aa
LOT 6. BLOCK C. COLUMBUS
HARBOR. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 19. PAGES 38 39. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
to pubkc sale, to too Ngheto am
boat tkddar. tor cam. to toa W a«
Iron door d toa Serrano!# Cowry
Courtoouae. to Santord. Florida. M
1100am. on SEP 28. 2002
DATED ike AUG22. 2002.
Maryam* Mona
Clerk o# O cu k Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctortr
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEED­
ING. YOU ARE ENTITLED. AT NO
COST TO YOU. TO THE PROVI­
SION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.
PLEASE
CON TACT
COURT
ADMINISTRATION AT M l N PARK
AVENUE. SUITE NM1, SANFORD.
FLORIOA. 32771, (407) 373-43M
EXT. 4227 WITHIN 2 WORKING
DAYS O f YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS
NOTICE. IF YOU ARE HEARING
OR VOICE BJPAJRED. CALL 1-8008588771.
Gibbon*. Cohn. Nouman. Bello.
Segal 8 A8*n. P A.
Pool OBIc* Bo« 2177
Tamp*. Ftond* 33801
Pubkah: August 28. 2002 am
Saptambar 4. 2002
PP2S2
M THE C M C U T COURT
FOR SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORKM
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO.: 01-CA-2088-18K
AMSOUTH BANK, ate.
Plato**.
vs.
TIMOTHY B CALDWELL, to to.
Ddendarks.
NOTICE OF SALS
Now* n nmm/f grvwi vxn, purauanl to a Summary Judgmatk
arkarad to toa above aiylad cauaa to
toe Clrokl CoW d Somnoto Cowry,
Florida, toa Ctork d Samtooto
Cowry *ki •*• to* proporty aauatod
to Samnoto Courky. Ftortda.
doaertood**:
Description d Mortgaged am
Personal Proporty
L d 18. Oakland HUe. aooordtog to
Vto ptol toorod os rerxxdeit to Ptol
Book 13 d Pages 83 am 84 d to*
Pubkc Records d Semnoto Cowry.
Florid*.
Th* f in d edekssa d which to 801
Enclno Way. Akamorka Springs.
Flotlda 32714.
d a Pubic Sato, to to* tkdioal biddtf, kx cuh, on Vto woof franc ttopo
at toe Samnoto Cowry Cowhouse.
M l North Park Avenue, Santord,
Florida 32771. on Soptombor I I .
2002 at 11.-00 AM
Dotort. Augud21. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork d toa Ckcul CoW
Somtooto County, Flotlda
By Mary Strtxp*
Deputy Ctork
Maltoow E. Thatcher
Th* Solomon Tropp Law Group. PA
400 N Ashtoy Pius. S w e 3000
Tampa, FL 33802-4331
ABomaya tor Amaouto Bark
Pubarn August 28.2002 md
Septorrbw 4,2002
PP2S1
TH E C M C U T COURT
OF THE DONTEENTH
JUDICIAL C M C U T
M AND FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLOREM
CIVE. ACTION
C A M NO. 08-1I38CA
DTVTStON 14a
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC.. FMJA
NORWEST MORTGAGE. »4 C .
ERNEST CA R TER d a L
Datoodanhs).
NO TIC aO F
FORECLOSURE * “ *
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
auark 10 a Final Judgmatk d
Mortgage Fo ftdo m u dated
22. 2002. am an a n d to C m NO.
02-1538 CA d toa Ckokl CoW d
toa EIGHTEENTH JudcW Clnxkt to
and tor SEMMOLE Cowry. Ftortda
wharato WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. F/K/A NOR­
W EST MORTGAGE. INC. to toa
PlalntkT and ERNEST CARTER;
BARBARA CARTER A/K/A BAR­
BARA D. CARTER: CASTLE CRED­
IT CORPORATION;
an
toa
to-4— -*a
— ---aa w M
em*n*ynoBT
1 *■
umwnomm,
i w*
*n»
am bad tkddar tor cam d W EST
FRONT DOOR OF TH E SEMMOLE
CO UN TY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORD, FLORIDA d 1 1 » AM. an toa
28to (toy d Saptombar. 2002. toa Idtowing daaertoad property as ad
torth to add Ftod Judgmart:
LO T 4. TYSON PARK. ACCOROM O TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO M PLAT BOOK 32.
PAGE 8*. OF T H E PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY FLORKM
M U A 87 Tyson Court. Ovtorto. FL
32788
WITNESS MY HANO am to* sad
d toto Court on August 22.2002.
Maryann* Mona
Clark d to* Qroul C o w
By Mary Sbeup*
Dapdy Ctork
Echevarria AAaeodatoe. P A
P.O. Boa 28018
Tampa. Ftortda 33822-8018
"6aa American* wkti r&gt;1 ihton 1 Aa
8 you a n 1 p a w n w*h a dtoabWy
who naada eoeommodaBon to order
to panepato to toto proeaadtog. you
a n ■man 3 al no cod to you. tor toa
provision d cartato sssiatanca
Pis a n cornet Cowl Admkkamaon
d 201 N Park Avmua. Santord.
Florida 32771, tdaphona numbto
(407)888-4227, aktoto I working
dayk d yew ncapt d tol* documam. • hearing Impekad. (TDO) I800-9588771.
Pub*m: August 28. 2002 and
Baplambar 4.1002
PF2S0
THB C M C U T COURT
OF THB DONTEENTH
JUDICIAL C M C U T
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORKM
ctva. ACTION
CASE NO. 03-1488CA
DTV1SION 14G
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE. M G .
Ftonaa.
vs
KEITH A MCCARTHY, d d.
Datendarkls)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant 10 a Ftod Judgment d
Mortgage Foredoeum dalad August
22. 2002. a m arkarad to Caa* NO
02-1480 CA d to* Ckcul CoW d
to* EIGHTEENTH Ju d d d C k a E to
and tor SEMMOLE Cowry Ftortda
whanto 8UNTRUST MORTGAGE.
IN C . la toa PtotoM am KEITH A
MCCARTHY;
GEORGIA
M CCAR TH Y.US BAM(NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, AS INDENTURE

Wednesday. September 4.2002
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TR U 9TEE
ANO
CO-OWNER
UNDER THE SALES ANO SERVIC­
ING AGREEMENT OATEO AS O f
JUNE 30. 1909. 125 HOME OWNER
TRUST
1990-1;
ARLINGTON
NATIONAL BANK; LAKEWOOO AT
THE CROSSINGS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC . THE CROSS­
INGS
MASTER
COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. IN C ; are tr*
Ddandams. I vnl sal to toa IsghaU
end bast btodst tor cam al WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
CO UN TY COURTHOUSE. 8 ANFORO. FLORKM a ll I CO AM. on fia
28to dty d Saptambar. 2002. to* kkkrwmg desorbed property as sd
torth In said Fsld Judgment
LO T 164. BLOCK B. LAKEWOOO
AT THE CROSSINGS UNIT TWO.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN P U T
BOOK 33. PAGES 49 83. PUOLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. aO R lO A
A/K/A 439 Spnngtme Way E. Laka
Mary, a 32748
WITNESS MY HANO am toa seal
d tola CoW on August 22. 2002.
Maryann* Morse
Ctork d to# Ckcul C o w
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctork
Echavama AAssociates. P A
P O Bos 25018
Tampa. Ftortda 33622-5016
"See American* wan Owabanet Ad
8 you a n a parson wkh a tkeabaky
who needs accommodation n order
to partidpsto In toto proeaadtog. you
a n tmittod al no cod to you. tor to*
provision d cartato assistance.
Please corked CoW Artokraam k on
at 201 N. Park Avsnua. Santord.
Flortda 32771, tdaphona number
(407)885-4227. within 2 working
day* d yaw ncapl d toto docu­
ment, 8 hearing topakad. (TDO) 1800-955-8771.
Publish: August 28. 2002 and
September 4, 2002
PP249
TH* O R C U T COURT
OF TH* EIGHTEENTH
JUOIOAL O R C U T
IN AND FOR
8CMMOL* COUNTY.
FLORIOA
a v * . ACTION
C A M NO. 03-1194-CA
DIVISION 14G
BA MORTGAGE. U C (A WHOLLY
OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF BANK
OF AMERICA N A ).
Ptomdl.
v*.
CO N N EU A D. PIATT, d *1.
Ddendem(s)
NO TIC I OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant 10 a Find Judgmatk d
Mortgage Foreclosure deled August
22. 2002. am arkarad to C m NO.
02-1194 C A d toa Ckcwt CoW d toe
EIGHTEENTH Judtotol Ckcul to am
tor SEMINOLE Courky. Ftortda
whanto BA MORTQAGE. U C (A
WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF
BANK OF AMERICA N A ). la to*
PtotoM and CO N N EU A D. PIATT;
TH E UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
C O N N E U A D. P U T T N/K/A
EDWARD PIATT. SANORA HOMEOWNERS ASSOCUTION. INC ; a n
to* Datondana. I wto •*• to toa Ndv••1 am boat bidder kx cam al
W EST FRONT DOOR OF TH E
SEMINOLE CO UN TY CO U R T­
HOUSE. SANFORD, FLORIDA d
HOO AM, on toa dry d O C T 22.
2002. toe toaowlng daaertoad properly aa ad torto to aaU Ftod Jud^nem
TH E SOUTHERLY 14 48 FEET OF
LO TS 22 ANO 23. BLOCK E.
R E P U T OF SANORA UNITS 1 8 2.
RECORDED 84 P U T BOOK IT.
PAGES II ANO 12. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF 8EM840LE COUN­
TY. FLORKM. B A D 14.48 FEET
BCINQ MEASURED PERPENOICUU R TO TE SOUTHERLY UNCN OF
SAID LOT8 22 ANO 23 ANO LOT 21.
BLOCK E. OF S A D R E P U T OF
SANORA U M TS I 8 2. EXCEPT
TH E SOUTHERLY 2700 FEET OF
S A D LOT21. BLOCK E. S A D 1700
F E ET BEING MEASURED PERPENOTCH AR TO THE SOUTHER­
LY LINE OF S A D LOT 21. BLOCK
E.
A/K/A 223 Ottoam Drive, Santord,
FL 32773
WITNESS U Y HANO and toe •**!
d toto C a w on Augud 22.2002.
Maryanna Mona
Ctork d toe QroWI C o w
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Echavama AAaeoototoa. P A
P O Boa 25018
Tampa, Flortda 33822-8018
"See Americana ekto OtoabBBaa Ad
8 you a n a parson wkh a tksabSky
who naada aocommodaeon In order
10 perkdpale to toto procaedng. you
am anaoad at no cod to you. lor to*
provtolon d cartato aaalatanca.
I * i . ------ r 11nd a 16 t o ju u * a rk-ri in le S ia lin n
r teete cornea ix&gt;un Aanrwnwrmiion
d 201 N. Park Avanua, Sarkord,
Ronds 32771. lalaphona number
(407)888-4227. wkhto 2 working
day* d yaw receipt d toto documark. 8 hearing Impaired. (TDO) I600-0586771.
PuDSah: August 28. 2002 and
Saptombar 4.2002
PP248
THE O R C U T COURT
OF THE EKUfTIENTH
A I R h n O toCUT
M A I D FOR
iiM M C li* COUNTY.
FLORKM
a v * . ACTION
C A M N G 03-833-CA
DIVISION 14K
WELLS FAROO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. F/K/A
NORWEST MORTQAGE. INC..
PtotoM.
VS.
LEROY JENKINS. d * L
DatondanH*)
NOT1C* OF
FORCCLOSURS S A U
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw•uwk lo 1 Final Judgment d
Mortgage Fomdoaun dated Augud
21. 2002. a m amend to Com NO
OE-Sa CA d to* Crcu* CoW d to*
EIGHTEENTH Ju d a d Ckcu* to am
tor SEMINOLE Cowry. Flortda
whanto WELLS FAROO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. F/K/A NOR­
W EST MORTGAGE. INC . I* to*
Ptoe-M end LEROY JENKINS. CAR­
OLYN JONES. TENANT at NK/A
RICHARD SIMS; ANY ANO ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES C U IM IN O
BY. THROUGH. UNDER ANO
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMEO
MOIVDUAL DEFENOANT(S) WHO
ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD
OR ALIVE. W HETHER SAIO
UNKNOWN PART1E8 MAV C U M
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CUUMANTS. SEMINOLE COUNTY
BOARD O F CO UN TY COMMIS­
SIONERS; STATE OF FLORIOA •
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE;
CENTRAL FLORIOA REGIONAL
MEDICAL CENTER D B A COLUU
B U MEDICAL CE N TE R TENANT
i l tW JA RICHARD SIMS a n toa
Datondana. I wto sal lo toa lk # » d
and to d butter kx cam d WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMMOLE
CO U N TY COURTHOUSE. BANFORD. F LO R D A d 1100 AM. on toa
1 Tto day d Baptonbd. 2002. toa W lowing descrbed pmparty aa ad
lotto to aald Fkwl Judgmant
LOT 33. BLOCK 8. LINCOLN
HEIGHTS. SECTION I. ACCO R D

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INO TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T DOOK 13.
PAGE 99. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
A/K/A 1014 Lincoln Avenue.
Sanford. FL 32771
WITNESS MY HAND and the
of
Court on August 21. 2002.
Meryenne Morte
Clark of tha Grcut Coud
By Mary Straupe
Deputy Clark
Echavama AAaaoaalaa. P A
P O Bo* 25010
Tampa. Ftortda 33622 5016
*‘ Saa Amancans wtth D&lt;s*bikt»aa Ad
If you art a parton wtth a dtaabtkty
who naada accommodation in ordar
lo partiopata in this pracaadmq. you
are antfled al no coat to you. for tha
provision ol cartatn asuttance
Ptaaaa contact Court Administration
at 201 N. Park Avanua. Sanford.
Flonda 32771. lalaphona numbar
(407)065-4227. withm 2 working
days of your racaipt of th* documant. If haarmg impaired. (TDO) 1000-955-0771.
Pubkah: August 20. 2002 and
Saptambar 4. 2002
PP247
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
tEM N O CE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 02-431-CA
DIVISION 140
REPUBLIC BANK SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER WITH FIRST
FEDERAL SAVINGS A LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF OSCEOLA
COUNTY.
Plaint*.
v*
EDOiE FRIERSON. JR . at al.
Dafandant(t)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgmant of
Mortgaga Foractoaura datad Auguat
22. 2002. and antarad in Caa# NO.
02-431 CA of tta Circu* Court ot tha
EIGHTEENTH JucAdaJ O ra * In and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wharato REPUBLIC BANK SUC­
CESSOR BY MERGER WITH
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS A LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF
OSCEOLA
COUNTY, la Via Plaint* and EDOIE
FRIERSON. J R ; OORCA9 L
FRIERSON. EAST POINT SUBDIVI­
SION HOMEOWNERS* ASSOCIATION are Vie Defendants. IwHaello
Via teghaat and baet teddar lor caah
at WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE CO U N TY COURTMOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA at
11 00 AM. on the 20th day of
Saptambar. 2002. tha following
daaertoad proparty aa art torth to
aaid Ftoal Judgment:
LOT 07. EAST POINTE SUBDIVI­
SION. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 01. PAGES 86. 09 ANO 90.
OF TH E PUBLIC RECOROS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
A/K/A 3443 Kayla O rta . Ortado, FL
32765
WITNESS MY HANO and V* aaai
of V * Court on August 22.2002
Maryann# More#
Clark of Via O r a * Court
By Mary Straupa
Daputy dark
Echavama AAaaodato*. P A
P.0 Boa 25010
Tampa. Ftortda 33022-0010
**8#a Americana wkh P ie a b lM Act
If you are a pareon wrti a &lt;*aab*y
who naada fFyyvt&gt;,,&gt;&gt;vM &gt;n" to cintof
lo partfcpala to Vila procaadng, you
are antrtad at no cort to you. tor Vi#
provision d cartato aaatoMwca.
Plaaaa contact C o W Arkrkntokatton
at 201 N. Park Avanua. Santoro.
Florida 32771. telephone nurrtoar
(487)888-4227. wkhto 2 working
day* d you receipt d M* docu­
ment. 8 hearing impaired. (TDO) 1800-955-8771.
PubBah: Auguat 28. 2002 am
Saptambar 4.2002
PPJ44
TH* C M C U T c o u r r
OF TH* UOHTOEHTH
JUM CIAL C M C U T
M AMO FOB
1IM M O L1 COUWTV.
FLOmOA
a v * . ACTION
C A M MO. 01-I787-CA
DIVISION
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTQAGE
CORPORATION.
Plant*!.
v*.
ERIN L. DiMICK, d ai.
DaMndan(s)
NOT1C* OF
FORCCLOSURS 8 AL*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
auark lo • Final Judgmatk d
Mortgag# Foractoaur# dartd Auguel
21. 2002. am arkarad to Caaa NO.
01-2797 CA or r w Circuit C o W of
8i* EIGHTEENTH JurBOal Cxcur to
m d lor SEMINOLE Cowry. Fkxtta
whanto CHASE
MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION. I* toa
Planed m d ERIN L. DIMICK; CAR­
OLYN SUE DIMICK; ANY ANO ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES C U IM IN O
BY. THROUGH, UNOER. AND
AGAINST TH E HEREIN NAMEO
INOtVIOUAL DEFENOAMT(S) WHO
ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD
OR ALIVE. W HETHER SAIO
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY C U M
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS; EOUICREDIT COR­
PORATION OF AMERICA; a n h r
Defendants. | w « ••• lo tia Wghaal
end bear brddar lor cam al WEST
FRONT OOOR OF THE SEMMOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIOA a ll 100 AM. on toa
18ki day ol Saptambar. 2002. kta lotlowing daaenbad property aa sat
forth to sard Final Judgmatk
LOTS 14 ANO 15. BLOCK A. FAIRLANE ESTATES. ACCOROMO TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORO­
ED IN P U T BOOK 10. PAGE 18. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
AK/A 417 Httga Ortva. SarkoTO. FL
32773
WITNESS MY HANO md toe aaal
ot kva CoW on August 21, 2002
Meryenne Mona
Clark ol • » Ckcu* CoW
By Mary Slrow*
Deputy Ctork
Erhavam* 1 Associates P A
P O Boa 25018
Tampa. Florida 33822 5011
"See Americans wkh CM Shauns Ad
8 you a n a panes wkh a cksabsrty
who neetto accommodation to order
lo paikapata to 8ka prooaartng. you
a n ■noli da* no ooano you, tot Bi*
provision of carUm aaanlanc*
Pleas* contact CoW Admnstrstion
at 201 N Pan Avanu*. Sarktxd.
Florida 32771, lalaphona numbar
(407)885-4227. wkhto 2 working
day* d tout rocatpt d 8k* docu­
ment 8 haartng tmpaxad. (TDO) 1800 9556 771
Pubkah August 28. 2002 and
Saptambar 4.2002
PP245
THB C M C U T COURT
OF TH* EIGHTEENTH
jUOtn AI C M C U T
M ANO FOR
SCMNOL* COUNTY.

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FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CAS* NO. 0O-1846CA
DIVISION P
NORWEST BANK MINNESOTA
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. AS
TRUSTEE,
PianaB.
vs
MEHOt SAFDARI, *1 at
Defandark(s)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SAL*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo a Fnal Judgmant d
Mortgage Foreclosure dalad August
21. 2002. and entered to C m NO
00-1640 CA ol lha Ckcu* C o W d
ha EIGHTEENTH Jurkctol Cmu* to
•nd lor SEMINOLE Cocnty. Ftortda
eharaxi NORWEST BANK MIN­
NESOTA. NATIONAL ASSOCIA­
TION. AS TRUSEE. Is h a PtameB
•nd MEHDI SAFDARI. AKRAMZ
PANAHI AK/A AKRAM Z. PANAMI.
STATE OF FLORIDA - DEPART­
MENT OF REVENUE, a n lha
Defendants. I wia sai lo kta NgrroN
and bad txddar lor cash at W EST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
TORO. FLORIDA t o ll 00 AU. on h e
19th day of September. 2002. h a W towmg deecnbad proparty at sal
torth in sad Final Judgmatk:
ALL OF LOT 3 ANO THAT PART OF
LOT 2 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF LOT 2. RUN NORTH
139 2 FEET. THENCE RUN SO U TH ­
WESTERLY TO THE NORTHWEST
CORNER OF LOT 2; THENCE RUN
SOUTH 55 7 FEET. THENCE RUN
EAST 139 4 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING ALL LYING ANO
BEING IN BLOCK 3. LONG VIEW
HEIGHTS. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECOROEO 81
P U T BOOK 12. PAGE 9. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
MORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS
LO T 3 AND BEGIN A T TH E
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LO T 2.
RUN NORTH 00 DEGREES 0 1 W
WEST. 1392 FEET ALONG THE
EAST LINE OF SAIO LO T 2;
THENCE SOUTH. S8 DEGREES
C2-00T WEST. 16424 FEET TO THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID
LOT 2; TH ENCE SO U TH 00
DEGREES 01TXT EAST. 55 7 FEET
ALONG THE W EST UNE OF SAJO
LOT 2; THENCE NORTH 88
OEOREES 3500*. EAST. 1394
FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF
SAIO LOT 2. TO THE P08TT OF
BEGINNING. ALL IN BLOCK 3.
LONO VIEW HEIGHTS. ACCORD­
ING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECOROED IN P U T BOOK 12.
PAGE 8. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
A/K/A 498 Esher Ln. ASamorka
Springs. FL 32714
WITNESS MY HANO and h a seal
ol tsa CoW on August 21. 2002.
Maryams Mon*
Clan of ti* Ckcu* CoW
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clan
Echavama AAaaooatt*. PA.
PO Bos 25018
Tampa. Ftortda 33622-5018
"Sae Amancans wkh Dwabireas Act
8 you a n a parson wah a Daabaty
•ho naada accommodation to ordar
to panetpata to kits proceeding, you
an antated el no coet to you. tor h a
provtaton d cartato aaalatanca.
Ptaaaa contact Co W Ar*ntotakk»on
al 201 N. Pan Avanua, Sartord.
Ftortda 32771. lalaphona numbar
(407)886-4227, wkhto 2 working
day* d yo n n o a tt d hr* docu­
ment. 8 hawing toipwrod. (TDO) 1•0D9556771
Pubkah. Auguat 28, 2002 and
Saptombar 4.2002
PP244
M THB O R C U T COURT
O F TH B 1 8 TH
JUM CIAL C M C U T,
M ANO FOR
B*MMOL* COUNTY.
FLOWOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S IN O : 0 3 C A 1738 14 0
BANK ONE. NATIONAL
ASSOCUTION. F/K/A THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO.
AS TRUSTEE. UNOER THAT
CERTAIN POOUNO ANO
SERVTONG AGREEMENT DATED
AS OF DECEMBER 1. 1884. FOR
RTC MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATION SERIES 1984-1.
PLAINTIFF
VS
JONATHAN ME SCON. E T A L.
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CON 8 TRUCTTV* 8CRV1C*
TO: MARJORIE MARY BLANO-

SEURA
whoa* raaldanoa la unknown I
ha/aharthay ba Bvlng: and 8
rw*ne»Tney oe oe#o, ine unknown
datondmta who may ba apouaai.
hairs,
davlaaas.
grarkaas,
aw gnaas,
kanon.
cradaon.
tnatoaa, and *8 parkas ctotokng m
kfarsslby. t x o u ? i wdaroragwnat
hs Datondarks. who a n not known
to ba dead or a*va, and *8 partes
having or claiming to Itava any rtfpk.
tta or interest in lha property
descrtied to h e mortgag* batng
tonctoaad hanav
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED hat
an action to torsdoaa a mortgaga on
he loAowtog property:
LOT 18 BLOCK B. KNOUW OOO
t h ir d A o o m o N a m e n o e d p u t .
ACCOROINQ T O TH E P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROEO M P U T
BOOK 16 PAGES 81, ANO 62. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLOROA.
he* bam 8tod agatnet you and h a
you a n nqukad to serve a copy d
yen wrttan delsnsn . 8 any. to 8 on
DAVID J. STERN. ESO PtotoMTs
attorney, who** adtkeea N 801 8
Urwersay Drive 8600. Ptekabcn. FL
33324 on or baton (no tolar hen X
day* kom h a data of h a first pubs
canon ol has noaca d acaon) and No
he ongnal w*h h a dark ol tots ooW
what baton aarrtoa on PtoetSTa
attorney or town* d d d y hereertec:
otoatwia* a Odom wW b* antarad
agarnai you tor • * rwOd daritondad
to ha compton or paoaon Btod here­
in
WITNESS my hand and h a to d d
h a C o w d SEMINOLE Courky.
Florida, h a day ol AUG23 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE C M C U T COURT
BY Ruh King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW O FFIC ES O f DAVID J STER N

ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
BCI 8 UNIVERSITY ORIVE
SUITE 500
*
PLANTATION. F V 13324
IN ACCORDANCE WTTH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, parson* wah GaaMbaa need
bg i ip irn l yYYkTVTin^stiiy ihoukj
contact COURT AOUkPSTFUTlON.
•i
ha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al (407)8886227. 1800 9556771 (TDO) or 1600-9586770. vto Ftond* Relay Same*.
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TW O
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH 81 THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
Publish Auguat
28. 2002 and
Sepnmbw 4. 2002
PP243

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nam e

n c Tm o u s

Note* ts h n b y grven Viet I am
engaged m t u t m i *1 211 Narakna
Tame*. Wlnle* Spring*. Flood*.
Serrxnota County. Ftonda. indar Via
F d fc x jl Nama ol Baa* O'Brady'*
of Wlntar Springe and fiat I Inland
lo rtgttier (aid nama with Vie
OMmton
ol
Corporation*.
TaUTiaasaa. Ftonda. In accordance
with Via pronaona ol Via Fetanua
Nama Statutaa. to Wit Sacnon
865 09. Ftonda Sututat 1991
Ratiard C Do m i
Pubaah SaplamOat 4. 2002
00025
M TH* CfBCUTT COUNT TON
U M W O U COUNTY.
FLOMOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FBa Numbar 02401-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
WtUutA O STIEWELL.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The admaattration ol Via aatala ol
WILMA O STILWELL. dacaaaad.
F»a Niaitoai 02401-CP. la pandng to
Via CatuA Coon lor Samnoia
County. Ftonda. Piobala OMtoon. Via
addraaa ol wfucto la Ctadi ol Court.
Samnoia Cotnfy Courthouaa. 301
N Parti Avenue. Sanlord. Ftonda
32771 Tt* nemet end edOeeeee cV
Via parvonal repreeerVeti. a and Via
peraonal rapraeentattve'e attomay
Ai ctadaort ol Via Oaoadanl and
other parsons having claims or
demands aganal Decoders's aatala
ndudng unmahjrad. oonStogsnl or
unSqmdated deans on whom a copy
ol Vaa notice la served must Me Vie*
dams man this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR X DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AI other cradaori ol Via Decadent
and persona having deans or
demands against the Decedent s
aatala, tochjdng mmaturod. conttogent or inkjudaled deans, must Me
Visa dams wMi Vaa court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FbED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha dale ol Va Erst publceoon ol
ton Nonce a M p M M * 4, 2002.
ChertotlaA Word
Personal RapraaantaVva
ROBERTC. w t lk in s JR.
Aftomay lor ParsonadMpraaanlaliia
Datmer A WBdna. P A
2 X Lookout Place
Poal Office Bo* 941890
MaMand. FL 32794-1690
(407) 5390009
PubAsh Sepfenber 4. I I , 2002
00026
V ITH 1 O NCUIT COURT FOR
BUBNOLC COUNTY,
FLOMOA
P R O B A T1 D M B O N
W e Number 0&gt;-697-CP
VI RE: ESTATE OF
RAZZlE HARMON.
NORCS TO CREDITORS
A I o s M o n ol Via Deeedsre and
other persona having rleane or
demands agaSial Decadsnra aatala
on adiom a copy ol M e notice a
data ol Via t n ( pubecaaon ol tea
nonce must Me Vaar deans a*h N s
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THWTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
A i other cradaori ot tie Decadent
and persons ■basing deans ot
demands agasitt Via Decedent-a
estate m et Me Vise daare MVi tors
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FWST
PUBLICATION OF THffl NOTICE
ALL CLAWS NOT SO FEED W U
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data ol V* brat puMcaVon ol
Vaa Nonce a Septontoer 4.2002.
77111akeekto Wooda Drive
Ortendo. Ftonda 32810
Shares-Ann Fetter
1989 West Colonial Drive
Ortendo. FL 32804
PutAah September 4. It . 2002
00027
M T H t O R CUIT COURT FOR
SCbVNOLl COUNTY,
flo r ca

PROBATE O im tO N
F E E NO. 02-447-CP
VI RE: ESTATE OF
CHARLES P LaUANTlA.
MOTICt TO CREDITORS
CHARLES P. LeMANTlA.
tahoee dale ol deafi ivas JiVy 31.
2002: a pendtog to Vw C a oe Coal
lor Seminole Cotaify. Ftonda.
Probate Dmeon. Fte Ncrrtoar 02
84 7-CP, t e addreaa ol lahldi a Poet
OMoe Drearer C. Sanlord. FL. 32772
The names and eddraeeai oI Ve
Personal Represent save end Via
Personal n apraaact all ■a a aoomay
A* oedaors ol Ve decedent and
oVier parsons having deans or
tockidtog unmaiurad. contnganl or
laSkpadaesd daana. on ahom a copy
cl VSa noeca a served must Me Vie*
datme art*i tore Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF T I C FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR TH W TY ( X ) DAY8 AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A I O tar cradaori ol Ve decedent
and persona havtng deans or
demands egeawl V e decedent !
estate. toducSng unmahssd cental
get* ot itotqudated deans, m at Me
tie* deans a&gt;*i toe Coal WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O F THIS NOTICE
A U . CLAIMS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
rERJOOS BET FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAIM FEED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECE­
D EN T'S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED
THE OATE OF FIRST PUBLICA­
TIO N O F THIS NOTICE IS
September 4. 2002
UNOA FIORE
Personal Representative
4 7S Lancers Drive
Winter Springs, a 32708
GLENDA LOTH
818 Lake Ketvyn Cade
Ceseetierry. a 32707
L W C A R R O U , J R . ESOUIRE
Ftonda Bar No 081438
LAWRENCE W CARROLL. JR . PA
706 TurrVmV Avenue. Sues 202
range. FL 32701
_
, 407/260-5568
Agorney tor Personal Representative
PitoSeh. September 4. 2002
00026
M TH * O R C U IT COURT
OF T H t t in t
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
W A N D FOP
62 M M OLE COUNTY,
flo m o a

GENERAL
ju m a m c n o N i w i s i o n
Case toe. 81-CA-47F1LW

I

L ega ls
EOUICRCDIT COnPORATION O f
AMERICA.
JUUO LEIVA. et a l.
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursued to a Sisnmary Fatal Judgment
ol Foreclosure Including Award ot
Altomoya' Feet and Costa dated
February 21. 2002. entered n Case
No Ot-CA 573-14 W ol the CacuS
Court of toe 18TH Judcaal Canal to
and tot Semnole County Ftonda
wherein EOUICREOfT CORPORATION OF AMERICA te Vie Plant*
end JULIO LEIVA end LEIVA.
unknown spouse of JULIO LEIVA. V
married nV a CANOE LARIA LEIVA.
JO SE
Q
SANCHEZ
and
SANCHEZ, unknown spouse ol
JO SE O SANCHEZ. If married.
FIRST UNION NATIONAL DANK:
AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL
RELATEO SERVICES. INC . a New
York corporation.
KISSIMMEE
ENTERPRISES. INC . a Ftonda corporaaon. I V i KISSIMMEE TOYOTA.
INC ; TWIN RIVERS HOMEOWN­
ER'S ASSOCIATION. V4C. a Ftonda
corporation. JOHN DOE and JANE
DOE la/ere Delendads. I w* tea to
toe highest and bast bidder tor cash,
at weal trad door ol Vie Semnole
Cocnry Courthouse to Vie C»y ol
Sanlord. Ftonda al 11 00 o'clock
A M . on Thursday. Vie 19 day ot
September. 2002. tha Mowing
deaertoed property, as set forth n
said Summery Final Judgment of
Foreclosure Inducing Award ol
Attorney*' Feee end Coats, to w*.
Lot 87 ol TWIN RIVERS SECTION
V. according lo tre Put flared, as
recorded to Plat Book X . ol Pages
64 brougfi 67, d toe Pubic Records
d Semnole Comfy. Ftonda
OATED eva 28 day d August, 2002.
MaryAms Morse. Clark
Dy Mary Stroube
Deputy Clerk
Derate M Rosenthal. ESOUIRE
ADORNO 4 ZEDCR. PA
2601 South Bayihod Drive
Suae t a x
kbard. Florida X I X
(306)6X5555
V you are e person wan a daebeey
who needs any arcnmmodeaon to
order to perbdpele to tore proceed­
ing, you i d intMiJ. ai no ooat lo
you. to Vie provtalon d carton eaafetanca
Please contact Court
AdnMda*abon al X I North Park
Avenue. Suae N X 1. Sanlord. Ftonda
32771 (407)323-4227. within (2)
working days d you receipt d Ms
noeca. V you a d hearing or notes
Impend, cel H 800) 955-6771.
Pubkth. September 4. II . 2002
00029
M T H i CM CUIT COURT
O F T H C t IT H
gi manat CM CUIT
M A N O FO ft
SCMMOLC COUNTY,
FLORIOA
OCMCSAL
JUM SDICnON OIVtSION
Case No 82-CA-1640-14-K
EOUtCREDIT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA.
Tha unknown apouae and al
laemown has*, davtaaaa, gradaea.
itttg n M t, lapalMi. fc#nhoMtfi.
crwMors, Irutta** ot othanwua.
ctaarwng by. through, under or
agaaiat ART 0 VANT1NE. dacaaaad.
and al other parbea havtng or claim­
ing to have any ny&lt; «bs or tolorett
to and to Vis propatty inner teredo
aura hereto. ART D VANTINE.
Trustee d Vie A O . Vantne FemJy
Trust atiabaahed uidar tha Trust
Declaration dated November 24.
1997. MARTHA R. VANTINE. ndrtd
ua*y and
VANTINE. itokaown
apouae d MARTHA a VANTINE. 1
married. MARTHA R. VANTINE.
Trustee d Vie A D . M rtn e FamVy
Trust aelabashed uidar Via Trust
Declaration doled November 24,
1N 7; STATE O F
FLORIOA.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE;
UNITED 8TATE8 OF AMERICA;
JOHN DOE and JANE DOE.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. A l peruse daerang Interests by.
Vvoudi. wider or agamet ART 0
VANTINE. deceased, and al O ile r
parties hairtng or dekntog to hero
any nd*. vet or Inloreel to and to Vw
property under torectosurs hereto.
YOU ARE NO TM ED . Vwl an ecbon
to toredoee a mortgage on b e I d
lowing properly In Semmote County,
Ftonda
The West 218 tod d Vw Bouto
217 J tod d L d 27. NEW UPSALA.
lees toed rkyv-of-wey eooonkng to
Vw Plat Vwred as recorded n Ptel
Book I, Page 67. d Vw Public
Records d Semsidf CouVy. Ftonda
ties been Med egemef you and you
are rsqursd to serve a copy d you
wnoan defenses. 8 any. to I on
Adorno A toes. P A . Planers abornays, whose addreaa w 2601 Sodh
Bayahore Drive. Suae 16X. kbam,
Ftonda 33133. w ih « X day* attar
Vw krst pubkcaUon and Ha Vw origi­
nal wan Vw Clerk d tow Court a«w r
baton asmea on Ptamura aaomeya
or totowdalaty Vwreafter, oVwnawa,
a deleu* wW be snared aganal you
lor Vw robot demanded to Vw
Complaint
Dated tow day d AUG 27.2002
MaryAnna Mona. Oar*
ByRutoKtng
Deputy Clark
ADORNO A VOSS. PA
2601 South Bayahon Drive
Sues 1600
kkaml. Ftonda 13133
(305)656 5555
It you a n a person ntto a cktabeay
order to paruapate to tow proceedtog. you a n antolad. at no ccwl to
you. to VW provision d certan stars
lance
Pleats contact Court
Adnvraatxatron at X I North Parti
Avenue. Suae N X t . Sanlord. Ftonda
32771 (407(323-4227. withm (2)
working days d you recap* d tow
notice. 1 you are hearing or voce
mpaaed. cal 1(800)955 6771
Pubkah September 4. 11. 2002
00030
Vt THE CM CUIT COURT FOR
ICM VIOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
Cess No. C2-CA-779-14-K
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK. AS
TRUSTEE.

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303. Fort laudantala. Ftonda
33306. wrthn 30 day* from Vrt data
of pubfccabon. 2002. and Ma tha orig­
inal with tf* Cte* of Iht* Court *tha#
bafora aarvtoa on Plalnlifra attomay*
or tmmaduitafy fharaaftar, othanatoa,
a dafau* wm ba anlarad agamet you
lor tha ratal damanrtad In tha comniaml or MOhon
DATED on AUO 27 2002
Maryanrw Mona, dark
A3 CLERK OF THE COURT
ByRutoKng
As Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH IN Sanlord Herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABIll
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING
SHOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT X I N. PARK AVENUE.
SANFORO. a OR IDA 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-43X.
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS
PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING. IF
HEARING IMPAIREO. (TOO) 1-BOO955 8771, OR VOICE (V) 1-8000558770. VIA aO R ID A RELAY SER­
VICE
Pubkah September 4. II . 2002
00031

wm f *o»d to th« h*gh*»t NAter *1
the we n front door. Sommof* County
CourthouM. Sanford. Honda, on
Monday. Ocfobar 14. 2002. al
1100am
Paymam of Salt faa, appfccabia
documentary *tamp taiat and
raconjng faa* ara ragurad lo ba
pakj by Vw ouccwtaful biddar «1 Vw
taka Ful paymanl of an amount
aqual lo Vw htghad bid I* dua wVhm
24 hour* aflar Vw advartwad Mma of
•ala. A l paymanl* ahal ba cash or
guaranlaad
m»trumant.
mada
payabia to Vw Oarti of Vw Circul
Court.
Dalad on &amp;7W2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORCA
by Oerakkne Harford Deputy Clerk
Pubkah September 4. tl. 18. 25.

L

M T H I CM CUIT CO UN T OF T H i
EtO H TllM TH JUC4CLAL CMCLXT
IN AND FOR
I E MMOLE COUNTY,
FLOMOA
CIV*. ACTION
Case No. 02-CA-1666-14 W
CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE COM­
PANY, VIC SUCCESSOR Vt
INTEREST TO ASSOCIATES HOME
EQUITY SERVICES. M C .
TANYAR PERRY, d a l .
Defendants).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO TANYA R PERRY
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
IIS Shephard T n l
Longwood. FL 32750
CURRENTADORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNOER. ANO AGAINST THE HERE­
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN­
D AN TS ) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR AUVE. WHETHER
SAIO UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS­
ES. HEMS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADORESS:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod an ecbon
to toredoee e mortgage on Vw lotlowing deecitied property to SEMI­
NOLE Couvy. Ftonda
LOT t l. BLOCK 0. THE MEAD­
OWS WEST. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED Vt
PLAT BOOK 17. PAGE8 8 ANO 6.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
has been Med agamet you and you
ate tequred to serve e copy d you
wnnen oaranaa* w w ii w aay* mnm
Vw tint publication. V any. on
Edwvema 6 Aaeod elee. P A .
Pienaara attomay, whoae addraaa la
9118 Corporate Lake Drtvo. 8u8e
300. Tampa. Ftonda 33634. « i d Ma
Vw onpnal wtto Vaa Ca ul etowr
or kiaiwkaiefy Vwroebar, oVwnaVaa,
a datodl wR be entored aganal you
tor Vw ra id demanded In the
Comptoav or paeaon.
ThW noooa ahel be pubadwd once
each week tor two coneecubvo
woeke In Vw Sentoid Herald.
WITNESS my hand and Vw sad d
tots Caul on tote day d AUG 27.
2002.
'
"3
Uaryeraw Morse, dark
Clerk d Vw C M CUIT Coul
By RuVi King
At Deputy Clerk
Echevsma tAieo'rtetoi. P A
P.O. Boa 2X16
Tampa, a 33622-5011
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISA8MJT1ES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE M
THIS PROCEEDING
SHOULD
CONTACT CO UR T ADMINISTRA­
TION AT X I N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIOA *2771. TE LE ­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-4330,
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS
PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDWO. W
HEARING IMPAIRED. (TOO) 1-800
955-8771, OR VOICE (V) 1-000-865■770. VIA F LO fU M RELAY SER­
VICE.
Publah September 4. II . 2002
00032
Mottos d Apptewllon
lor Tax D w d
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vwl
MLMCI CUST (OLYMPIC). Vw hold­
er d Vw toaowmg cen* caSe(a) hea
Mad eard cenVcatds) tor a tea deed
to be issued toereon The oenbeade
nutbertt) and year) a) d Issuance.
Vw description d Vw property, and
Vw rwms(a) In wtvdi l was aaaaaaed
W on aa toeows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1944
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: WOO
PARCEL 0 4 02-20-30-30003200000

Detcnpbon ol Property LEG SEC
02 TWP 20S ROE 30E N 2 X F T OF
W 240 FT OF NW 1/4 (LESS ROS)
Namaa In wtedi assessed MV4A
OF SANFORO N C
A l d said property bang to Vw
Couvy d Senwide. Stele d Ftonda
UrVaat such certVtoale(a) dial be
redeemed ecoonbng to lew, toe prop­
erly deeotwd n eudi cwraftcetols)
w* be add to Vw tvdwat Odder al
Vw weal IrorV door. Samnda Couvy
Courthouse Sanlord. Ftonda. on
Monday. October 14. 2002. al

23— Lo s t t t Fo u n d
Lost: Addreaa 4 phone book,
brown, d WAn owe chedi a i ooutor
on Flench Ave. Sanlord Also toil
narrow i ray brief case wth nvyv 4
rrwrkcd records from Vw VA. 407632 939) or 407-2440663

2 5 — S p e c ia l N o t ic e s
4 .S e ll

4 .5 * 1 !

O N LY 4 .S « P E R
C O P Y IIII

•or Tea Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
M JJC I CUST (PIER). Vw holder d

C a l THE SEMINOLE HERALD
AdvefUNng D«p( For
407*322 M i l

) I

te d certMceto(i) tor e tea deed to be
ifTTTrt toereon The certtocate nurvbar(a) and year(a) ol laauanca. Vw
daao*ibon d Vw property, and Vw
name(s) In a t d i I was aaaeaaed
la/are aa tolows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1196
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL 104 02 2030 521-0000
I1W
Daacnpbon d Property UNIT 110
RIOOEWOOO VELAS A CONDO
ORB 3169 PQ 288
Names In which assessed SUSAN
L. SIRIANNI
A l d add property being to Vw
CouVy d Semiids. SUM d Florida
UrVeea such centoceM(a) ahal be
redeemed eooonkng to lew, toe prop­
erty deeotwd to such i e iM aee(i)
w « be tod to Vw Ngheal Ladder at
Vw weal front door. Seminole Couvy
Coutoouee. Sanlord. Ftonda. on
Monday. October t l, 2002. al

Consider Adoption: Happy end
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want lo adopt newborn to 4 yt old.
Alowefci* experts* peid. P i e * cel
•Homey
kW-free
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407-323-3401
tor d i d betoro 4 dbr ichooL

6em-6pm HemVIon Elemantary
area. Cal 407-322-0572. h meg

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Own For Late Than Red
New 3 » 4 bedroom homes wiffi 90
down! Stow cratkl ok. CM 407-6221237*257 to find oul more
71— H

elp

ATTENTION SANFORD
QUENCH YOUR THIRST
FOR SUCCESS_________

I X Workers needed to assemble
snood craft asms, metadata provided.
1480 per week. Free Intormabon
package 24 hrt
1 - X 1-428-4897

Access to a Computer?
Put (1 lo work.
Up lo UXO-tSOOOrtno
PT/FT
Auto 4 A/C Uechervc. exp
requred. good wages 4 benefits,
i lor Rudy 407-323-3278
Cere Orver/TLoommete 4 7 house.
Sanlord. neuromueciker corxktiori.
educated. 47 yr old melt. Room 4
board. 555 weekly, week days

alternate sroeksnde.
hours/morvh. Sertoue Inquires only
Rale, rVs. no (bugs. q iM . 407-323-

CMd Cera Center needs cook. 40
hraAeeek; Teechera Aide X hra/wk.
1650 to $8 A* ISOs Day Cars Career
to Sareord ts tax reeume to 407-936-

M V C m O A TE BEFORE
YOU M VTET1
Alwwyv ■ good pobey, eepealeVy lor
bue*web
opportunmee
bnd
IranchNil. CM Ftortda Depl. d
AgrtcuMra 4 Corwuiwr SdVtoM d
800-435-7352 or FTC-HELP lor

OPERATOR, EXP. REQUIRED,
OOOO PAY A BENEFITS, DFWP

59— F inancial
S ervices

CISC SHE Art 4

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SHAKE

407-2991162

Drtvet lor sod truck weh Pmcetorv

WE ARE GROWING AND NEED QUALIFIED
ASST. MANAGERS. STORE ASSOCIATES &amp;
RESTAURANT STAFF.

SANFORD AREA
APPLY AT A ll HANDY WAY, LIL CHAMP
OR SMOKER S EXPRESS FOOD STORES.
CALL 1 -8 7 7 -8 5 8 -3 1 2 2 EXT 1 3 52 FBR
A CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW.

GOOD PAY-BENEFITS-SECURE FUTURE
BRIN G T H I S AO AND HAVE A FREE
F O U N TA IN D R INK W H E N YOU FILL O U T
Y OUR A P P L I C A T I O N .

F/T. panden, wcMon. M U M . &lt;073226133______________________

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Educational
Conaukanra
A
Votunteers needed You mutt tovs
cMdran and have a strong desire to
heto oVwra BfcgCk istyAed on some
poektorw For Interview contact
Rowing Rode. 407-3X 7086 a emM
to ReeclngRaiteOeerthlvVi.net

as by phone lo promise you
a toen and M b you to ^ey tor R

F il tne secretory tor wnel buey cSce
Weal of Santord-Lake Mary area
WordEacef program skBa, good
.ptoaaarV (Fiona r
SubmK resume and salary
raquksnwnto to: 5224 Weal S R. 45,
Box 217. Sanlord. FL 32771

totomwtton. cM lof-lrae 1-B77-FTC
HELP. (A pUAc Samoa mseeajs tom
The Semmols Herald and the
Federal Trade CommWelon)

Immedtala opportunity kx axpd
Madtoaf Aaatatanl lor busy Sanford
Internal Madtokw pracitca Fax
raturw 407-330-4777.

Attention Readers! I
Nigel lor companies domg

•AVI M O N TI
Own For Lees Than Rent
New 3 1 4 bedroom home* wkh to

to

down! Blow crodl ok. CM 407-8221237MS7 te End oul more.
L

ryrymty

lor Tea Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
MLMCI CUST (OLYMPIC). Vw holdar d Vw blowing cam*caaa(t) has
Mad laid cerlVicaM(a) tor a tai dMd
totw laauad Vwraon. Tha carttoreaa
numbada) and year(t) d laauanca.
Vw daaenpeon d toe property, and
Vw namafa) whtdt ■ was i

eg als

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to

a

CERTVICATE NO: 1144
YEAR OF M 4UANCE: 90M
PARCEL 104. 02-20-30-521-0000-

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NOW HIRING
TO U COLLECTORS

to x
Oeecrtpkon of Properly. L N T I X
RIDGEWOOD VELAS A CONDO
ORB 3169 PO 264
Nenwe whtoh aatiaaed DANIEL
A KAMINSKY
A l d laid properly being
Vw
Couvy d Senwide. Side d Ftonda
UrVaee eudi cartBcde(a) ahel be
redeemed eocordng lew; Vw prop­
erly deeotwd to eudi cerdtode(s)

The Universal Crossword
E d ite d b y T im o t h y E . P a rk e r.

1A C h o s s

wm be aokl lo »w N^wel bttler m
Vw wed IrorV door, BemtooM CouVy
Coutoouee. SarVort. Ftortde. on
Monday. O do bd 14. 2002, d
ItSOenv
PeymerV d Sale tee, T y a -whi*
d o a m d e ry stamp taxes and
laoordng Wet are requred to tw
paid tot vw a Kceasbl bkktor d Vw
aala. Fid payment d an smouV
aqud to Vw N( Fwst bid ta due wdvn
24 hou* abar Vw adrerkaad kma d
•ala. A l paymarva thal ba cash or
guaranlead
kiabutwrv.
made
payabia to Vw Clark d Vw Ckcul
Court.
Odad on 479/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY, FLOROA
by Oerakkne Hartord Deputy Clark
Pubkah: September 4. II . IE 25.
2002
00037

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to s*. not steady tone* or days, early
nxjn xnq to pvminq or r A m m LAat
be rekable &amp; dnve 407-322-7208

Intenor conslniction cfeerang. 1st
(12ndshits 57 50/hrtostart 407
68SE515

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0041 Of CM 407-935X35*11.

Ftonda law raqdraa aatan d cartato
buMnen oppoflunM* to regMervriti
Ftoflda Depl. ol AgticuHura A
Consumer ServeDee before adkng.
C M to verily
before you buy

Deecrlpbon d Property. UNIT 111
RIOOEWOOO VELAS A CONDO
ORB 3169 PQ 268
Names to which i d su ed: RIOOE­
WOOO VELAS M C
A l d laid property befng to Vw
Couvy d Senwide. Stale d Ftonda.
UrVeea such certdcde(a) ahal be
redeemed eooordtog to lea Vw prop­
erty deaertbed
eudi rendrda(a)
w* be add
Vw tqpwat laddd d
toe wed bed doer, BertWidv Oourvy
Coutoouee. Setdotd, Ftonda. on
Monday. October 14. 2002. H
1100am
Payntmt of Btko In ,
&lt;Jocum*oUry »Um p t u n and
itcofdbg In i v * required lo be
pead by V « tuooeMM biddar al Vw
sale. Ful peymerV d an amourV
aqud Vw htdwd bid la due wdto
24 h out after Vw adrerttoed bme d
•ale. A l payment! ahal ba ceah or
guaranlaad
Instrument.
made
payable to Vw Clark d Vw C n d
Court.
Deled on 4797002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE O R CUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY, FLORCA
by Oerakkne Hartord Dapufy Oerk
Publah Saptorrtoar 4. 11, I E X .
2002

HEALTH VrtURAMCE At® 461K
PLAN1 Onre free wcrSptoce
Apply St: too Stlltsr Drive.
ARemonte Springs 407-&gt;90-90«6.

Immediate
employment
professional
lendseape.Tawn
mawanance 407-402-3005

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11K

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L A B O R E R S N EEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

DwtrtaAora Needed Nabonaly. Wd
Train. Emel Ful Strad Addraea Ta
lakOhfieeifknk.ee

d www He govrtiUop.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
MLMCI CU ST (OLYMPIC). Vw hdd•r d Vw toBoeWng oanMcaidi) hat
Mad add rsrtdnds(a) lor a lei deed
to be Meued toereon. The certdodi
nurvwrts) end year(a) d Mauance,
Vw deecrlpbon d Vw property, and
Vw name(t) to which | wee eaeeaeed
Ware as lobowa
CERTVICATE NO: 1(44
YEAR OF ISBUANCS: M M
PARCEL IDF: 02 X 3 0 S 2 1-0000-

3 dlRlU

Eipenenced tree ckmber
wanted Pteasacal
407-324X18.

75X

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M in i Ju a l
d ia lIh r s r

Attention Readerell
Me Begal tor companlea doing
buainata by phone to promtsa you
a ban and ask you lo pay lor N
before they deliver. For more
information, cel lot-lree 1-877-FTC
HELP. ( Aputbe service meeeega tom
The Seminole Herald and ttie
Federal Trade Commission)

(B K ) 611-1999

CertCPfVAclMPee/Pliyroom
Ld d TLC/ Ex. Reti/Ree. rales

Payment d Sale lee, apfd-ede
docurwniary tum p Maes and
reconkng Nee ere required to be
paid by Vw euc-ceetkJ (adder el Vw
•ale. Ful payment d an amount
equd to Vw htdwel bid Is due aVtoto
24 hours ahar Vw admrtaad dna d
•ala. A l payment* ahal be ceah a
guaranteed
VwbunerV.
made
payable to Vw dark d toe Cvcdl
Court.
Deled on 4797002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Oerakkne Hartord Deputy Clerk
Publah: Beptamber 4. 11. I E 25.
2002

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II 00am
PeymarV d Sale toe, eppkrehle
documentary stamp lease and
reconkng toes are rsqWred to be
paid by Vw eucceeekl Odder at Vw
•ala. Ft*, payment d an amouv
•qud to Vw hrdwat tod N dua wdvn
24 houra aflat Vw advertised tarw d
seta A l paymarva aha! ba cash ot
guaranlaad
netrumerV.
made
payable to Vw Clerk of Vw Cecul
Caul
Oeled on 479/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Oerakkne Mertord Deputy Clerk
PubtHh September 4. It. I I . 25.

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71— Help Wanted

■Assist.: F T Experience
AC certified, good
M i U , great pay. drug letting
fared Saitpomte Apts. Sanlord
0-322-1051, Fax 407 322-1701.
OFWP.

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near Red Dug and the
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friendly
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YOU INVEST1
ANrayt a good pokey, ospeciatty tor
butlnett
opportunities
and
Iranchltet Call Florida Dept ot
Agricxjlture A Connaner Services at
800-435-7352 or F TC -H ELP lor
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txjenesa opportxvMe to regnter wttt
Florida Dept, ot Agriculture A
Consumer Services before sstmg
Call to verity lawful registration
before you buy
Part tme. general otic* work. AM or
PM work. 4 hra daily, 5
deyt/week lor records managemunt
company In Sanlord near the Towns
mal Fax 407-3286188 or cal 407328-0688
Plumber: to run residential
sitodrwsion Mutt have a minimum
5 yr&gt; gxpenonce Place work or hotly
S t.000 »&gt;gn on bonus Oreat
benefits. 386-6600434
Receptionist Wanted: Filing,
computer work, taxing, antwenng
phones, etc. 20-25 hrs/wk. SO 50 hr
* bonuses C a l J P. Pets. 4076307387

71— H elp Wanted

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Service Tschnlclsn

Glass Etchsr
Cablnst Msksr
Parts Counter Psrson
Hsrdwars Instsllsr
We
otter
a
competitive
compensatxm pkg. including 401k.
stock purchase. ma|or medical,
dental, vacaton and hohday plans
Ws art an EO E and drug tree
workplace
Send resume to:
Featherkte Luxury Coaches
1601 Dotaner f
Santord. FL 32771
Phone: 407-323-1120
Fax:407-548-1058
E-m al )obOvantara com

Site Work Foreman: Experienced
Storm and LttJtties
Equipment
Operator. F/T. pension, vacation,
hokdeys 407-3226133.

SacretsryRscapeanM kx Oviedo lew
olftoe; ful-txne, oomp salarybenos
Fax or emai Raauiw: 407-365-1230.
lawpractca144 0 hotmal com

V ER TICAL A DRAPERY
SALES
No cold casing, we make your
appts. Our products practically sal
them salves. Training A support
provided, tree medcsLktt Ima. Make
a great kvivg For appointment. 407830-4700.
Waitresses. Drivers A Sub Makars
needed tor Wvona's Puzeria. Ca l
407-330-2040.
Wanted Workers! A small Do A1
company that requires hard work.
Mechanical ability A .. ReHabJrty a
must. Can team a trade A get paid
tooll Wilt Tralnl Must have
traneporlation to Geneva area. For
Interview. 407-340-5581, Drug Free
Work Piece

computer network professional
making $15 to $20 an hour. C a l to
tkid out howl 407-428-1108.

95— R oommate
Wanted
Seeking a person to share my
home, view of Lake Monroe, house
privtegee. Ca l 407-328-7232 for an

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8ar*xd Lovely 1.5 BRapL Seeking
one mature person, no kids
Complete privacy. Sate area
$l20&gt;wk or $45&lt;Vmo. pfue $250 sac
dip . routes TV A cable, tease 407
321-3735.

R O S E L E A V IL L A S
2Sedroom/1 Bath
For Detefls. Caff
330-4433 or 2*6-3300

Monthly Rent &amp; One

District:
1Bedroom/1 bath.
$3754375.
Sobar/drug
tree,
references
required. 407-321-8757.

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$107,800.
Renovated: New Carpet and Paint
on comer lot. $65,000
4 BR 2 B A Over 1800 Sq fl Lfv,
Din. Fmfy. Fptc. BeauMuty tree A
landscaped on almost 1/2 acre
$88,800
4BR 2 Bath: Ovar 2.000 S q flU v .
O n, Fam, Sc Porch on 1/4 Acre
$85,800
Custom BR 4 BR 2 B A Over 2300
Sq FL Uv, Din. Fam Rm. 32x32 Sc
Pool 2 Car Cteragi on Otar \B Acre
$210,800.

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CHA, W D HockCaRnga, Hdad
llpe $5254450 Dap
Aenford JBFV1 BA W/Itlg Scraened

Porch. $540/1525 Dap
Sanlord:
2BR/1BA W/Otlica
1 Dining Rm. living Rm. Hdwd
Floors, Lg Scraened Porch. Dbl
Oarage. Storage $6251800 Dap
ra n M iteiya W lB A W tS to tfeO te.

CHA. $7001700 Dap.
Deflone: 3/2 Spkt Plan W/Smgle
Garage. Ftonds An. Iktey Shed. New
Paint A New T$e. $8501800 OapoaA

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A B E L L HOM ES

Countiy Lake
Apartments

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2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford • 3 SO-5204

Realty Executives
Alan Stewart
Realtor / Lie. Mortgage Broker

t m tard: 3®H. Central Hast A Air.
Section 8 accepted. $800rtnonto.
The Hdkman Group
407-321-8333.

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SANFORD AREA
407686-2117

Private Invastor Wants To Buy
Incoms Property. WM Look A A t,
Any Condition.

4076336t2t

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Great

Wbte Sartott 2/1 oou*y home, doae
to me* lesOmonti Indudsa
AduRt. no peu. 407-323-2277.

2/1 LIVING. KITCHEN. W/O hook
tetlSOQiYno $500 Dep. 115 GRAND
BENO AVE. LAKE MARY (407)322■7(7

New

107— M obile H omes
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ParkAvenue UokUe Park, a &amp;&amp;«

oommunfty. t A 2 bedroom rantala
407-322-2881.

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5450/MONTH. PLUS DEPOSIT
407-323-1167

117— Commercial

4 0 7 -3 2 7 -4 4 5 8 1

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$159,900

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poster bed. a l dove tailed, dresaer
wtri-mirror, chest . night stand.unused, ste m box. Cost $5k. t e l '
$1660 Stetfi bedoom &gt; ateHl 407660-1415.
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U $00, quean t e . king $1!
175
uted. can dakvar.. 407--402-2778.
hurch peers,
or as se t $100

407-322-7312.
Day Bed: 2
w*ute/&gt;ron/bratt. trundle, never
used ate bated Cote $800. sal $285
4076606577.

Where the
deals are!
S h o p with us
everyday

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: a n te. $100.
407-'-3306883.
Fi/fcxi Bterk delate fcame pke 8T ttd i
nan use Never used, tte n boa. Cost
$800. sea $375 A l oak. $375.4076806577.

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407-224-1177

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orstgn A Domeeac Auto RepaA'A Service.
3400W MtSn46,Bte6ofd
C al 407-3006686
VW AMASTER CARD

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Dry Wall
•Stucco Rapaira*
All Textures Matched
Popcomll
4Q7-322-633B L/l

300-P r essu r i
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(No praaaura, atea way

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407-323-2641 (Homs Phons)
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I mprovement

305— S pa S srvicrs

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407-3216711

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Lie. Ins, 308-7746288

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learn Cutting. Cha spate In toantt
Spring tlatn tp . yards, giragsa.
p f iiiu f coining, ito. S ifM f
Ctttean Maaawtea. 407-3216432

N tA te te fte C is te C a te k
Ttea Rtewcwte. Tiknmtog. Bobcat
Ltotoa 607- 3 8 &gt; -H Tt
313— T V / B

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kaoxy fcm pftovtop set Never uaad
407-402-2778

Dring Room-13 pc sold thany wo
doubts pedestal r*rv* w/ teat,
Chippendale chess, bullet A hutch,
never used, coat $8k, t e l $1285.
server, $250. 407680-1415

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•3/2,
Remodel
7/02, Show

tBRASS BED. O U E E N SERTA.
pcakxapsdc sal ikam e. Never ua e*.
cost $1K. sal $775 C m dsfcer. 4076606577.

151— I nvestment
Property For S ale

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•Root BtAnuhing

Sanford 4/2•Total RerncxM, Below appraisal $89,900

1 Luxury firm p4towtop set with 7 y r ,
warranty Iul8t35.quasn8t40.ktng
$210. Brand new Located In ,
Sanlord. 407-402-2778.

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3BH2BA Shads tee* nee,
201
East 22nd
SI.
qutet
neighborhood. $885 pfui d ip 407323-4540

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1 KING SERF A. posturspeckc seL
never used Cost $2K. sal $285 Can
deliver 407-6606677.

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Lake Mary Blvd. &amp; 17-92

SANFORD. 433 S Scott Ave
M O TIVA TED
O W NER
D flA m C A L L Y REDUCED. 19501
Classic 4/2, 2500.Sq Fl home
Updated KAhen A Batoe. Flash Pars
In A Out. New Carpet. 1170's Ce l
JoyceStrawsberry.Century2 1 H A
I 407-3236755

181— A ppliances 4c
F urniture F or S ale

Business &amp; Services
Directory

Sariont 2/1 &amp; U , al He. race yard
4 neighborhood $575/mo. ptua
secunty. 407-487-6438.
Sar4ont2BFVlBAtenoedyenl.no
pate, $600tnor«i pMa ttepoeA 407322-1167.

M ove in
S p e cia ls

Laka M a a Home For Sate: Lovefy
4BfV2BAal toe Crossing, spkt plan,
screened porch and poof Big patio,
a l appliances Inducted Lake Mary
Schools. Asking $169,500 WM
consider Tsassig vato opaon to buy *.
No pets, norvtmoksr A M UST SEE
naaas cal 407-3216184 or 407-6202673.
New 3 A 4 badroom homes with $0
down! Slow credit ok C a l 407-6221237x757 t o find out more_______

PRIVATE IN VESTO R W A N TS T O
BUY Income Property. W
Al All, Any Condition
407633-8121

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s99 Moves You In

4 0 7 -7 8 2 -1 9 5 2

FOR BALE OR RENT.
37 KJkhon M»y kxn A C , washer No
Hebler E ipen d 407-365-1626
Income property. .7 acres. For Sate
By Owner. 2 story houeewTBR. 18
Be. fcaplace. tori, large terntry room,
screen
carport
pit )porch,
k /i u i , v
a tp v ii. Attached
n tia w ito j
apt, w/Tira
w/tireplece. dicing, a
1BR apt.
12x241
4 Mng room Hearts some rapes
Good1deal tor handy iman 386-7757841.

• /O U N P U k ca o te i
3BR tBACtean. I
i porch, waah
rm, large yd. Background check,
criminal A credL $815/month 407
323-7113, alter 430pm.

12 Month Lease With Approved Credit

F a n t a s tic

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

4/1, rettorad like new 1820t
bungalow Carpel, ceramic tils,
appls. wil help finance. $65k 407719-0178/407-699-1359

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407 321-0759

Convenient • Spacious • Affordable

C e le b ra t e
C h r i s t m a s in
S e p t , w it h o u r
p r e s e n t to y o u .

SanfordOffioa Sutle/Stora,3rd A S .
Stedxd Ave 1750M $880 mcrtti, 6G0af
auria $500 month. 3500 al
$1700/month. aicalsnl parking,
nfos. BrOwn 407-678-1880 Cal 407578-8842

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OUT OUR
SPECIALS

www.aimco.com

Wyndham
Place
ipartmentsl

Deltona: For Rent
1500aqtt-» ateMi tor pace or retel
PtkTte test. Fardy Heme FTara. 2772
Ehcam Blvd. Deltona. Cal 386-7886070

103— Houses-

100 Stonebrook Drive • Sanford, Florida 32773
Phone: 407-322-9556 • Fax: 407-321-6218
www.stonebrook@aimco.com

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1800 aq n bu4dng tor rant. Located
at Marina on St Johns River Gnat
location lor oltieai or profetuonal
busm en C a l Don at 407-3221610

Sanlord • Pine Ridge Club gated
oommurtey •2br/2ba. 3rd floor, no
pets.$87S/mo
fj'iiT te ........... 366 866 8400

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159—R eal Estate
Wanted

141— H omes For S ale

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100— C ondominium
R entals

X jjn ilp d T im e !
• Gated Community
• Indoor Me Racquetball
• 2 Swimmlno Pools
• 24 Hour Fitness Center
• Sundeck Area
• Walk-In Closets
• Covered Cabanas &amp; Jacuzzis • Full Size Washer/Oryer*
• Sand Volleyball
&amp; Washer/Oryer Hook-Ups
•1,2&amp;3BdrmApt. Homes • Spectacular Water Views*

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South Oak Bt, 2/2, carpet,
appaancsl. screen porch, $550.
Caldwel Reeky Svc, 407-7863700.

407-328-8818

YOUR MONTHLY RENT

118— O ffice S pace For

141— H omes F or S ale

LAKE ADA 1 BOfiJJ USOUO
IB O RU.UTtkM O AND UP
C*tM Inducted
407-923-M70

$100 Off Your

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www.TDeWll6onComp8ny.com

W ry terga bedroom w «i private bate
2 wafcxi ctosats, house prMteges.
$500rtnonto, Includes utilities. 407482-3278. aflerBpm

MARINER S V ILLA G E

APARTMENT HOMES

HSja ju c o

Vary nice, very etean turn i
remodeled, a l ufl. cable. A/C. Indry.
phone, Mich use. sec. dr. resident
owner, private entrance
ent
No
Smoking! Only drug
need apply. 407-330-7373.

99—A partments ■
U nfurnished

REN
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W EEKLY RENTALS
Starting • $*2/wk.
Historic Downtown
407-MO-4423

97 —

unsurpassed by any other

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2 Story Vetonan Home, Htetonc
District, fpic. balcony, house
privileges $100/WK. $100 deposit
t-5277
407-328-5—

Chassis Tschnlclsn

Simply Superior Service

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93— R ooms For R ent

Teachers needed F T A PT positions
avalabte lor venous rooms el a chAd
cars center in Longwood. 407-3325052.

Painter

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

en ta ls

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

2 story commercial buSdng. 1218
French Ave, Sanford Downturn
$ 1200Yoo or both $1500 407-3212511.

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5 9 Financial Services
61 Money to Lend
6 3 Mortgages

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7 0 Education &amp; Training
71 Help Wanted
7 3 Employment
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Commercial Rentals
Office S p a c e For Rent
Pasture For Rent
Wanted To Rent
L ease To Own
Storage/Office For Rent

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215— B o a t s &amp;
A c c e s s o r ie s

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rteMgartent. stove, window A C . Oas
m hater. IM M a brat cBar. 407322-9432.

Calaflar 11.00am
407-888-2196.

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Th# New 2002
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dogs. Musi
Mualg
go to a loving home. 388218-4839.

Coma Check Them OuU
Many Models TO Choose
Brand Haw Boat A Traitor
Starting A l- 81,888.

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PdoHMSe: * proMBonB B C Sanaa,
laBhar porkers, one SxhprtmaaMa.
never used, ate In Crate. Can
daltver A eel up. Coat ISk. eel for
11850.407-460-1415
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M a t e r ia l s
CO fUH M ATtO S T K L B 0 M M
tor Bams, Boat Docks. Shops, ale.
Also Culvert Pipe: 15’x20
tt79-20/ea. IB*x2&lt;r S212.8WM.
Surplus Steal 8 Supply. Inc. Apopka
407-293-5788.

Nichols Outboard
Sorvieo Canter

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A c c e s s o r ie s
Buy TC-St
TC -W J Mercury Motor OH el
onto 111 par
&gt;ar OoHontl
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motor? W m eat *Bn4 Coma aaa
us lodeyl Htchoto Outboard
•antes Center, 1000 Meal 1st M.
Sanford, 407-323-0094.

1000 Weal 1st 8L Sanford
407-322-0884
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199 P ets A Supplies
2 0 0 Uvestock/Farm
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201 H orses
2 0 5 Heavy Machinery
2 0 7 Jew elry
2 0 9 Wearing Apparel
211 Anttque/Collectibles
2 1 5 B oats A A ccessories
2 1 7 G arage S a le s
2 1 9 Wanted to Buy

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Nee ’Grandmother" dock. 80* tel.
Quart* movement. Cate todudst
twndybodohaNa*. *75 00 407-3212804.

Good Things to Eat
Musical Instruments
M iscellaneous
Auctions

231 C ars For S a le
2 3 4 Automotive
A ccessories
2 3 5 Truck/Busea/Vans For S a le
2 3 6 C ar Rentals
2 3 8 Vehicles Wanted
2 3 9 Motorcydea/BIkes For S a le
2 4 0 Boat Rentals
241 R ec. Vehicle s/Campers For S a le
2 4 3 Trailers For S a le
2 4 5 Farm Equipment

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2 5 2 Accounting
2 5 3 Additions &amp;
Remodeling
2 5 4 Air Conditioning

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47 PIECES, 19208 - 1950'S,
PLUS IS SHEET MUSIC
MAGAZINES, 1100. ALSO
OTHER
VARIOUS
MU81C
BOOKS. 407-322-4381.

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loaded with Shoulder, fk p , Back, A

Neck Jets Underwater light, cedar
cabinet Never used. Ful warranty.
1860 &lt;
407U B 83296. must ascribe 11860
854-9141.

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181 Appliances A
Furniture For S a le
183 Television A Stereo/Radio
185 Computers For Sale
167 Sporting Goods
169 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

141 Homos For Salo
143 Out of State
Property For S a le
145 R esort Properly For S a le
147 Industrial Properly For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lots For S a le
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Properly For Sale
153 A creage Lot For S a le
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Hom es For S a le
159 R eal Estate Wanted
160 B u siness For S a le
163 Waterfront Property For S a le
165 Duplex For S a le

91 Apartments/
Homes
To Share
9 3 Rooms For Rent
9 5 Roommate Wanted
9 6 Retirement Homes
9 7 Apartments - Furnished
9 9 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condomlnum Rentals
101 H ouses Furnished
103 H ouses Unfurnished
105 Duple s/Triptex
107 Mobile Hom es For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse/Renta) S p a c e
115 Industrial Rentals

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231— C a r s F o r S a l e
1980 Lincoln Continental Mark VI
Lass than 100K miea. 11500
407-321-0229
SU V 4«4, bare.
good Ursa. 11.000. obo. 407-325
0108.
1888 Honda Accord: New paaiL
good Interior. 81495 or beat offer.
Cal 407-327-3857.

Wa Hava a Way You Can Cut
That Coat In HaVil

1980 Chevy Lurana: 2dr. 4cyL auto,
cow a l , new ores, ITflenOf &amp; Dociy
good, would maka good student car.
$1275 obo 407-328-6489. a * tor Joe

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1990 Ford Kobe: Hi mSeaga bui
tooks good. 81200 obo.
&gt;0. 407-325
1818.

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2 5 5 Alterations
2 5 6 Appliance Repair
2 5 7 Auto Elect. Repair
2 5 6 Automotive
2 6 0 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
2 6 2 Cabinets
2 6 3 Carpentry
2 6 4 Carpet A Installations
2 6 5 Carpel Cleaning
2 6 6 Celling Repair
2 6 7 Ceram ic Tile
2 6 8 Child C are C enters
2 6 9 Cleaning Services
2 7 0 Concrete
271 Construction
2 7 2 Delivery Services
2 7 5 Drywa*
2 7 6 Electrical
2 7 7 F en ce
2 7 8 Handy Man
2 7 9 Hauling
2 8 0 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
2 8 2 Janitorial Services
2 8 3 Jew elry A Repair
2 8 4 Lakefront Clearing
2 8 5 Landscaping
2 8 8 Laundry Serv ices

1998 NISSAN 200SX B E Omen, new
tub sunroof. CtVCaaaafte. epotot.
power sverySYng. 118.000
82.500. Sandy. 407-8154833.
1906 CM* A ura* Green!
D6w transmission, runt good, Al
power, aui roof, factory (tots, AM/FM
CO A Cassette. 88300 407-324-1009
0(407-4159792.
95 Flrabtrd. Red. 6 cyl, auto,
toadad. runt great. 86.000 mite*
55.000 Cal after 6pm. 407-325
2519.
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A c c e s s o r ie s

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1993 CHEVY CAVALIER. STICK
SHIFT. AC. 4 NEW TIRES. RUNS
GREAT. 82000,000.407-8358338

2 8 7 Lawn Services
2 8 8 Legal Services
2 8 9 Locksmith
2 9 0 Masonry
291 Mortgages
2 9 2 Moving A Storage
2 9 3 OH, Lube A Filter
29 4 Painting
2 9 5 P ap er Hanging
2 9 7 P est Control
ISO PlantYOrgan Tuning
2 9 9 Plumbing
3 0 0 P ressu re Cleaning
301 Roofing
3 0 2 Scre en A G lasa Work
3 0 3 Secretarial A Typing
3 0 4 Siding
3 0 5 S m a * B u siness
3 0 6 Stained G lass
3 0 7 Swimming Pool Services
3 0 8 Termite Repair
3 0 9 Transportation
311 Travel
3 1 2 T ree Service
3 1 3 TV/Radto
3 1 4 Upholstery
318 Welding A S h e e t Metal
3 1 8 We« DrWng
3 1 9 Window Washing A Tinting J

T r u c k / B u s e s /V a n s F o r
S a le

KAYAK

1988 Ford Hangar Truck: flaads
, 8700,0
O.obo, cash. 4073234038.

ON THE
WEKIVA RIVER

1994 Chevy Astro: Cooverwon Van.
kna Captain's
4 redtaa
rackning rear se a t V 4. automatic.
Iront I rwar air. cruise control, pw t
pi. 83,700. 407-322-9348.

•Rentals rinatrudton
•Private Ouldad Tbura •fishing
•Cuatomind Trips

1999 Otaa Mrwan: 46.000m*aa.
good work oar. S I 4,000 obo. 407302-9931.
94 PiateWMnar C abm en Runa
Cummings engme.day bed. fust
passed currant D O T Inapacoon.

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m in , Hu new, greet lor large c
1st 895. 407-3
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TVea: Set of tour, 208x58x18. good
tar NSSAN Maxtota (atof. I d of mtee
tell 1st 8100 407-3657035.

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8800 Firm . 1977 Oodga. 21
C, New 8n
driveable, needs T IC . 407-33
4647.

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with track. Tat $20. Contractors
welcome! Phone or Fax. 407302-4752.

217— G a r a g e S a l e s
Annual Community
Sale,
Hampton Park, lake Maty. Aabaday
Sept. 7th 9am-2pm household
itama, dodwt. baby Rama, dehaa,
restaurant equip. appAancsa, spoils
equip, entertainment center,
furniture, eto (Oborin Tar. O0CR15
Club) which rune
(Country Ctub)
runs between
SR4271 Lake Mary Blvd

217—G arage S ales
Assorted VMS Movtss A Video
Oamea. Maka Oiler Dealer*
Welcome! Phone or Fax, 407302-4782.

Warehouse Antiques: Downtown

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overhead-low prices. 407-365

8822.

cxxxaon 2 bakers recto, wkkar Mnp
room eel bunk bads, antiquei oak

Advertise your yard sale in the Seminole
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AUCTION: 3,000W-Commeridal and residential
developmenL Acre* In White-Hot, St. Lucie and
Brevard Countlet. i.P. King Auction Co.,Inc.
(800)318-5464. James Scott King AU-0000358;
BK03S9I06.

Large E elate Sale
127W adlJ r tk a Cad*. 8a r*»d Sept
8 7 7. Bam-4pm. Grand piano, (rant
tabtee. end tablaa, large a n a iu oak
csbinsi, 6hp sir compressor, utyton
8,000 ganaralor, hundred* oI toot*,
bookcaies. Pot machine, 18 It Iron
gate. Delta IMsaw. Saar* 8’ table
tew. oak 9 drawer Jewelry box. lamps,
knans, coSaclblei. hundred* ol
toms loo nuneroua to manaon. 407314-3855 0(407-4165941.

ABSOLUTE AUCTION: BocaGrande(Gasp«rilla
Island), Florida, October ltt.SanSealr,luxurioui6
bedroom,61/2 bath islandestate. J.P.King Auction
Company. Inc. (800)358-5464. FI Bro. A Auction­
eer James Scoit King IAU358.
ABSOLUTE AUCTION: September 19th.47IW
■acre recreational hunting plantation. Perry, FL.
(800)538-3464. J.P. King Auction Co., J. Scott
Kingl AU-0000358;1)K-0359I06.

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Pan Am, cuts flights in Sanford
SA N FO R D — Pan American Airways
will substantially cut service in and out of
O rlando Sanford International Airport
beginning next week.
The cuts, which begin Sept. 14, arc in
response to declining .demand throughout
the airline Industry, a Pan Am official said.
"You can't pick up a newspaper without
reading about the troubles in the industry,"
said Dan Fortnam, vice president of market-

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Airline will reduce flights and eliminate
destinations, including Newark
ing for Pan Am. "People arc not returning to
air travel as quickly as we would have
hoped.
"A irlines arc in very hard times right
now," Fortnam added. "W e need to be able
to respond quickly, and we're cutting frcquency pretty seriously."
Fortnam provided few specifics, but said

Pan Am 's cuts include trimming the fro
quency of som e routes and eliminating oth
ers. For example, the airline's San Juan
Puerto Rico, to Sanford route, Pan Am'f
most popular flight, is offered twice daily sb
days a week. Service will be cut to twice i
week.
"Puerto Rico absolutely is the best route

we have," Fortnam said. "However, it's very
seasonal. September and October arc the
worst months in the airline industry, and
this year it is even more so."
Flights out of Sanford to Newark, N.J.,
will be eliminated, at least for now, Fortnam
said. Pan Am began offering daily flights to
N ew ark.Just outside of New York City, on
June 28. Fortnam said the route was "a very
sought after destination" and noted that
demand was growing. However, the cost of
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Station bond
referendum
will be on &gt;
Nov. ballot
By M ichell« Jeria
M anaging Editor

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refer to he* as Fern Park’s
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LAKE M A R Y — It's now up to
; the voters whether the city should
' build a new fire station.
,-City Com m ission Thursday
approved a resolution providing
for a bond referendum on the
Nov. 5 b allot Residents will be
asked whether they support bond
financing, not to exceed $4 mil­
lion, for construction of the new
public safety facility. *
"T h e
'
bohd issue
is the fund­
The old fire
ing mecha­
nism to
station is total­
rebuild the
ly insufficient
fire station,"
for the grow­
Lake Mary
ing needs of
Fire Chics
, Qurfire
CraidHaurii
said. In
1
considering
the new sta­
tion, what
,we are

and future safety and security of
the people in Lake Mary."
Discussion concerning a new
fire station has circulated within
city governm ent for several
years. In 2000, $180,000-was allo­
cated In the city's fiscal year bud­
get to begin design studies for
the new facility,
"W e obviously, nepd a new fire
station ," L ak e M ary M ayor
Thom Greene said. "The old fire
station is totally insufficient for
the glow ing needs o f ou r fire
department. The structure is not
u p to' current code. It is a metal
building that has outlived its use­
fulness, and it is not capable of
handling what ou r department
needs."
)
Preliminary design proposals
include a 20,000 square-foot facil­
ity that will hpuse administra­
tion, building land safety staff
and emergency^ response equip­
m ent c r e w s .* Plans v include
d em olishing the departm ent's
current facility on Rinehart Road
and constructing a new building
on the site. Temporary facilities
w ill house em ergency crew s
while the new station is under
construction.
,
The d ty has until Friday to
subm it the resolution to the

H m ld photo by Too w y Vlncoot

Idyffwilde Elementary School Pre-K teacher Ima Walker helps 4-year-old Ana Batista create a star-span­
gled hat. Batista's d a s* made the patriotic headgear to show off Its American pride.

Patriotic hats pay tribute to American pride
B y M ichelle Jerta

Managing Editor
Students in Idyllwilde Elementary School's
Pre-Kindergarten program are teaming about
patriotism through handcrafted headgear.
Like most of tne country, teachers in the
Sanford school's program wanted to pay tribute
to the victims o f S e p t 11. Since the children are
only 4 years old, however, they wanted to do
something the students woukl understand. The

in this country. And, they grasped it really well."
Last week, the students began making the
hats out of red, white and blue construction
paper. Along with the art project, they were
taught patriotic songs and learned about
America.
Although the foundation of each hat is blue,
the students decided for themselves how they
wanted to decorate them. As a result the placement of red and white stars makes each hat
unique.
"That's why we decided to do hats," Ensrud
said. "W e wanted them to do something that
was fun, but also something they could be
proud of. The hats are something (hey can call
See Hats, Page 14A

See Election, Page 12A

rp h o ly n n S te w a r t - Pre-K
student at Idyllwilde
Elementary School

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photos by Tommy Vtocofit

Stato Sen. Loe Constantine, trorn loft. County Commissioner Randy Morris,
state .Rep. David Mealor, County Commission Chairman Daryl McLain and
U.8. Rep. John Mica unveil Wednesday the Ronald Reagan Boulevard sign
at the Intersection ol CR 427 and Country Club Road.

Motorists driving along County
Road 427 may have noticed new
signs honoring the 40th president
o f die United States.
Local and state officials gath­
ered Wednesday at the intersec­
tion of CR 427 and Country Club
Road to unveil one of the signs,
which proclaims the road "Ronald
Reagan Boulevard." The change
includes a 9.8-m ile segment of
road tiiat runs from State Road 436
in Altamonte Springs to Lake
M ary Boulevard in Sanford.
"This is in honor of a great pres­
ident," U S . Rep. John Mica said

Herald plwto toy Tommy Vincent

Quns, bullets, ‘crack* cocaine cook­
ies and money confiscated during
Thursday's dreg arrests are dis­
played during a press conference.

The new street sign that hangs over
County Road 427.
during the dedication ceremony.
"Today is a special day. It honors
an individual who gave so much
to this nation."
"W hen Reagan became presi­
dent, this country was in despair,"
state Sen. l e t Constantine said.
"This man gave us eight years of
prosperity and growth.
"H e gave us hope, and this
country is so much better because

See Reagan, Page 12A

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                    <text>WEEKEND
OCTOBER 20, 2002

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By D an P in g
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Editor

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S A N F O R D — In terms o f high-torhnology. the p ip e ranks som ew here near the
w h eel as cuttin g-edge science.
Hut a 36-inch diameter tube extending
into L ik e M on roe a fe w blocks west of
d m vn tow n is a key com ponent in a state-ofthe-art facility that could p ro v id e a solution
for C entral Florida’s water w oes.
T h e p ip e is part o f lire city o f Stanford's
reclamation w a fer augm entation plant, a
$45 m illion facility that w ill p u m p water
from L ik e M o tm e to Ire used to irrigate
lawns, g o lf courses and parks.
Installed dorados ago, the p ip e's origin.il

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driver's seat?
In the biggest night of the s e a ­
son so far. four gam es had a
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reclaim ed w ater to irrigate.

Decades-old tube key component in
state-of-the-art facility on Lake Monroe
p urpose was to p u m p w ater into L ik e
M onnre, not d ra w it out.
"It was cheap to pull w ater out o f tire
aquifer, stkl Benjamin Fries, vice presklenl
o f O T I Engineering. "Y ou drilled a hole,
p u m ped the water, shot it w ith som e ch lo­
rine and piped it w h erever you mxxlod it."
W lren tire water w as disch argn i through
lire sew age system, standanl pr.retice at tire
tim e callixl for filtering tire solids and bacte­
ria and pum ping lire clean affluent into tire
lake.

Sanford
Plaza soon
to boast
I-Drive flair

"W h y use up all lire w ater w e drink to
m ake tire grass g ro w ? " Fries said "You
m ight as w e ll buy bottled w a ter and pour it
on the grou n d ."

"IVhal else w e re llrey g o in g to d o w ith all
dial w ater.’ Fries asked. "T h ere w as plenty
o f water in tin- grou nd am i it was to o costly
to reuse it."
Ilia! was before m illions o f residents —
all wanting clean w ater am i lush law ns —
m oved into Are region, quickly draining
underground sources o f water.
S om e
experts predict C entral F lorida's aqu ifer
could run d ry in 20 years if alternative water
souttvs are not utilized.

Fries and his a &gt;1leagues at C PFI w orked
w ith tire city o f K inford to design and build
the reclam ation plant that sits on U S
H ig h w a v 17/12 next to Central Florida
R egional I liwpital. lire facility was funded
by
a
55
ire Trent
gran t
from
the
Environm ental Protection Agency. lire city
o f Sanford, along with tire city o f L ik e Mary
and Sem inole County, p ro vid ed Are remain­
in g funding.

I art o f lire solution. Friers s lid , is using

Postcards
t past

B y N ick Pfelfau f
Staff W riter
S A N F O R D — The o w n e rs o f
the S a n fo rd I ’ laza, "S a n fo r d
I’ la za , In c ." h a ve a n n ou n ced
p lan s to c o m p le te ly r e m o d e l
and resto re the old s h ip p in g
center, o r ig in a lly built in the
1150's.

Dead Zone
and o the r
hauntings
Semtnolo County has many
haunted tales, but Interstate 4 s
'Dead Zone* is quickly becom­
ing its most famous
Page 1C

Ghoulish
Halloween is the holiday that
most indulges the imagination
and invites the outrageous
Page 8C

S e m in o t e S m ile

The en tire build in g w ill In­
c o m p le te ly rem odeled w ith an
1-Drive (lair In d ivid u a l store­
fronts w ill sport differen t inter­
n a tion a l
them es,
in c lu d in g
trad ition al. C olonial, M exican,
Italian, E gy p tia n and G recian
them es .is w e ll as featu rin g a
c o lla p s in g Korn.m coliseum , a
m e d ie v a l castle anil a r.u iv.ir
I km f
O th e r ren o v a tio n s in c lu d e
increased lan dscaping and lig h t­
in g as w e ll as lire a d d itio n ol
can o p ies tlial w ill a llo w patrons
lo e n ter am i exit their veh icles
w ith ou t Ire exposed to rain.
In o r d e r to e n c o u ra g e the
users o f the public transit sys­
tem . S an ford Plaza is n e g o tia t­
in g w ith Lynx for a c o v e re d bus
stop. T h e y hop e to c a p ita lize on
their n e w look and greater v is i­
b ility fro m their lo c a tio n at
H ig h w a y 17-12 an d th e n ew
G room -W ay extension by attract­
in g local business and tourist
dollars.
" W e w ant to h a ve an a w e ­
so m e local center that p ro v id e s
o n a sm aller scale the ty p e o f
en te rta in m e n t
you
w o u ld
exp ect at the tourist traps at a
m uch lo w e r p rice," said Stan
Sm ith, a representative o f the
ow n e rs . "W e b e liev e fa m ilies aren e e d in g local entertainm ent that
th ey can afford, w ith ou t all flulo n g distance traffic.
"T h e r e is also a trem end ou s
d e m a n d for fam ily w h o le s o m e
entertainm ent. I m ean, w h ere
y o u can g o w ith a toddler, teens,
m o m , dad and gran d p a to have
tun for all ages that is safe and
c le a n ."
O n e n ew business that w ill Ire
m o v in g into the p laza is M etro
Skate Park. Scheduled to open
D ec I, the park w ill in clu d e a
sm all arcade, retail and contossion areas, as w e ll as a p ro shop
lo r skate supplies.
O th er businesses in clu d e a
c o m p u te r/ v id e o arcade, a c o m ­
puter store and variou s restau­

H#f*kJ ph oto* try Tommy Vincent

Sanford Musoum Curator Alicia Clarko and Lako Mary residont Rudy Sloan look through vintage postcards
ot Sanford and Florida Sloan recently donatod more than 5.000 postcards to the museum

Sloan donates 5,000 postcards to museum
B y M ic h e lle J e rla

Managing Editor

R

u d y Sloan is a c o l­
lector o f history.
D u rin g his lifetim e,
lu- has accum ulated th ou ­
san d s o f item s that reflect
the past.
A lth o u g h the L ik e M ary
resident has foun d pleasure
m his c ollectin g passion, he
d e c id e d that m ore satisfac­
tio n cou ld b e fou n d by shar­
in g flu- historical m em ora b il­
ia. That's w h y Sloan recently
d e c id e d to d on ate m ore than
5.000 postcards from
F lorid a 's past to the Sanford
M useum .
" I feel like, by d on a tin g
flu- item s to flu- m useum ,
I'm d o in g som eth in g other
p e o p le can en joy," Sloan
said "P e o p le n o w h a v e fluo p p o rtu n ity to v ie w im ages
from o u r past. A n d. that's

riudy Sloan holds up sovoral railroad timetables ho colloctod through­
out his yoars working as a railroad engineer Ho donated tho sched­
ules, along with other documents, lo the Sanlord Museum

im portan t."
A lth ou g h Sloan w as
en cou raged on num erous
occasions to sell his c o lle c ­
tion. he nev er con sid ered

Department offers tips to reduce automobile theft
Stall Writer
C a r o ly n T o w le s —

Chairman of Sanford
Seminole Art Association

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M otor vehicle llrelt continues
to lx- a problem n ation w id e In
I1W , Sanford reporlcd tire high­
est num ber ot m oto r vehiclethefts in Sem inole C ou n ty with a
total o f 558 rvportixl cases.
In 2000, lire num ber o f tlretts
was m in te d by 31 5-1 percent,
w hich refits ted .i total o l W2 veh i­
cles re-portid as stolen
H ow ever, in 2001. lire tlretts
again im re-osed Irom tire previous
year with H o vt-liules re-ported
stolen. That's a total o f l,38&lt;&gt; vi-hi
lie s stolen in |uxt a three year peri
ixl, in tlx- city o l Sanlord alone

sale.
"T h e r e w o u ld Ire n o w a y

See Postcards, I’j ^ r **A

Trick-or-treat
event slated
for Halloween
B y Dan P in g
Editor
S A N F O R D — T h e city o f
Stnford, a lo n g w ith Sunfonl M ain
Street, w ill p ro v id e a trick-or-treat
even t fo r sch ool-aged kids on
Thursday, CVt. 31.
(loginning at 6 p m . costumed
kids and their parents ran receive
plenty o f tn-ats front local m er­
chants w ithout the threat of tricks.
"T h e even t p rovid es kids w ith a
safe venue to trick-or-trvat," said
M arlene Erilh, execu tive director
o f M ain Stnvt.
M ain Street volunteers w ill
In-Ip hand ou t can d y and tin- city
w ill prov id e su p p ort services b y
hits king o f 1st S tn v t on the night
ot tin- event, tin- city is also pm v id in g 5.010 dyers lo area schools
to inform parents o f tin- event.
C hild ren p articipatin g in the
even t should b rin g h o m e plenty
o f sugarv loot
"I ,ist year I b elieve .1 tutal or
ionium i n n t s o f candy evenluilhltxl out. I rtlll saltl
lln-re is n o .idmissuwi dnirge
lor tin- event
t hi llie e v e ot H allow een .
Wednesday. I V t VI. tin- city is
sponsoring its annual H allow een
Spookolla
"It's op e n to all kids 12 and
under," said Lisa Junes, recreation
supervisor. " T h e even t w ill be
m ore o f a carnival atmosphere
w ith a costum e contest and plenty
o f gam es."
The even t begins at 63fl p.m. at
C ity H all and continues until 8
p.nt. A d m ission is free, but Jones
saiil organizers are encouraging
families to b rin g a canned g txxl
for charity.
For those wlu&gt; plan to partici­
pate in traditional door-to-door
H allow een activities, A A A A u to
Club South has Issued a number
ot safety lips to remind parents o f
the need for extra caution d u n n g
tlie trick-or-treat event.
"T h e risk o f a child b e in g
injured or killed as a I’edestnan
increases on f lallow een ," said Yoli
lluss, director of traffic safety for
AAA.
"In crea sin g
trick-ortrcuters' m ob ility am i visibility at
tins tim e o f year can tie Ip prevent
yslut is really one of tbe leading
causes of injuries to children on
lla llo w iv n - falling d o w n ."
A stu d y con du cted by the
Center lor Disease Control shows
that am on g pedestrians, ages 5
through I I, an average of four
deaths occurred on lla llo w iv n

See Halloween, Page 1A

rants.

B y N ick P feifa u t

p u ttin g the p o s tc a rd s up lo r

See Water. Page *IA

Sanlord p olu e spokeswom an
C lin Cohen s lid the do|»artmcnt
is constantly striving lo prevent
am i stop llrelt o f m otor vt-hules
W h ile there- are a num ber o l
things law enloreem eol can d o to
help prevent flu-re &gt;rimes, oltm-rs
suggest vehicle ow ners take tlxp ro active steps to reduce the
ilta m e s llreir autom obile w ill lxstolen
• Park in -i lighted spot w hen
e v e r ptwsihlo
• M ake sure .ill w in dow s ale
1 1,i-^xl and doors are Its ktxl
• A lw .ivs lake VOUr keys vxilli
you, even vs Iren relucting
• N e v e r leave your vehicle

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A G LA N C E AROUND OUR COUNTY

Historic Trust
announces plans for
Holiday Home Tour

Flights o f fancy

O u t &amp; A bo u t
SAT
S a n fo rd M a in Street's
annual O k to b e rfe s t and
C lassic C a r C ru ise w ill be
Saturday, O ct. 19, from 6 until
10 a.m. Featured w ill be
G erm an fo o d and beer ga r­
den, liv e entertainm ent by the
A lp in e Express band and JD
the DJ. Trophies w ill be
a w a rd e d fo r classic and cu s­
tom c a r cruisers plus d o o r
prizes. T h e event, in d o w n ­
tow n Sanford is free and o p e n
to the public.

S a n fo r d H is t o r ic T ru s t w ill h o s t its 14th
A n n u a l H o l i d a y T o u r o f H o m e s , w i t h th e
th e m e . " C e le b r a t in g 125 y e a r s o f h is t o r y ."
S c h e u d le d f o r F rid a y , D ec. 6, t h r o u g h
S u n d a y , D e c . 8, th e e v e n t is o n e o f th e c it y 's
p r e m ie r c u ltu r a l a c tiv itie s . T h is y e a r 's to u r

is p a r t o f th e c e le b r a t io n s u r r o u n d in g th e
city o f S a n f o r d 's 125th a n n iv e rs a r y . P r o c e e d s
fr o m the to u r g o t o w a r d street lig h t in g in

the Historic R e s id e n t ia l D istrict.
T h e e v e n t I d c k s - o ff F rid a y , D e c . 3 w it h th e
C a n d le lig h t T o u r o f H o m e s . T o u r
H e a d q u a r te r s w i l l b e a t th e S e m in o le P u b lic

S e m in o le C ou n ty Is sp on ­
soring T ir e A m n e s ty D ay on
Saturday, Oct. 19.

S c h o o ls ’ S t u d e n t M u s e u m at 301 VV. S e v e n th
St. (c o r n e r M y r t l e A v e n u e a n d 7 th S tre e t).

T h e old and stagnant w a ter
that collects in tires m akes the
tires a p rim e breeding area fo r
m osquitoes. Reduce the nu m ­
ber o f m osouitoes around
y o u r h o m e b y participating in
Tiro A m n e s ty Day.
T h e ev en t w ill be held fro m
9 a m . to 3 p.m. at both the
C en tral Transfer Station locat­
ed at 1634 State Road 419 in

T h e C a n d le lig h t T o u r o f H o m e s is a lu m i­
n a r y w a l k in g t o u r o f six s tru c tu re s s ta r tin g
a t th e

S C P S S t u d e n t M u s e u m , w h ic h

d a te s f r o m 1902 a n d has b e e n in c o n tin u o u s
u se. H o m e s a r e a lo n g M y r t le A v e n u e
b e t w e e n 5 th a n d 8 th streets. A r c h it e c t u r a l
s ty le s in c lu d e Q u e e n A n n e , b u n g a lo w s , a n d
r a m c v e r n a c u la r . T h e e v e n t, s c h e d u le d fro m
6 3 0 p .m . t o 9 J O p .m ., in c lu d e s a r e c e p tio n ,
e n te r ta in m e n t , c a r o le rs , h o lid a y d e c o r a t io n s
a n d S a n fo r d h is to r ia n C h a r lie C a r ls o n .
S a tu r d a y a n d S u n d a y fe a tu r e s th e H o lid a y
T o u r o f H o m e s , fr o m n o o n to 5 p .m . T o u r
H e a d q u a r t e r s is P a r k -o n -P a r k a t th e c o r n e r

o f Park A v e n u e a n d 8 th Street.

A (lock ot pigeons take High! at the Monroo Harbour Marina Darkinn nrna nit„, h „ i„
,
t
ph0'° b» Tommy vincant
masse, searching lor a hand out from the passengers ot thenar 3
b
9 s,ar,led bY 0 cat- They soon returned en

T h e H o l i d a y T o u r o f H o m e s is a w a lk in g
t o u r o f 14 s tr u c tu r e s c e n te r e d o n M a g n o lia
a n d P a r k A v e s . T h e e a r lie s t h o m e d a te s
fr o m 1890 a n d th e to u r o ffe r s a r c h ite c tu r a l
s ty le s S p a n is h c o lo n ia l, c o lo n ia l r e v iv a l,
p r a ir ie s c h o o l, b u n g a lo w s , a n d f r a m e v e r ­
n acu lar.
T h e to u r s ta rts a t P a r k -o n -P a r k a n d a ls o
in c lu d e s H o l y C r o s s E p is c o p a l C h u r c h , the
fo u r th o ld e s t E p is c o p a l P a ris h in th e state.
T ic k e ts f o r th e C a n d le lig h t T o u r a r e $20 in
a d v a n c e , $25 d a y o f th e e v e n t. H o lid a y ' T o u r
tic k e ts a t e $ 1 2 in a d v a n c e , $15 d u r in g th e
e v e n t. C h ild r e n I I a n d u n d e r fr e e .
F o r in f o r m a t io n a b o u t th e I t o l i d a y T o u r o f
H om es

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(4 0 7 ) 263-4488 o r c h e c k th e In t e r n e t at
w w w ja n f o r d h is t o r ic t r u s t . o r g

County honors
returning serviceman
A r e tu rn in g s e rv ic e m a n w ill b e h o n o r e d b y
th e S e m in o le C o u n ty C o m m is s io n a t the start
o f T u e s d a y m o r n in g 's c o m m is s io n m e e tin g
The h o n o r e e is E lm e r "Jake" S n e e d , Jr., an
In fo r m a tio n T e c h n o lo g ie s S e n io r T e ch n ic ia n
w ith th e cou n ty.
O n Sept. 30 o f 2001. f o llo w in g th e Sept. 11
terrorist attack, S n eed , a m e m b e r o f th e A ir
F orce R e s e rv e s , attach ed to th e 914th M is sio n

R e tu rn T h e S a le

H e s e r v e d a t E g lin an d C a m p E n d u r in g
F re e d o m at an u n d is c lo s e d lo c a tio n fo r a p e r i­
o d o f o n e year.
A c c o r d in g t o an o ffic ia l r e s o lu tio n to b e
read at th e m e e tin g , " T h e B oard o f C o u n ty
C o m m is s io n e r s is d e siro u s o f e x p r e s s in g its
a p p re c ia tio n a n d a c k n o w le d g m e n t o n b eh alf
o f the s ta ff a n d c itize n s o f S e m in o le C o u n ty
and wLshes t o c o m m e n d E lm e r "J a k e " S n eed.
Jr. fo r his c o n s c ie n tio u s a n il fa ith fu l s e rv ic e to
S e m in o le C o u n ty and his c o u n tr y .”
Sn eed has b e e n a c o u n ty e m p lo y e e since
July 24, 1995.

O r a n g e C it y p o lic e , but e s c a p e d and
e n d e d up o v e r th e curb in C o w a n
M o u g h to n T e rra c e . H a y e s, a p assen Rcr in the w h ic h * , re p o rte d ly

A n o th e r o f the m en. id e n tifie d as
B obby H o r n , 20. ot C a stle B re w e r
V o u rt. w a s a rre s te d on a c h a r g e o f
resistin g an o fttc e r w ith o u t v i o ­
lence

H ig h w a y 17-42 in Fern P ark , re s u lt­
ed in the a p p re h e n s io n o f o n e o f the
s to re 's e m p lo y e e s . Joseph E u g en e
W a llace, 24, ot A lta m o n te S p rin g s
am i a c o o k at the restaurant, w a s
fou n d to b e w a n te d on a fe d e r a l
w a rra n t fo r d e s e rtio n fro m the U S
N avy
D ru g A r r e s ts
• Eric H a y e s , 21, o f R otu n d a
I uint, L a k e M ary, w a s s lo p p e d b y
S a n ford p o lic e e a rly F rid a y in the
40(H) b lo c k o f W est SR-46. I le w a s
ch a rg ed w ith p ossession o f u n d er
20 gran ts o f m ariju ana an d p o s s e s ­
sion ot n a rc o tics e q u ip m e n t
• D ia n e E lizab eth V a le n tin o , 3M.
o f In m lm s o n Terrace. I a k e M ary,
w as a rre s te d b y S h e riff's d e p u tie s
I hursduy. O ffic e r s s p o tte d her
r e p o r te d ly in v o lv e d h i a d r u g p u r
chase in the M id w a y area H e r
v e h ic le w a s s to p p e d at SR-4r&gt; and
S u m m e rlin a n il she w as a rrested on
a c h a r g e ot p ossession o f c o c a in e
and h a v in g an e x p ire d tag.
D o m e s t ic C a s e s

• Joseph John C a rra s q u illo , 20, o f
M a p le A v e n u e , S an ford , w a s a rre s ti d b y S a n fo rd p o lic e at In s re s i­
d e n c e W e d n e s d a y f o llo w in g a

B u rg la ry
In h u m e fh o m p s o n . 30. ot

• R e n e L. Bouchard, 55, o f
T a m p a , has b een arrested fo r
a lle g e d ly m a s q u e ra d in g a s a re p re ­
s e n ta tiv e o f A n g e l F ligh ts
S o u th ea st, a n d c o lle c tin g at least
$176,000 fro m the p u b lic . A n g e l
F lig h ts S outh east, a L e e s b u r g c o m ­
pany, tra n sp orts sick c h ild r e n in
n eed o f m e d ic a l a tten tion . H e is
a ls o c h a r g e d w ith th eft o f tradesecrets, h a v in g used th e c o m p a n y 's
p r o m o tio n a l m aterials.
• R oss A lle n M e llo t, 40, a L ak e
W a les H ig h Sch ool te a c h e r w a s
a rre s te d M o n d a y in c o n n e c tio n
w ith th re e e a r ly m o r n in g fire s
S u n d a y at the school. E a r lie r
S u n d ay, M e llo l had b e en a rre s te d
b y l-«&gt;ke W a les P o lic e f o r lo it e r in g
an d p r o w lin g , tw o c o u n ts o f c a r ry ­
in g a c o n c e a le d w e a p o n a n d p o s ­
sessio n o f b u rgla ry to o ls . D u r in g a
p o lic e in t e r v ie w r e g a r d in g that
arrest, th ey say M e llo t a d m itte d to
s e ttin g the fire s w h ich c a u s e d on ly
m in o r d a m a g e .

A d is tu rb a n c e call to S h e r iff’s
d e p u tie s at a restaurant o n

F igh t W ith O f f ic e r

Businesses m ay not partici­
pate in this event. For further
in fo rm atio n contact Solid
W aste M anagem ent Custom er
S ervices at 407-665-2260.
S a n fo rd G ard en C lu b w ill
present G ran n y's A ttic Sale.
Saturday, Oct. 19. from 9 a.m.
until 5 p.m. at the Sanford
G ard en C lub, 200 Fairmont.
N e w and old crafts, house­
h o ld item s and much m ore
w ill b e offered. Light lunches
w ill b e available.
F o r details call M ary Rufus
at 407-323-1594 or Ed H all at
407-647-2039. The even t is free
o f charge and open to the
public.

Out O f Tow n

D e s e r tio n

b e ca m e ir rita te d an d in sisted th e car
w a s his. A c r o w d o f a p p r o x im a te ly
15 p e rs o n s g a th e r e d an d H a y e s , as
w e ll as m e m b e rs ot the c r o w d ,
r e p o rte d ly b e g a n y e llin g an d s h o u t­
in g at the o ffic e rs . D a v is w a s a rre s t­
ed on c h a rg e s o f d r iv in g w ith a sus
p e n d e d lic e n s e an d g iv in g a fa ls e
id e n tific a tio n to a la w e n fo rc e m e n t
officer. H a y e s w a s ch a rg ed w ith
in citin g a rio t, an d resistin g an o f f i ­
cer w ith o u t v io le n c e .

T h e C lo c k K e e p e r is ou t o f to w n . A ro u n d the
C lo c k w ill return next w e e k .

W ed n esd ay. H e w a s id e n tifie d o n a
v id e o s u r v e illa n c e tape, as h a v in g
b een in v o lv e d in the b u r g la r y o f a
store in th e 15(H) b lin k o f W est 13th
Street. O ffic e r s c o n d u cted a search
w a rra n t at his a d d ress an d lo c a te d
item s r e p o r t e d ly taken fro m the
store, w h ic h in c lu d e d o v e r $7,000 in
cash, h e w a s ch a rg ed w ith b u r g la r y
o f a stru c tu re an d larcen y o v e r
$300.
7

' '-‘ .vcs. 31, o f D e lto n a a n d
W illie O liv e r D a v is , 26, o f C o w a n
M o u g h to n T e rra c e , S a n ford , w e n arrested b y S a n fo rd p o lic e e a r ly
F riday. A v e h ic le , r e p o r te d ly d r iv e n
b y D a vis, had b e en ch ased by­

lam es E u g e n e G u n n , 22, o f
H ic k o r y A v e n u e , w a s a rrested b y
S an ford p o lic e Thu rsd ay. G u n n w a s
said to b e o n e o f It) to 15 m en seen
sta n d in g in th e r o a d w a y at C y p r e s s
and 9tl, S treet, p o s s ib ly g a m b lin g .
W h e n an o f f ic e r a p p ro a c h e d G u n n ,
he r e p o r te d ly struck the o ffic e r w ith
his fist | |e w a s arrested o n i ha rges
ot resistin g a n o ffic e r w ith \ m len ce,
b attery &lt;&lt;n a p o lic e o ffic e r a n d p o s
session o f a c o n tro lle d su b stan ce
(c o c a in e).

• M a rtin N ic o la s B ustos. 22.
T in lc y L a n e, L o g a n H e ig h ts
A p a r tm e n ts an d A u d r e y D ia z , 33,
w e r e b o th a rrested by S a n fo r d
p o lic e W ed n esd a y . T h e t w o h ad
r e p o r te d ly struck a 13 y e a r o l d g ir l
w ith a w o o d e n club, s a y in g th ey
w e r e p u n is h in g her. B oth w e r e
c h a rg e d w ith c ru elty to w a r d a
c h ild / a g g r a v a te d abuse, d o m e s t ic
v io le n c e .

W illia m C la rk C o u rt, S a n fo rd , w a s
a rrested b y S a n ford p o lic e

Kicit C h a rg e

S u p p o rt S q u a d ro n , w a s c a lle d to a c t iv e duty.
H e r e p o rte d to E g lin A ir F o rc e B ase just t w o
w e e k s a fte r h is m a rria g e.

r e p o rte d a lterca tion w ith a fe m a le .
H e w a s c h a r g e d w ith b a tte ry,
d o m e s tic v io le n c e .

V irg in ia Lei- Jones, 46, o f W est 5th
Street, S a n fo rd , w a s arrested byS a n ford p o lic e W e d n e s d a y at a
retail store in th e 36(H) b lock o f
O r la n d o D r iv e . A c c o r d in g to the
arrest rep o rt, Jon es had b e en in the
s to re T u esd a y a n d purch ased a
D V D p la y e r fo r $63 W ed n esd a y ,
she retu rn ed, p ic k e d up a s im ila r
D V D p la y e r fr o m the rack, an d
a ttem p te d to retu rn it, u sin g the
receip t fro m th e p re v io u s d a y 's sale
She w as c h a r g e d w ith fraud.

L o n g w o o d and the Sem inole
C o u n ty Lan dfill located at
1930 O sceola Road in G eneva.
S em in o le C ou n ty residents
m a y b rin g up to 10 tiros at no
charge.

• R o b e rt G lla n ly , 2h. o f W in te r
Park, is b e in g ch arged w it h try in g
to ch eat the state ou t ot $4,325 m
h u n tin g -re la te d rev e n u es . H e
r e p o r te d ly d u p lic a te d w i l d l i f e m an ­
a g e m e n t area stam ps, a tta c h in g
th em to qu o ta and s p e c ia l q u o ta
lu in l .ipplikdiiunji, am ! s u b m ittin i;
fra u d u le n t ap p lica tion s.
A c c o r d in g to Fish &amp; W i l d l i f e
C o n s e r v a tio n in v e s tig a to r D a v id
A d a m s , lla n ly m a d e ille g a l c o p ie s
ot u n so ld stam ps, u sed fa k e nam es
on a p p lic a tio n s and v a r io u s
a d d re s s e s lo r the p e r m its it th ey
w e r e d r a w n In the F W C d u r in g the
ra n d o m q u o ta p erm it d r a w in g
I h e c rim e is a th ird d e g r e e
fe lo n y

WED
Flu- Central S e m in o le
C ou n ty D em ocratic C lu b w ill
m eet at 7 p.m. W ednesday,
O ct. 23, at the S em inole
C o u n ty Public Library, 580
G re e n w a y Blvd in l a k e Mary.
The guest speaker w ill t v '
W a yn e H ogan, D em ocratic
cand id ate
fo r the U S . I lou se o f
Representatives in
Congressional District 7.
N a n c y Bowers o f the League
o f W om en Voters w ill also be
speakin g. Bowers w ill explain
the 11 am endm ents that w ill
b e on the ballot N ov. 5th.
Sam p les o f the am endm ents
w ill b e available at the m eet­
in g
Refreshm ents w ill b e
served . Adm ission is free.
A ll registered vo te rs in
S em in o le C oun ty are encou r­
a g e d to attend. For m ore
inform ation, contact Sid
S ilo w a y , A ilin g C iia ir at 407-

SAT
Tom Sadler, w ell-k n ow n
painter and teacher, w ill cri­
tique m em bers' w o rk fo r the
N m fo rd Seminole A rt
Association on (A t . 2h beginn m g at 1 p.m. at the G race
I ellow sh jp Church, Park
A v e n u e at 24th Street m
Sanford. Guests are w elcom e.
I o r m ore inform ation call
Fannie G riffin at 407-831-22 In

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Obituaries

ANNA K. BAYER
ROBERT S C O T T G A R D N E R
R ih ert Scott Gardner, 36,
E aglesw nod Trail, Sonfonl, ili. il
Tuesday, Oct. 15,2002 Horn in
Enterprise, O re., he mnvtxJ to
Sanfbtd fm m St. Petersburg 13
years ago. H e w as a self­

T J ^ K fc m .H N w te e

dW Monday,
H a m z a nortda
X T ? ? " * ,n nu sfe &amp; * " in
r ^ . ' £ " " * * * * * m «n cd to
^ en tral Florida from M ilw a u k ee
S P " * 8* * - She w as a homo.m *}kcr and a Lutheran. She

Am erican Cancer Society-, 800-2272M5.
Tri-County Crem ation Service,
L on gw ixxl, in charge o f arrange­
ments

Su rvivors include w ife, Loretta,
Sanford; son, Christopher,
Sanford; father, Jesse, O rlando;
mother. S u re!to Maoi, M onum ent,
Ore.; brother, Byron, O rlando; sis­
ter, Pam, St. Petersburg; paternal
grandm other. M id g e Murphy,
Inverness.

daughter.
grandchildren; many creatgran dch ildren
h
B aldauff Family Funeral
Jome, O ran ge City, in charge o f
arrangements.

H on d a approxim ately 12 years
a g o Six- w as a hom em aker and a
m em ber o f O u r Lad y o f tlx* L ik es
Catholic Church.
Survivors include sister,
Virginia Harass, M elford , Conn
flilil.tu if Fam ily Funeral

In lieu o f flow ers tlx- fam ily
requests donations to tlx*

State Attorneys
Office wants
Save
people to make
a difference

1lom c/C rcm ation Service,

Call Toll FreeI
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C a n a d ia n c o m p a n y th at

W h a t p e o p le can d o is
jo in th e State A tto rn e y s
O ffic e staff, lead b y its

s e n d s y o u r d ru g s
d ir e c tly to y o u .
It's e a s y a n d d e p e n d a b le .

N e ig h b o rh o o d State
A tt o r n e y In itiative g ro u p ,
as it h ead s up a b e a u tific a ­
tio n p ro ject in front o f
M id w a y E lem entary
S c h o o l, located at 2251
Jitw ay, in Sanford.

m e d ic a tio n s .
C a ll t o ll- fr e e 1 -8 7 7 -9 6 6 -0 5 6 7

V olu n teers are n e e d e d
and w ill be ap p reciated . A ll
p e o p le h a ve to d o is s h o w
u p at the school fro m 8 a.m .
u n til noon.

C o m b in e d
T o ta l O f

o f
C a r in g

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M r. O c to b e r
M ild temperatures finally returned to C e n tr a l F lo rid a this
week, producing weather better a ssocia ted w it h fo o tb a ll than
baseball. But October brings the W o r ld S c rie s, th e g ra n d
stage for the boys o f summer.
This year Sanford, with its storied b a s e b a ll h e rita g e , has a

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atic flaws that have dam aged the g a m e a n d th re a te n e d its
status as the national pastime. F o r all ih e n e g a t iv e p u b licity,
however, it has been the performance o f E ck stein a m i p la y ­
ers like him w h o have saved baseball fr o m b e c o m in g s e co n d
fiddle to football.

Your View

A n argument could be m ade that th is is th e E ckstein
W orld Series. Heart and hustle w on o u t o v e r b ig m o n e y a n d
even bigger attitudes. The show h o rses — D e re k Jeter an d
the Yankees — will watch the Series fr o m h o m e w h ile th e
w ork horses — Eckstein and the A n g e ls — b a ttle fo r the
w orld title. There are m any things w r o n g w it h b aseball.
D avid Eckstein proves there is still s o m e th in g s rig h t w ith
the sport.
G ood Juck, David. W in or lose, y o u 'v e a lw a y s m a d e us
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Motorcycles roaring into
town for annual event
’n rafffcon ou r streets a n d highw ays is out o f control. A n y o n e
disagree w ith that statement? But fo r the next fe w days, w e
have even m ore to w o rry about and be con sciou s o f — m o to r­
cycles.
Daytona Beach is o b s e r v in g Bikctoberfest,
w hich officially got u n d e r w a y Thursday. C ity
officials there expect p o s s ib ly as m an y as
100,000 m otorcycles w ill b e o n hand.
H ere at the &amp;rmincle Herald on French
Avenue, Just lo o k in g ou t the front w in d o w ,
one ran m * not just a few . but p o s s ib ly hun
a n ils o f bikers passing by. In m an y u s e s , the re
are t w o persons on the b ik e, and b y just w a tch ­
N idi
in g them, o v e r h a lf a rv n ot w e a r in g helm ets.
Florida changed its h e lm e t la w to a llo w b ik ­
ers to ride without them, p r o v id in g th ey h a v e a
certain am ount o f insurance. W anna bet?
Daytona Beach has m ad e some restriction s on certain h ig h ­
w a y s and intersections in an effort to h e lp red u ce prob lem s, bu l
even jo. w hen Bikctoberfest is over, w e w ill be h earin g o f the
num ber o f accidents an d deaths recorded d u rin g this even t.

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^ v a r e o f the
interjection o f S R -415 at Pioneer T rail, at the “ C a b b a ge F’atch "
comer. They a llo w bikers to stay on th eir p ro p e rty d u rin g these
events, and dozens are either com ing o r g o in g at all tim es.
Therefore, w ith thousands o f bikers in o u r c ity and on o u r
highw ays, vehicular motorists must exe rcis e more caution than
ever. Moat p eople look into jid e v ie w mirrors b e fo re c h a n gin g
lanes, but.often, the b ik e could be out o f v ie w , and turning
•ro u n d to physically look back certainly isn't the w a y to d r iv e
D on l make fast lane changes. D on't fo llo w a m o to rc y cle to o
close. D on't pu ll u p within Inches o f o n e w a itin g for a stop
light ahead o f you. A n d use those directionals w h en p lan n in g
to turn o r change lanes.
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Naturally, the over-use o f alcohol b y n ot o n ly bikers but
motorists as w ell, Is g o in g to cause an e v e n b ig g e r p ro b lem —
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is illegal, but this event b considered “ p arty tim e ” and trv as
w e might, there b no w a y to prevent it.
Be aw are o f the thousands o f m o to rc y cle s o n the h ig h w a y s
and exercise caution. In a vehicle versu s m oto rcy cle co llision
it s easy to k n ow w h o w ill end u p g e ttin g the w orst o f it W e
d on I want that to happen to an yon e.
O ne motorcycle rider from P en n sy lva n ia has a lread y b een
killed in a crash and there have b e en s e v c ia l d o z e n non-fatal
collisions in and around Daytona Beach. U s t year there w e r e
s u deaths. Let's not have that rep eated

One church helps
poor, other keeps
neighbors awake
T o the e d ito r
I want to tell you a story o f tw o
churches.
O n e church has lovely hells, a
large grass lot, and feeds the poor
once a week. This stately old
church keeps its grounds neat,
trim and clean. The parishioners
on Sunday com e, make peace with
their G od, and leave.
I k n ow that I was a bit w orried,
when I first m oved into the area,
because this church encouraged
the poor, the displaced, the
unwanted to com e through its
doors, and receive help and at
times, food. I don't know what I
thought w as goin g to happen
when these people came to the
church, but what ever it was, it
didn't liapjx-n. I can always tell
w hen it is a night that tin* church
IS feeding Ihe poor, because you
s*v mure p eop le than cars, and tlxclothes tliese people are w earing
aren't stylish, ami the children
aren't quite .is clean as you see on
Sunday m orning. I am very proud
o f this church, and feel fortunate
that they are still here, though the
area has seen an ex mi us o f p eop le
from the ncighborhmxi o v e r the
years.
Tl»e other church is p re k ib ly
on e o f the reasons for the exodus
from our neighborhmxi. Ihis
church has gon e commercial and
runs a for-pay day care. This
church's main activities seem on ly
to be getting paid for watching fixchildren o f working parents, and
housing the local U iy scouts. A n d
you m ight ask, w hy is this so bad?
Ih e first w eek, 11bought, well,
h ow sweet. A m i then, fix- night­
mare began.
Early one morning, am und 8,
m y fam ily was rudely awakened
by tlx- sourxl a large gas leal blow ­
er. seem ingly directly under our
w in dow . It you have e ver heard
orx\ you know We ran ov e r amt
directly complained. The man
said, 'Acs, tlx- last people wix&gt;
uscxl to live in your house co m ­
plained, too But tlx-church wants
(fits area swept, aixl I ran on ly

com e tills lim e o f m orn in g ." VVbll.
then sw eep Ihe area, it's not very
large, and it's a residential area.
I’eook*, including children might
be sleeping. Use a b m om , not a
aimnx-rci.il grade gas leaf blower.
An d don't d o it six days a week!
O u r pleadings w en t unheeded.
The other fam ilies that live on
tfie street have a im p la in c d aLso,
goin g as far as taking up a petition
ami sitting on the steps on Sunday
m orning in their pajamas as a
protest. But the church doesn't
care. They are not there to serve
the neighborhmxi. T h e y are there­
to a llie d the tithes, a llie d the pay­
ment on the childcare and then to
leave.
W e mustn't forget the Boy
Scxiuts at the church. W h o would
have thought that the Boy Scouts
w ould have tlio p olice called on
them? N ot I, until I called the
polio.-. I K id asked them before
not to run up and d o w n the street
yelling Wtu-rc- are llx- parents
telling Ifx-x- children, please don't
yell, people liv e Ix-re? When- is llxchurch, rem inding tlx- Boy Scouts,
ttv.it llx- church w as built to w o r­
ship G od and serve llx- neighborhmxi, not disrupt tlx- neighborhmxi.
The one church lias the pmir,
the unwanted, and m any unem­
ployable p eop le com in g to its
doors. Yet, still, the churchyards
arc clean, no o n e disturbs the
neighbors and n o on e leaves trash.
I low ever, the other church,
Likes it for-pay children out, and
allow s them to buy ice-cream, and
tbruw tlx-ir w rap p ers d ow n on fixgmund, w h ere neighbors have to
pick them up. This church brings
water out to llx- children playing
and scream ing and leaves tlx- cups
for tlx- neighbors to constantly
pickup. You can always tell w hen
ffiis c (lurch has som e sort of fu ix tion. because tlx- neighbors are
•Hit, afterwards, cleaning up fixtrash.
Is tlx-re nothing to prefect fixrx-igliborhmxl fm m tills church?
N o laws tti.it prelubit commercial
grade leal blow ers? N o law tfi.it
says, honor thy ix-ighhors and
treat tlx-in as you wish to he treat­
ed? Just because tills Is a church,
aixl dex-sn't have to pay hues, d o
they K iv c a right to destroy our

pursuit o f Kippiness? O r at least
ou r right to sleep in the m ornings,
o r o u r right to have to not clean
up after children w h o aren't even
ours?
T w o churches, tw o d ivergen t
way-s to serve G od. O n e helps the
xir. T h e other drives the neigh&gt;rs to prayer. Yes, w e are prayin g
B u t the church w ill pack up and
leave.

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Amendments
better addressed
by statutory law
T o Ih e e d ito r
A ll o f the constitutional am en d ­
m ents on tlx- Nov. 5 ballot could
b e better addressed b y statutory
law. Adjustments and repeal are
easier.
A m erxim ent I: adm its “ nx-llio d s o f execution m a y be designat­
ed b y the k-gisLitua-..." W h y not
K iv c a law to cover all o f fixissue?
Am en d m en t £ 'llx - econom ic
im pact o f an am endm ent must be
n u d e public.
Am en d m en t 3: A g a in , statutory
la w should take care o f M iam iD ad e vs. State o f Fla.
A m endm en t 4: W h y should
an y public m eeting be exem pt
fro m publicity?
A m endm en t 6: A n y business
slxiuld make their o w n sm oking
rules.
A n x ix lm c n t 7: Tax exem ptions
fo r in-law quarters is slxirt-sighted
as it ignores zon in g laws, property
values, re-sales, increased public
services. It is an invitation to law ­
suits.
Am endm ent 8: "F re e " child
care for 4 year old s w ill be
financed through higlx-r taxes by
fix- l la. legislature.
Am endm ent •»: W h o w ill pay
fo r cLissnxirti enrollm ent caps?
i o w F C A T schools already have
lo w enrollments.
Am endm ent 1(1
rxxxi
statutory law, not a Constitutional
am endm en t

sity system w ill invite endless
m ed d ling into the Trustee Bmnb
o f each university.
Patrida II. liming
Altam onte Springs

C ongress needs to
stop BellSouth s
un fair practices
To the e d it o r
T h e intention o f the
Telecomm unications Act of 19#&gt;
w as to spur consumer choia- and
d riv e d o w n prices for Florida con­
sumers. In theory, BellSouth
w o u ld h ave to com pete against
com panies by allow ing them to
lease the use o f tlx-ir facilities at a
reasonable rate but at a rate, which
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The Herald asks people what they think ...
It's g o in g to be
another exciting
World Series fo r
local basehoII fans.
For the second
lime in six years,
Seminole High has
a graduate —
Anaheim Angels
shortstop David
Feist tin — play­
ing fo r the cham­
pionship ring. He
asked people if
they are going to
watch our local
sports star play fo r
the title o f world
champion.

Th i

I will definitely be
watching I think it s
groat I am very glad
to see Ihe Angels in
Ihe Work! Series

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Santord

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But. I will only be
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football is my tove,
especially FSU

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Sanford

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Meg Ryan Nm
6 Be nc*ned
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M Oleo hotter*
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Sebastian
19 Bygone comic
Mrip-Kmg •
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21 Over
22 Film about
Mara's vision?
25 Vaccines
26 Innocent type

27 Loquacious
28 ITs a good thing
29 Reasons lor
trade in
deductions
31 Lorens
docoveror
32 Put away
33 Pig tail?
36 F4m about sibling
depression?
42 A musketeer
45 _ generis
46 Biological bnstle
47 Farm enclosure
48 Film about
Orion's pet
buck?
54 Protein source
56 Red carpet
recfvent
57 Mail
59 Land m the water
60 SalemtoBoise

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112 Wash or dusl
attachment
113 Lives
117 Tumor on the
radio
118 Film about a
three-layer
meal?
122 Maga/ino
contents
123 It s known tor its
hot springs
124 Houston
campus
125 Beethoven
dedicatee
126 Prom attendee
127 Tmy climbers
128 Horse ot a
different color
129 Mend again

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4 Scattered seed
5 Something to skip
6 " which__away
the sin" John
7 Before, ol yore
8 Negative link
9 King add on
10 Abundance
11 Great Plains
border
12 Without doing
anything
13 Athlete
supporter?
14 Graduation
dangler
15 Southwestern
Indians
16 Drag
17lmlo
disagreement
20 Foundation
ottering
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DOWN
24 *_ . Sing
1 Dramatic opening
America"
2 'Makin' Whoopee'
Hughes poem
lyricist Gus
28 T rapped

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67 Take on
_ Seko
68 "_somethng I
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' said?"
32 Regarding
69 B4Ao bk named
33 Shop shaper
tor an orphaned
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maiden
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antelopes
prices
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38 Whrtl's left
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of
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41 End of a yearly
79 Spoon
song
companion of
431 o and behold1'
rhyme
44 Frequented 35
80 "Hm
", beau's
Down
ultimatum
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nut
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symbol
school
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family
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98 Big tunes
99 In a proper
manner
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Kauai
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Father* actress
Corcoran
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contestant, e q
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thoroughly
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less than a full
dock
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Tber
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1l5Latintobo"
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anger
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The Way We W ere: W onders

of
the day highlighted at W orld’s Fair
Itii' ftillilivin g item s w e re

visit first w ere A d m ira l Byrd's

found in .1 N ix o f mctnor.ibili.i

ship w hich w en t to Ihe South

g iv e n m e b y Lorrain e

Poll, the Sinclair exhibit w ith p re­

in C h icago, the w eath er turned

Y .irN irou gli W h itin g o f G en ov it,

historic animals, the sin gin g

cool, im m ed iately fo llo w e d by an

St IS t'l.is s o f 1934. W o

color fountain in front o f the

extrem e hot spell This caused

m.v

from

Ihe trees to blossom ou t o f their

Florida iv.is intoroslod in I ho

the Belgian Village.

norm al season, fou r o r fiv e
m onths earlier

1933 C h ic a g o W o rld 's fa ir .if

O th er things n ol lo t v missed

w h ich Florida w as w e ll repn*-

w e r e the organ recital e v e r y 20

sontod.

m inutes in the D airy Industry

W o r ld ’s Fair H ig h Spots
In this article, Karl Lehm an,
secretary o f the S em inole C ou n ty

a t

L

a k e

M

E x c e p tio n a l S e n io r

w h en the oranges are ripening,
and d u rin g harvest.

..................................

W o rld ’s

exotic garden in hack o f Florida

Lehm an It must h a ve Iv e n a fab­

Fair. I le

H all

ulous fair. M y parents attended

w as

Then there w a s tin* television

respon ding

M a n y other exhibits anti
b u ild in gs wen* m en tion ed hy Mr.

this fair and I iv o n d e r h o w m any

dem onstration in the llu d s o n -

o f these things they visited. I was

to an

Essex Theater in the electrical

not b o m yet and d o n ’t recall

inqu iry

b u ild in g, the E gyp t exhibit,

m uch o f w hat they said aN iut it.

from the

R ip ley's l V ld iloriu m , Darkest

I guess w h en I w o u ld have been

O rla n d o
M orn in g

A frica. M l. Vernon reproduced in
pearls in the |aparuso exhibit

enthusiasm for it bait dim m ed . I

Sentinel.

and the exhibit o f fam ous trains.
Ih e m od el houses and hom es

o ld en ou gh to hear abou t it. their
k n ow that w e had

Mime playing

cards from the fair w h ich I

I oilm an

should interest one, especially

p la y ed w ith , but they are long

w as asked

the Florida tropical hom e, the

gon e, th ere is a s o u v e n ir brass

w h at tilings

m ost unique o f all I le .i Im i sug­

p en n y that I c om e across occa­

al the Fair

gested you rule the ( ioodvear

s ion ally and then* are pictures

were not to

Z ep p elin on (tie lagoon and then

and postcards som ew h ere here.

be m issed if on e had o n ly three

v ie w the m arvelou s pageant

I attended the N e w York

o r four d ays there. I lis response

"W in g s of Ihe C en tu ry." The

W o rld 's Fair in 1965 w ith a

w a s in three lon g colum ns. I'll

A d le r Planetarium w as praised

frien d for on ly o n e d a y I believe,

con den se so you w ill get the fla­

highly - there w as non e like it in

as there w e re sights to see in

v o r o f Ihe Fair.

A m e ric a .

N e w York City, and w e had

A n oth er article from that sam e

alread y been to C a p e C od and

you m ake your first appearance

paper fells o f ihe l lorida orange

at night because o f the w o n d e r­

g ro v e just ou tsid e the

that fair is very hazy, lin e thing

ful ligh tin g effects. A n d the first

Agricultural building.

that has stayed in m y m ind is the

trees to b e brought to the l air

boston. Therefore m y m em ory o f

Vatican P avilion w h ic h featured

the I tall o f Science w h ere the

w ere selected Ihe previou s year

the "P ie ta " statue b y

light o f the star A n ju ru s . 40 light

in their n a tive g r o v e adjacent to

M ichelangelo, d is p la ce d .ill hy

years away, w a s captured hy
p o w e rfu l telescopes, then trans­

the Everglades. In early fall, the
roots w ere trim m ed at III da\

m itted into energy, lightin g the
great search light on lo p o f the

intervals m i llu* trees w e re able to
adjust to llie strain ot tv in g

hall I h e light w as then cast on

transferred in b oxes fiv e feet

on e b u ild in g and an oth er until
each hurst into a invri.nl o l lights

square.
b efore I v i n g m o v e d into N ix

and w o n d e rfu l colo r those lig h t­
in g e l l i i Is li.nl never Iv e n nsctl
I v fo r e
( llln-r highlight-, tie w o uld

N e w D e a l Initials
cars, starling in October, the trees
I In im *of you w h o remember
w e re shaded m i tliev w o u ld Mir•C
* *
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vice IN* co m p
•le te kick o f sun- M i, .- * .
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a it*
slum lin in g u ie I.u ig jouruuy.jj\. -i ? w yelp'sJ.'iW Y W

itM-lt w ith a N -au tilu l blur back­
grou n d I saw it again later in St.
Peters C athedral in tin* Vatican
and w a s not n early as impressed
as there w as s«&gt; m o th surroundtug it.

LAKE MARY
FAMILY MEDICINE

a b les

T he

p la y o f various departm ents o f
govern m en t. I le claim ed that the
Florida exhibit w as Ihe finest

place to g o w o u ld t v the court o f

See Solution on Page 8A

Fair visitors h o w an oran ge
g r o v e looks w h en it is in bloom ,

state exhibit w h ich included an

First o f all, he suggested that

I121NI2 Irihunr MulU V r ik t v Inc

b u ilding, federal and slate
exhibits in cludin g the great d is ­

returned from the 1933 C h icago

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T h e sponsors o f the exhibit
w e re able to sh o w Ih e W orld 's

C h am b er o f C om m erce bail just

Grave Marie

10/20/02

A s soon as they w e re planted

Firestone b u ild in g and a visit to

Mr.

61 Diet
63 Window part
64 Yr end visitor
66 F4m about British
passivity?
72 Parts ol psyches
73 Tasmanian peak
74 Soon
75 _-Locka, Florida
78 Llmburger
feature
81 * _ Dance*
Gneg work
B4 Took by force
86 Pistol, tor one
89 F4m about
Chevy's news
business?
91 Theory
92 Quality
94 * _ Town"
95 An Allen
96 Film about
Famous Amos'
success?
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104 Arkktionally
105 Beeliko

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Navy Airman Kelan
McKinney, son o f Janice
McKinney o f Sanford, and
Prince McKinney, III 0f Prog
Alley, Sanford, recently visited
Crete, Greece while assigned to
Strike Fighter Squadron 81,
home based at Naval Station
Oceana, Virginia Beach, Va„
embarked aboard the aircraft
carrier USS George Washington,
home ported in Norfolk, Va.

M c K in n e y is o n e o f m ore
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and M a rin es ab oa rd the ships o f

o f S e m in o le H ig h Sch ool in

G reat L ik e s , III.

S an ford , an d join ed the N a v y in
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the USS G e o r g e W a sh in gton
C a rrie r Battle G rou p .

A N T H O N Y S. D 'A M I C O

M e started his v is it to the port

N a v y H o sp italm an R ecruit

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D u rin g the 14-w eek course,

m ost d an gero u s situations

A ir Force A irm a n 1st C lass

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D 'A m ic o learned a w id e range

Shariesse R. G reen , d a u g h te r o f

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W a lter A . G reen o f O rla n d o ,

m o re often than n ot the com bat

p r o v id e first aid and assist

and A rle n e M . Bell, C o p p e r

is still ragin g. G reen is a p e r­

N a v y d octo rs an d nurses. H e

R id g e C ou rt, L ake M ary, is

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o f call w ith an In d e p e n d e n c e

A n th o n y S. D 'A m ic o , w h o s e

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G reen and her fe llo w a irm en

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CPC Painting

Charles Crouso, Owner

For a professional painting service, regardless o f the slat o f the job, the company to rail in this area is CPC Painting phone
(407) 281-7177. (live them a call anytime,
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and one o f their trained estimators will come out to your home or business to Jiscuss
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Quality paints
are always used. You can lxsure mat they will complete the work on schedule and at the lowest prices possible. Ttiey are fully bonded and insured for
your protection.
If quality, price and supervision on every job are inuuirtant to you. call CPC Painting Their 20 years of experience and
many satisfied customers are yuur guarantees of a job well done.

My Gift Cottage
A unique selection of gifts is available in this area at My Lift Cottage, fixated in Ocoee at 9W1 West ( okinial Drive, phone
(407)
522-0241.
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selection o f items featured at this unique shop. You will lx- sure to find the perfect gilt for even the most discriminating person.
As we all know selecting just the right gilt fur tfut s|x-cial occasion is easier said than done. Many people In this area have
come to rely on My Gift Cottage for helpful, friendly advice in choosing a aft that will he cherished for many years to come.
lo r any occasion, that very special g ift-o n e you can give with confidence-can surely lx- found at this leading shop
Remember the nanx- My Gift Cottage for fnx- gifts tlut will surely please anyone.

Children's Kingdom Day Care Center
Marilu Clement, Owner
Perhaps the most important developmental stage in any child's file is die preschool years. Children's Kingdom Day Care
Center, fixated in &lt;Iriarelo at 426West I are aster Road, phone (407) 851 -9229. is devoted to helping your child develop pisitive
attitudes
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newtxirn to 5 years in addilwm to before and after school care lor children lluough 12 years. The facilities provide separate,
aee soecific nroerani\ supervised indoor and outdoor activities, a feixcd playground, hot and cold rra-ak snacks andi traas
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ponahon to amlfroni vclnx.1. Children are tauglil Ixnh academic and personal skills as well as exercises dial develop memory;
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Kingdom Day ( are Center lias an open door policy. Ir is imperative to the staff that area parents lx- comfort­
able with the uu Jits of the care their children will receive.The facility is licensed by the stale, and each staff member has passed
a ihim inch hat kwound check. The building lias modem fire alarm systems, and every safety measure has been investigated
r.i M n tour child nreoare for tlx- future in a healths, safe, well rounded environment, contact Children s Kingdom Day (a re
Center today I luyurvim'acceptingchildrenfor the (MangeCountyPublic Teamftireoir Program as uvllas theAT&amp;l program.

Caring Hearts Assisted Living Facility
Vince Aecardi, Owner •Orlando Carrion, Director Of Operations
n
. ..m |in t}ns area for affordable living lac fillies for older re-sklents who are mobile and active, but no longer warn
If, mn,. Uith Ihe responsibilities of maintaining a liorm-. These rmlividuals tx rd the freedom dial is everyone's right, but they
mav rotiuire safe and secure surroundings and some amount of assistance.
Y This i,,-,'-,! is met ar t aring Hearts Assisted liv in g with four convenient locations in lake Mary, phone (407) 328-8041
i,nim-s nroviJe masier suites and private and semi private nxims on a long- or short term basis. Ihetr
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S - u u A r d meals a day free their residents in enjoy planned activities, their own personal projects andeachi others
Assisted Using's caring stall believes in dignified and personalized care and provides assrs
tancewithbathing, dressing personal care, incontinence issues and medication management as needed. Medical care can
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mderx-ndei x e in a sale and caring environment, you are invited to contact ( axing I learts

A sstaedU vin^i dhc^&gt; tlteir L*rv u es nr to arrange a visit to their state-lkensed facilities, le t them heipease your nurxJ about
caring for your fixed one.

Rolando's Cuban Restaurant
Numero Uno Restaurant Serving The Area Bor Over 13 Years
him. (nr an ouLstandutg restaurant with true Cuban/Spanish tlavur. look no further- Rolando's
Restaurant is
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cixe. Die decor al Rolanuo s
M.||jng b uitinule, ami rlx- service ts friendly The sail is more Ilian lup|iy to suggest
dad wood and warm. fi*v ‘W ^ |m.IKUJ|1(m |)u-ir (bod live music is now featured al Rolando's Cuban itesiaurant on
dark specials or to further exp
A a, Numero (Jnu Restaurant, on Friday and Saturday nights. Rolando's Cuban
Friday. Saturday and * in d i' nigr
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Call today to resene your child’s space
(or fall classes. Class begins August 5th.

MlSS E m ily S Bed &amp; BlSCUlty Inc*

Emily Berry, Owner

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re1Pl?nn'nR a friP O'1* of town and have to lease your special pet. the question arises, ‘ which kennel should be
called? People in this area base learned that for the ultimate in boarding care to call Mbs Emily's Bed &amp; Biscuit, touted in
Orlando at 5307 Fast Colonial Drive, phone (407) 737-0774. You can be assured that your pet will receive the very best care next
to being at home.
Their excellent facilities include individual decorated doggie suites, large cat condos ami a friendly staff. At Mbs Emily's
Bed A Biscuit, your net will receive only the finest in balanced, quality meals during its stay. They also fearore expert grooming
o f all breeds by highly skilled professionals. Your furry-footed friend ssill know he's special when you take him there.
Tor your peace of mind, oe sure to call Mbs Emily’s Bed &amp; Biscuit when you mast tie away and a kennel is neeikd. You
will fed secure knowing your pet Ls receising tlx- best care possible. Stop in soon. Your inspection b invited at any time, seven
da vs a week.

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luriiing to die a|Milincnt tor t oiuloitablt- living and ioineiik-mt-. tty (i-nung inslead of owning you can eliminate riuinunance expense, real estate lax and other homeuwix-r problems. Today *apartment offers a variety »f Ik* w plans. boili spacious
and cozy
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The buildings and grounds of Suusluidtnv Apartments are professionally managed and well maintained al all nines,
llenty of puking is prosultxl in well lit areas for your safety and security Ihese apimneuis are conveniently located near area
businesses schixils and stamping areas. They offer you a real sense of privacy as well as convenience. Sunshadow Apartments
features one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments vsidi wall-to-wall caqx-ting air conditioning and the latest ui kitchen
appliances. They also feature washers and dryers in each unit.
if you would like living in a modern, comfortable atmosphere, look to Sunshadow Apartments lor more than |ust a root
over your head. Gill them al (407) 695-8686 for rental information or unit availability. You'll be glad you did. Menton this muter

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Prompt, expert plumbing work b only a phone call away when you call A Pro Plumb, located in Winter i’ark. phone
(407) 671 -6700. These local professionals have earned an excellent reputation for themselves by versing the residential and
A Pro dum b employs only professionals fully qualified In the plumbing business Iheir employees are experienced In all
pluses of their field. I lies specialize in installations of hot water Ix-ateis. sewer and drain clearung emergency repaus. custom
(uthroom ami kitchen remodeling and whole house repiping. These experts can handle small residential jobs as weu as larger.
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When you contact A Pro Plumb, you can lx- assured that the job will be done right the first time and at most reasonable
prices. They will also bill your insurance company directly They are fully licensed and insured, and they do only the highest
quality work. If you arc- planning any plumbing work, call the professionals al A Pro Plumb I hey II be glad to help you with
, (mr plans ami select ycxir fixtures,
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Towers Home Care
Home IicmIi Ii care is a less expensive aiul more effective way to provide health services for those needing assistance or
supervision, yet do not require hospitalization or dx- srnutured environment a nursing or retirement home provides, m e
President recently endorsed home health care for its effectiveness and recommended it in his health care plan
Hie registered nurses licensed therapisis and home health aides of Towers Home Care strive to provide hearng environira-nts where patk-nis aiul families learn to care- for themselves. Working hand in hand with the physician in the management
of paik-tu care, these skilled professionals assess plan and prov ide compassionate service—from administering injections and
changing dressings to conducting IV. therapy and supervising medications ami diet—all in the comfort of the patient s home.
Services' include dulled nursing home health akles medical sexial work, physical, speech and occupational therapy.
lowers liorm-(are. a division of Orlando luilx-ran Towns is a state-lkensed and Medicare certified agency fiul provides
high quality home health care. In addition, they provide services for private tuy and private insurance
Care is fixated in Orlando al 210 Lake Avenue. For more information, call 425-2707 today, floruit license So. HlLvOBISlabl.

Savannah Suites

“Hospitality Al Its Finest"

If you are- planning your wedding a family reunion or any oilx-r type of get together where yew expect our of rown gwtests.
and you don't nave the extra room for these visiting relatives or friends Savannah Suites may be exactly what you need Plan
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for your guests to enjoy the comfort of Ix-ing made to (eel al home with service that cannot lx- excelled wfx-n they visit
Savannah Suites, conveniently fixated in Orlando al 7209 South Orange Blossom Irail. phone 581-2444. Serving local
residents ami travelers with sonx- of the finest accomniodatkms available, ihey have gained a reputation in this area Uut is
second lo none.
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Savannah Suites features a |x-ac eful ami quiet atmosphere designed to please even the most jwriu ular ,YUotttieir rooms
an- tullv lx-aled and airconditioned feature cable IV aiul are tasiefully ikcoraic-d. very ck-an ami comfortable. Ine manage­
ment is dedicated to se rving each of thetr visitors' needs, whether it be an extra blanker, wheelchair act essrbifity or directions
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always firl welcoim- at Savannah Suiles. where quality ami comfort are iheir stamlaids of exreUenl service.

Highland Oaks Apartments

Serving The Community ihr 10 Years

If you're leaning towards ihe- elegant life, luit aren't quite sure o f fimlmg |usi tfu- ngfil jiurtim ut. then look no uuire. At
llighlarul Oaks Ajuatiixiits, Ix-autifully fixated in Orlando al 4793 North Pine Hills Road, plume (407) 297 6257. a truly
comfortable lifestyle awaits yxru.
You may clumse from two- or three-bedroom apanrix-iib, all beautifully designed to tit your personal needs. Ilx-y uxlude
smti anu uilies as hilly equiprxd kitclx-iw. central heal aiul air. wall-to-wall cai|x-tiiig plenty of storage spate aiul spacious
luihs .All of ilus is set amulst Luulscajx-d groumls tlut are professionally and rm-tuulously maintained
At I hglilaiul Oaks .Apartnx-nts. you can rent a sjxru l piece o f tlx- giuul file witluiut fusing to worry aluiut ihe upkeep of
land Ilu-ie is no reason to pot up with numtenance costs and other expenses tlut go along with owning a home when you
can rent a maintetiaixe-fivc- aiurtirx-nl willi all die lacunes arxl comforts you desire. Contact lliglfiaml Oaks Ajurtnxiits al
(407) 2974)257 today for addirumal information and unit availability. Him- are always move in sjx-i iaLs available. If you would
like worry-free living in a nuxlern, comfortable atmosphere, tlx-re simply b no other choke.

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G olf Course. Mr. Shankland this cry sta l c le a r fish M ecca.
has been ranked as one of Ihe O v e r the past ten years, the
top ten g o lf instructors in the s u ccess o f c h a r te r b oa ts has
Tourists, b ea c h c o m b ers , fis h ­
world by G olf Magazine and e a r n e d P on ce In le t respect from
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Municipal G olf Course is a true h a v e in creased catches. Catch
This exodus
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up classic. Designed in 1950 by the
a n d rele a s e p r o g r a m s h a v e
tremendous travel opportuni­ legendary Donald Ross, time
in c re a s ed fish p o p u la tio n s .
ties for anyone able to return has only improved this great
M igrating sailfish wreak
o ff season. Chilling winds and golf course. Huge trees frame
havoc with ballyhoo and
blow ing snow don't exist in well-kept fairways and provide
rigged strips o f Bonita behind
this tropical hide-a-way, just inspiring views.
small lures. These pelagic
oast tif "the big city." Visitors
Anglers interested in putting predators pass our shores in
can luxuriate on ten miles of a few filets in the pan or a tro­
far
arge numbers every winter
w ide sandy beach, often found
phy on Ihe wall w ill not be dis­ Local captains attest lo a con­
uninhabited this time o f year.
appointed. Surf and backwater firmed record o f fifty hillfish
Central Florida golfers will
fishing offer challenge to the boated in a single day.
find easy access to the links.
most avid fisherman.
Dolphin, wanoo, shark, king
Greens fees are discounted and
Close to home pompano, mtackerel and cobia are often
scheduling a tee time is not a trout, blues, flounder huge
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included in
fish box.
problem. Fantastic g o lf courses black drum and an occasional
Bottom fishing on the reefs and
normally booked from dusk till snook, reward the enthusiast.
wrecks can produce sizable
dawn in the spring are w ide
The Indian River, which makes
open late in Ihe year. Many N ew Smyrna a barrier island, is catches of trigger fish snapper
grouper , barracuda and hard
hotel and condominiums offer truly a fishing paradise.
figh tin g amherjacks. Luckily
special weekend g o lf packages.
In the past ten years this liv­ for anglers, as the tourist sea­
Ih e quality o f am enities in ing ribbon o f water has pro­
N ew Smyrna Beach, make it the duced many w orld class red- son slows fishing season goes
into full swing.
perfect mini-vacation destina­ fish. These bruisers often weigh
Most condominiums allow
tion.
more than thirty pounds and
Turnbull Bay G o lf Course is when hooked put up an enor­ boat owners to keep their craft
on site. Dockage on the Indian
an
excellent
exam ple
o f mous fight.
R iver is available from The
"F lorida G o lf," Players w ill
In October and Novem ber
find hammocks o f ancient oaks the river w ill produce tarpon in Nightswan BitB and also Ihe
Riverview Hotel. Boat rentals
utilized as course hazards.
the 50 to 100 pound class. Many
are available from several loca­
Magnificent pines and tropical
River fishing guides work on tions, including The Fishing
palmettos frame the fairways.
the "n o fish, no p a y" principal
Store and Fishin C ove Marina.
Ib is popular course boasts
and offer real insight into the
Pontoon boats are available at
MOO yards o f softly rolling fair­
backwaters and secrets of the both locations they make an
w ays meticulously sculpted
Indian River.
excellent platform for explor­
from the natural vegetation.
Way beyond the hal conies ing the beautiful river.
World class lessons are easily
and crashing surf lies the gulf
F o r a c tiv e e x p lo r e rs , kayaks
obtainable
from
Craig
stream. Charter Boats venture
Shankland at M idden Lakes out as far as fifty miles to reach o f f e r a c lo s e lo o k at the d iv e r s e
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RFC - Reconstruction Finance
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N R A - National Recovery
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FCA - Farm Credit
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PWA - Public Works
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27th Annual
Seminole County High School
Marching Band Festival
Sponsored by the Scin/ord Optimist Club
and the Seminole Herald

Ibis article gives a glossary of
these New Deal agencies, hut
was probably published in 1934
as several others were estab­
lished later such as the VVI’A
(Works Progress Administration)
and the Social Security Act
(August 14. 1935).

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Authority
FDIC - Federal IX-posit
Insurance Corporation
FSRC - Federal Surplus Relief
Corporation
I CPC - Executive Commercial
Policy Cdmmittev
BI B Bank Liquidation Board
•he only ones that I am sure •
have endured are TVA and
• H i t , and of course. Social
Security. Ihe W PAand CCC
were involved in several project*
m Sanford during this tjnu. hut
art* no more
Post Script

S a tu rd a y
O ctober 26
7 pm

tviedo H i g h j
School

F-ven if you are n ot n orm ally a

American
Legion
Auxiliary

baseball tan. d o w atch the W orld
S nes w h ich begin s this w eek

14th

end. as Sanford's o w n D a v id

Eckstein plays shortstop for the
Anaheim Angels. The playoffs
were exciting, with the Angels
beating Kith the Yankees and
twins, and these games should 1

Annual

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mee t the-San Francisco Giants
(tX i you know (K it these
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October 26th, 2002
9 am to 4 pm
A Dazzling Performance by
all County High School Bands
and Championship Dance Teams
Advance Tickets - $2 adult / $| studem
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•raining

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visit us in N ovem ber" said Joy-''
Scherer, o f At Th e Beach ’
Management.
Oceanfront hotels and con­
dominiums light up the vacan­
cy signs, as they slash prices to
attract attention. Most facilities •
offer beach access and fresh ‘
water pools. Many like Castle &lt;
Reef
and
M o on tid e ’
Condom inium
have
tennis
courts on site. Larger rentals
com e with fully equ ipped
kitchens. A good chef w ill find
the real meaning o f "fresh local
sea fo o d " in N e w
Smyrna
Beach.
w
Seafood
diuuu rovers
lovers w in
ill nnu
find
many local restaurants ready to
please. Long lines endured in
peak season are nonexistent.
"W e go from an hour wait ,
during the week, to no wait,
after
Labor D ay”
reports
N o rw o o d 's
o w n er
Don
Simmons. " We are a very pop- ,
ular restaurant, it is just that in
certain times of the year there
are less people in tow n ."
N o rw o o d 's Restaurant it
Wine Shop has been operating
since 1946 and is considered an
area landmark. Many establish- :
ments offer food specials to
lure locals out to eat. Dining in
off-season is a wonderful expe­
rience, N ew Smyrna has world
class
restaurants.
Hungry
patrons are almost assured to
get immediate gratification.
Com pare weather, prices,
traffic and amenities N ew
Smyrna Beach in any season
is a bargain. Late in the year,
visitors are amazed at the
open streets and quiet shops.
Temperatures in the low 80's
lend themselves to any outdoor ,
activity. Factor in fishing or i
g o lf and it's a w onder there is a ;
single room available.

i

�I nr SEMINOLE IlnuiJI

W ater
C ontinued

Sunday. October 20. 2002

P agf f),\

from Page 1A

W ater reclam ation is noi new.
Sinfunl aliv.Kty reclaims waste«a t iT lh.ii is Usov! f „ r irrigation in
some arras o f the city .in d in L ik e

sulfate, and a coagulant to hard­
en m icroscopic solids. It Ls then
o w n 'd through Id feet o f sand.

undergrou nd sources.’

In addition to providing an
alternative source of water, recla­
mation has two other advan­
iTicpmbIcmis.ihcwisontea tages. Fries srid. First, reclaimed
fin ilc am ou n t o f w a s te w a te r,"
water is cheaper than potable
F m s s iiil Particularly in I ho tfry
water. Sanford charges 50 cents
fm os, w h en a lot o f p eop le are
per 1,000 gallons versus $1.40 to
S w a S ra ^ ~ m fiJ *e'
g e * SI W) per 1,(X10 gallons for
I'otable water. Second, reclaimed
The new plant - with cap.1ci- water can help replenish the
tv to p ro v id e 7.3 m illion gallon s
aquifer.
per d a y — w ill augm en t current
"Think about it. When you irri­
rvcl.1m.1 U0 n efforts.
gate your lawn with reclaimed
. i.LS.m g a c“ ,W |-'l'on and s.indwater," Fries said, “ that water fil­
fillration pm cess, w a fe r pum pet!
ters down to the aquifer. The
from L a k e M o n ro e is injected
more reclaimed water you use,
with alum , an alum inum -based
the mote water is added to our

• , P lis .i't
*’ Cl,m m o n practice
,n Florida, but it sh o u ld be used
m oro o fte n ," Frit's said. "Sanford
is sitting on a fantastic resource It
cou ld becom e the sou rce o f w ater
fo r this C entral F lorid a subre­
g io n ."
Fries said Volusia C ou n ty is

in c lu d e steerin g w h e e l lo c k in g
d e v ic e s , lik e T h e C lu b , and gas
lin e c u to ff sw itch es o r starter

• M ost I la llo w een costumes an*
Hame-retardant, but alw ays clieck
to be sun*.
i ! s ,iv r / w a y from face masks.
Instead o f using a mask, o v a te a
l»Kik that s just as dramatic using
nontoxic face paint
• U gh t up costum es and treat
buckets w ith n-ficctive tape' and
g lo w items. Chaperones and par­
ents should w ea r them as well.
• Watch the length o f b illow y
costumes. A d d a belt if necessary
to raise the level and avoid trirv
ping.
r
• If ca n y -a lo n g props an* used.

d is a b lers . V ehicle id e n tific a tio n
n u m b ers should b e e n g ra v e d
o n the v e h ic le 's glass.

p revent a car jacking situation,
c Kvners should also m ak e a photo

Continued from Page 1A
be* sun* they’n* flexible and blunttipped to avoid injury.

c o p y o f their vehicle registration
and insurance inform ation and
•seep it in a w allet o r purse.

C a rs a r e stolen b ecause it's
h ig h p r o fit and lo w risk fo r
c h o p sh ops, parts resalers, both
d o m e s tic and fo re ign trad e, and
l « s t for jo y ridin g.

T h e d e p a rtm e n t a ls o s u g ­
g es ts u sing v e h ic le alarm s, and
never
ig n o r in g a n
a u d ib le
ala rm w h en y o u h e a r o n e , e s p e ­
c ia lly in y o u r o w n v e h ic le .

For paronts then* an* also a fewsim ple guidelines suggested byAAA:
’

• be*sun*children u n d e ra g e 12
an* accompanied b y an adult.
• Childn-n o v e r 12, not accom ­
panied by an adult, should travel
in groups

W h at I w a n t is fo r p e o p le to
see w h at w a s y e s te rd a y ."
T h e p ostcard s are a result o f
40 y ea rs w o rth o f c o lle c tin g .
Since Sloan is a retired railroad
en gineer, m an y o f the im ages
he colle c te d p o rtra y F lo rid a 's
railroad history.
" A t o n e tim e, I w o u ld o n ly
g et postcard s o f the r a ilro a d ,"
Sloan said.

C on tin ued from Page I A

O th e r

• I Ian the trick-or-tivat route in
advance and have childn-n on ly
visit homes w ith an illuminated
outside light.

s u g g e s te d

F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n on au to
th eft o r m ore c rim e p re v e n tio n
lip s, con ta ct the Sanford P o lic e
D e p a rtm e n t at 407-323-3030.

d e v ic e s

Flu shots now available
T h e Sem in o le C o u n ty
H ealth D ep artm en t has the
in flu en za (flu ) v a c c in e a v a il­
ab le fo r residents o f
S em in o le County. T h e cost
f o r a flu shot i s $15.

• Childn-n should not enter
houses or garages.
• Childn-n should walk facing
traffic and cross stn-ets only at cor­
ners - never between parked cars.
• Childn-n should be n-minded
lo he exlr*i careful and cautious.

a m. to 4 p.m , at the H ealth
D ep artm en t sites located at
400 W. A ir p o r t B oulevard in
S an ford , an d 132 Sausalito
B ou levard in Casselberry

A lo n g w ith th e p o s tc a rd s,
Sloan d on a ted n u m erou s railroad tim etables, in c lu d in g the
last s c h e d u le is s u e d b y th e
A tla n tic C o a s t L in e R a ilro a d
b e fo r e
its
m erger
w ith
Seaboard A i r L in e in 1967. T h e
fo rm e r e n g in e e r a ls o g a v e the
m useum n u m erou s letters and
oth er d o c u m e n ta tio n fro m fo r ­
m er railroad o ffic ia ls .
T h is is a w o n d e rfu l d o n a ­
tion to the m u s eu m ," C u ra to r
A lic ia C la r k e s a id . "S a n fo r d
w as such an im p o rta n t railroad
tow n , but w e d id n 't h a ve m uch
o f a railro ad colle c tio n . N o w ,
w e w ill be a b le to put up an
e x h ib it, w h ic h w i l l in c lu d e
s o m e o f the p o s tc a rd s an d
tim eta b les."
Sanford is n a m ed a fte r a m an
w h o p la y e d an im p o rta n t part
in cre a tin g F lo r id a 's railro ad

C a ll 407-665-3281 o r 407­
865-3410 fo r m ore in fo rm a ­
tion.

Vaccines are a v a ila b le
M o n d a y th rough F rid ay, 8

system . B etw e en 1883 and 1928
T h e H e n r y s ," w h ic h in c lu d e d
H e n r y S a n fo rd , H e n ry F la g le r
an d H c n r v Plant, built, b o u g h t
a n d u s e d th e ir r a ilro a d s to
o p e n p r e v io u s ly in a cc e s s ib le
parts o f the state.

p e o p le c o u ld e n jo y the p o s t­
cards if | s,ild th e m ," h e said.
T h e o n ly p erson w h o w o u ld
see them is the p erson w h o
nou ght them .

Thefts

Halloween
• Remind your childn-n not to
shine their flashlights in the eyes
of oncoming drivers.

Continued from Page 1A

S o m uch for obsolescence.

be observant o f suspicions people
as you d riv e or enter an d exit the
vehtcle. Ik in g aw an* m ay help

between the hours o f 4 p.m. and 10
p m . This is c o m p a n d w ith an
average o f on e death during these
hours d u rin g the n*st o f the year.
A A A lias issued the follow in g
rem inders fo r H a llo w e e n cos­
tumes.

Postcards------- -

e x p lo rin g a sim ilar process on the
m irth sid e o f L ake M o n ro e.
Sanford s advantage is its p ro x ­
im ity to the lake, and, b e liev e it or
not, that low -tech p ip e installed
lon g b e fo re w ater w as a concern.
" I f w e had to install a p ip e to
p u m p the w a ter ou t o f Lake
M o n ro e, it w o u ld h a ve cost us
three o r four years and thousands
o f d o lla rs just to get a perm it
[m m St. Johns R iv e r W ater
M an a gem en t," Fries said.

Sanford is on e o f the first com ­
m unities in Florida to use lake
water, also referred to as surface
water, as part o f its reclam ation
efforts.

A s e rie s o f p o s tc a rd s in
S lo a n 's c o lle c tio n captures the
e v o lu tio n o f o n e o f F lo rid a 's
g rea test ra ilro a d feats — the
c o n s tru c tio n o f th e o v e rs e a s
r a ilw a y lin k in g th e F lo r id a
k e ys to the m a in la n d . T h e lin e
w a s c o m p le te d in 1912 w h en
tne first train ro lle d into K e y
W est. T h e F lo rid a East C oast
R a ilw a y s e rv e d the island until
1 1935, w h e n it w a s d e stro y e d by
a h u rrican e and rep laced b y the
O v e rs e a s H ig h w a y .
" T h a t 's w h y the p ostcard s
are so im p o rta n t," C la rk e said.
" T h e y c a p tu re im a g e s o f places
in F lo r id a 's h is to ry that m ay n o
lo n g e r e x is t."
S lo a n 's
d o n a tio n
to th e
m useu m a ls o in c lu d e s a 1908
S a n fo rd
p r o m o tio n a l g u id e
p rin te d b y the c h a m b e r o f c o m ­
m erce. T---h er p
h le
—a m
r p
,,,v
l t contains
in fo rm a tio n ra n g in g from the
cost o f liv in g in S a n ford d u rin e
the e a r ly 1900s to the location
o f s e w e r lin e s in th e c it y 's
d o w n to w n .
7
It w a s a g u id e to e n cou ra g e
p e o p le to c o m e h e r e ," C lark e
said.
Today, this ty p e o f p ro ­
m o tio n a l p u b lic a tio n is an
im p o rta n t to ol fo r researchers."

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Community Calendar

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-SWUCHIM
FUCK'By
ROBERT H.
WOLFE
ACRO

1 •Prefudal
Meg R&gt;
6 Be me**
10 Lew c-ftX
14 Oteo M
18 Eipkxcr
Sebasl
19 Bygone
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20 Hollow f
21 Over
22 Film atx
Man's
25 Vaccine
26 Innocer
27 Loquao
28 It s a gc
29 Reasof
tradededix
31 Lorenl

disci*
32 Put aw
33 Pig tal
36 Film at
deprt
42 A mus
45 _ get
46 Bolog
47 Farm
48 F*na

Ono
bud
54 Prot*
56 Red (
rec^
57 Ma4
59 Land
60 Saier
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81 OW
63WIM
64 Yr.-e
66 Flm
P*
72 Part
73 Ta*
74 Soc
75
78 Um

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84 Tor
86 Pa
89 FA

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91 TY
92 0i
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95 At
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l rib b a g e C lu b

S e rv a n ts o f th e P e o p le

I !'&lt;■ l •riMlrr l ’ r l.im lo C rib b ag e
l Ini', Grass Roots C lu b 22, has
.intnutiKxil its 2&lt;*t2-OT season.
I h e soa-on runs (m m Septem ber
th rough May.
,
i xirnes an- played p ro m p tly at
p m ever\ llu irv la v e v e n in g .lt
I II Hi t 'I N o .IRK), at 4755
I Io n ell Drain h Ko.nl in W inter
Park
S in in n le County residents
■eeking m i’ ti' in fom iation about
Mr i r ib lia e e l lul&lt;a re a s k e d to
1all |olm lllm vers.il
12-41

T h e fo u r th an nual "S e r v a n ts
o f the P e o p le ” lun ch eon w ill
he h e ld at th e S a n ford CivicC e n te r b e g in n in g at n oon o n
O ct. 24. P ro c e e d s w ill g o to
s u p p o rt th e w o r k o f the
R escue O u tre a c h M ission in
S a n ford .
S e rv a n ts fo r the lu n ch eon
are e le c te d S e m in o le C o u n ty
o ffic ia ls w h o d o n ap ron s a m i
s e rv e lu n ch to rep re se n ta tiv e s
o f local b u s in e s s es and civicg ro u p s o r in d iv id u a ls w h o

h a v e s p o n s o re d fables. S p e c ia l
en te rta in m e n t w ill he s u p p lie d
b y the S e m in o le H ig h Sch ool
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Section B

Sports

Sunday
October 20 , 2002

Seen or

Oviedo posts fifth shutout in
14-0 win over Lake Brantley

S p ecial to the Herald
O V I E D O — W h ile the O v ie d o L ion s
took last w e e k o ff from

a skun k

scIh h i I

lik e flu-

rest o f the Sem in ole C ou n ty sch ools, the

S p e c ia l to the H erald

O v ie d o defen se d id n 't as the L io n s shut

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lasted m ore than six p lays (n o n e o f
w h ich netted an y points). Lake B rantley

season fo r the Lions (sixth in c lu d in g

Register. "W e k n e w L ik e Brantley is b ig

in g L i k e Brantley to 139 yards o f o ffen se

fu m b led the ball a w a y three tim es in its

their Pre-season Classic b la n k in g o f Lake

and stron g and that they w e r e co m in g in

and s e ve n first d o w n s w h ile lettin g the

o w n en d o f the field (tw ic e in sid e the 20-

M a r y ) and second in a ro w o f a 6 A -

here fig h tin g fo r th eir lives.
"It,s tou gh p la y in g d u rin g a w e e k o ff

" A n y tim e y o u shut out a team lik e L ik e
Brantley, y o u ’v e d o n e a great job d e fe n ­

line tw ic e in the first 14 m inutes o f the

District 1 and has all but c lin ch ed a berth

but w e ,re b lessed not to h a v e just on e

s iv e ly ," said Register. "T h e y run the

g a m e but h a vin g n othin g to s h o w fo r it,

in the Class 6 A state p la y o ffs . L ak e

star p la y er that w e d e p e n d on. W e just

w ish b o n e as w e ll as anybody. It's hard to

O v ie d o fin ally g ot on the scoreboard

Brantley, w h ich needed a w in to k eep its

stuck to the basics and e v e r y b o d y

p rep are fo r in just on e w e e k ."

w h en C h a rlie Parker hauled in a 39-yard

slim p la y o ff hopes alive, fe ll to 4-3 o v e r ­

step ped o p and d id w h a t they had to

O v ie d o (6-1) irr p ro ves to 4-1 in 6 A -

ecosystem .
“ W e h a ve a sign ificant
database w ith a rela tively
lo n g history on h ig h -p ro file
e n d a n gered species such as
(lie bald eagle, H o n d a p a n ­
ther anil m anatee,"
Z a m b ra n o said
A iu l, vvr
h a ve sim ilar databases on
n am e s i h -u i -s sportsm en
hunt s u ih as w a te r fo w l and
deer. But there are v e ry h i'11'
data o n the rem ain in g 90
percent o f w ild life species,
Clo»wli4
C io »»H

fro m bats and skunks to
black snakes an d butter:

f ood

flie s "
I he s u rv e y is the first step

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to co n firm in g if d w re '* •*
p o p u la tio n d e clin e in H o n d a

skunks and its severity. It
S ee O u td o o rs, Page

yard lin e ) but o n ly on e tu rn o ver led
d ire c tly to points.

m issin g here and there d u rin g the w e e k ,

A sin gle species m ay b e an
im portant p ie ce in the in tri­
cate p u zzle , am i its demisem ay n e g a tiv e ly affect other
species or e v e n an entire

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Patriots cross m id fie ld just three tim es
and fo rc in g three turnovers.

fro m school. W e had a c o u p le o f kids

w h itew ash ed D eLand, 23-0.

Kristen N els o n , Florida Fish
and W ild life C on serva tion ,
8S35 N o rth lake Ulvd . W est
Palm Beach, F L 33412.
W h y care abou t s m elly
skunks? Z am b ran o
exp la in ed that all fish and
w ild life species are in terd e­
p endent and lin k ed in c o m ­
plex ecosystem s o n ly partial
|y u n derstood b y b iolo gists

»

m a n a g in g just three o ffe n s iv e series that

o r less its standard fo r the season, lim it­

It w a s the fifth shutout o f the regu lar

Skunk-sighting informa­
tion may also be sent by con­
ventional mail to the pro­
ject's principal investigator.

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T h e L ion s m anaged o n ly 200 yard s o f

to n ig h t," said O v ie d o coach G r e g

14-0, F rid ay night at John C o u r ie r Field.

ters/flskunksurv ey.asp.
“ A t this stage w e d o n ’ t
need a lot o f detail, just the
ap p ro xim a te d ate o f the
sighting, nu m ber o f anim als
seen, species and gen eral
loca tion ," Z a m b ra n o said.
“ T h e baselin e data gathered
the first y e a r w ill b e a p oin t
o f reference to com p are w ith
future su rve y s and suggest
gen eral p o p u la tio n trends."

Sen

(th e oth er w as in the Lions, 24-14 loss to
Jacksonville-Ed W h ite).

turned a p erform an ce that has b e en m ore

Site:
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w w w .w ild flo r id a .o r g / c r it-

Halloo
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w as just the second tim e this season that
O v ie d o has been held under 20 p oin ts

offe n s e and just 50 through the a ir w h ile

W h ile O v ie d o 's "B lack P la g u e " d efen se

"W e just w an ted to k eep it sim p le and

.......

d e c id e d ly m uted. F riday night,s g a m e

co m e ou t and p la y hard -n osed footb all

District 1 op pon ent. A w e e k a g o , O v ie d o
O C A L A — If y o u 'v e seen
o r just s m elled a skunk in
the last fiv e years, the
F lorida Fish and W ild life
C o n s e rva tio n C om m ission
(F W C ) w a n ts to know .
T h e y 'v e e v e n established a
W eb p a g e to m ake rep o rtin g
easy.
A lo t o f p e o p le w h o spend
tim e in the w o o d s b e lie v e
that F lo rid a ’s skunks aren't
as p le n tifu l com p ared to 10
o r m o re years ago. But F W C
w ild life m anagers need
m ore than just an ecdotal e v i­
d en ce b e fo re c o m in g to any
conclusions. They need
num bers.
“ W e just d o n 't k n o w m uch
abou t skunk p o p u la tio n d is ­
trib u tion and p op u lation
d en sities in the state," said
R icard o Zam brano, F W C 's
South region w ild life d iv e r ­
sity b io lo gis t based in W est
I’ alm Beach.
T o acquire the n eed ed
in form ation , the F W C is
sen d in g out b rie f q u estio n ­
naires by con ven tion al am i
electronic m ail to aroun d a
thousand p e o p le w h o w o rk
and som etim es liv e in
w ild ern ess o r rural areas.
T h ese include park
em p lo yees, park rangers,
w ild life and fish ery b io lo ­
gists, u n iversity b iologists,
fur trappers, hunters,
cam pers, anglers, lish and
w ild life officers, road m ain­
tenance crew s and w ild life
rehabilitate) rs.
T h ose not in clu d ed in the
targeted m a ilin g can still
p articipate by v is itin g the
Internet Skunk R ep ortin g

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all and 1-3 in the district.

out the v is itin g I j k e Brantley Patriots,

la t e ly ?

C rossw ord

6B-8B
7B

L io n s keep it sim p le, close in on p la y o ff b e rth
B y Tony D eS orm ier

s m e lle d

C lassifeds

S e m

in o le

By com p arison , the O v ie d o offe n s e w as

A fte r b ein g inside the Patriot 10-yard

S ee O v ie d o , P age 2B

s ile n c e d

D eL an d
e a s e s to

UCF hosts
first MAC
game on
home turf
S p ecial to the H erald
O R L A N D O — T h e G o ld e n
K nights w rap ped up practice
T h u rsd ay and h ead in fo the
C itrus B ow l to d a y (Satu rday)
for the first o f a th ree-gam e
home-stand again st a stron g
T o le d o squad
T h is w ill also b e the in a u gu r­
al M id -A m e r ic a C on fe ren c e
h om e game- fo r UCF, w h ich
h op es to m a k e it a memorableon e b y b re a k in g the M A C
attendance reco rd o f 36,83?

sh ut o u t
o f T rib e
B y D ean Sm ith

Sports Editor
S A N F O R D — I b is w a s a
garni- that S em in o le w o u ld like
qu ick ly to forget
I uckily, there w ill In- v e ry
fe w p e o p le to rem in d them o f
the perform ance, as v e r y fe w
fans w e re there to sen- it.
P la y in g befo re w h a t had to
be the low est fan tu rnou t in
schixil history, the F ig h tin g
Sem inoles n e v e r cam e close to
scoring in a 20-0 w h ite w a s h in g
b y D el and at D io m a s E.
W h igh am S tad iu m Friday.
N o t that the T rib e d id n 't try
as they d id m o v e the ball,
rollin g up 217 ya rd s o f total
offense, but th ey c o u ld never
m ake a b ig p la y w h e n they had
to as they rem ain ed w in less in
Class 6 A -D istrict I play.
A n d it w a s n 't lik e the
Bulldogs p la y e d a great gam e
either, as fo r th e m ost part, the
Sem inole d eten se shut d o w n

For the most part both Seminole
and DeLand found the going
tough against each other's
defense In the photo above.
Seminolo's Chris Castillo (No 7)
teams with two other Fighting
Seminolos to gang tacklo a
Bulldogs runner as Victor Blue
(No 32) rustics to |Oin the party
In tho photo at left, the Tribes
workhorse running back Deon
Casey (No 25). who would gam
59 yards on 18 tough carries in
tho game, looks tor a way around
DeLands Aloiandro Mata (No
56) Tho Bulldogs would get the
better ol it in tho long run, howev­
er, using three long plays to score
touchdowns
while
keeping
Seminole out ol tho end zone in a
20 0 Class 6A-Distnct 1 win

the IX -L in d offen se.
But three lo n g p lays o ff
m issed tackles sp elled the d if­
ference.
It w as also hard lo r the kids
to get m o tiv a te d , as there w a s
v irtu ally n o n o ise fro m the
hom e sid e o f the field
(tut w ith o n ly around a 100
p e o p le an d a p e p band present
because o f the Fall Break, it s
hard to create m uch excitem ent
to help th e p layers g el m o tiv a t­
ed.
Fans m a y say that there w as
not m uch n o ise from flu- 75-1011NI B u lld o g s fans in attendanci

As .i show ol unity’ and sup
iHtrl. U&lt; • ollicials an-asking
Ihal all Ians attc-nd’iig Ihe game
.iilorn themselves id black attire
and truly make it knight tune
Both teams are coming off
w ins and are tied tor second
place in their respective d ivi­
sions of the Mnl-American
Conference.
M uch has b een m ad e about
the balanced o ffe n s iv e attack ot
the Rockets, but the G o ld e n
K nights h a v e to b e careful to
not o v e r lo o k the Toledo
defen se.
" They h a v e a pair o f really
giHHl lin eb ack ers," said senior
o ffe n s iv e tackle Brian H u ff
“ Ih e d e fe n s iv e front is not
qu ite as a c tiv e as w hat w e
faced last w e e k at W estern
M ich igan , but they are v e ry
solid an d th ey d o what they
need to d o an d let their lin e ­
backers m ak e p lays "
In fact, T o le d o enters the
gam e w ith the lead in g tw o
tacklers m the M A C in sen ior
linebackers T om Ward and
D a v id G ardner, w h o en ter the
g a m e w ith In4 tackles a n d fiv e

sacks b e tw e e n them
" It is d e fin ite ly g o in g to b e a
either, but you expect that
w h en you are o n the road
The T rib e g o t an in k lin g ol
w h at the night w a s g o in g to he
like right o ff the bat
la k in g possession at its ow n
20, S em in ole w a s fa te d w ith a
(h in t and n in e w h en I K-im

C asey b ro k e th rough fo r a 37ya rd run.
Out fou r m ore p lays netted
just n in e yard s and I H-l amt
took o v e r at its o w n 34
A tu m b led snap lost tw o
yards o n the B u lld ogs' lirst
plav fro m scrim m age, but on

tin- next play, Slu-ldun Patrick
b rok e a tackle o il the sidelin e
and cruised 72 ya rd s (o r the
score and the Irib e fou n d il-el!
d o w n 7-0 w ith |usl 4 III o ff the
clin k .
|be gam es w o u ld then settle
S ee T ribe, P age 2U

O viedo volleyball sweeps in Jacksonville
..

By D e a n S m ith
Sports Editor
J A C K S O N V IL L E — I he l tv ie d o girls
v o lle y b a ll team s h o w e d n o rust trout the
Fall Break as the I ions nil list to a pair ol
vic to rie s Thursday in Jacksonville
O v ie d o , n o w 13-2 and up to N o I in this
w e e k 's I S W A Class t»A s ta le Poll, d id not
I.K.k lik e a leant that h a dn 't p layed in seven
d a y s as it w h ip p e d I u gli-w ood . 15 2 and I &gt;
3, and eased past S a n d a lw o od . 15-6 and t &gt;

7 in a rare varsity dnuhleheadt-r
Sen ior o u tsid e hitter N e llie I il|en.|uist hail
a lu g day, g ettin g eigh t kills against the
R am s arid seven pu l a w a y s against Ihe
Saints
Julie D a ily also had eigh t kills against
E n g le w o o d , w h ile M o lly C lin e had seven
d ig s F.mily Rickerson had 14 d ig s against
S a n d a lw o o d
I vm an, w h ich fin ish ed eigh th in the l ady

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P ion eer In vitatio n al at O ak R id g e Iasi w eek
end, also got bai k in to action on I liursday,
hot iaim - up stioit against a s| ion gl&gt; s*en la
M „a d , 17-13 a m i 15-10, in K issim m ee
Iruutc Prep, w h ich rem ained N o 6 in the
l lass 2 A Stale P oll, d id not lake a break
trom play this w e e k , w in n in g a pair o l
m ail lies to im p r o v e to 20-1
l hi M on day the Saints w a ltze d past
W ild w o o d . 15-7 an d |5-5, w ith A ll len d ro
sere m g nine aces and I lu rl g ettin g eigh t
kills
K a lin I m m an s d ia r g e s then d id e v e n
better m e u is lu n g la y lo r (K-5). 15-4 and I &gt;
5 ,o n lilt-sday y v i l h le m lio g ettin g another
six sc-n u e a ie s I n n K irk yvood ad d ed nine
kills and C aro lin a Braga h u m p ed up II
assists lor trinity
In other g u ts v o lle y b a ll news. W inter
S prings h eld o n to its N o 2 ranking in the
C lass 5A S tale Poll, hut I ak e Mary d ro p p e d
to N o III in t lass t&gt;A d esp ite liav m g an

. . . defeated
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Ih e linal rveek « « » the regular season lor
the v o lle y b a ll teams begin s on M onday,
w ill) the 1hstrtct ro u m a m en ls k ickin g on
the postseason the w e e k o l O ctob er 2Slh
In other Sem in ole C ou n ty s p irts new s in

recent d ays
A lta m o n te l hrislian and l ake M ary I ri|
(m ill m ad e lu g n ew s m b o y s tail soccer
I .ike M ary I’rep &lt;*»-«» ' l dclc-ated L ale ary
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record 17 lor the season
t ,0.1 lie M arcus i apouann. w h o also Hail
11 &gt;aves d u rin g a 0-0 tie w ilh l c-ntral
l lo rid a C hrislian A c a d e m y o n M onday,
turned away liv e m ore shots against
i .deary, w h ile M erlm o. D avis. Brcum and
M c G ilv a ry each a d d e d on e assist to the v u
lo ry
S ee Preps, Page 2H

c h a lle n g e ," ad d ed I lu ff W e
h a ve p la v e d against tins ty p e o l
d e fe n se b e fo re and had success,
it |ust com e s d o w n to e x e c u ­
tio n "
A fte r play in g the last threeseasons at L'C F as an
In d ep en d en t, for I lu ff, th e real­
ity ot h a v in g a con ference
h o m e o p e n e r is s om e th in g that
lias b een lo n g an ticipated
"F irstly, this is a b ig g a m e,
and the fact that it is n o w a
con feren ce gam e for us is uii Ih.*Iievu b le." H u ff staled " I b is
p ro gra m has been tr y in g to
b e co m e a m em ber o f a c o n fe r ­
ence lo r a w h ile an d n o w that it
has h app en ed it is great W e
lo c e to play at h om e a n d this
should fire e v e ry o n e u p e v e n
m o re."
I lu ll and the rest ot Ins o ffe n ­
s iv e team m ates m atch u p w e ll
i%ilh T o le d o as the R ock ets rank
42iul in the country in scorin g
defen se-y ield in g 22 5 po in ts a

g a m e C o n v e rse ly th e K n igh ts
o ffe n s e is pu ttin g u p 27 4

p oin ts a gam e
U C F needs to take a d van tage
o l the Rockets run d efen se,
w h ich a llo w s 163 y a rd s a con
lest I he nllensiy e lin e w ill
S e e UCF, I’ age 3B

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P a *e2 B

October 20. 2002
T u r . S e m in o l e . l l r j u u i

TVibe
o f the B u lld o g s' 271 rushing
yard s and scored tw o touch­
d ow n s.
Johnson ran fo r 53 yards on
e ig h t carries and also completed
three passes fo r 35 yards.
T h in gs d o n ot g e t easier for
Sem in ole th e rem a in d e r o f the
season as th ey h a v e to g o to
L ik e Brantley next Friday, host
p o w e r fu l O v ie d o on N ovem b er
1st and then travel M elbourne
to close ou t the season w ith
Class 4 A p o w e r P alm Bay on
N o v . 8.

tics on a 9 2 -y.iitl return.
S em in o le w o u ld again get
d e ep in to D e L a n d territory
before the h a lf, but an intercep­
D p L a n a m issin g a 39-yard fie ld
tion e n d e d th at d r iv e and the
g oal a ttem p t and then h a v in g a
score w a s 14-0 at halftim e.
pass intercepted b y the T rib e's
A fte r in term issio n , the
V ictor Blue.
B ulldogs im m e d ia te ly put
But e a r ly in the second q u a r­
another score o n the board and
ter, the visitors again g o t a b ig
all but e n d e d a n y com eback
play. O n a second and nin e
hopes fo r the Tribe.
from its o w n 44, quarterback
Starting at its o w n 36, D e L in d
V o n zc lle Johnson fakes a h an d m eth o d ic a lly m o v e d the ball 29
o ff and w e n t 56 yards d o w n the
yards on s e v e n p lays before
right s id elin e for the touch­
Patrick tix ik a h a n d off, headed
dow n.
to the s id e lin e a n d broke at
H a lle y Ferrell then a d d e d his
least fiv e tack les on his w a y to a
second extra point o f the n ig h t
34-yard to u c h d o w n .
and w ith 8:52 left b e fo re h a lf­
T h e B u lld o g s d id m iss the
time, the B u lld ogs led 14-0.
extra p oin t, b u t the attem pt
S em in o le fin ally g o t a d r iv e
w o u n d u p b e in g from 28 yard s
g o in g a fte r the second to u ch ­
because P atrick w a s called fo r
d o w n , sp arked by the in sertion
u n s p irts m a n lik e conduct fo r
o f M ik e M c K e n zie into the
d iv in g in to th e en d zo n e w h en
g a m e at quarterback.
not b ein g tack led .
Four passes for 41 yard s and
But still, w ith 7:29 left in the
an 18-yard run by T ravis K n ig h t
third p e rio d , D e L in d led 20-0.
g ot S e m in o le d o w n to the
Both team s c on tin u ed to h a ve
fA 'L in d nine, but three p la y s
som e success o n offen se the rest
then lost seven yards and the
o f the ga m e , b u t S em inole d r i­
Tribe d e c id e d to try fo r a fie ld
ves w o u ld e n d w ith tw o punts,
goal.
tiv o tu rn o vers o n d o w n s and
D ie try h o w e v e r w as m ish it
on e in terception .
and w e n t straight up, an d the
T h e B u lld o g s w o u ld punt
o n ly reason the B ulldogs d id
tw ice, m iss a fie ld g o a l and
not increase their lead e v e n fu r­
fu m ble th e ball a w a y on its fin al
ther w a s because o f tw o p e n a lfou r possessions.
C asey led th e T rib e w ith 59
yards on 18 carries, w h ile
M c K e n zie w a s 12-for-25 w ith
100 b u ll.,II, _ Malhnly. O vln i,,. |
tw o in tercep tion s fo r KM yards.
100 l r m l , l « _ K u llvm ,. O v in ln . (,M (M
VXJ l r m l , l r . |,4Vk. IX ird n . 1 17 Ha
D en zel L in g a rd caught seven o f
700 r r l j , (Hhsln. I |7 M
those passes fo r 78 yards.
C o n tin u e d from p a g e IB
into a stalem ate w ith S e m in o le
p u n tin g three tim es and

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It w a s the Patriots c o m in g ou t on top in

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J p c rfe c *' ,5 4)' regu lar

i £ i ° J? e « 0VT d O f - n g e w o o d Christian.
150-to-I58, at N o rth S h ore on Tuesday.

W in te r Springs fe ll to 9-2 on T h u rsd ay
(10/10) as O v ie d o ro lle d 170-190 at T w in
R ivers. Thom as and D e lg a d o shot 40's tor
In c Lion s.
L i k e M ary (5-5) b o u n c ed back on
Fhursday w ith F ioru cci s h o o tin g a 38 in a
1 9 l-to -2 l9 vic to ry o v e r L ik e H o w e ll al
A aqu a L ik e s. C o g g in s a ls o had a .38 for the
S ilv e r H aw k s
L i k e H o w e ll also g o t a split for the w eek
as C o g g in s had a 46 as the S ilv e r I law k s
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to p p e d L ak e Brantley, 203-209, at W in ter
S p rin gs on luesday. K o m u rk e shot a lo w
rou n d o f 43 for the Patriots
L ym an picked up an im p ressive 189-141
w in o v e r la k e B ran tley at S w eetw ater on '
m u rsd ay. Barnes an d V ig e la n le shot 43's
or the G reyhou nds, w h ile Witt led the
P atriots w ith a 43
In b o y s ' golf. W in ter S prings defeated
L ik e M a ry 150-151 o n Tuesday (10/8) ai

Rams Adam Ward both shot par-3*,
Krx-gan P epp ier o f W in te r Springs and
D a v id D onaldson o f L a k e M a ry (10-4) lol
'o w e d w ith 37s D an iel C h a 's W n u d e the
d iffe re n c e for the Bears ( 8 -4 )
O n Thu rsday (10/10), W in ter Springs
k m jc k e d o ffO v .e d o . 145-158. at luskaw .lla
w ith Jo shixiting a 35 and C arlucci and
V oigt both shixiting .36
L i k e Ntary pick,si up a w in on fhu rsd ay
s .lfi U .n a ld s o n sh ixitin g a .35 in the Ram s'
152-170 w m o v e r l a k e H o w e ll, w hich g o , „
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P 'n g la k e H o w ell, 153-171. a, W ekiva on
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w a y against the G rey h o u n d s

the

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Lym an , 157-169. a, R o llin g H ills on luesdav
A n d e rs o n (&gt; , ) and P u llm a n (37) w ere top-,
lo r the Iribe, w h ile B ro w n ( W) led the
G reyh ou n d s.

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and the g irls coasting, 169-108.
In n e w s o ff the p la y in g fie ld . Lake
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th e Linas travel to p la y the
U n ive rs ity C o u g a rs (w h o e lim i­

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C o n tin u e d fro m p a g e IB
skunks are s ig n ific a n tly fe w e r in
HoriiJn, the n ext step is to Jeterm ine the cause, p ossib le im p li­
cations and fim t a remedy.
Z am b ran o said that a declin e
in skunks m ig h t b e attributable,
at least in la rg e p art, to loss or
d e grad atio n o l w ild life habitat
d irectly related to increasing
•lev elop m en t
I lie Ixittom lin e is that the
m undane a n il o fte n m aligned
-kunk m ight lx- |ust as im porln F lo rid a 's w ild life coaserv a " ‘ »n pictu re as tin- m ore glain»&gt;rous Florida p a n th e r or the
en d earin g m an atee. Beauty is.
alter all. in the e y e or the in we
o f the K 'h o lile r
Florida is host to tw o differen t
skunk s)xvii*s. tin- sirqx-d skunk
amt d ie Eastern sp o tte d skunk
Z am b ran o said skunks are
fou n d th rou gh ou t Florida
except lor tin- K eys. M ature
skunks are ab ou t I h e s i/ e o j
large housevats w ith a sm all

sm a ll m am m als such as field
m ice. A n d . o f cou rse, they h a ve

potent scent glands and can
- p r a y from as fa r a w a y as 15
feet.
S triped skunks m ay be active
d a y o r n ^ h t . b u t are m ost a c tiv e
1 late a tle m .x .n and through
th e night, he said Spotted ^
skunks are a lm ost exclu sively
m Kht creatures an d sleep
•hrough d a y lig h t hours. Skunks
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T h e striped skunk is black
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w h ite. A m ature striped skunk
" ' a y w e ig h fro m 12 K
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head and short legs. I h e h i x l y i s
M .iik w ith w h ite NtrifH*&gt; or
w h ile spots, d e p e n d in g on the

.0
. . .
• I ASS IA
1 &gt;-iii»-»&gt; ill, 1 Vk Hall ini
2 i.4 l M y rn c anlribulk

s ,| x 4|
_

JL [

1 In a i.l.w K n m t h iid u ,,
I la k r tV.4O1 O m .lu 1t
5 l*nixrl,4l l hm tun
b t t r« r« a a a r.4 * l^ lv ,
7 kliha

x l !la i!

5 la k r IV 4O1 lim it.

.u J J J jJ

4Yan^r I'aik N |«i4ut» 1 ountr &gt; I Viy
lo M rtlltl I dan.) C hi, d u n

I

Vetters a d d e d 20 yard s rushing
o n eigh t carries w h ile co m p let­

S a n L li
U il+ U

* Mum.(H „ lady .^ l.n m lrw

J0U l i m l f U
I.XUIK IKxsl.1 I M 17
W U In Ju ld u a l M r d lr , V l..K...l.|„a.l i s , , ! . .
-H r .,,1 ,1 , I I . i a , . . | i H »■,], , , . 1 . '!
•bring IS i,mat Srmux.S
H U b u llrill, Vmmg. I N .,1 . . . •j ,
"W llr r .lt I. I tar t%i«,| I S , , ! , , « s &gt; s,,
SW l r r r . l, lr s lngr.d.laa.1 I K , , ! . . S |, rat
TOU trlav ( N MaJo . | V| 5,’

h ig h 72 ya rd s on 11 carries.
1 atriot quarterback Johnny

hop e to g et a w a y w ith it.

"*»

I h k r iM .m iT )
L W In „ ,S p n n g ,m
1 n a m c „ &gt; Durant
IIW K x lg ,
' l Irar— ai, i
n M rDsmm r

• &lt;SLUhi.l M»sJkk|*

For Lake Brantley, James

had m ore than e n o u g h offense to e n d W in ter Sp rin g s ' three-

7 V b iv tu n K nrf
8 U
ilk Hisboii krnn&gt;

W l O N E S D A Y lll/ lo

to u ch d ow n snare.
R obinson rushed fo r a gam e-

G e o rg e C la y to n . " A n d th ey're
lo o g ix x i a tix ilb a ll team lo

C LA SS 5A

G IR L S

w a s 3-of-9 th ro w in g the ball for
50 yards, 39 c o m in g on Parker's

^ - I mi .4,1. m

» N r n ih -n , M um i
K H ie d u
'0(21-21
* Venue
b. IV. a Katin Kpanidl K.vrr
7 Stuart Marlin C.ninty
'• &lt; H L .n d .ity rm .C N v k
v M g rw a h t
10. I akr Mary

[U O b j.k .I.o k r l . v r v L a ir lltim rll I US *7
liw h frj,t,liu k r Xru* V m in,*-. I HIM.
lak.- I l . . » , || | , r 52

T h e L ion s c a p ita lize d on a

W e just m a d e tix&gt; m any m is ­

C L A S S kA

I rat'^^0,,,,,,p^

Patrick con trib u ted 58 yards on
10 rushes. L in g a rd finished with

m ake that m a n y m istakes and

P" rT"W ^ *°Ul

fo r 68 yard s o n 19 carries w h ile

17 yard s on se ve n carries. Sloan

L ik e B ran tley fu m b le but o n ly

takes,

V O LLE YB A LL F O IL

H O IS
F IG H T IN G SI M lN O I | s 111 S II V I H IIA W k S t r
C X I I FINS 2D
WfdWy VntuMtlr. 2(M 45
Im a lyl* I V j IU -. |al.. Mary
; „ |w
I n J .u J u ,, M r J I r ,
I,.,.,. , j U U n .,1 1 I X 12
V) lrrr«l&gt;Ir B lfh n u. U k r llm vrll 025 42
t&gt;m«B Hmrtrd srmtrw.lr : V «0
.
100 hullrifW Ytlrntimi. Srminolr. I 05 47
l U l l i r n i i l f ULt/ann* Srmtm&gt;lr. I tai 4.1
VW frrrslyI* l‘u ..Ik*. | ..kr SUry
^
*00 relay Srminolr. I f| V,

RECEIVING _ Drland. McCatklll 2-5S.
Nral 1-10. Waihm 1-5. Srminolr: ImganJ 7­
75. Catnlln 2-25. Snydrr 1-6. OCrady 2(minut-5)

the second quarter.

g iv e the L io n s a tw o -to u ch d o w n
advantage.

H rm I. thr a n , h.gh - 6 . 4 k.dlryball poll a. viXnl
by
m rn d v r,
,Xr 1 U ^ ........Mr, h r , A - . u , . . . . J . p U r

S W IM M IN G A N D D IV IN G
TUESDAY 10/8

a

d o w n w ith 4:59 rem ain in g in

p lays later, I In w a rd Lingard

S A IV T S IM). P A TR IO TS 150
700 medley _ Trinity l*rrf\ | 52J0
200 I r m y l r _ la ix m . la k r Brantlry I W 5I
MO Indm dual M rd ln . M ila J J m . lakr Bramlr, 2 1057
w
•» _ Srrwart. Trinity 1'irn. 0 25 W
IW .tng _ Krlly. la k r Rranllry. 275 m
100 bultrrlly _ Clallin. Tnnty l*rrp. 0 55 %
IW Ir m ly lr Napnlilani. la k r Rranllry. 0W 7 x
500 Ir m ly lr . larvrv. la k r Brantlry. 506.10.
200 rrlay _ la k r Brantlry. I 42.15
100 backilrukr ClaOin. Trimly l’irp l o l 13
loo b i m i k i m l, _ &lt; v ih h .g . Trinity | w | imxx
*00 relay |a»ke Hrantlry, 5 45 17

l.ip sey join s O v ie d o lin eb ack er Clint
M c M illia m (F lo r id a ) an d W in te r Springs
w id e rec e iv e r C h ris N arsesian (U C F ) as
local p lay ers to m ak e an oral com m itm en t
About Iheir c o lle g e futures.

113.
PakkTk rnmplrtrd-attainpled-ifntrrcrptrd
I HI and 4-4-1, Srminolr 12-24-2.
Patting yard# . DvLand 77, Srminolr log
Fumblrt-loal _ Drland 5-1; Srminolr 1-0
Pmalrirt-yardt _ 1V I an,I 5-W. Srminolr 3-P
Punlt-yardt. DrLand 3- 145; Srminolr 5-151
IN D IV ID U A L STATISTICS
Rl'SIII.NG _ O la n d Shrldon Patrick ||.
157, M uw m 5-53. Ilm ry 6- 15. McCatklll 6-||,
Sirg 2A, Shayland Patrick 5-6; Srminolr
Catry 15-54, Knight 6-34. McKmnr 6-20
PASSING _ Poland: fohnaon 3-7-1, 35.
Femrll 1- 1-0. 42. Shayland Patrick OTVfl. ft
Srminolr: McKnuir 12 25-Z 104. Grant ft+ft

C o n tin u e d fr o m p a g e IB

d o v e in fro m th e 2-yard line to

G IR L S

a N C A A D iv is io n l-A sch ool this season.
Lipsey, th e third b rother to start at center
fo r the I atriots and touted as o n e o f the best
o ffe n s iv e lin e p rospects in th e cou n try this
year, w ill tak e his 6-foo,-4, 265-pounds o f
ath leticism to the U n ive rs ity o f V irgin ia to
p la y fo r coach A l G roh.

TEAM STATISTICS
Tint donna . [H a n d II. Srtrinnlr 10
Ruahrs-yarda _ DrLand 35-271. Srminnlr JO-

p.iss fro m L e e Sloan fo r .1 tou ch ­

O v ie d o fie ld g o a l attem pt. T w o

/ A t R m T S H I , S A IN T S IM
700 M rd lry _ |a*ke Brantl,-\ 1 48 32
200 Ir m ly lr _ IVan. la k r Brantlry. 151 M
M0 Indikfdual M rdlry _ I r r . la k r Brantlry. 2 12 10
VO I r m ly lr _ Vanlur. la k r Rranllry. O i l Vr
Diking . A .mall, la k r Brantlry. IS3Z1
100 bultrrfly _ r ru m lru ,. la k r Rranllry. 051 75
100 I r m ly lr _ Salrli. Trinity I’rrp. 0 5 2 JI
VW l i m t y lr _ Chm . Tnmly I'rryv 4 45 w
700 rrl«v _ Irtnity 1‘rrp. I V4 B2
loo I’Jt Wtlrokr |rr, | «,kr |frjntlr&gt; 0 5t» «#7
100 brrj«Uiruk# V\jrn. trinity |*rrn. ) iy, 57
400
. U W tWjntlry. 3 24 77

S ilv e r H a w k s (67) and G riffin s (20), w h ile

No attiring

a p en alty w h ile bltxrking an

BOYS

T h e T r it v b o y s (124) e a s ily b ested the

B U L L D O G S 20,

Oviedo

after the P a trio ts w e re called fo r

W E D N E S D A Y 10/17

But it w as the Lion s e asily d is p o s in g o f

C lo u d (114), and G a te w a y (139) in a six-h ole
m atch at R em in gton. Bos p osted a 24 fo r
I n n ily Prep, w h ich had a score o f 123
In a n oth er b oy s' m atch from luesday.
I- ik e M a r y P r e p s K im sh ot a lo w round o f
par-36, but the G r iffin s fe ll to C ircle
C hristtan. 176-10-195 at H eath row .
Itie loss w as a little b it o f a shock as L M P
had g o tte n past F orest L ik e A ca d em y , 189 ­
-10, at H ea th ro w o n 10/10. D om b ek (38)
and B o w e r (43) led th e G riffin s.

Vo U^ ‘Vy: 0 C *' 8 A s h le i8 h A n d erson shot
40 an d A s h le y Tren z fo llo w e d w ith 41 fo r
the Bears. M arissa Fioru cci led the Rams
w ith a 40

had split a p a ir o f m eets, the F igh tin g

H o w e ll (82) and L M P (70).

T h e Saints girls w e r e not as lucky as they
fin ish ed second in a tri-m atch w ith St

o v e r L ik e M a ry at T u s c a w illa C ou n try C lu b

In oth er action from the p«x&gt;l, Sem in ole

H o w e ll and l a k e M a ry P re p o n

d e fe a t Flret A c a d e m y (174) and W in d erm ere
I rep (239). Trinity P re p also g o t 36s from
K.i| N a h a l and M ich a el Bain and 39 from
A d a m Slanchina.

T h e W in ter S p rin gs g ir ls w e re the busiest
as K a itly n E d w ard s s h o t 39 to lead W in ter
S p rin g s ' g irls g o lf team to a 164-203 w in

'

S em in o le* s w e e p in g a tri-m eet w ith L ik e

J ^ SnT h ^
Jy' ? te v e n Hain sh" ‘ a 1-u n der
35 at Bay H ill as the Saints shot a 146 to

P rio r to the break, m ost o f the g o lf team s
w e r e b u sy as they a ls o g e t rea d y for u p c o m ­
in g district tou rn am en t play.

the b oys w in n in g , 195-107, an d the girls
cruising, 206-108.

•«
W ||h7,

«.**
! " ' 4’
• (I f . )

730

F lG f f T IN G S E M IN O L E S 0
D r Land
7 7 6 0 .2 0
S rm in olr
0 0 0 0_ 0
Flrat Quartrr
D . Shrldin I'atrxk 72 run (Fmvll kkl). 75s
Srcond Quarlrr
D _ Mimon 56 run (Frrrrll kkk), 551
Third Quarlrr
D _ Shrldon Patrick M run (kick lailrd). 72S
Fourth Quarter

For I X 'L in d , S h eld o n Patrick
carried the b a ll 11 tim es fo r 157

100 b in .lM io k r _ McCraw,. CX xsla. I U 72
&lt;00 r r l j , , (k in ln , 1 M 4v

the boys, 161-1.39, hut the Saints finished in
fron t in the girls, 160-155.

T rin ity P rep (11-3) a ls o stayed busy on the
g o l f course as fresh m an Sam Saunders shot
a I-u n d e r -3 5 and S te v e n Bain a d d e d a 37 as

tx
91 Tin
92 Qu
94 *_
95 An
96 F*
•

la k e Brantley an d T rin ity P re p g ettin g hack
in to the p o o l o n W ednesday.

Patriots had s w e p t a m eet w ith Dr. Phillips
season 30 C ^

a

F

In s w im m in g and d iv in g action, it w as

A lta m o n te C hristian also d efeated a
C a lv a ry C hnstian squ ad on Tuesday, 3-0
but this school is b ased in W in ter C ard en
Joey V azqu ez, w h o a ls o ad d e d an assist,
A d r ia n H a m ilton a n d Jacob Baker scored
the g o a ls and C h ad H o d g e s m ad e fou r
saves to record the sh u tou t as A lta m o n te

G am e tim e next F rid ay is
p.m . at T om S to ry Field.

&gt;|H1 It***

fk xli s fx v ie s p r e fe r W ixxied
areas, w e e d y p astu res and
brushy fields. Z a m b ra n o said In
m ban areas, th ey o fte n find
refu ge in brush p ile s. w ix x lp i| „
am i o v e rg ro w n areas.
Skunks are o m n iv o ro u s and
consu m e m s e a s . v e g e ta tlon
tnnl eggs, a m p h ib ian s, and ’

kteneral in fo rm a tio n , the

fiv e

^ - 5/«nCw 3SS5^

�Tiir Seminole II frau*

UCF
K ic k o ff is slated for T&gt; p m ., b u t get there e a r ly to
b e a p art o f th e action. C o m e an d b e a part o f h is ­
to ry a n d s h o w T o le d o w h at a h o m e-field a d v a n ­

C o n tin u e d fro m p a g e IB
again h a v e its han d s fu ll as T o le d o e n te rs the
g a m e w ith 17 sacks, w h ile U C F has a llo w e d just
11 on the season and on e in the past th re e gam es.

ta g e is re a lly all about.

For ticket information call 407-UCF-GOI.D.

For those w h o can't m ake it to the Citrus B ow l,

Sunshine Neluvrk w ill televise the gam e live.
O th er notes —
• L em ec Bernard w a s nam ed the w in n er o f the
Big Stick A w a rd on T h u rsd ay fo r his effo rts on

special team s against W estern M ich ig an .
* Tailback A le x H ayn es, w h o sat ou t last w e e k
w ith an an kle injury, p racticed w ith the team but
w as held ou t o f contact. It w ill In* a g a m e -tim e
d ecisio n as to w h e th e r I la y n e s w ill play.

Weekly high scorers from bowling league action at Airport Lanes
S p e c ia l to the H erald
S A N F O R D — H ig h scorers
fro m le a g u e p la y at A irp ort
L in e s in S an ford fo r the w e e k o f
S ep tem b er 22nd through the
28th.
For in fo rm a tio n on activities
at the local b o w lin g center
p lease call 407-324-212^.

Boyle. 212 2 |u*hnr Wkte. 191
GIH* High Game Handicap
I l heyew*
Boyle. IM .2 Madalyn Torrr* I'Ve
(•irl* High Srrir* Handicap
I (h r v m n .
Boylr. 329. 2 Madalvn Torrr*. RH
Teem High G*me Scutch 1 Tram • ' 301,
2 Tram 92 2rr»
Tram High Srrir* Scratch I Ircm 91. Vei
2 Tram 92. *W
Boy* M od Pin* Over A v r u g r
I Belly
t amprlo. |4. 2 O t n d u n laubrrt II
Girl* Mo*4 Pin* (He* A v r u g r 1 l hrvrnnr
Boylr. 42.2 Madalyn Torre*. I*

AIRPORT B-52'S YOUTH LEAGUE
Boy* High C in if Scutch I C.Wri trivti.
245. 2 Slut Frrguvcm. |93
Boy* High Serie* Scutch _ | (ilm Tuyt*.
513. 2. SUtl Ferguvei. 4*2
Boy* High C i m H in d u jp _ | G lm Tuvi*.
n . 2 M u te r! Bright. 247
Boy* High Serie* H m J u ip _ 1 M u te r I
Bright, MO. 2. Melt Tergu*cn. hi*
GIH* High (&gt; im r Scratch _ 1 Mrli**j
t astrlbnn. 179. 2 km tin Dwt*. 129
GiH* High Srrir* Scratch _ 1 M rltw i
CaetrlUno. 4*0. 2 JofiUfl D a vK 344
Girl* High Gam# Handicap . 1 Ionian
iXivtv 223 2 Mrlt*c* CmtHUnn. 1*3
Girt* High S#Hr* Handicap
1 |««nlan
DevH.426. 2 ham irllinkl# M l
Tram High Geme Scratch . 1 Tram *h. 499.
2 Ite m « X 0 9
Tram High Srrir* Scratch _ 1 Trim th. 1.1%,
2 Tram 93.1.157
Boy* M otl Pin* Om Ateuge 1 Mmter I
Bright, M . 2 Matt Frrguwm.
Girl* M od Pin* Over A vru g r _ 1 Ionian

Da*to. 9*
AIRPORT CRUISERS LEAGUE
Week 913
M m High Gamr Scratch _ 1 Kkhan!
D innrlly 25*. 2 Mike Davit, 222
M m High Srrir* Scratch . I M ite Davtv
t»IO. 2 Scutt h rm . 573
M m High Gamr Handicap
I Kkhanl
Darmrlly, 299. 2 William T \ 2*3
M m High Srrir* Handicap . I Kenny
Dav»». 475. 2 Rkhanl Dannrlly. ht*)
Women High C*amr Scratch . I shann
Dav i*. 217; 2. Land I ibrutnfr. 1*4
Women High Srrir* Scratch . I M unm
Davit. NN. 2 Carol 1jbrr«fc«r. *13
Women High Game Handicap . I Tern
hirrvired. 245. 2 Stenei Davit. 237
Women High Serie* Handicap _ I Trm
kirrvtrad 717. 2 Shanm IXiv i*.
Team High Game Scratch . I T jk H n iu * lour.
752 2 Tour D*. 744

AIRPORT TLYERS YOUTH LEAGUE
Week
Boy* High Gam r Scratch
I
I auhrft. loot 2 Knlh Wright. 99
Boy* High Srrir* Scratch
I
laubrrt. 191.2 BellyCamprki. I73»
Bow High Gam r Handicap
I
Laubrrt. IM . 2 Belly C amprlo. I4‘&lt;
Bow High Serie* Handicap
I
laubrrt. 2*n . 2 Belly C amprlo. 2^ h
Girl* High Game Scratch
I
Boylr. 124. 2 Madalyn lorn-* **Girl* High Serie* Scratch
1

/

C/hmtun
C h m tu n
ChnUian
« hf»*lun
Ih r v m n r
Cheyenne

AIRPORT |ETS YOUTH LEAGUE
Week an
Boy* High Game Scratch I Mnan Arvlrrw*
142 2 Mrlcth Catillo. 132
Boy* High Srrir* Scutch _ I Dustin hrarl.
345. 2 Brian Andrryw. 334
Boy* High (ia m r Handicap
I Mclrch
Cathllo. 243. 2 M kharl M ryrr. 232
Boy* High Srrir* Handicap _ I Michael
Mryrr. 427, 2 Mrlrc h Ca«hlto. n n
GIH* High G am r Scratch
I I leather
Benton. 132. 2 |mnifrr Wiltemwm. II*
GIH* High Srrir* Scratch _ 1 Heather
Bmhwi. 339. 2 Jennifer Willeamvon. 3|9
(.irl* High (ia m r Handicap _ I lennifrr
William*.«i. 214. 2. thrl*ce konc'f'kJ 2D
Girl* High SrHr* Handicap
I i hrtea
Konopkj, fill, 2 lennifrr Willumwei. 4| I
Team High (ia m r Scratch
I I'ount mg
Panthrr*. 414. 2 Attitude Monatrr*. 403
Tram High Srrir* Scratch
I Attitudr
Mcwvctrr*. 1.124. 2 IVunctng Panther*. 1.115

TIIE FORESTERS
(SEN IO R CITIZENS I E A C L I »
M m High Ciamr Scratch I lm \*»h»4a*
210. 2 Bud Mean* |9|
M m High Srrir* Scratch I len Nkholft*.
542 2 Harold lYlkm . 4' I
Men H igh (ia m r Handicap
I I rn
NkheOa*. 247. 2 ( harlr* llrW rf. 231
M m High S rrir* Handicap
I le n
Nkhe4a*. rr»3. 2 Ctertr* I lrl*rf real
Women High (ia m r Scratch I (tie) ( angrr
Gckkl and A rlrn r |anak. |9i». 2 Fite P«4k*k.
175.
Women High Serie* Scratch
I (ungrr
»lc**J. 4n9, 2 Hc-bee kellogg. 437
Women High (ia m r llanJicap I (.mgr#
H&lt;«*l 249. 2. Vlolrt Crawhm l 245
Women High Srrir* Handicap . I (.mget
l U d . (&lt;76.2 Vkdrt Crave lord. 45|
Team High (ia m r Scratch _ 1 Palm* 594. 2
Blur lay*. 592
Team High Srrie* Scratch
I Blur lav*
1.740. 2 Splinlrr*. I.NM

I KID AY NITI MIXERS
S im High (ia m r Scratch I ftief l harlr*
Slue* and Ted Uuvkv 24'. 2 Greg Richard*
233
Men High Srrie* Scrale h I t .n*d Km Iuni*
#e»2. 2 Ted Dave*. rrc»
M m High G a m r Handicap I P r t r lY m r
2h9. 2 C harlr* shav* 242
Sfen High Serie* Handicap
I (ire*
Km hard*. 737. 2 |uliu* laramlU r.71
Women High (.am# Scratch
I IW*ta
Strawn. 2U0. 2 P a l l * hut* M
Women High Serie* Scratch
I W ma
S train, '|9, 2 C.lynnSkrrv 4cm

Women High Game Handicap
I Pat
Dicherta 234. 2 Sunday Bnmn. 232
Women High Srfir* Handicap
I Prggv
finerts M h. 2 Brica ‘Cfiwn. N il
Team High (i i m r Scratch
I limg*Nd*
*21 2 A Tram. 751
Team High Srrie* Scratch
I long*hot*.
2.I9H. 2 Undecided. 2.t*n

LADIES TIME OITT LEAGUE
Individual High (iam r Scratch
t Slarir
K ib N w n , 2&gt;T7. 2 Kathy (»ngg*. |9|
Individual High Serir* Scratch
I hath*
Grtgg*. 5e»3, 2 |ram*r Trrgu*&lt;r». W2
Individual High Game Handicap I Mane
Kc4*in*on. 2w, 2 S i r l l r n r r g 239
Individual High Srrir* Handicap I Mane
R.4»in*cm n n 2 S ir llrrw rg. M l
tram High (iam r Sratch
I Happy
llonkry*. 4Nt. 2 Thmkin AK«ut It. 4R«
Iram High Srrir* Scratch
I Happy
Hooker*. L X r . 2 Sr* Kittrm(|972| l^3n

MID-MORIDA WINDOW 4c DOOR
LEAGUE
S lrn High (iam r Sratch I Curti* Snnc4t.
2W». 2 Ray Mahn. 241
S lrn High Sene* Sratch I Randy 1'p»rTv
42**. 2 Brian S hurttr. 425
Men High (d m # Handicap
I ( urti*
Snnott. 294. 2 P m y \Vhitrhur*t. 2#»4
Slen High Sene* Handicap I UavulFogt.
4B7. 2 (t»r) Perry Whitehur*! and Brian
S hurttr. #*7h
Women High Game Sratch . I la n d
Slaughter. 211. 2 I Iamr I %pm*c hard. 2t»l
Women High Serie* Sratch
I (a n d
Slaughter. 414. 2 Slary I V g n u l. S C
Women High Game Handicap
I I Iamr
I *pm*cherd. 2h3. 2 |nyce SI* lln*y. 2'2
Women High S t ir * Handicap
I I mil*
W illumum. M l. 2 Billie Newhev M4
learn High Game Sratch I 4 I3av
2
Really Rrrrllv. 7|9
Team High S rie * Sratch I Really Rrrrllv
1049.2 Wild One*. 2dM7

MID EIORIDA WINDOW Ac DOOR
LEAGUE
Slen High Game S ratch I Randy ‘'p*r t '
257.2 Bell Scnnctft 23(3
Slen High S rie * Sratch I Ratvlv ^pirr*
M l. 2 Curti* Snm dt.BIB
Slen High Game Handicap
I |amr*
Nnn»9t. &gt; 7 . 2 Bukh N«*h. 25*#
Slen High S t ir * Handicap „ I (.rrg Vcdprr
(Ml; 2 (tiel Kandy Spier* arvt Hutih S cdi N d
Women High (iam e Sratch
I lltvlli*
lemry. 27* 2 ( I r l Nancy Brtvlcm an»l Slary
IS gnut 2t«*»
Women High S rie * Sratch
I Naru \
IWntcrv 473. 2 Divllt* l*»v*ry '71
Women High (.am e Handicap
I *4»nla
Hrrnm. 2 'l 2 Slary I ecu Rainrv. 2*7
Women High Serir* Handicap I slcrcla
H r tM i r»54 2 Cathy M c (iu 9 » &gt; B
learn High (.a m r S ia lc h 1 I
•1 1
9|ll 2 I anolv SHair 7*4
team llt^h S#fW* Si»alch I « M • * 1
2.129 2 Family Altair 2.117
.M IS IIf S I I A G U I
Slrn High (.ame Sratch I kef* IA«bm«-c»
2 I Km iS-rtkcMkl. 241
S le n High Sene* S rale h
I kr*v I Sdmvrtr

474.2 D m Iknrtkiwki. 447
Slen High (iame Handicap
I km
D ite iii ini : Omm Martel 23
Slen High S rie * Handicap
1 l»*r» k m
D b m rir and Rcd**tt (W**mr 491. 2 Paul
Tide*ell. 474
Women High (iame Sratch
I Linda
( .arn*«m. |9|,2 |udv Slar*kan.». 193
Women High Sr#ir* Siateh
I Gloria
Retimemd. 52V 2 i and M.da*ki. 492
Women High (iame Handicap
I Ivnda
( arrivem 2V» 2 S ra h Rotunno. 2 W
Women High Srie* Handicap
I Ijmda
(iarnvon 459.2 11 *rrlef I Vgnvjt. #&gt;||
Team High (iame S »atch I Re*krt*. 730.
2 Walking Wfciunded.
learn High Srie* Sratch

I Rocket*. I . W

2 Ci«g«. 1.541

MONDAY NASCAR LEAGUE
Slen High (iam r Sratch _ I Rohm tope/
211; 2 Fernando (-me lacr*. 177
Slen High Srie* Sratch I Rubm D p r i.
494. 2 IW&gt; Sammrtf. 4
Men High (.ame Handicap
1 Ruhm
24*» 2 I ink Wc*«d. 244
Slen High Srie* Handicap
1 |tv A im
434 2 (i m r Bul-ba (S m * . 4H1
Women High (iame Sratch
I Si*an
Brown. I7Y&gt;. 2 I u»* W / . 154
Women High Srie* Sratch
I (I n-* I u»*
Sara anil Si*an Bnmn. 43i&gt;. 2 IVtr Nan Ih k r.
.393
Women High Game Handicap
I 'nivan
Bnm n. 2 &gt; . 2 (hr) I tev^li Bmrrnln and I u h
Sara. 222
W.cmen High Srie* Handicap I lu .v S r /
434.2 I Inch Bn*tohc. 412

Wl DNISDAY NASCAR 1TAGUE
Slen High (.ame Sratch I Ihemia* Akm
S 24n. 2 Bebby Bridgr*. 2t&gt;3
Slen High Srie* Sratch I Ihnma* A im
S . Nik. 2 IVdd’V Bfklgr*. 5(1
Slen High (.ame Handicap I TNmviv Ahm
S . 277. 2 i*dm Ik^tman. 2M
Slen High Srie* Handicap
I INena*
A h m s . m 3, 2 |»dvn IlnH nun
Women High (ia m r Sralch
I kavi
Brnfgr*. IN* 2 |anr Brklgr*. Ih7
Women High S rie * Sralch
I lane
Bridgr*. 445. 2 ka*» Bridgr*. 4*9
Women High Game Handicap
I ka*i
Bfklgr*. 232. 2 |anr Brklgr*. 221
Women High S rie * Handicap
I ka*i
lit edge*. 439. 2 janr Bfklgr*. 427

NICK! I DDE ON ADUI T-YOUTH
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Slen High (iam r Sralch I lh n K a t* p G
?iii. 2 left* kjiw r. 195
Slen High S n r * Sralch I Dan kcm.’pka
V&gt;I. 2 |e»rv kaivrf. 342
Men High (.ame Handicap
I IM vmI
Irm th 2M 2 l*mc Adam 2*3
Slrn High Srrie* Handicap
I David
Irrnvh *7# 2 I | Krllrr. 421
Women High (.ame Sralch I Kim haiwt
|*4 2 I mill Willumwm I I I
Wumrn High Serie* S ra l.h
I •mily
Willcamwm 294. 2 kim kaiwr 791
iv.imrn High (.ame Handicap
I te t
k.u*rr 21' 2 fI m*i Xmaivcla RedIin and R m rr
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1 him
kalvrr 421.2 I nulv Willurmcm, RI»
Boy* High (iam r Sratch I Rwrph Bvhrr
199.2 Trav i* Spam. 147
Boy* High S rie* Sratch I hwrph Bvhrr
3#r*. 2 fravwSpam. 241
Boy* High (.ame Handicap I Tract*Spain
241.2. Rm-ph Bvhrr. Ill)
Hoy* I I igh S rie* Handicap 1 Trav i« Spjtn.
4M. 2 Rwrph Bytvrr. 430
(.irl* High (iam r Sratch „ I lhrrr*a krllrr.
124.2 llama konopka. |(V3
(iirl* High S r ir * Sratch I fhrrr*j krllrr.
234. 2 llama kemopka. 2lM
(•Irl* High (.ame Handicap
I Amend
New. 225. 2 Jhrtrva krllrr.
(•Irl* High S rie * Handicap
I Amanda
New. 43|. 2 llama kemopka. R34
Team High (iame Sratch I Team ** " 7 .
2 (tir) Wanna Brr * and Split llappm*. 4J7
Team High S rie * Sralch . I Tram 99,1 ire.
2 Wanna B rrv T h r Slued Nut*. 99|
P B A PRO-AM IKIUBLES LEAGUE
Slen High (ia m r Sratch I Ted D a rn S .
244. 2 Rkh ( hambrrlin. 234
M m High S r ir * Sralch I T e d D iv N S .
491.2 Rkh Chamberlin. 594

Sten High (ia m r Handicap I TetflkavHSe.
2M .2 Rkh Chamberlin. 247
Slen High S rie * Handicap
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Thornhill. 424. 2 Rkh Chambrrlin. 421
Women High (ia m r S ratch
I Pat
Ikhman. 199
Women High S r ir * S ratch
I Pat
Ikhman. 525
Women High (.ame Handicap
1 Pat
I k hman. 225
Women High S rie * Handicap
I Pat
Ikhm an. 433
feam High (iame Sratch I It I W I Slattrr.
490. 2 Iram 2. 3*9
feam High S rie * Sralch
I It D m t
Slattrr, 1.174. 2 Tram 2. I U9*

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INVITATIONAL I EAGUE
Individual High (iame Sratch I (irorgr
She umbrr. 245. 2 k m Hrv*wn. 259
Individual High S r ir * S ra lc h
I km
Bnmn. 709. 2 Brucr llim -choot. 45*
Individual High (.ame Handicap I Vrm
Sle*vrr*mith. 3(M 2 Slikr llarn«f 293
Individual High S rie * Sratch
I km
Bnmn. 774. 2 Grrgg Murphy 747
leant High (iame Sratch
I To* I h ad
I rningr, 1.020 2 Fo* lluntrr*. Ijl)1 3
Team High S rie* Sralch
I let* llr.»*l
IcHingr. 3.022. 2 l«»* Hunter*. 2.927
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Slen High (iame Sralch
I Ihomj*
Stanley. 233. 2 Kafarl Alov 211
Slen IBgh Srrie* Sralch
I Ratarl M»»y
4?*f. 2 . fhemta* Sanlry. 477
Slen High (.ame Handicap I Matkllavi*
7*9 2 (tk l Ralarl Al»*y and Bn m l a»iU- 74*
Men High S rie* Handicap I Mark Davt«
491.2 D jvr ( avtlr. 472
Women High (iame Sralch
I Siren
Wedrmryrr. 20' 2 I BkD Slraghrr 2iC
Women High S u e * Sratch
Wedrmryrr. '&gt;#. 2 Swcrw Slartm '12
Wumrn High Game Handicap
I lillany
( Hit hunk. 295. 2 I wu hwteed 2'7

Women High Srrie* Handicap I Tdfjm.
(H h h in ik.4 92 2 I »*a kinkrad n *I
Team High (.a m r Sratch I It A M I . !m .
717. 2 Turn * Turkey Kane h. M2
feam High S rie * Sralch
I SB A 511
ln&lt; . 2 017. 2 Tom * Turkry Ranch |94l

SEMINOLE COUNTY EDUCATORS
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Slen High S r ir * Sratch I Ad.*lf P»J 424
2 |rff Walter* 420
Slen High (.ame Handicap I A .M f Pol.
237. 2 |rtf Walter*. 23«
Men High S rie * Handicap I AeMf Pol
434. 2 |eft Walter*. '27
Women High (.a m r Sratch
I I. »I
|4' 2. Robyn IVtghhm. I3|
Women High S r ir * Sratch
I I i*u Page
449, 2 R*bvn IVighton. 35*
Women High (.am e Handicap
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Mackrn/te Met ran. 215 2 11*4 Page. 214
Women High S r ir * Handicap I I im Pag»*
494; 2 Kcbvn iVightnn 37l
Team High Game Sralch
I Who Carr*"
443. 2 Tram 91. 342
Team High S r ir * Sratch I W h o ( an*".
1.293.2 Slagk Slacker* I/T39

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Slen High (iam r Sratch
231.2- D »ug Parker S . 224

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Slen High Serir* Sralch I OttOg I
S .4 I 9 . 2 . Trd |la \»* S . 597
Slen High (iame Handicap 1 IS bbv Baker.
255. 2 D u g ra rk e rS .2 5 3
Slen High S r ir * Handicap . I fkmg Parker
S .T T A . 2 M.kr I rponr. 459
Women High (.a m r Sralch
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Women High S r ir * Sralch
1 D*eren
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Women High (.ame Handicap I D e r m
krrvrr. 233. 2 I Mine Muller. 231
Women High S rie * Handicap I U n t i l
krrvrr. 427. 2 S u k lB ^ K -p Mn
Team High (iame Scutch I | r j m i l l ‘ 4*i3
2 Strike Fewer. M l
learn High S r ir * Sratch
I Iram 9|i*
1.999. 2 Team 920. 1.920

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Slrn High (.ame Handicap
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Slrn High S u e * Handicap
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Andrew* #er*. 7 M m ki4» n*'
Women High (iame S#at»h
I IVggy
llockev 143. 2 I v R-yomWomen High S n r * S iateh
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K&lt;*grn*. 224
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IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FIORIOA
GENERAL
JURTSOKTION DIVISION
C A M NO: 03 CA 1563 14 W
W EILS FARGO MOAIE
MORTGAGE. IN C . SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO CROSSLANO
MORTGAGE COOP
PLAINTIFF
VS
ROY C Bill)RUCK AX/A ROY
CALVIN BILBRUCK. IF LIVING ANO
IF
OEAO.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES
LIENORS
CREDITORS
TH IS TEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY
THROUGH.
UNDER OR
AGAINST ROY C BtlfiRUCK A K A
ROY CALVIN BILBRUCK.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROY C
W lBftoKK AK/A ROY CALVIN
Bit BROCK. IF ANY JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauanl lo a Sunmary FnM Jurtgmar!
o&gt; Im dn au ra dated OCT 3. 3003
•"••red m O H Caa# No 03 C A
1501-14 W o« Via O cu a Court of te*
18TM Judicial Circuit in and ter
SEMINOLE
County
Santord
Ftenda. I ani i#a lo to# higfyaat and
bast bailer tor cath « toe Watt Front
Door at ma SEMINOLE County
Comhoua# tecatad at 301 N Part
Avanu* *1 Santerd Florida at 1100
a m on tea day ol OCT 39. 3003 tea
teaoawig deserted proparty as V I
terlh in said Summary Final
Atogmard. toed
LOT 9 BLOCK E. SEMINOLE
SITES ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 19, PAGES 40 41. 43 ANO
43 PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
NOIE COUNTY FLORIDA
ALSO ANO TOGETHER WITH THE
FOLLOWING DESCRIPTION PAR­
CEL BEGINNING AT THE NORTH
EAST CORNER O f LOT 9. BLOCK
E. SEMINOLE SITES. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 19
PAGES 40 41 43 ANO 4 ) OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA RUN S TO
DEGREES 33 MINUTES 55 SEC­
ONDS W . ALONG THE NORTH
LINE OF SAID LOT 9 ANO ITS
e x t e n s io n 227 79 f e e t t o the
WESTERLY LINE OF SAID SEMI
NO IE
SITES. THENCE RUN
NORTH 0T DEGREES 39 MINU1ES
13 SECONOS W S M I FEET
THENCE RUN N 70 DEGREES 33
m in u t e s ss s e c o n o s e 3 173 0
FEET TO THE WESTERLY RIGHT
OF WAY LINE O f OSCEOLA TRAIL
THENCE RUN S 19 DEGREES 36
m i n u t e s os s e c o n d s e . so
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN­
NING, SUBJECT TO A DRAINAGE
EASEMENT ON THE NORTHERLY
10 FEET (LESS THAT PART LYING
IN LAKE HODGE |
Dated tor* day ol OCT 3. 3003
ICIRCUIT COURT SEAL|
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol tea Canal Court
By Mary Stroupe
Daputy Clark
Pubash n
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J
STERN P A . ATTORNEY FOR

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OF THE ItTH

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Ft ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S IN G *1 CA 7355 14 W
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F/K/A FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES O R A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
PLAINTIFF
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BOBBY L RXEY A K A BOBBY LEE
R il e y , if l iv in g , a n o if d e a d
t h e UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS
DEVISEES
ORANTEES
ASSIGNEES LIENORS
CREDITORS TRUSTEES ANO A l l
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST 0Y THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST BOBBY L RILEY
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UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BOBBLY
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IF ANY, OERAIOINE ELAINE
RAEY NICHOLAS C WAGGONER
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)

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FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
tuanl to a Summary Fatal Jialgmenl
ol Foractoaiaa dated OCT 3 3003
anterad to 0 4 Casa No 01-CA3155 14 W at tea Canja Court ol tea
TflTH Judicial Circuit to and tot
SEMINOLE
County.
Santerd
Ftenda I a d taa to tea Nghasl and
bast hitler ter cash al tea Waal Front
Door al tea SEMINOLE County
Cowtooua* Heated al 301 N Park
Aaanua to Santerd Ftenda. al I t 00
a m on tea day ot DEC 03, 3003 tea
fcdoaaig dasotead proparty a t tat
tefttl to ta d Summary Final
Judgment, toad
LOT 173. IO N G O AIE FIRST
ACOITION ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 13 PAGE 94 OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FIORIOA
Dated ten day ot OCT 3. 3003
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot tea Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Dark
Pu4*ah to.
THE SEMINOLE HERALO
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
901 S Unrveruly Drive Su m 500
Plantation. F I 33334
19541333 8000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT person* arte rksabetiaa need
mg a special accommodation thouM
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION
al
tea
SEMINOLE
County
Ccwtooua# al 407 665 4337. I 600­
955-8771 (TDO) Of ! -600-955-0770.
« a Florida Delay Same#
Putkah October I J. 30 3003
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PtUMNK/A KRISTINA M KELLER
BRIAN CHRISTOPHER KELLER
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPO­
RATION III JOHN DOE. JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT &lt;S| IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY I eat tea to tea N^vetl
and best bidder ter cath at tea
WEST FRONT DOOR O f THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURT­
HOUSE. to Semmote County.
Ftortoa. at It 00 on tea day ot OCT
39. 3003. tea teaoarvig deserted
property at tat terlh ai ta d Final
Judgment toad
LOT 9. WOOOBRIDGE AT THE
SPRINGS UNIT If. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK 31 PAGEISI 14.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
A K A 130 SPRINGSIOC COURT
LONOWOOO FI 33779
to accordance ndh tea Americans
wte DaaMteci Act. Parsons ante
Dsabadas naetong a tpacral accorts
modabon to parhespate to this pn&gt;
caadng should contact tea Court
*&lt;*i*»strator at 301 N Park Avenue
Santerd F I 33771
Telephone
Humber (407)133 4330 no! later
tean Sevan (7) days prior to tea pro
caadng * bearing anpaaad (TDO)
1 400 955 *771 or Wxee (V) 1 600
*55 *770 via Florida Relay Servee*
Oeied ten day ot OCT 03 3003
MARY ANNE MORSE
Dart Ol Th# Circuit Court
By Mary Stroupe
Daputy Clark
Submfte&lt;l by
Lae o n ce ol Martha! C Watson
1*00 NW 49te Sneer Suae 130
Fort Lauderdale Florida 33309
Tataphona (954)4530165
Fartery*# (954)771 6053
PutAlh October 13. 30 3003
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OF THE STATE OF FIORIOA.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 03-CA-I453I4-W
THE PROVIDENT BANK INC

NOEL T WALKER. JANE DOE
WALKER THE UNKNOWN WIFE
OF NOEL T WALKER. AUDREY M
WALKER JOHN OOE WALKER
THE UNKNOWN HUSBAND OF
AUOREY M WALKER IF LIVING
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF S A ® OEFENOANTlSl
IF
REMARRIED.
ANO
IF
DECEASED THE RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS.
LIENORS
ANO
TRUSTEES ANO A l l OTHtn
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY
THROUGH UNOER OR AGAINST
THE
NAMED OEFENOANTlSl
DONNA BREWER HEATHROW
MASTER ASSOCIATION
INC .
WHETHER
DISSOLVED
OR
PRESENTLY EXISTINO
to g eth er
WITH
any
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS,
LIENORS
OR
TRUSTEES OF SAIO
OEFENOANTlSl ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY
THROUGH UNOER OR AGAINST
OEFENOANTlSl.
JOHN
DOE
UNKNOWN TENANT, JANE DOE
THE UNKNOWN TENANT
NOTICE OF SALE
Nohca a hereby grvan teal pur
tuanl to a Feal $umm.vy Jurtgmant
cf Foractoaura antarad n tea abryva
•fytod causa, n tea Canto Court of
SemeKile Coctoty Ftortoa I tea properly situate m Seminole
Coctoty Ftortla desrrtoed at
LOT 8 REGENCY GREEN
ACCORDING TO THE P U T THERE
OF AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK
31. RAGES 59 THROUGH « t OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
NOIE COUNTY FIORIOA
AK/A 388 O llSTON COURT.
HEATHROW FLORIDA 33746
al pcbkc tale to tee hrgfatl and best
btodai tor cash. AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COUN
TV COURTHOUSE
SANFORD
FLORIDA. Ftortol. al II 00 A M 1
tee day of OCT 31. 3003
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Lea Offices of Darnel C Contuorya
*901 North Armenia Averve
Tampa Ftortoa 3)604 1041
Attorney# tor Planlifl
Pubkth Octobar 13 30. 3003
RR066

l.tfr A L S

BEGIN AT THE SOUTHEAST COR
NER
OF LOT 3. TUSKAW ILU
TRAIL SUBDIVISION AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 41. PAGE 8 .
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY
FLORIOA
RUN
N85 I4 0 9 W ALONG THE SOUTH
LINE OF SAID LOT 1. A DISTANCE
OF 1039 FEET TO A POINT ON A
CURVE. CONCAVE SOUTHEAST­
ERLY HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE
OF M M I T ANO A RAOIUS OF
773 30 FEET THENCE FROM A
TANGENT
BEARING
OF
NI9-49 58T, RUN NORTHEAST­
ERLY AlONO SAIO CURVE. A DIS­
TANCE OF 1*0 64 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF
SAIO LOT 3 THENCE S85 1T4TE
ALONG SAIO NORTH LINE A DIS­
TANCE OF 73 01 TEET TO THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAIO
LOT 3 SAIO POINT BEING ON THE
WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE
OF TUSKAWILU ROAD SAID
POINT ALSO BEING ON A CURVE
CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY.
HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
14-40 3 r ANO A RADIUS OF
64*31 FEET THENCE FROM A
TANGENT
BEARING
OF
S37-3538-W RUN SOUTHWEST­
ERLY ALONG SAIO RIGHT OF WAY
LINE AND THE ARC OF SAIO
CURVE A DISTANCE OF 166 04
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN
NINO
Dared tee day of OCT 04 3003
MARYANNE MORSE
A t Clerk of kato Court
By Mary Stroupe
A t Deputy Clark
The nohca a pmwrted pursuant to
Arknnrslttlrva Order No 3 065
In accordance effh me Anar cans
effh DrsaTvlaet Act IT you ara a par
ton eah a rksabaty who reeds any
accommodatrun to order to parho
pal* to ten proceeding you ar* amrBarl ai no coal to you. to pronsrom
ol cartan assistance Please conlacl
the Court Arkrsnrttratoc at 301 Norte
Park Avenue Santord FI 13771
Phone Ito (407)133-4110 etMntton
4377 eiffito 7 erjrtng dayt of your
recapf of ten nohca or pteadng 4
you are hearmq enparred caa I 600
955 0 771 (TDO). 4 you ar* Korea
enparred cMl 1 BOO 955 0770 (y,
(Via Florida Relay Services)
Submenu) by
Vargas Zion * Kahane PA
4000 Hoffyerond Boulevard
Su**67SS
Hotyvvorto FI 13071
Ter*cCrtoe (954/6936991
teteiacsrmria (954)6937707
Pubkth Octobar 11. 70. 7007
RR090

L egals

L egals

L egals

Deputy Ci*'*
PuPIrghon ol th* N o »*» cl Sa *
* « « mjrim on th# 13 *nr1 20
d
OctoPAf 2002.
It* S ^ n o *
t«er»fcl a r w y n p # f c*m i*t*d r
Sam **)* County
Afiomay frv P1a«r«i*t
W?IUAM P MrCAUGHAN
Duan« Momt I I P
200 So B**CAyn#BVJ
StAta 3400
Umm flonda 33131
(304)0*3 2200
In accordance w*f) ihm Am^ncana
Wft'
Act of 1990 (ADA).
dtaMad parwma
bacauM of
tra*r
naad tpaoal
accommoriafion to participate m ir«t
pr y — r^ng thoukS contact fhm ADA
coordnator at 301 N Park Av*nu#
SuAa Morlh 301. Sanford Honda
32171. or itapnora (407) 373-4330
art 4227. 1 (800) 9SS-8771 (TDO). or
1(800)95387201V) Via Tha Ftarda
5arvwa no l— r than k— but*
n— a daya pnor to auc* proraadng
PutAV» Octobar 13 70 2002
RP093

DATED OCT 03 2003
tSaaO
Maryam* Morse
Clark of te* Gram Court
By Mary Stroup#
Deputy Clerk
In accordanc# with tea Americana
w m Oeabrhhaa Act pamona m read
of space) arcornmndahon to partiopaia vs th* prrx a adng ihal. arthas
seven (7) days prior to any proceed
ng. ectofad te* Crxxl Admaustrairen
Office or Clark of Court of te# Comfy
ratarancad above
4 hearing
unpaired (TTD) I 80D 959*771. or
vote* (V) 1 *00 955 8 770 ma
Ftortoa Relay Sannca
Mark D Breadston*. Esryare
MARK D BAFAKSTONE * ASSOCI
ATES PA
1347 South Myrtle Avenue
CWanmrer FL 3375*
Publish Octobar 13 30. 3003
RR09S

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF FLORIOA IN ANO
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO 99-CA 7066-14-K
MATRIX FINATCIAL SERVICES
CORPORATION etch .
Piav44t
r»
Kenneth L Hunt Barbara l Hurl.
Stale of Ftortoa at a l.
Detendantit)
NOTKE O f SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTKE IS HEREBY GIVEN pia
tuant to a Srvnmary Enal Jrtogmar!
to Foreclosure dated November 17.
3000. and antarad to C a t* No 99
CA 3066-14 K ol te* Cucret Court of
tea Eghleanrh Jurkcial Cucut to and
tor Samtoot* County Ftorsla rvhareto
MATRIX FINANCIAL SERVICES
CORPORATION ri Plaintiff, and
Kanrerh L Hrtol, Berta-a L Ikx4.
Slala ol Ftortoa ar* dalendantk. I rvA
t*4 to te* he/iasi and bast butler tor
cath at th# Was! Front Door.
Samtocte County Courteous*. 301
N Part Avenue Santord. Seminole
Coitofy Ftortoa ai 11 oo am on
OCT 31. 3003. tea knowing
dekcnLad property as sat torte to
veto Srvnmary Fnal Judgment n
Foractotura. to art
lo f 5 and 6. Inclusive Stock t. ol
Watt
Santord
Realty
Co
ScbrYuum according to tea Plat
Hereof recorded « Plat Boo* 5.
Pag* 96. of th* F*ubke Racordk of
Sarrunol* County Ftonda
DATED at Santord. Sammole
Comfy Ftortoa this OCT 03 3003
MARYANNE MORSE, a ! Clark
OY Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
THE ABOVE TO BE PUBLISHED
AT
Semmol* Hereto
Attorney tor Plamhff
Gary R Segal Ekqurr*
7700 Norte Kendal Orrve
5m# 610
Menu FL 33156
1305) 379 9696
FVitkeh Octobar II. 30 3003
RR094

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE ItTH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO ; 03-CA-2t*0-14-Q
BANK ONE NATIONAL
ASSOCUTION AS TRUSTEE.
PlaaiMI
*1
LLOYO SLOLEY. al al.
Detendanrt
NOTKE OF ACTION
TO MANSCIENT EDWARDS
(LAtl Known AkVesa)
F09 Pkaii Lane
AJiamoma Spitogs. Ftortoa 33701
YOU ARE NOTIFIED teal an acfion
tor Toractotura o» Mortgage on Fa
I A/erng d e v rb e d property
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1*th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
LOT 7*. OF GRANADA SOUTH
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
ACCORDING
TO
THE
PLAT
COUNTY. FLORIOA
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
CASE NO : 02-CA-4 7314-YV
BOOK IS. PAGE IOO. OF THE PUB­
AMERICAN
GENERAL HOME
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
THE CIRCUIT COURT
EQUITY INC
COUNTY. FLORIDA
OF
THE
EIGHTEENTH
A K A 609 PLUM LANE. ALTA­
PWnt4T(i|,
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
MONTE SPRINGS. FL 33701
IN AND FOR
ha« been Ned agaarsi you and you
GARFIELD H SIMPSON DAWN A
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
ara reuzred to serve a copy of your
SIMPSON. ANY UNKNOWN
FIORIOA
enttan defansaa. 4 any to 4. &lt;ki
HEIRS DEVISEES. GRANTEES
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
CIVIL ACTION
Martha! C Watson. P A . Alter nay
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS
OF THE 19TH
CASE NO 03-1018-CA
br Plaintiff, whose address e 1*00
CREDITORS TRUSTEES. OR
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
DIVISION 14 VY
NW 49TH STREET. SUITE 130 FT
OTHER CLAIMANTS BY
IN ANO FOR
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE. IN C .
LAUOEROAIE. FL 33309 wteto tea
t h r o u g h u n o e r o n a g a in s t
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Plantrff
ly (30) day* tbar tea brsl puDNatwi
DONNA MACKWORTH. deceased
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FLORIOA
MICROAGE COMPUTER
ot tee Nohca ei the (P ea se pubsth
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
CIVIL DIVISION
SEAN
MICHAEL
MUOSON
al
al
CENTERS. INC an An/ona
to THE SEMINOLE HERALD) and
JU O K IA l CIRCUIT
CASE N O : 03 CA 1457-14 W
Detendantit)
corporaluin d b e Mcroaga
Ne tea orrgnal ente tea Clark c! tee
IN ANO FOR
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS
NOTKE OF
Th Tw Asyas ACCUTEMP
Court enter before sarvrca on
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
INC F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE
FORECLOSURE
SALE
Peeffiff t erlornay or anmerkalety
PROOUCTS INC GEMAIRE
STATE OF FLORIOA
FUNDING CORPORATION D B A
NOTKE IS MERE B r GIVEN pui
tearaaffer offerersa a dalaua &gt;4 be
DISTRIBUTORS. INC
CIVIL DIVISION
AMERICAS WHOLESALE
tuanl lo a Final Judgment ol
entered agen t! you br tee ratal
LEFKOWITZ KOLTON * TOPHAM
C a sa N o 02 CA 612-14 l
p l a in t if f
LENDER
Mullgaga Foractotura dared October
P A ntoa LEFKOWITZ 6 BLOOM
demanded to tea complaa!
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
*01 S Umvaruty Dnva Soria 500
PlAtoMt.
03. 3002. and entered ei Casa IrO
PA MATERIAL PLACEMENT AND
to accordance M h tea Amencan*
NETWORK INC
I'lmtalrav F I 33334
03 1036 ol tea Cecuff Court of te*
eth OtabeTa/t Act Terson* ante
DEVELOPMENT INC. TROPICAL
1954)333 KCOU
Platoon.
KENNETH E JUMMiES mi ml.
EIGHTEENTH
Jutcael
Cruel
to
and
D-iabiMet neadarg a special actomvS
FEDERAL CREDIT UNION SOLAN
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
Defendants
to' SEMINOLE County Floral*
maiabon to parte ipala vt ten pro
TRUCKING* EXCAVATING INC
TULA TERRY. JOHN U KENNEDY
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
NOTICE O f
•hereto SUNTRUST MORTGAGE.
caaikng shrxAJ conlacl tea Court
JANET MARS/E MAZEN FOOD
ACT. paraone arte cke*b4it.*s need
E TA L.
fo rec lo su r e s a l e
INC . it tea Plaint.fi and SEAN
Arknnrttrator al 301 N Park Avenue
MOTOR CREDIT COMFVLNV
r&lt;g a spatial accommodation should
Oatandantii)
(Please putAth n THE
MICHAEL
HUOSON
MARTHA
JASON
E
MACKWORTH
era!
Santerd
FL
33771.
Telephona
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION
NOTKE OP SALE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
IVNN
MUOSON
ANY
AND
A
U
SUNBELT
RENTALS.
INC
Number
(407)3334330
not
later
•I
tea
SEMINOLE
County
Notice i* hereby '/van vial, pur­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
tean seven (7) days prior 10 F a pro
Datorukvntsl
Coiateouaa at 407065-4337, t *00suant to te* Order or Fnal Judgment
suant (o a Final Judgment ol
B Y THROUGH. UNOER. ANO
caadng N hearing enparred (TDO)
NOTKE OF
955 * 77! (TDO) or 1 900-955 *770
anfarad vs tets earn* n te# Cecm
Forectotiaa dated tea day o&lt; OCT
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
I *0 0 955 0 771 ot Ware (V) 1 BOO
FORECLOSURE SALE
na Ftortoa Raiay Sarvrca
Court of SammrJe County Ftortoa I
03. 3003. and antarad to Casa No
INDIVIDUAL OEFENOANTlSl WHO
9558770 via Ftortoa Relay Sarvcat
NOTKE It hereby given teal tea
Pubaah Octotiar 13 30 3003
•41 k*4 te* property trtualad n
03C A-I457 I4 W ol the Circuil
ARE
NOT
KNOWN
TO
BE
OEAO
OR
WITNESS my hand and F a seal of
RR081
undersigned Clark ol tea Circuit
Sammol# County, Ftonda, desobai]
Court ot tee l*TH Judoal CatuA n
ALIVE
WHETHER
SAIO
tea Court tea day of OCT 03 3003
Cruel of Samarul* County Ftortoa
AS
and tor SamnxJe County Florida
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAV CLAIM
Mary Anna Morse
«n*. on te* day ol NOV 19. 2002, at
LOT 34. BLOCK 29. DREAMWOlO
etearaei COUNTRYWIDE HOME
OF THE liT H .
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES
At Clark of tea Court
11 00 A M al lha West Front Duct ol
FOURTH SECTION. ACCOROINQ
LOANS, INC F-K/A COUNTRYWIDE
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
By Ruth Ktog
HEIRS. DEVISEES OR OTHER
te* Serrano!* County Courteous*.
TO THE MAP o n PLAT THEREOF
FUNDING
CORPORATION
D
B.A
IN ANO FOR
A* Deputy Clark
CLAIMANTS, ara tea Detemiants I
Santerd. Ftortoa otter lor sale arto
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4
AMERICAS WHOLESALE LENDER
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
red t e l to tea hghetl and betl be)
Pubkth (Please publish in The
el (tothc outcry to te* hsyiast
PAGE 99 PUBLK RECORDS O f
la tea Ptantitl and KENNETH E
FLORIOA
Jar
tor
cath
at
WEST
FRONT
DOOn
Seminole Herald)
arto bast butler tor cash, te* know
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
JURRlES
U'rKNOWN
SFOOSE
OF
OENERAL
O f THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
Pubkth October 13. 30 3003
tog desrrtoed prupyrty situated to
41 public sal* to te* highest and basl
KENNETH E JURRlES. FIRSTJURISDICTION DIVISION
RR066
COURTHOUSE. SANFORD FIORI
SEMINOLE County Ftortoa
bukler. tor cash at te# West Front
PLUS FINANCIAL. INC A DIS
C A S IN O : 03 CA-1360-1 AG
DA tl 11 00 AM on tea day c4 DEC
Lot
8.
MARKHAM
PLACE.
Plat
Doot
ol the Samrnota County
SOLVED FLORIDA CO R PO RA
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
03 3003. te* tottoaamg deterbed
Boo* 22, Pages 30 and 31 F*ut*c
Courteous*. 301 Norte Park Annua.
riON JOHN DOE. JANE DOE AS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
TRUST COMPANY F K A
property at ttff torte n tea) Final
Records
ol
Sammole
County
Santord Ftortoa at 11 OO A M cn
UNKNOWN TENANT (S ) IN POS­
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
-totogmerl
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY O f
Ftortoa
NOV 07. 2003
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
CALIFORNIA N A , AS TRUSTEE
LOT IBB LAKE HARRIET
pursuant lo th* Ftoal Aekjment
OF
THE
STATE
OF
FIORIOA
PROPERTY I M l taa to tee h«/ietl
PLAINTIFF
ESTATES ACCORDING TO THE
A u m psn tng n tart
end heel batter tor cath al Ihe
IN ANO FOR
VS
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
C oat ffw
of *f&gt;*ch t% n k 4ii*i
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY
THOMAS W ROBERTS IF LIVING
PLAT BOOK 13 PAGES IS ANO 16
itX M
SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURT
CIVIL DIVISION
AND IF OEAO THE UNKNOWN
OF IRE PuBLK RECORDS O f
WlTNE SS my hanr] am] ofToai —ai
HOUSE, in Sammole County.
CASE NO 02-CA-taaM4-W
SPOUSE
HEIRS
SEMINOLE COUNTr FIORIOA
ol m h ] Court Ifat .lay ul OCT 03
CITlf INANCIAL MORTGAGE
Ftenda al 11 00 on tee day (A OCT
AKA
196 W lUrva Aaanua
O E V IS E E S .G R A N T E E S
7002
COMPANY
Use F K A FORO
31. 3003 tee toaoenng deterbed
ASSIGNEES LIENORS
Ait*vrwj»»t« S p w gv FI 37714
MAH*4.\h£ MORSE
CONSUMER FINANCE COMIYUiy
property at tel torte n sard Fnal
CREDITORS TRUSTEES AND A l l
WITNESS My MAW)
Vw» »«.*(
Ctm k *A
Ctrrrnt C o u rt
INC
Ardgmem -U a t
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
Of 9m Court un OCT 03. 7007
Oy Mary S b « 4 « DC
LOT 19. BLOCK I. FLORA
Plentiff
INTEREST BY THROUGH UNOER
U*ry«rvMi Mu m
»* yuu 419 4 p *f* or anm a J)Mt&gt;*ity
HEIGHTS ACCORDING TO THE
O il
AGAINST
THOMAS
W
CJ»»k ul tn# O cta l Court
n— iH any
aicorTVTxjda
PL AT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
DELBERT G SHORE TIE JANE
ROBERTS MARIAN £ ROBERTS
By Mar f Strouiw
twm
Kj pa/tx &gt;pal« n Ifus p«oc— &lt;fcng
PLAT BOOK 3 PAGE 19 OF THE
DOE SMORETTE IHE UNKNOWN
IF LIVING AND IF DEAD THE
D^pufy CMrk
ytHi Aim«r i nert al n o co M lu yuu. Kj
WIFE
OF
DELBERT
G
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
HEIRS
Eifa*v.wi.a A A i m k m l«« PA
pro»i%
m
jn of H l* c ia i JM&lt;%larxa
COUNTY FLORIDA
SHORE TTE.LE IL AONNIE
l
P O »W . 21018
DEVISEES
GRANTEES
Contact Court Arirnenitrated
SHORE ITE
JOHN
OOE
A K A 3333 PALM WAY SANFORO
ASSIGNEES LIENORS
Tannia Ftarrta 33677 5018
4* 301 N Pam A w
Sfe f i » l
TL 13771
SHORETTE THE UNKNOWN
CREDITORS 1URSIEES AND ALL
•*S— A/fWt.K orl« Mft.
A il
S.*rta*i| Fkmrta 32771 lete^Ki**
In accordance eite the Arret Kent
HUSBAND OF IEIL AONNIE l
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
9 y**j Aim 4 im%on w«tt\ 4 i&gt;%abAry
4071373
4330
(
i
t
4777
a tr .e .r * ..
erth DitebrMart Act Persons ean
SHORETTE. IF LIVING INCluO
INTEREST BY THROUGH UNDER
'*•*♦*• ol* 1«nrmlat«jn *1 ofdar
mnfctmj ij^yi of yuuf recant4 of IT»»
ITffi ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f
Drtabaaes neerkng a special acborrs
OR
AGAINST
MARIAN
E
*° P^rtc^iar. r rtu% p r m a ^ n g you
n»,««e 't h e a r anpoaeii (ID O ) »
rnodalKto to parte beta to ires pn*
SAID OEFENOANTlSl IF RE MAR
ROBERTS JOHN DOt ANO JANE
419 •rtfla t 4l no cml to you tar trw*
800 955 8771 o# \Ax9 (V) 1800
caekng shuukl cotolacT H e Court
RiEO. ANO IF DECEASED THE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
proviftturi ol certain a%*.»tanc#
055
8 770 vm Flurnla Relay S ««vee
Arkhtorslrasv
al
301
N
F*ark
Averse
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS
POSSESSION
ii/ iic t C&lt;iul AitoWtrtraN »i
* * n C k fvjkri.Mie PA
Santerd I I
327/1
telephona
DEVISEES
GRANTEES
OEFENOANTlSl
4l TUI N 1*4ifc Amvekmi Staritaril
1524
E l /vngrtun Sf
Numter |407|333 4310 not later
ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS
RE NOTICE OF
llur«l4 IT77I l«rif|r*4« rntr*.
O'Urn* j h f . u XOJOJ
tean s ee n (7) .leys prea to tea proLIENORS ANO UKISIEES AND
FORECLOSURE SALE
(40/rf*5 4?27 + xr»n 2
PiAAV) OUlCmw 13 2T1 7UII7
caatkng It l a a e g unpaired (TDDi
AU OTHER PERSONS ClAlMiNO
N o t ic e IS MERE Br GIVEN pur
uf yum mk — jI ul
t*xu
RR091
I *00 9558771 or lAace (V ) I (too
BY
THROUGH
UNOER OR
tuanl to an Ordai Granting the
mam IT haa/tog enpaae.) (TOO| I
955
*
770
me
Florida
Relay
'.to
,r
as
AGAINST
T
ill
NAMED
V l u i kj Reset Furartosiaa Sale
1100 955 6 771
94 IHE CIRCUIT COURT
Dated Fie day ol SEP IS 2003
DEfENtlANTiSl CHASE GROVES
dated OCT 03 3003 emend to Crrt
Puf*vh Or s her 13 20 2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
OF THE tflTM JUDICIAL
COMMUNITY ASSOClATXIfi ,NC
Casa No 03 CA 1360 14 G ol the
RR069
Oars
a
H
e
CacuF
Court
CIRCUIT IN ANO FOn
WHITHER
DISSOLVE
O
OH
O tU i« Coral (V He la in Jiakual
By Mary Stroupe
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PRESENTLY EXISTING
Cuciat to and tor SEMINOLE County
Deputy
Clart
94
IHE
CIRCUIT
COURT
FIORIOA
TOGETHER
WITH
SANFORD Florida I M l set to He
ANY
OF
THE
IITH
SuCanaiad
by
OCNIRAL
JURISDICTION
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES
n-ghetl and Lost Odder tor catn &lt;1
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT.
Lae Ottna ot M arVet C Walfcin
DIVISION
CREDITORS
LIENORS
At WEST FRONT DOOR al tf-a
OH
IN
ANO
FOR
CASE NO 01 CA 1)78 14 L
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SEMINOLE COUNTY.
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THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
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IN ACCORUANCE WITH THE
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CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
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HAI IAN HANK a s IR USIE E -* tin
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COUNTY FLORIOA LESS A PQR
MARrANNE MORSE Cl IR K
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LAfilY Dt SCRlRI 0 A i FOLLOWS

CITY OP L A W MARY. FLORIOA
NOTKE OP PU BLK HEARING
November 7. 3003
700 PM
NOTKE IS HEREBY GIVEN by te*
Crfy Comrr*s««n ot tea CVy cf Lak*
Mary Ftortoa. teal seal Commission
■HI hold a PubAc Hearing on
November 7. 3002 at 7 00 P M . or
aa soon tearaaffer AS pottrbt* to
ccnttoer a raguasl (rom Th* Marhn
Group PA tor Sa* Plan Approval
rHh a variance to Chapter 157 04(0)
of tea Crfy Cod* to provsda a Type A
buffer n Mu of te* Type 8 buffer on
te* east kn* of lo t 0 and te* east
kna of lo t H and a variance to
Chapter 157 04&lt;FX«X«) to decrees*
tea raquaad number of tvtoerttory
trees from 1* to 5 etosn te* north
buffer yard on tea toaoetng desertoed
Lots D - H, and te* north 1/3 of
vacated aiay atuftmg on te# »oute to
Block 50. and Lon S and T and lha
toute 1/3 of te# vac* lad a»*y abut
kng on tea north, to Block 50. of
Amandad Plat of C/yklal Lak*
Shores, actonlng lo te# plat teavaot
4k recorded to Plat Boo* 6 Pag* IS.
PutAc Record* of Semmote Comfy
Ftonda
Th* PutAc Haartog ed b* held to
tea Commnkton Chamban. 100 N
Country Club Road, lake Mary Th*
PutAc it cuffed to attend and b*
hoard Sato haartog may be contw
uad from hme to terra v t t a Anal
decision ta made by te* City
Comneaann A ccpy of te# proposed
staff report it available in tee
Community
Development
Department at Lak* Mary O y Hal
Ltonday through Frtoay 8 00 a m u
5 00 p ns. etdudtog hoadays
NOTE IP A PERSON DECIOES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON­
SIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARING HE OR SHE WILL NEED
A RECORO O f THE PROCEED
INGS. ANO THAT, FOR SUCH PUR
POSE HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORO OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS
MAOE
WHICH
RECORO
INCLUOES THE TESTIA40NY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FIORI
DA STATUTES 396 0105
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TKIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITYS ADA COORDINATOR
AT LEAST 46 HOURS IN A0VA7KE
OF THE MEETING AT 1407)5*5
1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY FLORIOA
Carol A Foster, CAy Clark
DATED October 4. 2UU2
Putish October 30. 3003
Rnni

CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTKE OF PUBLK HEARING
NOTKE IS HEREBY GIVEN by te*
C4y Commrsarun of tea Cay of Laa#
Mary Ftortoa teal sard Cornmnaron
•'ll hold a Pubkc Haartog on
November 7. 3002 al 7 00 P M . or
• * toon thereafter at
k&gt;
coneaJet a Retotaton mr MUnJ
A RE SOL U DON OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY FLORIDA. PROVID­
ING FOR THE VACATING OF A
PORTION OF THE PLAT OF )ST
AOOITIOft LAKE VIEW MORE PAR
TK U IA R IY DESCRIBED HEREIN
PROViOiNO AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Vacating in* kdoamg portray ol a

Plat Book 4. Pag* 73 of tea Pm
Records of Sammole Coin
Ftortoa. more commonly knoter ,
273 Ruskto Street
Th* PutAc Hearing e d b* her
te* C4y Commission Chambers
N Counhy Club Road, Lak* Mr
Ftortoa
Tha Pubic d myriad
anand and b* haaid Sato ha*r
may be conbruad from Irma to to
uns! a hnal daemon d mad* by t
Cffy Commisaion
Ccpwt of te* RakokApn n kd ,
*&lt;a4*Df*
m
lha
Commur
Development Oapartmar! al La
Mary Crfy Hat « you hand guMbc
ragardng this note# you may a
lacl te* CommunrTy Oavatopm*
Department al 407 56S-I493
NOTE IF A PERSON DECIOI
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MAE
BY THIS COMMISSION WIT
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CO
SIOERED AT THIS MEETING C
HEARING HE OR SHE WtU. NEE
A RECORD OF THE PROCEEI
INGS ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUI
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED T
ENSURE THAT A VERB ATT
RECORO OF THE PROCEEDING
IS
MADE
WHICH
RECOR
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AM
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THI
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLOR
OA STATUTES 398 0105
PERSONS WITH OISABIimE!
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TKIPATE N ANY OF THESE PRO
CEEOINGS SHOULD CONTAC1
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR Al
LEAST 4* HOURS IN ADVANCE Of
THE MEETING AT 407 5*5-1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Carol A Foster, CAy Clark
DATED
Octobar 9. 2003
Pubkkh Octobar 13. 20 3003
RRTI5

CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
NOTKE OF PUBUC HEARING
November 7. 3003
700PM
NOTKE IS HEREBY GIVEN by te*
CAy Comma s « n of tea C4y of Lak*
Mary. Ftonda. teat card Commwaron
•41 hold a Public Hearing on
November 7, 3003. *1 700 P M . or
as soon tearaaffer aa pokstot* u
consular a request (torn Zachary
TaySor link kegs Inc tor a variance to
dec i ease lha ttreat sto* setback
from 35 leet to 15 tear along te# test
tto* oTte* property and a variant a to
decrees* te* buffer etote along Law
Emma Road from 25 laat to 15 teat
to altoe br te* construction ol an
office building on th# tottowng
desorbed probarty
Lof 8. lak* Emma Commerce
Center, as recorded m Plat Book 11
Pages 74 * 75 OT tea PutAc Records
ot Sammol* County Ftortoa
Th* Pubkc Hearing » * b* bald r
te* Commission Chambers. 100 N
Country Club Road. Lak* Mary Tha
PutAc « rnvfad to aland and ba
heard Sato hearing may be ctmtnuad from t/m* to Dm# mT4 a V *
decision is mad# by tea City
Commysbon A copy ol te* proposed
alkff report is kvaiiabl* in tea
Community
Davatcpmanr
Department ai Lake Mary City Hat
Monday through Friday. 8 00 a m lo
5 00 p m . aackkkng hokdays
NOTE IF A PERSON DECIOES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MACE
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON
SIOERED AT THIS MEETITsG OH
HEARING HE OR SHE WILL NEED
A RECORO OF THE PROCEED
INGS. AND THAT. FOR SUCH PUR
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATiu
RECORO OF THE PROCEEDING!
IS MADE
WHICH NECGRO
INCLUOES THE TESTIMONY ANC
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FlORi
OA STATUTES 3M OIOS
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TKIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITYS AOA COORDINATOR
AT LEAST 46 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING AT (407)5*5
1434
CITY OF LAKE MARY FLORIOA
Carol A Foaier. City Clara
DATED October 9. 2003
FvAAkh Octobar 20 20G2
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IEMINOLE COUNTY
Fl o r id a
p r o b a t e d iv is io n

EH* NO 02-1088-CP
IN RE ESTATE O f
OONAID M HOIX1

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October 20 2002
MR 144
SEMINOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS
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November 7 2002
(X e Dale November 22. 2002 al
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MR 145
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
CASE NO 02-CA 2052 I4W
BANK ONE N A
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HEIRS DEVISEES. GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS

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Datad SEP 21, 2002
UARYANNE MORSE
a s a E R K o r THE COURT
By FtuthKaw
EFaputy Clark
cc SaWm Sanxi PA

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MONICA WALKER.
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IN TM* CIRCUIT COURT
N O TK* TO CREDIT0418
'
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
Kk,',n*»*talion of aw aatata t l
FLORIDA
UABOABET
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BBUNNINGS
PROBATE DIVISION
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C A S * F40 02 CA 89S-CP
w parting m tha Cacwl Cow l ka
IN RE ESTATE OF
samarola County. Fkxda. Probata
MAFtV B STALLINGS.
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Dacaatad
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NOTIC* TO CRCOCTORS
I r * rv*m#* 4nrT •ddre**#* q| ^
Pereonei Repr#*entatrve end th«
Cl » u / L. r . l’ t " SONS MAV'NO
E S W E * ° A 'N S T THE ABOVE
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DATE OF THE t IHST PUBLICATION
torth hatoe
OF THIS NOTICE OH 30 Dnyo
* U INTERESTED P L R ie x .: AJI|:
a f t e r the o a t e o r s e r v ic e o f
N O TlFlfD TtU T
^ A W E

A lt CLAIMS NOT SO t il ED w ill
BE FOREVER BARRED
lha .Mia ol kilt pWkKat.ar i4 a n
N ile * t* October 20 21XJ2
BARBARA (1 LA74Z
1‘ervjnoi Repre^erttatrve
1900 Kuoee Or
Jo&gt; **r#vyWle FL 32246
Jf RE F DANIELS
FkAtoa Bar No 0017859
200 We*l We borne Ave . Stole 4
Wnter Par*. Florida 32789
Teiepbuna (407)677 0740
FecftanOe (407) 677 1950
Attorney tor Pervmal FWpre*entaUve
PubHh October 20. 27 2002
RRI4J

PIT H * CIRCUIT COURT
0 F T M * IITM
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
at ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA

commorjy known

k U ^ E L B ^

o' 1having
d a ra , agaxi.t dacadant,
" ' " ' N * * » • davtw *,m a v, c ,« x t
WITFflN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICAtlON OF Tins
NOTICE OR TFKRTY 0 A »S AFTER
THE OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NO f 1Cf ON TMFU
" l “ AIMS * « &gt; ' i l l ’l l D Wll 1
H I I o n e VIM MAI.Ml I ,
Tilt DATE 04 Elltst POEM 1C A
HON OF THIS NOTICE IS O r t &lt; &gt;
6 2002

Jaanna P Patvvi
PartOnal Rapfirtantativa
1901 S Sianmartn Avarvia
Sankxd E l 32773
STEPHEN H COOVER
EVxida Bar No 0114080
230 F4tx1h E^rt Avanua
PO Bo. 1149
Sankxd F l 32772
Tatephnna (407) 322 4051
l\XAOi Ockbar 6 11 20 2002
RR039
NOTICE O f SALE
Purtuant to Flnrvia Statute* Self
Skvege Eeakfy Act. Sec 63 006 A
83 807. Sato ot ennimt* (houtahokl*upcAm«) ei toauvl tpare to *at
•tty Owner le n t
0U65 Suchma Dorman P
0071 ftope Loretta
OlSti Dbbto Juhn 0
0232 Saktbury Joarvia T
0123 Friend* In Food*
0639 Nx.ho«*on Gerard
0266 Campbel Beveney T
To be tokl or dnputat] of Thur*
1001-02 10 em Pubkc Auctun
Ca*h Orly
At Sunfiay Skxe Away
610 Reeharf Rued
Late Mary f l 32746
AJ may pay up Ca* 407 333 4355
Pubk*h October t ) 20 2002
RR07S
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT f OR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FIOHIOA
p r o b a t e d iv is io n

FILE NO 02 227 C P
•N ME ESTATE Of
GUV HENDERSON HARTMAN
[Xxeated
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The aikTvntUrafkn of the n U l t ul
GUV HENOCRSON MART MAN
ttoteoaetl eh#^# dale u# death « « «
3«nuar» 0 2U02 n per tow j ei rre
C«itto Courl tor Semevjto County
Florida
*’• t . * i . .
*
Njmber 02 227 CP the * k &gt; t u of
•♦kch ■ 301 Norm Par* A ^ rx e
Santord Ft 12771 12 4 )
Thr
name* and eddrette* of the
Pertunai Repre*#ntat&gt;ve am) the
fVv^nai Ret r#*ar4atrve • eftomey
are *et torth bekm
AJ credtor* cj V e de*.e.)ent amt
other pertun* havw^j ctarm* or
derrervk* a ^ r n l le* e,lent * etoato
•Hkakrg &gt;awrelurtto cunhngvre or
&lt; * to*take) daere an e h m a •ipy
of thi* nr4.ee ** ter veil mu*| to# then
tUen* *.m Vw« Court AlfMJN tt»E
LAIEH o f rttRiE |j) m o n t h s
Af T i l l ?M£ OAT| Of THf flMST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (30) OAfS Af T ill Ttr)
UAIE Of SERVICE O f A COPY Of
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
AJ other in*torn* af the .JeceitorV
or*) perton* tvavmg davn* or
demand* aga&lt;n»t the itesederti*
estate n k d n g ur&gt;m*tu&lt;*tj &lt;ur«e&gt;
genf or .aa*|ua)ate&lt;) ila m i rr%*%l t e
v*»rr iiaen* * 4h itv* Court WlTHtff
THREE ()| MONTHS AfTER THE
DATE Of Tltt f iftST PUBLICATION
O f THIS NO IKE
AU ClAiMS NOT SO f it ED W6 L
BE FOREVER HAftflft ()
NOIWITHSTANfHNG The 1IME
P tR I
I I * RTM AIM . t
ANY CLAIM U lEO TWO (2) fEAftS
OH MOftE AFTER I HE DECE
DEN TS DATE O f DEATH IS
UARHiD
THE DATE O f FIRST P u b l ic A
TKJN O f HttS NOTICE IS CXkber
T l 2002
P A IR C U HARTMAN
Pertana! Mn&lt;r«*entadrve

__ rOBtCLOSUR* SALC
FtOTICE IS F4EREBY GIVEN pw
•uwa ki a Swnmary F ra l Judorwnl
o* Foratkoaura dalad OCT 3 2002
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1 ON
PAT.f ta
•MHOUGf) 22. INCLUSIVE O f THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF S E M ^
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Datad a n day ol OCT 3 2002
ICIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE m o r s e
Clart d tha O cta l Cowt
By Mary Sfroupe
OapWyCWrt
Putkih at
, , _ THE SEMINOLE HERALD
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toa R
Relay
PiAOtoi October 13. 20. 2002
RR079

,M fM! CIRCUIT COURT
° f fn e ta rn
JUOtciAL c ific u ir
•n a n d t o n
51 MlMOtr COUN t V
FLORIOA
GCNCRAL
JURISDICTION Ot VISION
CASE NO 02 CA 154/ 14 w
MORTGAGE E ll (: TRONIC
REGtsTMAf.o ff s y s t e m s m e
PlAiNTlFt
VS
PfDFK) ALONSO IF LIVING ANO
IF
DEAD
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
HEIRS.
DEVISEES
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES
LIENORS
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PUTTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY
THROUGH
UNDER
OR
AGAINST PEDRO ALONSO LUZ
ALONSO 6 K. A lU Z MATEO If LIV
ING
ANO
IE
DEAD
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
HEIRS
DEVISEES
GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS CREDl
TORS
TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY THROUGH UNOCR
OR AGAINST LUZ ALONSO A K A
LUZ MATEO FAIMWINOS
FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
CHAPMAN LAKES HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOC AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS!
NOTlCf O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY QiVEN pur
*ueri ki e Summary Frut Judgment
of fureitoeur* dated OCT J 2002
•niereil n Crv4 Case No 02 CA
156 7 1 1 W of the C rru f Court i4 the
tSTn &gt; j« K u l C&lt;»cut n and tor
SEMINOLE
County
Santord.
I lurto* I *&lt;u ve4
the Nghe»l an,)
be*l t to k r tor ca*h al V e West Front
Door at the SEMINOLE County
CourthLuve i n aterl at 101 N P»ik
A«enue n Sankm) f tortoa of It 00
a m an the Wry uf OC f 29 2002 Vto
kakerig ikmcnbed property a* *at
torth n
*a*l Summary frv il
Judgment k&gt; &lt;nt
LOT 66 CHAPMAN LAKES
PHASE 4 ACCOftOtNG TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS HE COHOE O N
PLAT BOOK 56 PAGES 15 ANO 16

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A ll
PERSONS
MAVINO
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CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
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LINE O f THE ExlSTINQ SUN
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THENCE 88 43 FEET
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Cauafcarry fL 12707
(407&gt;665 6603
65*320 8" WEST 16988 FEET
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
Attorney lor TVttfemer
ALONG THE SOUTH HIGH TOE­
NOTIEIEO THAT
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October 20. 27 2002
WAY LINE TO A
POINT ON A
AX crarMcxi ol t w dacadart and
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CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTH
partoni having claani ur damandt
THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH
a&gt;]am.l a . auala ol aw dacadant
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
RIOHTOEWAV LINE O f SUN
ollwr than araa kx ahom prtrrr.cn
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
DRIVE AND SAID CURVE HAVING
kx payrrwnl wa. nwda m aw Ordar
FLORIDA
A RADIUS O f 573*9 FEET
ol Stanmary Admarrilfabxi rrcivl hw
PROBATE DIVISION
THROUGH A CENT HAL ANGLE O f
ITwx claani aah art Cowl WITHIN
Ceae
Number:
02 1014 CP
16 9106- ANO AN ARC LENGTH
THREE 111 MONTHS AFTER THE
»N ME ESTATE O f
OE 161 73 FEET TO A POINT
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBLICATION
MARY
ELLEN
BECKER
1HENCE SOUTH 00-1133 5" EAST
O f THIS NOTICE
Oeceeaed
25 59 FEET TO THE POINT O f
ALL CLAIMS AND DE LLANOS NOT
NOTCE O f ADMINISTRATION
BEGINNING
SO EILE0 WILL BE FOREVER
The
edmm*batKjn
of
the
estate of
CHURCH PARCEL FROM THE
BARRED
MARY ELLEN BECKER dm eeted
SOUTH 14 COEW4ER O f SECTION
THE DATE O f FIRST PUBLI
F*e Nmtoer 02 !0»4 C P e pemlng
7 TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH RANGE
CAT ICON OE THIS NOTICE IS
n the Cecu4 Court tor Semnuie
30 EAST SEMINOLE COUNTY,
OCTOBER 20. 2002
C
an fy ftonda Probate Omeian r e
FLORIDA HUN NB9 47J6 E ALONG
DIANA S COLON
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Santord f tor.la 32772 The name*
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571 WuutPrra Way
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FEET TO A POINT 30 TEET EAST
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OF THE SE COHNER O f THE
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WEST 14 OE THE SW 1 4 O f THE
Ekxrda Bar No 143303
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
SE 14 OE SAID SECTION 7.
BALDWIN A MORRISON PA
NOTIFIED THAT
THENCE HUN N0O I027TW PAR
7100 South Highway 17 92
A l persons on ehLm r*s r u * e e
ALLEL WITH THE EAST LINE O f
Fain Part E l 12730
setved who ha»e objecttun* that
SAID WEST 14 A DISTANCE O f
Tataphiaw 407 834 1424
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Putkih Octabai 20 2 7 2002
sertlattve a n a or f^erketun of
ON THE NORTH HIGH TOE WAf
MR 128
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LINE O f SUN DftIVE |Rf CORDED
ct^eefcun* eath tfw* Court WITHIN
AS SANFORD AVENUE PLAT
NOTICE
THE LATER O f THREE MONTHS
BOOH 9 RAGE 18 OF THE PUBLIC
WHAT V I MCIE SALVAGE
AfTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
RECORDS O f SEMINOLE COUN
AUCTION
PUOLCATlON
O f THIS NOTCE
TV IIO RID A, THENCE CON TIN
W Xf N November I ) . 2002
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
UE NOU O OW E 497 81 FEET TO A
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DATE O f SERVICE O f A COPY Of
POINT ON SAIO NORTH MIGHT
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1001 N Olendu A w
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THENCE HUN SOUTlfWCSTEtUr
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other parson* having clean* or
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AUCTION
A COPY O f THIS NOTCE ON
tme to time i/ t l e ftref ecton e
WM| N November 20. 2002
them
meJe by r e Buerd ul Aakuetmen
TtUE lOOOem
A* other creittort oI the decelont
NOTE If A P f MSON OCClOCS
WMf RE A A R W n g Service
end person* r&gt;a,«og clam* or
TO APPEAL ANY D C C lSO l MADE
tOOt N Onendu A a
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TO ANy MAT U H C0NSI0CRC0 AT
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WITHIN THREE MONTHS
Tl«5 MCETiFtO OH H iAftiNO he
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AfTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
OH SHE WUL NEED A HI COHO
VEHCIE IDENTlf CATION •
PUW CATION O f THIS NOTCE
O f the PM O CKO INO S AND
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ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS AND
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Rubtoh October 20 2002
BE FOREVER HAHHt D
THAT A VEfUiAriM HECOHD O f
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V»* fAAae e October 20 2002
PU B IC AUCTION
*H K H HE COHO iNCLUOtS U«t
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TLSTiMONy
AND
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Juhn
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2002
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lo se Ua/y f l 12746
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786 0105
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NCEDtNO ASSISTANCE TO PAH
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YEAH I M I MAM t OftD
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THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
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October
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NOTICE O f SALE
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A MAT Vi M CI E SALVAGE
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A H i N November IS. 2002
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23— Lost &amp; Found
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spot* on bar tongu* lot! 9?ft 07 in
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Reward! 407 688-7504__________

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40/ 328 5383 Nrnsq
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
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ami
franchises C*« Florida Dept of
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8&lt;XM35 7352 or F TC HELP tor
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Consumer S«rv»ces betore seflmg
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59— Financial
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103 North Elkotl A m
Sanford Mayfair Section
(comer of Eton A 2nd St)
Sat Oct 19m
We have Home realty neat stuff
at very luw prices"!

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b u tn r ti by phone to pronvse you
a loan and ask you to pay for It
before they deliver. For more
rrtormatoon cal to* free t 877 FTC
HELP ( A R l k w v f f mesiwirje tom
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A TTN : SANFORD
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arxt lasting ntormation cal 630-393
3033 e.t 7452 S am a pm 7 days

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no touch fren/tf 407
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LABORERS NEEDED

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help AM shift Ca l 40 / 444 1000

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business by phone lo promise you
a loan .met ask you to pay for it
before they deliver. For more
^formation cal to* free t 877 FTC
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Driver Trainees Needed: Honey
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Are You Good With Your Hands?
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at 407 322 2642. eit 225
INSTALLER/TRAINEE
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framing provided Can 407 630­
4 700 lor interview
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93— RrxiMs For R ent

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Starling • U2Aak.
Mi.torlc Downtown
407-330-4423

FoinUin lodge cl Santord ha»
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.

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owner, private entrance No
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need apply 407-330-7373.

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no Sunday* 407 320 8100

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be rekAble A drive 407-333-7308
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knowledge Social services or
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bonus plan, plus health and
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pUtohmg IBM onfy eap a must
FT PT. longwood 40/ 331 883
ta* 407-331 3857

Looking lor a motivated and detail
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Duties mckjde answermg phones,
helping customers and other
admmistrat/ve duties Must havu
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E*cef A fypmg skdls
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twdtm* alternate weekend*. 53
hours month Serious inquires only
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750«

Dedicated Team Runs' Central
Transport seeks owner operator
teams lor derkcafed rune from our
Orlando terminal Home weekends
5 000 mites per week, tease
purchase programs, fuel. pl.ile
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12 Elderly Care
13 Health A Beauty
M For Sale

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117 Commercial Rentals
lie Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storage/Office For Rent

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Consultants
69 Resumes

H Reminder Services
IS Luxury Items
19 Compute r/TV
21 Personals
22 Healthcare
23 Lost A Found
25 Special Notices
27 Nursery 4 Child Care
33 Weigh! Management
35 Hypnosis
39 Health Insurance
&lt;3 Legal Services

70 Education A Training
7t Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

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55 Business
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57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
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63 Mortgages

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183 Television 4 SleretVRadio
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn 4 Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

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231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive

Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydes/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec Vefucles/Campers For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

199 Pets 4 Supplies

200 Llveslock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Weanng Apparel
211 Antique/Coflectiblos
215 Boats 4 Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

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279 Hauling

280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation 4 Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry 4 Repair

252 Accounting
253 Additions A

284 Lakefront Clearing

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M15 plus sec dep
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Hookups *575*10
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286 Laundry Services

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288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving 4 Storage
293 04. Lube 4 Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 Piano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen 4 Glass Woik
303 Secretarial 4 Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transpodation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
316 Welding 4 Sheet Metal
318 Welt Dnlting
3 19 Window Washing 4 Tinting

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114—

2/1 Units from 9495 A up 1st
"ninths rent A security deposit
Section 6 welcome 407-323-3266

Warehouse/Rental

Santord Histone D*tncl 2 2 . CMA
F'P. hardwood Itoors. security
system *«2Vmonlh 321 5780962
iantord 2BR IttA . lencedbedT
yard CHA *500 month 40 7 328

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section 0 accepted
The HiSimen Group
407-32 ! 0333
Santord 311. CMA IJ8 Club fload
1875mo plus dep me* 2/1 , too
Country Club Circle. *600*10 plus
uap Shade trees Pols ok w-th dep
407-323-4540
Santord 3 2 home w/1 cat gar 2
screened porches fenced yd
Hwcious Musi see' *800 Russet
Pr°P . 407-339-2232 X 212

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A appliances. Urge tof. I car carport
* h n « (pool rwa, M,W.van A iwport
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258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet 4 Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywall
276 Electrical
277 Fence
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154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homos For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
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96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments - Furnished
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starter Just had tune up A C neerJ
recharge 407 324 7492

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                    <text>WEEKEND
SEPTEMBER 1, 2002

T he Seminole H erald
M th Y E A R No. 4
Copyright O 2003 Tho Seminole Henld

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Sanford, Florida
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C ity O K s in te n t to h ire W a r to n -S m ith
By Dan Ping
Editor

Bangs and
Booms
In less than two weeks
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium will come alive
again when the ASA
(Amateur Softball
Association) hits town for
the 15th edition of its Men’s
Super Slow Pitch National
Finals.

Page 1B

Green
Thum bs
The Garden Club of
Sanford Inc., recently held
Its annual "August In
Florida* flower show held
at Its Sanford facility, located at 200 Fairmont Drive.

Page 1C

SANFORD — The city's largest public
improvement project will move forward
sooner rather than later, but only after a
split vote by the city commission.
On a 3-2 vote, the commission directed
city staff to post an intent-to-award notice
that Wharton-Smith Inc. is the contractor
of choice to rebuild the Lake Monroe sea­
wall and add public amenities to create
the Sanford Rivcrwalk.
Wharton-Smith was the second-lowest

Staff recommends redesign after
spending $600,000 on first plan
bidder for the project at $11.4 million. Hie
lowest bidder, Harbco Construction Inc.,
withdrew its bid last week after city offi­
cials denied Harbco's choice for a seawall
contractor because the company did not
have a state license.
Each commissioner voiced strong sup­
port for the Rivcrwalk. The split decision
centered on costs not commitment to (he

School Board closes
Cyber High School
From Staff Reports
SANFORD — After a tumul­
tuous two years, Cyber High is
dosed.
Despite pleas from the Sanford
charter school's students, parents
and faculty, the Seminole County
School Board Tbesday ordered the
school to be shut down at 3 3 0 p.m.
Friday. Although board members
disagreed in the past on decisions
concerning the school, Tuesday's
vote was unanimous.
The Board's decision followed
Superintendent Paul Hagerty's
recommendation Monday that it
immediately terminate the charter
issued to Cyber High Charter
School due to finandal and
instructional concerns. Among the
&gt;roblems, the school reportedly
aces a debt of more than $100,000
and the lack of certification
amongst its teaching staff.
The biggest concern, however,
was the termination of the school's
NovaNet service in August The
Internet provider was the main
delivery of cofp curriculum to the

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school's students.
In tire past, the Board gave the
charter school time to rectify its
problems. In May, Board members
voted to allow the school to contin­
ue operating — at least until
October — although there were
already major concerns about
Cyber High. The decision followed
the Orange County School Board's
vote to close Cyber High's
Orlando school.
TWo years ago, when Cyber
High offirials approached the
School Board’about a charter con­
tract, many were impressed by
they proposed. In April 2000, the
school entered into a three-year
agreement with Seminole County
to serve 150 at-risk students in the
ninth and tenth grades. Last year,
the School Board approved expan­
sion at Cyber High, allowing the
school to add the 11th grade and
serve 175 students.
When the school opened, it
promised a student-to-teacher
ratio o f 21-1, as well as expanded
*
Sec Cyber High, Pige 8A

Cultural Arts Council
shows Commission
how funds are used
By Nick PMfauf

is now getting $20 from cadi
Performing Arts special license
plate sold in Seminole County,
On May 14, the Seminole which is estimated at bringing in
County Commission approved a approximately $25,000 annually.
tri-party
contract
between
The presentation went into
Seminole County, United Aits and ’ great detail regarding the amount
Seminole Cultural Arts Council. In of money being allocated by the
the preparation of the fiscal year Council to various entities, but the
2002-2003 budget the commission final results produced repeated
approved allocating $100,000.
observations by members of the
At that time, a request was County Commission, most of
made to have a formal presenta­ which were brought up during
tion to the commission by the budget discussions.
Seminole Cultural Arts Council.
Commissioner Carlton Henley,
The presentation was made noting the amount being allocated
Tbesday, first by Ron Rose, current to the Helen Stairs Theatre, com­
president of the Council, who mented, "I would like to see more
turned the microphone over to emphasis placed on the visual arts
Jack Wert, who will replace Rose than you nave been doing." Wert
aspresident at the end of this fiscal explained that the Council was
year, on O ct 1.
looking into that situation.
Wert's presentation was very
Commissioner Grant Malloy
detailed, pointing out the econom­ repeated what he had said in the
ic impact of arts and culture in the budget session; "I believe the arts
county, the seven theater projects should be funded privately, not by
which are supported by the government."
Council, various galleries where
Commissioner Randy Morris,
visual arts are 6hown, musical pre­ commenting on the Coundl's
sentations and festivals.
See Arts, Page 8A
Wert explained that the Council

Staff Writer

( 'V ? National Ethnic Foods
Month is a great opportuni­
ty to explore the rich cul­
tural diversity right In your
own backyard.

PageSC

Seminole Smile

project. Wharton-Smith's bid is more than
the $10.2 million in state and federal
grants the city budgeted for the project.
Commissioners Velma Williams and
Randy Jones, joined by Mayor Drady
Lcssard, voted to move forward with the
project and find the funds to make up the
difference.
Lcssard presented a plan to make up

part of the difference. Earlier this year, the
Sanford Airport Authority borrowed $1
million from the city. Lcssard said SAA
President and CEO Larry Dale, along with
SAA board chairman Bill Miller both indi­
cated the full board may support repaying
$525,000 of the loan in the next fiscal quar­
ter.
"You know I would never want to harm
the operations of the airport," Lcssard
said. "But Mr. Dale assures me they
would not be negatively impacted. The
See R ivcrw a lk, Page 10A

A n e w b e g in n in g

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Circuit Drug Court Judge Gene R. Stephenson, left, introduces Seminole County Adult Drug Court's first
graduate, Mark Rice, during a Thursday ceremony.

T h ree g ra d u a te
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S e m i n o l e ’s

D ru g C o u rt
By Michelle Jeria
Managing Editor

W

hen Seminole County Adult
Drug Court was implemented in
July 2001, Mark Rice was the
first to enter the program. On Thursday, he
was the first to graduate.
TWo others, Ed Spade and Sammie Sutton,
joined Rice to be the fust graduating class of
Seminole's Drug Court — a program that
includes 12 months of intensive judicial
supervision and substance abuse treatment.
For the three men, the graduation ceremony
meant the beginning of a new chapter in
their lives.
"Hats off to all the men who are graduat­
ing," Circuit Drug Court Judge Gene R.
Stephenson said during Thursday's ceremo­
ny. "They persevered. They turned what was
darkness into light."
Through a partnership between the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office and the
Eighteenth Judidal Circuit, the county's
Drug Court was implemented more than a
year ago to address the relationship between
crime and drug use.-The program's mission
is to unite the judiciary, criminal justice enti­
ties, substance abuse treatment providers
and the community in a singular program
that reduces drug use by non-violent offend­
ers, restores them to law-abiding productive

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Circuit Drug Court Judge Gene R. Stephenson,
left, shakes Ed Spade's hand during Thursday’s
graduation ceremony. Spade was one of the first
to graduate from Seminole County's Adult Drug
Court, which started in July 2001.
ty and lessons the fiscal impact on sodety.
Individuals voluntarily enter the fourphase, highly structured treatment program
tliat lasts between one year and 18 months,
depending upon individual progress. Each
phase consists of spedfied treatment objec­
tives and therapeutic and rehabilitative activ­
ities.
While partidpating in Drug Court,
See C ou rt, Page 8A

Hob Nob boasts largest attendance yet
More than 1,000 people gather for straw ballot event

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By Michelle Jeria
Managing Editor

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Tony TUzlo, e candidate tor Casselberry City Commission Seat 1, takes his
turn at the polls during Thursday evening's Hob Nob.

LAKE MARY — There were
few surprises during Thursday's
straw poll at the Seminole
County/Lake Mary Regional
d u m b e r of Commerce Political
Hob Nob.
State Rep. David Mealor won
by a landslide, as did School
Board Member Jeanne Morris.
Voters, however, were divided on
a state amendment reducing
classroom size.

The
results
from
the
Chamber's straw ballot aren't
offidal, but the numbers arc good
predictors for the upcoming party
primaries and November elec­
tion. During the past two
decades, the Clumber's Hob Nob
voters have picked the winning
candidates 84 percent of the time.
"Since this is mostly a
Republican county, there were
very few surprises on Thursday,"
Chamber
Communications
Director Debbie Lee said.
"However, there were a few close

races.
Held at the new Orlando
Marriott-Lake
Mary,
the
C u m b er's 19th Hob Nob attract­
ed more than 1,100 people — a
record for the pre-election elec­
tion event. More than 500 cast
their votes for local, state and fed­
eral candidates.
Many of the ballot's candidates
were on-hand, including state
Rep. Tom Feeney, state Sen. Locke
Burt — who is running for state
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No 18-minute gaps here: Either John Mercer's
memory is slipping or he's buttering up City
Commissioner Whlley Eckstein for a future
favor.
Eckstein said he wasn’t sure he supported the
Downtown Community Redevelopment
................................................Agency's unanimous

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On Labor Day, Monday
Sept. 2, there will be no
curbside collection of
garbage recycling or yard
he iresidents o f
waste for the
unincorporated Sem inole
County.
Residents arc asked to
hold all items until their
next regularly scheduled
collection day. Further
information may be
obtained by calling Solid
Waste Management
Customer Services at 407665-2260.

A round the C lock
Riverwalk if the city
could not find enough
funds. Mercer, who is
chairman of the CRA,
corrected Eckstein.
"It wasn't unani­
mous. I didn't vote
for it," Mercer said.
Maybe Mercer
thought he didn't
vote for it, but a
review of the minutes
clearly shows he did.
An audio recording
w w w w w w ” of the meeting shows
Mercer not only voted for it, he also declared the
vole unanimous. ‘
Perhaps next time Mercer should ask for the
tape recorder Richard Nixon used.

by Dan Ping

Mercedes dreams: Speaking of Eckstein, now
that it appears Major League Baseball players
won't strike, it can't be long before Sanford's
senior commissioner is behind the wheel of a
Mercedes Benz. Then again, maybe not.
Eckstein's son David plays for the Anaheim
Angels, and Mayor Brady Lessard likes to kid
Whitoy about David buying fancy gifts for his
parents. Whitcy, who's tight with a buck — his
and the taxpayers — usually dismisses Lessard's
tomfoolery with a wave of the hand. Not
Thursday night, however. Whltey joined in the
fun be saying he'd already narrowed his colors
to two, and he expected David to buy one in
each color.

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T h e dessert table at the O rlando M arrlott-Lake M ary w as sure to be a palate pleasor for people w ho attended Th u rsd a y's
Political H o b N ob hosted by the Sem inole County/Lake M ary Regional C h a m be r of C om m orce .

Early bird: If you thought presidential cam­
paigning started early, you obviously haven't
been approached by Brenda Carey lately.
The sassy redhead is running for Seminole
County Commission District 5, a seat that Isn't
scheduled to be on the ballot until September
2004.
With more than two years before the first vote
is casfTCarey is already in top form. She's telling
anyone who'll listen that she’s raised $38,000 so "
far and that incumbent Daryl M cLain raised less
for his short-lived congressional campiign.
Carey was one of several contenders left at the
alter when incumbent McLain decided not to
resign and run for congress.
1 haven't a due how the race will turn out.
Heck, at this point, we don't even know who all
the candidates might be or if McLain intends to
seek re-election. I do know this, Carey's going to
bum out or bum up the support she thinks she
has if she doesn't dial it down a notch. Already
some top politicos are grumbling about the fullcourt press Carey is applying this early in the
campaign (Can we even officially call it a cam­
paign yet?).
Carey, of course, will take exception to that.
She'll even accuse me of "being in Daryl
McLain's back pocket." (I want to see the size of
the pocket that will hold my big buttl) Fact of the
matter is she comes across as crass and a bit
witchy, two qualities that aren't enduring to vot­
ers.
That's not to say she would make a bad com­
missioner, but good grief, get life. When I see a
candidate campaigning this hard two years away
from election day, makes me wonder what moti­
vates them — a desire to serve or a yearning to
grab power.

A irport Boulevard closed
Sept. 2 through S e p t 6
Airport Boulevard will be dosed from U.S.
17-92 to Live Oak Boulevard on Monday, Sept. 2
through Friday, Sept. 6.
It is necessary to close Airport Boulevard
while crews are in the area doing milling, resur­
facing, and asphalt work. This work is part of
the Airport Boulevard widening project.
The mad closure will take place during the
hours of 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. This road closure will
take place if weather permits.

Multiple Charges
Seminole County Sheriff's deputies
arrested Thomas Dennis Schuk, 19, of
Grassy Point Drive, Lake Mary, on
Thursday, Aug. 29. Following an inten­
sive investigation, it was determined
that between Aug. 9 and 10, Schuk had
stolen $300 in golf dubs from a resi­
dence and taken them to a pawn shop.
According to the arrest report, when
* -1he-was apprehended, he reportedly
admitted to other crimes. On Aug. 22,
nn arrest report was filed on Schuk in
regard to the theft of what is possibly
another set of golf clubs valued at
$641.99 which had also been pawned.
At that time, deputies charged him
with burglary of a building, dealing in
stolen property, fraud/false owner­
ship, and fraudulent use of credit
cards.
This time, Schuk was charged with
two counts of vehicular burglary, three
of larceny/theft of over $300, dealing
in stolen property, giving false owner­
ship for pawned items, and burglary of
a dwelling.
Vehicle Thefts
• Sheriff's deputies were called to
the parking lot of the Seminole Towne
Center mall Wednesday, in regard to a
stolen vehicle, followed there by its
owner. When deputies arrived, thev
said another vehicle, being driven by a
woman, swerved and almost hit the
patrol car. There were three men in the
car, which were identified as the ones
who took the vehicle. The woman told
officers she had been called by one of
them to pick them up. Drugs were also
located in the vehicle. The stolen vehi­
cle was subsequently found aban­
doned in the west side of the mall
parking lot.
T\vo of the men were placed under
arrest in connection with the theft.
Billy Dee Williams, 22, of Dunbar
Avenue, Lake Mary, and Varian Lore/
Mitchell, 22, of Molten Avenue,
Sanford, were each charged with grand
theft auto, and possession of cocaine.
• Sheriff's deputies arc investigating
the theft of a vehicle Thursday from
the auto auction on E. SR 46 in
Sanford. 1\vo persons unloading a
vehicle for Auction, noticed a CMC dri­
ving in the area which they believed to
be suspicious. Later, one of the men in
the GMC apparently got in one of their
vehicles, a 1999 Infinity, and drove off.

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County, where it is believed Volusia
County deputies apprehended the sus­
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stolen as well. No specific names were
listed under arrests.
Traffic Crash
Kevin Bernard Grant, 24, of West
13th Place, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday. Officers
said he had been involved in a crash in
the 1400 block of West 16th Street, and
when he attempted to drive off, he
struck the vehicle tire second time.
Grant was arrested on two charges of
resisting an officer without violence,
and one each for driving under the
influence (DUI) of alcuhol/drugs, DUI
with property damage, possession of
under 20 grams i '
driving, hit Sc
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scene, leaving
no current
insurance, hav­
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container, and
no vehicle regis­
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• Lewis
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36, of Sabal
Park Place,
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arrested
Wednesday by
sheriff's
deputies at his
residence as the
result of a dis­
pute with his
wife. He was
charged with
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battery/ domes­
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The Sem inole Wekiva
Trail grand opening and
ribbon cutting cerem ony
will be held Wednesday,
Sept. 4, at 10 a.m ., at
Oakmonte Plaza, at the
intersection of
International ParkwM'VnB
Lake Mary Boulevard in
Heathrow. Space Islim ited
so those attending arc
asked to RSVP to Heidi
Terry at 407-665-2092 aby
no later than August 28.
The Sem in ole County
Lake M ary R egional
C ham ber o f Commerce
will present Congressm an
Joh n M ica speaking on
Transportation Progress in
Central Florida,
Wednesday, Sept. 4, begin­
ning at 7:30 a.m. at
Country Club at Heathrow.
$5 for members, $10 for
non members.
For additional informa»P
407-333-4748.

Other Arrests
Jan F. Lindholm, 61, of Halbrook
Circle, Lake Mary, was reportedly
involved in a vehicular crash Thursday
at Like Park and Greenway. Florida
Highway Patrol troopers arrested him
on charges of disorderly intoxication
and resisting an officer without vio-

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Herald photo by Tommy

Members of the Sanford Polico Department conducted an exercise in
the use of Stop Sticks Thursday at the site of the old Seminole County
Sheriffs Office at the Orlando-Sanford International Airport. Pictured,
from left, are William Stead. Sanford traffic homiddo investigator Sgt.
Mark Kovacs, stop stick instructor and Sanford Officer Kenneth
McLackland.Stop Sticks reduce the number of pursuits, and in fact, will
stop most pursuits before they even begin. Stop Sticks deployment is
a safer alternative than vehicle pursuit. They are engineered to deflate
a tire safely in five seconds without a blowout, and will save kves as well
as reduce property damage.

The Sanford H istoric
Trust will hold its first
general meeting of the fall
on Thursday, Sept. 5 at 7
p.m. in the fellowship hall
of First Presbyterian
Church, 4lh Street and
Park Avenue in Sanford.
The Trust, sponsor of the
Sanford historic holiday
home tour held annually
the first weekend in
December, has volunteer
opportunities available to
assist in tour preparations
as well as other communi­
ty project:
Thee me
meeting is open to
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the public. For additional
information, contact
Secretary Karen McNeil at
407-321-6734 or President
Linda Kuhn at 407-3238353.

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He reportedly had been involved in
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following a dispute with his wife. He
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ROBERT 'BALLIE'
ASHE III
Robert "Bailie" Ashe, III, 29,
of Bloomfield Circle, Orlando,
died
Monday,
Aug. 19, 2002
at Orlando
Regional
Medical
Center. Bom
April 8,1973
in Sanford,
he was a life­
long resident.
He was a landscaper.
Survivors include son,
Robert IV, Oviedo; daughter,
Tamia C. Ashe, Sanford; moth­
er, Beatrice Ashe, Sanford;
father, Robert Jr., Oviedo;
brothers, Brian Brooks, Sioux
Falls, S.D., Jason Paul Ashe,
Sanford; sisters, Erika Lane,
Apopka, Tioncc Kennon and
Dcvonda Kennon, both of
Sanford; grandmother, Bessie
Bowers, Oviedo.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

EVA B. ALFORD
Eva B. Alford, 86, W. Jinkins
Circle, Sanford, died Tuesday,
Aug. 27,2002 at her residence.
Bom in Barren County,
Georgia, she moved to Sanford
from Palm Dale in 1942. She
was a housewife and a mem­
ber o f Grace Fellowship
Congregational Church in
Sanford. She belonged to
Women of the World and
Pythian Sisters.
Survivors include sons,
Joseph T., Lakeland, William
L , Honolulu, James K.,
Sanford; daughters, Cassie M.
Wilbanks, Eustis, Elizabeth J.
Hause, Sanford, Barbara A.
Potter, Arizona, Susan Salmon,
Sanford; sisters, Virginia
Galley, Sanford, Bobbie
Snyder, New Smyrna Beach; 17
grandchildren; 33 great-grand­
children; 20 great-great-grand­
children.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home Oaldawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.

Susanne Vilardi, Orlando,
Michelle Hovelmann, Orlando,
Dawn Vilardi, Long Island,
N.Y.; brother, John Szolosi,
Lake Mary; six grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
Tuesday, Sept. 3, at 7 p.m., at
Banfield Funeral Home in
Winter Springs with Rev.
Stanley E. Coon officiating.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
LAWRENCE N. HAWKINS
Lawrence N. Hawkins, 57,
Lincoln Avenue, Sanford, died
Thursday, Aug. 29, 2002 at
Central Florida Regional
Hospital, Sanford. Bom in
Ocala, he moved to Sanford 56
years ago. He was a former
custodian for Seminole
Community College in Sanford.
He belonged to New Salem
Primitive Baptist Church of
Jesus Christ and was a veteran
of the U.S. Army.
Survivors include mother,
Catherine Hawkins, Sanford;
sons, Carlos Hawkins and
Eddie Charles, both of Sanford;
daughters Zarina Lemons,
Sanford, and Samantha Smith,
Belle Glade; brothers, Prince
Myers, Evell Lynch, Hal
Hawkins, all of Sanford,
Ronald Flemings, Kilecn, Tex.;
sisters, Mercedes Lemon,
Starlane Myers, Mary Alice
Hawkins and Bernice Hawkins,
all of Sanford; 12 grandchil­
dren.
Gail and Wynn Mortuary,
Inc., Orlando, in charge of
arrangements.

RONALD D. HEFLIN
Ronald D. Heflin, 65, Villa
Capri Circle, DeLand, died
Monday, Aug. 26, 2002 at his
residence. Bom Sept. 7 ,1 9 3 6 in
St. Louis, Mo„ he moved to
Central Florida from Longview,
Texas in 2001. He was a self
employed industrial electrical
engineer, and a veteran of the
U.S. Army. He attended First
Presbyterian Church of
DeLand.
Survivors include wife,
Patricia, DeLand; daughters,
Debra Kilfoyle, Pam Heflin,
both of St. Louis, Judy Miller,
DeLand; son, Ken Unger,
Palmera, Penn., daughter,
Doreen Gunn, Nashville, Tenn.;
seven grandchildren.
Phoenix Cremation Society,
Inc., South Daytona, in charge
of arrangements.
TH O M A S LEE NAZWORTH
Thomas Lee Nazworth, 61,
Weatherford Drive, Deltona,
died Monday, Aug. 26, 2002 at
Florida Hospital Fish Memorial,
Orange City. Bom in Coral
Gables, he moved to Central
Florida from California six
ears ago. He was retired from
ederal Service (Fleet Technical
Support Center, San Diego). He
was a two tour veteran of the
U.S. Navy, and Presbyterian by
faith. He was a member of
DeBary VFW Post 8093,
American Legion Post 0400,
Fleet Reserve Association, Tin
Can Sailors Association and
Deltona Elks Lodge 2739.
Survivors include wife,
Virginia "G inny", Deltona;

step-son, Richard Adkins, Oak
Creek Wis.; daughter, Janette
"Bruce" Lcrod, El Cajon, Cal.;
three grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to American Cancer
Society, 218-A East New York
Avenue, DeLand, 32724-5554.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.
MAD1LYN JO YCE TANGUAY
Madilyn Joyce Tanguay, 62,
Chateau Circle, DeBary, died
Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2002 at
Florida Hospital Fish Memorial,
Orange City. Bom in Standish,
Maine, she moved to Central
Florida two months ago. She
was a retired factory line work­
er for Transistor Co. in Maine.
She was Catholic by faith.
Survivors include husband,
Paul G„ DeBary; sons, Chuck,
Arizona, Paul, Jr., Windham,
Maine; daughters, Paula,
Oxford, Maine, Annette,
Norway, Main, Cheryl,
Gorham, Maine; mother,
Florence Roberts, Buxton,
Maine; brother, Clifford
Roberts, DeBary; sister, Sandra
Minor, Tuscon, Ariz.; 15 grand­
children.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.
M ADISON R O SE VIDRA
Madison Rose Vidra, 26 days,
West 2nd Street, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Aug. 28,2002 at
Arnold Palmer Hospital. He
was bom Aug. 3, 2002 in
Orlando.

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JOH N M ICHAEL W ILLIA M S
John Michael Williams, 77, E.
Graves Avenue, Orange City,
died Sunday, Aug. 25, 2002 at
John Knox Medical Center,
Orange City. Bom in Stamford,
Conn., he moved to Central
Florida 25 years ago. He was a
retired superintendent. He was
a member of St. Ann's Catholic,
18th District Representative in
Sanford, and ran for Mayor of
Orange City twice. He was a
council member of the City of
Orange City.
Survivors include wife,
Dorothy, Orange City; sons,
Richard, Washington State, John
Jr., Deerfield Beach, Robert,
Texas; daughters Teresa
Guimond, Conn., Janet Foust,
Seffner; brothers, Theodore and
Walter, both of Connecticut;
seven grandchildren.
A memorial service will be
held Saturday, Aug. 31, at 10
a.m. in the little chapel at St.
Ann's Catholic Church, DeBary.
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Central Florida Regional
Hospital, Sanford. Bom in Fort
Madison, Iowa, he moved to
Central Florida from Miami 30
years ago. He was a retired
telecommunications specialist
for a delephone company in
DeLand. He attended St. Clare
Catholic Church, Deltona.
Survivors include wife, Alice,
Orange City; son, Donald Jr.,
Deltona; daughters Diane Sloup
and Mary Alice Meacham, both
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David, Schodack Landing, N.Y.;
daughter, Susan Bush, Troy,
N.Y.; sister, Esther Alexander,
West Bends, Wis.; three grand­
children.
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I know you'll find this hard to believe — but there arc still
motorists on our highways who don't wear scat belts (said
tongue-in-cheek).
When seat belts first came out, 1 was one of those reluctant to
use them. When first made, they were cumber­
some and very restrictive. Then it was a chore
to get use to unbuckling when I got out o f the
car. Many times 1 ended up almost twisting
my back trying to get out with the belt still
attached.
But then I began to think of getting in a rearender and my face going out through the
windshield. It's not a pleasant thought. I also
didn't want my chest or face banging on the
steering wheel. So I started using them, and
*'ave been doing so for many years. It has
become as common as turning on the ignition
• • • • * • • key.
But there are still those who refuse to wear them. Law
enforcement agencies across the nation arc urging people to
Buckle Up. Actually, it's an organization called "Buckle Up
Florida," which recently reported that 22 people were killed in
traffic crashes during the Labor Day weekend last year, and
that was just for people who weren't wearing their seat belts.
The Oviedo Police Department is one of our agencies stress­
ing the importance of using belts. As such, they will be crack­
ing down this holiday weekend, ready to issue citations. They
will, of course, be joined by many other law enforcement agen­
cies state-wide. If you are pulled over for any Infraction ana
not wearing a belt, you will get an additional ticket.
The last drive was on Memorial Day weekend and was
called "Click It or Ticket." The drive reported a 75.1 percent
safety belt usage rate across the state. It was the best percent
reported in the state thus far. But think of it, almost a quarter of
our motorists W EREN'T using scat belts. That figure is still too
dangerous in my opinion.
On, another statistic. Buckle Up Florida says Traffic crashes
are the number one killer of young children in the state, and six
out of 10 children who die in traffic crashes were not complete­
ly restrained.
Last year in Florida, there were more than 562,000 people
involved in traffic crashes. O f those who were not buckled up,
nearly 50 percent were injured or killed.
The reason for this weekend's drive of course, is the extreme­
ly heavy traffic expected over the Labor Day weekend. It's the
last three-day weekend of the summer and many families will
be taking to the road for one final trip with the kids.
Buckle up. Come back home and bring the kids all in healthy
conditions.
Some day perhaps, auto manufacturers may have your vehi­
cle set up to not start unless the seat belt has been hitched up
properly. This may help to save lives, but until then, attaching
those seat belts is up to you. DO IT!

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It's been a rough summer for the folks at Sanford Main Street.
Created to promote the interests of downtown, the organization
has instead spent the last three months promoting more fights
than Don King. Thankfully Labor Day — the unofficial end of
summer — is upon us, and hopefully so is the summer mad­
ness that has reigned within Main Street.
The executive board of directors took a step in the right direc­
tion Tuesday and agreed to resign at the end of September
when elections for new officers will take place. The hope is that
membership will elect a fresh group of officers who aren't sad­
dled with the bagage of the present board.
Resignation alone won't solve the conflicts, however. The
City Commission and the Downtown Community
Redevelopment Agency should take steps to limit the amount
of taxpayer funding Main Street and other downtown organiza­
tions receive. It may be a cliche to say money is the root of all
evil, but past experience has proven downtown groups spend
too much time jockey for position at the tax-dollar feed bucket.
City government should cut the money to a minimum and
force these groups to increase their fund-raising efforts. When
groups have to work to fund their programs, members must
cooperate and build coalitions to succeed. A secondary benefit
occurs because members buy into the slate of programs and ser­
vices the organization offers. No need to raise money for pro­
grams that lack consensus from the membership.
Let's be d e a r less government funding doesn't mean less
support. A 16-year-old son may want a Corvette, but allowing
him to drive the family Dodge isn't proof that his parents love
him less. The d ty can provide support services. The city can
indentify grant opportunities. What the d ty can't do is continue
to fund groups that fall to perform. Main Street is a prime
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Your View
Absence at
funeral shows
lack of respect
To the ed itor
The recent funeral of Denver
Cordell, former mayor of
Sanford and former sheriff of
Seminole County, angered many
people at the absence of any city
or county officials. Two former
mayors did attend. Sonny
Rabom and Bcttyc Smith. Folks,
that's called respect.
A neighbor and friend,
Clara L. Palmer

Sanford’s image
tarnished by
recent article
To the ed ito r
The article about Sanford's
hope to polish its faded glory in
the Orlando Sentinel's Monday,
Aug. 19,2002, issue headlined
"Rebirth'* seems to read more
like an obituary.
Tire staff writer's harsh
assault on our county's seat cer­
tainly doesn't help the city of
Sanford very much in overcom­
ing any exaggerated "im age"
problems anytime soon. His
personal evaluation of Sanford
being a "tired, downbeat town"
couldn't be further from the
truth. Calling U S . Highway 1792 in Sanford an "ugly" blend of
pawnshops, used-car lots and
fast-food joints is unprofession­
al, inaccurate and destructive.
He Is obviously unaware of the
current U S . Hiel
ghway 17-92
•Tfoi taking
beautification efforts
place throughout Seminole
County, including new side­
walks in Sanford and the beauti­
fication of the new 417 inter­
change. This 17-92 improvement
effort is headed by a
Community Redevelopment
Agency, where 50 percent of all
property taxes generated by
new construction and renova­
tions along 17-92 for 10 years,

go toward improving and beau­
Florida? Or, that Sanford is
tifying the roadway.
home to one of the top commu­
The staff writer went on to
nity colleges in the state. Calling
insult Sanford residents by
the popular Rivership Romance
dinner cruse, which has attract­
exaggerating the historic city's
crime rate, saying it was the
ed hundreds of tour groups
highest in Seminole County and
from throughout Florida and
beyond, "a day-cruse business"
giving the impression that there
arc prostitutes on every street
is ludicrous.
comer in downtown neighbor­
Someday the riverwalk along
hoods, and armed guards in our
Lake Monroe will jo in the grow­
supermarkets. He cited twoing list of Sanford's attributes,
year old statistics that were
but what impresses me Is that
based on "10,676 crimes per
Sanford has attracted some of
100,000 residents." Sanford only
the most affluent boaters of
has 38,000 residents. It is inter­
Central Florida who use our
esting to note that no crime has
first-class marinas, which are
ever been committed against
located along Sanford's beauti­
any of the 31,000 patrons who
ful lakefront.
have attended Theatre perfor­
How in the world can
mances since the historic
Sanford ever shake its image
Theatre reopened in May, 2000,
problem when journalists and
or against any of the 25,000 indi­ civic leaders continue to embell­
viduals who attended the past
ish and underscore the rumors
three Sanford Heritage Festivals. about Sanford's past rather than
What is even more unbeliev­
the dramatic growth and quality
able is that a member of the
of life improvements Sanford
board of directors of the local
has made in recent years.
chamber of commerce also fed
Will there ever be a time
into the negative by asserting
when people throughout
that the "Sanford stigma" still
Central Florida will truly realize
exists. A stigma that will obvi­
that Sanford is not a "diamond
ously never go away if commu­
in the rough" — It is a gem that
nity leaders make comments in • shines today and will continue
the press like "crime-ridden"
to shine even brighter in the
and "not progressive", and that
future. It is a community where
rcaltors steer clients away from
real estate is a good investment,
Sanford because of poor quality
where students from throughout
schools. That is certainly not an
Seminole County are on waiting
expected "chamber of com­
lists to attend Sanford area mag­
merce" spin. You would expect
net schools, where downtown
a chamber representation to
highlight the impressive growth
currently happening in Sanford
lings I
such as the economic boom hap­ at an all time high.
pening in the Seminole Towne
Ronald E. Rose
Center Mall area or the success
of Sanford's International
Airoort, the fifth largest airport
in Florida, or the newly restored
historic Helen Stairs Theatre
which sits proudly in down­
town Sanford and has attracted
more than 30,000 patrons from
To the ed ito r
60 different Central Florida
communities since it reopened
This is in regards to the recent
in May 2000, and generated
rain we have been getting and
$621,766 in local economic activ- the poor drainage system here
ity.
in Sanford.
What about the city's signa­
Do our city officials live here
ture event, the Sanford Heritage
in Sanford? Should we be
Festival which attracts 25,000
expecting help elsewhere?
people from throughout Central
I believe we have our priori­

Problem with
drainage needs
to be addressed

ties mixed up. Why are we
building new sidewalks down
17-92 when I can't even walk to
the end of my driveway without
first putting on wader boots?
My three children have to walk
to the edge of the road in order
to put their shoes on before
heading off to school. Why?
Because I have sitting water all
through my yard. Water that has
been sitting there for auitc some
time now. I'm not talking about
a little w a te r... I'm talking
about a small lake! It seems that
all the rain water concentrates in
one spot after a dow npour...
MY YARD. It wouldn't be so
hard to live with if it drained off
in a couple of days but it does­
n't. It's creating a serious health
roblem and I can't seem to get
elp with it. I'll bet my wife has
talked to every official in
Sanford. It seems like one passes
the buck to the other. Nobody
wants to assume responsibility.
Did I mention the pollywogs?
How about the frogs? We've
gone through at least three gen­
erations so far. Maybe I could
sell frogs and with that money I
can put a drainage system down
our street. I'm thinking about
putting a no fishing sign on my
front yard.
If it continues to rain like it
has been, I'm going to have to
put a hitching post out front
and tie a canoe to it in order to
t to my door. Did I mention
it my wife has been fighting
cancer since November of last
year? She has to wade through
water to get to the car. Not only
is this an unhealthy atmosphere
but dangerous at best.
I feel we have our priorities
mixed up, but go ahead with
your new sidewalks. They seem
more important than the health
of my family. If I am unable to
get assistance from the city, my
next move will be TV news
media and governmental and
health department officials.
My name is Clyde Lane and
the house I'm mentioning is on
Cedar Avenue. If you drive by,
* sasc, NO FISHING!!! I dc
ve frogs for sale though.
Sim
incercly
Clyde Lane Jr.

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The Herald asks people what they th in k ...
L a b or Day
m arks the
u n official end
o f summer.
Many will
enjoy a threeday weekend,
so we a sk ed
p eop le what
their p lan s are
f o r the last
vacation day o f
the season.

My special plans
are to finish packing
my RV. I'm hoadxig to
my son's wedding In
New Jersey.
Pat A its

Casselberry

1just took over
Something Special
Antiques, so I plan to
be dosed that day,
sleep in and relax.
Then, Tuesday I w i
open with a bang

Joan Rowan
Sanford

I plan to Just sit
around and take It
easy.

Jim Lash
Lake Mary

Tm going to the
Gators' game. And, the
Gators are going to
win, d course.

A l BIHtrpe
Lake Mary

I'm going to the
beach.

Steve Richards
Sanford

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Los Angeles Tim es Sunday Crossw ord Puzzle
Edited by Rich Nonis and Joyce Nichols Lewis
“GIMME TH E
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sign
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playwright
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spokescow
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101 Altar
constellation
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106 Artist who had
a "blue period*
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briefly
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speaker
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heroine
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areas
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protagonist
41 Alabama's only
seaport
44 Jennifer Gamer
spy drama
45 Tasman Sea city
48 Together, in
music
49 Ethnic ending
52 Dearie
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light squeeze
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64 Load
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66 Put on
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practice
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founder
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note

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Senegal?
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leeling
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basins
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Wolto
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dog
application
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a way
trials
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13 Slugger Sammy 47 Kind ol tide
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ruler*
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perp
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75 Rams' home
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colorful
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mooting
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Dallas
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fashion
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Caesar
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Chase* degree:
Abbr.

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cries
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eg.
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time
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acronym
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103 Thin as
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denoting
possibility
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brata
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relative
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article
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The City o f Sanfonl is accepting applications for the First Comprehensive Plan
Amendment o f 2005 The plan amendment will consider amendments to the Future
Land Use Plan Mop o f the Future Land Use Element o f the Comprehensive Plan. The
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contact the City o f Sanford Department o f Planning and Community Development
(407 330-3672) in order to obtain an application form. An application fee is also
required. Annexation petitions will also be considered. Application forms are available
on the second floor o f City Hall or on the web: www.ci sanford.fl.us

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Markham Wood* Presbyterian Church.
5210 Markham Wooda Road lone mile
North of Lake Mary Boulevardl.
Lake Mary
Sporta Training Center al Sylvan Lake Park.
845 Lake Markham Road. Sanford
Midway Elementary School. 2251 Jltway
(Midway). Sanford
Altamonte Springs City Hall. 225
Newburyport Avenue. Altamonte Springs
Oviedo East Branch Library. 310 Division
Street. Oviedo
Geneva Elementary School. (Family
Resource Center) 275 First Street. Geneva
Norihslde Baptist Church. 356 W. Stale
Road 419, Chuluota
First Baptist Church of Tuscawllla. 4500
Dike Road. (Comer of Dike Road fk
Tuscawllla Road). Winter Park
First Baptist Church of Sweetwater, 3800
Wrklva Springs Road. Longwood
St. Peters Episcopal Church. 700 Rinehart
Road. Lake Mary
Seventh Day Adventist Church.
455 Maitland Avenue. Altamonte Springs
Country Creek Inn and Racquet Club. 620
Country Creek Parkway (off Bunnell
Road). Altamonte Springs
Winter Springs Ctvtc Center. 400 N.
Edgemon Avenue. Winter Springs
Northland Church. 530 Dog Track Road.
Longwood
Holy Croos Lutheran Church. 760 Sun
Drive. Lake Mary
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Maranatha Seventh Day Adventist. 1400
Bear Lake Road (Previously known as
Lakevtew Christian Church). Apopka
Community United Methodist Church. 4921
S. Highway 17-92. Casselberry
Sonora Club House. 239 Sonora
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Boulevard. Sanford
Seminole County Public Health and Human
Services Auditorium. 400 W. Airport
Boulevard. Sanford
Holiday Inn Express, 3401 S. Orlando Drive
(17-92). Sanford
Sanford City Hal). 300 N. Park Avenue.
Sanford
Sanford Church of Christ. 1500 S. Park
Avenue Sanford
Countryside Baptist Church. 590 S.
Country Club Road. Lake Mary
Seventh Day Adventist Church. 50 S. Moos
Road, (South of SR 434 on Mo— Road).
Winter Spring*
Eastmonte Ctvtc Center. 830 Magnolia ,t
Avenue. Altamonte Springs
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Lake Mary New City Hall. 100 N. Country
Club Road. Lake Mary
Seminole County Cooperative Extension
Auditorium. 250 W. County Home Road.
Building 240. Sanford
Orthodox Church of St. Stephen. 1895 Lake
Emma Rood. Loqgynpod
West Sanford Boys A Girl* Club. BIB
Persimmon Avenue. Sanford
Safe Harbor Christian Church. 730 Upaala
Road. Sanford
Fern Pork Church of the Noxarene.
141 O'Brien Rood. Fern Park
Grace United Methodist Church. 499 N.
Country Club Road, Lake Mary
Longwood City Itall, 175 W. Warren Avenue.
(Comer of Warren Street and Wilma Street).
Longwood
St. Marks Presbyterian Church (Activity
Building). 1021 Palm Springs Drive.
Altamonte Springs
Spring Oaks Community Clubhouse. 500
Spring Oaks Boulevard, Altamonte Springs
Church on the Edge. 3600 McNeil Road.
Apopka
Garden Club of Sanford. 200 Fairmont
Drive. Sanford
Jean Rhein Central Branch Library, 215 N.
Oxford Rood. Casselberry
American Legion post 183. 2706 Wells
Avenue (off Highway 17-92). Fern Park
Elks Club, 4755 Howell Branch Road.
Winter Park
Spring Itlll Suites by Marriott. 201 N. Towne
Road, Sanford
First Church of the Naxarme Fellowship
Hall. 2581 Sanford Avenue. Sanford *
Faith Outreach Church (previously
known os Slovak Garden), 3110 Howell
Branch Road. Winter Park
Westminster Presbyterian Church. 2641 Red
Bug Lake Road. Casselberry
Summit Village Condominium Clubhouse.
205 Esplanade Way. Casselberry
Sanlando United Methodist Church. 1690
State Rood 434. Longwood
_ Longwood Aquatic Club.
1655 E.E. Williamson Road. Longwood
Senior'CUlxeni Multipurpose Center. 200 N.
Triplet Lake Drive. Casselberry
St. Richard's Episcopal Church. 5151 Lake
Howell Road. Winter Park
Lord of Life Fellowship Church. 395
Tuskawtlla Road. Winter Springs
First Baptist Church Sanlando Springs. 742
Sanlando Road (off S .R 434. 1 1/2 miles
west of 1-4, between Montgomery and
Jamestown), Altamonte Springs
Senior Cttlxens Multipurpose Center. 200 N.
Triplet Lake Drive. Casselberry
Longwood Hills Congregational Church.
1255 E.E. Williamson Rood. Longwood
First Baptist Church of Sweetwater.
3800 Wektva Springs Rood. Longwood
Reformed Theological Seminary. 1231
Reformation Drive (Intersection of Mitchell
Hammock Road A Alafaya Woods Blvd ),
Oviedo
New Life Fellowship Church. 970 Tuskawtlla
Road. Winter Springs
Westminster Presbyterian Church.
2641 Red Bug Lake Road. Casselberry
First Christian Church of Longwood, 1400
E.E. Williamson Road. Longwood
Escondido Condominiums Club House.
101 llaltaway Drive. Altamonte Springs
First Baptist Church Sanlando Springs. 742
Sanlando Road (off S R. 434. 1 1/2 miles
west of 1-4, between Montgomery and
Jamestown). Altamonte Springs
Plnecrcst Baptist Church. 601 E. Airport
Boulevard. Sanford
Sanford Civic Center. 401 E. Seminole
Boulevard. (Sanford Avenue at Seminole
Boulevardl. Sanford
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Allamontr Spring* Elementary Sdiool. 525
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Altamonte Springs
Forest City Elementary School. 080 Sand
lake Road. Forest City
Central Church of Christ. 875 Oak Drive.
Altamonte Springs
Seventh Day Adventist Church. 50 S. M o m
Road. (South of SR 434 on Moss Road).
Winter Springs
Elks Club. 4755 Howell Dranch Road.
Winter l*ark
Holiday Inn. 230 W. Highway 436
Altamonte Springs
Hampton Inn. 151 Douglas Avenue.
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Frist llaptlst Church of Sweetwater. 3800
Wrklva Springs Road. Longwood
Longwood Church of the Naxarene
Fellowship Hall. 200 Wayman Avenue.
Longwood
Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall. 2 0 4 1 W.
State Road 426. (South of Oviedo). Oviedo
Faith Outreach Church (previously known
as Slovak Garden). 3110 Howell
Branch Road. Winter Park
St. Stephen's Catholic Church. 575
Tuskawtlla Hoad. Winter Springs
Church of The New Covenant.
800 TUskawlda Road. Winter Springs
Senior Clllxens Multipurpose Center.
200 N. Triplet Lake Drive. Casselberry
Winter Springs Ctvtc Center. 400 N.
Edgemon Ave.. Winter Springs
Sterling l*ark Elementary School. 201 Eagle
Circle. Casselberry
Maranatlia Seventh Day Adventist. 1400
Bear Lake Road (Previously Known as Lake
View Christian Church). Apopka
West Branch Library, 245 N. Hunt Club
Boulevard. Longwood
Wektva Community Center. 239 Hunt Club
Blvd.. Suite 101. Longwood
St. Stephen Lutheran Church. 2140 W.
State Road 434. Longwood
River Oaks Presbyter!tan Church.
405 Washington Avenue. Lake Mary
Oviedo Riverside Park, 1600 Lockwood
Boulevard. Oviedo
Markham Woods Presbyterian Church. 5210
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Altamonte Spring*
Cornerstone Community Church. 4600
Gabrtella Lone (previously known as
Lighthouse Community Church), Winter
Park
Grace Presbyterian Church, 1111 Tuskawtlla
Road (1/2 mile North of Red Bug Lake
Road). Winter Spring*
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Center. 695 Orange Avenue. Altamonte "
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' Wektva Presbyterian C h ulth.G il VWklva
Springs Lane. Longwood
Neighborhood Alliance Church. 301 Markham
Woods Road, Longwood
Lord of Life Fellowship Church. 395
Tuskasdlla Road. Winter Springs
Wedgrwood Tennis Villas, 1401 Forest Hills
Drive. Winter Spring*
Winter Springs City Hall. 1126 E. Bute
Road 434. Winter Springs
Tuskawtlla Presbyterian Church. 3600 W.
State Road 426. Oviedo
Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall. 2041 W.
State Road 426. (South of Oviedo). Oviedo
Palm Valley Club House, 500 Palm Valley
Drive. Oviedo
Oviedo Riverside Park. 1600 Lockwood
Boulevard. Oviedo
First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. 320
First Street. Geneva
Oviedo Women's Club. 414 King Street
(between High School and Methodist
Church). Oviedo
First Baptist Church of Winter Springs.
617 E. State Road 434 (at Intersection of
C.R 419 A S .R 434). Whiter Springs
River Oaks Presbyterian Church.
405 Washington Avenue. Lake Mary
Salvation Army. 700 W. 24th Street. Sanford
Safe Harbor Christian Church. 730 Upaala
Road. Sanford
Markham VVtaoda Seventh Day Adventist
Church. SOS Markham Woods Road,
Longwood
Geneva Elementary Scliool (Family Resource
Center). 275 First Street. Geneva
Trinity Assembly of God. 1900 C .R 4 IB.
Chuluota
Lake Mary Community Hall. 260 N. County
Club Road. Lake Mary
Courtyard by Marriott. 135 International
Parkway. Heathrow
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Red Bug Lake Road. Oviedo
Reformed Theological Seminary. 1231
Reformation Drive (Intersection of Mitchell
Hammock Road ft Alafays Woods Blvd ),
Oviedo
Wektva Presbyterian Chruch. 211 Wektva
Springs lane. Longwood
St. Albans Anglican Cathedral. 3348 W. State
Road 426, Oviedo
New Covenant Assembly of Cod Church. 1991
lake Drive. Casselberry
First Presbyterian Church lake Mary,
126 W. Wilbur Avenue, lake Mary
Crossings Community Church,
390 Longwood/Lake Mary Road, lake Mary
Oviedo City Hall. 400 Alexandria Boulevard.
Oviedo
Oviedo Presbyterian Church. 2400 Lockwood
Boulevard. Oviedo
Markham Woods Seventh Day Adventist
Chruch. 505 Markham Wood* Road.
Longwood
Hamilton Elementary School. ISO! E. 8th
Street. Sanford (Entrance off Celery Avenue)
Comfort Inn. 590 Ava Court (off Hickman
Drivel. Sanford
Sanford Civic Center. 401 E. Seminole
Boulevard. (Sanford Avenue at Seminole
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I was pleasantly surprised
Decker, Johnny Jewel, Mac
recently to receive a box full of
Huddleston, Tcte Newcomb,
clippings and other items from
George Moye, Morris
Lorraine Yarborough Whiting.
Benjamin, George McClelland,
The majority of them were
Raymond Lundquist, Russell
saved from her Sem inole High
Odham, Ralph Munger,
School days. She was in the
Richard Deas, Curtis Coleman,
Class of 1934. These items have John Dighton and Charles
a special meaning for me, as
Abbott.
my mother, Marie Stem per
Stinecipher, along with
Sanford delegates to State
Rodman Lehman, sponsored
D em olay Conclave Return
this class for four years. I w as­
Sanford's delegates to the
n't even bom yet, but this class
state Demolay Conclave held
invites me to their annual
in Orlando had returned, prais­
reunions and I thoroughly
ing Orlando for the best conenjoy visiting with so .................................... clave in the Florida
many I've known
organization’s histo­
most of my life, and
ryothers I've met
Headed by
through the reunions.
Richard Deas, master
To give you an
Counselor of the
example of my con­
Seminole Chapter, a
nection to some of
delegation of 10 local
these people in the
boys spent three days
Class of 1 9 3 4 ,1
attending cere­
taught two of
monies, luncheons,
Lorraine's sons and 1
banquets and dances
G race M arie
work with her in the
staged by the con­
Seminole County
clave's sponsors.
Historical Society
(
The other dele­
• •
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and other organiza­
gates were Harry Lee
tions. Dorothy Marshall
Lindsey, senior counselor;
Courier was my dad's secre­
Bucky Reel, scribe; Paul
tary at Chase and Company
Biggers, Bill ly re , Dclmar
and I taught her daughter-inBattem , Jack Gillon, James
law, Linda Spencer Courier
Dyson, John Bills and Sprott
(mother of Jim , the tennis play­
Long.
er), Georgena Hart Hamil was
While there, Harry Lindsey
my eighth grade math teacher.
was appointed to the office of
I taught children of William
State Sentinel. Lindsey was
Wicbolt and Martha Bishop
next in line for the highest
Ashby; Blanche Cunningham 's
office in the Sanford chapter.
mother was one o f my first
A banquet was held Sunday
baby sitters; I continue to see
night for the previous year's
Caroline Biggcrs Holtzclaw at
state officers. Bucky Reel, a
First Baptist Church most
past master counselor o f the
Sundays; 1 taught with Mills
Sem inole Chapter, was the only
Boyd's wife, Elisabeth Boyd,
Sanford representative. He had
and we continue to belong to
served as state junior coun­
some of the same organiza­
selor.
tions; Richard Packard is on
Monday night the delegates
the Sanford Museum Advisory
were entertained with a picnic
Board with me; my mother and
and swim party at Sanlando
I stayed with Kathleen Laney
Springs and Tuesday night a
Talley in Jacksonville while I
dance at the Orlando County
recuperated from eye surgery
Club was held In their honor.
in 1942 and went for follow-up
The conclave was concluded
doctor visits; Claude Kelley
Wednesday with a grand ball,
used to send my family fancy
also held at the country club.
ice cream while he was vice
Representatives from all
president of Foremost Dairies;
parts of the state attended the
Russell Odham lived next door
meeting with St. Augustine
to us along with his parents
having the largest delegation,
and siblings; and I have thor­
25. The Pensacola chapter was
oughly enjoyed visiting by
so interested in being repre­
phone and seeing Mary Nickel
sented that they sent five boys
Simpson at Congregational
540 miles.
Church suppers through the
years. She is one of the main
"M em o ries o f Sem inole
organizers o f their reunions.
County F a m ilie s ' published
I have selected and edited
W hen I received a copy of
two of the articles from the
"M em ories o f Seminole County
early 1930s for your enjoyment
Fam ilies," just published by
today. There are plenty more to
the Sem inole County Historical
come in the future.
Society, I alm ost read it from
cover to cover at one sitting.
G irl Break Dance
Charlie Carlson, Christine
given at C ity Hall
Kinlaw Best and Teri Patterson
With Lorraine Yarborough
have done a marvelous job of
and Gladys G am er as hostesses compiling and editing the
and Mrs. Roy Tillis as chaper­
information given them by rep­
one, a girl's break dance was
resentatives of a large number
given at city hall auditorium
of Seminole County pioneer
which was decorated in a color
families.
scheme of blue and white.
To be included in the book, a
Dancing was enjoyed until
family had to reside in the
late in the evening by a large
county prior to 1945, but a
number of the high school set.
large number date back to the
Music was furnished by the
1800s. There is a great deal of
Seminole Floridians.
rich and interesting history of
Those attending were Julia
not only the families, but also
Newman, Hortense David,
the county in this book. There
Evelyn Porter, Joyce Menchew,
arc over 150 pages of text and
Dorothy Pope, Betty Colbert,
photos. It is a "must have" for
Caroline Biggers, Margaret
everyone interested in local
Murff, Rebecca Wilson, Mary
history.
Jane Preston, Dorothy Haines,
Drive out to the Museum of
Mary Maxwell, Geneveve
Sem inole County History as
Wells, Helen Wilson, Christine
soon as it reopens (it is being
Stoudenm ire, Marjorie Tillis,
renovated) in a few days and
Pauline Crawford, Eloise Winn, purchase a copy. I believed the
Helen Colbert, Lois Britt, Sadie
cost will remain at $14.98 until
Gam er, Julia Bell McClelland
the Society meeting on Sept.
and Katherine Johnson.
12. The cost will be $18 plus
tax after that.
Also, Alvin Brooks, Eddie

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DEAR ABBY: My sister is
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will take place next month. It
will be a midnight wedding
under a full autumn moon, sur­
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to make her wedding exactly as
she wants it to be, 1 have some
questions. My sister is a selfproclaimed witch and practices
paganism. Her decision to have
a midnight wedding is based on
her witchcraft and paganistic
beliefs.
Abby, I love my sister,
although we're not close and do
not share the same religious
beliefs. My mother feels exactly
the same as I do. My sister
wants no family participation in
the planning of her wedding or
the ceremony, lastcad of my
mother taking the honored
place of "mother of the bride/'
my sister has asked her to be
the clean-up crew! We feel she
has not considered anyone
elsc's feelings or the hardship
that a midnight wedding will
put on her guests.
Should Mother and I over­
look our hurt feelings and
attend my sister's wedding?
(Our husbands refuse to.) Or
should we simply send a lovely
wedding gift in lieu of our
attendance?
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"invitation" to be the clean-up
crew. Your sister appears to be
in a world of tier own.
I don't know how serious her
interest in witchcraft is, or how
long it will last. However, if you
and your mother are curious
about what (lie ceremony will
be like, 1 think you should
attend. It will demonstrate to
your sister — and her friends —
tli.it you care about tier and
wish her well.
Take an afternoon nap on the
big day — and if you start to
get sleepy around midnight,
then stay for only a short spell.
DEAR ABBY: My pastor's
wife has a big mouth. She's
very sweet, and I sincerely
believe she's not intentionally
being malicious, but she tells
me things about people who are
seeing her husband for counsel­
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I know who is having serious
medical problems, drinking
problems, marital problems, etc.
If she's telling me these things, I
can only imagine what she talks
about to other women. I'm
afraid her actions will ultimate­
ly bring down the church. It
happened once before. Should I
confront her? Tell an elder?
What should I do?
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DEAR M YSTIFIED:
Confession may be good for the
soul, but not if it's being broad­
cast. By all means confront the
pastor's wife. Tell tier that what
she is doing could end her hus­
band's career. If more rumors
reach you, warn the pastor that
his wife is leaking confidential
information. He needs to know.
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"clients," can avoid incarceration
while successfully completing the
program, avoid in-patient treat­
ment and can keep their jobs.
Once all four phases are success­
fully completed, participants
graduate and their criminal cases
arc dismissed.
Thursday’s graduates demon­
strated how Drug Court changes
lives. Sutton was unable to attend
the ceremony because he is notv
fulfilling a life-long dream.
• "Sammie l\ad a dream to be a
long-haul truck driver," Judge
Stephenson said. "But, he always
had a monkey on his back and
couldn’t do it. You know what
he's doing now? He is hauling."
Sutton's wife, Diane, accepted
her husband’s certificate during
the ceremony.
"Because of this program, my
family has grown stronger," Mrs.
Sutton said. "Thank God for all

of you."
Sutton's fellow graduates
agreed Drug Court is a life-alter­
ing experience.
"It makes you look at the
choices in your life," Spade said.
"You realize you have to take
responsibility for the decisions
you make and what’s important
in life like friends and family."
"Drug Court gave me the
iasight to realize there is some­
thing better in life tlian drugs and
alcohol," Rice said. 'To make it
through, you liave to have deter­
mination and will. And, I really
felt honored at being the first to
graduate from the program."
Although only three graduat­
ed from Drug Court on
Thursday, more than 60 people
are currently participating in the
pa&gt;gram.
"Our next graduating class Ls
going to have a whole lot more in
it," Judge Stephenson said.

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issuance of grants to 10 elemen­
tary schools, five high schools, one
middle school and one charter
scluxil, said he believed there is a
need to approach more schools,
especially private schools.

"This should serve the schools
throughout the county," he com­
mented.
Wert responded that meetings
were being set up with other
schools to expand the program.

C yber High —
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instruction on the Internet.
Enrollment preference was given
to students who scored in the
lower fourth of standardized tests,
had a GPA of 2 0 on a 4.0 scale and
possessed writing scores of 2 0 or
below on the Florida Writes exam.
Each student was to receive modi­
fied instruction to fit individual
needs, with emphasis placed on
language, arts and mathematics.
However, problems began to
be detected following an audit

conducted at Seminole's Cyber
High in January. Major and
minor concerns were identified,
including poor FCAT scores, an
inconsistent enrollment rate,
and the hiring of uncertified
teachers. The school's finances
were also in the red, with Cyber
High's independent auditor
indlcal
Beating the school had a neg­
ative balance.
Students attending Cyber
High had until Friday to register
at other Seminole schools.

"Yes, this Ls a county-wide proam," observed Commissioner
ck Van Der Weide, "and I think
the Council should look into get­
ting more support from other
agencies such as the cities, Scluxil
Board, and otliers. Hie arts are

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Fall program begins Sept. 9
Seminole Adult Learning
Institute (SALI) at Seminole
Community College will begin a
six-week fall program on
Monday, Sept. 9.
It’s an opportunity for per­
sons age 50 and over who want
to enjoy a variety of stimulating
courses including art, comput­
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massage, stocks and history. Day
and evening courses arc held
Monday through Friday at Ihq
Weldon Blvd. campus as well as
the Oviedo Campus and Hunt
Club Center. Fees range from
$5.10 to $74.60 for six weeks.
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Fora brochure, registration, or
additional information, phone
Nancy Lelch at 407-328-2121.

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Notice is hereby given by the City ol Longwood, Florida, that the City Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Monday, September 16,
2002 at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible, in the Longwood City Commission Chambers, 175 W. Warren Avenue, Longwood,
Florida, to consider adoption ol Resolution No. 02-1059, enacting a five year Capital Improvement Program as required by Section 6.07
of the City Charier. Copies of the Resolution and the Five Year Capital Improvement Program are available for inspection by the public at
the City Clerk's Office, 175 W. Warren Avenuo, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. A summary of the Five Year Capital
Improvement Program Is as follows:
CITY OF LONGWOOD - CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM - FISCAL YEARS 2004-2008

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FINANCING METHOD

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FY 2004/05

FY 2005/06

FY 2006/07

FY 2007/08

TOTAL

PUBLIC FACILITIES IMPROVEMENT FUND

AD VALOREM TAXES.
LOCAL OPTION GAS
TAXES AND PAVING
ASSESSMENTS

$1,330,200

$$1,234,500

S 871,800

$1,042,800

$1,184,700

$ 5,673,000

PUBLIC UTILITIES FUND/WATER
PUBLIC UTILITIES FUND / WASTEWATER

PUBLIC UTILITIES
FUND REVENUES

250.0000
800.000

300.000
500.000

300.000
600.000

325.000
250.000

1,075,000
600,000

$2,380,200

$2,043,500

$1,771,800

$1,617,800

$2,859,700

TOTAL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTPH00RAM

supposed to be for everybody, so
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Chairman Daryl McLain added,
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always helping organizations in
Orange County, and it’s high time
they startl’d helping us more."

2.250.000
2.750.000
$10,673,000

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NOW, THEREFORE. I, PAUL LOVESTRAND, MAYOR OF THE CITY OF
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General Election w ill be held on Tuesday. November 5 ,2 0 0 2 , from 7:00
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attorney general — and U.S.
Rep. John Mica, to meet and
shake hands with voters.
"Many people told me it was
a true holt nob,". Lee said. "The
candidates actually were out
talking to people. They weren't
standing on a pedestal making
speeches. They were one-on-one
with the people."
Another important aspect of
Thursday's Hob Nob was edu­
cating voters on several amend­
ment questions that will appear
on November's ballot, Lee said.
Amendment 6 calls for a ban on
smoking in restaurants and
enclosed workplaces, while
Amendment 9 proposes to limit

the number of students in public
classrooms by 2010.
"If they weren't aware of the
amendments, we wanted them
to become aware of them so they
can do some research before the
election," Lee said. "What they
say in the polls counts. •For
example, if it is approved.
Amendment 6 will go into effect
immediately. It is something that
won't slowly be implemented."
If Thursday's straw ballot is
an indication of things to come,
smoking will soon be banned in
public indoor workplaces. Of
the 541
who
voted
on
Amendment 6, 75 percent said
smoking should be banned. The
amendment proposing the

reduction of classroom sizes was
closer, with 64 percent voting
yes to reducing class numbers.
As for Amendment 11, 71 per­
cent said them should be restruc­
turing in how universities and
colleges am governed.
Incumbents were the ultimate
winners in the local, state and
federal races.
Incumbent Randy Morris
received 337 votes to Hill Daniels’
86 votes in the County
Commission District 2 race.
School Board member Jeanne
Morris beat Oscar Pendleton 387
to 113 in the race for School
Board District 5, and state Rep.
David Mealor beat Clyde H.
Climer in the race for the District

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34 state representative seal 356
votes to 72 votes. U.S. Rep. John
Mica easily defeated Wayne
Hogan, 487 votes to 67 votes, for
the 7th Congressional District.
For the Democrat's choice
concerning who will nin against
Gov. Jeb Bush in November, Bill
McBride received 53 votes to
Janet Reno's 32 votes and Daryl
L. Jones' 19 votes.
In
other
races,
Tom
Lagomarsino, with 188 votes,
led the way in the highly am tested state representative raa*
for District 33 — the seat vacated
by Tom Feeney who is nmning
for Congress in the 24th District.
Others vying for the seat include
Sandra Adams (132 votes), Dean

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Gavin Watson, left, of Ortando casts a ballot during Thursday’s Hob Nob while
under the supervision of John Horanzo, information supervisor for the
Supervisor of Elections Office, and Sandy Goard, Seminole's supervisor of elec­
tions.

People attending the Seminole County/Lake Mary Regional Cham ber
of Com m erce's Political Hob Nob wero treated to a gourmet feast,
which w as catered by the staff at the Orlando Marriott-Lake Mary.

Herald photo by Tom m y Vlncont

Phyllis and Art Grindle greet people during the Seminole County/Lake
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a former state representative.

George Sheldon (13) and Wall
Dartland (3).
Democrat David Nelson led
the way in the raa* for commis­
sioner of agriculture, receiving
35 votes. Fellow democrats
Andy Michaud and Mary Barley
received 31 votes and 25 votes,
respectively.
In the District 24 state Senate
raa*, Bill Posey beat his fellow
republican, Harry Gtxxle Jr., 244
votes to 128 votes.
"We heard a lot of gixxt com­
ments from people who attend­
ed the Hob Nob," Lee said. "A
lot of people said it was a top
notch event and told me it was
one of the best hob nobs they
have been to."

Mosley (48), Phillip Hampton
(18) and Michael Ratlicl (16).
Republican David Simmons
defeated Libertarian Timothy
Moriarty 437 to 70 in the state
representative District 37 raa*.
In the congressional races.
Republican Jennifer Carroll
received 410 votes to incumbent
Corrine Brown's 122 votes in the
3rd Congressional District; and
Republican
Tom
Feeney
received 420 votes to Democrat
Harry Jacobs' 125 votes.
In the .race for state attorney
general, Republican Charlie
Crist received 206 votes, fol­
lowed by Tom Warner (112
votes), Dxrke Burt (98), Buddy
Dyer (62), Scott Maddox (18),

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Airport Authority is about to sell
$800,000 worth of rights-of-way
to the county for the Lake Mary
Boulevard extension.”
Lessard also proposed selling
the Police Benevolent Building,
j which fronts Like Monroe. He
estimated the value at $300,000.
"The city of Sanford is trying
to play developer with that piece
of land in hopes packaging a
deal for lakefront development,"
Lessard said. "Meanwhile we’ve
let the building deteriorate to the
poiini were the roof is caving in.
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’s a code violation. If that had
been a private property owner,
we would have taken code
enforcement action."
The Downtown Community
Redevelopment Agency could
provide another source to make
up any shortfalls, Lessard said.
At their Tuesday meeting, the

CRA voted to use its $3 million
bonding ability to assist the city
with funding Riverwalk.
Commissioners
Whitcy
Eckstein and Art Woodruff were
more hesitant to move forward
with the higher bid and rccommended the city rebid the pro­
ject. Eckstein said Lessard’s
options were possibilities, but
said he believed all the compa­
nies would reduce their costs if
the resubmitted bids.
"I think if we rvbid the project,
these guys will sharpen tneir
pencils and give us a better
price," Eckstein said. "W e're
talking about waiting 45 days or
more. We've been waiting for
years. I don't see the harm."
Woodruff noted that money
from the airport and the sale of
the PBA building are not yet in
the bank.
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said after Thursday's meeting. "I
want a good project, and we
don’t need to shortchange the
citizens.
"I think with a $10 million
project, you have more room to
make changes that will decrease
the costs and yet keep the
integrity of the project the same
than you would, say, with a $1
million project."
Though the decision to move
forward with Wharton-Smith
was a split vote, commissioners
directed much of their frustra­
tion at city staff, who recom­
mended re-engineering and
rebidding the project which
would cause a two month delay.
Commissioners peppered staff
members about the specifics of
the bid process and their recom­
mendation.
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nccring the project would result
in an inferior Riverwalk.
"There are many different
ways of doing the same things,"
said Jay Marder, director of engi­
neering and planning. "There arc
different construction techniques
that can provide us with the
same project at a reduced cost. I
don't think you'll see a difference
in the functionality of the
Riverwalk."
Williams in particular wanted
to know what assurances the city
had that rebidding the project
would result in a lower cost.
"W e've learned a couple of
nuances and can tighten up the
costs," Marder said.
"Were we not aware of these
things before?" asked Woodruff.
Labor costs were the largest
factor in costs, said Chris Smith,
project manager for the dty.
"The (aesthetic features of the)
seawall were designed to meet
the low-water level," Smith said.
With Lake Monroe high on the
seawall, the concrete features
would have to be poured under­
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tigate where the bid process
broke down. He noted that staff
failed to require bid performance
bonds from the four companies
that submitted bids. The Bonds
would have paid the d ty several
thousand dollars if a company
submitted a bid, was selected
and then withdrew its bid.
.Lessard also expressed dis­
pleasure with the prcqualiying
hase of the bid, which should
ave eliminated companies or
contractors that were unsatisfac­
tory to the city.
"Staff's job is to make sure the
process runs smooth enough so
that a part-time d ty commission
— which is what we are, we all
have other jobs — can make an
informed decision," Lessard
said. "When you have a public
projed of this magnitude, there
must be a high level of account­
ability."
Lessard said he doesn't anliripate any staff being fired.
"We need to find out where the
problems are, how they-happened
and how we can prevent them in
the future," Lessard said.

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added.
Lessard dismissed staff's sug­
gestion that rebidding the same
project would decrease costs.
"You don't magically lower
costs," Lessard said. "You lower
the specs of the project."
He later asked, "Why did we
spend $600,000 designing this
project if we're going to re-engi­
neer it after we get the bids?"
"You have to balance the
desires of the community and at
the same time develop a project
that is cost efficient," Marder
said. "We really need to work on
the later."
Lessard said the design phase
of Riverwalk relied heavily on
public participation. Value-engi­
neering proposals should have
been considered at that time, not
after the public bought into the
final design aspects.
"W e've sold this community a
Cadillac," Lessard said, "and
now it seems to me that staff
wants to change its mind and
give the residents a Chevy."
Following
the
meeting,
Lessard said he intends to inves­

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Sunday
September 1 , 2002

th e B iG S
Weekly stats for Seminole
County's Major League
Baseball players

Oviedo High School's

Mark
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• Big week highlighted by big
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David

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lowered ERA this week as
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• Fell to a .297 average In
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Chicago Cubs

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fell Into a 1-for-27 slump
this week.

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Boston Red Sox

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By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
MILWAUKEE — Being in the right
place at the right time.
That is becoming quite a familiar cir­
cumstance for Seminole County profes­
sional baseball players.
Heading into the 2001 season, the
Anaheim Angels figured former Boston
Red Sox farmhand David Eckstein would
be a good utility infieldcr.
But when starting second baseman
Adam Kennedy suffered an injury, the

First in N L to homer from both
sides of plate in same inning
Seminole High School graduate got his
shot and he has not left the line-up since,
becoming one of the best and most
respected leadoff hitters in the American
League.
Prior to this season Oviedo's Mark
Bellhorn had spent seven years kicking
around the Oakland Athletics system,

making spot appearances with the big
league club in four seasons.
But the versatile player, he has played
every position on trie field except pitcher
and catcher in the majors, was never
really given a chance to show his ability.
A trade to the Chicago Cubs in the off­
season seemed perfect for Bellhorn, but

he was still being ticketed for a utility
role.
Then an injury to starting third baseman Bill Mueller gave the switch-hitter a
chance to play and he has made the most
of it too, becoming a fixture in the start­
ing line-up, especially since Bruce Kimm
took over as manager, and becoming the
Cubs' leadoff batter.
Belihom had already made a name for
himself this season by hitting home runs
from both sides of the plate in the same
game on June 30th against the rival
See Belihom , Page 2B

B a n g s and b o o m s
Softball,
fireworks
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• Alter slow road trip is
swinging bat well again
since return to Fenway.

SANFORD — In less than
two weeks Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium will come
alive again when the ASA
(Amateur Softball
Association) hits town for the
15th edition of its Men's
Super Slow Pitch National
Finals.
This is the sixth time the
ASA has brought its top divi­
sion to town and its has been
a spectacle each time.
Last year did not turn out as
was hoped because of the
events of September 11th
forced the tournament to be
rescheduled for October and
then only five teams could
make the trip because of trav­
el and scheduling problems.
This year's event will start
on Thursday, September 12th
and run through Sunday and
it should be an exciting one as
12 of the top teams in the
country, including nine teams
ranked in the top 15 in the
country, will be here to com­
pete for the third leg of the
mythic Open Grand Slam.
Last year, Long Haul/Taylor
Brothers/Shen
Corporation/TPS out of
Albertville, Minnesota became
just the second team ever to
win all four national titles, the
ISA (Independent Softball
Association), USSSA (United
States Specialty Sports
Association), NSA (National
Softball Association) and
ASA/USA Softball, in the
same year.
Long Haul will be back to
defend its ASA/USA title but
it will not be able to repeat the
Grand Slam as Backman/Dan
Smith/Menosce/Easton, who
will be here also, has won the
ISA title and Mid
South/Mizuno, a AA regis­
tered team, pulled off a major
upset in the NSA tournament.
The USSSA final will be
held later this month at
See ASA, Page 2B

OCALA — As the traditional summer
boating season winds down this Labor Day
Weekend, the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission (FWC) reminds
boaters to be safe on the state's waterways.
"Boating accidents were up in this part of
the 6tate on the Fourth of July and over the
Memorial Day Weekend this year compared
to last, and we hope that trend reverses over
the Labor Day Weekend," said Joy M. Hill,
public information coordinator for the
m C 's Northeast Region.

COLLEGE STATION, PA. —
The University of Central
Florida football team kicks-off
the 2002 season today
(Saturday) with a tough test,
visiting No. 24 ranked Penn
State and legendary coach Joe
Patcmo.
The Golden Knights will be
playing in front of its largest
crowd ever, as a crowd of well
over 107,000 is expected. UCF
and head coach Mike Kruczek
will be looking for their firstever victory against a ranked
opponent. A win will be no
easy task against a big Penn
State team and their legendary
coach.
Even Kruczek admits that it is
an honor to coach agalpit
Patemo, the winningest coach
in Division I-A history.
"H e's a guy who's won more
games than any other coach in
the history of I-A football and
to have an opportunity before
he retires to go up there and
compete against him is spe­
cial," Kruczek said. "To be able
to say I was one of the guys
who coached against him - is
something that I'll always
remember as far as my career is
concerned."
UCF will try to use its highpowered offense to get into the
end zone early. Quarterback
Ryan Schneider has thrown for
5,257 yards and 38 touchdowns
in two seasons. The Golden
Knights also boast talented,
senior wide receivers Doug
Gabriel and Jimmy Fryzcl. Even
Patemo has high praise for the
Golden Knights' offense.
"I think they are a very
otent offensive football team,"
atemo said. "We won't play
against a better wideout than
(Gabriel)."
The game will be televised
live on ESPN, with coverage
beginning at noon. Locally, the
game can be heard on 740-The
Team (WQTM) with M ate
Daniels and Gary Parris calling
the action. Pregame coverage
starts at 10 a.m.
When Penn State has the ball:
The Nittany Lions will be led
on offense by dynamic quarter­
back Zack Mills. The athletic
sophomore set several school
records after taking the reigns
midway through last season.
Mills has a strong arm and is
mobile when put under pres­
sure.
Lairy Johnson gets the nod at
starting tailback, but he rushed
for just 337 yards as a junior
last year. Receivers Bryant and
Tony Johnson are two potentialgame breakers who will pro­
vide experience. In 2001, Bryant
had 51 receptions for 866 yards
and three touchdowns.
A big offensive line returns
four starters and will attempt to
contain UCF's pass rush.
Robbie Gould gives Penn State
an edge at kicker, having made
6-of-10 field goals and was a
perfect 29-of-29 extra point
attempts in 2001.
On defense, the Golden
Knights return only three
See UCF, Page 2B

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H i n i d pfu io# by Dean Smith and Tom m y Vtncant

Jett Wallace (swinging, top) will lead Long Haul/Taylor
Brothers/Shen Corporation/TPS onto the RinkerStenitrom Field turf In hopes ol repeating as
A S A /U S A Softball S u p e r S low Pitch National
Champions when 12 of the top teams in the country
com e to town. Just like last year (bottom photos), the
Opening Cerem onies on Thursday, Sept. 12 will be
tree ot charge and feature a fireworks display.

B oaters urged to think safety this weekend
Special to the Herald

K n ig h ts
go a fte r
L io n s
Special to the Herald

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

Danny

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B e llh o r n b la s ts w a y in t o h is t o r y

In the agency's 14-county Northeast
Region, there were 14 accidents over the
Memorial Day Weekend this year compared
to 11 in 2001, and nine on July 4th compared
to four In 2001. Last year there were seven
boating accidents over the Labor Day
Weekend.
Fish and Wildlife C onservation
Commission law enforcement officers will
be out in force from Friday through
Monday on the region's most popular
waterways to help ensure a safe boating
weekend.
"Most accidents result from careless oper-

ation. That's something boaters can definite­
ly affect by understanding and complying
with boating rules and regulations, and by
simply paying more attention while operat­
ing a vessel," said Hill.
Last year half of the people who died in
boating accidents in Florida drowned.
Simply wearing a life jacket could have pre­
vented thip.
The law states that there must be one
properly-fitted, U S . Coast Guard-approved
life jacket for each person on board tne ves­
sel, and that children under the age of six
See Outdoor*, Page 2B

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must be wearing theirs. But sometimes simply
having it on board is not enough. FWC officers
who perform safety checks on vessels often find
them in compliance in the strict sense o f the
word, but many times the life jackets are not easi­
ly accessible. Instead, they are stowed in a com­
partment and reouirc several steps to retrieve. In
fact, sometimes they are still neatly wrapped in
the original plastic wrap from the manufacturer.
“In an emergency, there is usually no time to go
digging around for a lifejacket, let alone unwrap; it and then trying to adjust it so it doesn't
fall off in the water," said Hill. "Sinking
boats
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usually
ally go down fast, and people who have been
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ejected‘ often
end• up unconscious, so it’s extreme­
ly important that people wear the lifejacket, or at
(lie very least have it readily accessible.
"Many people complain that wearing a lifejack­
et is hot and cumbersome, but with the new U S.
Coast Guard-approved inflatable personal flota­
tion devices (PFDs), that argument is no longer

valid."
Drinking and operating a vessel is another
cause of boating accidents, and FWC officers will
be looking for and arresting boat operators who
have had too much to drink.
"If someone plans to drink while boating, it's
critical that they designate an operator. Boating
under the influence is every bit as dangerous as
driving under the influence, and it carries the
same penalties," said Hill.
The FWC encourages any boater who witnesses
fish or wildlife law violations, or encounters a
boat operator suspected of being impaired, to
report
por the violation to the FWC's toll-free Wildlife
lert Hotline at 1-888-404-FWCC (3922) or #FWC
Alert
or *FYVC on a cellular phone. Callers whose infor­
mation leads to an arrest may be eligible for a
reward.
Following arc some tips to help your boat out­
ing be safe and fun:
Boating Safety Fact Sheet
• Be weather wise. Know the weather before

you begin your outing.
* Make sure your boat and motor are sound and
in good working condition.
* Check all safety equipment, including U.S.
Coast Guard-approved PFDs, fire extinguishers,
sound-producing devices and visual distress sig­
nals.
* Florida law requires children under 6 years
old, and all people using personal watercraft or
water skis, to wear I’FDs.
* FWC boating safety experts say all boaters
should wear PFDs and should consider purchas­
ing the new U.S. Coast Guard-approved inflatable
PFDs.
* File a float f&gt;lan. Tell a responsible person
where and when you arc leaving, where you are
going and your estimated time of return.
* Carry a cellular phone, and be sure your VHF
radio is working properly.
* Don't overload your boat with people or
equipment.
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encourages all boaters to take a safe-boating
course.
Information on course availability is at
www.floridaconservation.org; click on "Boating".
* Alcohol is a major contributor to boating fatal­
ities. Also, impaired boaters come off the water
and often become impaired drivers, further
endangering public safety. Don't drink and oper­
ate a boat or vehicle.

ASA
Continued from page IB
Disney's Wide World of Sports
complex.
In the most recent Ton 20 Poll
released by the The Old Scout on
Thursday, Backman, from
Spokane, Washington, was
ranked No. 1 with Long Haul
third.
Other Top 20 teams coming to
Sanford will be third ranked
Hague/Resmondo,
Walzcr/Worth of Canal
Winchester, Ohio, sixth ranked
Bud weiscr/Summerlin/Team
Experts/Worth of Bryant, Texas,
ninth ranked New Construction
of Shclbyville, Indiana, No. 10
Phoncmasters /K&amp;G/Schwinng
/TPS of North Vernon, Indiana,
No. 12 Lighthouse
Baptist/Sportworld/Easton of
Alpharetta, Georgia, No 13
Aubrcy's/WW
Gay/Mizuno/TPS of Pooler,
Georgia, and No 15 Team
Mizuno of Ft. Pierce.
Rounding out the field will be

honorable mention squads U S.
Vinyl/Worth of Lafayette,
Georgia, Red’s Softball Club of
Kent, Washington and
TPS/Northwest of Everett,
Washington.
The tournament will also fea­
ture the top three home run hit­
ters in the country as of the end
of July, and all three play for
Long Haul.
Jeff Wallace, who hit the most
home runs in the 2001
Tournament, again leads the
nation with 116, while team­
mates Rusty Bumgardner and
Hank Garris are tied for second
with 111 round trippers each.
Fans have no excuse for not
coming out to the tournament
day as all of the
oni opening
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activities
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day will be free of
charge.
The action will begin at 5 p.m.
with the first game of the tour­
nament and will be followed by
the Opening Ceremonies at 6:30
p.m.
In addition to the usual
speeches and introductions,

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White Sox and becoming the all-time leader in
home runs for a Cub switch-hitter when he hit his
19th round-tripper a couple of weeks ago. Not
bad for a guy who had only hit seven major
league home runs prior to this season, and only
one last year.
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tory oh Thursday when he1became the first
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National Leaguer ever, and only the second in
baseball period, to homer from both sides of the
plate in the same inning during a 10-run fourth
against the Milwaukee Brewers.
Bellhorn hit a two-run homer from the right
side off lefty Andrew Lorraine in the fourth
inning. In Bellhom’s second at-bat of the inning
against right-hander Jose Cabrera, he turned
around and hit his 23rd home run from the left
side, a three-run shot. The Cubs would hold on to
win 13-10.
The only other player to homer from both sides
in one inning was Carlos Baerga while with

there will be a Home Run Derby
between the top bombers on the
various teams and an impres­
sive fireworks display that will
rival most July 4th celebrations.
Following the opening cere­
monies, there will be another
game scheduled for around 8
p.m.
The double elimination tour­
nament will continue with nine
games on Friday and Saturday
starting at 8 a.m. both days.
The final two or three games,
if a winncr-take-all game is
needed, being played on
Sunday starting at 9 a.m.
A full schedule of the games
will be released later this week.
Cost for the final three days of
the tournament will be $20 for a
Tournament Pass, $5 per ses­
sion, consisting of three games,
with children 12-and-Under
being admitted free.
For more information, contact
the City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department at 407330-5697 or the Stadium Office
at 407-328-3773.

Cleveland. He did so April 8,1993, in the seventh
inning against the New York Yankees.
What makes the feat even more remarkable is
that he was not even supposed to start at his now
customary position of second base as Kimm was
g oip g jo give him a,day off. But h e needed a body,
when ft.rat baseman Fred M cCriff asked for a ./■ •
breather and Sammy Sosa )wasj sidelined with a
sore back.
The start was the seventh of the year at first
base for Bellhorn, who has also started 57 games
at second, 15 at third, and six at shortstop.
He’s also made hitting home runs from both
sides of the plate look easy as he has now hit 15
homers from the left and eight from the right, his
natural side.
Bellhorn is the first Cub to homer twice in one
inning since Sosa did so May 16,1996, in the sev­
enth against Houston.
He is also the first Cub to drive in five runs in
one inning since Billy Williams did so in the first
inning on May 1,1964.

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Continued from page IB
inexper
starters. Despite the inexperience, UCF is deep and talented
on the defensive line, led by
Elton Patterson. The senior end
finished last year with 85 tack­
les and nine sacks.
Junior college transfer Chad
Mascoe leads an untested group
of linebackers. Sophomore
Stanford Rhule will start at
weakside linebacker, replacing
Antoine Poe, who is likely out
for the year with an ankle
injury. Senior comerback Asantc
Samuel heads a young, but
quick secondary.
When UCF has the ball:
Solid veteran players sur­
round UCF auarterback Ryan
Schneider, who leads an offense
that finished ninth'in the nation
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in passing last season. The
junior is on pace to break many
of Daunte Culpepper's career
passing records.
Wide receiver Doug Gabriel (9
TDs in 2001) is the team's big
play threat. Despite numerous
injuries during the preseason,
the offensive line is deep and
experienced and should lead
the way for an improved run­
ning game.
Speedy sophomore tailback
Alex Haynes rushed for 690
yards and nine touchdowns in
2001 and is expected to take
pressure off the passing attack.
Playing in his first career
game, true freshman Matt
Prater will start at kicker and
handle the kickoff/ficld goal
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SANFORD YOUTH SOCCER
The Sanford Recreation Department is offering
Kicks N Dribbles Instructional Soccer for ages 5to-8 and 9-12.
Player Placement Day (cost $35) will be
Satuiday, September 21st at 9 o.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 calling the SRD at 407330-5697.
The Orlando Starz Minor League Football
team will have one last tryout on Sunday,
September 8 beginning with a 1:30 p.m. registra­
tion at Winter Springs High School.
The registration fee is $50.Winter Springs High
School.
For more information call Andrew Haines at
407-321-2135 or 321-377-8000, or visit the team
website www.orlandostarzfootball.com.

BLUE CHIP G IRLS BASKETBALL
SHOOTOUT COM IG TO UCF
The Blue Chip Girls Basketball Shootout is
coming to the University of Central Florida on
Sunday, September 15th.
This one-day Shootout is a high exposure
event designed for the student-athlete who
dies to play at the college level,
ch athlete will have the opportunity to comite against quality competition during the
CAA "live" period for college recruiters. The
athletes will play three games on teams that arc
coached by area basketball coaches.
All applications players should be in the office
by Sept. 8, but all attendees must still register at
UCF between 8 a.m. and 8 JO a.m. the day of the
Shootout. There will be a mandatory NCAA
meeting for all players at 8 JO a.m. and games
will begin at 9 a.m.
For additional information or an application,
please call Sport Camps, Inc. at 610-446-3636, or
the local director, Sheri Scherpf, at 727-327-6897.

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BASE Sports will present the Florida All-Star
Baseball Talent Showcase on Saturday,
September 28 at the Joe DiMaggio Baseball
npi in Clearwater.
Complex
This showcase is designed for high school
era looking to play at the collegiate level.
Players will show their skill individually
by
ividu
position as well as hitting and 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 arc invited to join their son and attend
a very informative NCAA Recruiting Workshop,
where the athlete will be taken through the col­
lege recruiting process.
More information may be obtained by calling
419-382-2273. Advanced registration is required

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Defensive tackle Jimmy
Kennedy, a first-team All-Big
Ten selection last year, leads the
Penn State defense. The 6-5,
330-pound Kennedy had 51
tackles in 2001.
The Nittany Lions are young
at the linebacker spots, with
Deryck Tolcs the only returning
starter.
The secondary took a blow
when starting strong safety
Yaacov Yisrael went down in
ircseason camp with a knee
njuiy and was lost for the sea­
son. Sophomore Chris Harrell
will start In his place.
Comerback Bryan Scott was
third on the squad with 83 tack­
les last year and will be busy
trying to contain UCF's talented
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W INTER SPRIN G S REC. OFFERINGS
The City of Winter Springs Parks and
Recreation Department is currently planning a
Fall season Program schedule. Such programs
offered arc:
• Ballroom Dancing _ will take place on
Monday from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Winter
Springs Civic Center. All ages. Cost is $50 per
person and is instructed by John Gregory.
• Gymnastics _ will take place on Tuesday at
the Winter Springs Civic Center. Tot Tumbling
from 5:30 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. to 7
p.m. for elementary
ages. Cost is $30 per partidelen
ant for a four-week session and is instructed
Cy Amy Purdy of Orlando Aerials.
* Jazzcrcize _ will take place on Mondays and
Wednesdays from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Winter
ings Civic Center. Teens and Adults. Cost is
l for a four-week session and the class is
instructed by Cliarlenna Mann.
* Latin Dancing _ will take place on
Wednesdays from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the
Winter Springs Civic Center. All ages. Cost is
$50 for four week session and is instructed by
John Gregory.
* Tae Kwon Do _ will take place on Monday
and Wednesday evening from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at
the Winter Springs Civic Center. Ages 6-and-Up.
Cost is $30 for a four-week session and is taught
by David Turnbull of Seminole Tae Kwon Do.
* Yoga _ will take place on Tuesdays from 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Winter Springs Civic
Center. All ages. Cost is $12 per class, which is
instructed by the Reverend Donna Conley.
For more information on Program session
dates as well as other Recreation Programs,
please call 407-327-4761.

LAKE MARY TENNIS
The City of Lake Mary is starting its new fall
junior tennis lessons at the Lake Mary Tennis
Center located on North Country Club Road.
Players of all ages and ability levels are wel­
come.
All participants who sign up during the
month of August will receive a discounted rate
of $48 for six weeks. Tire normal rate is $54 for
six weeks of instruction.
For more questions and how to sign up con­
tact Steve Huber, head tennis pro and USTA
professional, at 407-324-3088.

SANFORD TENNIS
Tire City of Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department is offering Tennis Lessons for all
ages beginning September 17th.
lire lessons will be taught by U SITR certified
Greg James and held at Groveview Park (off of
Lake Maiy Boulevard) from 3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Cost is $30 for five lessons.
For more information call 407-682-6086 or 407330-5697.

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Bacauaa Vw admtnWIraltya haartng procaaa la daalgnad to toimutola Anal
agency action, to* Ntog of a petition mean* that to* DMrtcf a Anal adton may
M o w w » rrom r o powen w i n D y i n
notca or m in i raison* wtxjm
substantial Intarosts wS bs sMsctad by m y such final dsetaon oI h r District
on to# appAnaaon have to* rip ) to bacom* a party to to*
accoraanoa wm m rs&gt; j»rm m a m i m u id o v t
Otona Lawu, Director. Drvtalon of Parma Data Services
SI. Johns River Wttar Menagamam DMrtd
Pubkah September t. 2002
00004
NOTICE TO BWOERMNYTTATION FOR BIDS
Sanford Airport AuViorVy. Sanford. Honda
ORLANDO SANFORD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Tha Sanford Airport Autoortty Sanford. Samnote County, Honda, tomiahaa
to* tokowing Information and toaSudton* to quakhad contractors desiring to
subnet proposals tor to* work harem daaertbad
Oatign-BteM of 13500 square tool
MULTI-TENANT METAL BUtLDtNQ
(BuBdng *516)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK
Tha baa* bid shal conaM of Vw ccnaSucaon of a pta angawarad matal bidd­
ing lotakng 13500 equar* teat al Vw Orlando Sanford ManwSonal Airport.
Sanford. Samtool* Cocmty. Flortda. Thw W a daalgn-butd profacL toduckng
Ms work, paving, and turnkey construction of Burtckng *516. Construction
shal b* In compkanca wMt a l Federal. Stela. Samtool* County and Cty of
Sanford coda*, as w*t a* to* Honda BuBdng Cod*.
INSTRUCTIONS ON OBTAINING SPECIFICATIONS
SpadAcaSorw and a comptoto datcrtplion ol Vw pnopotad work may b*
oblatoad In parson from Vw oMc* ol Vw PraMdantWEO, Sanford Airport
AutoorBy
Larry A. Dal*. PraaidankCEO
Sanford Airport Autoortty
On* Rad Clavatond Blvd . Suf* 1200
Ortando Sanford kfsmaaonal Airport
Sanford. Flortda 32773
(407)566-4002
ConlracL bid tpacbcaaona and dawtnga may b* obUlnad lot a non rafimdabla to* d 560 00 and thoefd b* ptcSad up no total than Saffantoat 6.2002;
checks to b* mad* payabla to to* Sanford Airport Autoortty A l drawing*,
tpactocaaorw and contract doewnam* may b* asammad In parson at to*
offlee of to* PtsaidanPCEO.
B O BONO:
Bala must b* acoompanwd by a cartfwd check, ceshwr s check, bank drsfL
or bid bond to to* amour* of nol toll than to* percent (S \) of to* amocaf of
tad. mad* payable to to* Santord Airport AifhorVy
REJECTION OF BIOS
The Swdord Aaport Autoorty rsaarvs* to* ngff to r*|*cl any at al tada or any
part toareof. to waive any totomwlty ot toehnetefy to to* taddmg. to accept
toe bate ot any part toereof daamad moat lavoraow so to* ms*rest of to*
Auturtty altar a l bate have bean aaamewd and avakwlad. ot to rated al bids,
ta advartw* ot cancel to* proposed work
TIME ANO PLACE OF BIO OPENING
Seated b d t w f b a received at to* ottic* of to* PtmldanlCEO unM 1500
hour* p o O pin Eastern Daykgtf Savings Tim*). l ip H mbar 20. 2002. a)
which am* tosy wB b* pubkdy opened and read aloud Any tad received after
to* ipicfwd tad ctotmg am* afi not b* conaidarad No tada shal be wfhdrawn tor a panod of Varty (301 day* subaaquam lo to* tad opanmg v t o a i
toe consent of to* PieaidanbCEO. Santord Aaport AutoorVy
NOTE:
Thw la a U S Dapartmsnf ol Housing and Uitwn Davstopnwra
Commcaaty Davatopmar* Block Oram (COBG) Program protect with tcmdng
awamlad by to* Sammote Cocray Board ol Cocmty Commwaunars Aa a ted•rafy tended protect Federal Labor Standard* Provision* and Vw DavwBacon Wag* A d aha* tw appkcabto |
K to anaespated tote Commcmfy Davstopnwm Block Oram temda wM bacoma
avafabte on October 6. 2002
Mnortty and Woman'! Buaawsa Emarpnaa* are encouraged lo partopate n
to* tad procaaa
Pubkah September t. 2002

00021

ClMrwataf. FL 33764
(727)536-3800
Pubfcth August 25. 2002 and
September 1, 2002
PP178
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IH ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 03-CA -1338
FAIRBANKS CAPITAL CORP.
Ptantfl.
v»
AKILAH MARTIN. JOHN DOE.
Unknown spouse of AKILAH MAR.
TIN. DOROTHY S MARTIN. JOHN
DOE.
Unknown
spouse
of
DOROTHY
S. MARTIN, and
UNKNOWN TENANT/OWNERS.
Defandams
NOTICE OF SALE
None* I* haraby glvsn that, pur­
suant to to* order or hnal fudgmam
entered to Vat cause to Vw Crcuf
Court of Seminote Canty. Florida. I
wif aa* tha property situated to
Seminole Cocnty, Flortda. daacrtwd
aa:
LOT 37 6 38. BLOCK Q. WEST
ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS. SECTION
TWO. ACCOROINQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN PLAT
BOOK to. PAGE 75 OF THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
and commonly knoin as:
309 Alpine Strati. Altamonte
Springs, FL 32701
al pubkc sate, to to* laghetl and best
bidder, tor cash, al Via west horn
door ol the Sammola County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida, at
It 00 AM on SEP 12.2002
Dated AUG 18.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
to accordance with Vw Americans
With Otaabffaa Ad. persons wth
dwabffw* naadng a spade! accom­
modation to paipcpal* to tow pro­
ceeding should contact court
Adnrvstrahon at telephone numbar
(407)665-4227, not latar Vwn seven
(7) days prior to the procaadng H
haartng Imparted, (TOO) 1-600-9556771, or Vole* (V) I -600-955-6770.
via Honda Relay Sarvto*.
Mason BAsaocWt**. PA.
17757 U S . 19 North
Mangrov* Bay. Sift* 500
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)536-3800
Pubkah August 25.2002 and
September 1. 2002
PPI79
VI THE O R CUtT COURT
OF THE 18TH

juocuLCMcurr,

Bf ANO FOR
BCIMNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: Ot CA2J05 14 W
WELLS FAROO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. FiK/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
LAWRENCE DAVIS. IF LIVING. ANO
IF
OEAD.
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. UNDER
OR AGAINST LAWRENCE DAVIS.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
LAWRENCE DAVIS. IF ANY;
HOWARD SUTTON. JR. IF UVWQ.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TURSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAJMV40 AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH, UNOER OR
AGAM ST HOWARD SUTTON. J R ;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE HOWARD
SUTTON. J R . IF ANY: SABA VIA
HAMPTON; STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT O F REVENUE;
UNITED STATES O F AMERICA:
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS Bf
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur­
suant lo *fl Order Granting Vw
Motion to R***t Foractotur* Sate
dated August 6. 2002 *ntarad to C M
Cat* No Ot CA 2205 14 W ol Vw
O o f Court of Vw 18TH Judoal
Circuf to and tor SEMINOLE County.
SANFOAO. Honda, I wB t*8 to Vw
le^wat and bast txkter tor cash *
AT W EST FRONT DOOR al Vw
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located al 301 N PARK AVENUE to
SANFORD. FL. at 1100 AM am on
Vw 10 day ol September, 2002 to*
said Summary Final
Judgment. KH»it
LOT 35. ACADEMY MANOR. UNIT
TWO, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 16. PAGE 24, PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
Oalad tot* 12 day of August 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Cterfi of Vw Ckofl Court
By: Mary Strosqw
Deputy Clark
Pubkah to .
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVE) J
STERN. PA.. ATTORNEY FOR
PLABfTIFF
601 S UntvarMy Diva State 500
Plantation, a 33324
(954)23»6000
01-77979&lt;NCL|
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persona w*h daahteias need
Ina • t p t * ^ accommodation ihcxAJ
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
1
Vw
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 4076654227.16009556771 (TOO) or 16006556770.
vt* Flortda Relay Sarvto*
Pubkah August 25. 2002 and
September 1.2002
PPI60
Bf TH E ORCUTT COURT
OF THE IIT H
JU O fCU L ORCUTT.
Bf ANO FOR
BCkBNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S IN O : 03 CA 173 14 L
U S BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. NOT Bf ITS
INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY. BUT AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE
CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF THE
MORTGAGE-BACKED PASS
THROUGH CERTIFICATE. SERIES
200I-HE20.
PLABfTIFF
VS
PERRY L PEAKE. IF LIVING. ANO
IF
OEAD,
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST PERRY L
PEAKE.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF PERRY L

L ecals
PEAKE. IF ANY; RICHARD DAVIS.
IF LIVINQ. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST RICHARD DAVIS.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RCHARO
DAVIS. IF ANY. TOOO HILL. IF
LIVING. AND IF OEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR
AGAINST
TODD
HILL;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TODD
HILL. IF ANY. MARK WADE. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST MARK WADE;
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur»uani to a Summary Final Judgment
ot Fotodotuto dated August 16.
2002 entartd m C M C a m No 02CA-173-14 L ol tt* Ocuft Court ot
tho 18TH Judoal DrcuH in and lor
SEMINOLE
County.
Santord.
Honda. I wii M l lo tho Nghatt and
ba«t bkfcjar lor cash al lha Watt
Front Door at tha SEMINOLE County
Courthousa tocatad at 301 N Park
A vanua In Santord. Flortda. at 1100
a m. on lha 17th day of Saptambar.
2002 tha following daacrtwd proper­
ty as set forth in said Summary Final
Judgmant. to wit
LOT 27. BLOCK 35.4TH SECTION
OF DREAMWORLD. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGE 99. PUBLIC RECOROS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 16th day ot August.
2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol tha O cuil Court
By Dorothy W Bo*on
Deputy Clark
Pubksh In;
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. P.A., ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 S Unrvantty Drive Sorts 500
PUnUhon. FL 33324
(954)233 6000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persons with doabiftea need­
ing a special
should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
Vw
SEMINOLE
County
Courthousa al 4076654227. 1 6009556771 (TOO) of 16009556770.
via Flortda Relay Service
Pubkah August 25. 2002 and
September 1.2002
PPI81
Bf THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TM
JUO fCUL cm cufT,
Bf ANO FOR
•EMBfOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OENERAL
JURtSOICTION DfVltlON
C A U NO: 03 CA (38 14 L
OE CAPITAL MORTGAOE
SERVICES. INC .
PLABfTIFF
VS
ALAIN CARRIER A/K/A ALAIN L
CARRIER
IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD, THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST ALAIN CARRIER
A/K/A ALAIN
L.
CARRIER.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ALAIN
CARRIER A/K/A ALAIN L.
CARRIER. IF ANY; HIOOEN
SPRINGS CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. BfC.: LEFFLER 8
HEANEY ENTERPRISE, B fC ;
CONSECO FINANCE SERVICING
CORP FiK/A GREEN TREE
FINANCIAL SERVICING
CORPORATION- R L . HAINES
CONSTRUCTION. B fC : JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS Bf
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uam to a Summary Final Judgment
of Foractoaur* dated August 16,
2002 entered to O f Cat* No 02C A 635-14 L of to* d ra w Court of
to* IIT H Jutectef Cvart to and tor
SEMINOLE
County.
8antord.
Florida, l a f t e i l o v w taghatt and
baa) bidder tor rash at Vw Watt
From Door al to* SEMINOLE Courty
Courthouse located el M l N. Parti
Avenue to Santord. Ftond*. af 1100
am. on to* iTBi day of S*ptemb*r.
aw me Kwowmg oescroao propar­
ty aa eat forth In aaid Sunmery Rnal
Judgment to-wrt
CONDOMINIUM UNIT 3T4. BUILD­
ING 22C. OF HIOOCN SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUMS. ACCORDING TO
THE DECLARATION OF CONDO­
MINIUMS RECORDED ON NOVEM­
BER IS. 1984. IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1594. PAOES
0668 THRU 0795. INCLUSIVE, OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. ANO
A a AMENDMENTS THERETO.
TOGETHER WITH A a APPURTE­
NANCES THERETO ANO AN UNDI­
VIDED INTEREST Bf THE COM­
MON ELEMENTS OF SAID CON­
DOMINIUM AS S E T FORTH IN
8AJ0 DECLARATION
Dated tote 16to day ol August.
2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk of tot Circuf Court
By: Dorothy W Boiion
Deputy Cterk
Pubkah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAV® J
STERN. P.A. ATTORNEY FOR
PLABfTIFF
801 8 Unrvarsfy Drive Sul* 800
PlanteOon. a 33324
(95412338000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABAJTIES
ACT, persona w*h itn b t f u i n**dmg a i paoal accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 4076654227. 16009556771 (TOO) or 16006556770.
via Florida Relay Sarvto*.
Pubkah August 25. 2002 and
September 1. 2002
PPI62_________________________
Bf THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H
JU O fCU L CIRCUIT.
Bf ANO FOR
BCIMNOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JUM KM CTION DIVISION
C A U NO: 03 CA 1126 14 L
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAOE CO .
PLABfTIFF

Sunday. September I. 2(X)2 PtiRc :m

L ecals
vs
TRACY L JACKSON. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMINO AN INTEREST
BY. TMROUQM. UNDER OR
AQAINST TRACY L JACKSON.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TRACY L
JACKSON. IF ANY. THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA ON BEHALF
OF THE SECRETARY OF HOUS­
ING ANO URBAN DEVELOPMENT.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtuanl to a Summary Final Judgment
ot Foreckwura dated AUG 16. 2002
entered In C M Ca»e No 02 CA1326-14 L ol lha Octal Court ottfw
16TH Judicial Circuit in and lor
SEMINOLE
County.
Sanfo J.
Florida. I will M l lo lha highest and
bast bidder tor cash at tha West
Front Door at tha SEMINOLE County
Courthousa located at X I N Park
Avenue In Santord. Florida, at 11 00
a m on the day ot SEP 17 2002 tha
fortowng described property as sal
forth In aaid Summary Final
Judgment, kvwrt
LOT 44. BLOCK B. OF NORTH
ORLANDO RANCHES SECT 6.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 12. PAGE 96 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated thw day of AUG 16. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot tha Ocurt Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clark
Publish m:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 S University Dove Suite 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(964)233-6000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, potions with rtushrtrtiii need
mn a soeoal accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse *1 4076654227, 16009556771 (TOO) or 1600-9556770.
vw Florida Relay Service
Pubkah August 25. 2002 and
September 1.2002
PP183

Bf THE CB4CUTT COURT
O f THE 18TH
JU O fCU L CBICUTT,
Bf ANO FOR
U ktB fO LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DfVIEfON
C A U NO: 03 CA 111014 L
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAOE CO .
PLAINTIFF
VS
TYRONE M DAVIS. IF UVBfO. ANO
IF
DEAD,
TH E
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUOH. UNDER OR
AGAINST TYRONE M DAVIS.
NATASHA DAVIS. IF UVWfQ. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEHEST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST NATASHA DAVIS.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
THE INDEPENDENT SAVINGS
PLAN C O ; JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
D EFEND AN T^)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pul
suent to a Summary f na! Judgment
of Foractoaui* dated August 18.

L ecals

2002 entered n C M Casa No 02CA 1510-14 L of the Circuit Court of
the 18TM Judicial O cui! n and for
SEMINOLE
County.
Santord.
Honda. I wi4 set to tha h^w st and
best bidder for cash al lha West
From Door al the SEMINOLE County
Courthousa located al X I N Park
Avenue In Sanford. Honda, at 11 00
a m on the day of Sep*ember 17.
2002 the foaowmg described proper­
ty at aet forth n said Summary Final
Judgment, to^wit
LO T 27. BLOCK 24. DREAM­
WORLD. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PAOES 90 ANO 91.
AS RECORDED
IN PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIDA. SAID LAND SITU­
ATE. LYING AN DEING IN SEMI
tfOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 16lh day of Augutt.
2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Cvcurt Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Publish m
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S University Drive State 500
Ptantatcn. FL 33324
(964)233 6000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persons with d&gt;sab4itws need­
ing a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-666-4227. 1800
966 6771 (TOO) or 1-600^966^770.
via Florida Relay Service
Publish August 25. 2002 and
September 1.2002
PP186

SERIES 1997-K. ta the Plaintiff and
DANICL R RESEffOES. GLENOA L.
RESENDES. UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA. JOHN DOE. JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY I wiM aa* lo tfw highest
and bast bidder for cash al the
W EST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOtE CO UN TY COURTHOUSE, in Sammota County.
Honda, at It X on lha 15 day of
October. 2 X 2 . tha following
descrt*ed property as sat forth m
said Fmal Judgment, law*
LOT 17. BLOCK C. SAN SEBAST
IAN HEIGHTS UNIT 2. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16.
PAGE 71. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 527 BIRDSONG COURT.
LONGWOOO. FL 32779
In accordance with tha Americans
w*h Dtsab*ties Act. Persons w*h
Disabilities needmg a special accom­
modation lo partopate m this pro­
ceeding shotad contact the Court
Administrator at X I N Park Avenue.
Sanlord FL 32771. Tetaphona
Number (407)323 4 3 X nol latar
than seven (7) days pnor to the pro
ceedmg If hearing impaired. (TDO)
1 6X955-8771 or Voce (V)1 0 X
955 6770 via Honda Relay Services
Dated thta day of AUG 16. 2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctark Of The Octal Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Ctark
Submitted by
Law OfTtce of Marshal C. Watson
16X NW 49th Street. State I X
Fort Lauderdale. Ftonda 33309
Telephone (964)463X65
Facsmtae (964)771X62
Pubkah August 25. 2 X 2 and
September 1.2002
PP188

or immadiatafy tharaaftar. othanuna.
a cfafault wt* ba antarad agamtt you
for tha rakaf rtamandad m tha com
piar* or pakbon
DATED on AUG 19 2002
Maryanna Morsa. dark
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Ruth King
As Daputy Ctark
PUBLISH IN Sanford Harald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM
MOOATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING
SHOULD
CONTACT CO UR T ADMINISTRA
TION AT X I N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIOA 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-43 X .
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED
ING
IF HEARINO IMPAIRED.
(TDO) 1 6 X 955 8771. OR VOICE
(V) 1 8 X 955 8770. VIA FLORIOA
RELAY SERVICE
Pubksh August 25. 2002 and
Saptembar 1. 2002
PP191

CITIBANK. N A . AS TRUSTEE.

VS.

J lp R O f? R rv , srruATED in s e m i HOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
L O T 34. WBfDTREE WEST.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 20. PAGES 97 ANO 96.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated tote 16to day of August
2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Claik of Bw Cacuk Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Cterk
Pubkah to
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O f DAVID J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 8. Unrveraly Drive State 500
Plantation FL 33324
(954)2336000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABIUTIES
ACT, parsons veto tksahWfwi needna 1 specwi accommodation should
corned COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
Bw
SEMINOLE
County
Cotstooua* al 4076654227.16009556771 (TOO) or 16006556770.
vw Florida Relay Sarvloa.
Pubkah.August 25. 2002 and
September 1.2002
PP164__________________________

L ecals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I l f H
JUO fCUL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 02-CA-12S3-14 L

Bf THE CIRCUfT COURT
O f THE 18TH
JU O fCU L ORCUTT.
Bf ANO FOR
SEMIHOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DfVISION
C A U NO: 03 CA 1368 14 L
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAOE CO.
D/B.A ACCUBANC MORTGAGE.
PLAINTIFF

JEFFREY T. BEEKMAN. IF UVINO.
ANO IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMINO AN INTEREST
BY. THROUOH. UNDER OR
AGAINST JEFFREY T BEEKMAN.
ALICIA BEEKMAN. IF UVTNQ. ANO
IF
DEAD.
TH E
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
. ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
1 CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMINO AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST ALICIA BEEKMAN. JOHN
DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS Bf
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suer* to e Summary Final Judgment
of Foractotur* dated August 18.
2002 entered to C M Cal* No. 02CA-1326-14 L of toa Clrou* Court of
to* T6TH Judicial O m d to and tor
SEMINOLE
County.
Sanlord.
Florida. I Bfl a*8 to toa hi?wtl and
bast bidder tor cash al to* Waal
Front Door al Bw SEMINOLE County
Courthousa located al 30T N. Park
A vanua to Sanlord. Flortda. al 1100
(m . on Bw day of September 17.
WW roaowmg oetcroao property aa tat torto n aaid Summary Final

L ecals

I

CASSANDRA PREVATT A/K/A
CASSANORA
L
PREVATT;
CHRISTOPHER
A. PREVATT;
HAROLD L FUES A/K/A HAL FUE3.
LILLIE D FUES. JOHN DOE; JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENAWT(S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY.
i
Defandams
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
(Pleas# publish In THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated Ww day of ADO
16. 2002. and antered m Cate No
01-CA-1263-14 L. of tha Circuit
Court of tfw 1BTM Judoal Octal In
end for Sammota County. Flortda.
wherein
CITIBANK. N A . AS
TRUSTEE ta tfw Plaintiff and CAS­
SANDRA PREVATT A/K/A CASSAN­
ORA L. PREVATT; CHRISTOPHER
PREVATT A/K/A CHRISTOPHER A
PREVATT. HAROLD L FUES A/K/A
HAL FUES. LIUJE D FUES. JOHN
DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT (S) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY . I wtf
•el to tfw highest v id bet! bidder lor
cash at tfw W EST FRONT DOOR
OF TH E SEMINOLE CO UN TY
COURTHOUSE.
In
Sammota
County. Flortda. af 11CQ on the day
of 8CP «7. 9002. me foaowmg
i l . i i i i . i l propony
■i m i n ■ ik i as
—— eat
• w
1 in
it). U.
oe&amp;cnoeo
wi
serf F n il Judgment, to wt
E a h U -A '
COMMENCE AT THE NORTH­
W EST CORNER O f SECTION 8.
TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 32
EAST. SEMINOtE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA RUN 8 89 DEGREES 39 MIN
43 SEC. E. ALONG THE NORTH
UNE O f SA10 SECTION 8. A DIS­
TANCE OF 550 72 FOR A POINT OF
BEGINNING, RUN THENSE 8 OO
DEGREES 14 MIN 8 SEC 3.
418 00 FEET THENCE 8 89
DEGREES 39 MIN 50 SEC. E.
522 37 FEET. THENCE N 00
DEGREES 27 MIN 53 SEC W
418 00 FEET TO THE NORTH UNE
OF SAID SECTION 8 THECE N 89
DEG 39 MIN 43 SEC. W 520 72
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNtffQ
ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 2. M U O E T
LAKE RETREATS. UNIT FO UR
TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT
FOR INGRESS ANO EGRESS AND
U TIU TY EASEMENT OVER THE
EAST 20 FEET (LESS THE NORTH
30 F E E T O F TH E F O aO W IN O
DESCRIBED) THE EAST 1/2 OF
THE SW 1/4 OF 8W 1/4 OF 8W 1/4
IN 8ECTIO N 6. TOWNSHIP 20
SOUTH. RANGE 32 EAST. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIOA
A/K/A: 527 BIROSONG COURT.
LONG WOOD, a 32779
In
w«h DtoabRBaa Ad. Ptroona *hbi
Dwabtttaa naedfop a
accom­
modation lo participate h tfxt proceadaig should contact Bw Court
ArMntetraIor*l201 N Part Avanua.
Sanford FL 32771. Tatephon*
Numbar (407)3234330 nol later
than seven (7) day* prior to Bw proceerkng If hearing impaired. (TOO)
1600-9556771 or Vole* (V)I6009556770 vw Florida Relay Sarvtcat
Dated tow day of AUG 18. 2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
Cterk Of Tha d ra w Court
By MaryStoMw
Deputy Cterk
Submitted by
Law Olive of Marshal C. Watson
1800 NW 49th Sweat. Stela 120
Fort Laudardate. Florida 33309
Telephone: (954)453-0365
Facaante (954)7716052
Pubkah August 25. 2002 and
September 1.2002
PP187
Bf THE CMCUTT COURT
OF THE IIT H
JUO fCUL ORCUTT.
Bf ANO FOR
SCM NOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVE. DtVWON
C A U NO.: 03-CA-I413-14 I
BANK OF NEW YORK AS
TRUSTEE UNOER THE POOLING
ANO SERVICING AGREEMENT
SERIES 1997 K.
vt
DANIEL R RESENOES. GLENDA L
RESENDES. UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA JOHN DOE. JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION O f THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY.
Datendents
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Pteaa* pubkah to THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo ■ Final Judgment of
Foractoaur* dated to* 16to day of
August. 2002. and entered n Cat*
No 01-CA-1413-14 I. of Bw Octet
Court of Bw 16TH Judoal Octet to
and tor Samnote CoteHy. Florida,
wtwrarn BANK OF NEW YORK AS
TRUSTEE UNOER THE POOLING
AND SERVICING AGREEMENT

IN THe CIRCUIT COURT
OF Th e IIT H
JUO fCUL CIRCUIT.
m ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DfVISION
C A U NO.: 02-CA-1S7M4K
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. IN C .
Plamtifl.
vt
CONCETTA SETTANNI. AMERICAN
BANKERS INSURANCE COMPANY
OF FLORIOA. EUGENE A FELKER.
AS PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
OF
THE
ESTATE OF JOSEPH A SETTANNI.
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT
OF
REVENUE;
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF CONCETTA SETTAN­
NI. JOHN DOE. JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY, al al.
Defendants
N O T K E OF ACTION
TO; CONCETTA SETTANNI
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CON­
CETTA SETTANNI
L/K/A 967 W1LDFLOWER WAY
LONGWOOO. FL 32750
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tfiaf an action
for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the
LOT 8 17 ANO 18 IN BLOCK 42.
OF SANLANDO TH E SUBURB
BEAUTIFUL. PALM SPRINGS SEC­
TION. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 3. PAGE 65-1/2. O f THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. a O R ID A
AK/A. 637 ALPINE STREET EAST.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL 32X1
has been Med egamsf you and you
are requved lo serve a copy of your
written detansee, * any, lo I. on
Marshal C. Watson. P A . Attorney
for PtainMt. whoee address ta 16X
NW 49TH STREET. SUITE I X . FT.
LAUDERDALE. FL 33309 wtfNn thir­
ty ( X ) days after tfie ftrsf pubftcebon
of tfw Nooce in foe (Ptaaae pubkah
in THE SEMINOLE HERALD) and
Na lha ongnal with the Ctark of tf*a
Court either before service on
Plaintiff s attorney or Immediately
thereafter, otherwise a default wM be
entered agamst you lor tie reftef
oemanooq n me comp*aini
to accordance with Bw Americana
With Owabkawi Ad. Parsons wlto
Dtaabenwa naarkng a apactef eooommodaion to paihapat* In tote pro­
caadng should contact Bw Court
Administrator at 201 N Park Avanua.
Sanlord FL 32771, Telephone
Number (407)3234330 no( latar
than aavan (7) day* pnor to Bw pro­
caadng B hearing impend. (TOO)
1600-9556771 or Vtece (V)16009556770 vw Florida Relay Samoa*
WITNESS my hand and Bw leal of
tot* Court BM day ol AUG 09 2002.
Mary Ann* Mora*
Aa Cterk of Bw Court
By Ruth King
Aa Deputy Ctetk
Pubkah (Ptaaa* pubkah to Tlw
Samnote Herald)
Pubkah August 25. 2002 and
September 1.2002
PP190
Bf THE C«1CUfT COURT FOR
•EMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA

ervu. otvtttoN

Caaa No. 02-CA-779-14-K
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK. AS
TRUSTEE.
DAWN A. SIMPSON. GARFIELD H.
SIMPSON. AMERICAN GENERAL
HOME EQUITY. INC : JASON E.
HACKWORTH, TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. CREDITORS. ANO
A a OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
BY. THROUOH. UNOER OR
AGAINST DONNA HACKWORTH.
TROPICAL FINANCIAL CREDIT
UNION FiK/A TROPICAL FEDERAL
CREDIT UNION. UNKNOWN
TENANT NO 1; UNKNOWN
TENANT NO 2; and Aa PARTIES
CLAIMINO
INTERESTS
BY.
THROUOH. UNDER OR AGAINST A
NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS
ACTION. OR HAVING OR
CLAIMINO TO HAVE ANY RIGHT.
TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. Dawn A Srmpaon
201 MteVara Trai
Longwood. FL 32779
GarhaktH Sanpaon
201 Miner* Trai
Longwood. FL 32779
and
Gartwtd H Sanpaon
POBoa 521812
Longwood. FL 32751
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal an acbon
to toractoa* 01 mortgage on Bw to*lowing described property to
Samnote CoteBy. Ftortdto
LO T 6. MARKHAM PLACE.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN PLAT
BOOK 22. PAGES 30 ANO 31. PUB­
LIC ML CORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
has baan Uad agamst you and you
ar* raqutrad to aarv* a copy ol your
wnnan detent**. * any. to 8 on
SMITH. HIATT 6 D U 2 . P A ,
Planers attorney*, whoa* address
w 2691 East Oakland Para Blvd
Stela 303. Fort I automata. Ftonda
33306. wtton 30 days from lea)
of pubkeakon. 2002. and M* Bw ongewl w*h Bw Cterk ol tow Court aahar
bator* aarvtca on Planers artomaya

IN THE CIRCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOfCtAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DCVtSION
CASE NO. 02-CA-631-144.
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plamtifl.
vs
JOHN P STROHMAN. JR . at a l.
Dafandant(s).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pursuant to a Fmal Judgmant of
Foracfosura dated Augutt 16. 2002.
and antarad m Casa No 02GA43114-L. of tha Circuit Court of tha
EIGHTEENTH Judoal Octal m and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
whartm CHASE
MANHATTAN
MORTOAGE CORPORATION ta
Plamtifl and JOHN P STROHMAN.
JR . at a i. art Dafandante. I w*i tel
lo tha highast and bast twttsr for
cash at tha Wait front door of tfta
Courthousa m SANFORD. SEMINOLE County. Florida. It X AM
o'clock on tfw day of SEP 17.2002.
tha folowmg dat ertbad proparly as
sal forth m said Fmal .fodgmanf. lo
wtt
LOTS 32 ANO 33. BLOCK 19. SAN­
LANDO THE SUOURO BEAUTIFUL
SANFORO SECTION. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3.
PAGE 66. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA;
k V a 733 Prabte Avanua. Altamonte
Spring*. Flortda 32701
DATED tow day of AUO 16,2002
MaryannE Mora*
Aa Cterk ol and Court
By Mary Stroup*
Aa Deputy Cterk
Submitted by
Fabar kOtoer. P A
Stela 300
1570 Madruga Avanua
Coral Gables. Ftonda 33146
(305)6624110
Parsons wth a &lt;kaab4By who need
a apactef accommodation to parkek
pata to tow procaaikng should con­
tact Court Arknintal/atlon at X I N
Park Avanua, Stela N30I. Sanlord.
Ftonda 32771, arttoto 2 wortdng days
prior
lo
to*
procaerkng
Tatephon* (407)6654227; 1-6009556771 (TOO) or 1600-9556770
(V) vw Florida Ratey Sarvto*.
Pubkah August 25. 2002 and
September 1, 2002
PPIB2
c n c u r r CO UR T
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
ju u c o L C M c u rr
M ANO FOR
BEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A U NO.: 02-CA-620-14L
m th e

MIDFIRST BANK.

EUCELTA JONES and ATHANASE
JONES, and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNER3.
NOTICE OF SALE
Node* I* haraby grran that, purtuanl to Fmal Judgement
of
Foractoaur* tor PlatoMt entered to
tot* causa on Augual 16.2002, to Bw
Cecul Court of Sanenote Couey,
Florida I we eai Bw property slutt­
ed In Sammota County. Florida.
LOT 17. BLOCK E. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR UNIT 1. ACCORD
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK II .
PAGE X . O F TH E PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA,
and commorBy known aa;
106 Gamson Dnvt. Santord. FL,
32771 al pubkc tale, to Bw hlgbaal
and baa) bidder, tor cash, on Bw
watt step* ol Bw Cemnote County
CoteBiou**. al 11.00 AM on BEP 12.
2002
Dated tow day ol AUO 16.2002
Ctark ol Bw Octet Court
MARYANNE MORSE
By Mary Stroup*
Daputy Clark
to accordance wtto toa American*
Wth Oaabeea* Act. paraona w*h
tkaabeew* naadng a apactel accom­
modation to pamopete to tow procaadmg should contact court
Admmwtrabon n H laphorw nurtwr
(407)6654330. nol later toan aavan
(7) days prior to Bw proca*«8ng If
haanng Imparted. (TOO) 1600655•771, or Vote* (V) 1600-6656770
vw Florida Ratey Samoa.
RatoardS Mdvar
Kata. Shutef. Solomon. 8p*ctor.
Foyte 6 Sugar, P A
P O Bo* 600
Tampa. FL 33601-0600
Pubkah August 25. 2002 and
September 1.2002
PPI93
N O T K E OF
FUEUCSALE
PUBLIC N O T K E M haraby (pvan.
Bwt on Bw date and bm* hated
batowand oonbnteng from day to day
until al goods ar* add. w* w* a*4 al
Pubkc Auction, to Bw hr^wtt better,
tor cash, al Bw warehouse oI STOR­
AGE USA. located al 1007 W*a
Spring* Or., Winter Springs. FL
32706, content* of Bw tolowsig stor­
age unit* containing houaahold
andtor business good*, tor rare and
oBwr charge* tor which i le i on
same W cleaned, to w*
OATE OF SALE S E P TE M U R 11,
2002
TIME OF SALE 4 00 PM
*537 ANTONIO MARCIAL-toote. car
parery. machnary 4421 NICHOLAS
DORE - baby stu* *565 DANIEL J
WEROA. loots. 3 motorcyctes *280
WILLIAM KNAPP - household Items
6 tools
AUCTIONEER STORAGE PRO­
TECTION AUCTION SERVICES.
LICENSE a 593
The above Note# to b* pubkehrd
one* a weak tor two oorwaoiBi*
awake Sap seta to ba tester and 3wiua o) rw Statutes ol Bw States c*
Ftonda ai such cast* mad* and poPubksh August 25,
September 1.2002
PP196

2002

and

�Page 4 B

T iif. S eminoij: H erald

Sunday. September 1.20(12

______ L egals
CITY o r LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
n o t ic e o f p u b l ic h e a r in g

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN by toe
Cky Commaaon ot the Cky o( leke
MAiy. Flood*. Pull u k i Commwdon
win hold ■ Public Muring on
•kptkmber 19, 3002 *i 7 00 P M .
o&gt; u toon thereafter at pouM a. to
eoneldef a Reedution entitled
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA. PROVID­
ING FOR THE VACATING OF A
PORTION
OF
ROSEWOOD
AVENUE RIGHT-OF-WAY, WORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED
HEREIN. PROVIDING AN EFFEC­
TIVE DATE
Vacabng lha following poo ion ot
Roeewood Avenue:
TH A T PORTION OF ROSEWOOO
DRIVE. LAKE MARY WOODS
PHASE III. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 37. PAGES 73 A 74. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS COM­
MENCE AT THE POINT OF BEGIN
NINO BEING TH E NORTHWEST
CORNER OF TR A CT C OF SAID
PLAT O F LAKE MARY WOODS
THENCE RUN S02-3807E ALONG
THE W EST UNE OF SAIO TR ACT C
A DISTANCE OF 134 S3 F EET TO A
POINT NORTH O F TH E NEW
RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE AS DEPICTEO ON THE RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP
O F C O U N TY ROAD NO. 437
PHASE IV. SAID POINT LYING ON
A NON-TANGENT CURVE, CON
CAVE TO THE NORTH. HAVING A
RA0IUS
OF
I40S3S
FEET.
THENCE FROM A CHORO BEAR
INO OF 872-2704W nUN W ESTER­
LY ALONG TH E ARC OF SAIO
CURVE AND SAID NORTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00&lt;0t5l A
DISTANCE O F 0 78 F EET TO THE
POINT OF TANGENCY. THENCE
CONTINUE ALONG SAIO NORTH
ERNLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE
S72-2759W A DISTANCE OF SO M
F E ET TO A POINT ON THE EAST
LINE OF TR A CT 0 OF SAID PLAT
O F LAKE MARY W OODS SAID
POINT LYING ON A NON TAN­
G EN T CURVE. CONCAVE TO THE
EAST. HAVING A RADIUS OF
tOO 31 FEET, THENCE FROM A
CHORD BEARING OF N03-6805W
RUN NORTHERLY ALONG THE
ARC OF SAID CURVE ANO SAIO
E A S T LINE OF SAID TR A C T B
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
00*4000 A DISTANCE O F 180
FEET, THENCE CONTINUE ALONG
SAID EAST LINE O F TR A C T B
N03TJ801WA DISTANCE OF 133 35
FEET. THENCE RUN N40*11 OS W A
DISTANCE OF 8 00 FEET. THENCE
RUN N72*245SE TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
Tha Pubic Haaimg wff b* ha*d In
toe Cky Comraeeajn Chamber*. 100
N Country Club Road. Lake Mary.
Florida
Tha Pubic la Inviad to
attend and ba heard Said hearing
may ba continued bom bme to bme
[okt a ftnal dedalon la mad* by fra
nmaaton.
d Pie ReaoMton n fok are
In tha Community
apartment at Lake
'Hal. Myou have quaattona
thu notice, you may eonS c h rttf, Senior Planner.
407-685-1412.
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CO N ­
SIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARING. HE OR SHE WILL NEED
A RECORO OF THE PROCEED
ftOS, ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. H i OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
is Ma d e , w h i c h
recoro
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 3SS OIOS
PERSONS WITH DtSABIUTIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
TH E MEETING AT 407-885-1434
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Carat A Foatar. Cay Ctark
DATED Auguat 38.3003
Pubtab September 1.8. 3003
QQ022
IN THE Cm CUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JU04CLAL CMCUIT.
M ANO FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY,
FLORK) A
CIVIL OTVtWON
CASE NO.: 03-CA-13TS-14 L
BANKERS TR UST COMPANY.
AS TRUSTEE.
JAMES COTHAM.al at.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Piatt* pubkah m THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo a Final Judgmant ol
Foradotur* dated fie day ol AUO
18. 3003. and entered m Cats No.
! 01-CA-12T9-14 L. ol tha Circuit
Court d f it 18TH Juctaal Crrtuk In
and lor Senvnol* County. Ftond*.
whereto BANKERS TR UST COM­
PANY. AS TRUSTEE a fie PtamMI
and JAMES COTRAM. SANDRA
COTHAM . UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
O F STEPHEN B PUOLES. JOHN
DOC; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT (S| IN POSSESSION OF
TH E SUBJECT PROPERTY . I wkl
•ei to toe tvghed end bed Ladder tor
cash al fie WEST FRONT DOOR
O F TH E SEMINOLE CO UN TY
CO UR THO USE.
to
Seminole
Courfy. Florida, at 110O on fia day
ol SEP 17. 3002. toe lonowmg
daactfiart property aa tat lorth In
said Final Judgment, to-w*

EaNM'A'
LOTOO. TIMBER RIDGE AT BASAL
POINT. UNIT I. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 24. PAGES 44.48 ANO
44. PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE
CO UNTY.
FLORIDA
TO G ETH ER WITH A PORTION OF
TR A C T T SABAL POINT SECOND
REVISION. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 18. PAGES 87. 88 ANO
84. PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS BEGIN AT THE NORTH­
EA S T
CORNER OF LOT 30.
THENCE N 03 06 V T EAST ALONO
TH E NORTHERLY PROLONGA­
TION OF TH E EAST UNE OF LOT
30 FOR 10 88 FEET. THENCE N
88-1 ra c r w e s t f o r 7 4 12 f e e t
TO THE NOFUHEASTERLY P R O
LONGA T ION OF THE W EST LINE
O F LOT 30. THENCE S 25-0737W ES T FOR 1002 F E ET TO THE
NORTHW EST CORNER OF LOT
M . TH ENCE S 68-1830- EAST
FOR 7808 F EET TO TH E POINT
OF BEGINNING
M U K 637 BIRDSONG COURT.
LONOWOOO FL 32778
In accordance w*h tha Americana
wah DaabJt-kk Act Paraona wan
n u d i r - l - neerkng a ipacial eocomIiaalainn to panrcoel* m fa* procaatfng ahouk] contact toe Court

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Artramtlrator al 301 N Park Avenue.
Sanford FL 33771. Telephone
Number (407)323-4330 not laler
then keven (7) day* prior lo me pro­
ceeding It hearing unpaired. (TDD)
1 800-988 8771 ot Vole* (V) 1-800888-8770 via Honda Relay Servicea
Dated file day ol AUG 18. 3003
MARY ANNE MORSE
Cterk Ol The O c u 4 Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Submined by
Law Otic* oI Marthal C Watton
1800 NW 49m Street. Suae 130
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Tatephone (884)483-0383
Faeatode (884)771-6052
Publtkh: Auguit 25. 3002 and
September 1. 3003
PP186

AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Snkj Ordinance* were placed on
firtt reading on September 3, 2002.
and the Cffy Commission wte consid­
er same for final passage and adop­
tion after the public hearing, which
w* be held m the Ctiy Commission
Chambers. 175 West Warren
Avenue. Longwood. Florida, on
Monday,
the
16th
d#y
of
September, A.D., 2002, at 7 00
p rrv. or as soon thereafter as possi­
ble At the meeting, interested par­
ties may appear and be heard with
respect to the proposed OrtSnance
This hearing may be conhnued from
tvne to time until hnal action is taken
by the City Commission
A copy ol the proposed Ordnance Is
posted at the Longwood Cty Hal.
Longwood. Flonda. and cop«t ere
on fife with the Oar* of the Cty end
same may be inspected by the fwbIC.
NOTICE A l persons are ednsed
that 0 they decide lo appeal any daotions made at these meeting*hearmgs. they wi&gt; need a record of the
proceeding* and for such purposes,
they may need to maure that a ver­
batim record is made, which record
to include the testenony end evi­
dence upon which the appeal« to be
made (per Sec 286 0105. Florida
Statutes)

At Deputy Clerk
Thrs notice la provided pursuant to
Admmrstrattv* Order No 2 085
In accordance wkh the Americana
with Disebittwt Act. H you ara a per­
son with a disability who needs any
accommodation In order to partici­
pate in ttvs proceeding you are enti­
tled at no cost to you. to provisions
ot certan assnlance Pleat* contact
th* Court Artoanatraior at 301 North
Perk Avenue. Senlord. FI 33771.
Phone No (407)333-4330 ertensron
4337 wkhrn 3 working day* ol your
I*c*«t ol f w nonce or pteedng. 0
you are hearing imp#red. cal 14009558771 (TOO). 4 you ere voice
unpaired cel 1800 955 8 770 (V)
(Via Flood* Relay Services)
Submitted by
Vargas. Zion 4 Kahen*. PA
4000 Hoaywood Boulevard.
Stale 675 S
Hotywood. FI 33031
Telephone 1954)8934993
Tetetacsmde (954)893-7707
Pubkah September 1. 8. 2003
00008

NOTICE OF LIEN SALE
In accordance with Ihe provisions ol
Slat* law. there being due and
unpad charges lor which fw under­
signed la tmitied lo satisfy an
owner'a ken d the goods herernahet
do senbed and stored at Unde Dob t
Sell Storage located el 2660 W
?5th Street Santord, Honda 32771.
(407) 334-8986 And. due nonce
having been grven, to the owner ct
ted property and *1 parties known
to clam an interest therein, and the
bme specified In such notice tot pay­
ment oi such having expired fw
goods wW be sold at pttokc euction at
the above stated address to th* lazi­
est ladder ot otherwiw disposed ol
on Wednesday. 0873573003 Dele ol
Auction Time 2 30 PM
AUCTIONEER
LIC NO

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CASE NO : 02-CA-2017-16-M
IN HE FORFEITURE OF 12.750 00
IN UNITED STATES CURRENCY
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO Kevin Cemer
McheRe Cemer
183 Prie Avenue
Longwood. Flortde 32750
and al others who daim an imereti
In Ihe kAowmg property: 62.750 00
In United States currency
Donald F Elinger, in hte oitictef
capacity as Sheriff of the Seminole
Counfy. Florida, through h»s officers.
Investigators or agents, seized the
above property on or about JiAy 5.
2002. al or near 183 Pv&gt;e Avenue.
Longwood.
Seminote
Counfy.
Florida Said property Is m the cus­
tody of Ihe Sheriff of Seminole
Counfy for the purpose of forfeiture
pursuant to sections 032 701*
032 704. Florida Statutes
A
Complaint for forfeiture has been
filed in the above-styted Court.
I HEREBY CERTIFY tha! a true and
coned copy of this Notice of
Forfeiture Complaint was furnished
by U S. certified mal. return receipt
requested, to the above-named
addressee thrs 28 day of August.
2002.
TeshaM Scotaro
Genera! Counsel
Florida Bar No 0068825
Senvnote County Sheriff's Office
100 Bush Boulevard
Sanford, Florida 32773
(407)665-6603
Attorney for Petitioner
Pubftsh September 1.8. 2002
00016

A 101. Pubkc Record, d Seminole
County. Florida, mote commonly
known e , 300 Jtnrvlef Court
Th* Pubkc Hearing wk be hetj In
to* Comnssaion Chamber,. 100 N
Country Club Road. Lake Mary The
F*ublic 1, Invited to attend end be
hoard Said hearing may be contin­
ued trom time to lime until e final
declklon I, made by the City
CommUMon A copy ol Ihe prapoud
stuff report le available In th*
Community
Development
Department al Lake Mary Cky Hat,
Monday toraugh Friday 8 00 am to
500 p m . eicAnkng hokday. Any
queahon* pertatnmg to toe proporad
«ubdMwon plan, ilmdiS be deeded
to Gary Schrrxief. Senior Pumer. et
407 685-1412
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON­
SIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARING. HE OR SHE WILL NEED
A RECORD OF THE PROCEED
ING3. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR CMC MAY NEED TO
ENSURE TH A T A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORO
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 386 0105
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRCF
CEEDINOS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITYS ADA COORDINATOR
AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING AT (407)5851424
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Carol A Foxier. Cky Clerk
DATED AuguM 38. 3003
Pubkah: September I. 3003
00033

Attorney for Personal Representative
Publish: August 25. 2002 and
September 1.2002
PPI71

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Note* It hereby given
McConnet Towing wri t r t
al Pubkc Auction For Selvage
lot Cath on demand lo hrghed
bidder, the lonowmg described
8-21-03
68 Chev
1GBOM1529JB219424
86 Mayda
JM1BB141XT0313296
9-23-02
93 Port
1O2NE5438PC013947
9-24-02
83 Marc
1MEBP93F2OZ602963
9-25-02
87 Ford
1FALP52U6VA310649
92Ptym
1P3XA40K1NF110300
86 Ford
2FABP22X2G8164147
9-29-02
93 Eagi
4E3CF44E5PE026706
93 Chev
2C1MR2464-6713774
66 Chev
1Q1JCS11XJ7144267
84 Dal,
1N6ND01S6EC373105
91 04ds

assistance to partiopate m any of
these proceedng* should contact
the A D A Coordinator, at (407) 2603481, al least 46 hours m advance of
Dated this 22nd day of August. A D .
2002.
CITY OF LONGWOOO
GERALDINE D ZAMORI
CITY CLERK
Publish September 1. 2002
00008
CITY OF LONGWOOD. FLORIOA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION
OF PROPOSED RESOLUTION
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN by toe
City of Longwood. Honda, that the
C ty Commission wM hold a pubfcc
hearing to consider enactment of the

1G3WH54TXM0306151
86 Merc
WD0CA3SO6OA23294O
87 OW,
2G3GR51Y 1M2337700
9-27-02
93 Pork
1Q2JB14T6P7506639
86 Nrie
JN1MN24S3GM020419
86 Cad
1Q6C0808704343175
The Auction wtB be held at 9 00 a m
on laid dale* above. McCormel
Towing A Recovery. 3800 Senlord
Av*. Senlord. F I. 33773
vahide* on* hour prior lo kale
Tarma art -CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS"
McConnet Towing
n M f v t i th# right lo accept or refect
any and al BIOS ..
Pubkah September 1.3003
OOOOI
NOTICE O F AUCTION
TNa auction wtk be held on
September 30, 3003 al BOO AM M
33SAulnAv*. Ovtodo. F L
the vehtde* on me day belor* fie
Auction Iron BAM unM 8PM Terme
are caah or certified tunda only
Oviado Towmg raaervat tie nght to
accept or rafua* any and a l blda.
The toffowmg vehretaa arc okered
tor brda:
1887 MERCURY SABLE
VINt 1MELM80UIVA837803
1888 NOVA
V ff 41VISK184802173449
Pubkah September 1, 2003
00003
N O TIC t
Vehtcto Auction OBOOern
WHEN September 17.1001
WHERE PauFa Truck and Auto
Repair. Inc. 1918 W tal Street.
Sentotd. FL 33771 (407)331-7442
VEHICLE:
YEAR 1893
MAKE N«i*n
MOOEL 20R
COLOR SHvet
VIN k: 1N4EB32A3NC7X799
Pubkah September 1,3003
00003
N O TIC t OF
F tc r m o u * NAME
Notice M hereby grven fiat I am
engaged in buatneaa at 180 North
Wtttmont*
Drive,
Akamom*
Sprtnga. Florida. Semnoto County.
Florida, undai tha FicMioua Nam* ol
REA4AX Central Realty bid fiat I
mend to regiater cad name w*h f it
Dtmaicm
ol
Corpotation*.
Tatahai aee. Florida. In accordance
wkh the provieion, ol m* Fettnou*
Nam* Statute*, to Wit Section
865 09. Ftond* Statute* 1881.
Kevin P Doneghy
Pubkah Septsmbet 1.2003
00005
CITY OF LONGWOOO. FLOfltOA
N O TIC t O F PU BU C HEX WHO
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION
OF PROPOSED ORDINANCES
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by fie
Cay ol Longwood. Florida, fiat m*
C ty Commtaaion w « hold a pubkc
hearing to conardar anadmark ol to*
loiowtog Ordnance,
ORDINANCE NO 02-1818
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LONGWOOO. FLORIDA. DETER
MINING THE AMOUNT O F ANO
FIXING THE RATE O F AD VAL­
OREM TAXATION AND MAKING
THE ANNUAL TAX L E W FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING
OCTOBER I. 2003 ANO ENDINQ
SEPTEMBER » . 3003. PROVIOINQ FOR CONFLICTS. SEVERABI
XJTY ANO EFFECTIVE OATE
ORDINANCE NO 03 1630
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LONGWOOO. FLORIOA. ADOPT
INQ A BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF
LONGWOOO. FLOFUDA. FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING O C TO ­
BER 1. 3003 ANO ENDING SEP­
TEMBER 30. 3003. APPROPRIAT­
ING ANO ALLOCATING REVENUE
O f THE CITY FOR THE FISCAL
YEAR 2002/3003. PROVIDING FOR
AMENDMENT BY ORDINANCE.
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS.
SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE
DATE
ORDINANCE NO 02-1631
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LONGWOOO. FLORIDA. PROVKP
IMG FOR THE GRANTING OF A
NON EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE TO
ORLANDO WASTE PAPER COM ­
PANY. INC FOR THE COLLECTION
OF COMMERCIAL SOUO WASTE.
T O IMPOSE CERTAIN TERMS.
CONDITIONS ANO REQUIRE­
M ENTS RELATINO TH ER ETO .
PROVIDING SEVEHABIUTY. CON
FLICTS ANO AN EFFECTIVE OATE
ORDINANCE NO 03 1632
AN ORDINANCE O f THE CITY OF
LONGWOOO. FLORIOA. PROVID­
ING FOR THE GRANTING OF A
NON EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE TO
CONTAINER RENTAL COMPANY.
INC FOR THE COLLECTION O f
COMMERCIAL SOLID WASTE. TO
IMPOSE CERTAIN TERMS. CONDI­
TIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
RELATING THERETO. PROVIDING
SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS ANO

RESOLUTION NO •02-1050
AN RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF
LONGWOOO. FLORIDA. ADOPT­
ING A FIVE YEAR CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FOR
THE FISCAL YEARS 2004. 2005.
2008. 2007 ANO 2008. PURSUANT
TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF SEC­
TION 807 OF THE LONGWOOO
CITY CHARTER. PROVIDING FOR
AN EFFECTIVE OATE
The C ty Convnteuon wte consider
said Resolution for final passage and
adoption aftar lha pub*? hearing,
which w* be held In toe Cty Hal.
175
Wasl
Warren
Avenue.
Longwood. Florida, on Monday, the
16th day of I sptombai, A D.. 2002,
al 7 DO p m . or as soon thereafter as
posstole Al toe meeting, interested
parties may appear and ba heard
with rasped to the proposed
Resolution TNa hearing may be
continued from time to hma until fin#!
action is taken by the City
Commission
A copy ot toe proposed Resolution
la posted at toe Cty Hal. Longwood.
Florida, and copies are on Me with
the Ctete of toe Cty and seme may
be inspected by toe pubtic.
NOTICE: A l persons are advised
tftel I they decide to appeal any deci­
sions made at toese meetingshearmgs. they w t need a record of toe
proceedings end tor such purposes,
they may uead lo kiaura toaf a trerDiifn iBCutu ft meoe, wmen recoro
lo Include fie ladmony and evtdance dpon which toe appeal is to b e .
mad* (pet Sec. 288 0108. Florid*
lo parectoato ki any ol
theee praceetSnga should contact lo
A D A Coortanetor, al (407) 2803481, allaad 48 hours to advene* ol
Dated fkaZTnd day ct August. A D .
2003
CITY O F LONGWOOO
GERALDINE D ZAMORI.
CITY CLERK
Pubkah Septsmbet 1.3002
00007
IN THS CM CUIT COURT
OF THE 18TM
JUOkCtAL CftCUIT,
M ANO FOR
tCM M O LE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVR. DIVISION
CASE NO. 6A-2S78 C 14 0
CITYSCAPE CORP
LESTER KALTENECKER.
Defender**
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Plaasa pubkah In
THE SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgmant cl
Foreclosure deled NOV 17, 1888.
and entered ki Case No. 86-2576 C
14 O. d fie Ctreui Court ol fi* 18TH
Jurkcxal Crrourr m and lor SEMINOLE
Cotafy. Ftond* wharato CITYSCAPE
CORP It Plamtifl and LESTER
KALTENECKER. are detendanU I
o f sel to Pi* taghtef and beat bid­
der lor caah al fia W EST FRONT
DOOM ol lha SEMINOLE County
Courthouse ki SEMINOLE County.
Florida, at 11.00 o'docA a m on Pi*
day ol SEP 28. 2003. f a toaowmg
detailed property ** tel lorth ki
said Fetal Judgment, lo wk:
SEE ATTACHED EXHIBIT "A*
LO T 3. TUSKAWILLA TRAIL SUB­
DIVISION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 41. PAGE 6. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA. LESS A POR
TION OF LO T 3. MORE PARTICU­
LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
BEGIN AT THE SOUTHEAST COR
NER OF LO T 3. TUSKAWILLA
TRAIL SUBDIVISION AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK 41. PAGE 8.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
CO UN TY.
FLORIOA
RUN
N8SI408-W. ALONG THE SOUTH
U NE OF SAIO LOT 3. A DISTANCE
O F 1029 FEET TO A POINT ON A
CURVE. CONCAVE SOUTHEAST
ERLY. HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE
O F t1 5 4 'IT AND A RADIUS OF
773 20 FEET. THENCE FROM A
TANGEN T
BEARING
OF
NI948 58-E, RUN NORTHEASTER
LY ALONO SAIO CURVE. A DIS­
TANCE OF 160 84 F E E T TO A
POINT ON THE NORTH UNE OF
SAID LOT 3 THENCE S83134TE
ALONO SAID NORTH LINE. A DIS­
TANCE OF 33 01 FEET TO THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAIO
LO T 3. SAIO POINT BEING ON THE
WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY UNE
O F TUSKAWILLA ROAD. SAID
POINT ALSO BEING ON A CURVE
CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY.
HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
1440 37" ANO A RADIUS OF 848 31
FEET. THENCE FROM A TANGENT
BEARING OF &amp;373S36"W. RUN
SOUTHW ESTERLY ALONG SAIO
RIGHT OF WAY UNE ANO THE
ARC OF SAID CURVE A DISTANCE
OF 168 04 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
Deled f w day of AUO 23. 3003
Maryann* Mora*
A* Clerk ot sard Court
ByMary Slrcxrpe

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE H T H
JU W C U L CIRCUIT
f t ANO FOR
SC MMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
Cate No. 01-CA-603-t4-Q
EOUICREDIT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA.
FRANK J
BAKER
end K.
MICHELLE BAKER, hrswta. at at .
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Summery Fetal Judgment
ol Foradoaure tnckakng Award ol
Attorney*' Fee* and Coats dated
Jcrte 29. 3002. entered In Case No.
01-CA-6O3-I4-O ol ft* Ckark Court
ol fi* 18TH Juttctel Cacixt In end lor
Senvrtol* County. Florida whereei
EQUICREDtT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA I* fi* Plant* and FRANK
J BAKER end K. MICHELLE
BAKER, hit wke. JOHN DOE and
JANE DOE W o n Determents. I w i
te l to the highest end best bidder lor
cath. al watt tram door ol tha
Semtool# County Courthouse In fie
Cky ol Santord. Floods at 1100
o'ctocA A M , on Thursday, th* 38
day ol September. 3003. ft* fokowkig desorbed pmpierty. ea set lorth In
said Summary Final Judgment ol
Fortctoturt Including Award ol
Aaomeya' Fee* and Coett. to wi:
Lot 21 ol TTMBERWOOO, accordIng to the Piet thereel, as recorded In
Piet Book 28. at Paga 98. d th*
Pubkc Records ol Seminole Coufy.
Ftond#
DATEO f w 33 day ol AuguaL 2003.
MeryAnn* Mora*. Clerk
By Mery Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Dent** M Rosenthal. ESOUIRE
ADORNO i YOSS, PA
3801 South Baythor* Dove
Suite 1600
Man*. Florid* 33133
(305)658-6555
K you are a parson wkh a iktabwty
ho r a i ds any accommodation ki
ordx to pftiedpsto In tote prociid
mg. you ara totaled, at no coat to
you. to fw provision ol certain asslstanc*.
Pleat* contact Court
Admkaabakon at 301 North Parti
Avenue. Buie N30I, Senlord.
Florida 33771 (407)333-4327, witrvn
(3) working day* ol your recerpl ot
fat note*, I you ara haanng or vote*
Impaired, cal 1-(800)4554771 PuOksh September I. 8. 7002
00008
M TH E CM CUIT COURT
O f THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M ANO FOR
EEM NO LE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OENERAL
j u w id ic t io n a v m o N
CASE NO: 03 C A 1483 14 W
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC F1K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC. A
MINNESOTA CORPORATION F/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. M C. A
CALIFORNIA CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS
MARY ELIZABETH MCOOUGAIL.
ETA L,
DEFENDANT(S)
NO TIC* O f ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO : UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TR U STEES. AND ALL
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST TH E ESTATE OF
LORETTA M MCDOUQALL who**
residence le unknown f hWaharthey
be Wing, and 8 hWahwfwy be deed.
be spouses, heka. devise ya.
gram***, assignees, kanort. cradh
tora. trust**,, and *i parties cletmmg
an raaraal by. fvougfi w to t or
agamal fw Delendanta. who ara not
known to ba dead or akva. and al
parti#* having or dakwng to hey*
any n f i . tale or Mareal ki fw proptrty deecrbed In fw mortgage betig
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED fw l
an acton to toractoaa a mortgage on
to* toaowmg property
LOT 30. THE VILLAS OF CASSEL­
BERRY PHASE ONE. ACCOflOMQ
TO TH E PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 24.
PAOES 54-55 OF TH E PUBLIC
RCCOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY, FLORIOA
haa bean Med eg a n t you and fw
you ara required to serve a copy ol
o written defenses, t any. to I on
VIO J STERN. ESQ plaoof a
BBomty. whoa* address le 801 S
llnrveraky Dnv# 1500 Plantation, FL
33324 on or batort (no lewr fwn X
day* bom fw dew ot fw krtt pubkcation ot o»i ntatoce ol ackon) and (4*
fw onoewl wkh fw C4erk ot ows court
ektwr before service on Planters
attorney ot mmedwtaty thereafter,
othenrne# ■ deieuk » 4 be entered
aganet you lor fw reket demanded
to Ihe compisint or petition Ned here­
in
WITNESS my hand and fw seal ol
f w Court at SEMINOLE County
Florida, f w day d AUG20 3003
MARIANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 600
PLANTATION. FL 33334
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABIUTIES
ACT, persona wifi tksabeew* need­
ing a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at (407)665-4227. I
800-0554771 (TOO) or 14004558770. via Honda Relay Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TW O
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBUSH IN THE SEMINOLE HER
ALD
Publish Saptambat 1. 8. 2002
OOOIO

S

Unit fKL. Cuttom*t Ham*. Last
Known AMrkuilt Hate rroutteal.
Description__ot .Goods_to._be
Auctioned.

Ubengl Hay-nek. Household goods,
fumrture. Boses. Appetnces. TV or
Stereo
Eric Footer. Household goods,
clothes 4 smal tumkura
Geraldine ONeal. Household
goods, hanriure. Dose*. Appkances
TV or Stereo equpmenl
Wendell 0 Orltfm. Household
goods, sporting goods. Doses.
Appkances TV ot Stereo equipment,
tonl*
Regina Btedtoy. Household goods,
sporbng goods. Boses. Appkances
TV or Stereo equipment, toots
MattwM Piero*. Household goods
Appkances TV ot Stereo equipment
Gladys J Reneom. Living room end
tknrang room tumaur*. bedroom torratur*.
Pubkah: September 8. IS. 3002

ooott
NOTICE
Workforce CarYtal Florida
announcei that the Membership
Commute* hat scheduled e meet­
ing. to winch fw pubkc It invited, and
may Include such other cemmaiee
meetings at deemed necessary tor
fw conduct ol fw Board's business
DATE: August 19.3003
TIME. 1130 am
LOCATION WCFOffic**
1801 Lee Road SW 370
Winter Park FL 33789
PURPOSE: To cktcuss matters ol
Interest to Workforce Central Florida,
with Reference lo Worklore*
DevelopnwnI tetue*
For Further Information. Contact:
Gary J Earl. Esacukv* Director
Workforce Central Honda
1801 La* Road. SI* 3TO
Writer Park FL 32788
(407) 741 4385
Pubkah Septemtwr I. 2003
00013
f t THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SCMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 03418CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
THOMAS J. I YOON.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The wk ra-ae(ration ot fw estate ol
THOMAS J LYDON. deceased. Fi*
Number 0 3 4 18-CP. M penring in fw
Cfrcul Court lor Semewle County.
Honda, Probata Division, th*
address ol which la Pool Office
Drawer C. Santord. F L 33771-0658
Th* name* and address ol th*
Personal Rapraaentalwr* and f w
Pertonal Representative's attorney
crpanofi of m*
ana
bthor persons havkli ctUmt or
damands against decedanfs estate
tndudng unmatured, cor itngent or
unaqcadeted dakne. on whom a copy
ol f i t noic* la tamed must ■* Ewe
ctakrw wkh fee Court WITHIN THE
LATER O F 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F TH E H R S T PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l other crerktors ol fw decedent
and persons having claim* or
damands agamal th* decedent s
estate, Inctodrig unmatured, contsv
Qtinl of unliquidated cteirns, muit ftte
fwk curne with thn Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILEO WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* daw ol krst pubkc*bon ol fat
Nonce M September 1. 3003
THOMAS J LYDON. JR.
Personal Representative
10213 Portland Road
S*v*r Spnngt. MO 30801
BRUCE M WIGLE. Ill
Ftond* Bar No 0383854
Munah. Doyle 4 WI0*. PA.
P O Boa 1338
Winter Park. FL 33790-1328
Tataphone 407*444801
Attorney tor Personal n*pre,entatne
Pubkah: September t. 8.3002
00014
M TH E CM C U IT COURT FOR
trtR N O L E COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
H L* NO. 03411-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JUNE C SLOAN, tonrwrty known a*
JUNE C BRYANT.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Th* eOnmiatratron ol fw asuia ol
JUNE C. SLOAN, formerly known a*
JUNE C. BRYANT, deceased. Fi*
fkanber 02411*CP. I# pendkig tn fw
Crrcu* Court tor Semeiol* Cocmty,
Honda
Probate Dtvtaton. f w
address ol which la 301 N Park
Avenue. Santord, F L 33771. Th*
rum ti and ari^frti t of lha Rational
Representative end f w Personal
Representative s attorney at* set
A l cradaora d fw decedent and
other persona having dam s ot
tncAaing unmetured. conhnganl ot
imkqutdatad dams, on whom a copy
ot ftra notice e served must Me therr
clems wkh fas Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l other crerktors d fw decedent
and persons having cleans or
demands agamal tn* decadent s
estate, mckjdmg unmetured. contmgent or unkquaUled dean*, must Me
fw* dean* wkh fas Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* daw d krai pubkeetam of fa*
Note* l* September 1.3003
Susan Glenn Bryant
Personal Representative
1408 Alvento Way
Decatur 0 *019* 30033
JAMES A BARKS. Attorney
Ftond* Bet No 197664
1120 W Fast Street, Suae B
Sentotd. FL 33771
Telephone 407/331-1234
Attorney lor Personal Repravenutrve
Pubkah September 1.1 .3002
00015
IN THE CM CUIT COURT
OF THC EIGHTEENTH

Public Auction
Pubic auction lo be held at 901
am. on the dayts) specified below, at
tha from door of Athen s Towing Inc.
Located at 2499 OW Lake Mary Rd
Su«fe 134, Sanford. Fl lor the pur­
pose of deposing of the loiowtng
For further information please cal
(407)321-2948
•n H u
(1) Year 1988Make ACURA
VtN# JH4KA4654JC040354
W 02
(2) Year 1999Make KAWASAKI
VtN* JKAEXMF12XA064113
wum
(3) Year 1990Make CHEVROLET
VIN* J81RT2357L7S19264
(4) Year 1991/Make PONTIAC
VIN* 1G2WH54TXMF210505
907*3
(5) Year 1990Make HONDA
VtN* JHMC87669LC055788
9*6*2
(6) Year 1964/Maka CHEVROLET
VIN* 2 0 1AN09M4E9129091
Pubfcsh September 1.2002
00017
PUBLIC AUCTION
Pubic auction to be held at 1200
p m o n N 17th day of Beplamber
2002 Al ffte front door of Senlord
Towing and Recovery located at
2522 Country Club R d . Sanford. FI
32771, for the purpose of deposing
of lha lonowmg vehicle
YEAR 1907 MAKE Ford
VB4# 2FAPP2099HB261891
Pubkc auction to be held at 12.00
pm on lha 19th day of t spfembsr
2002. Al the from door of Sanford
Towing and Recovery located at
2522 Country Club R d. Santord. Ft
32771, lor 9te purpose of tfsposlng
or me roeowmg vsnoe
YEAR 1880 MAKE C h e v y ------------vma 101JC5409L7186451
Pubkah September 1. 2003
00018
NOTICE OF SALE
FU B U C AUCTION
IN PURSUANT TO FLORIOA STAT­
UES 71378 TH E FOLLOWING
VEHICLE WILL BE SOLD AT PUB­
LIC AUCTION ON TUESDAY SEP­
TEMBER 34, 3003 A T 10 00 AM AT
CORTES TOWING SERVICE. 345
ORANGE
AVE.
LONGWOOD.
FLORIOA THESE VEHICLES ARE
SOLD AS IS W ITH NO TITLE
GUARANTEE.
SELLER
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO BID
BIDOINQ START8 AT AMOUNT
OWED FOR TOWING ANO STO R ­
AGE. VIEWING ONE HOUR PRIOR
TO SALE. FORM OF PAYMENT IS
CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK,
t) 1898 FORD CONTOUR
VIN • 1FALP8533TK178108
3) 1981 FORD TAURUS
VINt 1FACP55U8MA177080
3) 1992 FORD F-150
VINt 1FTEX15Y2NKA24723
4) 1888 FORD MUSTANG
VINt 1FASP40A8KF308803
5) 1885 FORO CROWN VICTORIA
VIN# 2FABP43F3FX141401
8) 1887 CHEVROLET ASTRO
VINt 1QNDM15Z1HB254662
7) 1986 DODGE ARIES S W
VINt 1Q3B048K8GF188798
8) 1890 DOOGE SPIRIT
VINt 1B3XA46K6LF770340
8) 1888 DOOGE VAN
VINt 3B7KB33W0JK1418S1
10) 1890 PLYMOUTH LASER
VPtk 4P3CS44TXE004035
11) 1889 PONTIAC SUNBinD
VINt 103JB51K9K7807379
13) 1884 PONTIAC TRANS AM
VINt 1Q2AWB7GOEL371851
13) 1993 PONTIAC GRAND AM
VINt 1Q2NE1437NM077437
14) 1885 ISUZU P-UP
VIN* JAACL111787313933
15) 1885 ISUZU ROOEO
VINt 4S3CK58V654375533
16) 1888 HONOA ACCORD
V1NIJHMCA5533KC007302
17) 1880 HONDA ACCORD
VINt 1MQC87666LA134037
16) 1891 MAZDA MPV
VIN* JM XV5318M0337952
19) 3000 MAZDA PROTEGE
VM4 JM1BJ333XY0203760
30) 1992 SATURN 2 DR
VINt IG8ZHI472NZ103S13
21) 1983 TOYOTA CAMRY
VINt JT3SV16E700037853
22) 1893 CHRIS CRAFT 30FT
BOAT
VINt CCVOF1I4G193
33) 1883 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER
VIN* 3P4FH2533PR296308
Pubkah September 1.3003
00019
NOTICE
WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
WHEN September XI. 3003
TIME: lOOOem
WHERE A IRTowmg Service
1001 N Orlando Aye
MerOand FL 33751
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAH MAKE MOOEL
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION •
1) 85 Amencan Motor 4 Door
IXMOC9664FK184314
Pubkah September 1.3002
30030
CITY OF LAKE MART. FLORIOA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARMG
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN try to*
Crfy Ccmmrvkrun ol toe Cky d Lake
Mary Florida, that aad Commtaaun
wiO hold a Pubkc Hearing on
September 16. 3003. al 7 00 P M .
or as toon toersetter at poaatii*. to
conwdar
prakmmaryifmal
SubtkviNon Approval tor to* rtptal
kng d to* Ioaox*mg daacriwd proparty
Lot t. Cardmal Oak, Ealalea. aa
recorded m Put Book 25. Paget 100

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Pubkah September 1. 2002
00034
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEM M O IE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 03-CA-1887-1M1
M RE: FORFEITURE OF I7.366 65
IN UNITEO STATES CURRENCY
ANO
CHANGE;
ANO
1882
OLDSMOBIEE.
V IN
1Q3HN53LXNH344838
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPUUNT
TO . George Aien Marlm
1631 Burrows Lana
Santord. Florida 33771
and ai otoar* who derm an eaaresl
m toe totowmg property 17.268 65
m United SUIet currency and
change: and 1892 Otovnob**. V IN
1G3HNS3LXNH344838
Donald F. Eaknger. In Ns official
capacity ea Sh*r« d to* Semmoto
Cooky. Ftond*. torough N* officers,
mvetltgatora or agarks. aeuad to*
M&gt;o»k property on or about Ju w 18.
2003. al or near 13to Sirem and Park
Avenue, Santord. Sammoto Cooky.
Monde Sard property U In to* cuttody ol toe Shenfl d Semmoto
County lor toe purpote d torieffwa
pursuant lo taction* 933.701933.704. Florida Slalulaa.
A
Complaint tor tortaaura haa been
Mad to to* above styled Court.
I HEREBY CERTIFY net a true and
correct copy 01 irw* nonce or
Fortekur* Comptakk waa tumlahad
by U S certkied mat. return receipt
requeued, to to* above-named
eddreesee tor, 0 day ot August.
3003
TeMuM. Scotaro
General Coouel
Ftortda Bar No. 0088835
Semnoto Cotmty SharkTa Offtc*
100 Uuxh Boulevard
Santord. Ftond* 33773
(407)8854803
Anomey tor Petitioner
Pubkah AuguM 11. I I . 35. 3003 and
September 1, 3002
PP070
M TH E CM CUIT CO UR T FOR
SEM M O IE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 03-680-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
PAUL H BEK.
Deceased
NODCC TO CRCOITORt
The etemstration of tie estate of
PAUL H. BE IK. deceased, whose
dele of death wet June 8. 2002. te
pending tn the Circuit Court for
Senenote Coutfy. Honda. Probate
Division. F«e Number 02 06O CP.
Ihe address of which te 301 N Pate
Avenue. Sanford. FL. 32771 The
names and addresses of the
Personal Representative end the
Persona! Representative s attorney
ere sal forth below
A l creators of the decedent end
other persons having claims or
demands egamst decedent s estate,
tndudng unmetured. contingent or
untiqutdated deans, on whom e copy
of this notice te served must fte the*
claims with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE Off THEM
A l offier creditors of tie decedent
end persons having claims or
demands against the decedent s
estate, indudng unmetured. contin­
gent or unliquidated deans, must fte
Ihetr claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCA
T»ON OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAIM FILED TW O (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER TH E D ECE­
D E N TS DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED
THE OATE OF FIRST PUBUCA
TION OF THIS NOTICE IS August
25.2002
W*kam H Bate A Stephen W Be*
Personal Representative
2229 Earieaf Court
Longwood. Honda 32779
Stephen W Be*
Honda Bar No 0267686
HOI N Lake Destiny Rd •120
LU iIW kJ FL 32751
Telephone 407/9754999

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
n L E NO. 02-67S-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
BERNICE E. COVEILI.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The edmtmstiation of the estate of
BERNICE E. COVELU. deceased.
Fte Number Q2875XP. te penteng
In the Circuit Court for Seminote
County. Florida. Probate Division,
the address of which te Post Office
Drawer C. SenlonJ. FL 32772 The
names and addresses of Ihe
Personal Representative and the
Personal Representative's attorney
are set forth below
A l creators of Ihe decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands against decedent • estate.
Inducting unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated claims, on whom a copy
ol this notice te served must fte their
deem with tins Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCA
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l other credrtors of the decedent
end persons having claims or
demands against the decedent's
•state. Inducting unmatured, contin­
gent or unliquidated claims, must fte
thee dalms with this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The date of first publication of this
Notice te August 25. 2002
FRANCIS J COVELU
Personal Representative
1920 Kmg Arthur O d e
Maflland, FL 32751
JOSEPH L COVELU
447 Stonewood Lane
Maitland. FL 32751
Carter A Bradford
Florida Bar No 06183
304 East Colonial Drive
Orlando. FL 32801
Tatephone 407/423-3401
FacslmSe 407/422-2870
Anomey lor Personal Representative
Publish August 25. 2002 and
September 1.2002
PPI72
IN TH E CtRCUfT CO UR T FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 02-612-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ERNEST M SOUTHWARD.
Deceased
NODCe TO CREDITORS
Thn ar5nrmlration at to* exteie ot
E11NEST
M.
SOUTHWARD,
deceased. 74# Humber 03-SI3CP.
I* pendkig In toe Crrcua Court h i
Senknol* County. Florid*. Probate
Ovtxrcn. to* eddreu ol wtacb It 301
N Perk Avenue, Senlord, FL. 33771.
The names and address ot to*
PtrsonaJ RapreMotattve and to*
Personal Represenutnro's attorney
are set lorth below
A l cradaora d to* decedent and
other persona having claim, or
demand, agaarwt decedent, d a le ,
todudng unmetured. conbngenl or
xkkquidated dean*, on whom a copy
ot to&gt;» nonce it earned mud Me toe*
1'claim, wkh tori Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCA
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR X
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l other cradaora d to* decedent
and pera m , having dean* or
demand, again,I to* decederk'a
•dale, indudkig unmatured, conttngerk a unliquidated dean,, mult Me
toe# derm, wkh tori Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The dele ot krai pubkeatron d tori
Nonce riAugud 25.2003
Patna* C Southward
PeraonaJ RepreMikatrve
Pod Ottce Boa 9507X
Lake Mery. FL 33785
JAMES A. BARKS. Attorney
Ftortda Bar No. 187864
1120 W. Fed Sheet. Suae 0
Santord. FL 33771
Telephone 407/331-1224
Attorney tor Peraonal RepreMnUkve
Publrih August 25. 3002 and
September 1,3003
PP173

IN THE CM CUIT COURT FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE D4V1SION
FILE MO 02-610CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
LEONARO C. TtLLIS aVa.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITOR!
The admnrdrebon ot toe edete d
LEONARD
C
TH U S
o/y/o
LEONARD CLARENCE TILLIS.
deceased. F4e Number 02-61BCP.
ri pendkig In toe Crcua Court tor
Senanole County. Florida. Probate
Drvriron. toe edtSeu d which ■ Pod
Office Drawer C. Santord. FL. 33771.
The name, end addict, d to*
Peraonel Repreunutive end toe
Personal Representativet attorney
•re M i forth betow
A l aerMora ol toe decedent end
other person, having claim, or
demand, agand decedent, edete.
indudkig unmetured. cuntngerr or
unkqurdeled dean*, on whom • copy
ol tore nonce it served mud Me toe*
d a m , wkh to« Coxal WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR X
DATS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l other credkor, d toe decedent
and person, having claim, or
demands egamtl toe decedent,
•dele, ndudng unmatured, centre
gerk or xaikquideled dame, mud He
toe* d a m , wkh tor, Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data of led pubkc*ton of tore
Notice M August 35. 3003
Mabel France, Welton
Co Personal Repreeerkelrve
Pod Office Boa 860013
Lake Mery, a 33786
Lester L TXk,
Co Personal Raiaesentatrve
912 Holy Street
Bteckdieof GA 31616
Meek N Cleveland. Jr
309 North Qnk Avenue
Santord. Honda 33771
Florida Bar No -014133
Telephone 407/332-1314
Anomey tor Peraonel Repreaeniatrve
Publish August 25 2 X 2 end
September 1. 3002
PP175

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Part tone, genorat office work AM or
PM work. 4 hr* daily. 5
days/week lor record* management
company in Sanlord near ttw Towne
mal. Fas 407-3286188 or cal 407328-0688
Plumber: to run residential
subdrvtsion Must have a minimum
5 yrs esponence Ploce work Of hotsty
$1,000 sign on bonus Great
benefit*. 386 860 0434
Receptionist Wantsd: Filing,
computer work, la in g. answering
phone*, etc 20 25 hr*/wk $6 5Qhr
♦ bonuses Call J P. Pet*. 407-8307387
Rooter s/R*p*lrm*n:
Residential, rellebl*.
407-324-1419
Secretary Iteceptonrst lor Oviedo lew
otic*: ful tone: comp salarybenes
Fas or emal Roasne 407-366-1239.
Iawpractice1440hotma4 com
Senrtca Technician

Chassis Tachnklan
Glass Etchtr
Cabinet Maker
Parte Counter Person
Acceaa to a Computer?
Put It to work.
Up lo $1000-$5000/mo
PT/FT
(000)611-1699

CMC SHEAR S PRESS BRAKE
O P ER ATO R . EXP. REQ UIR ED,
QO O O PAY A BENEFITS. OFWP
407-2** IS 12
Driver for sod truck with PmcetorT
F/T, per— on. wesson. hoSday* 407322-6133
Driver Trainee* Needed: Honey
Transport needs tractor Irarlar
driver* 'Now*. No eip necessary!
JTOtYwM* earring paternal No COL7
No problem! COL training avaiable
Ca l now! 800-450-4220
Educational
Consultant's
A
Volunteer* needed. You must love
children and have a strong desire lo
ha$) O ta r s BkgCk recyjrod on soma
positrons For interview contact
Hawing Rape, 407-3307096 cr emai
lo ReadingRone O earthknk net
Eipenenced tree ckmber
wanted Please cal
407-324 2616
Ful Ime secretary tar smoL buey afce
West ol Sanlord Lake Mary area.
Word'Eical program sktos. good
grammar, ptoasar* (Ten* manner are
needed. Submit resume and salary
requnmsntsto:5224W as!SR 46.
Bos 217, Sanlord. a 32771
Immediate opportunity lor tspd
Medical Assistant tor busy Sanlord
Internal Markcrne practice. Fas
resume 407-330-4777.
Immediate
employms
professional
land seape/lawn
maintenance 407-402-3005.
Interior construction ctoarang. 1st
S and touts. $7.50 Av to start 407
666-6515.
M V t m O A T E BEFORE
Y O U INVEST!
Always a good pokey, aspectaly lor
business
opportunities
and
franchises C a l Florida Dept ol
Agncrtturs A Consumor Services at
600-435-7352 Of F TC H E L P lor
tree WomwSon. Or v M our Web *4e
st www tic govftksop
Flonda law requres seler* of certasi
busmesa cpporksvbos to regsaer wtoi
Flonda Dept, ol Agnculture A
Consumer Services belore tekng
C a l to verity lawful registration
before you buy

HEALTH MSURAMCt AH0 401K
1 Drue Iras workplace
Apply at: SSO MKtor Drive.
AM—non** Spring* 407-7*04000.
Lake Mary Are*. Fernet* companion
to *4. not steady Ime* or days, early
momng to evenrg or afternoon Must
be reliable A drive 407-322-7206
Martenanca Assist: F T Eipenence
necessary. A C certified, good
benefit*, great pay. drug tasting
raquvsd Saiipomle Apts. Sanlord.
407-322-1051, Fas 407-322-1701.
EO E.OFW P.
Need Soma ADVERTISING To
Promote Your Business1
Then C a l Us About Flyer*

We Will Print &amp;
Deliver For You To
Our Readers For
Only
9c/Copyll

100— C ondominium
R

Condition Report Writer. FT
position, 1-3 yr* eiper. In body
shop/roconditioning environment,
oomptote benefit package APPLY IN
PERSON,
ADESA
OrlandoSanlord.
2500
ADESA
DR1VE.SANFORD. comer d ttwy 48
A
415
No
Phone
Celts
EOE/M/F/H/V
Background
check/drug Taking Employer

W anted

LABOR ERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

“ PUNNY CONVERSIONS” by Peter Dart
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71—

Ch4d Care Center needs cook. 40
hrVweek: Teachers Aide 30 hn/wk.
$6 50 to $8Aw ISO* Day Care Center
n Sanford I*tairesuneto407-B360041 or cal 407-B36-3636111.

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SAVE MONEY
Own For Less Than Rent
New 3 A 4 bedroom homes with SO
down! Stow credit ok. CaH 407-6221237x257 lo hnd out more

Care Grvet/Roommite 4/2 house.
Sanford, neuromuscular conrMion.
educated. 47 yr old male Room 1
board. $56 weekly, week day*
bedtime, alternate weekends. 52
hours/month Serious inquire* only
Refs, rVi. no drugs, quiet 407-3237508.

B R IN G T H I S A G A N D H A V E A FREE
F O U N T A IN D R IN K W H E N Y O U FILL O U T
Y O U R A P P L IC A T IO N .

Lake Mary/Lake Jessup

o r tg a g es

Auto 6 A C Mechanic, t ip
required, good wages &amp; benefits
ask tor Rudy 407-323-3278

G O O D PAY B E N E FITS S E C U R E FU TU R E

NOW HIRING
TOLL COLLECTORS

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100 Worker* needed lo assemble
wood craft Urns, materials provided.
1480 per week. Free Information
packaga 24 h n
1-601-428-4897

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business by phone lo promise you
a loan and ask you to pay for It
befora they deliver. For more
information, call toafree I-877 FTC
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ASST. MANAGERS. STORE ASSOCIATES &amp;
RESTAURANT STAFF.

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Own For Less Than Rant
New 3 6 4 bedroom homut with SO
downl Slow credit ok. C a l 407-622t237i257 to Ind out more

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I tocwe famty wtfl much love to spare
I want to adopt newborn to 4 yr old
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C are

55— Business
O pportunities

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Hardware Installer
We
oiler
a
competitive
compensation pkg. including 401k.
slock purchase, ma)or medical,
dental, vacation and holiday plana.
Wa art an EO E and drug tree
workplace
Send resume to:
Festherkte Luxury Coaches
1601 Doigner Place
Sanlord. FL 32771
Phone 407-323-1120
Fas: 407-548-1058
E-ma4 )ob O vantare com

103— H o u s e s U niukntshcd

pots. $600YnrjnOiiAndrtxn4 407
323 1167.

C n to u a n

WaKresse*. Dover* A &amp;ub Makers'
nstded tor Vrvonas P iutna. Cal
407-330-2040
Wanted Workers! A smal Do A l
company that requires hard work.
Mechanical abJrty A*. Reliability a
must Can learn a trade A get paid
tootl Wilt Trainl Must have
transportation lo Oeneva area. For
interview. 407-3405561. Drug Free
Work Piece

SanftjnJ 21IIV1UA. Icn cttl yard no

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407-321-0759
30H 1BA,Ctoan. scroon portb.
rm. large yd Background check,
criminal A credit S61S’montti 407*
323-7113. ntler 4 30pm.

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93— Rooms For R ent
2 Story Victorian Home. Histone
District. Iplc. balcony, house
privileges. tlO O W K . $100depot*.
407-328-5277
W EtK LV RENTALS
Starting • 1 4 2 M
nitionc UOWmOWTr
407-1304423
Very nice, vary dean tom r
remodeled, a uli cable. AlC. Indry.
phone, tutch us*, sac dr. resxfent
owner, private entrance No
Smokingl Only drug tree sober
need apply. 407-330-7373.
Vary large berkoom wtoi private btoh.
2 wetton closet*, house pnvileget
$500’month. ndudos uUrbe* 407462-3276. aftertlpm.

95— Roommate
W anted
Seeking a parson to share my
home, view ol Lake Monro*, house
prvSege* Cal 407-328 7232 tor an

9 7 — ArA RTM EN TS -

Furnished
Sentord Lovety 1 5 Bfl apt Sealing
one mature person, no kids.
Complel* privacy. Sale area.
$120Wk or $4SOmo. ptoa $250 sac
dop. ndudos TV A cable, lease 407321-3735

99— A partments U nfurnished
M A R IN E R 'S V IL L A G E
LAKE ADA I BOhU K 9 0 VIO
2 BORM . I57QMO ANO UP

DOYLE'S RENTALS

105— IXtrirx/TRiriEx

Historic
District:
1BIVIBA
WEndosed Patoj. Eal In Kachen. 10
CeWigs. Hdwd Firs. D I A V/OltorA
Ups $52514 W Dop
Sanford:2BR/IBA W/lg Scroened
Porch $5401525 Dep
Sanlord:
2BR/IBA
W Office
ADinmg Rm. Living Rm. Mdwd
Floors. Lg Screened Porch. Dbl
Garage. Storage $6251600 Dep
Ceaaatoerry: 30IVIBA V IS n Jo G v .
CHA. $7001700 Dep
Deltona: 1 7 Split Plan W Sngfo
Garage. Ftrxli Rm. UtAry Shed. New
Pars A New Tie. $8501800 Deposit
Sanlord Historic District: Newly
renovated 3BR/I.5 Bath w/4
Decorative Fireplaces. CHA. Lg
Porch. Private P lto . Non smoker*
$115011000 Dep
IdyttwUde: 4BR7BA W Pool. Famly
Rm, Den. Formal Dining Rm.
Freplaoe. Now Ftoonng A Part. Pool
Sarv.
Included
$115011100
Deposit.
D O TLE REALTY. INC.
&lt;407) 322-24*6
W E R EN T A SE LL HOMES
SanfordLake Mary: 3/1. CHA. race
nerghborhood. $600.month, 1st.
last. Asecunty 407-323-6738

W* Have a Way You Can Cut
That Cost In Halftl

Sanlord
Historic
District:
IBedroom/lbsth.
$375^375
Sobar/drug
lies,
lalsrencas
required 407-321-6757.

TH E SEMINOLE HERALD
ADVERTISING DEPT
407-322 2611

South Oak Si. 2/2. carpel,
appkance*. screen porch. $550
Caldwell Reeky Svc. 407 7R8 3700

2/1 LIVING KITCHEN. W O hook
up.$50Omo $500 Dep tIS GRAND
BEND AVE. LAKE MARY &lt;407)322
8787___________________________

107— M ohile H omes
For R i n t
ELDER SPRINGS d Sfl 427, t A
2 Botfrorm $ 130 por week &amp; up S130
Dcpovt C a l 407-333-3964 or 407
302 7034
Park Avenut Mobrto Park, a 55»
community 1 A 2 bedroom rentah
407 322-2861
S A N IO IID 2BII/1IIA. NO P E I
$450M O N TH, PLUS DEPOSIT
407-323-1167

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117— C ommercial
Rentals
2 itory commercial bmkkng. 1219
French Ave. Sanford Downstairs
$1200&gt;'mo or both $1500 407-3212511

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For

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IfVKJ v j tl bmkkr»g for rent Locator)
at Mar via on St Johns R»vcr Great
toc.ition lor offices or piufesstonal
busmoss Call Don at 407-3221610
Deltona: For Rent
1500 MJ ft •Av.it.4ik) lor dice or retd
Prime area, f andy tkvno Plim. 2772
C Ikcam IWvd Deltona C,il 386 709
8070
Sanford Oftco Ihf I c/Store. 3rd A S
S¥4cr) Avo t /50eJ $800 nordv OTjObJ
suite $500 month. 3500 tf
$1700 month excellent parking,
nco. IV Own 407679 198004 407579 8942_______________________
SANFORD: PROP OFFICES. 625
to 1.875sq ft f rom $47IkMO. W.iJk
lo court house Cad 407 833 8121

141— H omes For S ale

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
lONONOtm. nfoMmtoUoooo
tics homraantti nuttonct tund
Ivy ■ torn*e.tti tTW rnk
Cast Ismtsiwt. ftsyest
IfMINOLt. OftMCt. trotutut!
RtnovsSad 38 Ft 2BA: I V On. Frr#y
Rm. Deck. Fpriced Yd. 2 Car Gar
$107,900
Renovated: New Carpet and Part
on comer kit. $65,000
4 B n 2BA: Over 1000 Sq ft Uv.
Dm. Fmly, Fplc Beautifully treo A
landscatied on utmost 1/2 acre
$99 900
40R 2 Oath Over 2.000 Sq ft. Uv.
Dm. Fam. Sc i'mch on 1/4 Acre
$85,900
Custom Bit 4 OR 2 BA: Over 2300
Sq Ft. Uv. Dm. Tam Rm. 32*32 Sc
Pori 2 Car Gr.igo on Owr \7 A m
$210 900

PAUL OSBORNE
VI NTURf 1 PHOPf BTIf S
407 3?1 4764

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Business &amp; Services
Directory
r W W
’ Advertise your business or services for as little as $2.00 per day.
Call (407) 322-2611 lo speak to a Classified Representative
252-Accounting
BO O K KEEPER
'Y O U R P LAC E OR MtNE*
ComputerUed Invoices A/R A P
SANFORD AREA
407^88 2157

258-AUTOMOnVE
A A Action Transmission Bar
Transmissions
Rebuilt Units In Slock
CHEAP!!!
407-321-3270

Toyota A A SE Master Mechanic
Foreign A Domestic Auto Repair
A Service
3400 West SR 46. Sanlord
C a l 407-302 8555
Hours 8 00 - 5:30
VISA/MASTER CARO

260-Boat

R e p a ir s

Harbour Msrtn# Service
Service A Repair is
our ONLY Business
‘Boat A Traitor Repairs
•Factory Certified Technicians
'Merefuser Dealer
Hr*: M-F 6a-4p. Sat9am Noon
1-4 lo E r t 52 * Port of Sanford
(407) 324-0911

264-Carpet &amp;
F l o o r in g
Whotosato Ftoonng Carpel. T4* .
Lamrato New carpet raped A ratal
as low as $7.50sy Free m home
estimates Uc A Insured 407-3223566

2 6 9 -C i i a n i n g

S e r v ic e s

House Ctoantng Service
Reliable, Honest Reasonable
Rale*. Reference* Available.
Call Jackie, 386-215-4039

NEAT-N-TIDY
407-324-1177
Residential • Commercial
Ask About Our Specials!

270-Concrete
C O N C R E TE at your home.
Driveways, Palkrs Sidewalks
Best Price Quality Work
Wayne, 407-S30-7J67
Driveways Fuad. Fd Del.
Aspfialf. Concroto For Sato We
Dekver Or You Pick Up
407-402-7346

275-Drywall
Dry Wall
‘ Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn!!
407-322-6338 L/l

278-Handy man
RJ Handy Man Services
AX Phases ol Construction
Pressure Ctoarang.
Parting. Haukng
407-323 2841 (Horn* Phone)
407-314-6678 (Ce4 Phone)

281-Home
I mprovement
CH ARLES D. (Dan) MILLER
Uuiktor. CBC057285. R r s t o v n ,
renxxlof. adrklmns.
repae. A tormrta repae
407-120-1741

267-Ceramic T il e

Remodeling A Carpentry Worii
Carpenter with 30 Years Esp
Ca l Mae
407-323-7125________

N O T J U S T TILE
kislaiers ol T4*. Marbto A Stone
l* Bath Kitchen A etc
Free Estimate* Call Tony
407-222-6995

nemooeiirvg ■ rw nung
By Russell Pafva
40 Yrs Local Espert
Home. Busmes*. Historical
Uc. Ins. 386-774-5299

269-Cleaning S ervices
--------- B O T f c E B S --------Wa Offer These Services
•Maid Service
• Office Cleerang
-Pressure Wasting
•Floor Rafmrthmg
407-321-6712

VILLAS

Move In specials,
2B*droom/1 Bath
For Orta/ta. CmH
3304A33 or 2SA-3300

Sanford: 3QRISQA S v r i j trees nco.
201
East
22nd
Si.
quiet
neighborhood $695pkndrp 4073234540
Wn*4 S-*4ord 2/1 cnurlry temp, ifcno
lo rn.il S650montti victodos utAtiev
Adutt*. no pot* 407-323 2277.

407-323-M70

r o Se l e a

Sanford: SHR. Central Heat A Air
Soction 8 accepted SBOCVmonth
Tt»o HAman Qnni(&gt;
407-321 8333

3/1. fcke now. Ue ftoor*. screen porch,
w/d hook-ups. S785/mo 1st. last
security CaM 727-688^)829

Lowell's Auto Repair
computer network professional
making $15 $20 an hour Ca l lo
End out howl 407-426-1199.

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R

Sentord 2/1 CHA. a« Ho, race yard
A nctgtibodKXxJ $075/mo, plus
sccunty 407-497 &amp;438

Teachers needed F T A PT positions
tvaiabto lor various room* at • Ch4d
car# center In Longwood 407-3325052.

VERTICAL A DRAPERY
SALES
No cold catkng, we make your
appts Our products practically **&gt;
themsatvas Training A support
provided, tree medcaLful tons Make
a great Swig For appoeitnenl. 407830-4700.

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Sanford • Pino Rtogo Club QAfed
community - 2tx/?ba. 3rd Hoor. no
pct».$675/mo
MaKoda ReaRor 386-668 0400

Site Work Foreman: Eipenenced
Storm and Utttw*.
Equipment
Operator. F/T, pension, vacation,
holiday*. 407-322-8133

Tree Service seeking eipd
groundsmen with Ctasa A COL
keen*# . Ce* 407-323-3481.

103— H ousesU ni uk ni h i i i d

en ta ls

1
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£■ ^ T m

287-Lawn

S e r v ic e s

C A M Lawn Service
Residential A Commercial
Lawn Cuftmg Cheapest n town!
Spring cleanup yards, garages,
pressure cleaning, etc Senior
CilUen Discounts. 40 / 321 6432
01407 328 6738

294-I’AINtlNG
Pamtmg
Fto « Estimates, lic/lns
Cot nine toa l TicsHlenUil
Nick Kourpamdts
(386) 789 8070

295-Paralegal S vcs
Paralegal
Adoption. Divorce.
Divorce Mottocatun.
Power ol Attorney. WOa.
Bankruptcy. Name Change.
Other Services Avjlable
Calf Lynda or Laura
407-321-3392

300-Pressure
C leaning
Pressure Ctoarang
Clwrmca! (Toni Ctoarang
(No pressure, sale way
lo dean a root)
Free Estmalos. Uc/lns.
Crmmicrci.il Residential
Nek Kourpankks
(386) 789-6070

301-Ro o iin c
ALLM AN ROOpBSd
Spcciakrmg m reroohng
A repaxs 407-322-1926
Lea R C 0050558

305— S pa S ervices
Mwaga Spa Service
Weekty/Monththy Chemical Svc
brain A r e Sendee
ResrdentiaVUcenscdlnsured
C e l 407-933-4864
A l Chemrcato Included

308-Therapeutic
M assage
Avalon Center IMM008015
Karan Chatlorson
LMT. SMAO014491
Stress Manegomonl
1400 S Park Ave . Sanlord
407-3306807

312—

T r e e S e r v ic e

What Abort Bobs Tree Serves?
W* Accept An Credit Card*.
Tree Removal. Tnmnsng. Bobcat
Svc. Firewood Free Estxnales
Uc/lns .407- 260-1979

313— TV/R adio
Free Satellite DtshAnslallehon
3 Months Free Some*
Up lo 4 Roceivcii Free
(WWW vmcs.ito94o corrV7a«W0632)

Service Directory Line Ail Specials
$15.75 p e r m o n th ........5 lin e s / 3m onths
$24.75 p e r m onth ....10 lin e s / 3 m onths
$ 33.75 p e r m onth ... 15 lin e s /3 m onths

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91 Apartments/
Homos
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93 Rooms For Ront
95 Roommate Wantod
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments - Furnished
99 Apartments •Unlumished
100 Condommum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
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200 Uvestock/Farm
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201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/Collectibles
215 Boats 4 Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

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• Gated Community
• 2 Swimming Pools
• Sundeck Area
• Covered Cabanas &amp; Jacuzzis
• Sand Volleyball
• 1 , 2 4 3 Bdrm Apl. Homes

32 K*chenk#r turnAC. washer No
HaWar Expand 407-365-1626
Income property. .7 acres For Sale
ByOwner. 2 storyhouse W/2BR. 15
Be. Replace, toft largelawky mom,
screen porch, carport. Attached
IBB apl. w/lirapiace. dining, a
12x24Mx) ran. Needsaomt rapar
Gooddaal lor handyman. 386-7757*41.

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• Indoor A/c Racquelball
• 24 Hour Fitness Center
• Walk-In Closets
• Full Size Washcr/Dryer*
&amp; Washer/Dryer Hook-Ups
• Spectacular Water Views*

*In Select apartment homes

re in Specials
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407-323-3301

100 Stonebrook Drive • Sanford, Florida 32773
Phone: 407-322-9556 • Fax: 407-321-6218
w ww.stonebrook@aimco.com
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252 Accounting
253 Additions 4
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

FOR SALE OR RENT,

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In t Out. New Carpel. 1170’s Cal
Joyce Btrawabeny. Century 21 H t
I 407-323 6755

iantordLake Wary: 3 6FV2BA.
HUsn Lalea. byowner. I8ffa 407662-6810

F R E E

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Bods, locatedit Sanlord. orlhoptdc
krmads w«h5 yrwarrarty. Twin$75,
kJ 190. quean196. king$175
used, can dekver. 407-402-2776.
Church pews, singlyor as set. 1100 ee

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double pedestal »«*•«
leal, 6
Chippendale chairs, bufld 1 hutch,
never used, cost 18k. set 11295.
server. $250. 407-660-1415.

Fraaxar - Cheat, whUeT
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1960 Lincoln Continental Marx VI
Lesa than 100K meet 11500
407-321-0229
1966 GM C 'JXtvtV SLV. 4x 1 uiue?
good lues, 11,000, obo. 407-3260106
196* Honda Accord: New pant,
good intartor. 11495 or bed offer.
C a l 407-327-3657.
1990 Chevy Lianna: 2dr. 4cyL auto,
cokf AC. new brea. ntenor 6 body
good, woiid make good studdil car.
11278 oba407-3266489. adt tor Joe.

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tookl good. 11200 obo
to 407-3
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1993 CH EV Y CAVAUER. STICK
SHIFT. AC. 4 NEW TIRES. RUNS
GREAT. $2.000,000 407-8336336
1995 NISSAN 200SXSE: Green new
tnt. sunrod. CGCassetle, spo4er,
power everything. 118.000 m4es.
12.500 Sandy. 407810-4833
1996 Okts Aurora Orem hatter ssdi.
new transmission, rune good, al
power, sun rooF (actory rlma. AkVTM
CO 4 C sasstls 16500 407-324-1030
or 407-415-9792.
95 I trpbird, lied. 6 cyl. auto,
loaded, runt great. 56,000 miles
15.000 C a l alter 5pm. 407-3232519.

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miles, bka new. great lor large car
I d $95 407-365-7035.
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rod rin g rear seal. V 6. automate.
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287 Lawn Services
268 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving 6 Storago
293 Oil, Lube &amp; Filter
294 Painting
295 Papor Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 Piano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Prossuro Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen S Glass Work
303 Secretarial &amp; Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Tormite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travol
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
316 Welding &amp; Sheet Metal
318 Woll Drilling
319 Window Washing &amp; Tinting J

1 8 1 — A p p l ia n c e s &amp;
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

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255 Atleralions
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
250 Automollvo
260 Dush Hogging
201 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet &amp; Installations
265 Carpel Cleaning
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Coramic Tile
260 Child Care Confers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Dolivery Services
275 Drywall
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
260 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation &amp; Repair
282 Janitorial Sendees
263 Jewelry &amp; Repair
284 Lakelront Clearing
285 Landscaping
266 Laundry Sendees

1 5 7 — M o b il e H o m e s
Fo r S a le

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screened porchandpod Bigpatio,
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Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydes/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehldes/Campera For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

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181 Appliancos 4
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163 Television 4 Stereo/Radio
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LifeStvl

Sunday
September 1, 2002

In s id e ;
R elig io n 4C -5C
D oris D ietrich 3C
M arva H awkins 7C

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Garden Club o f Sanford Inc.,
presents ‘August In Florida ’
he Garden Club of Sanford
Inc., recently held its annu­
al "August In Florida"
flower show held at its Sanford
facility, located at 200 Fairmont
Drive.'
More than 100 plants and flowers
. were on display In two divisions —
design and horticulture. Winners
were selected based on creativity
*and expression and concise presen­
tation. Judges used the "Handbook
for Flowers Shows," for the horti­
culture division.

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The Design division, with the
theme,

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"August In Florida," had numerous
categories, including "At the
Beach," "The Ole Fishin' Hole,"
"Lazy Days," and "Summer Time
Tables." The Horticulture Division
included various plant and flower
families, including Agave, Arum,
Ginseng, Begonia, cactus and fern.
Special exhibits were presented
by Sanford Flower Shop Inc.,
Seminole Flower Shop and Bibbs
Florist. Education exhibits included
Sanford - A Tree City, USA;
Butterfly Garden Flan; and Garden
Fertilizers.

Flower Show Committee mem­

bers included Edward C. Hall,
Betty M. Akers, Mary MacTavish,
Abby Owen, Fran Morton, and
Bud Martin.
The show met all requirements
of the National Garden Clubs
Inc., for a standard flower show
and was judged by the National
Standard System of Flower Show
judging ana awarding.
Depending on points obtained,
participants received blue, red,
yellow and white ribbon.
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Nancy. aa—
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oil her beet ot show In hortlculturn ribbon. Her entry, a
Bromeilad hybrid named
NeoregeSs, also won first place
In the category.

Herald photos by
Tommy Vincent

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Is seated among several at the show's entries.

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�P a g e 2(1 Sunday. September 1. 2002

T he S eminole H eraui

Seminole County Dividends school volunteer workshops scheduled
Th e Seminole C o u n ty Public
Schools' D ividends Sch.tol
Volunteer Program invites the
com m unity to attend free w o rk ­
shops offered for information
and interest.
People can participate in any
of the sess'ons. Th e m is no obli­
gation to become a D ividend
after attending the sessions. A ll
workshops are held at the
Educational Support Center, 400
E. Lake M a ry B lvd. in Sanford,
except for Publishing Lab and
Student M useum Docents.

• Sept. 5 — Super Scientists,
K , 9 a.m.2 p.m
• Sept. 9 — A rt See/Art
Appreciation, 9:30 a.m., and
Publishing Lab, 6:30 p.m . at
Law ton Elementary, 151 Graham
Avenue, O vie d o
• Sept. 10 — Digalo en
Espanol, 10 a.m.
• Sept. 11 — Mentors, 9 a.m.,
and Student M useum Docents,
9:30 a.m . at Student M useum ,
301 VV. Seventh Street, Sanford
• Sept. 12 — Super Scientists,
G rade 1,9 a.m .-2 p.m .

• Sept. 17 — Math Super
Stars, 9:30 a.m., and Parenting,
10:30 a.m.
• Sept. 18 — Junior
Achievem ent, 9:30 a .m .- all
grades
• Sept. 19 — Green Circle, 9
a.m. (all da y)
• Sept. 24 — Reading
Acceleration Program, 9 a.m.
• Sept. 25 — Special
Friends/M entors, 9 J O a.m.
• Sept. 26 — Super Scientists,
G rade 2 ,9 a.m .-2 p.m .
• Oct. 1 — Mentors, 9 a.m.

hours to Seminole C ou nty
Public Schools through the
D ividends Program. Th is means
thousands of students have
received individua l attention
and opportunities so vitally
needed to help them find suc­
cess; and hundreds of teachers
have been o ffe nd an "extra pair
of hands" that are so needed and
appreciated.
For more information on
D ivide nds Volunteer Program,
please visit the district web page
at w w w .s cp s.k l2 .fl.u i

• Oct. 3 — Super Scientists,
G rade 3 ,9 a.m .-2 p.m.
• Oct. 10 — Super Scientists
Grade 4, 9 a.m.-2 p.m .
• Oct. 21 — Mentors, 5 p.m .
• O ct. 24 — Super Scientists,
grade 5 ,9 a.m . to 1:30 p.m .
W orkshop books are available
at all Seminole C ou nty Public
Schools and public libraries. To
register for workshops on line,
please visit the school district
w d i page: w ww.scps.kl2.fl.us
Last school year, over 16,000
’ volunteers contributed 495,825

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DAR Chapter to honor
Sanford's 125th birthday
Virginia Powell is proud of
her Southern heritage and the
fact that she is pro Sanford all
the way. As the
recently
installed regent
of the Sallie
Harrison
Chapter
Daughters of
the American
Revolution,
Virginia is sit­
Doris
ting on go as
Dietrich the fall season
begins.
The first
meeting of the season will be
held on Friday, Sept.13, at
noon, at the Sanford Garden
Club. After last year's catastro­
phe, Regent Powell is keeping
her fingers crossed that the
date will not be an unlucky
omen. Hurricane Gabriel
attacked Florida on the meet­
ing date last year, leaving its
violet wrath on Sanford caus­
ing the meeting to be can­
celled. Not to mention the rad­
ical and inhumane terrorists'
attack on the World Trade
Center, the Pentagon and the
highjacking another
jetliner.that crashed before pos­
sibly destroying another land­
mark on Sept. 11..
Although the DAR Chapter
is a patriotic organization, it
doesn't fall short on service to
the community. Before the
chapter recessed for the sum­
mer, II presented an American
flag to the Sanford/Seminole
Chamber of Commerce to
replace the tattered flag the
chamber was flying. The
chapter also replaces worn
flags to schools and other
groups upon request.
The chapter has plans to
Itclp kick off SanfonTs 125th
anniversary celebration and
during September will observe
"Constitution Week" to honor
the framers and signers of the
Constitution of the United
States in 1789.
Annually, the chapter pres­
ents scholarships to deserving
high seniors as well as History
and Good Citizen Awards.
Members have placed a num­
ber of markers around the
community and have planted
memorial trees. The chapter
visits veterans’ hospitals, con­
tributes to schools and needy
children, assists the Salvation
Army and other civic projects.
On the social side, a big tea is

Sunday. September 1.2002 Page 3C

CERT program begins Sept. 26
The Seminole County
Department of Public Safety
is scheduling another in its
series of Community
Emergency Response Team
(CERT) program. It will
begin Thursday, Sept. 26,
and run for seven consecu­
tive Thursday evenings from
6 3 0 until 9:30 p.m.
Since its beginning five
years ago, about 500 resi­
dents of Seminole County
and surrounding areas have
received CERT training. The
training is built around indi­
vidual and team survival

skills, including life-saving
techniques, emergency first
aid procedures, fire fighting,
hazardous materials aware­
ness and disaster planning.
In addition to individuals,
churches, parent-teacher
organizations, fraternal
organizations, businesses
and homeowner/apartment
associations are encouraged
to register. For a registration
form and more information
contact the Seminole County
Division of Emergency
Management at 407-6655102.

A dvocate program needs volunteers

held every February.
The DAR is a forerunner of
the Children of the American
Revolution organized to train
young people to be responsible
citizens, Virginia said.
The Sallie Harrison Chapter
DAR was founded on Nov. 15,
1918 and is designated as the
13th chapter in Florida. The
organizer was Elizabeth
Harrison Starling and it was
named for Sallie Harrison
whose father, Edward
Harrison, fought in the
American Revolution.
The chapter welcomes new
members. To qualify, an appli­
cant must have proof that she
is a descendant of a veteran of
the American Revolution. For
information, call Virginia
I’owcIL

assisted her mother as co-hostcss. They served chicken salad,
a medley of fresh fruits, hot
rolls, iced tea and Mabel's
birthday cake for dessert
The circle will open the sea­
son with a meeting in the
church McKinley Hall on Sept.
9 and will meet the second
Monday of every month.
Among the circle's missions
are supporting nursing homes,
Rescue Mission and an Indian
boy.
Others attending the lunch­
eon and enjoying the hospitali­
ty were: Denise Swain, Clayda
Jones, Mary Nancy
Terwillcger, Valerie Barnett,
Martha Stevens, Helen
Thomas, Deny Harris, Edith
Myers, Inez Rose. Georgia

Farewell, Summer
Before the busy season gets
under way, Mary Williams
decided to host a farcwell-tosummer luncheon at her
charming home for members
of the Sarah Circle of the
United Methodist Women of
the First United Mctlwdist
Church of Sanford.
Mary, chair of the group,
loves to entertain and opens
up her home frequently to the
group. She said that some of
the members did not take a
summer vacation and "had a
marvelous time" just dialling
and reminiscing.
"It was beautiful," circle
member Gladys Utterback
said. T h e food was delicious."
A decorated birthday cake
honorcd Mabel Chapman who
was so surprised when the
group saluted her with the
"Birthday Song."
Mary Anne Cleveland

S o ro rity Starts Season

Marrbw* d (teR* Hanteon Chapter Daug^tera ol • * Amariran FtevoUton poas
tor a picture during a lag praasrSaSon at tha Santord Chamber of Commarcs.

The Seminole County
Guardian Ad Litem program
is in need of volunteers to
advocate for the best interest
of abused, neglected and
abandoned children in a
court proceeding. To become
a Guardian Ad Litem volun­
teer you must be 21 years of
age or older, possess good
judgment, common sense
and be capable of helping a

child in crisis. You must
present favorable references,
consent to have your back­
ground checked and com­
plete 24 hours of training.
Guardian Ad Litem train­
ing will be held at the
Juvenile Justice Center, 190
Bush Blvd. in Sanford on
Nov. 8 ,9 and 15. For more
information phone Tina at
407-655-5376.

Q t o r p c n i i i ^ t U k i N v l l I a u n it y .

Laureate Gamma Delta
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority bunched the season
with a luncheon at TCIFridays
in Lake Mary. Guest Mary
Childers was introduced and
welcomed.
Following the festivities
President Marty Colegrove dis­
tributed the Yearbook and
announced that the first meet­
ing w ll be on Sept. 10 at the
home of Susan Byrd.
Accobdcs were extended to
Phyllis Senkarik who singlehandedly designed and pre­
pared the Yearoook.
Attending were: Susan
Byrd, Marty Colegrove, Kitty
Corley, Marion Farelb, Viob
Frank, Wanda Hubbard, Betty
Jack, Cathy McGuire, Phyllis
Scnkark and Mary Childers.
Membership Fete
The Woman's Club of
Sanford Inc. will liold its annu­
al Membership Luncheon on
Sept. 18, at 11 JO a.m., at the
clubhouse. The Board of
Managers is hosting the event
with Helen Polgar, second vice
president, in charge.Co-chair is
Phyllis Hodge.
No invitations are being
mailed except to prospective
members. All dun members
are invited to the luncheon at
no charge and the members
arc encouraged to bring
prospective members. Those
planning to invite prospective
members arc asked to call
Helen Polgar, 407-322-7882. to
make arrangements.
The menu indudes gourmet
chicken sabd, croissants, fresh
fruits and dessert

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Ministries

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FAITHFUL WORD MINISTRIES
Christian Raaonrea C m tn

Crafters Wanted
All Souls Council of
Catholic Women is sponsor­
ing a craft fair 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5. in the
church's Social Hall.
The group is currently in
need of craftere. Space rental
is $25, and participants need
to bring their own table and
set-ups.
For more information, call
Valerie at 407-682-S260.

320 E. Commercial St.
Lakcvicw Plaza
Sanford
Rev. Steve Michels
Pastor

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Sunday
Worship

11:00 «.m.

Rock the Universe

Some of the biggest '
names In Christian music,
including Third Day, Jars of
Clay, Newsboys and
Rebecca St. James, will come
together at the largest ever
“Rock the Universe" two-day
concert event at Universal
Studios to highlight the
diversity within today's
exploding Christian music
scene. Tickets for the fifth
annual Rock the Universe
event are now on sale.
Seventeen chart-topping
bands will entertain fans,
Christian Rock and main­
stream alike, on stages
throughout Universal
Studios, Friday and
Saturday evenings, Sept. 6
and Sept. 7. The hot line-up
includes groups from several
genres of music such as the
rock sounds of Third Day,
Jars of d a y and Newsboys;
alternative rock favorites
Five Iron Frenzy, currently
performing on the Warped
Tour, By Tne Tree and tne

O.C. Supertanea; tin.- pop

stylings of Rebecca St. James,
Rclicnt K, True Vibe and
Jennifer Knapp; Latin influ­
enced Contagious, the 2000
Rock The Universe Battle of
the Bands winner; and Hip
Hop/Dance focused Toby
Mac and Out of Eden.
Tickets can be purchased
by calling Ticketmaster, 1866-788-4636 toll free, or
online at www.rocktheuniverse.com. Advance tickets
arc $34.95 plus tax for a sin­
gle night or $49.95 plus tax
for two nights. Tickets can
also be purchased on the
day of tire event at Universal
Studios for $39.95 plus tax.
Group tickets arc avail­
able for groups of 10 or
more. 1\vo night hotel pack­
ages arc available starting at
$114 per person, per night
including tax.
Tickets are non-refurvdable and will be honored at
Universal Studios after 4
p.m. until the park closes at
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B e in g a sin gle p aren t ca n be the ch a lQUESTION: What encour­
agement can you offer to those
of us who are single parents?
Each day seems more difficult
than the one before it. Can you
help plead our case to U i o m .who don't understand what
we re facing?

DR. DOBSON: In my view,
single parents have tl*e touglijob in the universe!
Hercules, himself, would trem­
ble at the range of responsibili­
ties people like you must han-

e s t

J*m ot

years is evidence of heroism.

Dobson
‘Focui on
Family’

die every day. It's difficult
enough for two parents with a
solid marriage and stable
finances to satisfy the demands
of parenting. For a single moth­
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excellently over a period of

the overwhelming
mgamoui
amount of
work to be done. Earning a liv, fixing meals, caring for
kids, helping with homework,
cleaning house, paying bills,
repairing the car, handling
insurance, doing the banking,
the income tax, etc., can require
12 hours a day or more. She
must continue that schedule
seven days a week all year

long. Some have no sup
from family or anyone &lt; . It's
enough to exhaust the
strongest and healthiest
woman. And where does she
fiftd time and energy to meet
her social and emotional needs
— and how does she develop
the friendships on which that
part of her lire depends? This
job is no casks' for most fathers
who may find themselves try­
ing to comb their daughter's
hair and explain menstruation
to their preteen girls.

There is only one answer to
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Episcopal
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
401 Part Am Sarlord
TaUprtona 407-322-4611
7JO A 1000 am
Oaaaaa lor CrtAdran
*vougp» 5to grade*
Nuraary A.aiafaU *
Ytourt Oroai maata •

1000 am
1000am
3-600pm

Cal lor mora Womalon.
UlO-WE tK WORSHIP IN CHAPEL
Tuaaday. Wadnaaday A Thursday"
BI8LE 8TLOES*
Waduaday A THaadaya
rS apt-U ay

8T. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
700 Rmertart Rd
Laba Mary. FL
444-6673
Tha Rav Crtartee T Hot. Rector

Sunday
Holy Eucrtanal
730am
AAA Forvm A
CrtAdran'a Sudry School 10 00 a m
Holy Eucrtanal
000 711:13 am
CNkJrons Churcrt
0 00 am
(Eduoaton Wmg)
Nunary Bagma Al 6 43 a m
Through 1243 pm 8ervtoa
Holy Eucrtartat 700 a m A 700 p m

Charismatic
Episcopal
CHURCH OP THE HOLY COMFORTER
The Sardord Bndga
Comar of Mh 61 A Holy Ava
Sardord. Florida
407-206-5034
Sunday Eucrtanal
• 30 am

Inter-Denomlnatlonal
FAITH
3002
407-323-3734
JacACoa
Sunday
Morning WoraNp
Evening Service
Tuaaday Evarang
Btte Study

1000am
600pm
700pm

Non-Denomlnatlonal
HOUM OF RtPUQC MINISTRIES, INC.
1001 Celery Ava. Sanford

(*07)3*4-4711

Dora W. fScrtardaon
Sunday School
Mommg Wonftp
Evarang Worship
Ltd WacA Ova. Wad.

PaHor
0 30 am
11O0 am
7 0 0 pm
7 3 0 pm

. SHOWER DOWN OF SLSSMNOA
201 Elm Ava. Sardord, FL
407-321-6366
Timotiy Hudaon
PaHor
Sunday School
1000 am
Mommg WorsNp
1100 am
Tua. Prayar/BA4a Study
730 p m
FAITHFUL WORO
l Plata •(407) 326-4300
320 E. Commercial 6t •Sardord
Sunday Service
1100am
(agaa 4-12)
1100am
Famdy Fdtoairtpf
natraartmarda
1230 pm
Thuraday
FaAowartw Meatng
730 pm
Friday •Crtnaban Counaafeng 200-6 00 pm
(Plaaaa cafl 326-4300 lor appt)
Pastor/Dwactor

Church O f G o d of
Prophecy
CHURCH OF OOO OP PROPtWCY
2300 S Eke Ava Sardord. FM. 32773
407-322-4013
Thomas Hama — Pastor
Sunday School
6 45 a m
Praua A Worsrttp
1030am
Maaaaga by Pastor
11am
Evanmg Samos
6pm
Tuesday Prayer l i n ing
10 am
M M e e Service (Wed)
7pm

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
MARS HEX SOA
600 E 2nd S te e l Sardord. FL 32771
407-3233646
Sabbam School
030am
DMns Worship
1100am
Wad. Evening Prayer Mig
730

(Comar o» Part Dr A Elm Ava)
(407) 324 0036
Tammy Abramson - Pastor
Stmday
1030sm 6 630pm
Wednesday Btda Study
7.30 p m
Fabowshg) Friday
7 30 pm
(no sarvtca t u last Fnday of Vu month)

Lutheran

NEW CREATION LUTHERAN CHURCH
BfTERNI LOCATION: UPSALA
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Hay 46A A Upaala Rd
Phone 322 7312
Dob Draiamarm
Pastor
Simday WorsfMp
6 1 3am
A 6 30 pm
Nursery Provided
wane NewCraationChurcrt ec
HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF LARI MARY
760 Sun Drive. Lake Mary. FL
P a i Moyer
Pastor
Natoan Ouat/oa
Assistant Pastor
Saturday Fvaning
S30 pm
Contamporary Wonrtf)
Simday morrvng
600am
Tradoonal Ssrytco
Sunday mommg
S30am.
Contemporary Worship
Sunday mommg
1100am
Famdy Worship Service
Nursery Is provided al
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LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THE REDEMME R
(MUaourl Synod)
2323 8 Oak Ava . Sardord. FL
Rev Elmar A Rauacrtar
Pastor
Sunday School
1030 am
Worshto Samoa
1030 3m
kdormaaon 322-3362 or 3230610

Methodist
CHRIST UM m O METHOOtST CHURCH
406 Tucker Dnva
(Corner Tucker Or A CR 427)
Rev Ray Satrand
Pastor
TsNphone (407) 322-7000
Simday School
6 30am
kder-Muaion
1030 am
Mommg Wonhg)
1100am
Btda Study
WaWuaday
6 30pm
O M a n i Tima IncAidad In Worth?
Nursary provided lor
Babiaa and Smal CrtAdan
*Sma4 Enou^i To Lova You •
Oroaang In Chrtet To Serve You*
FIRST UtdTEO METHOOtST CHURCH
416 Park Ava . Sardord. FL
407-322-4371
Jvn Bradshaw
Pastor
Mark Looney
Muse Dwactor
Youti and YOimg Aduts
Momwig WoraNp
6 2 3 A l0 6 3 a m
Cotes leap— no
030am
HSam
4O 0pm
Nmsary Prondad
Womans O cU
Man’s Prayer Breakfast
IMThusday

0 45am
• 30am

LAKESOS FELLOWSHP
A UnRad Matrtodtot Carmnunty
"fUsctwrg PM pt tor a Raaaonf*
Pastor. Bob Markn
Meats every Simday M Vu oorrdortabU
Untad Amat Theater.
Sansnola Towna Carter Mel
TraiSfeonaf Samoa 6 3 0 a m
PraNa and Worship 1000am .
CrtAWan’t Church
Student (youti) MrastUa 3730pm
b ^ u ftft ■■ ■ri r&gt;B. i fti-tft i-i n i Mi m ---------o49a raxsary rrowoea ocm oervees

Nazarene
LONOWOOO CHURCH OP THE NAZARENE
200 N Weymen S t .
Lxmgwood. FL
631-6366
Sunday School
043am
Mommg Worship
1046 am
ChAWan’a Church
10 43 am
Evangatstc Sarvtoa
6 0 0pm
Wednesday Famdy Mght
700 p m
Ybuti. Woman, and Ad* Bids Study
"Never A Stranger Hare*

SEMBift ■ COMMUNmr CHURCH

6070 Orange BNd. Sardord
407-324-0106 wwwaambiotacrtucrt oom
Jerry Welsh
Pastor
Suiday W o m N p S icS a S 1030 am

UON OP JUDAH HOUSE OP WOftSMP
Mhara Jdsue N Lo/dT
1346 Park Drtva. PXX Boa SOS
Sardord. R 327720606

Chevv and patch the leaky
roof. They need an extended
family of believers to care for
them, lift them up and remind
them of their priorities.
Perhaps most important, single
parents need to know that
someone cares about them and
is willing to help share their
burden.
Thankfully, churches today
are becoming more sensitive to
the needs of single parents.
More congregations are offer­
ing programs and ministries
geared to the unique concerns
of those with special needs. Fd
advise every single parent to

Find such a church or fellow­
ship group and make himself
ana herself at home there.
Fellowship and support can be
the key to survival.
To those among my readers
who want to help mothers or
fathers raising kids alone
might start by giving them a
subscription to Single-Parent
Family magazine, mom Focus
on the Family. Write us in
Colorado Springs for informa­
tion at P.O. Box 444, Colorado
Springs, CO 80903 or visit
www.family.org.

QUESTION: We have
always laughed a lot in our
family, sometimes at each
other. Is that good or bad?
DR. D O B SO N : It is healthy
to be able to laugh together in
a family. We ought to be able to
tease and Joke with each other
without having to worry about
getting an angry overreaction
in response. But when the
Laughter is always at the
expense of the most vulnerable
member of the family, it can be
destructive.
Even innocent humor is
painful when it's the same

Sunday. September 1. 2002 Page 5C

Presbyterian
UPSALA COMMUNmr PRESSYTER1AN
CHURCH
Comer of W 2SP» St 6 UpsMa Rd
101 Upaala Road
Sardord. FL 32771
407-330-2633
Bryan Wenger
P u tt
Sunday Fixation
000 sm
Simday WoraNp
1000 am
2nd Wednesday of each month
f eeowsNp Dewier
6 30pm

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OFSANFORO
Between 3rd and 4di St
6 Park 6 Oak /Downtown
Sardord FL
Phone 407-322 2667
E mai IpcsOfuno com
http/ aconomat oorrvlpca
"Where Wa Know Y«w Name*
In The Heart Of The Cay
Rev Bruce B Scott
Pastor
Sunday School
0 0 0 sm
Sunday Momwig Worahfi 10 00 &gt; m
Siai Momwig Cotaa Hour 1100am
Sun. Contarnporary Wonhp 7.00 pm
wonownm waanasaay ramsy ragrv •
Every Wednesday
Stxpar •Every Wad
5 30pm
A d * Base Study
60 0 p m
Youti Ctobe
3 7 0 0 pm
Duocanaari (K-4th Qradas)
U d fsn (S6*i Oredee)
Sr H^pia
Cordamporary Music Practice 7 OOp m
Womans Cwtto Maaanga al
3 achaiAdad kmee
2nd Tua of Via month 4Oars
Sarwor Fnands •
IN Wad of the monh
FWtST PRESSYTERUUf CHURCH (UJAA.)
OP LAKE MARY
12SW WRmrAva
Lake Mary. FL
407-321-1021
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Church School
0 43 am
Morrang Worshg&gt;
1100am
Wad Chow Practice
700 p m
Wad Ybuti Chow
6 30pm
MARKHAM WOODS PRESS YTERUN CHURCH
3210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary
407-3332030
Rev Charles R Jones
Pastor
Stwidey School, al ages
900am
O u ch Servtoee
0 00 6 1030am
Nursary Providad
Ybuti Group. Sunday
Hqpi School
400pm
lykdJa 8chool
600pm
Pre-School Mon twu Frt
• to 12
Montdy FmvR t MgN SutoPM
Third Wad of Each Monti 6 30 pm

Salvation Army
THE SALVATION ARMY WORSHW
ANO SERVICE CENTER
700 W 24Vi Sweal
Sardord FI 32771

eor-itst-taat

r a i i w w H o n a n a n d U n d e HacaWna. C orpv

OOtoart
Sunday Sarvtoa
Praiaa and Feaowahe
• 43 •m
Sunday Bchonl
0 43 • m
Itoinaaa Msskng
1100am
Tuaaday Maaanga
BtoN Study and Prayer
6 30 pm
Home League (Ladas)
70 0 p m
Men a Feaowkhc Ctob
700pm
Band Pracace
600pm
"WWi heart lo Qod and hand to man *

United Church Of
Christ
LONOWOOO NBAS CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
UJCJC,
1236 E E WMamaon Road
Longaood. FL
407 3326233
Raw Or HM Ytxncptood
Mrwatar
Sitiday Services
Contemporary
0 0 0 am
TraStonaf WoraNp
1030 am
ftft
■■■HI rf tr o- v. u-ft-M-ft
rruraary

Church School S l l a m - I O I f a m
Ybuti A ChdWan Mwaaty
Wadnaaday
A 30 pm

Wesleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH OP RAOLA
6360 Wayaida Or.
Sardord FL 32771
(06 M (Eafl 61) Weal
Fast Steal on Let - One UN)
Leonard ODormai
Pastor
407-322-6332
"Where tie Ooapai la Oood News*
Stwiday School
0 43am
Morrang W a r * *
1100am
Evarang WoraNp
• 00 pm
Ltd Week ktg Wad
730pm
Plaaaa Share Ybt* Lie Wkh Ua

child who Is the object of
ridicule. Unfortunately, that's
the way it often happens.
When one youngster has an
embarrassing characteristic,
such as bed-wetting, thumb
sucking or stuttering, the other
members of the family should
be encouraged to tread very
softly on the exposed nerves
thereabouts. And a child
should never be ridiculed for
his or her size, whether he's a
small boy or a large girl
This is the guiding principle:
It's wise not to tease a child
about the features that he or
she is also defending outside

Church
Notes
The ro ller’s Wheel
The Poller’s Wheel, in
Live Oak Center, Enterprise
Road in Orange City will
present Evangelist Mike
Peterson of Arise Ministries
Center, Sunday, Sept. 1 at
10 a.m. The Rev. Peterson
has traveled throughout the
U S. and overseas with a
tremendous healing and
evangelism Ministry, with
many documented physical
healings.
For additional informa­
tion, call Pastor Ken
MacDonald at 407-5799281.
/
David &amp; Rusty
David &amp; Rusty, a duet
made up of Gospel Singing
Ventriloauist David
MacMceken and his small
witty wooden partner,
Rusty, will appear in a pro­
gram of Christian humor
and traditional Southern
Style Gospel singing,
Saturday, Sept. 7, at 7 p.m.,
at Jeremiah's Place, Live
Oak Center on Enterprise
Road, Orange Citv.
For additional informa­
tion, call 407-579-9281.
G olf Tournament
First Baptist Church of
Sanford will hold a fund
raiser golf tournament
Saturday, Sept. 28 at Rolling
Hills Country Club. The
event will begin at 12:30
p.m. with a shotgun start.
The tournament will be a
fo u r m a n loam scram b le lo

benefit missionary work.
Individual players am $85,
which includes dinner and
entry into individual aim petitions. Sponsorship
packages are still available.
To enter or become a
sponsor, call 407-302-7556,
and leave your name and
phone number. Entries
should be made by Sept. 20.
Women's Conference
House of Refuge
Ministries will be holding
its 12th annual Women's
Conference at the Rosen
Plaza Hotel in Orlando on
Oct. 4 and 5. The theme is
"Going Home Another
Way." Speakers for the con­
ference include Dr. Yvonne
Capchart, Founder of Sister
Keeper in Pensacola; and
Prophetess Vemicc
Parkerson-Hooks of
Orlando.
There is a registration fee
of $55 which includes two
buffet meals. For informa­
tion, call 407-324-4711.
the home. If that youngster is
hearing about some obvious
flaw all day long, he or she cer­
tainly doesn't need more flak
from the family. And when that
child asks for a joke to end, the
request should be honored.
Being the butt of everyone's
ridicule is a formula for life­
long resentment, and there's
just nothing funny about that
happening.
Or. lU ftn a pmUail of the nonprofit
orgmuation focus on Ore family. PXJ.

Box 444. Co/onJo Springs, CO. tO90J. or
uwufimJyorg.
O M S JAMES DOBSON INC

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Elem entary schools host Girl Scout Roundup
Lake Mary and Heathrow
in the Park. Older girls get
Elementary Schools held their the opportunity to learn lead. ership skills by work­
Girl Scout Roundup
ing with younger girls.
this past week. Girls
If you were unable
interested in joining
to attend the
scouts were able to
Roundup,but your
meet girls in scouting
daughter would still
and sign up fora
troop of their own.
like to join Girl Scouts,
call Nancy Wong at
Girl Scouts is more
407-302-6719.
than just selling cook­
If your daughter is
ies once a year. Girls
in middle or high
go camping and learn M a ry
Rowell
school, it's not too late
skills that will last
to join Girl Scouts.
them a lifetime. Girl
Just call Mary Kott at
Scouts are also
involved in the community.
407-323-7434.
Girl Scouts in Lake Mary
Greenwood Lakes
have planted trees for Arbor
Open House
Day, held Flag Day
Greenwood Lakes
Celebrations and helped col­
Middle School will be hold­
lect food and toys at Holiday

ing their open house on
Tuesday, Sept. 3 beginning at
6:30 p.m.
Parents will meet in the
cafeteria for a very short
PTSA meeting, and then get
the chance to visit their chil­
dren's classes and meet all
their teachers. It's a great
way to find out if your child
has really been doing their
homework like they say they
have!
M oller Skycar
Closer to Take-Off
About a year ago, thanks
to Ettie Jane Keogh and the
Lake Mary Historical
Commission, the Lake Mary
Historical Museum was play­
ing host to the Smithsonian

cars we all thought we'd
have! If you'd like to see a
icturc of the current Skycar,
ead to www.moller.com.
If you're interested in
what's going on at the muse­
um, plans are under way for
a Holiday Open House,
scheduled for Sunday, Dec.
15, and hosted by the Lake
Mary Historical Society. The
Lake Mary Historical
Commission has ordered new
display cabinets for the
museum and hopes to have
them installed by that time.
The commission also
recently announced they will
be going forward with plans
for Olde Lake Mary Days,
now that construction at City
Hall has been postponed.

exhibit, "Yesterday's
Tomorrows." Part of the
exhibit was transportation.
The way people in the past
thought it would be today.
Skycars, hovercraft, personal
flying cars...that's what
everyone in the past thought
we would have today.
Moller International has
been working on their ver­
sion of a flying car for a cou­
ple of decades. The company
recently announced a part­
nership with a financial serv­
ices group to help Moller get
their Skycar off the ground.
The latest version of the
four-person Skycar is under­
going initial testing. Who
knows? By this time next
year, we may get the flying

B razilian P ep p er: A lan d scap e tree o r an e x o tic w e e d ?
The Brazilian pepper tree
w a s in tro d u c e d in F lo rid a

from South America, proba­
bly around 1842 to
1849. The tree belongs
to the cashew, or
sumac family, that
includes mango, poi­
son ivy, pistachio, and
poison oak.
The Brazilian pep­
per tree has been
used as an ornamen­
tal tree, prized for its
beautiful winter dis­
play of red fruits, sim­
ilar to those of hollies, and
because of that, thisplant is
c o lle t! "FlorUlti

liolly." The tree is very aimllar to Dahoon holly, which is
a native tree with simple
leaves, while Brazilian pepr has pinnately compound
ives.
Brazilian pepper is sensi­
tive to cold temperatures,
and therefore is mostly
found in the southern
regions of the state. The trees
are somewhat salt tolerant,
withstand flooding, fire,
drought and will come back
after severe pruning or
freeze.

E

The Tree
The Brazilian pepper tree
is a shrub or small tree up to
30 feet tall. The leaves
have a reddish
midrib, and from
three to 11 sessile
leaflets but usually
seven. Leaves have
saw-like edges when
young, but smooth
edges at maturity, and
have a turpentine
smell when crushed.
The trees have a peak
flowering time in the
fall, producing small white
flowers, either male or
fo m n lc .

Fruits an? borne in bright
red clusters that appear from
November to February, but
can be found at almost any
time of the year.
Impact
Brazilian pepper is con­
sidered one of our worst
invasive plant pests. It has
been estimated that in
Florida thousands of acres of
land are infested with this
plant.
The trees produce dense
thickets that exclude native

vegetation by shading and
chemically inhibiting their
growth. The trees provide
poor wildlife habitat and
affects bird population den­
sities.
The berries produce a
narcotic or toxic effect to the
birds and animals that eat
them.
Oils from the plant can
cause skin irritations similar
to poison ivy.

Legal Aspects
On July 3 ,1 9 9 0 , Chapter
90-313 was approved by the
legislature and became law.
T h is law s h o u ld be consult­
ed when dealing with the
Brazilian pepper and other
invasive exotic plants such
as Melaleuca and Australian
pines.

Pepper Busters
In some counties, groups
made out of representatives
from many governmental,
civic and private environ­
mental groups, have com­
bined their efforts to the
cause of eradicating the
Brazilian pepper.
They are called pepper

busters and have since 1994
developed a program to
educate the public on how to
eliminate this noxious weed.
Control
• Cut stump application
— Cut the tree as close to
the ground as possible. The
herbicide should be applied
within five minutes after
cutting the trunk. The rec­
ommended herbicides arc
Roundup (41 percent
glyphosatc), Rodeo, and
Garlon 3A.
Garlon 4 can be used
within 24 to 48 hours after
cutting the trunk. Mix 1 part
herbicide to 9 parts diesel
fuel which acts as a surfac­
tant (for this treatment, the
height of the stump is not
important). Pathfinder II (22
rcent Triclopyr) can also
used.
This herbicide is prcmixcd
with a carrier oil and used at
100 percent strength.
• Foliar application —
This method requires much
more herbicide to control the
trees. The herbicides tri­
clopyr or glyphosate
sprayed directly on the

leaves will effectively kill
the trees.
Be careful when using
foliar applications, drift may
carry the herbicide to other
areas and damage non target
plants.
• Basal bark application
— Basal bark herbicide
application is more effective
in the fall when high levels
of nutrients are being
translocated within the tree.
The herbicide should be
sprayed to the tree's bark
between one half and one
foot from the ground.
Garlon 4 (Triclopyr) should
be mixed with a penetrating
oil to be effective. Pathfinder
II (Triclopyr) is already pre­
mixed with the oil.
It is not necessary to gir­
dle the trees since the oil
will enable the herbicide to
go through the bark into the
area where the cambium tis­
sue is located.
A l F a rm I t S tm ln o tt C o u n ty U rb tr
H orU c u ltu rU i. In q u lrtta m a y b a d tra cta &lt;
to h im a t th a C o o p a ra tlv a E x te n s io n aacvlo t, 2 SO W . C o u n ty H om a R o a d , t an to n t
F I ja m o r p h o n o N H M A * M M
C o u n ty C o o p o litic i fito fu to n iif Y t c n
a r t o p a n to a ll ra g a rd la a a o t ra c a , c o lo t
ta x , h a n d ic a p o * n a tio n a l o rig in .

Community Notes
The Professional Women's
Network is currently selling
tickets to the upcoming Lord
&amp; Taylor's Benefit Bash,
scheduled for 10 a.m. to 930
p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4, at its
Florida Mall Store.
The event is a one-day
shopping extravaganza with
special one-day sales, celebrity
appearances and surprises. As
part of the celebration, Lord &amp;
Taylor is giving the
Professional Women's
Network an opportunity to
raise money for Safehouse of
Seminole.
Tickets are $5, and can be
purchased by contacting
Elizabeth Detore at 407-2658020 or the Seminole/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce at 407-333-4748.

Seminole Spokes of
Welcome Wagon Club
(Greater Orlando Area) will
meet Wednesday, Sept, 11, at
1130am at Sweetwater
Country Q ub. Cost is $15.50.

Tile guest speaker will be from
Kennedy Space Center.
Spokes is a social club dedi­
cated to helping newcomers
become familiar with the
Orlando area. For reservations
and information: contact Carol
at 407-880-6330 or Joyce at 386774-9194. by Sept 6.
Newcomers especially wel­
come.
The Florida State
Conference of NAACP
Branches will hold its 59th
Annual Convention, Sept. 1214 at Orlando/Altamonte
Springs Hilton Hotel, 350
South North Lake Blvd.,
Altamonte Springs. Convened
under the leadership of State
President Adora Obi Nweze
and hosted by the Seminole
County branch, the conven­
tion theme is "A Freedom
under Fire; A Reflection of Our
Heritage, Past, Present and
Future*.
The three-day assembly of
delegates is designed to

i

inspire and motivate
NAACPers from throughout
the state to attend in record
numbers. Planned workshop
sessions, dialogues and
forums will provide the
opportunity for adult and
youth members, national and
regional NAACP officials,
observers, presenters and sup­
porters to be enlightened
through participation in this
year's convention. Included
among the topics of discussion
for the various workshops and
presentations will be
Education, Voter
Empowerment, Economic
Development, Health and
Membership.
Dr. Asa G. Hillaid, III, dis­
tinguished professor, historian
and authonty on adolescent
development will be the
Keynote speaker at the dosing
banquet, Saturday evening,
Sept. 14.
To resister or for additional
details, contact Florida State
NAACP office at 352-357-6811.

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Mitchell installed as association's district governor
The W ilson-liichelberger
Mortuary Director/Owner
Eunice D. Wilson and
Director/M anagcr Bernard
............................ D. Mitchell
continue to
be leaders at
the top of
the funeral
business.
They are
known at
the District,
State and
National
Marva
of the
H a w k i n s levels
funeral
• * • • • • • • association.
Both attended the 65th
annual convention of
Funeral Directors and
M orticians Association in
the beautiful city of Atlantic
City, New Jersey.
The national event was
held the week of Gus. 3 - 7
at the Sheraton Atlantic
City Convention Center
Hotel.
These sessions were
inspiring and informative,
as there were early morning
workshops, modern
exhibits, luncheons, award
dinners, and the 100 Black
Women in Puneral Service
leadership breakfast.
Congratulations to
Bernard D. M itchell, of
Sanford and the WilsonEichelbcrger Mortuary, who
was installed at the
President's Ball by Bishop
Charles E. Cartwight. Mr.
Mitchell was installed as
District Governor o f the
states of Alabama, Georgia
and Florida in the National
Funeral Directors and
M orticians Association, Inc.
The District Governor is
charged with the responsi­
bility of acting as the liaison
between the three states
and the national associa­
tion.
Already a busy leader,
Mitchell will lead the mem­
bership drive for each of
the three states, organize
educational seminars and
meetings for each state, and
attend all functions within
each state's district.
He will also coordinate
services for all state associa­
tions or members-at-large.
He will attend all business
sessions of the association,
represent the national asso­
ciation at all meetings, hon­
orary events and funerals.
He will provide letters of
recommendation to mem­
bers seeking office, and
notify the state president
and secretary of members'
deaths. Also report on state
legislation changes.
Other local morticians in
the Sanford/Central Florida
being considered leaders
include Alexander Wynn
III, who serves as Vice
President of the Florida
Morticians Association and
is a mortician and owner of
Gaines and Wynn Funeral
Home, and Gail and Wynn
Mortuary.
We salute these outstand­
ing leaders in our commu­
nity.
Gaines and Morgan
Amvets Auxiliary Post 17 of
Sanford will be holding the

The Goldsboro Front
Porch Council Ind. was a
partner with the Grove
Counseling Center, inc.,
with the Back-To-School
Fun Festival, held Aug. 2.
Door prizes were awarded
to the kids attending with
First Prize, a school nook
bag with all the school
needs. Two hair-dos were
awarded to school girls, and
one haircut was for a boy.
Shown to award the
rlzes were Vernon
Pr
M cQueen, Algrine Miller
and Eloise Dilligard, of
Goldsboro Front Porch
Council, Inc., Liaison, and
two of the winners.

Bernard D. Mitchell
annual membership drive
and sponsoring aicommunicommui
ty Fish Fry on Labor Day,
Sept. 2, from 12 noon until
unti
4 p.m. U'Bang Hajj-Mar
Amvets Commander Eartha
Melton, President of Ladies
Auxiliary and Mary Hayes,
Chairperson.
The Amvets invite moth­
ers, wives, widows, grand­
mothers, sisters, daughters
and granddaughters of
Amvets and female veter­
ans as they fully realize
their responsibilities to the
community, state and
nation. They associate
themselves to uphold and
defend the Constitution of
the United States of
America; to safeguard the
principles of freedom, liber­
ty and justice for all, they
promote the cause of per­
petual peace and good will
among nations; to maintain
inviolate the freedom of our
country; they preserve the
fundamentals of democracy
and Americanism; to also
perpetuate the friendship,
association of the great war
of liberation; they dedicate
themselves to the cause of
mutual assistance, all of
this by the grace of God.
if you are community
minded and wish to make
our country and community
a better place.

The Crooms Academy
Classic 50s Reunion
Committee will meet
Saturday, Sept. 7, at 9:30
a.m. at St. Paul Baptist
Church Education Hall.

*

Haraid photo by Marva HawUrta

The Goldsboro Front Porch Council Ind. was a partner with the Grove
Counseling Center, Inc., with the Back-To-School Fun Festival, held Aug 2.

Plans are in process to hold
the annual reunion Dec. 26 •

29. Richard (Dick) Evans,
Chairman.

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F ood
Spice up things
with Chinese
cookies
erve these buttery "Chinese
Five-Spice Cookies* for
your family or a dinner party for
friends. They arc a tasty way to
tired dinner or
end a Chinese inspin
to serve during hidvnooni tea.
I
Redpc courtesy of "Martin Van's
Asian Favorites From Hong
Kong, Taiwan and Thailand"
(Ten Speed Press), by Martin
Van.

S

Chinese Five-Spice Cookies
M akrs 24 cooties

• 1 cup (1 /2 pound) unsalted
butter, at room temperature 1/2
cup sugar
• 2 teaspoons almond extract
• 21/2 cups all-purpose flour
• 1/4 teaspoon Chinese fivespice powder
1. In the bowl of an electric
mixer, beat butter until creamy.
Beat in sugar and almond
extract.
2. In another bowl, stir togeth­
er flour and five-spice. With
motor running, gradually add to
butter mixture, blending thor­
oughly Shape dough into a
patty, wrap in plastic wrap, and
refrigerate until firm, about 30
minutes.
3. Preheat oven to 325 F. Press
dough into lightly floured cookie
molds or plan dough on a light­
ly floured surface. Roll into a
sheet about 1/3 inch thick. With
a 2-inch-round cookie cutter; cut
dough into circles, or cut with a
sharp knife into strips 21/2 inch­
es long and 1/2 inch wide.
4. Place cookies 2 inches apart
on an ungmtsed baking sheet.
Uake lightly browned, 25 to 30
minutes.
5. Let cool on baking sheet for
5 minutes, then transfer to a rack
and let cool completely. Store in
an airtight container.

Cultural fare

or many, tha thought of turkey
brings with It warm, fuzzy msmorias
of hoRdaya past. Thanksgivings spent at
grandma's with stuffing, cranberry sauce
and all tha trimmings. But thara's no nssd
to rasarvo turkey fust for holdayt.
Accordkig to the National Turkey
Foundation, American consumption of
turkey has more than doubted over tha
past 25 years. People of a l ages love
turkay because of ITS healthful, 'comfort
food* profile and a rich subtle flavor that
combines readRy with a range of season­
ings. making N an Ideal choice In spicy
affinlo dtohes or as a substitute for higherfat meats in favorite recipes. Not loo men­
tion, moat (fishes are a dnch to prepare,
Rks this rigetoni with turkey, oRves and
tomato sauce. Quick to prepare, try this
recipe for the perfect summer dinner,
courtesy of 'Great Adventures In Food:
Freeh Ways to Celebrate Every MeaT (St.
Martin's Press), by EHen Haas.

F

Explore world
without leaving
dinner table
erhaps today
more than ever,
diversity is a
vital part of American
life. According to the
National Institute for
Child Health and Human
Development, nearly 19
percent of children bom
in the United States have
a foreign born parent.
The global village is no
longer a concept of the
distant future, but a dis­
tinct reality, right down
to the grocery store.
Whether your neigh­
borhood or community
features influences from
Mexico, the Caribbean or
Asia, national Ethnic
Foods Month is a great
opportunity to explore
the rich cultural diversity
right in your own back­
yard.
Visit local ethnic
restaurants or turn your
next get-together into an
international food festi­
val with family and
Explore the world without leaving tha house with delicious
creamy curriad meatballs from Sri Lanka.
friends.
Looking for ideas? Try
your hand at this easy
recipe for mas bola karlya, or creamy
• l/2teaspoon ginger, chopped
curried meatballs, from Sri Lanka,
• 12 to 15 curry leaves
courtesy of "The Food of Sri Lanka:
• 3 / 4 in ch e s le m o n gra ss
Authentic Recipes from the Isle of
• 1 tablespoon chile powder
Gems* (Periplus Editions), by Douglas
• 2 teaspoons grouna fennel
Bullls and Wendy Hutton.
• 2 teaspoons ground coriander

P

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M A S B O L A K A R IY A

(Creamy Curried Meatballt)

Chinese Ftva-Sptce Coofdaa

Gobble up this fresh
Mediterranean dish

Best served with rice and sambo is,
a traditional Sinhalese side dish or
condiment. Also known as 'rice
pullers,* sambols are guaranteed to
whet the appetite with their basic
Ingredient - anything from onion to
bitter gourd, dried shrimp or salted
lime.
• 3 pound minced beef
• 1 teaspoon salt
• 1 teaspoon chopped onion
• 3/4ounces green chiles, chopped
• 3 tablespoons oil for sautlelng
• 7 ounces onions, chopped
• 3 tablespoons garlic, cnopped

tablespoon turmeric powder

• 4 tablespoons tamarina pulp
• 2 cups coconut milk
• 3 teaspoons salt
Mix together the minced beef, salt
1/2 teaspoon chopped onions and
green chiles. Using moistened hands,
from the mixture into small bails.
Heat the oil to medium hot In pan
and add the remaining onion, garlic,
ginger, curry leaves and lemongrass.
Fry until brown.
Add all the powdered ingredients
and fry for another 3 minutes. Add
the tamarind pulp, coconut milk and
salt, and bring to a boil Add the meat
balls, lower the heat and simmer ten
minutes.

RtOATOM WITH TURKEY,
0UVE8

AND TOMATO SAUCE

Serv es 6
The Medterraneen Influence weaves
inrooQn inn OGitcKxisiy sutipM o*r^n®f, i no
final Msp of short baking Intensifies the
woodttfui flivof of tho oMvw . tonuto+i
and herbs. Make a doubts belch and
freeze If for a future meai. .
• 12 ounces rigetoni
•2 tablespoons ofive oR
• 1/2 cup (Reed onion
•2 doves garito, crushed
• 1 pound lean ground turkey or beat
•Salt to taste
•Freshly ground black pepper to taste
•3 cups tomato sauce
• 1 cup halved end pitted black oRves
• 1/3 cup chopped fresh basR
•1 cup shredded mozzaraRe cheese
• 1/2 a*&gt; freshly grated Parmesan

1. Preheat the oven to 380 F.
2. Bring one gsfinn of salted water to
bo*. Add the rigetoni and cook until al
dente, about B to 10 minutes.
3. Meanwhfie, has* the ofive ol In a
largor aMfiel
a
over medium heaL Add fits
unioni and
■
cook unH soft end translucent,
about 4 &gt;o 8 mlnutae. Add fhe gaifio end
cook 30 seconds more. Add the ground
meat, season wtth salt and pepper, end
brown. Drain off the excess fat.
4. Add fits tomato eeuoe and ofivse
and simmer for five minutes. Adk»t the
B, in a casserole rfiah, toes fits rigstool, meat eeuoe end bee* together.
Sprinkle wfih fits cheeses. (This can
made ahead and stored unbaked in the
refrigerator ip to two days or Rcan be
frozen.)
E. Bake untt fits cheeae f» bubbly end
brown and the rfiah Is thoroughly heated,
about 15 to 20 minutes; bake longer Hthe
dish has been refrigerated.

Vietnamese-style spring rolls prove hot tea isn’t just for drinlring
ho said hot tea is Just for
• 1 vanilla bean, split length­ your favorite tea shop or ethnic
wise to expose its seeds
drinking? These
market bring finely powdered
W
Vietnamese-style spring rolls are
• 6 whok star anise
black tea and water to lust under a
served with a sauce based on the
delicately flavored Thai black tea
found in many tea shops and eth­
nic markets. Enjoy hot tea in a
whole new way with this redpe
courtesy of "Cooking with Tea:
Techniques and Recipes for
Appetizers, Entrees, [Asserts and
Mcae* (Periplus Editions), by
Robert Wemischner and Diana
Rosen.

Spring R o lls with
Thai Tea Sauce
• 1 tablcspoun vegetable oil
• 1 large dove garlic, finely
minced
• 1 inch piece of fresh ginger
nxti, peek'd and finely minced
• 1 shallot, peek'd and finely
minced
• 1 carrot, finely shredded

• 1 cup white cabbage, findy
shredded
• 1/2 cup jicama, peeled, rough
fibrous layer removed, finely
snredded
• 4 shiitake mushrooms, thinly
sliced
• 1/4 pound sea scallops, cut
into 1/2-inch cubes
• 1/4 pound peeled and
deveined shrimp, roughly
chopped
• i tablespoon reduced-sodium
soy sauce
• 1 teaspoon fish sauce, either
Vietnamese (called nuoc ru m ) or
Thai (called ru m pLa)
• Freshly ground black pepper
to taste
• C h ik powder to taste
• 2 rice paper wrappers
T h a i Tea Sauce
•3
tablespoons Thai tea
leaves
•1
cup wateT

• 1/4 cup sugar (or more to
taste)
Optional thickener
• 1 tablespoon dissolved in 2
tablespoons cold water
Prepare the filling: In a large
heavy skillet, heat the oil fust until
hot. Add the garlic, ginger root
and shallot, and sauto until soft­
ened but not browned. Add the
carrot, cabbage, ficanu and mush­
rooms and saut£ until wilted. Add
the scallops and shrimp and saut£
until they are firm, about 1 minute.
Add the soy sauce, fish sauce,
black pepper and chik powder.
Then stir to combine. Set aside to
axil.
I“repair.* the Thai Sauce: Thai tea
is generally a finely powdered
black tea flavored with vanilla and
anise. If you can't find Thai tea in

boil Over a heatproof bowl, pass
through a fine meshed sieve and
return liquid to a dean saucepan to
thicken by adding the dissolved
cornstarch and bringing mixture to
the boil Remove from heat and
serve at room temperature.
Assembly: In a shallow dish,
place about 1/4 inch of cold water.
Dip each rice paper briefly an each
side until fust moistened enough to
be flexibk. Place the wrapper an a
flat surface and put a heaping
tablespoon of the filling mixture on
the center of the wrapper. Begin by
folding in one side to enclose the
mixture and then fold in each end
tightly. Finish by rolling the packet
aim partly to scat. Place on a plat­
ter seam side down and cover
lightly dampened towd and then
plastic wrap. Refrigerate.

Delicately-flavored Vietnamese-style
spring rols wtth Thai lea sauce are sure
beat kx any occasion

When ready to serve, remove
and allow to stand at room tem­
perature. Serve with the tea sauce.
Serves 6 as an appetizer, 4 as a
light luncheon entree.

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Lessard: Sanford needs to change charter
By Dan Ping
Editor

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SANFORD — It's not taxation without
representation, but Sanford Mayor Brady
Lessard believes the city's form of govern­
ment is not responsive to citizens.
Lessard is proposing the city switch from
a city manager style of government to a
strong-mayor government. Lessard did not
present a formal plan for how such a gov­
ernment would be structured, but he asked
city commissioners to be prepared Oct. 28 to
discuss the issue in detail. Any change
would require citizen approval through a

F rid a y night
fr e n z y
Last weekends college football
schedule was billed as
Showdown Saturday’ and right­
fully so. But It will be the high
schools’ turn this week as sev­
eral monumental games will be
played this Friday.
Pag*1B

B and p la n s
old -fashio ned
p a rk perform ance
What better way to unite
our community than with an
old-fashioned, toe-tapping
concert in the park?
That’s exactly what the
award-winning Sanford
Middle School Band, under
the dinvtion of Bradley
Hoono, has in mind on
Saturday, CVt. 26,2002
The concert begins at 5
p m. at Centennial Park (400
I’ark Avenue) in Sanford. The
annual music extravaganza is
free to the public.
T lie students an- ivaUy
excited about performing for
the community," said tknine,
a 2002 graduate of Stetson
University.. "Since this is liieir
first major concert of the
school year, we’ve been work­
ing extra hard to prepare- for
this special audience."
The SMS advanced band,
concert band, and jazz band
will all be performing that
evening. Among the masic
conevrt-goere will hear ate
highlights from the hit movies
Star Wars and Mission
Impossible, Mozart's "Ave
Verum Corpus," Kabalevsky s
"Suite in a Minor Mode,” anti
two traditional English
dances.
"The annual Concert in the
Park pmmises to be a delight­
ful evening for everyone,"
said Cindi Hunter, president
of the SMS Band Ikxwters
parent organization. 'Our
students an? very talented —
and have such a presence on
stage."
For more information
about Concert in the Park, call
4U7-331-4931.

S e m in o le S m ile

Commissioners want more research on
strong-mayor vs. city manager style government
charter referendum.
"Somebody had to throw the tea in the
harbor," Lessard said after Monday's city
commission meeting. "The citizens have
expressed a frustration over who runs the
city — the city commission or the city man­
ager”
Lessard did not cite specific examples of
citizen frustratiim, saying to do so would
focus the debate on personalities, not issues.

"This has nothing to do with any am ent
personnel" Lessanl said. "I don't want this
to be about (City Manager) Tony
VantX-rworp or city staff, personally."
Instead, Lessard said switching to a
strong-mayor form of government Ls about
"CT&gt;lk&gt;ctive accountability" for the mayor
and the commissioners.
"How many times have we as commis­
sioners listened to a citizen's concern, only

Sanford Iras a range of issues — from
infrastructure and social services to airports
and economic development — other municSe* Mayor, Pag* 7A

Former Sanford mayor
to be inducted into
business Hall of Fame

Almost finished

Museum *s
restoration
project nears
completion

From Staff Reports

tire oldest businesses in Seminole
County. Moore joined the compa­
SANFORD — Former Sanford ny as executive vice president and
mayor Lee Moore will be inducted general manager in 1965, when
into the Mid-Florida Business Hall the corporation was known as
of Fame by Junior Achievement of Chase St Company. He was elect­
Central Florida.
ed president ten years later and
The annual Junior
remained in that posi­
Achievement
Midtion
through the
l-Torida Business Hall
acquisition of the
of Fame event recog­
company and its
nizes tire accomplish­
name
change
to
ments of prominent
S u n n i l a n d
business people who
Corporation.
He
have made extraordi­
bought tin- company
nary leadership contri­
back in 1982, and
butions to the commu­
retired in 1991 to serve
nity.
as chairman of the
Leo Moore
board.
"Central
Florida
Moore- was the
business people have
long l.ri«l the groundwork for our Mayor ot rite city of Kinford from
ansi to thrive through With llteir IW I lo 1984. I to has served tils
corporate leadership and their community in other capacities as
commitment lo the community," well,
including
as
said Sail! Kiddile, president of prvsident/chairman of the United
lunior Achievement of Central Way Fund (Seminole County).
Florida. "As Central Honda con- director of Ihe Greater Sanfi*ril
tiiiues to tv an economic fon t-, it is Chamber ol Comment*, aiul
.in honor to look Ku k aiul 1h* able Imsteo ol Seminole Community
In recognize those who matte- it College and Irm liv ol Central
Florida KegiiMl.ll I Inspital
happen."
Manlian lllair of the Adventist
I lie event will l»e held
Thursday, Nov. 7 at Ihe Rosen t leallh System will also Is- induct­
Centre (0840 International Drive) ed into the lunior Achievement
Mid-Florida Business I tall of
from 6 lo p.in.
Moore Ls the former president Fame. Harvey Massey of Massey
and current chairman ol Ihe board
See Moore, Page 7A
of Sunniland Corporation, one of

By M lchall* Jerla
Managing Editor
wo years from
when it started,
the Museum of
Seminole County
History's major restora­
tion project is alm ost fin­
ished.
About three-fourths of
the museum is currently
open to the public.
Museum Specialist Karen
Jacobs said. Restoration is
currently under way in the
former agriculture and
transportation room and
should be finisUud by Nov- —
9.
"The room they are
working on now w as actu­
ally the worst portion of
the building," Jacobs said.
"That’s why I think we
saved it for last."
The museum's facelift
began more than two
years ago when the county
received and agreed lo
match a $250,000 state
granl. The facility's exteri­
or was first lo receive an
overhaul, and renovations
included a new roof, win­
dows, a pebble dash on
the side of the building
and construction of an
entrance ramp.
Once renovations were
completed lo the exterior,
attention turned to restor­
ing the building's interior.
The original floors were
refurbished, rotted wood
was replaced and all the
walls received a fresh coat
of paint. New archival
lighting was also installed,
along with new alarm and
fire systems.
"W e're almost done
with the restoration, and
now we are working on a
few rooms to gel them
how we like them,” Jacobs
said. "It's wonderful. We
are finally seeing the big
light shining at the end of
the tunnel."
As a result of the
restoration and renova-

to sav 'We’ll have to check with staff,' or
'You'll need to get together with staff/ "
U-ssard said. .Vhcn a citizen takes the time
to come to a city commission meeting or call
a commissioner with a concern, they expect
their commissioner to be personally responsibk-. I believe what Many Truman said,the
buck stops here. Under our current form of
government, the buck gets passed to city
staff"
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T

Pctufwi
•bow. Joy
So of
Zambelo
Panting Inc ,
paints the lost

portion of the
Museum of
Semnole
County
Historys ren­
ovation pro­
tect. wMn
museum spo
cukst Karen
Jacobs looks
on Left.

lions, visitors will soon
notice a new room in the
museum, "Indian Iratls to
Airports." A "School Room
will be reinstated, along
with the "Hospital Room ,"

and the facility will also
include a map room.
"P eople are saying we’ve
added a lot ol new things,"
**« Museum. Page 7A

C ity c o m m is s io n e r m ak es
h eadlin es in N ew Y o rk C ity
Editor's note: Tins article first
ajpum-d Ort. 6. 2002, in the New
York l\xt. It is nyrintnl in TlxSeminole I fcni/d with ftcrwissiori.
By Andrew Marchand
New York Post
NEW YORK — In every disci
Plined move made by Angels 5fuot-8 shortstop David Eckstein.
Lou Camesecca's teachings are
present.
At St. Ann’s Academy - whereCamesecca was a phys. ed.
teacher before- he became a baskethall coaching legend at St John's
University • Little I ouie lunded
"tough love" lo a little boy in tinlate 1950s. The boy's name was
I lerbert Eckstein.
The boy. alter becoming a man.
passed tin- k-ssons like a baton to
Ills entire- family. It Is inn? of tin-

reasons David Eckstein overcame
perception to be a postseason
starter.
"You've got to watch those littkguys," Camesecca said the other
day with his typical enthusiasm.
In tin? Lite 1950s. growing up in
the- tenement houses on East 76th
and York. Herbert Eckstein was
drawn to Camesecca as if he were?
a wizard with some magical
secrets. Four years of k-amtng last­
ed forever.
As a middle schooler, Herbert
would run to lewis Avenue to
fetch sandwiches awl dwighnuts
for Camesecca. He would
rebound for Camesecca's high
school shooters after practice. 1le
would do anything Camesecca
wanted.
As David put it, his dad was
See Headlines, Page 10A

L a k e M a r y a r t i s t f e a tu r e d o n M a itla n d R o t a r y A r t F e s t i v a h w s t e r
By Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor

Cathy Alper - Career »pe
ciolitt at Croomi Academy of
Information Technology

Index
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LAKE MARY — Ij x j I art afi­
cionados may notice tfn-re’s some­
thing familiar about this year’s
Maitland Rotary Art Festival
poster
lake Mary artist Ik-ttye Ki-agan
created tin? image dnisen to adver­
tise the 26th annual event Her
pastel of Lake Uly was sc-kxU-d
from among dozens of submis­
sions to represent tlris year's festi­
val.
"It Ls an Imnor to In- selected .rs
tin- jx»&gt;ter artist," Reagan said It
also comes with bern-fiLs It gets
my name out during tin- festival

.
...
.uni hopefully more- people will
come by my booth."
Festival
organizers
asked
Reagan earlier this year to submit
two paintings to be considered lor
the poster art. Although slu- origi­
nally didn't kimw what stn- was
going to submit, a trio to lake I ilv
quickly inspired tin- Itxal artist.
"The- painting that was chosc-n
was created from a view I saw
while walking around the- park.
Reagan said. "I was Itxiking for
something to do. I was standing
on a hill ami lixikcd across tinpark. I saw tin? view of Un- gazebo
and thought it would be perfect
for a painting."
Reagan's colorful pastils ttave

c u . i posters,
gracedi ________
numerous u
festival
including last year s lake
Mary/Hcathrow Festival of the
Arts, Taste of Oviedo and tin- St.
joltiis River Art Festival A lifelong
artist, she has also won many
awards at state .uni national art
stutws.
A Honda native, Rcagin tus
studied
art
at
Seminole
Community Colk-ge, L x h Haven
Art Center in Orlando and
Arrowmounl Arts aiul L rails
School in Gatlinburg, Tena Sin- is
a mc-mbc-r ol tin? I’orlrait Scxiety of
America, asoexiate member of The
Pastel Stxiety of America and Ihe
S e e Poster, Page I0A

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Herald phdo by Tommy Vincent

�2/\ Wrxlncmlay, October IB. 2002

T he S eminole Herald

Seminole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTV

Careers and kids
have dulled
marriage’s luster

t

DEAR LONGING: Your husband may have
an obsesiive-compulslve disorder that would
explain why he repeats the ritual of putting
the children to bed. Medication has proven to
be helpful for it, if a person is willing to admit
there is a problem and discuss it with a doctor.
His loss of interest in you "because you are
a mother" and his retreat to the golf course are
problems that can be resolved only through
psychoth
' * erapy for him and marriage counseling
th both of you. Please don't wait to
ng for the
ask your doctor for a referral. If Bem ie refuses
to go, go without him. This is not your fault,
so please don't blame yourself. Your husband
appears to have more baggage than a carousel
at O'Hare airport.

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Point Your Heart Out
The Rotary Club of
Casselberry and the dty of
Casselberry need volunteers
for its Paint Your Heart Out
project No prior experience
necessary. Materials will be fur­
nished.
The group will meet on
Saturday, Nov. 9 from 8 a.m.
•
until noon. Within a three to
four hour period, volunteers
will paint the exterior of select­
ed homes for families which are
either elderly, low-income or
•
have other special needs.
Volunteers can get more infor­
mation by calling Joannie
•
Dixon at 407-262-7700, ext 1109.

DEAR ABBY: I am 37 and my husband,
"Bennie," is 4 t. We have been married for 15
years. O jr children arc 2 and 4. Between our
work and caring for the kids, Bcmie and 1 have
lost the ability to enjoy each
others company.
In the past, I considered
Bcmie my best friend. Now
he's no longer able to laugh
or lighten up. For instance,
when we occasionally hire a
baby sitter and go out for din­
ner, all he’ll talk about is how
much the dinner costs and his
Dear
a i t
"plan" for when we return
ADDy
home. He'll say, "I will pay
# # # # .
the sitter; then we ll get the
children ready for bed. While
I get their pajamas, you start the bath w ater..."
He goes on and on - as if we don't do these
same things every night of the week! I told
Bemie he acts like I am a maid he just hired, but
he seems compelled to repeat our routine
regardless.
Bemie gives me no longing looks or loving
smiles. I wear attractive clothes, offer to pay for
dinner and tell funny stories. Nothing I do puts
him in a good mood. He seems to be happy
only when he's with his golfing buddies. His
excuse is, "You're a mother now." Please help
me. My self-esteem couldn't be lower.
LONGING TO SHARE HAPPINESS

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O ut &amp; A bout

Everyone loves a parade

' DEAR ABBY; Thirty-four years ago, when 1
was 16, 1 became pregnant. My parents -*-nt me
in a honu* for unwed mothers where I placed
my baby for adoption upon birth.
Two years ago, my birth daughter located
me. I agreed to meet her and her family. She
had been adopted by a loving and devoted cou­
ple. Unfortunately, both parents have recently
passed away. The young woman has now
decided that I should take on the role of mother
to her. She has made it clear that she thinks that
I "owe it to her."
Abby, this person is a stranger to me. I do not
have a mother/daughter bond with her, and
quite honestly, I have no desire to create one. I
have my own family and do not want my life
turned upside down. I am willing to be her
friend or acquaintance, but NOT her mother.
I wish I had never agreed to meet her or to let
her know my identity. Why can’t she just accept
that I will never be a mother to her and leave
me alone?
BIRTH STRANGER
DEAR BIRTH STRANGER: The young
woman is clinging to you because the parents
who raised her are dead and she thinks you're
all she has. She is an adult. Tell her the truth.
You gave her life, and besides friendship,
that's all you're able to give her.

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Uuren,
also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded
by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear
Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Ikix 69440,
Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Good advice for everyone - teens to seniors - is in T h e Anger in All of Us and I low to Deal
With It." To order, send a business-size, selfaddressed envelope, plus check or money order
for $5 (U.S. funds only) to: Dear Abby, Anger
Ikxiklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, 11.61054­
0447. (Postage is included.)
O 200* UNIVERSAL l-H ISS M N IIK A ll

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WED
A candidate fonim will be
held Wednesday, O ct 16 from 6
until 8 p m in the Fine Arts
Auditorium of the Seminole
Community College
Sanford/Lake Mary campus.
Candidates from congressional
and state legislative races will
be on hand. The event is free
and everyone is urged to
attend.

FRI
HaraM photo by Tommy Vlncont

Sanford residents. 10-months-otd Keshon Brown and mom Furonda Brown, watch the Seminole High School Homecoming Parade
march through downtown Sanford on its way to the clock for a pep ralty. Little Keshon also found lots of interesting things to watch
in the crowd, like photographer Tommy Vincent.

Car Crash
James Melvin Ungenfelter, 36, of Sun
Lake CirtU*, Lake Mary, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday as the result of a
two vehicle collision at the intersection of
Interstate-4 and SR-46. A woman and her
unborn child in the vehicle reportedly
struck by Ungenfelter, were taken to
Central Florida Regional Hospital where
their condition was listed .as critical. The
woman's husband was treated and
released at the hospital.
Police- said Ungenfelter fits! from the
an-a on loot, and was located behind a
business approximately a block away. He
lias been charged with driving under the
influence (DUI) with serious bodily
injury, DUI with property damage, DUI
alcohol/drugs, Failing to remain at a
crash scene with injuries, and reckless
driving.
Fight With Officers
James Plumlee, 39, of John Lord Street,
Sanford, was arrested by sheriff's
deputies Saturday following a reported
dispute with his ex-wife at his residence.
During the investigation, officers said
Plumlee struck three of them, and ripped
the- portable radio from one of them. He
has been charged with three counts of
battery on a law enforcement officer,
three counts of assault on a Liw enforce­
ment officer, and one each for resisting
an officer with violence, criminal miv
chief, disorderly intoxication, and
obstructing police by depriving the
means of comm unication.
Selling It Back
Marvin Eugene Jiv. 19, of Hartwell
Avenue and Tanence S. Green. 19, of
West 7th Street in Sanford, were arrested
by sheriff’s deputies early Tuesday. A
burglary had reportedly Liken place at a
residence in Three CXiks Line, and a per­
son, Lifer identified as Green, reportedly
photwxl tin- resident of the* home offering
to sell the IV set and other items hock to
tlie owners. VVlien Green arrived at the
residence, with Joe driving the vehicle,
lie- fled, but officers were able to lixrate
him. Green reportedly said he had been
given the items by a person names Block,
and tolil to sell them hack to tin- owners.
Both Green and Joe were am-sted on
charges of dealing in stolen projx-rty
( &gt;reen was also charged with resisting an
officer without violence.
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IX-partirw-nt Tactical Unit conducted a
search warrant Monday at the residence
of Phillip*- Julias Moran, 21, on Mitch
Court in Sanford. ALso in the residence
was Shana Marie Wheeler, 18. After a
search of the residence, both were am-st­
ed on charges of possession of marijuana
with intent to sell, and possession of over
20 grams of marijuana.
Shoplifting
Arlington Mills, Jr., 50 of Burrows
Lane, Sanford, was am-sted by Sanford
police Monday. Officers said he had been
discovered taking an estimated $80 to
5100 in meat from a store in the 300 block
of Sanford Avenue. A search of his per­
son revealed a number of other items,
believed to have been taken during an
earlier vehicuLir burglary. He was
charged with petty larceny, shoplifting,
and possession of narcotics equipment.
Stolen Vehicle
Vincent Francis Bavero, 30, of
Orlando, was am-sted by sheriff's
deputies Mondjv. According to the am-st
report, he Kid Liken a 1955 Jeep from an
Orlando woman, but refused to return it
when asked. The vehick- was kxMted on
O ct 2 by the Orlando Police Department.
Bavero reportedly turned himself in to
the Seminole County Sheriff's
[X-partment Monday and he Kcx been
chargtd with grand theft of a motor
vehicle.
Chase
James Andrew Fckart, 27, of Osceola
Road, Geneva, was arrested by sheriffs
deputies Saturday. Officers were called
regarding a fight af a convenience store
on SR-46 When they arrived, they saw
Fckart drive off. They gave chase until he
ramnud his car into a dead end street.
When he- c-xittxl tlx- vehicle, he reported­
ly told officers lx- wasn't driving, but a
check Kick at tlx- convenience store
reported witix-sses saying lx- was the
only person involved. I le was subse­
quently cKtrgixl with fkx-ing/attempting

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Domestic Coses
• William Michael Govemak-, 30, of
Austin Street, Longwood, was am-sted
by deputies at his residence Sunday fol­
lowing a fight with his brother. He was
charged with hatter)-, domestic violence.
• Harold Bernard Swain, 43, PineAvenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police at his residence Sunday as
the result of an altercation with a female.
He was charged with Kittery, domesticviolence.
Open Container
Jorge Elmer, 26. listed .is homeless in
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford police
Sunday behiixl a store in the 3500 block
of Orlando Drive. Officers said they
found him with two 12-packs of beer. I le
was cKirgcd with violation of the city
ordinance on open containers.
Orlando Fires
Fires destroyed an Ethan Allen furni­
ture- store and damaged a kxal woman’s
residence Sunday, Gfct, 13. Investigators
from tlx- state- Bureau of Fire Arv»n
Investigations are working at both
scenes, [he first fire- spread from the
Ethan Allen furniture store at 2600 Taft
Avenue-, to two adjacent businesses.
Firefighters were able to extinguish the
fires and no injuries were reported
Losses are estimated at approximately $2
million, with approximately $5/100 in
damages done to tlx- home of Edith
Croeven. 73. at 5361 Jean Drive. A ncighKir of Graeven reported hearing loud
thunder around the home just be fore the
fire- began.

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THUR
rho groundbreaking for
Sanford's Riverwalk Project
will be held Thursday, Oct. 17,
at 3 p.m. in Fort Mellon Park.
When completed, the pedestri­
an/bicycle trail will extend
from Sanford, along US.
Highway 17-92, to the new
lnterstate-4 bridge area. The
ublic is invited to this groundreaking ceremony

E

SAT
Sanford Main Street's annu­
al Oktoberfest and Classic Car
Cruise will be Saturday, Oct. 19.
from 6 until 10 a.m. Featured
will be German food and beer
garden, live entertainment by
tlx* Alpine Express band and JD
the DJ.
Trophies will be awanied for
classic and custom car cruisers
plus door prizes. The event, in
downtown Sanford is free and
open to the public.
Seminole County is sponsor­
ing Tire Amnesty Day on
Saturday, Ott.19.
The old and sLignant water
tKit collects in tires makes the
tires a prime breeding area for
mosquitos.
ITx- event will be held from9
a.m. to 3 p.m. at both the
Central Transfer SLition located
at 1634 State Road 419 in
Longwood and the Seminole
County Landfill located at 1930
IXceoLi Road in Geneva.
Seminole County residents mai
bring up to 10 tires at tu&gt;
charge.
Businesses may not partici­
pate in this event. For further
information contact Solid Waste
Management Customer
Services at 407-665-2260.

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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h n m » c a P osta g e P u d t l S u it e d . Florid a
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Traffic Stops
• Robert Sterling Friday, 36, of
Deltona, was stopped by deputies
Saturday on Granby Street in Midway.
He was cKirged with driving under the
influence, possession of drug paraplx-rrulia and having no Florida driver's
license.
• I ic-U-n Yvette Walker, J2, of Jltway
Avenue, was stopped by deputies
Sunday on Orange Blvd. near 1-4. She
was charged with DUI alcohol /drugs,
and attached license- not assigned.
• Wilson Condon, Jr., 54, of Cornell
Drive, Sanford, was stopped by deputies
Sundav at Sanford Avenue and 1st Street
in Sanford. He was charged with DUI.

T he Seminole H erald

Editor and I’ublisher

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to elude an officer, having an open con­
tainer in the vehick-, and driving with a
suspended license.

Central Florida Regional
Hospital in Sanford will host a
Scleroderma Support Group
meeting, Friday, Oct 18 from 6
until 8 p.m. The meeting is ded­
icated to providing education,
resources and support for those
living with Scleroderma. The
meeting is free and open to the
public.
For additional information
phone Debbie Dl-aton at 407­
322-6175.

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Com m unity Notes
C rib b a g e c iu b
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S i n ^ m ^ G ub are
»o
«U John Blowers at 407-699-1241.
Legal Aid
Semiu’loC.nrnty Legal Aid Ls
Iwking for office volunteers to
; : r r7 h P1* * * answering and
M p filling out applications
Erin Martin at 407-83416^0. ext. 202.
Girl Scout Drive
Girl Scouts will be delivering
nags to friends, neighbors and rel­
atives in Seminole County and
elsewhere in Central Florida,
between CVt. 19 and Nov. 2, in the
seventh annu.il Goodwill Good
lum Days clothing drive. Persons
receiving bags aw urged to f,||
Ux-m with used clothing and
household items. The Girl Scouts
will then col It'd the- bags and
deliver them to Goodwill Stores
^ n is Ls by far Goodwill's single
annual clothing drive,” said Rick
Coleman, Goodwill's President
and CEO. "Last year the Girl
hcouts collected over 18,01)0 bags
of clothing and house-hold dona­
tions.
For mow information, call
Goodwill at 407-857-0059 „r Q r|
Scouts Council at 407-896-4475.
Florida All Airborne Day
The South Florida Chapter of
the 82nd Airborne Division
Assrxnation will hold the 16th
annual “Florida All Airborne
Days" in Fort Lauderdale, CVt. 17­
19. Wterans from all Airborne
units will attend. Veterans fn&gt;m
the llth, 13th, 17th, 82nd, and
101st as well .is special forces will
be them.
For dctaiLs and materials write
to All Ohio Do's, $159 Northcutt
PLice, Dayton, Ohio, 45414 or call
1-937-898^5977.
Cranny's Attic Sale
Sanford Garden Club will pre­
sent Granny's Attic Sale*, Saturday,
CVt. 19, from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at
the Sanford Garden Club, 21X)
Fairmont. New and old crafts,
household items and much more
will lx.* offend. Light lunches will
be available. People interested in
setting up displays may purchase
a display for a $10 donation. For
details call Mary Rufis at 407-323­
1594 or Ed I fall at 407-647-2039
The event is free of charge and
open to the public.
Democratic G u b
The Central Seminole County
Democratic Club will meet at 7
p.m. Wednesday, CVt. 13, at the
Seminole County Public Library,
580 Grcenway Blvd in Like Mary.
Tlx* guest speaker will be
Wayne Hogan, DemcxTatic candi­
date
for tlx* US. I louse of
Representatives in Congressional
District 7. Nancy Bowers of tlx*
Lvigue of Women Voters will aLso
be speaking. Bowers will explain
the 11 amendments Out will be
on the ballot Nov. 5th. Simples of
Ox* amendments will be* available
at Ox* meeting.
Refreshments will lx* served.
Admissiixi is free.
All registered voters in
Seminole County are encouraged
to attend, l or more information,
contact Sid Soloway, Acting Chair
at 407-872-0837.
Servants of the People
The* fourth annual "Servants ot
the People" luncheon will lx- held
at Ox* Sanford Civic Center begin­
ning at noon on CVt. 24. Pnxveds
will go to support Ox* work of tlx*
Rescue Outreach Mission in
Sanford. "Servants" for tlx- lun­
cheon are elected Seminole

County officials who dim
apnxw and serve lunch to rep­
resentatives of local businesses
and civic gnnrps or individu­
aLs wlx&gt; have sponsored tables.
Special entertainment will he
supplied by tlx* Seminole High
School Gospel Choir.
For reservations, sponsor­
ship or tickets, call Scott
Nelson at 407-82*4-2257.
Slate Forest
Awareness Day
Little Big Earn State Fomst
Awareness Diy is ikituniay,
CVt. 26, fnwn 10 a.m. until 2
p.m. at 1350 Snowhil! Road in
Geneva. Them will be bluegrass music, (bring an inttnimenl), exhibits, d isp lay s
canoeing and a scavenger
hunt. Smoky Bear will be on
hand. For information call 407­
971-3500.
Craft Show
American Legion Auxiliary
will hold the 14th annual Craft
Show and Bake Sale, Saturday,
Oct. 26 at 2874 S. Sanford
Avenue. The event will be
from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Tables
aw still available. Call 407-322­
1652 between CVt. 6 and 20,
and leave your name. Your call
will be returned.

Halloween Party
Our I louse Btxiks and
Coffee will The Costume Party,
txiturdav, CVt. 26, beginning at
8 p.m. Them will be prizes,
games, vintage movies, music
and “A Scary Story."
Cost Is a $5 donation. Our
I louse Ikxiks and Coffee Ls
located at 308 E. Commercial
St. in Sanford 32771. Them will
aLso be an Organ Donation
Drive sponsored by Trans Life.
For information, call Dan at
407-324-0054.

GERALDINE E BARNOSKE
Geraldine E tkimoske, 74,
ixind Cove Lane, Linford, died
Saturday, CVt. 12,2002 at her resi­
dence. Ikim Dec. 21,1927 in
Muscatine. Iowa, she moved to
txinford in 1963. She was an ana­
lyst for the State of Florida and a
member of Grace United
MetlxxJist Church.
Survivors include sons, Steven
K. and Divid M., both of
Orlando; four grandchildwn.
Gramkow Funeral I tome,
Sanford, in cliarge of arrange­
ments.
LINZY BROWN
IJnzy Brown. 82. (kb Thomas
Circle, Sanford, dkd Friday, Oct.
11,2002 at Life Caw Center of
Altamonte Springs. He was bom
June 23,1920 in Cotton, Florida.
I le was a wtimd construction
worker and a member of VWst
Sanford Fwewill Holiness
Church.
Survivors include sons. Oils
binders, Sanford, David fvinders,
Wausau; daughters, Strah Pringle
and Bernice Hayes, both of
Sanfonl; sister, Carrie Freeman,
Winter Park; 13 pandchildwn; 26
great-grandchildren; six gwatgteat-grandchildwn.
Wilson-Ekhclberger Mortuary,
Inc., Sanford, in charge of
arrangements.
OLIVIA DANIELS
Olivia Diniels, 53, of Second
Street, Lake Mary, died
Wednesday, Oct.. 9,2001 Bom
D v . 15,1948 in Tampa, she was a
lifelong Florida resident. She was
a bus driver for Seminole Countv
SctxxiLs.
Survivors include daughter,
Olivia, Like Mary.
Graveside services will be at 2
p.m., Wednesday, CVt. 16, at Lake
Mary Cemetery, with Pastor
Craig Marlet officiating. In lieu of

flowers, tlx* family requests d ela ­
tions to tlx* Mcthcdht Children's
I lonx* Society, 51 Main Street,
Enterprise Rtvid, Enterprise, Ha.
32715.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
RICHARD GIARDIELLO
Rid uni Giardiello, 69, Under
Place, Cavelberry, died Friday,
CVt. 11,2002 at South Seminole
Hospital, Longwrxd. He was
bom CVt. 25,1932 in Queens,
New York. I le was a schixil bus
driver and a veteran of the US.
Air Force.
Survivors include wife,
Suzanne, Casselberry; son, Bwtt,
Orlando; daughter, Lisa, Syosset,
N.Y.
Funeral services wew held
Tuesday, CVt. 15 at St. Stepliens
Catholic Church, Winter Springs,
with Father George Dunne offici­
ating.
Banfieki Funeral I !ome. Winter
Springs, in charge of arrange­
ments.
CORDIA GREEN
Conlia Grcvn, 88, Gallagher
Lxip, Casselberry, died Monday,
CVt. 14,2001 lk»m in Ivanhoe,
Va., she moved to Central Florida
in 1*494. She was a domestic engi­
neer and a member of Temple of
Prayer Church, Orlando, whew
six* served as a IVaconess for a
number of years.
Survivors include sons, Roy L,

Casselberry five grandchildivn;
one greatgrandchild.
Golden's Funeral I lome, Inc.,
Winter Park, in d urgeof arrange­
ments.

Middleburg, Pi*nn., she moved to
Central Horida in 1959. She was a
garment seamstress and a mem­
ber of Lutheran Reform Church
She bekmged to International
Lxlies Garment Wankers Union.
Survivors include hashind,
Joseph M. of Sanford.
Ikildwin-Fairchild Fuixml
Home CXiklawn Chapel,
Stinford/Like Mary, in charge of
arrangements.

ROBIN HARMON
Robin Harmon, 36, N. Pine
I fills Road, Orlando, died Friday
CV.1. 11,2001 He was bom in
Orlando. I lc was a chef at Disney
World and a number of Patnios
Chapel Seventh-day Adventist
Church, Winter Park.
V IR G IE C MARTIN
Survivors include sisters, Jannie
Virgie C. Martin, 76, Bumiws
ami Maggie Brown. Theresa
Line, Sanford, died Friday, Oct.
Gonzales, Donna Charles,
12,2002 at Horida Hospital,
Stephanie I larmon, Marion
Altamonte Springs. Bom Dec. 20,
Carlson. Georgia Miller and Iza
1925 in Newport, Ark., she moved
L-wis, all of Orlando, Emma IVe,
to Smford 55 years ago. She was a
Mississippi; brothers, Divid
homemaker and a member of S t
Henson, Connie I larmon, Jimmie
James I louse of Prayer, Sanford.
Stnders, all of Orlando, James
_ Survivors include daughter,
Brown, Jr., Melbourne, Kmmett
Yolanda S. Martin, of Sanford;
Harmon, Apopka.
sons, George A. Martin, Jr.,
Golden's Funeral Home, Inc.,
G urlie Pendleton and Reddick
Winter Park, in charge of arrange­
Pendleton, all of Sanford; broth­
ments.
ers, William Lee, Ohio, Bobby Ixe,
Rochester, N.Y.; sisters, Virginia
HELEN L KAELIN
Mike, Sanford, Pearl Redding,
Helen L Kaelin, 86, South
New York City, Ada Lee,
French Avenue, Sinforcl, died
Rexhester, N.Y.; II grandchildren.
Wednesday, CVt. 9,21X12 at
Sunrise Funeral Home,
SinfonJ I lealtlicarc* Reliab Center.
Sinford, in charge of arrange­
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Cento* Homes ranked among straight
year by FORBES
the country’s leaders in customer Magazine as the nation’s Most location.
Hie Orlando Division of
satisfaction in several U S . mar­ Admired Company (in the
kets, including metro Orlando Engineering and Construction Centex Homes is one of Central
when* it is one of the area’s lead­ category) and just recently was Florida's largest and most active
ing volume builders, says an recognized by CHIEF EXECU­ homebuilders with nearly 20 res­
independent nationwide survey TIVE Magazine as one of the top idential communities and in
excess of $156 million in closed
of new homebuyers.
20 companies in the country for sales volume during its recent
Centex Homes divisions - developing leaders.
fiscal year. Centex has develop­
including its Altamonte SpringsCentex Homes President and
based Orlando Division - placed Chief Executive Officer Andrew ments in Orange, Seminole,
in the Top 3 or above average for J. I lannigan was pleased with the l.tke, Osceola and Polk counties
Dallas-based Centex Homes is
customer satisfaction in 12 mar­ latest honor because it tinderkets and was the No. I ranked scores the company's unwaver­ one of the nation's leading home­
builders, operating in more than
builder
in
Sacramento,
ing commitment to customer sat­ W markets in 25 states and
California, according to J.D. isfaction.
Washington, D C . Its brands
Power and Associate 2002 New
" Hie process of buying and a include entry-level Fox ft Jacobs
Home
Buyer
Custom er
building a new home is one of
I lomes, on-your-lot builder
Satisfaction Study.
the most complex undertakings
The study was based on for American consumers,” he Wayne Homes and rvsort/sechomebuilder
Marquis
responses from new homebuyers says. "M any factors, in and out of ond
who have lived in their homes a builder's contml, influence the Homes by Centex. Centex
I lomes expects to deliver more
from four to IK months.
buyers' experience during this
According to the study, Centex milestone event in their lives. than 25,000 homes during its cur­
Homes ranked No.
| j n Centex Homes is fortunate to rent fiscal year, which ends
Sacramento and among the Top 1 have a gn*at group of employees, March 51,200.1. The company is a
of
Centex
in Charlotte, NC, Dallas/Fort suppliers and contractors dedi­ subsidiary
Worth (Fox &amp; Jacobs brand), cated to building quality homes Corporation (NYSE: CTX), a
Fortune 500 company. More
Minneapolis/St. Paul and the and neighborhoods that exceed
information
about
Centex
San Francisco Hay area.
the expectations we have estab­ Homes can be found at
Hie company ranked above lished with our customers."
www.centexhomes.com.
average in eight other markets,
Du* J.D. Power and Associates
Centex Corporation, through
including Orlando and Tampa. rankings are based on weighted
Those other markets included questions dealing with nine fac­ its other subsidiaries, ranks as
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CES celebrates 10 -year anniversary
Altamonte
Springs-based
Comprehensive Energy Serv ices,
Inc. (CES), a recognized leader in

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Design-Build - Main! a in

Mechanical Contracting, is cele­
brating its |()tb Anniversary.
National winner of the 2001
Mechanical Contractor of the
Year award presented
by
Excellence Alliance, Inc., CES
provides a full range of cummercial/industrial heating, ventila­
tion, air conditioning, refrigera­
tion and plumbing services
including design, construction,
service, controls and m ainte­
nance.
Headed by 10-year Florida
contracting veteran Todd S.
Morgan, Sr . P.E., President, CES
specializes in high-tech and con­
ventional projects, including:
Universal Studios at Universal
O rlando's MEN IN BLACK Alien Attack, TWISTER...RIDE
IT OUT| and Terminator 2: 3-D,
as well as Bongos Cuban Cafe at
Downtown Disney, the TITAN­
IC: Ship of Dreams attractions,
FAO Schwarz in Orlando,
Florida
Hospital Waterman
Energy Management Retrofit
and other projects. Morgan stat­
ed,
"In commemorating our tenth
year in business, I want to thank
our many fine customers, sup­
pliers and vendors who have
greatly contributed to our team's
success," Morgan said.
He added that there are uirrenlly 250 member locations in
Excellence
Alliance,
Inc.’s
national network of commercial
ami residential mechanical con­
tractors representing over $2.5
billion
in
revenues,
t omprehensive Energy Services,

Lake Forest marks
year of strong sales
Hike I orest, the premier luxu­
ry community NTS Corp. is
developing on S.R. 46 in North
Sem inole County, appointed
Richard Havoc vice president
anil general manager one year
ago this month.
Since that time the luxury
community has seen interest
from luxury home buyers soar,
logging sales ol 151 homes,
home sites, resales and contracts
to build worth more than $-18
million.
Havoc, who has more than 24
years of experience in com m uni­
ty development, slid his back
ground in silos and marketing
has made a big difference. "We
have a significantly higher pro­
file in Central Florida than we
did before I came on board."
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ranked
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the University of Florida's Top
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Suite 120, Altamonte Springs, FL
12714, telephone (407) 682-1111.
lo r more information, visit the
company's Web site at www . os
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C olliers f\rnolll.
Arnold Cl,mnu,rcial
Commercial Real
Real Estate
Estate
Services with offices in O rlando, Tampa,
C learwater and l orl Myers, recently negotiated
vi S‘, m "V ' ,2 ‘u r '' ,r*1ff
I *'ke Mary off I ake
Mary Blvd. lor $500,000.
Matt Sullivan, managing director tor Colliers
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TSC
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the Buver.
Buyer, T
SC .- Il ake
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Sullivan said TSC, plans to develop a Goodyear
A,u**» S y 'ce Center at the site. Robbie Robinson
of Florida Site Selectors represented the Seller.
Founded in Tampa Bay in 1974, Colliers
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CITY OF L0NGW000, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF REFERENDUM
NOVEMBER 5, 2002
TO: ALL ELECTORS IN THE CITY OF LONGWOOD FLORIDA
.N™
E ? p EnEBY G,VEN by 'h0 C,,y Commission ol (ho City o.
Longwood. Florida, that a Rolorondum will bo hold on Tuesday
Elect,on lm 'lS 02'

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LATIONS; PROVIDING FO R SE V E R A B III r P n n ^ . n ? ^ ° NFLICTING REG U "
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say that not less than every seven (7) years, as opposed lo the

I n t e r e s t e d p a r l i o s m a y a p p e a r a t Ih o m e e tin g a n d b o h e a r d
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appoint a
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the purpose of reviewing the
Charter and. if deemed appropriate lo the interests ol the rest
dents of Longwood. the Charter Advisory Committee shall sub
mil recommendations to the Commission lor proposed amend
ments or revisions lo the Charter?
Shall Ihe above described amendment be adopted?
Yes
No
A copy of said ballot shall be available at tho ottico ol th-i City Clerk
£ 1 ° ‘T JWOO&lt;1' 175 W Wa" ° n Avonuo Longwood. Florida Ioi
persons desiring to examine same Tho polling locations lor ih,s
election will be us designated by the Supervisor ol Elocl.o is and will
bo published in Iho newspaper prior to Novombor 5, 200.'*
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Education

School
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F*sl-graders at

Midway

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Middle School will be hona » n ?iRei , Ribbon WrekOc*. 21 - 31, with the theme
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.will ho d a Blood Drivedur; inK Red Ribbon Week, Oct.

Elementary
School recently
had the oppor­
tunely to meet
some of the
“ unty’s rescue
personnel dur­
ing Community
Unity Day At

C o m m u n ity

Paramedic Ed
Casden, left,
and Pilot \A&gt;rn
Daley, discuss
uses of their
rescue heli­
copter. Air
Rescue III

Al Midway Elementary
First-grader
Diamond
Jackson
ct &gt;eeks out
the turret
on the
Seminole
County
Shenft's
Office's
Humvee
Sgt Brent
Davison
shows the
first grader
at Midway
Elomentary
Sd tool how
(tie different
gadgets
work
Members
of the
Sheriff's
Office were
partapatmgmtho
school's
Community
Unity Day

i 7 ^ ,r Sch‘.K&gt;l is ,ocated at
; |/UU French Avenue. For
.information or to schedule a
Phone Colleen Schmidt
M 407-321-4483.

Seminole County Public
Schools will host an
Information Night 7 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 24, for par­
ents of current eighth-grade
students residing in
Seminole County.
The program will include
an informational presenta­
tion for the four high schcxil
choice programs offered bv
Seminole County Public
Schools for the 2003/04
school year. The schools
include: Crooms Academy of
Information Technology,
Institute for Engineering at
Lyman High School,
Academy of Health Careers
at Seminole High School and
the International
Baccalaureate Diploma
Program at Seminole Hieh
School.
The program will be held
in the Educational Support
Center's Board Room, locat­
ed at 400 E. Like Mar)' Blvd.
in Sanford.
For more information,
contact 407-320-0410,407­
320-0458 or 407-320-0304.

Arts Alive in Seminole!
has also received the
"Gaining the Arts Advantage
Award" from the President's
Committee on the Arts and
Humanities.

Utilising Walt Disney
World talent judges, almost
600 students and staff mem­
bers, making up ^ d i f f e r ­
ent acts, auditioned for the
approximately 35 acts that
will showcase the artistic tal­
ents of Seminole County
Public Schools' students and
staff members. In addition to
the theatrical, rnusic.^
instrumental, and dance per­
formances, outstanding art­
work from students and
staff, including paintings,
drawings, photography, and
sculpture, wiB be on display.
Another facet of the
evening will be a large silent
auction, including many
items that could be utilized
lor holiday gilt giving. For
tickets or donations to the
silent auction, call 407-320­
0181.
All proceeds from the
event will support The
I ouiul.ition for Seminole
County Public Schools In
promote tin* fine .irt&gt; in our
H hoots

H«t«kf pTlolot by tommy Vlnconl

The Seminole High
School Marching Band is
hosting a fund-raiser at
"Warbirds over Sanford” airshow presented by the
Sanford Aero Modelers on
Oct. 26 and 27. Hie field,
located 8 mile’s east of
Sanford on SR-46, opens
from 0 a.m. until 3 p.m. The
SH S Marching Band will be*
selling sodas, water and ice­
cream.
Many thrilling events are
planned include displays of
models of aircraft used in
Europe, the Pacific, Korea,
Vietnam and Iraq.
For additional information
on the SHS band, call the
band room at 407-320-5161.
For information on the airshow phone Miguel
Gallardo at 407-448-3003.

Timothy Slormer,
Stars tone Drive, la k e Mary,
and Danielle Adler, llaxxi
Point, Longwood, are among
approximately 3,100 new
first-year and transfer stu­
dents who have enrolled at
Syracuse* University in
Syracuse, N.Y. lor the 2002­
02 academic year.
Slormer is enrolled in SU s
College of Arts and Sciences
majoring m arts and sci­
ences. Adler is enrolled in
the College of I luman
Services and I leallh
Professions majoring m
sixial work.

The Foundation for
Seminole County Public
Schools in cooperation with
Seminole County Public
Schools is inviting the public
to attend the sixth annual
Arts Alive in Seminole!
event on Friday, Nov. 22, at
the Orlando Marriott-Lake
Mary.
Arts Alive in Seminole!
was awarded the National
School Board Association’s
Magna Award." Seminole
County was one of only 25
districts to receive this pres­
tigious award out of more
than 15,000 districts nation­
ally.

U n ity Day

ii
^ bl,xxl m°hile
.will be at Sanford Middle
.School on Wednesday, Oct
.‘23, from 1 until 4 n.m.
; Teachers, staff, administra­
to rs and parents will be tak,nK P*&gt;rt in the drive.
;E veryone in the communitv
is invited to attend and
donate blood.

Lyman High School in
l-ongwood will hold a Hall
o f Fame Induction
Ceremony Thursday, Nov. 7,
at 6 p.m. in the school cafete­
ria. Six individuals will be
inducted into the hall of
fame. According to Assistant
Principal Robert Black, these*
are former students who
have gone on to give major
contributions It) society,
including sports, politics,
and other endeavors. Tickets
for the event are S25 per per­
son and may be purchased
at the Administration Office
at Lyman or on the night of
the event.

Arts Alive
in Seminole!
takes to the
stage Nov. 22

Sheriff’s Office
offering Internet
safety course
First-graders In Kenny Uevan's class at Midway Elomentary School stand on
ttio bumper of ttio Sheriffs Office Humvee used by the county's SWAT team

Paramedic Dave Williams, loft, and Paramedic Ed Cnstten show the firstgraders ttio inside of their helicopter. Air Rescue III

Sgt Brent Davison asks tho students if ttiey tiave any (|uestions about tho
Sfienft's Ottico Humvee

The Seminole County
Sherilf's Office will be offer­
ing an internet safety course
for people who oversee chil­
dren’s on-line activities. The
class is free and endorser! 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.
Pro* registration is required.

i ivoiri'n

I’ ii r o u t s o f c u r r e n t Htli g r a d e s t u d e n t s in
S e m i n o l e C o u n ty a r e in v ite d t o a t t e n d a n
i n f o r m a t i o n a l p r e s e n t a t i o n f u r th e
h ig h s c h o o l m a g n e t p r o g r a m s .
* (lo o m s Aeiideiiiy o f Infornuitioa Technology
a Institute for Engineering - Lyman High
* Ae.ulemv ot Health Careers - S em in o le High
FIRE SAFETY - Thu C.isselbeny Fito Department recently presented a Fire Safety Aw.ud to Casselberry
Elementary Sctiool Principal Robeil leidnor. contor. and Assistant Piincipal Susan S|&gt;eim/zii Iho .iwanl was pro
sented by Fire Marshall Ren/io Davidson It was presented to thorn during a Seminole County I’uMic Sctiools Board
mooting Ttio award was in lecognition ol Casseltieny Elomenlaiy demonstrating piolmency in conducting ttio
reguired number ot emergency e*it dulls as required try ttio Lifo Safety Code

Slormer, Adler enroll al New York’s Syracuse University
Umolhy Stunner, Starstone
Drive, lake Mary, and Danielle
A,Her, I lava I'uiiil. I ongwoud, are
among approximately U til new
first-year and transfer students

who have enrolled at Syracuse
University in Syracuse, N V. tor ilie
20(2 02 academu vear.
Slormer is enrolled hi SU's
College of Arts and Sciences

majoring m aits and sciences.
Adk*r is enrolled in tlie l ullege ot
Human Serv ices and Health
Professions majoring m m k i .i I
work

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International Baccalaureate Diploma
Program - Sem inole High

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h d u e u tio u a l S u p p o r t C e n t e r
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Furlong accepting applications
for his Special Seniors Awards

Seeing red

Elomonlary school lunches in
Sefninole County cost $1.75.
Students in the reduced-price
lunch program pay 40 cents
Throe entree choices are avail­
able. including the daily entroe
— listed below — a chefs salad
or a bag lunch that includes a
sandwich
Monday, Oct. 21: Poppi Als
cheese or pepperoni pizza,
tossed salad, chocolate chip
cookie, orango sections or
orange juice and milk.
Tuesday, Oct. 22:

Hamburger or cheeseburger
with lettuce and tomato. Ore Ida
oven tries, assortment ol fruit
and milk.
Wednesday, Oct. 23: Corn
dog. Goldfish crackers. Jell-O,
assortment of fruit and milk.
Thursday, Oct. 24: Beet soft
tacos with cheese, salsa, let­
tuce. tomato and sour cream,
refried beans, assortment of
fruit and milk
Friday. Oct. 25: Spaghetti
with Ragu sauce (meat or martnara). green beans, garlic
bread, assortment of fruit and
milk.
Monday, Oct. 28:Poppi Al s
cheese or pepperoni pizza,
tossed salad, chocolate chip
cookie, orange sections or
orango juice and milk.
Tuesday, Oct. 29: Beef
nuggets with dipping sauce, rice
with gravy, steamod carrots,
assortment of fruit and milk.
Wednesday, Oct. 30: Turkey
and cheese on a bun. Dammals
fruited yogurt, assortment of
fruit and milk.
Thursday, Oct. 31: All white
meat chicken nuggets with dip­
ping sauce, mashod potatoes
with gravy, dinner roll, assort­
ment of fruit and milk.
Middle- and high-school stu­
dents pay $2 or $2.25, depend­
ing on their choice of nine Maxi
Meal lunches, hamburger or
cheeseburger and french fries:
turkey or ham hoagie and chips:
pizza and french fries: garden
salad and two breadsticks,
chicken nuggets, mashod pota­
toes with gravy and dinner roll;
hot dog and trench tries; pasta
with mannara or meat sauce
and broadstick; fruit shaker and
Dannon La Cremo Yogurt; or
chicken burrito grando All
choices come with fresh fruit,
milk, and lemonade or fruited
loa

ttoritd photo* by Tommy Vlncont

Kids Together
hosts book fair
Kids Together recently hosted
a Scholastic Book Fair to
excite children about reading
and learning. The event
included a book sale,
refreshments and a special
visit by Clifford the Big Red
Dog. Pictured above, 5-yoarold Austin Beetlestone
receives a big. red hug from
Clifford. The gigantic canine
was also signing books for
the children who attended
the fair. At left, Nancy Gaslin
helps her granddaughter,
Amanda Kautlman spread
cream cheese on her bagel
during the book fair's
Grandparent's Breakfast.

Seminole County School
Board Member Larry Furlong
announced he is accepting
applications for his 2003
Special Senior Awards.
This year, the top five
applicants from the graduat­
ing classes o f Seminole
County's public high schools
will each receive a certificate
and a check for $500. During
his 19% campaign, Furlong
promised to donate a portion
of his School Board salary for
scholarships if elected.
To be eligible for the
award, students must submit
an essay describing how they
have demonstrated the seven
qualities of the Special Senior.
The qualities include services
to community; perseverance
in work; empathy for others;
cooperation with teachers and
classmates; independence of
thought; appreciation for free­
dom and democracy; and
love of family and friends.
Students must also furnish
two letters of recommenda­
tion. One letter must be from
a current or former teacher.
The other letter can be from
anyone personally acquainted
with the student, such as an
employer, friend, guidance
counselor, neighbor, or cleric.
Applicants have to be reg­
istered voters or pre-regislered if under t8 years of age.
A certified copy of the stu­
dent's high school transcript
must also be supplied.
Applications are available in
each high school's guidance

department.
The Special Senior Award
continues the tradition of
rewarding hard working stu­
dents Furlong began as a
Seminole County commis­
sioner. During his nine years
in public office, Furlong has
donated more than $34300 of
his salary for scholarships.
T h e Special Senior Award
is a way for me to say 'thank
you’ to the people of
Seminole County," Furlong
slid .
Furlong has dedicated the
Special Senior Award to the
memory of his parents, John
and Evalyn Furlong.
"My parents firmly
believed that the road to suc­
cess is paved with a good
education," Furlong said.
Furlong hopes that others
will make donations to boost
the amount of the award.
"Every penny donated will
go to increase the size of the
checks given to the winning
students," he said. “With col­
lege costs skyrocketing, the
more I can raise, the more
help we can be to the kids
and their parents."
Anyone wishing to donate
to the Special Senior Award
may send a check payable to
The Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools, 2320
Worthington Road, Maitland,
FL, 32751. Please note on the
check that the donation is for
the Special Senior Award. All
contributions arc tax
deductible.

Children's Foundation.
Maria Dewberry, a 1996
graduate of Lyman High
School, had a never-ending
passion for children. While at
Lyman, she was enrolled in the
early childhood education
classes and enjoyed working

with the preschool students.
She was in college pursuing
her dream of becoming a social
worker at the time of her death.
I ler parents, Donna and Marc
Dewberry of Altamonte Springs,
started the Maria Dewberry
Children's Foundation to con-

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tinue her dream of helping chil­
dren.
The bike trail was designed
and constructed by the mason­
ry students at Lyman I ligh
School's Construction Trades
Program under the direction of
their teacher, Charlie Davis.
The project provided an oppor­
tunity for the masonry stu­
dents to take a unique project

The 31st annual Walt
Disney World Community
Service Awards were present­
ed at the Epcot World
ShowPlace Pavilion during a
breakfast reception held earli­
er this month.
The Foundation for
Seminole County Public
Schools, Inc. received a $3,000

Education Category Award
for Grants for Great Ideas.
Tire award money will be uti­
lized to fund reading pro­
grams for Seminole County
Public Schools low perform­
ing readers.
For information regarding »•
The Foundation, call Tina
Calderonc at 407-320-0180.

from an idea to reality.
The bike trail encircles a but­
terfly garden complete with
meditation benches and a birdbath. Alex Azcona, horticulture
and biology teacher, supervised
his students as they researched,
planned and planted the but­
terfly garden. Care was taken
in selecting the appropriate
plants that would attract but­

terflies to the garden.
Employees of Dewberry
Designs also assisted in planting
the garden. Sam Momary, prin­
cipal of l.yman High, noted that
many students will benefit from
the Dewberry's Memorial, and
that the trail and garden will be
a gift that will bring joy and
pleasure to children for many
years to come.

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Daren the Lion, from tho Sanford DARE program, loads WicKlow Elomonlary School students and their
parents, toachers. school stall and Sanlord police officers to school during International Walk To School
Day Tho group mol at tho corner ol Airport and Live Oak boulevards before school started

Chamber adopts classrooms at nine Sanford schools
As part of the
Sanford/Seminole Chamber of
Commerce's Adopt-ACl.issroom Program, the Sanford
Kiwanis Club recently adopted a
classroom in the eight Sanford
area elementary schools, as well
as a Seminole I ligh classroom

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Donation helps make bike trail, butterfly garden realities at Lyman High School
Sixteen children, who attend
the Pre-K School Readiness
Program at Lyman High School
in Seminole County, have been
enjoying their new bike trail
and butterfly garden that was
made possible by a donation
from the Maria Dewberry

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Ihe adoptions range from $50 to
$250. Each school determines
how the monies will bo used.
In past adoptions, classroom
supplies and materials have
been purchased.
S in ie o&lt; the schools pur­
chased sc hool supplies (or

needy students while other
schools purchased dance team
costumes and sports team teeshirts.
For more information on the
Sanford/Seminole Chamber's
Adopt-A- Classroom Program
please call 407 322-2212
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Museum-------------------------------Apopka's 120th Birthday
Apopka's 120th Birthday
Celebration will be observed
at a special festival and family

Quincy Jones music has
spanned live decades along
superstars such as Frank
Sinatra, Michael Jackson,
Steven Spielberg, Oprah
Winfrey and others. Jones has
appeared with Lionel
Hampton and Count Basic.
For additional information
phone 407-322-7528.

fm m 'iVi0n Sa,urda&gt;f' Oct. 26 &gt;
™
* m- “ n‘*l ausk at Kit
I-rnd Nelson Park, Park
Avenue Apopka. The event
free of charge and much
entertainment and food is
scheduled for guests of all
*&gt;Kes. For additional informa•ionphone Jackie Trefcert,
407-886-2777.

Crooks in Florida?
The Geneva Historical
Society presents “Characters
and Crooks in Florida
History", an entertaining and
informative look at the lives
and times of some of the fasci­
nating characters and crooks
in Florida's past.
Guest speaker is historian
and author Dr. Robert Gold.
The program, to be presented
at the Geneva Community
Center on First Street in
Geneva, is free of charge.

ja z z concert
The Altamonte Jazz
Ensemble, directed by Mike
Arena will present a special
concert with a tribute to the
music o f Quincy Jones,
Sunday ° c t . 27 at 7 p.m. at
Winter Springs High School
Auditorium, 130 Tuskawilla
Hoad, Winter Springs.
Admission is $5 at the door.

Rock 'n' Roll Cruise
On Saturday, Nov. 2, Sanford
Main Street Inc., will be hosting
a '50s Night aboard the
Rivership Romance.
Ambiance and music from the
'5Q» while enjoying trivia games,
a dance am test, a silent auction,
a costume amtest (dig out your
old poodle skirts leather jackets
and saddle shoes), door prizes
and good old-fashioned fun as
you cmisc aboard the Rivership
Romance.
Cost Ls just $50 (includes din­
ner) per person. Don't be left at
the dock. Call 407-322-5600 for
information and tickets.
Dinner Cruise
.
Mujervs cn Action/Women in
Action invites the aimmunity to
an evening of dinner and danc­
ing Monday, Nov. 11, during a
cruise cm the historic waters of
the St. Johns River. Music will be

Mayor — ------Continued from Page IA
ipalitics in Seminole County do
not amtend with, Lessard said.
“There’s no such thing as a part­
time dtv commissioner in
Sanford," Les&amp;ard said. "Sanford is
tlie largest city in the county. We
have the fastest growing airport in
North America. VVe have a down­
town to revitalize, economic issues
to solve, infrastructure to rebuild.
Our citizens demand that their
commissioners be responsible for
tluwc Issues. To do that, you need
to have an elected officials who not
only set policy but can enforce pol­
icy."
City commissioners are cau­
tiously intrigued by Lessard's pro­
posal. None are sure whether a
strung-mayor form of government
is lire best fit for Sanford, but three
of tlx.* four have said they want to
discuss the issue. Commissioner
Whitey Eckstein is out of town and
aiuld not comment.
Commissioner Randy Jones
saiil lie wants to talk witn elected
officials in other cities that have
change to a strong-mayor form of
government.
"I'd like to understand their

rovided by Victoria Rey.
carding time Is 4 JO p.m. Cost
is a $35 donation.
For mote information, call
407-699-0191. Women in Action
is a non-profit organization
geared to assil and improve the
quality of life for women and
children.
Sweetwater Oaks Garden G u b
The November program of
Sweetwater Oaks Garden Club
will be "Water Wise
Landscaping" by Gabrieli Milch,
hydrologist for St. Johns Water
Management District. Tire pro­
gram will follow a brief business
meeting and plant auction in the
Community Room of Robb &amp;
Stucky Furniture store, 351 SR434 in Altamonte Springs, Nov.
11, beginning at 9 J 0 a m. New
members are welcome. For
information, phone Marilyn at
407-814-9482.

Continued from Page 1A
Jacobs said. "B u t, we really
haven't. We are just utilizing
what we've had since we have
more room. And, we have also
received numerous donations."
The additional available
space Inside the facility is the
result of a new agricultural
exhibit building, which will
open at the beginning of next
year. It will house the muse­
um 's
current
agricultural
exhibit, as well as a few new
displays. Traveling exhibits,
highlighting state and national
history, will also be displayed
in the new building.
Built almost 80 years ago, the
building that houses the muse­
um was in desperate need of a
facelift. Built in 1924, it was the
first structure in the county's
Five-Points com plex, which
also included a convict camp.
According to Jacobs, the muse­
um was originally Sem inole's
Old Folks Home.
The Old Folks Home closed

in 1964, and the facility became
the o ffices o f the co u n ty 's
Agricultural Extension. When
the group moved to a new loca­
tion, the building became the
Seminole museum in 1982.
Two d ecades later, Jacobs
said the museum has become
an im portant part in maintain­
ing the county's history. The
recent renovation project will
guarantee the facility continues
to provide its history-keeping
service to the community.
"A lot of people have
worked together to make this
happen," Jacobs said. "W e had
the llistorical Commission, the
County Commission, our soci­
ety and staff working together
to get the grant that made it
possible for the renovations
and restorations."
For more information about
the museum, call Jacobs at 407­
321-2489 or visit www.co.scminole.fl.us/comsrvs/museums
The museum is located at
300 Bush Boulevard in Sanford.

Manager of Reynolds and
Company, wlx*tv lx* was responsi­
ble for 24 branch offices in Florida,
before joining Cliase &amp; Company
as Executive Vice President and
General Manager in 1965.
Ten years later, Moore was
elected president of Chase &amp;
Company. Re*ichtxild Limited of
Toronto, Canaela acquired Cliase
ft Company in 1979 and renamed
it Sunniland Corporation, but
Moore remained prvsidcut. In
1982, Mixire purcliased the com­
pany, bringing ownership Kick to
his home state of Florida.
Under Moore's leadership,
Sunniland's sill's and profits grew
substantially and the business
adapted to changing environ­
ments in Florida. What liad once
been the agricultural business that
helped pioneer tlx* development
of sweet corn prixluction in
Florida Ixvanie a leader in manu­
facturing lawn and garden sup­
plies and distributing wholesak*
roofing supplies.
Mixire* not only dee olexl himself
to furthering his company — lx*
also contributed significantly to
the lx'tte*rriie*nt of his community.

He was appointed mayor of
Kin ford in 1969, and was elected
to cixitinue in that capacity in fexir
consecutive elections, from 1970 to
1981
His leadership and civic
involvement is not limited to gov1*010x 111 service. Mixire has also
committee! himself to the commu­
nity through affiliations with:
• The United Way Fund of
Seminole
County
(Past
Prvsident/Chaimun)
• The VVintiT Park Chamber of
Commerce (Past President)
• The Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerce (Director)
•
Seminole
Community
College (Past Trustee)
• Central Florida Regional
Hospital (Past Trustev, Chairman)
• Flagship Bank, SunTrust of
Seminole County (Past Director)
• Seminole National Kink (Past
Chairman)
• Seminole County Port
Authority (Past Chairman)
For more.' information about tlx*
2002 Junior Achievement MidFlorida Business Hall of Fame, or
to purchase tickets to tlx* event,
call 407-898-2121.

Moore-----------thought prccess and why they
made the change," Jones saiil.
'They can tell us what factors lead
to the switch and whether this
might be something that amid
benefit Sanford. We rvally need to
find out the pros and cons."
Jones said it can be difficult to
respond quickly to citizen con­
cerns because residents usually
amtact aimmissioners, who then
must establish a policy for staff to
act upon.
"At that point it's basically in
staff's hands as to whether any­
thing gets acaimpllshed," Jones
said. "I haven't talked with Brady,
but 1 think where he is coming
from is, hey, the people elected us,
so the mayor should be there to
handle the day-to-day operations
instead of handing those duties off
to a staff that is a step removed
fmm the voters."
Commissioner Velma Williams
agreed with Jones that more
research needs to be done before
commissioners can form an opin­
ion.
"It's excellent fixd for thought,"
Williams said. "I would need more
time to study tin- Issue*, but ulti­

mately, I think the citizens arc the
ones who will decide.
"Sometimes," she added, "a
change can bring about more effec­
tive results."
Commissioner Art Wexdruff
said a strong-mayor form of gov­
ernment amid improve atmmunication between commissioners
and lead to belter solutions.
"There never seems to be
enough time for us to just throw
out ideas and discuss issues,"
Wixdmff said. "The way things
work now, if I have an idea, I take
it to the city manager and he
brings it to tire commissioners. A
strong-mayor government would
force us to talk about these things
in meetings because I couldn't
meet in private with the mayor
like I do the city manager."
Wexdruff said he's not axnmitted to either form of government
at this point, but like-, tire ide*a of
putting the issue ixi tire table.
"I would say any time you lexrk
at what you're doing'to see if it's
the best way to do things, that's
g ixd ," Woodruff said. "Whatever
we do, tire best appnraclr Ls to get
the citizens involved."

Continued from Page 1A
Services will be honored with the
21X32 Spirit of Achievement
Award.
In order to be axrsidercd for
induction, laureates must have
reached normal retirement age
and exemplify leadership in the
business world thnrugh enduring
arntributiexrs to the success of pri­
vate enterprise as well as improv­
ing products, efficiencies and
human relations of busine*ss.
Mocrre was bom in Palmetto
and attended high scluxrl in
Kissimmee. After nigh school he
served his country during World
War II as a private in the U S.
Army with the 17th Airborne
Division in Germany anil was pro­
moted to 1st Lieutenant before the
end of the war.
Moore went on to attend tire
University of Florida, where he
received a eli*gre*e in sociology. He
returned to the Army after gradu­
ation and served during the
Korean conflict as a Captain.
Moore retired in 1950 as a
Lieutenant Colonel.
Mexire spent ten years in the
securities business as Regional

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H istoric Trust receives Arts Council grant for ‘Sanford Voices’ production
The Sanford I ILstoric Trust
has received a Seminole County
Arts Council grant to produce
and present two performances
of the Jim I toward play
“Sanford Voices — A History,”
as part of a program to encour­
age education and knowledge
about Sanford's past and
increase awareness of efforts to
preserve its historical structures.

Presented as part of the city's
125th anniversary celebration
this year and in conjunction
with the trust’s annual historic
homes preservation awards cer­
emony , the play and related
events will tv held Thursday,
May 8. 200.1, at Sanford's his­
toric Helen Stairs Theatre. The
recently renovated theater was
selected as an example of what

can be achieved through local
preservation efforts to provide
sites for community cultural
events.
Supported by the arts council
and a partnership with
Seminole County schools, the
plav will offer local student
actors an opportunity to team
and perform in a professional
setting, according to Sanford

I listoric Trust spokesman Tony
Daniels.
An afternoon matinee will
provide other school students
an opportunity to enjoy a field
trip to experience live theater
and gain a better understanding
of Sanford’s history and her­
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Southeastern Pastel Society. Her
work can be soon in private and
corporate collections, as well as
the Maitland Art Center, The
Museum o f Seminole County
History, the Seminole County
Student Museum and the L ike
Wales Art Museum.
Each year, Reagan participates
in numerous art festivals in
Florida ami throughout the
United States. During the festi­
val season, it's a non-stop
mcess to transport and set up
er display booth at the various
shows.
"It's a lot of work, hut it is also
exciting," she said. "I really
enjoy the shows, and I love
meeting the people."
Even if there weren't any
more arts shows to go to, how­
ever, Reagan would keep on
painting.
"I paint because I love to
paint," she said. "I'd paint even
if I didn't go another show."
Nevertheless, people don't

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H e a d lin e s — have to worry Reagan will stop
participating in shows any time
soon. In the next few weeks, she
plans to exhibit her work at festi­
vals in Ocala, DeLand anil
Cocoa Beach.
While she doesn't have a lot of
time to spend in her studio dur­
ing a good portion of the year,
Reagan often takes her work on
the road. She can always be
found with a sketchbook, pencils
and her pastels in hand.
"I sketch everybody," she
said. "I take my sketchlxNik to
church and when I know I am
going to spend time in a waiting
room. Anywhere I know I am
going to bo silting, I know I will
bo sketching somebody."
When she's a passenger in a
car, she can even paint a few pas­
tel landscapes. She rarely let's
her hectic schedule stop her
from one of the things she loves
doing most.
"Painting is pure joy for me,"
she said.
The Maitland Rotary Art

Continued from Page

Lake Mary artist Bettye Reagan s pastel painting ot Lake Lily is featured
on this year s Maitland Rotary Art Festival poster.
Festival will be held from 9 a m.
to 5 p.m. this Saturday and
Sunday at Lake Lily off of State
Road 17-92. Reagan's original
artwork used for the poster will
bo auctioned during the show.
Proceeds from the painting will

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basically an "errand boy" (,T
Camesecca. But for a fov
whose father split Wj(h ^
mother when Herbert was h*r
six months old, it was Jn
honor.
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had," Herbert said.
1
Actually, Herbert didn't
that. Whitey Eckstein did '
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Herbert, and one day
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locks. Mote than four decades
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Whitey
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Nursery A Child Cara
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117 CorrvnerdeJ Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Renl
123 Wanted lb Rant
125 Lease To Own
127 StoragafOtflce For Rant

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73 Employment
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99 Apartments •Unfurnished.
100 Condomrmm Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duptos/Trtptox
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
t i l Resort Vacations
114 Warehousa/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentaia

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

258 Autom otive
260 Bush H ogging
281 Com puter Consulting
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287 C e ram ic T ie
288 C h id C a ra Cantors

141 Homes For Seie
143 Out ol State
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sato
147 Industrial Property For Sato
148 Mobile Home Lota For Sato
149 Commercial Property For Sato

R E N T A L S

45 Debt Consolidation
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

MERCHANDISE

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270 Concrete

271 Construction

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154 Open House
155 Condominium! For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sato
159 Rato Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sals
163 Waterfront Property For Sato
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272 D a lv e ry Servlcee
275 D ry w a l
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277 Fence
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280 H om e Im provem ents

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207 Jewsky
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281 Irrtg d io n A R epair

282 Janitorial StrvicM

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215 Boats A Accessories
217 Oarage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

283 Jewreky A R epair
284 Lakatront Clearing
205 Lanttocapkig
286 Laun dry Servicae

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The Seminole County Commissian held
what w m possibly a record budget hearing
Thursday.
With last year's hearings lasting four
days, arui previous budget hearings taking a
week or more, Thursday's meeting was over
in leas than the time planned— in one day.

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ta Son. Jonas
plans Sanford
stop to open
headquarters
iteSen . Deryl Jartfes will
i Sanford Sunday, June
[to open the Jones for
ior headquarter*,
grand opening will
i place Sunday from 3 to
m. at the Seminole
unty campaign headquari, located at 2557 Park
irenue.
Local activists, supporters
d business leaders will be
i hand for the event The
bite Is invited. Afterward,
« will campaign in a
arby precinct.

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Themeetins
meetingnot
gotunder
underwav
way1515minute*
minutes mnmtruj
morningsession 15 minutes earlier than
late (BAS a jn .), with foe Sheriff's Office, planned.
Environmental Services, Administrative
The purpose of the budget hearings was
Services and Information Technologies to hear spcdfka from each department gen­
scheduled to be heard in the morning hours. erally an those matters that have to be
Not only were the presentations quicker added to their previously submitted budget
than had been planned, but the commis­ No decisions were to be made. Those will
sioners also heard presentations from Pubilc
only after public hearings during; the
Works and Planning and Development regular commission meetings in September.
scheduled for the afternoon, and ended foe
The department with the most additions

to the previously submitted budget was the
sheriff’s budget presented by Sheriff Don
Eslinger.
Previously, Sheriff Eslinger had requested
$56,961270, which had been trimmed to
$56,450,705. Thursday, the sheriff requested
additional money. Sheriff Eslinger is now
requesting an additional $314000.
See Budget Page 10A

Fake checks
land six in
county ja il

K iw a n is
e s ta b lis h
W e ld o n
m e m o r ia l

Six o f eight persons(accused
accu
of
being responsible for the1manu­
i
facturing’ and pasting o f coun­
terfeit business checks in Central
Florida have been arrested. All
eight are residents o f Winter
Haven In Polk County.
The leader of the group pro­
duced counterfeit business
checks using the legitimate
account numbers of load buslOther members of the
would then cash the count checks, "split* the deposit
among them, or deposit them
and immediately withdraw the
money from the various banks.
The 39 count indictment
included charges of racketeering,
conspiracy to commit racketeer­
ing, grand theft and/or uttering
a forged instrument The investi­
gation by
the
Florida
Department of Law Enforcement
ana the Office of the Statewide
Prosecution documented a total
fraud
loss
of
$43,000.
Additionally, the Investigation
revealed that approximately six
Dusmcnei nm w en targeted oy

By M ichelle Jerte
Managing Editor
SANFORD — The memory
and spirit of Dr. Earl S. Weldon is
being kept alive through a new
Kiwanis Q ub of 5
Earlier this week, the club pre­
sented Seminole Community
College President E Ann McGee
with a $50000 check in honor of
Weldon. The money will be used
to establish a scholarship in
Weldon's
name, which
will help
—
H —
current and
W e th o u g h t
future SCC
it w a s a great
students in
id e a t o p u t
their educa­
tional
th e m o n e y
endeavors.
b a c k in to trie
The
c o m m u n ity
towards
oivd to d o
d e c id e d to
s o m e th in g
do this to
th a tE ir i
honor
Weldon's
w o u ld have
service to
lik e d u s to
the Kiwanis
do.
and to the

tn e o fg a n ix A o o n .

Summer
Adventures
Things Wednesday got a lit­
tle swampy at the Sanford
library when the
Tumbleweed Twins cam e to
town.
Page 1C

S e m in o le S m ile

The fix persons who have
been booked into the Polk
County Jail include Catherine
Groover, 44, Rhea Franklin, 23,
April Howard, 37, Pfecious
Groover, 37, Deborah Wilson, 35,
and Ceressa Lewis, 19.
The arrests are the result of
lengthy criminal investigations
that were conducted through
Operation
LEGIT
(Law
Enforcement Getting Identity
Thieves). The operation is a
statewide taskforce that consists
of members of the Florida
Department
of
Law
Enforcement,
the
Florida
Highway Patrol and the office of
Statewide Prosecution. The taskforce is designed to target major
fraud organizations that facili­
tate their criminal endeavors
through identity theft The inves­
tigation is continuing and is
expected to result in further
indictments and subsequent
arrests.
Although initial reports indi­
cate all o f die counterfeit activi­
ties were in the Polk County
area, it may have been spread to
other areas of Central Florida.
Anyone with information
regarding this matter in the
Seminole County area is urged
to contact Richard Morera, FDLE
Tampa Bay Regional Public
Information Officer at 813-8787300 or Lisa Akhavan, FDLE
Orlando
Regional
Public
Information Officer at 407-2450888.

Kenneth Dittmann discusses a
a coins, currency and estate

S a n fo rd 's new num ism atist loves o ld m o n ey
Michelle Jeria
Managing Editor

K

enneth Dittmann likes money. In
fact, Sanford’s newest numismatist
doesn't care if it's a nickel or a
greenback — if it's got history, he's interest­
ed.
Dittmann's downtown store reflects his
passion. Inside glass cases, the Stetson grad­
uate showcases some of his latest rare finds.
Currency that has been out o f circulation for
years can be found next to an old gold
cameo discovered by chance in someone's
attic.
A numismatist by trade, Dittmann deals In
coins, currency and estate jewelry. On most
days, he can b e found buying and selling
pieces of history with his regular clients.
"That's w hat I like most about my job,"
See Coins, Page 6A

This 1870s model ship is made from whale and
walrus bone. Ivory and black coral. It’a currently on
display In Kenneth Dittmann's showroom In down­
town Sanford.

See Weldon, Page 10A

S em inole H e ra ld w in s e ig h t B e tte r W e e k ly aw ards
From Staff Reports
Peggy Pyle - Sanford
Chamber of Commerce
marketing repreientative

Index
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Ciouword ............................ ^
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lif»S*yt«............................tC-SC
O b.iuo,,,, ................................3A
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Mice l o o ............................. 2A
Kel^ion........................... 4C-3C
Spoilt ............................. i m

The staff of The Seminole Herald earned
eight awards, induding general excel­
lence, in the Florida Press Association's
2001 Better Weekly Newspaper Contest
Competing in the circulation under
7000 category, photographer Tommy
Vincent a 28-year veteran of the Herald,
won a first-place award in spot news for
his picture of an animal control officer
capturing a rabid dog.
Vincent also won a third-place award
for feature photography for his picture
of workers painting tne
Memorial Park on
SanfordFormer staff writer Christopher

communi­
---------M —
ty," said
Man JerrSpm
Sanford
Nwwwaecf
Kiwanis
Sar*xdpa«p«Mrt
Past
_______________
President
Ron
Jemigan. "We thought it was a
great idea to put the money hack
into the community and to do
something that Earl would have
liked us to do."
Weldon, who died in May 2001,
was the founding president of
SCC. In 1965, the Seminole
County School Board seW ted the
36-year-old Florida native to
establish the state's 23rd junior
college.
During his tenure as president
Weldon saw the school grow from
600 students to more than 30000,
with 600000 passing though the
college's doors during his 30
years as president
Weldon, however, was known
throughout the area for more than
just his academic service. He was
an active member in the commu­
nity and was a 38-year active dub
member in the Sanford Kiwanis
club. He was also board chairman
and member of Central Florida
il Hospital past president
Regional
andIboard
boar member of the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, and a
member of the Presidents Council

Patton took home two honors: thin!
place for a feature story detailing the
work Seminole County counselors per­
formed in New York City following the
Sept 11 tragedy; and honorable mention
in the in-depth reporting category for
his articles regarding the problems
Sunland Estates residents faced with the
development of the Wyndam Place
Apartments.
Sports Editor Dean Smith won a
third-place award for his story "Dreams
do come true" about Sanford natives
Tim Raines and Tim Raines Jr. making
baseball history by becoming the second
father-son duo to play against each
other in a Major League game.
Herald staffers won third place in the

special issue category for "The Golden
Herald," a week-long, daily publication
featuring the athletic feats of senior citi­
zens in the Golden Age Games.
The Herald also won a second-place
award for front page layout and third
place for general excellence.
"Our staff has worked hard to pro­
duce a quality newspaper for the com­
munity," said Editor Dan Ping. "These
awards are nice, but we can't become
complacent. We must continue to
improve with every issue to deliver a
quality newspaper for the citizens of
Seminole County."
Judged by the North Carolina Press
Association, the contest received 2,113
entries from 91 Florida newspapers.

The Sem inole
H erald earned
eight awards In
the Florida
Press
Association's
2001 Bettor
Weekly
Newspaper
Contest Award
winners included
Tommy Vincent,
who earned a
third-place
award tor fea­
ture photogra­
phy for his pic­
ture. left, ot
workers painting
the giant Hag
pole at Memorial
Park on the
lakotront in
Sanford.

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T hx 8 u i n o u H o u l d

Sunday. June 2 3 ,2 0 0 2

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

Elect my w ife, p leaae The curve ball o f the
w eek came from the M cLain camp — Barbara
M cLain. The trial ballon floating Around T h e
C lock Indicates she's contemplating a run for her
husband's District 5 Seminole County
Commission seat.
W hen asked, McLain said, "At this point I'm
not ready to make any com m ent” Doesn't sound
like she’s ruled it out, does it?
The position may be vacated because D aryl
M cLain is pondering his own race against
Florida Speaker of the House Tbm Feeney for the
newly created 24th Congressional D istrict
***** ****••**•*••••• Evidently
tfi McLains
Evidently the
Around the Clock believe running against
Feeney is not challenging
enough.
I'm not sure two cam­
paigns In one family is
wise. Daryl McLain is
well-known in Seminole
County, but if he hopes to
beat Feeney, h e ll need to
spend a lot of time in
Orange, Brevard and
Volusia counties. In a con­
gressional campaign, that
by Dan Ping
often means being in sev• • • • • • •
eral places at the same
time. Usually the spouse serves as a surrogate at
events where the candidate's schedule w on't
allow him or her to attend. If Barbara is running
her own race, she w on't be available for that rob.
Then there's the "dynasty" factor. The
K ennedy! and Bushes have made politics the
family business, but plenty of voters are suspi­
cious o f candidates w ho trade on the family
name. Barbara is certainly capable of being her
ow n woman, but many will assume — fairly or
not — that Daryl is pulling the strings. Luiieen
W allace is the classic example. When husband
George could not run for governor of Alabama
because of term limits In the 1960s, Lurleen took
his place on the ballot. She won, but no one
believed Lurleen was running the show.
There is an interesting twist to the McLain
story. According to Seminole County Elections
*
'
- Goard,
------cl
Supervisor
Sandra
if DarylIM
McLain
quail
ties to run for congress by July 19, he must also
submit an irrevocable resignation for his county
commission seat. The vacancy would be tilled
through the primary and general elections this
fall.
But what if he qualities for congress but does­
n 't resign from the commission? Goard said that
would constitute an "automatic and immediate
resignation," and Governor Jeb Bush would
appoint someone to till the vacancy until a new
commissioner is elected and sworn in on Nov.
19. Think of the possibilities. McLain qualities
against Feeney, doesn't resign and Bush appoints
Barbara McLain, allowing her to run as a quasi- •
incumbent
I'm betting the odds are against that, but so for
Election 2002 has yielded more than its share of
curve bails.
T he Big Mo: It looks like the city is serious
about enacting the Big Mo — as in moratorium
on new apartment construction.
City Manager Tony VanDem orp sent a memo
to city commissioners seeking approval for the
staff to prepare an ordinance creating nine
month stoppage on multi-family residential
developments, with the possibility of a six month
extension.
It will take a couple o f weeks before commis­
sioners will discuss the memo. The item is not on
M onday's agenda, and the commission w ill not
have a work session because there is an execu­
tive session scheduled Monday afternoon for
union negotiations.
Mayor Brady Letsard and Mike Skat, chair­
man of the Planning and Zoning Commission,
are discussing other alternatives, which could
include Incentives (landscaping, help with
stormwater retention) to persuade property own­
ers with multi-family zoning to downgrade to a
less intense use.
Expect a lot of debate in the next few months
concerning apartment development
An interesting tidbit from VanDerworp's
memo is how the character of Sanford will
change in the near future. Since 1999, the city has
Issued development orders for 5,432 apartment
units and 2,292 single family lots. When all of
those units are built, there will be 1,500 more
renter-occupied units than owner-occupied. The
d ty will have a total of 11,707 (53.4 percent)
apartment units and 10,181 owner-occupied
units (46.5 percent).
That's a lot of apartments, especially when
you consider that according to city numbers
there were 7,889 owner units (55.4 percent) ver­
sus 6,348 renter units (44.6 percent) in the year
2000.
Got in Item for The Clock? Send in e-mail to
TheCIockOtemlnoleherild.com.

MON
children aces 18 months lo 13
yrere lftSoIm . Monday, June
All program are fra* and
open to the public.
CoKsa, located in downtown
Sanford across from the Hwary,
wiBhostapoetry/cuUitn
idgM 7 p m Monday, June 2 4
There is no charge. For
mfonnaticn, call 407-3244X164
The Bridgs O u b will meet
11 a m , Monday, June 24, in
tne banrora senior Latter.
New members are welcome.
For information, call 407302-1010.
The Flnock Club will meet
noon, Monday, June 24, in the
Sanford Senior Center New
members are welcome.
For information, adl 407302-1010.

TUBS
Mack Clavaiand Jr., a Sanford attomay, 1
hava dumpad large amounts of watsr on the I

lig h ts o n h is v e h icle .
Rya
R
y an M atth ew Y ead on , 27,
S im la k e C ircle, L a k e M ary, w as
sto p p ed by s h e r iff's d ep u ties in
th e Su n lak e A p a rtm e n ts P arkin g
L o t M onday. H e w a s charged
w ith d riv in g u n d e r th e in flu en ce
o f a lc o h o i/ a ru g s a n d resistin g an
o ffic e r w ith ou t v io le n c e .

The Oviedo Police Department
w ill conduct a Citizen Police
Academy for interested members of
the public beginning in August. The
first class will be Tuesday, Aug. 13,
from 6:30 until 9:30 p.m. The class
w ill meet every Tuesday evening at
those same hours through Tuesday,

D o m e s tic C a se s
R on n ie L an e H eid erm a n , 5 0 o f
P in e cre st D riv e, S a n fo rd , w as
arre ste d by S a n fo rd p olice
M o n d a y as fhe iW u lt dPa rep o rt- '
ed altercation w ith a fem ale a t a
resid en ce in the 2 5 0 0 b lo ck o f
F ren ch A venue. O ffic e rs said
w h en they arriv ed a t the h om e,
H eid erm an w as fo u n d h id in g
a b o v e the ce ilin g o f the stru ctu re.
H e w as arrested o n ch arges o f
B a ttery and re sistin g an o fficer
w ith o u t v io len ce.
C ed ric L u th er B ry an t, 20, o f
W ynd h am C rest B lv d ., San ford ,
w a s arrested b y San fo rd p olice
fo llo w in g a rep o rted d isp ute w ith
h is w ife in a co m m ercial p ark in g
lo t in the 1500 b lo c k o f French
A ven ue. By th e tim e officers
a rriv ed , B ry an t h ad reportedly
fle d from tn e scen e. H is veh icle
w a s su b seq u en tly stopped by
o lice on H ig h w a y 17-92 a t Lake
lu lev ard . H e w as charged
M a ry B oulevard
w ith battery, d o m estic violen ce.

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Oct. 15. A graduation is planned for
Oct. 22.
Instruction topics will include
atrol, communications, criminal
ivestigations, training, K-9, Internal
investigations and more.
Applicants must be at least 21
years of age and pass a limited back-

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Cheryl Smith

Sunday, June 23, 2002 • Vol. 94. No. B8
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The Seminole for McBride
Kick O ff Meeting will be held

braiy, 215 f
Casselberry.
Volunteers are needed to till
numerous vacancies in
fundraising, publicity, events,
phone bank canvasring, veter­
an's outreach, Hispanic out­
reach and several other areas.
The special guest speaker
will be Shannon Collins,
Central Florida coordinator for
the McBride Gubernatorial
Campaign.
All Seminole County resi­
dents interested in becoming a
grass-roots supporter of the
Bill McBride Campaign for
Governor of Florida are
encouraged to attend.
Admission is free and refresh­
ments will be served.
Bumper stickers and infor­
mation about McBride will be
available. T -shirts will be on
sale.
For more information, con­
tact Shari Rosefelt at 407-332- *
6157. For general questions
about the McBride Campaign
contact the Seminole County
Steering Committee at 407-9210601.

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Additional information phone
Ronald Jacobs at 407-977-6139.

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MON

O p e n C o n ta in e r
D avid A dderly, 4 3, o f W est 11th
S tree t, San ford , w a s arrested by
San fo rd p o lice M o n d ay in C astle
B rew er C ou rt. H e w as charged
w ith resisting a n o fficer w ith ou t
v io len ce and v io la tio n o f the city
ord in an ce regard in g possession o f
a n open con tain er.

C M n Tyrrell. J R

Done Dietrich
Chne Patton
Men,a Hewtune
Dean Smith
Tommy Vincent

Good old-fashioned family
fun is in-store as the Central
Florida Zoo celebrates 27 wild
years of serving the communi­
ty during Rcd/White 4c Zoo
on Thursday, July 4
For starters, visitors wearing
red, white or blue will receive
$1 off admission to the zoo.
The fun continues from 9 am .
to 3 p A Wtth games for Mda1’•
fore pafotihjg, anda ftiwerigri* ’
hunt
Other holiday programs d ie '
scheduled. For more informa­
tion. call 407-323-4450, ext 149,
or visit wwwxenUalflOTidazootoig Admission is $7 for
adults, $3 for children

W c w elcom e and encourage your letters and

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rifAPVSriMUM

Display JLhertlslnfl
John Coffman
R o u x Lavender

THUR|

Oviedo’s Citizen Police Academy begins in August

Editor and Publisher

Betty Barnett

The Sanford Public Library
will host Preschool Stories and
Music for children ages 3 to 5
years beginning 10 a m and
10:45 a m Tbesday, June 25.
All program are fore and
open to the public.

rain drops as ha croaaaa 1st Street In downtown Sanford. Racant showara
l area during the past sevsral days.

D ru g A rrest
S e m in o le C o u nltty
y SI
Sh e riff's
d e p u tie s arrested M ich ael R ob ert
P ie rce , 3 8, o f O v ie d o M onday a s
th e re su lt o f a tra ffic
(tic stop at t C R 4 2 7 a n d Htiah
ighw ay
. 1 7 -9 2 in conn e c tio n w ith dru
d rug u se . A fter
b e in g tak en to ja il,, h e w as seen
a ttem p tin g to tn
th ro
row aw ay a cra ck
p ip e rep orted ly co n ta in in g
co c a in e . H e w as ch arged w ith
two ch eck s M ullins w a s attem pt­
ing to cash . The clerk fou n d the
sm u g g lin g con trab an d into a
co u n ty d eten tion facility, possesaccount h a d been clo sed , and
p olice s a y the w om an w h o had
sio n / u se o f n a rco tics equipm ent
the a cco u n t had h er p u rse stolen
p o sse ssio n o f co ca in e , and
'p rev iou sly , containing h e r credit
d e a tro y ln g / ta m p a rin g w lth cv ld e n c e r D U ne H a n lo n , 37 or S u n set union Inform ation. T h e checks
D riv e , Longw ood, d riv er o f th e
w ere v a lu ed at $681 an d $411. *
v e h icle , &lt;vas arrested on a ch arge
M ullins w as arrested on a charge1
o f d riv in g w ith a
o f u tterin g a forged instrum ent.
su sp en d ed / rev o k ed license.
T ra
an
ffic
te Sb to p s
S e m i P ilfe rin g
P a trick Dinardl, 44, o f
S h e r iff's d ep u ties arrested
A ltam o n te Springs, w as arrested
D a v id W ayne C a se , 48, o f O v ied o
by s h e r iff's deputies Tuesday fol­
M o n d ay . T he a rre st report said h e
low ing a traffic stop a t Douglas
w a s resp o n sib le fo r forging a title
and H alsey, in Sanford, in what
to a sem i, in an a ttem p t to tu rn
officers consider a high
th e v eh icle o v er to an oth er p e r­
d ru g/ crim e area. A search of the
so n . H e w as also sa id to have
v eh icle reportedly uncovered
b e e n involved in th e theft o f
w hat w a s proven to b e crack
eq u ip m e n t from fo u r other sem is,
co cain e u nd er the passenger side
in th e am ount o f $ 2 ,500, $1,600,
seat o f th e vehicle. D inardl, the
$ 1 ,8 0 0 and $7,500. C ase w as lo c a t­ passenger, was charged with pos­
ed o n Pow ers C o u rt in Sanford.
session o f cocaine. T h e driver of
H e h a s b een ch a rg e d w ith p o sses­
the v eh icle, a fem ale, w as not
s io n o f a forged/ altered instru ­
charged.
m en t, larceny o f o v e r $300 and
fo u r co u n ts o f a ccesso ry after the
O leg a rio Lorenzo, 4 1 , o f Laurel
fa c t third degree felonies.
Avenue, Sanford, w a s stopped on
West 11th Street and French
C h e c k Forgery
Avenue a fter an o fficer reported
A ltam o n te Stp rin g s police
seeing h im run through a red traf­
a rre ste d Joslah1iM u llin s, 18, o f
fic lig h t at 13th Street. H e was
G ra ssy Point D riv e, lake M ary, on
charged w ith driving under the
M onday. An o ffic e r w as called to
in flu en ce o f d ru g s/ ak o h o l, fail­
th e C red it U nion on W estm onte
ure to ob ey a traffic control
D riv e in A ltam on te Springs w h en
device, driving w ith a suspended
a c le r k noted a d iscrep an cy in
licen se, and having d efective

Dan Ping

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Obituaries
' ftJORENCE ELOISE BORCMAN
Florence EU h Boncman, 81,
£ ^ d W W « w £ W l9 ,
2002 at Florida Hospital Hah
Memorial, Orange City. Bom In
New Castle, Ohio, she moved to
Central Florida in 1909. She waa a
registered mine at varioua hoapitala and a claims hdfostoT for
Nationwide Insurance. She was*
!•* L t in Ihe US. A m y during
Worid W a r !
Survivcn indude huaband.
Many, Deltona; daughter Soaan
Kay KeOougtv Deltona; two grandMemorial donatiana in her name
may be made to WIMSA (Wbmen
in Military Service for America,
5510 Columbia Pike, Suite 203,
Arlington, Va. 22204-31233
Baidauff Family Funeral Home,
Orange City, In charge of arrange*

EDWARD L
D ED U C K SR.
Edward L Dedrick, Sc, 88,
Azora Drive, DeHcna, died
H » d a y , June 18,2002 at Mariner
Heallhcaie of Orange City in
JVBaiy. He waa bom in Chfcago.
. He waa a retired painting and deco­

rating contractor and a member of
O ir Lady of the Lakes Catholic
Church. He betcnged to Union
Local 1010 in Orlando.
Survived indude wife, Delores;
aone, Edward L J t and Garry W.
S r, both of Illinois; daughter*, Dora
Lee Davidaon-Krauaer, Wisconsin,
Linda Harding, Sanford, Cindy
Seaman, Jacksonville; 16 grandchildnsi; 15 great-grandchildren.
Baidauff Family Funeral Home,
Orange CHy, in charge of arrange­
ments.
ROYDUNN
Roy Dunn, 58, of Sanford, died
Monday, June 17,2002. Bom in
Leurinburg, N.C, he moved to
Central Florida in 198a He waa a
retired talesman for Amerigaa
Propane Company. He was a veter­
an of the US. Army and a member
of American Legion Port 53.
Survivorsi 1Indude wife, Diana;
daughters; Teresa Keller, Sanford,
Kimberly Dunn, Cullman, Ala.;
brothers, Troy of LorkLa, Shad,
Tamarac sisters, Betty Stubbs, West
End, N .C , Martha Dunn,
Aberdeen, N.C, Mary Haniina,
Laurinburg, N.C; four grandchil­
dren.

Funeral services will be 11 a.m.
Saturday, June 22 at Brisson Funeral
Home. Burial with full military
honors will be at Florida National
Cemetery.
Brisson Funeral Home, Sanford,
In charge of arrangements.
FRANK LAWRENCE
JOHNSON
Frank Lawrence Johnson, 63,
Adirondack Street, Deltona, died
TUesday, June 18,2002 at Florida
Hospital-South, Orlando. Bom In
Smithville, S.G, he moved to
Central Florida 30 years ago. He
was a retired repair technician with
Wilt Disney World for 30 years. He
was Baptist by Faith, and a member
of'Ride with Pride" motorcycle
chib. He waa a veteran of the
National Guard.
Survivors Include wile, Hattie;
brother, Wayne, Jacksonville; lister,
Louise Hudson, Bennettsville, S C
Baidauff Family Funeral Home,
Orange Gty, In charge of arrange­
ments.
OCJE M. MATHIS
Ode M Mathis, 7 8 ,11th Street,
Sanford, died Wednesday, June 19,
2002 at Central Florida Regional

Hospital in Sanford. She was bom
Texas.
in Albany, Ga. She was a member
Survivors include sorts, Charles,
of New Salem Primitive Baptist
Sanford, Monte, Plano, Tex., Doug,
Church of Jesus Christ, Inc. and
San Antonio; sister. Dean Brumit,
served on the usher board. She
Dallas; eight grandchildren; 14
worked for the Grandparents
great-grandchildren; five greatProgram (Lake Mary) In Seminole
great-grandchildren.
County Public Schools.
Burial will be in Mineral Wells,
Survivors include daughters,
Texas.
Winifred Daniels, Boston, Mass.,
National Cremation Society
Veronica Jenkins, Sanford, Connie
Beacon Chapter, Winter I’ark, In
Wynn, Orlando; sons, Richard,
charge of arrangements.
Annapolis, Md., Gregory, Orlando;
brother, Ike Cullen, Charlotte, N.C;
ROY COMER TAYLOR
15 grandchildren; seven great­
Roy Comer Taylor, 94, E.
grandchildren.
Semoran Blvd., Apopka, died
Viewing will be Tuesday, June
Monday, June 17,2002 at Florida
25, hom 5 until 9 p.m. at Sunrise
Living Nursing Center, Apopka. He
Chapel, 900 Locust Avenue,
was bom in Hartford, Ala. He was
Sanford. Funeral Services will be 2
a retired insurance agent and a vet­
. Wednesday, June 26, at New
eran of the US. Coast Guard.
Ward Center, 1311 O ik
Survivors include wife, Virgie T.,
Avenue, Sanford, with Rev. Ronald Apopka; son, David H., Longvvtxxl;
Merthis offleating.
daughter, Nancy Stanglein.
Sanrise Funeral Home, Sanford,
Apopka; six grandchildren; two
in charge of arrangements.
great grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
LOUISE L STEPHENS
Friday, June 21 at Florida National
Louise L Stephens, 88, S. Orange Cemetery in Bushnell with Rev.
Blvd., Sanford, died Wednesday,
David Taylor Jr. officiating. Burial
June 19,2002. She was bom in
was in Florida National Cemetery.
Pampa, Texas. She was a member
Banfield Funeral Home, Winter
of Cockrell Hill Baptist Church,
Springs, in charge of arrangements.

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Red, White &amp; Zoo marks 27 years for Sanford landmark *
Good old-fashioned family
fun is in-store as the Central
Florida Zoo celebrates 27 wild
years of serving the community
during Red, W hite 8k Zoo on
Thursday, July 4.
For starters, visitors wearing
red, white or blue will receive
$1 off admission to the zoo.
T he fun continues from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. with gam es for kids,
face painting, and a scavenger
hunt
A watermelon-eating contest
at 1 p.m. will pit humans
against elephants to see who is
the fastest consumer o f this
tasty, summer trea t Visitors
m ay sign the Salute to
America's Birthday banner,
which will be sent to U i
troops serving overseas.
O ther holiday programs
include the elephant demonstakMfiP
A-fo- and 2 p.m.,
snapping turtle demonstration
at 1L20 u n . and Z 20 pan., hip­
popotamus demonstration at
11:30a.m. and 2:30 p.m., bird
training demonstration at 2:40
p.m ., feline feeding program at
3 p.m., and primate feeding
program at 3 3 0 p.m.
Support the Centra) Florida
Blood Bank by donating the gift
o f life. Make a donation at the
Blood Mobile at the zoo from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 4 and
receive free admission to the
zoo.
Since the early 1920s, there
has been a zoo In the communi­
ty. Legend has it that a bank­
rupt circus left a small collec­
tion of animals with the
Sanford fire department in

1923, including a goat and rhe­
sus monkey. In 1941, what was
know n as the Sanford Zoo relo­
cated to new facilities in down­
tow n Sanford, where Sanford
C ity Hall currently stands.
A support group, known as
the Central Florida Zoological
Society Inc. raised more than
$200,000 to build a new zoo and
on July 4,1975, the Central
Florida Zoological Park opened
at its present location.

The Central Florida Zoo is
located at 3755 N.W. Highway
17-92 at M , exit 104, in Sanford.
For more information, call 407323-4450, ext. 149, or visit
www.centralfloridazoo.org
Admission Is $7 for adults, $3
for children 3-12, and $4 for
seniors. Admission is free for
children 2 and under and Zoo
members.
The Zoo is open from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m.

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EDWARD THOMAS USSREY
Edward Thomas Ussrey, 68,
Clarion Circle, Deltona, died
Tuesday, June 18, 20112 at Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial. He was
bom Aug. 2,11933 in Leominster,
Ma. He was a corrections officer in
Orange County Correctional
Facilities, a veteran of the US.
Marine Corps and a member of
Our Lady of the lakes Catholic
Church &gt;n Deltona.
Survivors include wife, Ellen;
daughters, EVnisc A. Engenfo,
Sanford, Sandra A. Blanton, Winter
Springs; son. Shawn T„ Winter
Springs; sisters. Belly Harrison,
Apopka, Margaret Lacas,
Leominster, Ma.; brothers, John,
Apopka, Ricliard, Ga.; eight grand­
children; two great-grandchildren.
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Survivors include daughter Kathi
Kennedy; son, James; four grand­
children; sister, Faye Fortenberry.
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Sunday. June 2 3 ,2 0 0 2

THE SEMINOLE HKR.Mil

W ell Done
FCAT scores rank Seminole among
the state’s elite school systems
Congratulations are in order for the outstand­
ing Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test
(FCAT) scores posted by Seminole County stu­
dents. Once again, our schools are among the
state's elite thanks to the hard work of students,
parents,
teachers and administrators —
each• -qg,
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group vital to creating a quality school system.
Here are just a few of the numbers:
• Nearly two-thirds (33 of 51) of the county
schools earned an "A " on the FCAT Report Card.
• 81 percent of elementary schools earned
either an "A " or "B ." That's noteworthy because
it indicates Seminole County Schools are doing a
good job with the youngest students and provid­
ing them with solid learning skills and the moti­
vation to excel academically in future years.
• The success didn't stop at the elementary
level — 10 of the county's 11 middle school
earned an "A ." The eleventh school, Millennium,
notched a "B." Sanford Middle earned its "A "
after receiving a "C " last year.
•
• Most Impressive of all, only two schools
received lower grades than they did last year. Not
every school will earn an "A," but every school
can improve on their scores. For some, the
improvements will be small. Others like Sanford
Middle m ay see big jumps. Whatever the case, it's
important that each school continue to show
gains.
Not all the news about the FCAT scores is satis­
factory. Six schools received "Cs" and one
received a "D." The situation is not dire, however.
Clearly there is a commitment by the school sys­
tem to excel. These seven schools still have work
to do and will continue to improve. With 44 other
schools receiving top grades, administrators
know when* they need to (ocuSTKfilr attention.
Testing has its flawg^but In order to Wt3tHl4IFT
standards, there must be some way to
performance. For now, that measurement is test
scores, and Seminole County students continue to
pass with flying colors.

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T h e r e g o e s th e n e ig h b o r h o o d . . . to N o r t h C a r o lin a
overhead as it d oes here in
six to e ig h t w eeks In the sure
Su m m er o fficially started
giving that place the most
Florida. A lthough it's a co m ­
m er tim e, then com e back
this past Frid ay afternoon.
sunlight in any given day. At
It's nothing n ew — happens
the equator, daylight on June • mon sight fo r p eop le up th ere here — w h ere they reunite
w ith p e o p le w ho w ere their
every year — n o th ................................... 21 is supposed to b e . in Alaska, it is a sight i’ll
n eigh b o rs in N orth C arolina.
Ing w ill
Ill ch
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"12* hours eight
‘ * min­
■ • never forget.
About th e o n ly difference
IPs n o t ju s t fam ilies w hich g&lt;
d aily rains w ill n ot
utes in length,
w e see in F lorid a in the su m ­
there fo r th e sum m er — IPs
take on a n ew p a t­
Increasing as one
often en tire neighborhoods.
travels north until he mer, and la te spring, is th e
tern and the tem per­
exodus o f resid ents to su m ­
reaches the Arctic
atu res w o n 't ch an ge
O u r visitors dow n here
m er hom es u p north. We
Circle, where day­
m uch. A ctually, it's
d w in d le a t this tim e o f year.
light is 24 hours a
often talk abou t the
n oth in g to celebrate
Except for the fact that schoo
day.
Snow birds w h o com e d ow n
— though It d o es
is out u p there and the chil­
I recall a visit to
here from the n orth w hen th e
b ear a m ention.
dren w a n t to visit o u r attrac­
Alaska. (Probably
Sum m er, in the
snow starts falling.
tions, v ery few folks w an t to
northern h em i­
many nf you have
But, for exam ple, think o f
suffer from ou r h eat and the
sph ere, begins on
w itnessed the same
the people In su ch places as
threat o f a hurricane o r sum ­
Nick
Ju n e 2 i , the sum m er
thing). I w as In a
N orth C arolin a. There is an
m er rain s.
P fe ifa u f hotel room in a
solstice, and co n tin ­
area o f N orth C arolina w here
So, fo r alt those w ho are
u es until Sept. 22,
• • • southern port city,
one w ill find so m any F lo rid a
h ead in g north , h ave a good
w hen it becom es fall
and aw oke around 3
folks. Including m any I per­
sum m er. For those up north
a.m . I looked ou t the window
sonally know from here in
o r autum n.
w ho a re com ing dow n here
a t the harbor find watched
Sanford and Lake Mary, th at
In the sou th ern h em i­
for a v acation , enjoy the summ trai IFlorida
m er d a y s o f C entral
sphere, w inter started Friday.
seeing a Sem in ole County
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On the Street
The Herald asks people what they th in k . . .
The U.S.
Soccer Team put
on a good show
during the World
Cup, but fe ll to
Germany Friday
with a 1-0 loss.
We asked people
( f they w atched
any o f the tourna­
ment and i f they
plan on continu­
ing to watch now
that the hom e
favorite is out o f
the competition.
We also asked
which team will
go hom e with the
title.

beahigh
soccer coach,
so I watched some of
die soccer. I want
Germany k) win. I'd
Ike to know the U.S.
lost to the world
champion
Norm Perry

rm not going to
continue watching It.
I‘m not Interested In
soccer. I did watch the
early games. I was
excited when the U.S.
beat Mexico.
Duane LaFoiletta

Sanford

When I saw the
game, I thought, how
dare they take the
goal away from us
Friday morning, i do
want Germany to win
the title, though
. Evelyn Bennett
Lake Mary

I would Ike to see
Brazil win I am deflndeiy going to contin­
ue watching It Soccer
Is such a neat game,
inks McGibtny
Sanford

I watched it with
my dad every night
The Korean team Is
ready good. I’d Ike to
see them win
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The W ay We W ere: Remembering McReynolds Drug Store
My longtime friend Don
Knight haa done a wonderful
JWng by h o p in g p m e ry e the
hUtory of a beloved Sanford
institution, M cReynolds Drug
Store.
Many of you w ill remember
that
Don
w orked
for
McReynolds. D rug Company
............for
many
years, 1944S3 to be
exact
It was a
special
ex p e rie n ce
for him s a lt
w as
for
m any oth­
ers, so he
. r e q u e s te d
m e m o r ie s
Grac* Marie
from those
he
could
rem em ber
I M M M
w o r k in g
there and has compiled those
Into a booklet.
Approximately 50 form er
employe** were contacted and
there were 14 responses. The
memories of these span the
years 1944-65, and their remi­
nisces are mostly about the 2500
Sanford Avenue location of the
store. Those articles are in the
booklet with the following lilt­
ed with the years of their
employment:
Don Knight (1944-53), Dickie
and Viola (Skinner) F rin k
(1944-48; James Manning (194449); Beatrice Brown Posey
(1950-53); Betty Gatlin Brode
(1951-54 and 55-57); Betty J.
Earnest W illiam s (1952-54);
Wesley Dees (1952-56); James
M. Moye (1954-58); Ashby Jones
(1955-65); and M innie Kennedy
(11-years).
Other employees mentioned
were Harold M arsh, Watson
"B id " Jennings, Bobby Moye,
Virginia le e , Charles Benton,
Richard Phagan, Pat Donahue,
Charles Lansing, Clyde Hud,
Roscoe Taylor, Jean Gatlin, Paul
Hodglns, Mar. Barfield and
Mrs. Wallace.
I have used their wonderful
memories plus newspaper clip­
pings and Interviews vith Don
knight to compile a h&gt;tory of
sortS’rdn M cReynolds Drug
Store..* real S an fo fo Jiuqi'
It will be in threeparts.'
. There Is a specia* place f o a
McReynolds Drug s.o rt in thr
hears of all Sanford 1tea of a c e i»
tain age, to I hope you will

S U iw c tp h e r

enjoy going[back
bee to "th e days of
yeateiyear* to reminisce about
a• epeaal
special place
place iand special man,
Dr. A.C. McReynolds.
Moat o f us knew him as Dr.
A.C.
M cReynolds,
Doc
McReynolds or Dr. M ac, but his
given
nam e
waa
Alfred
Clarence McReynolds.
He w as a World W^r n veter­
an and a graduate of the
Atlanta College of Pharmacy. In
1926 he sold nis share In a drug­
store in Maryville, Term, and
headed for Florida. After
searching, Central Florida he
decided to locate In Sanford
and opened McReynolds Drug
Co. a t the comer of Sanford
Avenue and 25th Street. He
remained there until 1960.
McReynolds was an old-fash­
ioned com er drugstore, com­
plete with curb service, soda
fountain, soda jerks, curb hops,
merchandise, medications and
friendly service.
- M cReynolds was the place to
go for ram llier and teenagers
follow ing a special event,
after sc h o o l on weekends, or to
satisfy a yem for a milkshake,
cherry coke, chocolate soda or
ice cream In a su g a r cone.
The milkshakes there were the
best around and p eop le did
com e from far and w ide to
indulge.
D oc McReynolds employed a
large num ber of teenagers dur­
ing his 42 y ean as ow ner and
pharmacist of McReynolds. He
taught them the business plus
many good values. M any of
them stated that he w as a sec­
ond father to them.
For 20 y ean , D oc worked
from 7 JO a m . to 11 p.m ., seven
day* a week without a day off,
as it w as impossible to hire
anothek druggist. Eventually,
Dr. A lbert C, Rector w as hired
about 1946 and d uring the
1960's, Dr. Gordon Kellett was
employed.
In 1960, Sanford Avenue was
widened which eliminated the
curb service, so the drugstore
was moved to 2553 Park Drive.
C urb service continued, but
only
for a sh o rt while.
McReynolds remained a very
busy place and continued to be
a favorite hangout for teenagers
after school.
..... ...... .
■ From iheir com m ents one can
tell that his employees respect­
ed
D oc M cReynolds and
believed he treated them fairly.
Many told how he helped them

out in various ways — loaning
a car to one to help her take a
driving test, and would stay
with another If her ride hom e
were lafe. A few o f the adjectives used
to describe him were consider­
ate, understanding, helpful,
flexible, easy going, honest,
kind, caring, ana a dedicated
professional
O th er statements Included
the following: "H e helped build
character in his em ployees."
"H e w as instrumental in help­
ing young people have a pleas­
ant w orking atmosphere''; "H e
had an Impact on a lot o f peo­
ple's likes”' "H e taught us
pride in our work and in our&lt;
selves”; and "H is door w as
always open for those needing
help
Ip or advict
vice."“
He was
v
described as rarely
getting upset, always pleasant,
and easy to work for as long as
you obeyed his rules.
Doc was credited with get­
ting Viola Skinner and D ickie
French together as he would
have Dickie ride home,with her
on th eir bikes when they
worked nights.
Som e insights were also
given regarding Doc's habits.
He smoked El Verson Bouquet
dgara held by a small d ark
brown d ea r holder which was
firm ly clenched between h is
teeth. There was a ipedal place
on a display cabinet where he
would put nis dgar while w ait­
ing on a customer.
W hen he took a restroom
break, he would say, "I'm going
to hit the ivory.” When a person
thanked him, his answer was,
"You're as welcome as anyone
would b e and more than some
folks." When sending out for
food, he would My that he w as
going to scarf down something
to eat.
Doc loved to listen to the
news and his beloved St. Louis
Cardinals on a little table radio
kept between the cigars. H is
employees also began to root
for the Cardinals.
In the mornings, Doc would
do his daily constitution, w hich
he called "polishing the ivory."
This w oula be followed by gar­
gling, e y e , c a r a n d n o a e d r o p * ,
. brushing teeth, etc. Along with
these ^ tiv ltie s some stran ge
noises ofh.
forth.
H is cm ,
, loved him
and the city
—nford respect­
ed him. He was a great man.

Or. AC. McReynolds, canter, In front of McReynolds Drug Store at 2500
Sanford Avenue. There are no Identities for the other two men In the picture.
If you can Identify them, call 407-322-2611.

Space weather is
topic of Science
Center forum
Before rockets and radios,
cell phones and M tellites, we
probably never would have
noticed the effects of space
storms.
But in today's electrically
powered, space-faring world,
the greatest space storm of
the twenty-second solar max­
imum rang like a wake-up
call. We ere now in the midst
of another solar maximum,
the effects of which are
expected to be felt all the way
through the year 2004.
As our society is grows
increasingly dependent on
advancea space-based sys­
tems for a range of activities,
we become more vulnerable
to changes in the space envi­
ronment. Those changes, col­
lectively referred to as "space
weather," can damage or
destroy spacecraft systems,
cause electrical power net­
works on the ground to fail,
and disrupt radio communi­
cations.
■ Come hear Ramon Lopez,
author of "Storms from the
Sun," talk about the emerging
science of space weather at
the Orlando Science Center
on Saturday, June 22. He will
host a discussion at two
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Marine Corps CpL Tamara M.
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School of
Seminole High
Sanford, recently
UVIparticipated in
exercise Infinite Anvil in the
Hashlmite Kingdom o f Jordan
while assigned to the 22nd
Marine Expeditionary Unit,
based in Ctmp Lejeune, N .G
Marines from Sleep's unit had
the opportunity to train with the
Royal Jordanian Air Force during
the ten-day ev en t The exercise
included the movement of the
AV-8B Harrier detachment and
the MELTs aviation element from
the USS Wasp to King Fraisal
Royal Jordanian Air Force Base.
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visited Petra, Jordan where
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unit supplies and sustains itself
for either quick mission accom­
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M arine Corps Pfc. Ja so n J.
Murray, son of Gall P. and Earl C.
Murray of Sanford, recently com­
pleted the Basic Food Service
Course.
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Mariune Corps Detachment, U S
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Fort Lee, Va, students are taught
basic food preparation, manage­
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also included nurtrition, meat
carving, menu planning, baking,
kitchen health and sanitation
procedures.
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Seminole High School of Sanford
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Sanford CityCommissionAgendaforluno 23,2002
Sanford City Hail
300 North Park Avenue
EXECUTIVE SESSIO N
with SERVICE AND BUSINESS
WORKERS OF AMERICA LOCAL
125 and the FRATERNAL ORDER
OF POLICE
4 p.m. in the City Manager's
Conference Room, Second Floor
1. Collective bargaining regarding
the Service and Business
Workers of America and the
Fraternal Order of Police.
As a reminder, this meeting la a
• non-public m eeting and Is
exempt from Section 2M .011 of
the Florida Statutes In accor­
dance with Section 447.805 of
the Florida Statutes.
Individuals to be In attendance
Include:
•
Mayor
and
City
Commissioners
• Labor Negotiating Team,
Including Labor Counsel
• City Manager
REGULAR MEETING
7 p.m., City Commission
Chambers
• Proclamation acknowledging
Donna Watt’s contributions to the
City of Sanford.
•Approval of Minutes
Work Session and Regular
Meetings of May 28, 2002 and
June 10,2002. Recommended by
the City Clerk and the City
Manager.
Consent Agenda
1. Approve payments made during
May 2002. Recommended by
the City Manager.
2. Approve payment of City
Attorney’s Statem ent for the
month
of
May
2002.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
3. Approve State Highway Traffic
Signal
Maintenance
and
Compensation Agreement with
the Florida Department of
Transportation (or maintaining
traHlflNSQnata o n Mata highway*
M i t y a . . , , City..
Urmia.
Recommended by' the City
Manager.
4. Approve State Highway Ughting
Maintenance
and
CompenMfun Agreement with
the Floi Ma Department of
Transportation for maintaining
streetlights on state highways
within
City
limits.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
5. Approve FY 02/03 Residential
Construction
Mitigation
Program
State-Funded
Subgrant Agreement with the
Department of Community
Affairs, for retrofit construction
activities on residential struc­
tures In the Goldsboro Front

Porch community, in the amount
Director
of
Planning
&amp; 3. Adopt Resolution No. 1903 to
of $55,000. Recommended by
Community Development, and
provide for the creation of one
the City Manager.
the City Manager.
Project Manager position for the
6. Approve use of City properly B. First reading of Ordinance No.
Parks
and
Grounds
(Fort Melton Park, Marina, and
3718 to amend the future land
Maintenance Division by elimi­
Seminole Boulevard) from 8:00
use map of the Future Land Use
nating
the
Grounds
a.m . on Wednesday, July 3,
Plan
Element
of
tha
Maintenance Superintendent
2 0 0 2 to 3:00 p.m. on Friday,
Comprehensive Plan, and
position and tha Pesticide
July 5 ,2 0 0 2 for lha "Festival on
change the designation of the
Technician position through
the Fourth* special event;
property from IND, Industrial, to
attrition. Recommended by the
approve street closures of
WOBD, Waterfront Downtown
Director of Recreation A Parks
and the City Manager.
Sem inole Boulevard
from
Business District. Ad published
Sanford Avenue to San Juan
May 26, 2002. Recommended 4. Adopt Resolution No. 1908 to
from 8:00 am . on Wednesday,
by the Planning A Zoning
enter kilo agreement with the
July 3, 2002 to 12:00 p.m. on
Florida
Department
of
Commission, the Director of
Friday, July 5, 2 0 0 2 , and
Planning
&amp;
Community
Transportation for Riverwalk
Sem inole Boulevard
from
Development, and the City
Phase
I
Construction.
Palmetto Avtnua to MeltonvB*
Recommended by the Director
Avenue and 1st Street frorri C. First reading of Ordinance No.
of Pfenning A Community
Sanford Avenue to San Juan on
Development and the City
3 7 1 9 to rezone the property
Manager.
from M-1, Medium Industrial
Thursday, July 4 , 2002 only
from 8:00 am . to 11.-00 p m ;
(county)
(MI-2,
Medium
approve waiver of ail fees for
Industrial, City, attar annexa­ 6 . Adopt Resolution No. 1909
authorizing staff to submit an
this event, except refundable
tion),
to
PD,
Planned
application to the Department ot
$100.00 damage/dean-up fee;
Development, with condtttone,
approve the sale and consump­
and subject to Development
Environmental
Protection’s
tion of beer on July 4, 2002 in
Order No. 02-0033. Ad pub­
Florida,
Recreation
Fort Melon Perk from 5 0 0 p.m.
lished
May
2 6,
2002.
Development
Assistance
to 10:00 p.m. Event la co-sponProgram for a $200,000 grant
Recommended by Planning A
for the redevelopment of Fort
sored by the Ctty of Sanford and
Zoning
Commission,
the
Sanford Main S tre e t The City
Director
ot
Planning
A
Mellon Park; requires $200,000
Manager recommends approval
Community Development, and
matching
City
funds.
of the use of City property, the
the City Manager.
Recommended by the Director
street closures, the fee waiver 3. Consider request to waive the
of Planning A Community
500-foot minimum distance sep­
as stated above, and the sale
Development and the City
and consumption of beer.
aration requirement for a pro­
Manager.
7. Approve extension of agree­
posed Adult Living Facility 6.
Approve
Preliminary
ment
with
Professional
(Residential Care Facility) at 95
Subdivision Plan for Lake
Agronomic
&amp;
Horticulture
Hidden Lake Drive in order to
Monroe PD, Phase 2, located at
Sendee, Inc. to Ju n e 30, 2003,
allow applicants to submit a
2770 Narcissus Avenue, with
for monitoring of Mayfair Golf
Conditional Use application.
conditions, based on consisten­
Course, In tha amount of
Jerzy L and Ewa S. Radka,
cy
with
the
Planned
applicants/owners. Ad pub­
$2,400. Recommended by the
Development Master Plan and
City Manager.
lished June 12, 2002; affected
compliance with Development
I . Approve purchase of play equip­
property owners notified June 0,
Onier 01-0027. Recommended
ment for Bentley Wilson Park
2002; property posted June 12,
by the Planning A Zoning
2002. The Director of Planning
from Kompan Southeast, Inc. in
Commission, the Director of
the
amount of
$25,000.
A Community Development and
Planning
A
Community
Recommended by the City
tho City Manager recommend
Development, and the City
Manager.
Manager.
approval of the request.

ruotic nvannys
1. Second reading and adoption ot
Ordinance No. 3717 to rezone
0.80+ acre of property lying
between West 24th Place and
W est 25th Street and between
Hartwell Avenue and Marshall
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Reynaldo
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Kathleen
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Recommended by the City
Manager, subject to conditions.
Ad published June 12, 2002.
2. R e; 0.165± acre of property
lying between U. S . 17/92 and
Narcissus Avenue and between
Rand Yard Road extended
northerly and Airport Road
extended
northerly
(2762
Narcissus Avenue); Keen, Inc.,
owner.
A. First reading . * Ordinance No.
3 7 0 9 to annex the property.
Recommended
by
the
Development R eviev Team, the

Regular Items
1. First reading of Ordinance No.
3720 to annex 0.60 acre of
property
lying
between
Pointsetta Drive and Rose Drive
and between Palmway Drive
and Sanford Avenue (3401 and
3 4 0 3 P a lm w a y D r t v a ); A n n a tlo
A . J o n u L U a E i la t * , o w n * ',.

Recommended
by
the
Development Review Team, the
Director
of
Planning
A
Community Development, and
the City Manager.
2. First reading of Ordinance No.
3721 to annex 9.52 acres of
property lying between Cornwall
Road and East Lake Mary
Boulevard and betweon South
Mellonville Avenue and Sanford
Avenue (1750 East Lake Mary
Boulevard); Silver Lake Realty
Company,
owner.
Recommended
by
the
Development Review Team, the
Director
ot
Planning
A
Community Development, and
the City Manager.

•Add-on Items
• Information only.
• City Attorney's Report.
• City Clerk's Report.
• City Manager’s Report.
• Citizen Participation.
• City Commissioners' Reports.

Continued from Page 1A
Dittmann said. "I never know
what Item o f history will come
through the door on any given
day"
D ittm an began collecting
coins as a child. An Atlanta
native, he was encouraged by
his best friend's father, who
owned a coin shop.
His hobby turned into a
business in 1985 when he
became the president of Great
Southern Coin &amp; Stam p. In
1993, Dittmann moved to
Florida as the head buyer of a
nationally known w holesale
corporation dealing in rare
coins, gold bullion and dia­
monds.
TWo years later, he opened
his own business in Altamonte
Springs and eventually estab­
lished
a
showroom
In
Leesburg. A few weeks ago, he
opened another showroom in
Sanford 's Something Special
Antiques at 105 E 1st Street.
D ittm ann didn't arrive in
Sanford looking for a new busi­
ness location. He was visiting
the area with his son, who is
enrolled in Sem inole High
Sch ool’s
International
Baccalaureate program ..
Sittin g in a downtown
restaurant for lunch, Dittmann
decided Sanford would not
only be a nice place for a busi­
ness, but a great place to live. A
few weeks later, he bought a ’
house in Sanford’s Historic
District.
"I love this town," his said.
"O ne day I was here for lunch,
the next I was an owner o f a
house in the historic district."
Dittmann now spends part
of the week in his Leesburg
location and the rest o f the time
in Sanford. In just a few weeks,
he has transformed the down­
town
showroom
into an
antique gallery, which contains

one of the numismatist's most
unique discoveries — a model
ship from the 1870s.
"W hat we know so far about
the ship is that it was made by
all of the workers on a Japanese
ship sailing in the Pacific dur­
ing the 1870s," he said. "It's
made o f whale and walrus
bone, ivory and black coral."
Dittmann came across the
ship by way of a customer
from Lady Lake, who wanted
to leam about the value o f.
the model. Since the Item is so
rare, an actual value has not
yet been placed on the piece of
art, but the Sanford dealer
believes the item could fetch as
much as $25,000 if placed on
the market.
As for his rarest find,
Dittmann said he once owned a
complete set of colonial curren­
cy that was in circulation
between 1773 and 1779. He
eventually sold the collection,
but Is eager to com e across
such a find again.
Dittmann encourages people
interested in discovering the
value o f old coins, currency or
estate jewelry to visit his down­
town showroom.
"I'm very tuned in to the
m arket, and I’m nationally
known in the coin business," he
said.. "I'v e gained my reputa­
tion by working hard and trav­
eling a whole lot."
Dittmann’* Sanford gallery
also has items for sale to the
public. The showroom is open
Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday
and by appointment. For spe­
cific tim es or to m ake an
appointment, call 407-620-4834.
As a business or a hobby,
Dittmann said he has no regrets
about spending a majority of
his time around old money.
"I love what I do,” he said,
"it sure beats a real job, that’s
for sure."

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Bill Daniel
Daniel graduating
graduating from
from Winter
Winter Park
Park ate from George W ashington
has announced his candidacy High School in 1963. He was a University and completed his
for Republican nomination for Hospital Corpsman in the U.5. graduate and undergraduate
the
Seminole
County Navy. He has been married to studies at the U niversity of
his wife, Pam, for 32 years and Distrcit o f .Columbia and
Commission District 2 race.
He w ill face incumbent has four children, ages 14 to 22 Bethune-Cookman . College,
Randy Morris in the Sept. 10 years.
respectively.
primary election.
He has also studied abroad in
Daniel lives in the Black
Daniel is President and oper­ Hammock area of Oviedo, and 19 different countris in Africa
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serves
on
the and Europe through American
Adventures, Inc. He was recent­ Seminole County Parks and University.
ly award the "Best Promotion Recreation Board.
Idea" award by the Seminole
Jacobs vows to retire Feeney
County Convention and Visitors Oscar Pendleton vies for
permanently from politics
Bureau for his promotion of District 5 school board seat
Attorney Harry Jacobs will be
Sem inole
County
Dr. Oscar Pendleton, psychol­ guest speaker at the next regular
Tourism and his airmeeting
of
the
ogist and educator, announced monthly
boat
business,
his candidacy for the District Sem inole County N orth East
which w ill be fea­
Seminole
County Democrat Club, on Monday, .
tured on television
School Board seat at June 24, in Sanford.
shows. The latest
a campaign kick-off
Jacobs has announced a chal­
was shown on the
event on Saturday, lenge to Republican Tom Feeney .
Travel Channel.
June 22.
in the new ly-created 24th
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of
D aniel said he
Pendleton, a resi­ Congressional
believes a change is NEWS ON THE LOCAL dent of Sanford, said Florida. Calling Feeney ai career
ca
needed on the coun­
that as a school politician who "has a nlstor
ory of
CAMPAIGN SCENE
board member his divisive and extreme politics,"
ty commission. He
has a background in the con­ primary goal will be to insure Jacobs has pledged to retire
struction industry and is noted that the school system provides Feeney, Speaker o f the Florida
for his conservation work. He the best possible education at House, permanently.
has a balanced outlook on the the most reasonable cost to the
Jacobs cities his fighting in
issues facing the county.
the legal field for injured citi­
taxpaying community.
"There are many clear differ­
He proposed "a six-point zens since 1976 as a qualifica­
ences between myself and the plan that focuses on providing tion to represent Central Florida
incumbent," he said. "For one, I Sem inole County students a residents. He has also served on
will w ork only for the people. world-class education that will (hr Altam onte Springs City
Randy Morris on the other enable them to compete with Commission, as well as serving *
hand, in addition to his.county their counterparts around the as G eneral Chairm an o f the I
commission post, is a paid lob­ globe."
combined Jew ish A ppeal o f &gt;
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Pendleton
is
currently Greater Orlando, am ong other
•
opers and land speculators. employed as a psychologist activities.
Most people I talk to think this with the Orange County
Jacobs speech on M onday /
looks very bad. You can't have Department o f Corrections will highlight the Issues of qual- t
two masters. With me it has and serves as an adjunct profes­ ity, affordable health care for all .
been and will always be the sor with several area universi­ Americans; insuring the future
people first."
ties. He has served as an educa­ of Soda! Security; providing a
"O v er the course of the tional consultant and teacher in real prescription drug benefit
campaign we will be issuing a several public schools systems under Medicare; and, protecting
scries o f challenges to the and is an acclaimed motional the environment.
incum bent," Daniels added. speaker.
He will appear at the
"These challenges will show the
He is a board member on a Sem inole County N orth East
many differences between us number of community and civic Democrat Club meeting, which
and that the best choice to vote boards including the Orlando begins at 7 3 0 p.m. on Monday.
for, to represent the people of Police Athletic League, The The location is the Seminole
Sem inole County, clearly is B1U Tangelo Park YWCA and the Volunteer Enterprises Building
central Florida Senior Citizens in Sanford, at 407 West Fourth
D aniel."
Daniel is nearly a life-long Association.
Street on the co m er of Elm
resident of Central Florida,
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Budget
Cowtinned from Page 1A
Most of the money would go
toward the hiring of ten new offiatra; four detention deputies at the
Jail, four control room monitors at
the jail and two deputies for
District 4, (the UCF area).
“I’m glad to hear of the two
deputies in the UCF area," com­
mented Commission Chairman
Daryl McLain, "the people In that
area have complained thal we
need more officers there."
Eslinger observed that with the
additional request, his budget
would be 7 3 percent higher than
last year, rather than 6.8 percent
higher than had been anticipated.
In summing up his depart­
ment's operation, the sheriff point­
ed out that Seminole County now
has the lowest crime rate since
1973, “and I'm certain our opera­
tion has a lot to do with it."
Bob Adolphe spoke for the
Environmental Services depart­
ment, asking for two additional
senior operators for his depart­
ment, which would increase his
budget request by $84,796.
Among new projects planned

Radio Field Day starts Saturday
for this fortlicoming fiscal year, he that the department and the coun­
listed installation emergency ty look into installing sprinkler
power at critical well sites and crit­ monitors at various locations,
ical liftstalions, the rehabilitation of those being required to turn off
the water system, work on the automatic sprinklers whenever
sewer system, and others.
there is a rainfall.
Jamie Croteau addressed the
Chairman McLain suggested
Administrative Services budget, the county install those monitors at
stressing work which will be need­ all county locations.
ed on some of the county's aging
Johnson also spoke of resurfac­
facilities. "Many of our buildings ing projects that had been held
arc 20 years old," he said, "and are back recently, but commented on
certainly overdue for mainte­ the need to replace certain stop­
nance." He added that the county lights with new mast arms.
presently has 1.4 million square
Commissioner Malloy objected
feet of facilities, at 120 separate to that point "I would rather see
locations.
resurfacing than fancy new stop­
Although scheduled fur an light masts," he said.
Johnson responded that per­
afternoon session, Cary Johnson
ke in the morning about the haps some of the resurfacing pro­
ilfc Works department. He said jects could be put back earlier iron
he expects the State to come upanticipated, but stressed that the
with more restrictions and mast arms were more than a beau­
demands on the stormwater pro­ tification matter. "They help in
ject, and he expects the needs in stormwater matters as well."
that area will Increase drastically in
Cris Grasso spoke on the budget
the next few years.
for the Information Technologies
During the discussion on the Department, reporting that an
drainage and stormwater issue. increase in the budget reauest
Commissioner Dick Van der would be needed to purchase
VNWdc brought up the suggestion three vans to replace those which

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are old and worn out
It's an annual event and
open to the public. Each year,
an assortment o f Amateur
Radio enthusiasts gather at a
particular place, and, along
with other radio operators
throughout North America,
and outer nations, go Into com­
petition to see who can receive
various communications from
others.
In the past, kxal operators
have been in contact with oth­
ers in Canada, Mexico, even in
Russia, from aet-ups in Sanford.
This year's Held Day 2002
will be held continuously from
2 p.m. Saturday, June 22
through 2 p.m. Sunday, June 23
a t Central Winds Park off
Highway 434 in
Winter
Springs.
Locally, dozens o f radio
teams and individuals will set
up their emergency equipment
a t the -park. The equipment
must operate without the use of
commercial electric power,
which Is the circumstance that

Foyer,
porta Hon, especially the ADA
(Americans with Disability Act).
Fisher said all dties within the
county are regularly asked to join
in the funding, but not all had
agreed as yet
County manager Kevin Grace
reported that all dties except
Longwood and Winter Springs
have tentatively agreed to hop the
funding. "Longwood has definite­
ly said no," he commented, "and
Winter Springs is still making that
decision, but I expect they will
support i t " (Winter Springs City
Commission Is scheduled to con­
sider the matter at the June 24 com­
mission meeting).
Although there were a number
of Interested dtizens In die audi­
ence at the budget hearings, public
Input wlO wait until the formal
Duozet Hearings in ucpunioet
The new budget as finalized,
will take effect at the beginning of
the Fiscal Year 2002/03, which will
start on October 1 of this yeaz

could be expected during a
national, weather, or other
emergency when the operators
will swing into action.
Elsewhere, thousands of
organized teams in all 50 states
and Canada will also b e partic­
ipating during the same hours.
The local event la under the
auspices of the Lake Monroe
Am ateur
Radio
Society
(LMARS) and the Amateur
Radio Emergency Services
(ARES) consisting of local area
operators.
Field Day was designed to
test operators' abilities to set up
and operate portable stations
under emergency conditions.
Last year, over 35,000 ama­
teur radio operators scroas
North America participated In
the event
Norman Lauterctte, public
information officer for the
American radio relay league
said the local event, last year,
drew over 40 members to the
rally, held at Lake Golden Park
s t the airport A number of local
officials were also on hand.

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Continued from Page IA
of the Prison Ministries and the
Central Florida Autistic Society.
In 1994, Wfcldon was awarded
the
Florida Association of
’ Community College President’s
Award for Professional Excellence.
| In May 2001, WWdon received the
Leadership Legends Award for his
role in the development of higher
education and growth in Seminole
County. Fear his dedicated commu­
nity involvement, he also received
posthumously the Mrs. Ralph A.
Smith Community Service plaque
presented by Ihe Solvation Army

of Seminole County.
According to Jim Barks, who
serves on the Kiwards Scholarship
Committee, the money for the
Weldon endowment was raised
through the club's numerous
fund-raisers and memorials made
to the club throughout Ihe years.
With smart investing, Ihe amount
of money has grown to total more
than $1000)0.
"Good people made some good
investments,'5 Barks slid. "O ur
dub, over the years, has also been
left money from previous mem­
bers."

Following Wfoldon's death, the
club wanted to do something in
his honor, Barks said. A scholar­
ship seemed the best way to exem­
plify Weldon.
"We just decided after Dr.
Weldon passed away to create the
scholarship," Barks said. "He did a
lot of things for our club and for
the community. It seemed a very
appropriate way to use the
money."
The $50^XX) contribution to SCC
is the largest donation ever made
by the Kiwanis Club of Sanford,
Barks said.

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■ y Doan Sm ith
Sports Editor
OVIEDO — He's big, he's loud, he's
animated and he can even be obnoxious
at times.
But today, Ray Ridenour is in the Hall
of Fame.
The former Men's Basketball Coach at
Daytona Beach Community College who
is now tutoring a potentially outstanding
group of girls hoop players at Oviedo

Coach enshrined in Florida Junior
College Basketball Hall of Fam e
High School, was inducted into the
Florida Junior College Hall of Fame dur­
ing the State Tournament In March.
For all of h b antics on the floor, walk­
ing out of the gym or going to sit in the
stands with fans, while the game was

still going on, huddling his players at
midcourt and screaming at the top of h b
lungs, and on and on, you could never
take one thing away from Ridenour, he
could flat coach basketball.
Ridenour, 55, learned a lot of his skills

while an assbtant under Gene "Torchy"
Clark at Florida Tech University, now
UCF, in the 1970's, helping build the
NCAA Divbion II program into one of
the best in the country.
In 1980 he took over at DBCC and
immediately turned the program Into
one of the best in the country.
In 13 years the Scota went 312-117 under
Ridenour, winning five Mid-Florida
Conference Championships and winning
See Ridenour, Page 2B

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By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
SAN FO RD — It will be a
busy upcoming week for adults
who take part in the City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Spring
Recreational Leagues.
The SRD Spring Volleyball
League will be playing its post­
season tournament tomorrow
(Monday) night with the regu­
lar season winners looking to
double up.
Playing In the A League
Tournament will be Matt's
Team, the Shoestrings and S &amp;
S Fence.

SAN FORD — Being a star
player on a top team paid off
tor 10 Seminole Athletic
Conference girls basketball
players recently.
Only one o f the 10 tabbed
for inclusion on the FHSAA
(Florida High School Athletic
Association) All-State Teams
by the FSWA (Florida Sports

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Semlnolo High School's

member of a team that
advanced to (he regional*.
Leading the way among
Seminole Athletic Conference
selections was Winter
Springs' Jen Font.
A four-year starter for
Coach Betsy Register's Bears
who also appeared In four
State Final Fours, winning
two State Championships, she
was named to the Class 5A
First Teams.
The 6-foot senior forward,
who is headed for the
University o f South Alabama
in Mobile, was the leading
scorer for a team that went
28-5 before losing the State
Semifinals.
Also earning recognition on
Class 5A Honorable Mention
list was Winter Springs’ start­
ing guards, Missy
Guadagnino and Sally
Johnston.
Guadagnino, who like F on t
was a four-year starter and
played In four Final Fou n , b
a 5-foot-5 dynamo who can
bury a shot from anywhere
on the floor. She b headed to
Stetson Univeralty thb fall.
Johnston, 5-foot-9, is also a
strong oubide shooter and
will follow her older sbter,
Mary Lou Johnston, to Rollins
College to play for Coach
Glenn Wilkes Jr.
Class 5A also included the
See A ll-State, Page 2B

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Winter Springs senior Je n F o n t (No. 33, top) was a C lass 5A First Team All-State pick, while Lake
Mary teammates Bryn Mosler ((eh) and Jackie Beik were both Class 6A Second Team All-Stale selec­
tions.

Baptist Church, the Hawks, the
Unknowns and Sanford
Church of God.
The tournament begins at
6:30 p.m. at the Salvation Armv
Gymnasium on 24th Street and
the public is invited to attend
at no admission charge.
Tonight at Zinn Beck Field
behind Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium on
Mellonville Avenue, the Spring
Church Slow Pitch Softball
League will play its second to
last night of the regular season.
At 6:30 p.m., the Saints
(Church of the Latter Day
Saints) takes on Team 2 from
Seminole Community Church.
At 7:30 p.m. it will be the
Knights of Columbus (All Souls
Catholic Church) challenging
Sanford Central Baptist
Church.
At 8:30 p.m. Team 1 from
Seminole Community Church
will battle one of its sister
squads. Team 3.
Sanford Church of Christ has
the night off.
Also on this week's softball
schedule is the 2nd Annual
Dustin Kendall Benefit Softball
Tournament.
The event has attracted teams
from throughout Central
Florida as players get out of the
house to have some fun and
raise money to help Dustin,
and hopefully others If enough
money is raised, to attend
See Recreation, Page 2B

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Oviedo High School graduate Larry Grayson waits on his pilch dunng a game at the NJCAA Worid S eries in Grand
Junction, Colorado last week. Grayson helped lead Manatee Community College to second place in the series

BRADENTON — Larry
Grayson has had the kind of
baseball season most people
only dream about.
The former Oviedo High
School star has been collecting
awards at Manatee Community
College in Bradenton since the
beginning of May like they are
going out of style.
First he was named First
Team All-Suncoast Conference
and Suncoast Conference Flayer
of the Year.
Then during the State
Tournament it was announced
that the 5-foot-ll, 190-pound
outfielder had been selected the

FCCAA (Florida Community
College Athletic Association)
and NJCAA Region VIII Player
of the Year.
To cap off his season in
Florida, he led the Lancers to
their 12th State Championship,
the most won by any school in
Florida, and was named the
Tournament Most Valuable
Player.
Also during this time
Grayson was picked in the
Major League First Year Draft
for the second time. As a senior
at Oviedo the Oakland Athletics
grabbed him in the 13th round.
This time, the powerful out­
fielder fell to tne 33rd round
where he was selected by the
See Grayson, Page 2B

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M id n ig h t rid e o f P a u l R e v e re r e tu r n s to
Special to ttw Herald
DAYTONA BEACH — T h e midnight ride of
Paul Revere will return to Daytona International
Speedway this year with the Janl-King Paul
Revere 250 on the Fourth of July following Bud
Pole Qualifying for the Pepsi 400. The Janl-King
Paul Revere 250 will partner the Rolex Sports Car
Series with the NASCAR Winston Cup Series for
the first of two back-to-back races for the sports
car aeries.
The Paul Revere 250 dates back to 1967 when it
was created to augment the Pepsi 400. The race
originally began at midnight, but is slated to start
around 11:15 p.m. this year, immediately follow­
ing Bud Pole Qualifying and Daytona
International Speedway's Fourth of July Fireworks
extravaganza.
, Historically the Paul Revere 250's partnering
with NASCAR has drawn some of the top names
in motorsports to the race, including A1 Unser,
Peter Gregg, Lyn S t James, Danny Ongais, Tiny
Lund and Hurley Haywood. Several NASCAR
drivers slid behind the wheel o f a sports car at
Daytona earlier this season during the Rolex 24 At
Daytona, including Tony Stewart, Kevin Harvick
and Robby Gordon, ana this year's Jani-King Paul
Revere 250 is expected to also draw some of
NASCAR's b est
The 2002 Jani-King Paul Revere 250 will feature
the five classes o f the Rolex Sports Car Series that
Include mid-engined Sports Racing Prototypes,
unlike anything seen at the local auto dealership,
as well as production-based GT race cars.
Sports Racing Prototype (SRP) is the premier class
of the Rolex Series, showcasing pure open-cockpit
prototype race cars designed for optimized speed
and exotic fan appeal The Sports Raring
Prototype II (SRPII) class is similar in concept to
the SRP cars, featuring smaller engines and chas­
sis.
The G T division Includes a trio of classes led by

Grand Touring Super (GTS) and its V8-powered
Saleens and turbo Porsches. The American GT
(ACT) class highlights American muscle cars,
including the Corvette, Camara and Mustang,
while Grand Touring (GT) machines am based
upon road-going street car and include the BMW
M3, Ferrari 360 GT, Mosler M T900 R and Porsche
G T3R.
The Jani-King Paul Revere 250 will be the sixth
race o f the year for the Rolex Series that will trav­
el back to Daytona International Speedway to
wrap-up th e season with the Grand American
Finale, Nov. 8-10.
Tickets am currently on sale fo r the Jani-King
Paul Revere 250 by logging onto www.daytonaintemationatspeedway.com or calling the w eedw ay
ticket office at 386-253-RACE

Brumos Racing Holds First
Daytona Prototype Driver Fitting
Brumos Racing madetustory last January when
it became the first team to announce plans to con­
test a Daytona Prototype In the 2003 Rolex Sports
Car Series season.
The renowned race team took the next step
when drivers Hurley Haywood, David Donohue,
J.C. France and Wayne Jackson traveled to
Indianapolis for their first fitting in the new
Daytona Prototype being constructed by FABCAR
Engineering.
Five-time Rolex 24 At Daytona winner
Haywood felt right at home behind the wheel of
his new Porsc
“Even thorn
work, it feels Tike a Porsche. I've driven Porsches
for 25 years. When I get into this car; the steering
wheel is in the right place, die d ia ls are in the
right place and the seat fits. So, I'm very comfort­
able. ft feels Just like a Porsche.”
Haywood will co-drive the FABCAR-designed
Brumos Racing #59 Porsche-engined car next sea­
son with J.C . France, an up-and-coming racer cur-

Grayson
RESULTS
SATURDAY, MAY IS

Continued from page 1B
Seattle Mariners.
Along with the State
Championship went a trip to
the NJCAA World Series In
Grand Junction, Colorado and
on the way Grayson found out
that he had made the NJCAA
All-Gulf (Florida, Alabama,
Georgia) District Team.
After a first game bye, Coach
Tim Hill and the Manatee nine
pounded the host team, Lamar
Community College from
C o l o w k y l l H at SupUzlo Field.

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(1M ) 7, Jeflrraon CoOrge. HiUrboro. MO (4215)S
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. off to a stow start at the plate,
going 0 -fo i^ with a run scored
and an KBI.
The ex-Lion shook the cob­
webs off his bat in the next
game, however, going 3-for-4
with a walk, two runs scored
and three RBI as the Lancers
outscored Wallace State from
Alabama, 11-10, in 10 inning
But the linescore only tolc
part of the story as Grayson
blasted a two-out, three-run
home run to cap a five-run bot­
tom of the nintn inning to tie
the game at 10-10.
Crayson had another good
game in the Winner's Bracket
Final, going l-for-3 with his sec­
ond home run, walking two
times, scoring two runs and dri­
ving in two. Unfortunately for
the Lancers, Central Arizona
College plated nine runs in the
top of the sixth inning and sent
Manatee to the Loser's Bracket
with a 16-11 triumph.
The Lancers bounced back to
earn another shot at CAC,
pounding Lamar CC for the sec­
ond time, 12-2. Grayson was
held to an 0-for-2 evening with
a walk.
The Championship Game
turned out to be a bummer for
the Lancers (41-20) as Central
Arizona (50-17) rolled to an 18-8
victory in a game stopped after
seven innings by the Run Rule.
The game was close early,
however, as Grayson hit a threerun home run to close the gap
to 5-3, before CAC pulled away.
Grayson finished the game 1for-4 with his third home run of
the series, two runs scored and
three RBI.
Grayson finished the tourna­
ment 5-for-17 (.294) with the
three home runs, walked four

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times, scored seven runs and
drove in nine in the five games.
For his efforts, he was named
to the All-Tournament Team.
The only thing that Grayson is
waiting for now is the
announcement of the JU CO AllAmerica Team, which the out­
fielder will make in some capac­
ity.
With his outstanding year
behind hime, Grayson now has
a decision to make, sign with
Seattle or head north to the
University of Georgia.
If he should decide to become
a Bulldog Grayson would be
reunited with Sanford's Rick
Eckstein, who just finished his
first season as an assistant coach
at Georgia.
Grayson played for Eckstein
when he was an assistant coach
at Oviedo under former Lion
head man Kenne Brown.
If Grayson should attend
UGA, they may start calling
Athens Seminole County north
as he would be in the same out­
field with Sanford's Chaz Lytle
and also in the lineup with fel­
low former Lion Justin Holmes,
who figures to be the starting
second baseman.
2002 NJCAA D IV ISIO N I
BASEBALL NATIONAL
CHAM PIONSHIP RESULTS
SuplizJo Field. G ra d junction. Colorado

National Champion _ Central Arizona
College, Coolldge, Arizona.

National Runnera-up _ Manatee
Community College, Bradenton

Ridenour
Continued from page IB
i Slate Championship in 1992, a year before he
vas mysteriously let go as coach.
His teams, including Seminole High's Willie
ditcheil and Lake Mary's Darryl Merthie and
:reddie Miller, were almost impossible to figure
3U t.

One minute they would press you in the face
,om one end of the floor to the other and fastteak with speed and athletic agility that would
av e m ade the Los Angeles Lakers proud and in
hu next minute set back in a stifling zone defense
tut water couldn't penetrate and run a timefiling offensive weave that left defenders worn
‘You just never knew what to expect.
Ridneour did not lose his passion for the game,
ou always felt he wanted to win more than his

1 MONDAY, MAY 17
e i l . San JacintoNorth 14. Middle
Georgia College 10 (Middle Ce. eliminated)
Cee*e9. WaUee State CCUXJotm A Logan
CoOrge0
Came 10 _ Central Arizona College 9,
Louteburg CoOrge 4
TUESDAY, MAY »
Came 11 _ Lamer CC 7, Mm A. Logan
College 0 (Logan eliminated)
Caaae U _ Sen Jadnto-Nanh 25, Louteburg
College 19 (Louteburg eiiminrted)
Came 11. Manatee CC 1L Wallace Sate CC
M
WEDNESDAY, MAY 2*
Ceme 14 . Lamar CC 10, Wallace State CC 3
(Wallace eliminated)
Game IS _ Central Arizona College 14.
Manatee CCU
THURSDAY, MAY 30
Ceme 14 _ Manatee CC IX Lamar CC 1
(Lmut
Came tT _ Central Arizona College 9, San
Jacinto-North g (San Jednio eliminated)
FRIDAY, MAY 31
CHAMPIONSHIP CAM!
Ceme U _ Central Arizona Callage 14.
Manatee CC • (Manatee etlmlnetedl

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
Cetehen _ Nkh Starinoha, San JacintoNorth; Jeff TUnmona, Manatee CC
Infieldm _ Will Crouch, San Jacinto-North;
Scott Neede. Wallace State CC; Brett Dowdy,
Manatee CC; Cabe Mayorga. Central Arizona
College; Richard Quihute-BrlL Central Arizona
College.
Outridden _ Drew Ctitan ro. Louteburg
College; Miiea Franklin. San Jacinto-North;
Adrian Colton. Mlddla Georgia Collage, Larry
Grayroa, Manatee CC
FlicKara _ (aeon Urquidez. Central Arizona
College; Randy Beam, Manatee C C Brad
Knox. Central Arizona College
Designated Hitler . Kenny Myers. Wallace
State CC

rentiy polishing his skills in the Grand-Am Cup
Street Stock Series. Wayne Jackson will pilot the
similar Brumos Racing #58 entry with co-driver
David Donohue, son of Hall of Fame road racer
Mark Donohue.
Brumos Racing, based in Jacksonville, Fla., has a
rich history of Porsche racing that includes 11
IMSA titles and three Tirana-Am championships.
They have also appeared In Daytona's Victory
Lane six times as the owner or sponsor o f the
Rolex 24 At Daytona overall winner.
All of the Brumos d riven were pleased with
their first look at the new Daytona Prototype and
are eager get it on the track.
'I 'm ready to race. W h en 's the start button?"
France Joked after sliding behind the wheel for
the first time.
Both Haywood and Donohue commented that
they were not only looking forward to racing the
new n e e car, but also competing in the new
Daytona Prototype class.
“I like the uniqueness of the formula. It allows a
much larger spectrum of driven to compete for
the overall win, which in sports car racing has not
been available to most people because there are so
many classes of cars," Donohue noted. "I think
this will open the door for more people to com­
pete for the overall win, which is much more
rewarding and what teams and drivers w a n t"
' I think all these c a n are going to be very equal
In performance. It's going to have a lot of d iffer
ent manufacturers involved, and it's going to put
the importance back into the lap of the teams and
drivers. The teams are going to be the ones to dic­
tate who is going to win the race," Haywood
added.
The newv Daytona
1
Prototypes will get their first
it in
official test
I November during the Grand
Americani Finale event weekend at Daytona
International Speedway.

JIMMIE JOHNSON HAS EYE ON
ANOTHER POLE IN PEPSI 400
When looking ahead to see who might sit on the
le for the 44th annual Pepsi 400 on July 6,
unie Johnson's name should be at the top o f the
list
The driver of foe No. 48 Lowe's Home
Improvement Chevrolet began his rookie Winston
Cup season by winning foe Bud Pole Award for
the Daytona 500 on Feb. 9 and qualifying for the
2003 Budweiser Shootout.

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All-State
Continued from page IB
only local player to not make
the reglonaU, Lyman's Celeste
Hudson.
The 5-foot-8 senior guard,
who la headed (or the L
University of Central Flprida,
earned a spot on the Second
Team after averaging on triple­
double, over 10 per game in
scoring, rebounds and assists,
for the Greyhounds this past
season.
But it was in Class 6A where
the SAC really shined, having
six players tabbed.
Topping the local picks were
the Lake Maty High School duo
of seniors Jackie Beik and Bryn
Mosler, both of whom made the
Second Team.
Beik, a 6-foot-1 forward,
stepped up to become foe star
of foe Rams for Coach Carl
Brown, leading Lake Mary in
scoring as they went 33-1 and
not losing until foe State
Semifinals to two-time State
Champion Miami-Edison.
Mosler, a 5-foot-10 senior,
never became the scorer that
most predicted she would be,
but she was a four-year starter
for foe Rams nonetheless,
becoming one of the best point
guards in all of Florida.
Two more Lake Mary starters
that will be returning for Brown
this fall made foe Honorable
Mention list.
Junior forward Alexa Kane, 5-

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The 26-yea w ild native of El Cajon. Calif., J
Loy Alton and Mike Skinner as foe only ir
capture foe Daytona 500 pole when he Wi
lap of 185.831 mph around foe famed 15-m itoj
oval.
"It was ai igreat spotlight," said Johnson, w ho)
row____
of h e Daytona 500 with
shared foei front
f_______
Kevin Harvick. "There were positives and i
fives to i t We were on top o f t h e world and i
one way to go, which was down."
Johnson, w ho finished 15th in foe Daytona 5001
will look to repeat as the pole winner at Daytona I
during Bud Pole Qualifying for foe Pepsi 400 on |
July 4 at 8:15 pan.
Tne top 36 starting positions for foe Pepsi 400
will be
speed durine
during Bud Pole
e secured with toeed
Qualifying while the final seven positions will be
filled with provisionals.
te Pepsi 400, there
Following qualifying for file
will be a fireworks show andI the Janl-King Paul
Revere 250 Grand American Road Racing Series
race.
If Johnson were able to w in the Bud Pole Award
for the Pepsi 400, it would b e the 13th time a dri­
ver has won both the Daytona 500 pole and the
Pepsi 400 pole in foe same year. Dale Jarrett most
recently swept the poles at Daytona in 2000.
Entering Speed weeks to February, there was
* n ty of pressure on Johnson to qualify for foe
ytona 500. He was driving for a new tram
owned by Rick Hendrick and four-time NASCAR
Winston Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon and
didn't have the luxury of any provisionals.
The only way Johnson could crack the 43-car field
for the Daytona 500 was either with a fast qualify­
ing lap or through the Gatorade 125's. Johnson
wasted no time qualifying for the "Great
American Race" when he w on the pole position
on Feb. 9.
Entering the July 6 Pepsi 400, Johnson now has
two W inston Cup restrictor-plate races under
b e lt He hopes lie can parlay his education in
restrictor-plate races into a solid finish in the
Fepjsi 400 on July 6.
‘’The more experience the better, especially If
this rales package stays the w ay that it is," said
Johnson, who finished fourth In the Aaron's 499
at Talladega Superspeedway.
To purchase tickets for the Pepsi 400 and the
STACKER 2/GNC Live Well 250 NASCAR Busch
Series race, go online or call the Speedway ticket
office at (386) 253-7223.

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foot-10, and sophomore center
Meghan Chamberlain, 6-foot,
were the other Rams men­
tioned.
The other tw o players to
make the Class 6A picks were
the am azing O vied o High

School sophomore duo of
Irimar Hernandez and Whitney
Tossie.
Tossie, a 5-foot-10 guard-for­
ward, was foe top scorer in the
county and figures to be one of
the top players in the state, if
not in the country, over the next
two years.
For her efforts she was named
to the Second Team.
Hernandez, 5-foot-4, is an
impressive outside shooter who
directed a team which had no
senior starters and led the Lions
to a surprising runner-up finish
in the District Tournament and
a spot in the regionals.
FHSAA G IR L S ALL-STATE
BASKETBALL TEAM S
CLASS 6A
FIR ST TEAM
Sjrlxia Fox In . Miaml-Ediaon, 4-foot-l.
•optwoim*. enter; Candace Jackaon. Palm
Beach tak a, 5 loot 9, Mnlot, forward-guard;
Sarah Lancatter Saraaota. 5-foot-4, am tor.
guard. Cnatal Randolph. Deerfield Beach. V
loot-4, junior, guard. Jaamlna Tyler,
Jacktoovllle-Sandalwood, 5-foot-4, aantor,
guard, Kmtrtna Wllaon. EtecrfkkJ Brach, 6tool-1, Junior, forward-canter

SECOND TEAM
JacUa Balk. Lakt Mary, 4-foot-1. am lor. for­
ward; Valeria dr Wtaaco, MUmi Smtor, 5-font9, amtor, guard; Taahia llolaton, Fort
Lauderdale-Dillard. 5*foot-7, amtor, guard;
Bryn Moater Lake Mary 5-foot-10. am lot
guard.
Cylma
Noma,
Jackaonvllir-

TH IRD TEAM
Taaha Jahnaon. Cypteee Creek. 4-fout-l,
amtor, forward; Shanttl Ragtn, Pembroke
Pirn-Flanigan. 5-foot-11, aophomore, for­
ward; Whitney Toeaic, Ortedo, 5-foot-10,
Erin Marling.
Otando-Boone. 5-foot-II, arnica-, forward;
jtwvoj Tvnxi,afti
t Saraaota. 4-foot-l, amlor. enter;
Shonterta IWlJama. Miamt-Jackaon. Sfont-4,
amtor guard.

HONORABLE MENTION
Roar Abreu, Devie-Vfcrtem. 4-foot, amtor
forward; Victoria Adlay, Miami-Ediron. 5-loot11. brahman, forwXd; Ronka Alim, Hialeah,
5-foot-7 tophomoe, forward; Sarah Brown,
ParklanJ-Douglaa. 3-loot-7, amtor, guard;
Meghan O a t e s M s Lake Mary. 4-foot.
Aahlry Current. Colonial,
3 foot-11, amtor, forward;
Curtu,
(ward; Marianna
I
Palmetto. 3 foot-4, tophomoe, guard; Parnate
Dinner, Tampa-Riverview, 3-foot-II, acnlor,
forward; Oiardca Forthee. MiamLGoteman. 5foot-7, amtor, guard; Shantte G e e . SanaotaRivrrrtew, 3 foot-4, brahman, guard; Irimar
Htnundex, O r ted*, I-foot-4, i ephemera,
guard; Katie Higter. Miami Senior, 3 foot!,
amtor, guard; Daeonna Inneririty, North
Miami Beach, 5-foot-S, amtor. guard; Latoya
John un, Hialeah-American. S-fooMI, junior,
forward; Alexa Karae. Lake Mary: 5-faot-ld
|t ntoe guard; Victoria Lawta, Miami Killian. 4foot-3. amtor, e n te r Raqurl Mattie, Coral
Spring!, 4-foot-l, aophomoe, forward-enter,
Yinrtica l&gt;nz, tlomeateed-South Dedr, 3 foot3. amtor guard; Louteta Plane, North Miami.
3 foot-10, acnlor. forward; Tierney Rock,
JackaonvIUe-Sandalwood, 3 foot-*, aophomoe. forward; CiaaeUe Rumell, MiamlSuruet, 3 foot-10. junior, enter; Denonkfue
Thome, Miami-Eduon. 4-foot-2. amtor en ­
ter

CLASSSA
FIRST TEAM
Nilaaha Brown. Daytona Beach-Mainland. 3
foot-9, acnlor guard; Brittany Dam.
Gatncavtlle-Buchholx. 4-foot-X aantor enter,
Jen Foret, Winter Spring*, 4-foot, tenter for­
ward; Tamara lamer South Broward, 3 four
10, aentor forward; Lauren Ntevca, Cooper
City, 4-foot-l, amtor, enter; Dominique
Redding, Clearwater 4-foot-l, junior, forward

SECOND TEAM
Jennifer Cattt, Fori Myen, 4-foot-l, Junior
forward-center; Candice DuPrre, TampaWharton, 4-foot-X aantor enter; Chelate
fame*. Charlotte, 4-foot-X Junior, enter.

'B IG STIC K AWARD* - Given to the
player with the tournament's highest
batting average (Minimum IS bats)
Nick Stevirwha . -591 (13 for 22); San JacintoNorth.
PRESTON WALKER MVP AWARD
Cabe Mayorga _ Central Arizona College.
OUTSTANDING PITCHER
Randy Beam . Manatee CC.
BEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER
Nate McCall _ Central Arizona College.
HOMA TH OM A S SPORTSMANSHIP
AWARD

•enter guard, Mamie McKinney, TaUahaaareLlncoln, fprward; K rley Roegim-Jcnam.
Bote Cirge. 3 foot-7. Junior guard.

TH IRD TEAM
Alicia Cladden, Orange Park. 3 foot-11.
Junior, forward, Jen llanem. Seminole, 3 fool
10, junior guard; Taaha Hollmtua, Fort Walton
Beach, 3fou t-ll, aentor. enter; Liz Perdue
Nxrville. 3 foot-n , acruor, en ter; Kamiaha
Koaa. Cypeaa Lake, amtor, forward.
Dominique Waahingfon, PenaacnU-Eacamhia.
3foot-10, Junior forward.

Min A. Logan College (Jerry Halstead).

NJCAA CO ACII OF THE YEAR
Clinl Myers . Central Arizona College.

teams did, even after sitting out three years from
coaching basketball, instead concentrating on
coaching his son's youth baseball team.
In 1996 he became an assistant coach at Oviedo
under new head boys basketball coach Ed
Kershner and teamed with the renowned coach to
him the Lions into not just a state powerhouse,
but one that is recognized nationally.
This past season, with Kershner having three
other more than capable assistants, Ridenour
moved over to Brian Wilson's young girls team
and helped the Lions go 24-8 and earn a spot in
the region al. And things should only get better
as Oviedo only had one senior that made any
contribution this past season.
But for all his helping and love of the game,
Ridenour would still like to be a college head
coach and run his own program again. And with
his credentials, someone should give him a shot.

SandaJwood. 3-toot-U, aantor forward. Credit
Vfootolk. Apopka. 3-footS. aentor guard.

HONORABLE MENTION

Herald photo by dim Wentz

Rollins signee Sally Johnston was named Honorable Mention Class 5A AllState tor her strong play for Coach Betsy Register at Winter Springs.

Kim B-ebera, Heine* City, 3 foot-li, aentor
forward -en ter; Laqurtta Frrgtuon. South
Broward, 3 foot-*. Junior forward; Lawonda
Fowler Hainea City 3 toot-10. Junior forward,
Mteay Cuadagnlno, Winter Springe 3 foot-5,
•enter guard, Chrrica Henry. Daytona BeachMainland. 4-foot-l, tophom oe, forward,
Tamara Hubbard, Jet kaomrdle-Terry Parker 3
foot-7, juntorm, guard; Sally Johnatan, Winter
Spriaga, 3 foot-9, aantor guard; Nataaha
Kuntz. NicerUte, 3 fool*, aentor forward.
Danielle McDonald, Pori Orange-Sprue
Greek. 4-foot-l, tophomoe. en ter; Aaha Neat
Daytona Beach-Mainland, 3foot-Il, acruor
torwani-guaid, Rachel Oglcaby, Fort Walton
Brach. 3 foot-4, aentor, guard; Katie Pratrak.
Gemeavdlr-Buchholz, 3fout-3, amtor guard.
Stacie Pratrak. CainnriOr-BuchhoLr 3 toot-3,
•m ut guard; Angela Rote. Nicer die. 3 tool 9,
Junior, forward-enter; Laahaunda Slade,
South Broward. 3 hot-I. Junior guard. Soria
iiw efl Fort Walton Beach. 3faot-S, Junior for­
ward, Taniaha Thome, Oioctaw hatcher,
amtor forward; Stwena Walton, Largo, 4-foolX funor, en te r; Courtney WUder TampaChamberlain, 3fool-IO, amtor, forward.
Aahlry Wdliama. Jackacxivdle-Wothon, Sh ot
8, cophomcne, forward.

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LOT S IX FO REST BROOK,
FOURTH SECTION. ACCO R O M )
TO TH E PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IX

W ITN ESS my hand and to* aval ol
toto Cow l on tola day aI JU N 13.
2002.
Marymn* Mora*, dark
Clara ol avt CIRCUIT Couri
By Rudi Ktog
Aa Oapufy Clara
Echavarria AAaaocMa*. P A . PO .
Boa 2501A. Tampa. FL 33022 50IS
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
A CT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIE S NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM ­
M ODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
TH IS
PROCEEDING
SHOULD
C O N TA CT COURT ADM INISTRA­
TIO N AT 201 N. PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORKM 32771. TE LE ­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-4330.
N O T LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO TH E PROCEED-

SL Jcton* WMar Managwnard DWrid ha* approved toa panwi autoorumg
to* removal cd toa M M n g w idtoona ratokng to Bald EagM to to* Oapny
40. A i oonakucaon acavkHa (todwang daartog and gruCtang. grackngdiaiurM n lo vagatanon, or plaoamard ol anparwua auriacarg) attoai 1.500 laal ol
Eagto a Naal SE 53 (aa mapped by toa Florida Fan and Wlkld* Conaanrslam
Cormraaaton and aa dap«*d on Shaal 2A and 42 o» lha approved
Corakucaon Nana) and toa o* M l Eagto'a Naal (aa loealad by to* U S Fan
and Wkkd* Conaarvaaon Cammlaaion on Fad. S and 12.2001) mual comply
add toa racormwndabon* raoarvad kom toa U .X Ftah and W klda Sanrca on
Faknary 1X2001.
41. 1b r a n toa pndackon ol bald aagtoa vntlwi toa propel area, toa par
mtoaa dial comply auto toa bfcrvng
* Tb* pamana* Hud toakud *■ panonnar taaoclalad arih to* prayacl id to*
polardW praaarp* or aatfa* and to* naad to avoid tauurbtog to* aaotoa
X Th* parmataa ahal adtoa* a* conainadion paraonral toal toar* am Civ*
and crimaial panaima lor learning haraaaaig, or kr*ng bald aagla*, arach are
protadad walar Chapter 38-27. Florida AVmaairabva Coda, and SO Cod* oT
Federal Ragdanon 17.
c topay lo, or daatod. an aa^a mual ba raported nanatbately » to* Diatrld
(407)407-4300), to* Fkxate Fiah and Wddbl* Conaarvaaon Commiaaion (1■03342-4020). t a i l s Fan and W ajda Same* In Jackaonvria (1-004-2322S40). and toa Florate AwJubon Socialy'a Bad oT Pray Canter (407)444-0100).
d. ki adMteaiteurnanad by aMAoTOteDlairid, to* Florida Fiah and WikM*
f~rrgar»ateaifum wann m il l fiah andYfkJdi f lt r r r t * -k t n -r t r r*Tt1
toa bahavur d toa eagle* toal am neakng on-ad* or toal toraaian to* aately
ol adUl aagaa or toar dddw mual c a a u «T»n*&lt;k*i*rr upon verbal or endian
radricakon by toa OutnoL Comnatalon or WHM* Same*
42. No conatrucaon ia ewhorlnd on Lota 1 torougi 7 ir k auch tana aa to*
rwar aardpa natr ■ dadarad abandoned or lo*L aa daViad n to*
mraagamard gwdritoa* and aa dawrrranad by to* Oakid. One* to
haa racarvad amnan approval tod to* near aa^a a (ted ite* bean abandoned
or tat, o n k u d io n may proceed on Lola 1 through 7, aa daprclad on to*
AI ol Tte term* and oondnana id Parm* 04*117-45713! ard ramaai to aBad.
•Kapl a* naxMted by to* ramoval id toa above conddun*
Th* Ba&lt;a) eordtewig to* «ppNaawi lor to* atm * lated (term* m avadakte
tor kapadon MotaUy through Friday aicapl lor legal hoidaye. 4 00 t m lo
500 pm || M SI johna Rrvar Water Uanagamant DwtncKDiatndl
Haadquartara. 4040 Real SkaaL PateOw. FL 321781420. A par ion arias*
fubaianbal nteraata am aflacted by toa OaCnd parmaang dactaron may p*8
■cn lor v i atknriakaav* hearing n accordance wito aacnona 120 500 m d
12037 Ftarkte Stekkaa. or may chooaa lo pwau* madwaon aa v i akamakv*
lamadv water aacnon 120 573. Ftonk Sundae. b*4om toa daarten* tar Mng
a paawai. Chooamg madaaon aid nor advaraaly a*ad to* n^d to a hearing «
markaam doaa nd raaiA n • aadamara Th* prccarkrraa lor purawng madaaon am ear kato n taction 120 S7X Fknte SUkda* and nda* 28104.111 and
28104401-404 Florate Attnaaakakv* Cod*. Paatejn* rragl comply vnto to*
raqueamarda si FkakteArkiaraatraav* Cod* Chacaar 28104 and ba Mad Hto
(racarvad by) to* Dgtncl Clark loealad *1 Dtelncl Haadytertara, Highway 100
WaaL Patetka. FL 32177 PeOticne lot admaaalraLv* hearing on toa above
appacakorat) rru lb a Mad wdan rnanry-ona (21) daya ol pWterabon or toa
node* or w4h*i hm ntyra (24) day* ol toa DwtoU dapoarang nonca ettote
tear* In toa m*4 lor toot, paraona lo «t »m to* Diatncl mad* actual none*
Fritem to Na a paaaon atom tow am . pwiod Nw4 conaMWa a w*&gt;var c4 any
iW N tl tuch paraon(t) may hav* lo raryjaal an aikiwaakiev* dalannnaDon
pwaralg) wakHwouna 120 • «» and 120 57 F S . ccncrang to . aubiact p «
M Paaaon. tow am rad Bad n accontenca w «i to* above prwnmon. v .
^Bacauta^rw^ackraraakaava haanng procaa* a d**ign*d lo tormulau Itoal
iggncy icooii, Wm Mng ot i p#0Bofi mtiirui tfwil Ih* 'DMIrtCf• Ifarwui itficm n^ny
ba ckSaranl Irom toa poanicn taken by 4 *i toia nonca ol intent Paraona «ho«&lt;&gt;
tubatanbal mtaraata wd ba altectad by any auch lm»l dacolonor toa Dwricl
on
apptcam have
n^4 to patmon to bacom* a paity to* proraadng.
in accordanca wito toa latyaremanta aal k»to above
Pubaah J u s 23. 2002
NNI42

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pureuant Ip an Order Granting to*
Moaon |p A***&lt; ForaVoawa Sate
dated Ato* IX 2002. w aved In C M
Cat* No. OOCA-1974-14 L cl toa
Cko d Court st to* 1CTH JuJcted
C kud hand tor SEMINOLE Cowdy.
SANFORD. FLORIDA. I a d a*4 to
toa hVteM and ta k bkkter tor cath
N to* W EST FRO N T DOOR O F
COURTHOUSE ol toa BDBNOLE
Cowdy Courtoouaa, SOI N. PARK
AVENUE . SANFORD. FLORKM.
Ftoridi V 11DO Am , on toa 11 day ol
M f. 1002 too tokoiring daaertoad
properly aa aal tom to l t d
Summary Final Judgment to-w*:
LO T X PAIM POVfT, AS PER PLAT
IN. PLAT BOOK 80. PAGES 4*
THROUGH 71. INCLUSIVE. PUBU C RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
Dated tot* 14 day ot June. 2002
(ORCUTT CO UR T SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Cterkol toa Cktuk Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Cterk
Pubaah In: Th* Sandncte Haratd
M ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS W ITH D tSABEITItS
ACT. paraona alto dteaf n naadtog • tpactei acoommottekon thowd
comaa CO UR T AOMtoMTRATION.
at
to*
SEM INOLE
Cowdy
Courtoouaa N407-323-433X 1400*58*771 (ID O ) or 1400488477a
via Florid* Relay Sarvlc*.
DAVE) A STER N. P A
801 8. UM VERSfTY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, a 33324
(864)2334000
PuM atrJune23.30.2a32
N N in
M TH E CB K U TT COURT
O F TH B 1ITH
W A N D FOR
COUNTY.
JUR M O CTTO N DIVISION
CASE NO: 01-CA-143-14 P
F V ttT UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF DELAWARE FK/A FIRST
UNION HOME EQUITY BANK.
NA.
PUUHTWF

•on* or w d ra m tpouaaa cteknkig
by. faw nh and water any or to*
a l m « to toa raghaal
■nd bate bkkter b r catei M 8te Wate
Fiord Door ot toa Sarrdnota Cowdy
Courtooua*. 301 N Park Avarua,
Sardord, Fbrida at 11.00 am . on
JWy IX 2002.
Md prop)
FbM Judgment:
Ltd li t . DEERSONO X
to toa ptte tam ot. recanted to Fhel
Book 4X Pao*i 27.2f and 28, otto*
Puttee Raconte ct Sandncte Cowdy.
FtatUa
Dated tote 11 day ol Jw w , 2002
Maryann* Mora*. Cterk of th* Cowl
By.M arySanp*
Oaowv Clark
B FM O U YK . ALLEY, ESO
1031 W Mora* Bted. SWte 108
Wkdte Park. Florkte 327S8
PuMtehtJWte 2 X 3 X 8 )0 2
NN174

to

JOSEPH CLELAND. IF LIVING.
ANO W DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. TH R O UG H . UNOER OR
AGAINST JOSEPH CIELANO
VIRGINIA M. CLELAND;
JALALUDDIN F. MAFIA: JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
RC-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OATEN pwtuard lo an Order Granting to*
Moaon to Raaat Fomctoaum Sate
dated JUN 11 2002, entered In C M
Caa* No. 01-CA-142-14 P ot toa
Crate Court ot to* 18TH Judtolal
Orate In and tor SEMINOLE Courdy.
SANFORO. FLORIOA. I ad aa* to
to* htghau and beat bidder lor caah
al to* W EST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE td toa SCMtoXXE
Cowdy Co uida ua, 301 N. PARK
AVENUE . SANFORD. FLORKM.
Florida al 11 00 a m on to* day ol
JUL IS, 20G2 to* todoatng daecribad
property aa aal kwto In lt d
Swianary Final Judgmard. to-adt
LOT 11 ANO 12. BLOCK X SANLANOO SPRINGS TR A CT 30.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A S RECOROEO
IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE SX PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
Dated tow day at JUN IX 2002.
(CIRCUIT CO UR T SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Cterkol toa Orate Cowl
By: Mary 8noup*
Deputy Cterk
PuMan In Th* Samnote Herald
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AMERICANS WTTH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona wito JitC k a tt needtnQ1*
accumrnodalwn ayhoukj
contact CO UR T ADM im ST RADON.
*1
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courtoouaa al 407-323-4330,14008554771 (TO O ) or 1400-855-8770.
DAVIOJ. STERN. P A
M l S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, a 33324
(804)2334000
Pubiah Jun* 23. X , 2002
NNI73
M TH E ORCUTT COURT
IN AND FOR THE
EIGHTEEN TH JUDICIAL
CM CUTT FOR 8CMMOLE
COUNTY, FLORKM
CASE N a : 01-CA-341-18G
NANCY M HOLMES. TRUSTEE OF
THE NANCY M. HOLMES TR U ST
DATED JANUARY 27. 2000.
Ptemb*.

*

ANTHONY LABOY. DCERSONG
HOM EOW NERS ASSOCIATION.
NORTH SHORE COURTYARD
VILLAS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. IN C . and any
unknown hake, danaaea. grantee*,
creditor*, and otoar unknown parion* or unknown tpuuaat cternng
by. through and water any ol to*
above-named Defendant*
N O TICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO F.X CHAPTER 45
Noac* a grven tote d n u tr t to a
knte ludgmard itelad March 20.2001.
a* amandad by mat certain Onter to
Raecnatkia Sate dated Jun* 12.
2002. In Caa* No. 01-CA 341-1441
at Semnula Courdy. Fkmda n which
NANCY U HOLME3. TRUSTEE OF
THE NANCY M HOLMES TR UST
DATED JANUARY 27. 2000 « to*
Plaintiff and ANTHONY LABOY,
DEER SO NO
HOMEOWNERS
ASSO CIATION . NORTH SHORE

AFTER TH E DATE OF TH E FIR ST
PUBLICATION OF THIS N O TIC E
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER TH E
DATE O F SERVICE OF A CO PY O F
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l otoar cmiJtera id to* dacadad

tockidng ucmakirad. ccrdkv
gad or unkgadtead dakna. mual ate
toad dtem* aMi tote court WTTMM
THR EE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE OF THE FM ST PUBLICA­
TION O F THM N O TICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT 9 0 FILED W ILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th# date oi too ira pubkeakon ot
tote Nokca te Jut* 2X 2002.
Cheater A Back, Sr.
R7WI Boa 213A
HBahoro,KY 41048
Mcfwal N. Schnatew, Eaqum
Anabtehar 1 S c h ra b a P JL
PO. Boa 881280
Jadwomrite. FL 32255-1280
Telephone (804) 2844)100
Pub*ah-Jwi* 2X 3E 2002
NN177

M TH E CBKUTT COUNT
O F T H I ItTH JU O tC U L
CM C W TM A K O FO R
I COUNTY,

C A M MO.: 81 C A 177814 L
HOME SIDE LENOP4G. IN C .

MELANIE J. MOODY, ( I d
NOTICE OF B A LI
NOTICE IS OTVEN toal pwauted to
tote carteto Ftote Judgment dated
Jw w 7. 2002, to Case No. 01 CA
1378 14 L ol toa Orate Court te toa
ISM Juucite Cktuk to and ter
Sandnol* Cowdy. Florida, to atM i
Homaaidt Landing. Inc. la toa
Ftektet and MELAME A MOODY
a n d ____ _ UNKNOWN SPOUSE. ■
any rA/a Cadric Robtoaon; FIRST
TR U S T O F NEW YORK, NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, aa Tiuatea: THE
VELAS OF CASSELBERRY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, fX L ; M d
ANY and ALL UNKNOWN TEN­
ANTS. ditemtenla. I a d aal to toa
Nghate and bate Hddte ter caah te
toa watt toad door ol to* Sandncte
Cowdy
Courtoouaa.
Santerd,
Florkte,« 1100 betook A M ., cn toa
11 day at JLdy, 2002. to* kteowmg
daaatted ptepariy ate terto to to*
Ordte oi Ftote Adtenard:
lot 32. Vkaa ot Caaaateany (Yaaa
X aooordtog to to* Ptet toaraol.
moonted to Mte Book 4X Pag** 43
•m utfi 4X te toa Pubko Raoorda ot
Sandnol* Cowdy Fton
kV a : 3375 Hander
Park. Florida 32782
GATED: Jww ia 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark id to* Cowl
By: Mary Skoupa
Dapwy Cterk
PubicaOon ol ton Nokca id Sate
aa* made on to* 23 and 30 day te
Jw w . 2002. to to* Sandncte Iterate,
a nvaapapar dradalad to Saminote
Cowdy.
Aoomay ter PtetoM
WELIAM P McCAUQHAN
Duan* Uoma LLP
200 So. Btecnyna Bkrd, SWte 3400
MWnd. Fterkte 33131
(305)840-220)
Pubteh: Jww 2X X , 2002
NN175
M ra a ORCUTT COURT
OP THB 14TH
ItM M O LS COUNTY,

PKJRCS OP AGENCY A C TO N TAK EN B T THE
*T. JOHNS M VfR WATER M ANAGEM ENT DISTRICT
N a ln to gN*n toM toa taioarirg parm* la to ba m oddM dua a datamamiMn
toal aaa mad* bakcattng toar toara a n nd bak) aaglaa on or adlacard Id to*
O K lii Lillii i p rn jft t i» :
DRHorion, Inc. 0290 H a n k M National Drtv*. Bud* 102. Orlando. Florida
32822. parm* *4-I t 743713-1. Th* Oapny Laka* prtyacl a loealad to
I Cowdy Sactona 16,17. 20 and 21, ToamaHp 21 Sown. Rang* 32

to*

CASS M &gt; 1808-147814 L
COUNTRYWIDE HOkiE LOANX
INC..
PLAWTIFF
VS.
SAMUEL £. ADAMS AW A SAMUEL
x a x m m s . b r . if u v m a ANO V
DEAD, TH E UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. 0E V IS EE8. GRANTEES.
ASStONEEX LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TR U STEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
W TEREST BY, THROUOM. UNOER
OR AQAm ST SAMUEL E. ADAMS
AIWA SAMUEL E. ADAMS. SR.:
R O SETTA ADAMS: SE MMOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA; JO H N DOE
ANO JANE DOC AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS m POSSESSION
DEFENDANT! S)

COURTYARO VELAS HOMEOWN­
ERS ASSOCIATION. M O , Mai any

d v x o rv M iO N
C A M NO j *1-CA41041487
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS,
*40.
PATRICIA A WALKER; RANOY E.
A LTU ER TRPKTY BAY
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC.; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
PA7RKIA A MNJCER; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF RANOY E ALTIZER.;
JOHN DOE. JANE DOE AS
UMCNOWN TENANT (S )M
POSSESSION OF TH E SUBJECT
PROPERTY,

PI RE: ESTATE OF
DOROTHY J. REED.
N O TK H TO C M 9 TT0R S
Am N ona of
HOM ESTEAD OSTERMBU TK IN
DOROTHY X REED, d tca te iX F l*
Nuntoar 02 S74CP, te pandtog to to*
Crate Cowl h r Sandnote Courdy;
Florida. Probate Dfriaion. 8w
■dcbiii ol aMch te 301 R Park
Avenue. Sardord. Florid* 32771.
Th# nana* aid i t e ......... ol to*
paraonal rapmaardaBva and toa parTt aoomay am
•at terto batoar
A PHtoon to Datermto* Itemailaad
riakj* cd rate property cd dacedard
located at 531 W PMtrason Bkrd..
Lake Mary. Sandncte Cowdy, Florida
3274X and te datermto* aald propar­
ly to b* aaampt kom Ctekna od
iteTtdiora, naa n a n nwa.
A l cmdton cd toa

and otoar paraona nhom obfacl to
toa ateka ol toa rote proparly bktog
datamanad to b* aiam pl homaUM d. on whom a copy cd tola note*
te aarvad m o l Ba toad ctekna andtor
obteekona wdh tote Cow l W ITHIN
TH E LATER OF 1 MONTHS A FTER
TH E DATE OF THE FIR ST PUBLI­
CATION OP THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O F SER­
VICE O F A COPY O F TH IS N O TICE
ON THEM.
A l otoar cradbcra of Via dacedard
oateN, todudng wanatomd. comkv
gard or wteqwdated dakna. and a l
otoar cmdlom id toa daoadard and
paraona who obfact to to* atatua ot
too rate pmpariy batog datonranad to
court W1D8N 1 MONTHS A FTER
THE DATE O f THE FIR ST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS ANO O BJECTIO N S
NO T SO FAEO WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Tha dal* d to* ten pubkcaaon d
toil Nokca ia Jen* 33. 2002
jA M e a w weverot* .
2800 Plitaaanl (b n
Edmond. OK 7300X4404
Harry Q Raid. ■
Annmay tor toadamar
Florida Bar M l 240)42
1120 W Fkel Stmat SWte B
Sardord, FL 32771
IWaphona (407) 321-3BII
PubteriJww 2X 3X 2002
NN178

•anted oho have obfadten* tod
chotengt to* aaktoy d to* WB, to*
---------------d
to#
Bon d tote Court am tequbad to Bd
T a r oblacion# w4h tote Court W ITHB4 THE LATER O F THREE
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF TH O
NOTICE OR TH W TY OATS AFTER
TH E DATE O F SERVICE O F A
COPY OF TH K N O TICE ON THEM.
A l en d ton d too decoded and
othar paraona haring ctekna or
on ahem a copy d tote nokca a
date d toa IrM pubkeakon d tea
Court W ITHIN t h e l a t e r o f
THREE M ONTHS AFTER THB
DATE O F TH E F « S T PUBLICA­
TION OF THW NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER TH E DATE O F SER­
VICE OF A CO PY O F T H n NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l cdhar cmdtora d toa

RE-NOTICE O f

M THE C IH C U T COURT
M ANO FOR
IEM M OLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fite Number 02-44XCP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FRANK OWEN BACK.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha adiwaalmtun oI tha avtala d
FRANK OWEN BACK, ttecaaaad.
Fte Number 02 443 CP. a panting
In to* Cran) Court lor Samnote
Cowdy. Florida. Probata Otvtann.
to* atkkau ot which w 301 N Park
Avanua. Sanford. Florida 32771.
Tha namaa and addmataa d to*
paraonal rapraaanuuva and to* paraend rapmaantadva'a anomay am
Al cmdaoti d toa ttecadatd and
olhar paraona having claima.
damanda agamtl dacadanfa attala
todudng unmakimd. contingard or
tnMyitteWd daana. on whexn a copy
d A d nokca I* aarvad mual Ma a w
c'ruma wdi tow Couri WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Th* admadatrdton d lha aetata d
VICTOR D HUNT, cteceaaad. Fte
Nwkbar 02 575-CP, te pandng to to*
Clrcua Cowl tor Sandnote Cow dy
Florkte. Probata Dtvteion. th*
addrata d which te Poat Otoe*
Drawer X Swdord. Ftonda 32771.
Th* namaa arvl iiM an aa d to*
pemond rapmaardatora and toa par*
•at terto bateia
A l cradion ol via dacadant and
othar paraona having dalnw or
damanda agaatal dacadanfa aatda.
todudng unmarurod, conongard or
•arvdd a copy d toa nokca. m ud Ma
toa* claima wdh Eva Court W ITHIN
TH E LATER OF TH R EE (3 )
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE O F
TH E FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
NOTICE OR TH IRTY (30)DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O F SERVICE OF
A COPY O F TH IS N O TIC E ON
THEM
A l otoar crarteev* c4 to* dacadant
or damonda agamai toa DacadanTt
aarata. todudng wunakpad. conon­
gard or unaqudatad ctean*. mual Ida
toa* claana wah tote court W ITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS A FTER TH E
DATE OF TH E FIR ST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS N O TIC E
A U CLAIMS NOT SO F E E D VflLL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING TH E TIME
PERIOOS S E T FO R TH ABOVE.
ANY CLAIM FILED TW O (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER TH E D EC E­
D EN TS DATE O F D EATH IS
BARRED
Tha date d toa brat pubkeakon d
tow Nokca a June 23. 2002
Paraonal Rapraaanuuva
BARBARAS HUNT
2445 Brookadm Avarua
Winter Park. Fterkte 32782
Larry P Skater. EiqWm
Attorney ter PiraonalRapraeerdaeve
Ftonda Bar No. 442402
1518 East Hdcmal Stmat. Suk* 204
Oriando. FL 32803
Telephone (407) 484-8008
Fatdmte (407) 4944883
PubtahJwia 23. 30. 2002
NN178
to THE ORCUTT CO UR T
to AND FOR
UM 840LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Caa* Number: 02-247-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JERRY D ALBERT.
A D M H trn u n o N
Tha adranolrakon d to* aetata d
JERRY D ALBERT, dacaaaad. Fte
Number 02 247 CP, te pandtog to to*
Cacud Court ter Samaida Courdy.
Ftonda. Probata DOriaion, toa
addma* ol adich a Samnote County
Courtooua*. PO. Drawer c . Santerd.
Ftendo 32772-0458 Tha namoo and
■*7 1------d fte paraonal rapraaann o t ic e o f

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT

IM S MERCURY 4 DOOR: OREY
1004 BUCK 4 D OO R WHTTE
V1N41G4AD40R5CW408228
1IE7 HONDA 1 DOOR W M TE
VPM 1H0CAS322HA034871
r a n AUCTION W 8J. BE HELD ON
JU LY IX Mb* AT 10 O'CLOCK AT
CX J TOW ING, 1540 S. C fl 427.
LONOWOOO.FL 32750
PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS MAY
teSPECT THE VEMCLE TH E DAY
BEFORE AUCTION BETW EEN 0AM
AMO 8PM. TERMS ARE CASH OR
C E R TV K D FUNDS CXJ TOWWQ
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
A CCEPT OR REJECT ANY ANO

NN147ANOTK8 OP PUBUC SALE
U N C U U M O V E M C U AUCTION
117 MARKER I T .
ALTAMONTE SPRM OX a
SALE BEOMS AT 1000 AM. S O U )
AS m . NO WARRANTY. NO TTTIX
SELLER RESERVES TH E RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR A U BOS.
PURSUANT TO FX. 71X71

48)4 Wcodand B id , FL 33318
1883 OLDS
No.: I1SS24
3015 N O e ra n Bted.. 8122
Fort Laudanteka. FL 33308
Phono: (854) 5444883
Pubteh: JWw 2X 3X 2002
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WHEN J d y X 1043
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Pubteh: JWto 2X 2002
M ill

WHAT VEM CLE SALVAGE
AUCTION
W HEN July IX SOBS
TIME: IXOOteTT
W HERE A ERIbwmg Sdvto*
1001 N OrtendoAva
MadandFL 327SI
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
YEAR MAKE MODEL
VEM CLE IDENTIFICATION •
1) . 08 Ford Ptekupi
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Pidteh: Jw w 23.2002
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N O TK B OF PUBUC B A L I
ALTAMONTE TO W M X B K &gt;
ttT MARKER S T,
ALTAMONTE SPRM OX R
SALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM. SOLO
A S H , NO WARRANTY. NO TTTLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR A U BIOX
PURSUANT TO F A 71X78
7-1X2002
1188 CHRYSLER
1C3BC88E4JF187S02
PHONE • 407-33X0700
Pubteh June 23.2002
NN13S
B l THB CBKLST COUNT FOR
I COUNTY,
PXBN D 8M 1XCP
PI RE: ESTATE OF
ELEANOR EUZABETH MbOER,
N O TK B TO CM DTTORS
ELEANOR EUZABETH M1KLER.
daceaaid. Tie Numbar 02412-CP.
te panteig In toa C h u b Court ter
Sanandt Cowdy Fterkte, Probate
Dkrtdgn, »• adbtat d which te 301
N. Peril Avanua. Sardord, FL. 32771.
Th* namaa and addreaa oi

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THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F TM S NOTICE.
A U CLAM S N O T SO FEED WKL
BE FOREVER BARRED
M KEOUOA

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bated aanric* on PtetoaKa atemay*
or Inmadately toaraakar. '
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ter to* ratal demand
to to*
Comptekd « paaian.
TH* nokca i
WITNESS my hand and to* aad d
tote Com an tola (toy d JUN 17.

2001

Maryann* Mortk. cterk
Cterk d to* CIRCUIT Com
ByAuto Ktog
Ae Deputy Cterk
Echevarria l » mn r t em. P A . P.O.
Boi 25014 Tempo, a 33422-9018
M ACCORDANCE WTTH THE
AMERICANS WTTH DISABILITIES
ACT, PERSONS W ITH CHSASIUT1C3 NEEOWO SPECIAL ACCOMMOOADON TO PA/mCIPATE m
THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT C O U R T ADMMOTRATKW AT 201 N. PARK AVENUE.
SANFORO. FLORIOA 32771, TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (40D32X433X
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DATS PROR TO TH E FROCCEDINO
IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TOO) I 400-845-4771, OR VOCE
(V) 1 400955-4770. VIA FLORIOA
RELAY SERVICE.
PubAeh Jem* 2 3 .3X 2002
NN183

COUNTY.

todudtog unmaluraiL conongard or
wthfukteted ddma. on whom a copy
d tote note* la aarvad rikid Ma tte*
7+81
Ctewna Wdh tote Cowl WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
F150NEN7783
AFTER TH E DATE O F TH E FIRST
7-1'
PU8UCATION OP 1HI8 NOTICE
. a * iw n iv |m o « a w i i « i h «
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, Q riiE q r aanvic*. o r W---------------THBI NOTICE O N THEM
AJ G0h§g ctttk on of the dtcsdMnt

iFM om sPiTZBtaaao

N O TK B O F ACTION
TO REMINOTON OAKS H O W OWNERS ASSOCIATION, BKSLAST KNOWN ADORESX
cto Eke Wayna Janfona, R A
3240 Gateway Read
Lakatend. a 33*03
CURRENT A 00R E3&amp;
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO A U UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIM!NO BY. THROUOM.
UNDER ANO AOAINST THB HERE­
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN­
D ANTS) WHO ARK NO T KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR A U VE. W W THEH
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAM AN W TER EST AS SPOUS­
ES HEIRS. D EVISEES, OR O D C R
CLAMANT*
LAST KNOWN ADORESX
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADORESX
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED M an Kkon
te temcKMe a mortgage an toa toF
tearing daaotead property to SEMI­
NOLE County Fterkte:
LOT 1X RE u re a TON OAKS AT
t h e C R O ssm as. A cco flo w a
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROCD IN PLAT SOOK 3X
PAGES VX SB. ANO 70, OF T W
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEM M OU
COIWTV. FLORIDA.
HA* b e n Bad agteid yog did you
•r# rtdiVad lo larva a copy d yd*
lO dkyadH r
■ tn y an
S Aaaoclatei. PJL.
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*118 Corpomte Laka Drive. Sdte
300. Tampa. Fterkte 33*34. and M l

M TH E C S K tB T COURT
i lir a

NOTICE OF
PU BU C AUCTION
Noaca a hamby ghan.
McConrwl Ibaring ofl tab
d Pubic Audten For Sateaga
tar Caan on damand to laghaat
bkkter. to* tokaalng daacribad

JO M iTESIN SK Y

JUR teO KTIO N D N B O k
CASS HO: 83-CA 0888 14 W

FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F/K/A FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES D*/A

kUNOCLT NATtOHALM Om OAOt.
EUGENIA X COFFEY, V UV8KX
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HeiRS. DEVISEES.
G R AN TECX
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
FAROES CLAIMING AN INTEREST

sr.

through ,

under

or

AOAINST EUGENIA X COFFEY:
UMCNOWN SPOUSE OF EUOCNM
X COFFEY) JO H N OOC ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OCFINOANT(S)
H B -N O nCS O F

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1HGCO7264RA0S4484
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1040A447A3FP4243S2

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uanl to a Final Judgmard td
Fomcteawd dated toa day cd JAN
2X 2002. and entered In Caa* No
01-CA-2108-14W. td tha Circuit
Court td to* ts ra Judd*! c ra n m
and tor Sandncte Courdy Florida. I
•M 1*1 to to* htghaat andbaritaditer ter caah at toa W EST FRONT
DOOR OF COURTHOUSE cd to*
Samtnol* County CcH-moua*. In
Sanandt Cowdy. FM da at 11 00
o’clock am. on to# day ol JU LIA
2002. to* tebowtog daacribail properly a* M btto In M d Find Judgmard,
ton*:
LO T 11. TR8STY BAY PHASE IL
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO M PLAT
BOOK 34. PAGES 45 AND 44 OF
TH E PUBUC RECORDS O F SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
AMJK 5320 NORTH LAKE BUR­
N ETT LANE, WINTER PARK. FL
32782
In accordance wdh toa Amartcana
atto O a iM W i Act. Paraona wan
D m hdan n aadngidpaoaHaom modakon to parkdpal* in toa proCMdng thould canted to* Court
Adudnairaia u 20! N. Park Avamit.
Sanford. FL 32771, Tatephon*
Number (407)3234330 nd later
toan aavan (7) day* prior to to* pra
caadng. H haanng mpaaad. (TOO)
14004554771 or Waca (V)14008554770 via Fterkte Rday Santcaa.
Dated toa day cd JUN 12.2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
Cterk 01 Th* Ckcu4 Court
B y Mary Stroup*
Dapwy Cterk
Subnuiitd by:
Law Otoe* d Manhal C. Wateun
1400 NW 49to straw. S u it 120
Fori lavterrtate. Florkte 33308
Tatephon*: (954)45X0345
Facatmta: (854)7714052
PucathJWM 2X 3X 2002
NN178

N O TK E O F
PUBUC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
C 4 J TCW W G W IJ. S C U AT PUB­
LIC AUCTION THE FOUOW1NQ

PubtehJwi* 2X 2002
NN1SS
add* ra id ite todr ctekna adto tote
Court W ITHIN TH R EE M ONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE O F THE FIRST
pu eucA noN o f r a n n o t ic e
A U CLARIS. DEMAN0S AND
OBJECTIONS N O T SO FEED WXL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha iteM ot toa krai pubkeakon d
tote N oBotteJw u 23.2002

8SPvd
M THB CB KUTT CO UR T
FOR ItM M O LE COUNTY,
FLORKM
PROBATE OrwSIOte
F*a Nuatear 02478-CP
M RE: ESTATE OF
VICTOR D. HUNT,

(407)841-2180
Pubteh: Jw w 2X3X2002
NNtbS

Th* AucVon wd ba had) d SCO am .
on aald date* above. M cOcm ai
Toaring ERacovary, 2800 Sardord
Av* . Santerd. FL. 32773
vardclaa on* hour prior to aal*.
ra n * am "CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS'
McConnak Tdwmg
m H ||f
to
gf
any and a l B ID S.,
PiM dhJun* 2X 2002
NN184
M TH B CB K U TT COURT
FOR SEM M OUE COUNTY,
FLORKM
PROBATE OM SION
IN RE: ESTATE O F
CLYDE M. NICXELSCN,

CLYDE M NKKELSON. dacaaaad.
Fte Nuntoar 02-S0XCP. a pandtog
to to* Ckcm Court tar Sarnnda
County. Florkte. Probata Oariaton,
toa add*** of when a Sammal*
Cawdy Cowtoaua*. PO. Baa SOW.
Sardord. Fterkte 327728088. Tha
namaa ot to* pancnal tapraaantktora'a dtomay am ad terto bakw.
A U IN TER ESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
A4 paraona on whom tor* noaca Id
aarvad who hav* obtacton* toal
chateng* to* vdkkry d toa wiX toa
quaaftcainna d lha paraond raprn•ardakva. vanu*. or (Uriacacnon d
tea Court am radarad u Na tow
obfacbona adto tote Cout W ITHIN
TH E LATER O F THREE M ONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE FIR ST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR TH IR TY DAYS AFTER TH E
DATE O F SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS N O TICE ON THEM.
A l cmdtora d toa dacadad and
othar paraona haring dam a or
on whom a copy d toa noac# te
aarvad warm three mentoa alter toa
data d to* Drat pubtcaiton d tola
Court W ITHIN THE LATER OF
TH R EE M ONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F TH E FIRST PUBLICA
T10N O F TH S NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE O F SER­
VICE O F A COPY OF TM S NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l otoar cmdtora d toa dacadad
and paraona having Haim# or
damanda agamai toa dacadanfa
•atata mual Ida to** ctem* with toia
Court W ITHIN THREE M ONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
O BJECTIO NS NO T SO F LE D W 8X
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th# data d to* Nat pubkeakon d
to* NoSca la Jtena 2X 2002.
ILAE NICKELSON
WILLIAM E KREUTEH. ESQUIRE
Attorney lor Paraond Rapraaad aflva
Ftonda Bar No 0444S3
3117 Edgawalor Oriva
Orlando, FL 32804

ROBERT K. MdNTOSH, ESQUIRE
Fterkte Bar No. 178302
8TENSTROM . U dN TO SH . CO L­
BERT. WMOHAM ■ SIMMONS, P A
Sardord. a 3277X4448
Tateduna: 407132X2171
Attomay tor Paracmal Rapraaadatom
Putoah June 2X 3X 2002
N N in
Pubic aucten la ba hate at 801
am, an toa dayit) sp«c*Wrl bate*, al
toa kod door d Atoan'a Towmg Inc.
Located at 2484 OU Laka Mary Rd
Sulla 134. Santerd, F l ter to* purpoaa d dopoamg oI Via teloa*ng
F d katoar Intormaiton plaaa* cal
(407)321-2848
7AM2
(1) Thar IVSCrMaa* Okte
VtoW 1R48AA2490820
m m
(1) Year IV B tU d w Ddck
VIN1204WB55L8R1448424
Pubiah Juna 23. 2002
NN180
PUBUC AUCTION
Pudte auction to ba hate at 1200
pm . on toa Mh day a l Jd y 1002
At to* bod door d Sanford Towing
and Recovery loealad at 2522
Coudry 0 4 ) R d. Sardord. Fl 32771.
tor toa pupow d dtepoaeig ot toe
lolowfc-ig. vatxid*:
YEAR 1881 MAKE Jaguar
VW4 SAJHY1744MCS38148
Pudte aucaon to ba held al 1200
p m on to* Ito day at July 2082
Ai tie trod door d Santerd Towing
and Recovery loealad at 2522
CowaryCtabRd, Sanford. Fl 32771,
ter toa purpoa* d dapoamg d to*
YEAR 1945 MAKE OkMmobto
VW* 1D3RN44Y 3F8071378
YEAR 1883 MAKEChavrdat
VW* 101BL5374FW142325
Pudte auebon M b* held at 1200
p m. on toa 11th day at July 2002
Al to* bod door d Sardord Towaig
and Recovery loealad al 2522
Co miry Ckte R d. Santerd. Fl 32771.
k r toa pwpoaa at dapoamg ot toa
YEAR 1848 MAKE ChavroWI
V W ( IG1JC1I10KJI53332
Pubiah:Jww ZX 2002
NN181
N O TKB
Th# Samnote County ShadTa
Otoca hereby Na* lha none* at
&lt;d*d te daaignaW to* poaaicn ot
Deputy Deactor a* • member d toa
Sanor Menagamad Claaa wider toa
Fonda Rauamad Syatam akackve
4/1/2002
Putten: Juna 2X 30.2002
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M THE ORCUTT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUOIC1AL ORCUTT
M ANO FOR
I f i t e r x i COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CaaaNo. B2-CA-1242-14 O
CHASE MANHAHAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plamak.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN plo­
w e d te an Order Grading to*
Moaon to Raaai Fomdoaum Site
dated JUN IX 2002. entered to C M
C a a N d 02-CA4K4X14 W d to*
Oral* Court at to* ItTH Judtetel
OrcuV in and ter SEIANOLE Courdy
SANFORO, FLORIDA. I ad aal te
to* hr(to*ri and bad bkktor ter caah
M to* W EST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE at to* SEtANOLE
Caddy Courtooua*. 301 X PARK
AVENUE . SANFORO. FLORIOA.
Florida U 11.GO a m on to* 14 day d
Jd y 2003 toa kAowtog daaertead
Summary F n d Judpnad. KMeC
LOT 54, O F ROOM H U , UNIT
THREE. ACCORDING TO TH E
PLAT TH ER EO F AS RECOROCD
W PLAT BOOK IX PAGE 33. PUB­
UC RECO R DS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
D M toia 18 day d Jd te . 2003.
(ORCUTT CO UR T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cted d toa Ckoud Cam
B y Mary Stroup*
Deputy Cterk
Pubiah m The Sanenate Hamid
W ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona wdh rkeehteae needmg ■ ipadal accommodwen ahould
earned C O U R T ADMINISTRATION,
«
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courtooua* al 407 32X433X I *0085X4771 (TO O ) or ( 800-855-4770.
via Fterkte Ratty Same*.
OAVTO J. STER N , P A
801 X UNIVERSITY ORIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
(854)23X4000
PudtehJun e 2X 3X 2002
M il 84
N o m e to p
PU BU C 8 A U

PUBLIC NOTICE to hereby p a n .
0*1 on toa date and ten* kited
bafowdnd oordtodng komday to day
ddd *• goate em told, aa ofl ■*• M

Pudte Aicaon. to toa Nghaat bkkter,
tar cam M to* aarahoua* d STONAOE USA located d 1007 Write
Spnngri Dr , Winter Spring*, FL.
3Z70X conterda d to* teiowtog dor*9* duta containing houaahbU
ckor charge* ! « which a ter

*em* rictened. took:
OATE O F SALE: JULY IX »
TIM E O F SALE: 4 00 PM
•3031 Lute MMrtonada. dak
houM**W) * r » » . ale. 1240 VW
Krwpp. houaahdd aona 4 I
•308. Lonnie OaN. houaa
xwda. *234 Mara* Feteo, he
hofo A a n *537 Anforao Ma
K*4h B Pratoar.
couch**, hre. I
4318 Karla I
k ternfom.
A U C TIO N EER S TO
TE C TIO N AUCTION SI
LICENSE *541
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•data. Sak) eate lo ba undar am) bv
ririu . ot to . Stefote* d to . Stekm d
Ftonda. to wch caaaa made ami pn&gt;
PubkahUun* IX 23. 2003
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JOHN 6 CRGW THER. ATTORNEY

AT LAW
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PubArtiJir* 19.23.2002

F IA T THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 10. PAGES 9 AND 10.
O F THE PUBLIC RECOROS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
* V « 110 LauM O v a , Sanfcrd.
Fluid* 3277]

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maCourt tat dayof JUHIB,2003.
UaryannE Mon*
A* Oarti of 9t* Cot*1
O f RuFt King
A* Dapuly Clark
PiAAMt SANFORD HERALD
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT OF 1990
A M W * W rt Ordar No 97 3

M TH E CM CUTT CO UR T
O F THC EIGHTEEN TH
j u d ic u l o r c u t t ,
M AND FOR
BCMMOEF COUNTY,
FLOm OA
C A M NO.Ot-OR-4224-OBfFK
PI RE: THE NAME CHANOE OF
A M YBUTK O FER
NOTICE OF ACTIO N FOR
CHANOE O F NAME OF
MMOR CH A D
TO JACKIE DUANE HEASLEY
1219 Wind*** Way
Norman. OK 73000-S338
YOU ARE NOTIFIED 91*1 *n actran

ArtnMUianon *1 301 N. Pat*
A m u . Su m N 301. Santord, FL.
32771, (407) 669-4227. * «w i 2
m rtutg day* of y tu racarpl of 9M

Lot 9, SHERWOOO FOREST IK
AOOCTION, accortlng to t&gt;* put

I ooKui) : for
DAVID J. STERN. P A .
901 8. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SU ITE 900
PLANTATION. F I 33334
(964)2332000
PuM afiJui* IE 23. 3002
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ta m t (7) day* prior lo any pracaadng. contact tw Adm akabv* OMca
of f a Court, SamaioM Couity
CouVnuaa, X I Norm Part A m u .
SanfonL FL 32771. MMQflOna 407669-4X0, TO O 1-6004M4771 or I900-9S5-B770 via Flortda Ralay
Samoa’
PuOMrt Juna IE 23.2002

NN120

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asked back for personal interviews on
NOTICE 13 HEREBY OWEN 9M on
Ha 9*1 dry of JUy. 2002. at 1100
A M . M ma SamnoM Coirty C M
C o ul BUUng. D M Fieri Door. M l
Norm Parti A m u . Sanford.
SamaioM Couity. F k n a . 9m undarwgnad CM n art Mar lor &gt;aM 91* tafM A g raaf and panonaf proparty
man parocMarty daacrUd aa M lo t IE Of GRANADA SOUTH,
accortlng to 9ia pM racordad ti PM
Book N u ru r IS, Paga 100, PUAc
RaconM of SamaioM County. Flortda
Tha aloraaaid aaM art da mada pur-

D M S MAY 31. 2003
MARYANNE M ORSE. CLERK
CLERK O f THE CIR CUIT CO UR T
By Nancy R Writer
Deputy Clerk
PutMate June 9. 10. 23. 30. 2002
a a iaqiaad lo a m a copy of you
artHan dafanaa*. J any lo a. on
AmSoutn Bank s aiornay. arfioa#
nana aid addraa* a M W M E.
TM cliar. Ih* Solomon Trapp Law
Q rop, P A . 400 North AafMy P W k
Su m 3000. Tampa. Florida 13602.

W e’re H irin g

Mon. &amp; Tues. • June 24 &amp; 25
Wed., Thur. &amp; Fri. •June 26,27 &amp;28

Ipartments
■ ■ ■
■ ■ ■

toaw

TERRY W LED BETTER . JANE
DOE. Unknoan Spouaa of TERHT
W. LED B ETTER , CITIFINANCIAL
CO UITY SERVICES. IN C : and
UNKNOWN IE N A N TS W N E R S .

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■eeite

The Career Center

1382 South Woodland Blvd. • De Land, FL
Call 386-740-3260 for directions

407-323-3301

Courtv FbnOl
DATED fee 7 dey of Ju w . 2003
MARYANNC MORSE
Cledi of in* CifcuR Court
(CO URT SEAL)
Aa DeoutY Clerk
AMERICANS W ITH DfSABUTlES
ACT O F 1990
ADMINISTRATIVE OROER NO. 94-

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LO T 4. LESS THE W EST IS FEET.
ANO ALL O F LO T 9 OF BLOCK N.
LONGW OOO PARK. ACCORDING
TO TH E PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECCROCD IN PLAT BOOK II.
PACES H O . O F THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA

door of the Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida, al
II 00 AM on July 9. 2002
Dated: &amp; 5 02

PERSONS W ITH A DISABILITY
WHO NEED A SPECIAL ACCOMO­
DATION TO PARTOPATE IN TH S
PROCEEDING SHOULD CONTACT
DISABILITY COORDINATOR AT X I
NORTH PARK AVENUE. SUITE
N X I.
SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
32771, AT LEAST FIVE (9) DAYS
PRIOR TO TH E PROCEEDING
TELE PH O T* (407)323-4330 EXT
4227, 1-BOD965-9771 (TOO). OR I600-999-977000, VIA FLOHI0A
RELAY SERVICE
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Florida B a No : 0006620
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Drawer 1690
Telephone (407)647-4469

MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT

PO
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Phone: 407-322-9556 • Fax: 407-321-6218
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An Innovative School For Children Birth To
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Locations; Downtown Orlando, East Orange (by UCF),
Winter Garden, Kissimmee and Santord
You Can Be A Part Of A Ptace
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Seeking experienced, caring and enthusiastic staff
to loin our team.
• Teachers - Certified (or eligible lor certification) Early
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• Lead Teacher Assistant - COA or AA preferred
• Teacher Assistants - experienced with disabilities
preferred
Full Time Benefits Include: Sick/Personal Days
Health, Life and Disability Insurance, 403B Plan.
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Fax Resume to: 407-852-3301
Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug Free Work Ptace

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2 9 Perrys
secretary
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34 Pick the pick
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39 Having a
bearing on
39 Use dippers
41 itsy-bitsy
42 Manet or
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44 FuN of vigor
48 Arafat’s grp.
47 Mr. Ta T V
outfit
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coalition
49 T m ____
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61 Tennis star
Nastaae
62 Supreme
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complement
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stages

59 K im ono
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“SINGING THE BLUES” By Michael R. Curl

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Sunday; June 23.2002

F ood

isitors come to his­
toric downtown
Sanford to
hunt for treasure in
antique shop after
antique shop after
antique shop along
the quaint, brick-cov­
ered, tum-of-the-century main street.
Just walk down the
street and the archi­
tecture makes you
feel as if vou have
traveled back a hun­
dred years. (Actually,
many of the buildings
were rebuilt out of
brick in 1887 after the big
fire. Twenty-three o f these
quaint downtown structures
are on the National Register
of Historic Places.)
The real treasure, howev­
er, is not to be found in any
o f the antique shops. The
gem of your day o f hunting
is to find Morgan's
Gourmet Caf£.
Arriving early for a
Friday luncheon, the atmos­
phere was more than
charming. The interior
reminds you of the restored
and renovated restaurants
in New Orleans. Antique
red brick interior walls,
golden-painted, pressed-tin
covering Jhe high ceiling
and a dark mahogany col­
ored wooden bar just ooze
with old-world charm. The
brick walls are tastefully
covered with photos of old
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there is that terrific sketch
of Don Knotts in his full
Barney Fife regalia.
Nearby you w ill
immediately see the
chalkboard o f spe­
cials under the green
and yellow carved
mahi.
We were quickly
seated at an intimate
window side table
overlooking the
bricked alley patio
that was dotted with
wrought iron tables.
Living in Florida, 1
have learned to enjoy
air-conditioning, but the
outside patio was quickly
filled with antique hunters
and a few Seminole County
Deputies. (This gorgeous
town on the south shore of
Lake Monroe, head o f the
St. Johns River, is the seat of
Sem inole County and the
County Courthouse is just a
few blocks away).
We began to review the
menu as the caf£ began to
quickly (and I mean quick­
ly) fill up with local busi­
ness people and tables and
tables of antique hunters.
There is a distinct classy, yet
casual, atmosphere that
invites you to relax and
enjov the great gourmet
food. Businessmen loosen
their ties and antique
hunters rest their treasures.
The deputies never did
seem to totally relax,
although they did their

beat.
The lunch menu had a
tremendous selection of
appetizers, "Sanford's Best
Salads,” pasta dishes, gourmet sandw iches, wraps and
desserts. For an appetizer I
sampled the Broiled
Portabella Mushroom. The
melted provolone cheese
mixed with, the homemade
marinara sauce and meaty
steaming h ot mushroom to
deliver a truly tasty begin­
ning. You m ight also try the
Spanakoplta, Crab Cakes,
Potstickers (with a fantastic
Ponzu sau ce), or the
Roasted Duck Quesadillas. I
had the quesadillas on
another visit and they were
refreshingly different and
wonderful.
The appetizer you must
try is the Celery City Bread.
For the uninitiated, Sanford
was one o f the nation's
largest shippers of vegeta­
bles in the early 1900s and
was nicknam ed Celery City
at that tim e. Now 1 know it
seems odd to rave about a
bread appetizer, but you
won't think so after you try
it. It is a baguette-like bread
that is toasted to a delicate
crunch and has a soft center
and a w arm , soft, cheesy
herb topping with some sp e­
cial ingredients. The ingre­
dients are a secret, just ask
your server. I have discov­
ered them , but will not tell.
I can assu re you, you will
not easily guess them. Just
crunch and enjoy.
For an entrtfe, I sampled
the C hicken Picatta. It w as
tremendous, of course, and
it a little different that I
d expected. I always
enjoy going to Morgan's to
try to discover the different
ingredients in the classic
dishes w ith an added touch.
The Blackened Tuna was
great. It w as a large piece of
yellow fin tuna, that was
cooked w ell on the outside,
yet rare on the inside. The
Cajun spices were hot
enough to mix well with the
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the usual sear-off-yourtaste-buds, crunchy-crusted,
burnt and spicy blackened
shoe leather you sometimes
et when you order someting "blackened."
On, I forgot to tell you
that the potato salad that
came with the tuna was
spectacular. Along with the
perfectly cooked, large redpotato pieces, was a nice
mixture o f mayo, celery and
dill pickles. (Yes, picides.
Don't think about it, just
enjoy. Be careful if you think
the pickle slice on your
plate is the sam e kind. It is
not. It is a very spicy sur­
prise.)
The pasta entrees arc gen­
erous portions of meaty
dishes served over linguine
and include Shrimp Scampi,
Cajun G rouper Alfredo,
Chicken Picatta, Shrimp and
Portabella Mushroom
Marinara and more. The
gourmet sandwiches include
a Prime Rib sandwich. Crab
Cake Sandw ich, BLT (dou­
ble smoked bacon and vine
ripened tomato), Certified
Black Angus Burger,
Smothered Chicken
Sandwich (sautfed onions,
bell peppers, provolone
ch eese) and more.
The service has been great
on all my visits. Although I
suspect 1 w as served a glass
of Pinot G rigio instead of
Chardonnay on my last
visit.
Before ending your meal,
you cannot leave until you
order the chocolate covered
strawberries. The were the
largest (seriously, they
looked too big to be straw­
berries), sweetest .most suc­
culent strawberries 1 have
tasted. N o kidding.
This w as just lunch.
Morgan's has a totally dif­
ferent and very gourmet
menu for dinner. Luckily for
me, that w ill have to be
another story. I will tell you
that the tim es I went for
dinner w ere memorable and
there was always a very dif­
ferent special available.

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Including rabbit, venison or
— well you will just have to
go.
The ow ner and head chef,
Mike Morgan, loves to cook
and Is constantly trying new
dishes and adding his own
personal touches. You will
not find the his Ponzu
sauce, She-Krab soup, the
Celery City Bread, etc. any­
where else but here.
If you like the U m o f a
chef/owner who runs a
hands-on gourmet restau­
rant, then just look toward
the rear o f the building.
There you will see — in the
very small, very crowded
kitchen — a serious looking,
constantly moving, pony­
tailed chef, who is either
cooking or directly oversee­
ing every dish that goes on
every tattle in his restaurant.
That is Mike Morgan. This is
not the snooty, strolling
executive chef that saunters
around the restaurant ask- ■
ing, "A nd how is everything
today?" This is a driven
gourmet chef/owner that
thrives on creating and
cooking great gourmet
meals. His reputation (and
name) arc on the line with
every plate that leaves the
kitchen.
He knows that every plate
that leaves the kitchen must
make a great impression.
After eating there, you will
know that, too.
Morgan's Gourmet Caf£ is
located at 112 East First
Street, Sanford. Lunch is
served It a.m. to 3 p.m.
Monday through
Wednesday and 11 a.m. to 5
p.m. Thursday through
Saturday. Dinner is served 5
to 10 p.m. Thursday through
Saturday. The telephone
number is 407-688-1745.
Elizabeth Dougherty it a member o f the
International Association o f Culmary
Professionals and the tlorida Restaurant
Association She it currently renovating
a form er bed an d breakfast in Sanfrrd
where the tvill teach clattet and begin a
foundation to educate youngsters about
food and food etiquette, tier Web tile it
unow. thecu liaarycapen .com

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M a g ic, p u p p ets a n d anim als co m e to life d u rin g sch o o l-a g e sp ecia ls
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rn rih in g s Wednesdayr jgot a little swampy at
I the Sanfordl library when the
X lUmbleweed
Tumbleweed Twin:
Twins came to town.
The twine, also known as librarians Dtane
Keyes and Carol Melkhar, spent about an hour
telling tales and showing off their magic skills in
front of a young audience. The interactive show
even Included a few scientific experiments, mak­
ing the performance educational and entertaining.
For those who missed the eccentric duo and
their traveling variety show, they will be heading
to the library’s Central Branch in Casselbeny 2
p m. Tbeaday, June 25, and the Northwest Branch
In Lake Mary 2 pan. Thursday, June 27.
Wednesday's performance was the third of six
school-age specials
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the county's public libraries. The summer pro­
gram, with me theme "Color Your World with
BooksT inspires children to read during vacation
and replaces the library's Confetti Club for chil­
dren in kindergarten and up.
While there are numerous programs available
to young children during the Sdouner, the library
program offers entertainment with one big
emphasis — reading.
cXir program is nor-cumpetitive and enctxira g «&gt;(children to read throughoutt the summer,*
Seminole library Services Manager Jane Peterson
■aid. T h e school system encourages the children
toparticipate in order to maintain their reading
The program focuses on reading, but children
also find it entertaining and rewarding. Along
with the school-age specials, students are award­
ed for a Job well done.
Th e program also gives children a feeling of
accomplishment,' Peterson said. 'After reading
for a certain amount of hours, they receive a free
book.
'And, parents also love us because the pro­
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Oviedo, Sanford, Lake Mary and Longwood.
For Information, call the Central Branch at 407339-4000 or visit the library's Web site at
www.scpl.lib.fl.us
Upcoming school-age specials include per­
formances by Lyndel the Magician and Ronald
McDonald and a presentation by CARE
(Creating Animal Respect Education), which
will give children the chance to team about
and touch such animals as snakes, ferrets, tur­
tles, alligators and a Florida panther.
For younger children and infants, various
programs are continuing throughout the sum­
mer, including Baby Time for ages newborn
to IB month. Preschoolers for ages 3 to 5,
Bedtime Stories for ages 3 to 7,
Saturday Soup for ages 3 to 7 and
Toddlers for ages 18 months to 3
years.
A schedule of the various
programs is also posted
on the library's Web
site.

TTw Tumblsw d Twtna. Indudno Diana Ksyas left, and Carol
Meichar, spars about an hour Weckwsday Wing talas and show­
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Maichai a rt also Kxadans at Samtnota County Pubic lim y *
East Branch. Tha variaty *tww la ora ot numarou* avanta aeftadiisd by to# Hvary ayatam lot is autnmar resdng program.

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C ro o m s h o n o rs its co m m u n ity m e n to rs
HeraldCorrespondent
Crooms Academy of Information
Technology recently honored various com­
panies wno have been community mentors
and contributed greatly to the school and its
students.
The Mentor of the Year Award was given
to Willie King, who mentored Lavario
Carey. King is a retired serviceman and a
dedicated community worker who also
mentors children at other schools. He

devotes a great deal of his time to improv­
ing the liv a of students.
Other people and organizations receiving
Community Service Awards included men­
tors Ruth Jayson-Pbik, Robin Wright,
Melissa Myers, Ariel Poliak, Kianna Kramer,
Raymond Gaines, Dan Reeves, Sandy
McCieady and Constance Reid and Perot
Systems, Convergys, Adaptec, Invervoice
Brite, Crooms AOIT, Smartbiometrks,
Fiserv, Seminole Community College,
Absolutely Wireless, SCPS, Lucent
Technology, and ITT Technical Institute.

Pre-K Program registration continues
Annex at 1722 W. Airport Blvd. in
Sanford. The office window has
the following words on it
"Extended Day Services,*
Exceptional Student Services,
Early Intervention Pre-K."
Parents may register Monday
through Friday throughout the
summer; 8 a m to 4 p m
For more information call toe
Parent Information Hotline at 407320-0414 for English or 407-3200115 for Spanish.

The Seminole County Public
Dcnooo r r r K rrogram is registertag children who will be 4 years
old on or before Sept 1,2002, for
the upcoming school year.
Parents must be working full­
time and meet certain income
guidelines to Qualify for Pre-K
services. Families must also reside
in Seminole County.
The registration will take place
at the Pre-K office located at the
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Jackson honored for musical service to the community
Words of congratulations
years, Jackson served as
go to Charles D. Jackson, a
president of the
young sum who has, for
Sanford/Central Florida
y e a n , served the
............. Interdenominational
community in the
Musicians G uild.
m usic ministry of
Jackson has served
various churches in
for a number o f
Sanford.
years as sports infor­
Jackson was hon­
mation director at
ored on Saturday,
Bethune-Cookman
June 8, during a 6*30
College in Daytona
m. honors program,
p.m
Beach.
H e!has served as
The city of
minister of music at
Sanford presented a
M a r*
Allen Chapel AM
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reclamation to
Alien
b
U o t u l / i « c proclamation
Church, House of
s lH W K IIlS Jackson declaring
Refuge Ministries,
June 8,2002, Charles
First Shiloh Baptist
Jackson Day.
Church and two churdies n
Daytona Beach and New
Smryna.
K atie Robinson Burke
Appreciation Day will be
He currently serves as
observed Sunday, June 23, at
minister of music at St.
Matthew Baptist Church and
Trinity United Methodist
also serves as assistant direc­ Church, located at the comer
tor o f music for the City of
o f N orth Sanford Avenue
and 6th Street.
Sanford Dr. M .L King Jr.,
Pastor Rivers and the
Celebration Choir. For many

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Charles Jackson
Trinity family will honor
Burke for her untiring dedi­
cation and commitment to
Christian service.
Robinson's service to the
community spans an excess

of 52 years. She was
employed by the Seminole
County School Board as a
teacher's assistant at Jackson
Heights Elementary School
in Oviedo and served as sec­
retary to the guidance coun­
selors at Seminole High
School. She was also a secrelary/receptionist to Dr.
Bumadette Blake at Crooms
Academy and Seminole
County's administrative
offices.
Now retired, she remains
active in the community. She
has been an active member
of Trinity for 70 years and
has served as secretary of the
Administrative Council and
currently serves as financial
secretary.
Calling the Kings of the
Basketball Court. There's
going to be a basketball tour­
nament.

Any team w ho has what it
takes to hoop w ith the best
o f the best are invited to join
a fivc-on-five double elimi­
nation cash tournament
Saturday, June 2 9, a t the
Seminole High Sch ool gym­
nasium. The event starts at
10 a.m., and will continue on
Sunday, June 30, if needed.
Cost is $175 per team.
Checks and m oney orders
can be sent to K ings of the
Court Basketball
Tournament, attention Britt
Henderson, The Grove, 1550
South French Ave., Sanford,
FL, 32771. Register your
team as soon as possible by
calling Britt at 407-327-1765,
ext. 1025 or 407-687-8299.
Proceeds go to SANKOFO,
a prevention p ro g ra m at The
Grove Counseling Center.
Call by June 27. T-shirts and
trophies will be pro vid ed ,
and $500 will be given to the
tournam ent cham ps.

S o n n i x e s ‘p a r t y a n i m a l ’
a t b ir t h d a y c e l e b r a t i o n
this. And while he's on the
DEAR ABBY: I have been
su bject, he should tell Dad
divorced for eight years, and
the nicest gift he could have
have recently become good
fo r his birthday would be
friends again with my exthe woman’s absence at his
husband. He has always
been an attentive father to
party. It may not w ork —
our II-year-old son.
but I guarantee It w ill open
Last year, after a .................................... up some interestsecond divorce, my
Ing dialogue.
ex hooked up with
a woman half his
ag e . S h e 's a 21-

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year-old ex-atrlpam b e in g m a rr ie d
per who hasn’t
this summer. My
worked a day since
fiance and I are
she met him. I'm
having a tropical
not one to pass
Hawaiian theme
judgment, but this
wedding and
gal is a clingy, lazy
reception at a beau­
gold-digger who
tiful hotel over­
spends my ex's
looking the Pacific
money like it grows
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Ocean. O ur invitaon trees. She's also • • • • • • • • tions were mailed
moody, demanding, and a
two weeks ago.
"party animal," according to
Yesterday, we received an
our son and my ex's other
invitation from my future
son.
brother- and sister-in-law.
The problem lies with our
They are having a backyard
boy. He detests this female.
tluck luau the weekend
She tags along for every
fore our wedding.
father/son event and refuses
Abby, I feel hurt and
to stay at home even when
angry. I don't know whether
my ex drives our boy back
to attend their party or not.
and forth for visitation.
W hat should I do?
Our son's birthday is com­
GOING COCON UTS
ing up, and I am throwing
him a party. He really wants
D EA R GOING
his dad there — but NOT his COCONUTS: Your hurt and
dad's girlfriend. His dad
anger are understandable,
doesn’t want to hurt her feel­ considering the fact your
ings, and I don't want to
future in-laws have co­
cause any scenes. How can I
opted the theme o f the wed­
ding. The week prior to
resolve this?
FAITHFUL FLORIDA your big day is sure to be
READER packed with last-minute
d etails that could prevent
you from attending the
DEAR READER: OK,
potluck. Keep it as stressyour ex's girlfriend Is
flawed, Insecure and ever­
free as possible. If you are
present. If you bring up her
loo busy to attend, n o one
shortcomings again, he will
could blame you.
only become defensive.
Encourage your son to
explain to his father how
Pauline Phillips and her
important it is to him to
daughter, Jeanne Phillips,
spend some time alone with share the pseudonym Abigail
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on-one with a role model —
at www.DearAbby.com or
a time for "man to n u n"
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Lake M ary H istorical Society offering free workshop
Ever heard of flint-knai
own dreamcatcher, a handker­
ping? Few people have. Hintchief doll or a shell/bead
knapping li the art of making
necklace. The event is free and
stone tools (indud.............
open to the public.
ing arrowheads).
Qtildren are welcome. If
Today, there are only
you would tike to partici­
about 200 fllnt-knappate in the make your
pers in the United
own activities, the
States. The Lake
Society asks only that
Mary Historical
you pre-register so they
Society is very lucky
can have enough sup­
to have gotten one
plies on hand for every­
of them for their
one. To pre-register, call
Historical Society
next meeting. David Mary
Wolfe has displayed
Rowell
President Peggy Wolfe at
407-327-8207 or email
his craft at the
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Orlando Museum of
Art and many historical fain,
such as Pioneer Days and
Flag Celebration
Olde Lake Mary Days. David
IPs one of those holidays
will be demonstrating his art
most people don’t even know
on Thursday, July 11 at 7 p.m.
ab o u t Flag Day is a day to cel­
at the Lake Mary Historical
ebrate the emblem of our
Museum.
country. June 14,1777, was the
After David's demonstra­
day that the Continental
tion, the audience can join in
Congress adopted the stars
learning other old crafts. You
and the stripes as our national
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Leading me crowd In tong during Flag Day caremoniea are CfieUea Rawed, Shayna Kort. Lake Mary City
Commissioner
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In Lake Mary on June 14,
local Girl Scouts and the Lake
Mary Historical Society sponsored a Flag Day Celebration.
The event, which was open to
the public, began with a flag
ceremony. Lake Mary Mayor
Thom Greene and
Commissioner Janet Jemigan
then led the assembled crown
in the flag retirement.
Commissioner Jemigan
explained the ceremony and
directed the actions of the par­
ticipants and Mayor Greene
spoke as the flag. Three flags
had been prepared for the cer­
emony. The blue field of stars
was cut from the stripes. The
stripes were then cut apart.
Volunteers passed out pieces
of the stripes to the crowd.
The white stripes represent
purity and honor. All the par­
ticipants with white stripes

place gently on the flames.
The red stands for the men
and women who have fought
and those who have died to
keep freedom alive. Those
stripes went on the fire next.
The blue star field Is always
put on last. The blue stands
tor the valor and courage that
binds our fifty states together.
The blue star field represents
the union of the fifty states, a
union that should never be
broken. Two Girl Scouts
kissed the field of stars (an old
and long-standing tradition)
before placing them on the
flames.
Mayor Thom Greene,
speaking as the flag, conclud­
ed with these words: "As you
watch me bum, do not be sad
or feel sorry for me. I have
had the great Honor of being
your flag. I was tired, my col­
ors were faded and my cloth

brought theirs forward to

w as taltcrvd b u t m y spirit

remained unbroken. By hon­
oring me tonight, you have set
my spirit free.
The Mayor and the
Commissioner, with a little
help from some Girl Scouts,
then led the audience in
singing "The National
Anthem" and a couple of
other patriotic songs.
At the conclusion of the
public port of the ceremony,
the Girl Scouts then broke off
into groups to work on the
new Patriotic Recognitions for
Brownies and for Juniors. This
part of the event was well
planned by Tina Mullins. The
activities were set up under
the eaves of the building, but
the horrific thunderstorm that
struck Friday night forced the
activities indoors. The workers
on hand from the City of Lake
Mary were absolutely won­
derful helping the Girl Scouts
move everything'tnstde."
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Fertilization important practice to keep plants healthy and strong
Fertilization is probably the
apply to plants in a bed is
second most important pracdetermined by calculating the
tice that needs to be done to
area of the bed and then
keep your plants grow- ......................... applying fertilizer at
ing healthy. It is very
the rate of 1 pound of
important to apply just
nitrogen per 1,000
enough fertilizer to
square feet of bed area.
meet the nutritional
This calculation is easi­
needs of the plants, but
ly done by dividing
not so much as to
the nitrogen content
encourage excessive
into 100, to get the
growth, or pollute our
number of pounds of
lakes and waterways
fertilizer to apply per
with fertilizer-contami­
1,000 square feet.
nated runoff.
• • • &lt; &gt;• • •
Because the fertilizer
recommendations are
Fertilization
given on a 1,000 square feet
Fertilizing plants usually
basis, fust divide the area of
results in growth and produc­
the bed by 1,000. Multiply this
tion of leaves, stems, branch­
result by the pounds of fertil­
es, and roots. This growth
izer needed per 1000 square
consequently will produce
feet to get the total amount of
additional maintenance co6ts
fertilizer to apply to the bed.
and more yard trimmings to
For example, if your bed is 20
be disposed of, so it is neces­
feet long and 10 feet wide the
area is 200 square feet. If the
sary to determine if we want
our plants to grow.
fertilizer analysis is 10-5-10,
Fertilization is also a way to
the first number is the per­
prevent or correct nutrient
centage of nitrogen in the fer­
deficiencies, as when add-lov­ tilizer.
ing plants are growing in soils
Divide that number (10)
with a high pH.
into 100 to obtain the pounds
Fertilization is usually
of fertilizer needed to cover
desirable when we arc trying
1.000 square feet, which in this
to establish new plants in the
case is 10.
yard. Fertilize after four to six
Divide the area of the bed,
weeks after planting, and then in this case 200 square feet, by
two to three times per year
1.000 to obtain the actual area
the following three years or
to be covered, which in this
so. Established plants should
case is 0.2. Then multiply 0.2
bo fertilized twice a year, usu­
by the number of pounds of
ally in March and September
fertilizer needed, which was
in Central Florida.
10 pounds in our example.
The result is 2 pounds of fer­
Amount Of Fertilizer
tilizer needed to cover the
The amount of fertilizer to
entire bed area. Simple?

What Fertilizer To Use
A complete fertilizer with a
ratio of 3:12 or 3:13, such as
12-4-8 or 15-5-15 are recom­
mended. Fertilizers that are
"slow-release", "controlledreleasc", or "sulfur-coated",
have a more extended release
period than the readily watersoluble fertilizers.
A well formulated fertilizer
should contain 30 to 50 per­
cent of the nitrogen in the
water-insoluble or slowrelease form. It should also
contain 30 to 50 percent of the
potassium in the slow-rclease
form. A fertilizer containing
magnesium is often needed in
most Florida soils.
Water-soluble fertilizers are
less expensive than siowrelease fertilizers, but watersoluble fertilizers tend to leach
quickly through the soil and
past the root system.
Water-soluble fertilizers
represent a greater risk of
water pollution titan slowrelease fertilizers.
Micronutrient deficiencies can
be corrected with foliar sprays
if deficiencies are not severe.
Deficiencies may be pre­
vented by applying a fertilizer
with micronutrients to the
soil. For specific plants such as
azaleas and camellias, citrus,
arui palms, specific formula­
tions are available in the mar­
ket to cover the specific needs
of those plants.
Fertilizer Application
Because o f the naturally
high oxygen concentration

near the soil surface, a plant's
principal feeding roots are usu­
ally within the top 10 to 14
inches of soil. Many roots of
mulched plants are located just
beneath the mulch on the soil
surface.
Therefore, the fertilizer
should be applied to the sur­
face of the soil or mulch and
there is no need to inject or
place fertilizer deep in the soil.

Mulches are recommended to
promote faster growth of
plants by eliminating competi­
tion from weeds for water and
nutrients.
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DAR honors senior JROTC students with medals
Sallie Harrison Chapter,
character, adherence to mili­
Daughters of the American
tary discipline, leadership
Revolution, has announced
and a fundamental and patrithe winners of the
......
......... otic understanding of
JROTC medals in all
the importance of the
seven Seminole
Reserve Officers
County High Schools
Training Corps.
with JROTC units,
The 2002 recipients
according to a report
are: Colure
submitted by the
Campbell,Lake
chapter. Lake Brantley
Brantley; Emily
and Seminole High
Sandvig; Lake Howell;
Schools have Air
Fiona A. O'Connor,
Oorts
Force units; Lyman
n U tr le h
Lake Mary; Stephanie
and Winter Springs
u w u ic n
Jeffries, Lyman; Mia
High Schools wore• • • • • • • • Boykin, Oviedo;
sent the Army; Lake Howell,
Mathew J. Pilch, Seminole;
Lake Mary and Oviedo High
and Cassandra Iddings,
Schools sponsor a Navy unit
Winter Springs
The chapter appreciates
Chapter members who
the cooperation or the com­
participated in the presenta­
manding officers at each
tions were Alison Durham,
school. They are: Major Mark Mary Jane Duryea and Dr.
Watts, Lake Brantley; Cdr.
Lois Somerville.
David Polley, Lake Howell;
Lt. Cdr. Tom Wprtenberger,
Happy Anniversary
Lake Mary; Lt. Col. Mario
For more than 40 years,
Madera, Lyman; Col. Joe
two local couples, all educa­
Nardo, USMC, Oviedo; Col.
tors, have celebrated their
Charles Gibson, Seminole;
wedding anniversaries
and LTC John R. Bennett,
together. They are all like
Winter Springs.
instead of longtime
Redpients of the medal are
. And so many coinrigraduating seniors who meet
dences have tied the two
the following criteria for
couples together.
selection: academic excel­
Lucy and William P. "B ud lence, dependability, good
Layer of Sanford, were mar­

a

Climbing mountains

together at Lake Brantley
ried June 17,1957, at
High School and Lucy also
Fairvlew Baptist Church,
taught Mathematics at Lake
Sanford, N.C. while a few
Mary High School. Lucy said
hundred miles away, Ann
the two couples celebrated
and Don T. Reynolds were
various holidays together as
saying their "I do's" at the
well as their anniversaries
First Baptist Church of
and their travel has included
Sanford, Fla.
cruises.
When their paths crossed
In celebration of their 45th
in the Seminole County
School District, they were not wedding anniversaries, the
strangers. Bud and Don were ‘ two couples were honored at
a dinner party for family and
friends when they attended
Stetson University (College
friends at Lakeside Inn.
The Layers are the parents
back then). At Seminole High
of D r Laura Layer of
School, Don interned under
Philadelphia. During their
"Bud " who eventually
retirement, they are making
worked himself up to prindtheir home In Sanford.
‘ of several schools before
c took over as Seminole
Ann and Don are the par­
ents o f four daughters: Vicky
County Superintendent of
Talmadge, Lake City; Tracy
Schools. Bud later appointed
Fitzgerald, Lake Mary; and
Don principal of Senunole
High School and when Lake
Christy Reynolds and Mickey
Mary High School opened,
Reynolds, both of Sanford.
Bud appointed Don the first
There are four grandchildren.
principal of that school.
The Reynoldses divide their
time between a retirement
The two women taught

home In Tellico Plains, Tenn.
and their other home in
DeBary.

M a ry "Rims 95
Valerie and George Weld
have returned from North
Carolina where they attended
the 95th birthday celebration
of George's mother, Mary
Weld. It was a time for family
and friends to pamper Mary
on her grand day. Mary has
visited m Sanford frequently
and is well-known here.
The Welds drove to the
Carolinas and enjoyed the
rolling scenery along the
way.
'B ill'O n Sick List
Winifred M. “Bill" Gielow
has recently been hospital­
ized. She would love to hear
from her friends. Her address
is Lake Jessup Retirement
Home,
Lake Avenue,
Sanford, 3 773.

Two new
reasons to com e
out and play
Now more than ever, it's worth the drive
to Orlandol Because W et 'n W ild is
rocking with a thrilling new ride, The
Storm, and a completely renovated and
expanded Kids' Park. Best of all, the
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Air It Out tournament Saturday
Sanford's Air It Out Flag
Football Tournament w ill be
held Saturday, June 22, at
Sanford's field across from
Sanford Middle School
(French Avenue) from 8:30
a.m. until 5:30 p.m.
The Grove Counseling
Center's Prevention
Department, a 501-C (3),
not for profit organization
will team up with
Sanford/Seminole Pop
Warner Association to host
the fund-raiser to help raise
money for each organiza­
tion.
"I am pleased to
announce this special com ­
munity event," said coordi­
nator Britt Henderson, who
may be contacted at 407-

687-8299 cell, or 407-3271765 at w ork, or call Calvin
Davis at 407-687-4124.
H enderson said Air It
O ut gives a unique and
;reat opportunity for fam i­
nes, friends and communi­
ties to com e together and
enjoy a day of entertain­
ment provided by past high
school and college stars
including former high
school all-Am ericans, Black
College All Americans and
some sem i-pro and Arena-2
ex-players.
This great event will pro­
mote com m unity together­
ness, establish good com ­
m unication skills and struc­
tured com m unity entertain­
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Baptist
C h u rch

Gouptl Concert
First Baptist Church,
located at 591 S. Park Ave.,
in Sanfonh Is hosting a
i
Southern Gospel
Concert
7 JO p..m.u Friday July 19,
featuring "The Floridians"
from Kissimmee, and
"Sacred Heart" horn
Georgia.
No tickets are required,
but a $5 donation is
requested at the door or a
free-will love offering will
be accepted.
For more information,
call the church at 407-3219351 or go to www.fbcsanford.org

601 E Airport B lvd .
Sanford

J. Earl Welch, Pastor

Anglican

Vacation Bible School
Central Baptist Church,
located at 3101 W. State
Road 46 in Sanford, is
sponsoring its Vacation
Bible School 9 a.m. to noon
Monday, June 24, through
Friday, June 28.
Children in kinder­
garten through the fifthgrade are invited to
attend. The theme is
"Amazon Expedition."
For information, call the
church at 407-322-2914.
Food Source Program
The Sanford Church of
Christ is working with a
program called Food
Source to help the congre­
gation and community.
The program offers vari­
ous foods each month at a
discounted rate from gro­

cery stores.
For more information
about the Food Source
Program, call Jeannette
Stiffey at 407-323-8234,
407-829-0272 or the church
at407-322-7781.
Youth Sunday
Seminole Community
Church, located at 5070
Orange Blvd., in Sanford,
will showcase its high
school ministry, Vintage,
June 23.
The band will help lead
worship. Testimonies from
the young people will be
highlighted.
Women of Purpose
The Women of Purpose
of New Bethel Church
meets every fourth
Saturday at the church.
The ladies recently held
their mother/da ugh ter
banquet, which was an
evening to remember.
For information, call
407-321-4881.

The
Women of
Purporeot
New B jttni
Clt-rch
recently hefcj
Its annual
mother/
daughter
banquet. At
left, the
lathes pose
fore picture
during the
banquet. For
Inform a bon

about the
group, call
407-3214881.

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4 0 7 -6 8 8 -7 7 6 6
Support Groups
Hospice of the Comforter
offers several free bereave­
ment support groups at its
John Young Parkway location
and its Altamonte Springs
location.
For more information, call
407-682-0608 or e-mail:

the Knights of Columbus,
2501S. Oak Ave., in Sanford.
For information, call 407332-8687.

Study Group
A free catechism of the
Catholic church study group
.meets each Thursday at
hotcmrktingttaol.com
Laetare Catltolic Store's study
center, located at 115
WOW
,
Magnolia Ave., in Sanford.
WOW, a group of widows
Dorothy Walker, a lay
and widowers or persons
member of the Dominican
with a spouse in a nursing
Order, presents instruction.
home, meets 11 a.m. on the
For more information, call
first TUesday of each month at ,407-788-0185.

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Vacation Bible School
Pinecrest Baptist Church
will host its Vacation Bible
School Sunday, June 23
through Thursday, June 27,
from 6 3 0 to 9 p.m. nightly.
The theme lor the event Is
an Amazon adventure and
will include Bible stories,
crafts, music and rain forest
fun. Children ages 4 to 12 in
are invited to a tte n d
The church is located at
601 E Airport Btvd., in
Sanford. For more informa­
tion, call the church at 407322-3737.
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407 323 2047
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407-322-4371
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longwood. FL
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Vacation Bible School
First Baptist Church
Markham Woods, located at
5400 Markham Woods Road
in Lake Mary, invites all chil­
dren ages 3 through grade
six to participate in its annu­
al Vacation Bible School July
22 through July 2 6 ,6 3 0 to
8:55 p.m. nightly.
A Vacation Bible School
musical will be presented 7
p.m. Sunday, July 28.
Built around an Amazon
adventure expedition, the
week will be full of Bible
stories, a lagoon of crafts,
music and rain forest related
refreshments and recreation.
During the same week,
teen-agers will experience
Vacation Bible School with
Bible study and special
activities planned just for
them.
Admission is free and

W U LIYA H CHURCH 05 PAOLA
5540 Waytoa Dr .
Sanford, FL 32771
(05 M (Eafl SI) Waal

information, call 407-3332085.
Fun Fridays
Seminole Community
Church, located at 5070
Orange Blvd., in Sanford,
hosts Fun Fridays.
Every Friday morning, 50
to 75 mothers and children
gather for fun and fellow­
ship. A trip to the Orlando
Science Center and the
Plaster House are planned
for the future.
For more information, call
407-324-0199 or visit the
church's website at
www.seminolechurch.com

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Laonard CTDcmwl
Pastor
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Chapter of Courage
Central Florida Chapter of
Courage, an apostolate of
the Roman Catholic Church
that ministers to those with
same-sex attractions, meets
the last Wednesday of the
month.
For more information, call
Father Patrick O'Doherty at
352-854-2181,

Luther Barnes coming to Seminole High Aug. 10
Luther Barnes and The
Sunset Jubilaires of Rocky
Mount, N.C., will be live in
concert 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug.
10, in the Seminole High
School Auditorium.
Ticket donations are $15 in
advance and $20 the day of
the concert. The event is
sponsored by New Bethel
Baptist Church and Bethel
Book and Bible Center of
Sanford.
The Rev. William Lewis is
pastor.

Tickets can be purchased
at the following locations:
• Bethel Book and Bible
Center, 818 S. South Ave., or
call 407-321-3228.
• Christian Supplies Inc.,
3103 W. Colonial Drive, or
call 407-293-3398.
• Family Christian Stores,
515 E. Altamonte Drive, or
call 407-831-1500.
• Long's Christian Book
and Music Store, 1610
Edgewater Drive, O f Undo,
or call 407-122-6934.

Volunteers Needed
The Christian Sharing
Center in Longwood has an
urgent need for volunteers to
fill various positions.
Receptionists and interview­
ers are needed to interview
families in crisis situations and
to assist them in meeting their
needs. Hours are Monday
through Friday from 9 a.m. to
1 p.m.
For information, call Diunn
at 407-260-9155, ext. 6,
Monday, Wednesday or Friday.

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By Marva Hawkins

Officials gather for dedication of new
academ y of information technology

Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — Crnoms Academy of
Information
Technology
Dedication
Ceremony was hold Sunday, Oct. 6, in the
”Royi A. Allen
Alien gymna:
gymnasium.
Principal
•incip.il Connie Collins wclcumcd for­
mer principals, retired teachers, alumni and
their families and friends.
Seminole High School ROTC presented
the colors with the Pledge of Allegiance.
Dr. Paul J. Hagertv, Superintendent of
Seminole County l*ublic Schools extended
greetings. He told the gathering that this
was “a celebration, a time to honor the past,
shape the future of our youth and this com­

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munity."
Greetings were given by Sandra
Robinson, chairman of Seminole County
School Board. She commended the work­
force and recognized the school board mem­
bers present, Jeanne Morris, Vice Chairman
Dedc Sdiaffner, Dianne Kramer, Deputy
Supt. Raymond Gaines, Executive Director
ofSCPS.
The special committee of citizens, com­
munity leaders appointed to work for the
betterment of Cnxrnvs Academy, were hon­

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ored for their untiring services rendered to
the improvement of Crooms and other Vital
education.il needs of the comm unit)’.
Those given Certificates of Appreciation
for their eight years of committee services
were Rev. Preston Adams, Constance
Anderson, Edward Ulackshcarc, Turner
Clayton, Dr. Hortence Evans, Rev. Timothy
Hudson, Willie King, Rev. Ricky Scott,
Henry Sweet, Patrick! Whatley, Rex-. Dr.

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Juanita Harold, right, presents photos of the
s even former prin cip a ls of C ro o m s H igh
S ch o o l to C onn ie C ollin s, the current princi­
p a l of C ro o m s A c a d e m y o l Information
Technology

See C ro o m s , Page 9 A

Balloonblast

I at Wicklow Elementary School

From Staff Reports

Bonus
approved
for airport
president
By Dan Ping

Teacher’s
guide to
fishing
W h e n D a ve R o g e rs w as a child,
his lather taught him how to
list*. A s h e grow older, his inter­
est in the outdoor sport slowly
arew into a passion
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pasta
Pasta lovers rejoice! N ow is the
timo to onjo/ the festivities tor
National Pasta Month
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S e m in o le S m ile

A Fern Park woman is dead
and shots narrowly missed an
infant following an argument
between two men.
The incident occurred outside
the S t Johns Village /tfurtments
Thursday just before 8 p.m.
Witnesses
said Jerome
Lowtnan, 43,
the victim's
estranged
husband,
argued with
Michael
Barry
Gordon, 33,
just before
shots were
fired.
Julia Ann lineman. 38, was shot
in the chest Stic- was transported to
Orlando UegHm.it Medical Center,
where she lati-r died.
Deputies identified Jerome
lnwman as the shooter. I le lied
on foot after the shooting ami was
apprehended at gunpoint by
deputies a
few blocks
away at
Carolwood
Boulevard
and Lake of
the Woods
Boulevard
Jerome
Lowman is
charged with
J u lia L o w m a n
first-d e g re e
murder. He is
also charged with attempted
murder __
for firing shots at
Gordon, who deputies identified
as Julia Lowman's boyfriend,
laird on and Julia Ann Lowman
sliared tfte apartment at 250 St
Johns Clide where the incident
uocum xi

Gordon w«is nol hit in the
shooting I lowever, one of the
shots just missed an infant sleep­
ing in a crib when a bullet went
through a window of a ntMfb)
apartment.
Ijowman Is being held without
bond in the Seminole County Jail.
Sheriff's spokesman Steve Olson
said lowman was placed on sui­
cide watch after statements lie
nude to jail officials

Editor
SANFORD — Characterizing
the past 12 months as "challeng­
ing," the Sanford Airport
Authority approved an $18,750
bonus for the airport's president.
L iny Dale.
Dale's S125IKX1 contract stipu­
lates Ik *can earn a 10-, 1225, or 15percent bonus of his annual
salary if he meets or exceeds the
goals established by the ninemember Airport Authority.
Seven of Itte nine members
completed a 14-point evaluation
of Dale. The evaluation included
a review of Dale’s job knowledge,
ability in serving the public, com­
munication, derision making and
leadership On a scale of one to
live. Dale receive.I an average
Srt* limiuk,

Harold photo* by Tommy Vincont
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Flu v a ccin e s
now availab le
Tlie Seminole Count)’ Health
IX’p.utn ent lias the influenza
(flu) vaccine available for resi­
dents of Seminole County. The
cost for a flu sliot is $15.
Flu season runs from now
through the end of March.
Vaccines are available Monday
through Friday, 8 a m. to 4 p.m., at
the I lealth IX-partmont sites locat­
ed at 400 W. Airport Ikiulex ard in
Sanford, and 132 Sausalito
Boulevard in Casselberry.
Hu vaccines are also available
at two community sites: The
Memorial Building, 38 S Central
Boulevard in Oviedo on Tuesdays
only, from In II a m.; and the
Geneva Elementary School. 275
First Street in Geneva on Fridays
only from 9 to 11 a.nt.
I’neumonia shots are also avail­
able lor $28 to seniors 65 years and
older. Medicare billing Is avail­
able to seniors who are not
assigned to an 11MO.
Call the Health IX -partm ent.s
Sanford office at 4117-665-3281 or
the Casselberry office at 407-665­
3410 lor more information.

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By

rittany Dowda watched Thursday as
her balloon floated into the sky. The
colorful, helium -filled bubble wasn t
making a grand escape. The fifth-grader let
her balloon go on purpose in hopes someone
will eventually find it.
Dowda's balloon w asn't alone. More than
70 colorful orbs took to the skies above
Wicklow Elementary Thursday afternoon as
part of the Sanford school's first balloon
launch. The children's activity was a reward
for a job well done.
"D uring the summer, I was thinking of ini­
tiatives to jump-start the year," Wicklow
teacher Sandy Harris said. "I wanted to
reward the kids in a different way. I wanted
to do something other than the usual piece
of paper."
Earlier in the school year, Harris, along
with Principal Beverly Perrault, Assistant
Principal Gregg Turner and NCS

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Junior Achievement seeking volunteers
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From Staff Report

Moriah, left, and Korean
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Junior Achievement of Central
Florida is seeking business people
in Seminole and IXangc counties
— as well as lake, Osceola atul
Volusia counties — to serve as
classnxtm mentors for students in
elementary, middle and high
settools in our area.
"In light of -'ll
corporate
scandals tliat are shaking con­
sumer confidence, students need
role models from the business
community now more than ever.
JA volunteers teach students to
value free enterprise and our eco­
nomic system, and business
ethics is part of that curriculum,"
said Scott Riddile, President ol
Junior Achievement of Central
Florida.
Volunteers serve as role mod­

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els, working wiilih-.u-hers
with teachers tohelD
to help
students understand economic
fundamentals anil career oppor­
tunities. as well as gain increased
understanding of the value of
their
education.
Junior
Achievement provides classroom
training and materials.
Volunteer opportunities are
available
at
three
levels.
Elementary school programs
tea.li students the relevancv ol
education to the workplace
through fun, interactive activities,
with a volunteer commitment of
only 45 muiules per week for five
weeks. Middle scluxil programs
utilize pniblem-solving activities
to tielp students develop skilLs for
success, requiring only 45 min
utes of volunteer time per week
for five to eight weeks. High
scluxil programs prepare stu­

world
dents lor the business worlil
through courses in economics
and business emphasizing realworld applications, and tills pro­
gram only requires a commit­
ment of 50-55 minutes per week
for eight weeks.
’training dates for the 2 tXX 2003 m I u m i I y e a r are as fo llo w s :
Elementary s ch o o l pn*grams
are Wednesday, tX t. 30, from to
II a m.; a n d Tuesday. Nov. 12,
from
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to
H
a.nt.
M id d le / S c c o n d a r y Scluxil pro­
grams are Tuesday, lX t. 22. from
to It am . Frononiks programs
are rhursday, O ct 24, from 4 am .
to ixxiu.
For more information about
volunteer opportunities, contact
|mnor Achievement Volunteer
R esources at 407-8M8-212I or visit
www.jaorlando.org

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Seminole Summary

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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTV

Unsportsmanlike conduct: Something’s brew­
ing down at Sanford City Hall, specifically in the
Partes and Recreation Department. It appears
someone Ls playing games but not the traditional
stick-and-ball type Endeavors.
Word Around The G ock is upper management
had their eye on an individual from another
municipal rcc department to fill a top spot in
Sanford's department. One of Sanford's employees
found out about theposition and inquired about
filling the vacancy. Tnis employee was discour­
aged from applying, supposedly on the basis that
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another position would
be available in the
Around The Clock future.
Undeterred, the
employee pushed on
but quickly got the
impression a decision
was already made.
Supposedly, the person
being recruited for the
new position "walked
on water.”
A little sleuthing by
those involved in the
case revealed that the
by Dan Ping
recruit did in fact walk
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 on water — particularly
when it was mixed with
bourbon and served in the driver's seat. As one
city official put it, "One DUI may not put you in
the same league as the Maryland sniper, but it sure
as heck disqualifies you from walking on water."
Unless, of course, you're turning the water into
wine.
Evidently, other employees in the department
picked up on what was going on and made bids
on the job, too. With the situation quickly getting
out of hand, the rcc department was reorganized,
with nice salary increases all around.
That apparently hasn't solved the problem, and
the interested parties are still pushing the issue.
City Commissioners are being called and a shakeup may be under way. Stay tuned.

The Rotary Club o f
C asselberry and the city o f
C asselberry need volun­
teers for its Paint Your
H eart O ut project. No prior
experience necessary.
M aterials will be furnished.
T he group will meet on
Saturday, Nov. 9 from 8
a.m. until noon. Within a
three to four hour period,
volunteers will paint the
exterior of selected homes
for families which are
either elderly, low -incom e
or have other special needs.
Volunteers can get more
information by calling
Joannie Dixon at 407-262­
7700, ext. 1109.

SAT
Teen celebrities will be
show ing off a craft/sculpture exhibit o f duct tape,
Saturday, Oct. 12, from 2
until 4 p.m. at Wal-Mart of
Sanford, 3653 O rlando
Drive. The event is in honor
o f the 60th anniversary of
the development of duct
tape during World War II.
The event is free o f charge.

Students in Michelle Baker s first-grade class at Wicklow Elementary School show olf boats they made in observation of
Columbus Day, which is Monday.

Thefts
John Louis Williams, 56, of Palmetto
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday at a retail
store. Officers said he attempted to
take a T-bone steak, valued at $14 76
from a store without paying. During a
search of Williams, officers discovered
a large butcher knife concealed in his
waistband, and a check revealed he
fiail been issued a previous warning
against trespassing at that establish­
ment. He was charged with larceny,
carrying a concealed weapon and tres­
passing after warning.
Robert Fredrick Wtxxi, 28, of Winter
Springs, was arrested by Sanford
ilice Wednesday. Officers said he
id taken $147.26 in digital video
discs from a business in the 3600 block
of Orlando Drive without paying. 1le
was charged with resisting a retail
merchant and shoplifting.

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I.ysander Devon Smith, 30, of
Detroit, was arrested by Sanford
police Thursday at a retail store in the
3600 block of Orlando Drive. He is
accused of taking items valued at
$1,110.29 from a business without pay­
ing. He was charged with larceny of
over $2 00 .

Cherry pickers: Swing music made a brief
comeback a few years ago based largely on the
mainstream crossover of a couple songs by the
Cherry Poppin' Daddies. Lake Mary city commis­
sioners may want to adopt a similar moniker —
The Cherry Pickin' Daddies and Momnu
(Commissioner Janet Jemigan can't be considered
a daddy).
fhe commission wants to annex a prime piece
of real estate on the west side of Interstate 4 . There
are a number of Issues to be worked out (See Our
View on Page 4A), but it raises some interesting
questions, first, does this set Lake Mary up for a
move down International Parkway? Once city
boundanes begin moving across 1-4, city commis­
sioners could make the argument dial further
expansion in Heathrow Business Park is a natural
growth pattern.
Second, does lids move by Like Mary open up
tlie possibility that Sanford can expand west and
annex Bill Heard Chevrolet’ Bill Heard officials
have expressed interest in the past about becoming
part of Sanford, but tlie city his not considered the
matter. What about BJ's Wholesale? Driving down
State Road 46, BJ's appears to be in the city but the
store sits on an enclave of county property. Can
the city annex BJ's if Lake Mary is successful?

passenger in the vehicle. He was
charged with four separate counts of
possession of controlled substances,
possession of under 20 grams of mari­
juana and possession of narcotics
equipment. Another passenger,
Harvey Richard Fekeith, Jr., 21, of
Deltona, was charged with possession
ol under 20 grams of marijuana. Hie
driver of the vehicle was not charged.

Police
Blotter

Timothy Prevett, 44, of Pine
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday. He was
accused of taking a $200 bracelet from
a man in the 3(X) block of Oak Avenue.
He was charged with robbery. The
bracelet was not recovered.

Domestic Cases
Franklin Howard Mason, 48, of
West 11 th Street, Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford police Thursday. He
reportedly was involved in a dispute
with a female in Coastline Park. He
was charged with battery.

Traffic Stops
Elizabeth Aguiar, 22, of Orlando,
was stopped by deputies early Friday
at the Interstate*-! rest area ni*ar
Longwoed. She was charged with dri­
ving under the influence of
alcohol/dnigs, and attached vehicle
registration not assigned.

Brandon John Hudson, 18, of
Kimberwicke Circle*, Oviedo, was
arrested by deputies Thurselay at his
residence where* he reportedly had
been involved in a fight with his
father. He* was charged with batter)’,
domestic violence.

Richard Joseph Pugliese, 22, of
Deltona, was arrested by deputies
Thursday as the result of a traffic stop
on Montgomety Road near SR-136 in
Altamonte Springs. Pugliese was a

Daniel Lynn Hall, 4l,Cam elia
Court, Sanford, was arrested by
deputies Wednesday at his residence
following an altercation with his
brother-in-law. He was charged with
batter)', domestic violence.

TUES
The next meeting of the
Lake Mary Chapter o f
AARP No. 4878. will be
held at the Lake Mary
Community Building, 2«&gt;0
N. Country Club Road in
Lake Mary, on Tuesday,
O ct.15, at 12:30 p.m.
Representatives from The
Heritage At Lake Forest
will do a presentation as to
their facilities and will be
providing lunch. The event
is free, however RSVP will
be required.
For further information,
call Irene Lober at 407-333­
0054 or Marge Carmona at
407-323-9249.

THUR |
The groundbreaking tor
Sanford's Riverw alk
Project will be held
Thursday, Oct. 17, at 3 p.m.
in Fort Mellon Park. When
completed, the pedestrian/bicycle trail will extend
from Sanford, along U.S.
Highway 17-92, to the new
lnterstate-4 bridge area.
The public is invited to this
groundbreaking ceremony.

S h eriffs Office offering Internet safety course
Tlie Se*minole County Sheriffs
Office will be offering an Internet
safety course for people who oversee
children's on-line* activities. 'Flu* 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 soft­
ware basics
• Windows basics
• Getting connected to the Internet

• Internet addressing
• Newsgroups
• E-mail
• Hacking
• Protecting Your Privacy
• Internet Fraud
• Sex Crime’s
• Internet Chats
• Filtering and blocking unwanted
site's with software
• Searching the Internet for infor­
mation on you
• Sec* instructors will chat, “live on

the Internet as a child.
• Searching your computer to see
what they have been doing
• Internet Safety Summary
I he class will lx* held Saturday.
Nov. 9 from 8:30 a m. to 4:30 p m. at
the National Center for Forensic
Science, located at 12334 Research
Parkway in Orlando (near UCF). For
more information, go to www.seminolesheritf.org. I’a*-registration is
required,

Sem inole County sponsors Tire Amnesty Day on Oct. 19
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Seminole County is msponsoring
Pin* Amnesty
Day on
Saturday, Oct. 19. Hie event will lx* held from 9 a.m. to 3
p m. at both the Central Transfer Station located at 163-1 SR
419 in Ixingwixxl and tlx* Seminole County I andflll located

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may bring up to ten tires at no cliarge. Businesses may not
participate in this event. For further information contact
Silul Waste Management Customer *vr\ ices at 407-«v3-22h0

SAT
Sanford M ain Street's
annual O ktoberfest and
C lassic Car C ruise will be
Saturday, Oct. 19, from 6
until 10 a.m. Featured will
be German food and beer
garden, live entertainment
by the Alpine Express band
and JD the D).
Trophies will be awarded
for classic and custom car
cruisers plus door prizes.
I he event, in downtown
Sanford is free and open to
the public.

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Saturday and Sunday, Oct.
12 and 13 at Sem inole
Towne Center. Hours are 10
a.m. until 9 p.m. Saturday
and noon until 6 p.m.
Sunday. For information or
participation, contact the
cham ber at 407-322-2212.

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Charter changes: Speaking of shake-ups, expect
a bombshell during Monday afternoon's work ses­
sion.
Word Around The G ock is Sanford Mayor
Brady Lessard has met with city attorneys to dis­
cuss possible charter changes, specifically regard­
ing the type of government Sanford currently uti­
lizes.
Lessard is exploring ways to change from a city
manager style of government — where city com­
missioners set policy and direct a manager to
implement programs — to a strong-mayor form of
govenunrpt ^ where the major, under direction
of Uie.d)yd(miruiMuun, is responsible for the dayto-day operations.
lessard has expressed frustrations in the past
about upper city management's lack of account­
ability to Sanford residents, most recently regard­
ing the snafu in hiring a contract to build the
Kiverwalk.
Lessard has already met with City Manager
Tony VanDerworp and will provide commission­
ers with some background material from the city
of Apopka.
How serious is Lessard? Reportedly he's consid­
ering a possible resignation as mayor to counter
claims he is making a power grab.
It's still early, so no telling where how this will
slupe up in the coming months. Lessard is push­
ing to put tlie issue before the voters during the
March city election. He'll have to convince the city
commission to approve the referendum.

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M anorie Blvd., Longwood
d ,ed Sunday, Oct. 6 , 2002.

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__ Funeral services were
Thursday, Oct. 10, at Faith
World Orlando, with Pastor
Glint Brown officiating.
Banficld Funeral Home.
Winter Springs, in charge o f
arrangements.

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Glrl Scout Drive
Girl Scouts will be deliverbara to friends, neighbors
and relatives in Seminole
&gt; ou" fy 5,nd elsewhere in

E. ALLIEN
PHILLIPS-BA1ZE
E. Allien Phillips-Baise, 78,
of Sanford, died Thursday,
Oct. 10, 2002 in Sanford.
Bom Dec. 10. 1923 in
Greenville, Ky., she moved to
Sanford in 1990. She was a
homemaker and a member of
Geneva Baptist Church.
Survivors include two sons,
one daughter, two brothers
seven granchildren and nine
grandchildren.
Visitation will be Sunday.
Oct. 13, from 4 until 6 p.m . at
Gramkow Funeral Home
Sanford.
Gramkow Funeral Home
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
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tv and Nov. 2, in the seventh
anntul Goodwill Good Turn
Days clothing drive. Persons
im tving hag, an* urged t„ fj||
them with used clothing and
household items. The Girl
pcouts will then collect the
bags and deliver them to
Goodwill Stores. "This is by
2 1^ v v i H 's single annuli
clothing drive," said Rick
C-oleman, Goodwill's
a-sidemt and C E 0 . "L ist year
theGirl Scouts coHected over
IN,(XX) bags of clothing and
household donations.

For mow information, call

Goodwill at 407-857-0659 or
Girl Scouts Council at 407­
896-4475.

CLYDE JAM ES
EMORY
Clyde Jam es Emory, 79,
West 5th Street, Sanford, died
Monday, Oct. 7, 2002 at
Healthcare Rehab Center,
Sanford.
Born July 13, 1923 in
Murphy, N.C.. he moved to
Central Florida in 1959. He
was a welder/builder in the
—
on industry. He was
Survivors include wife,
Marian, Sanford; step d»nik*hters, Babby Sapp, Melbourne.
Palm Bay; sstep-son.
tPatsy
o n - Fine.
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William Enright, Osteen; son,
James, Sanford; eight grand­
children.
Baldwin-Falrthlld Funeral
Home, Oak lawn Ch«iptal,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
ol arrangements.

Survivors include parents,
Christopher and Ossie
Sprawl, W inter Park; son.
Alphonso, Jr., Winter Park;
daughters, Pamela Brown.
EatonviUe, Shanita, Winter
Bark; sisters. Helen and
bhnel, W inter Park, Sarah.

GEORG EL
RUTLEDGE
George L. Rutledge, 64,

&gt; bro»h' "
Christopher, Jr., Maitland,
Nelson, D eltona, Surie,
Winter P ark; one grandchild
G olden's Funeral Home,
Inc., W inter Park in a , ' ,

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Bom March 13,1938 in
Charleston, W.Va.. he moved
to Central Florida in 1972 He
was a truck driver for
Anheuser Bush. Ind. and
Protestant by faith. He was a
veteran o f the U.S. M a rin e .
He belonged to Moose Lodge
Daytona Beach.
'
Survivors include wife, Jean
Daytona Beach; sons, John
David “J D ; o f Holly Hill. j im
Knaub, Orlando; daughter
mlchaele Roat, York, Penn.';
nine grandchildren, two great­
grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may
be made to Dysteria Medical
Research Foundation, 1 E.
Wacker Drive, Suite 24.30,
Chicago, III., 60601-1905.
Phoenix Cremation Society
Inc., South Daytona, in charge
of arrangements.

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Terry L Walker, 4 3 , of
Sanford, died Wednesday
Oct. 9, 2002 in Sanford. Bom
In Port Cam pbell, Ky., she
moved to Sanford from San
Antonio, Tex. in 1987. She
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member o f Church o f Cod of
where she
she taught
taught
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Bertha M. Smiley, 97, W.
c T * Si ri‘c t ' Apopka, died
Friday, O ct. 11, 2 00 2 .
She was b o m Oct. 6 , 1905
m Fredonia, Kan. She was a

Survivors include husband,
M errcl; son, Randy; daugh­
ters, Barbara, M arianne
Kimberly and Shannon; four
grandchildren; four brotherstwo sisters.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, In charge o f arrange­
ments.

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homemaker.
Survivors include son,
David E., C entral Point,
Oregon; stepson, Robert L.,
Glenwood W a ; daughters,
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Carol Heit, Green valley,'
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A lphonso D. Sprawl, 48,
Monre Avenue, Maitland,
died Tuesday, Oct. 8 , 2002

Monday, Oct. 7 , 2002.
She was born in Geneva. She
w asa housekeeper at Winter
I ark M emorial Hospital and a
member o f Fountainhead

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Florida All Airborne Day
Fhe South Florida Chapter
of the 82nd Airborne Division
Association will hold the Ifith
annual “Florida All Airborne
Days" in Fort Ltuderdale,
O ct 17-19. Veterans from all
Airborne units will attend.
Veterans from the llth , 13th,
17th, 82nd, and 101st .is well
as special forces will be there.
For details and materials
write to All Ohio Days. M59
Northcutt Place, Dayton,
Ohio, 45414 or phone 1-937­
898-5977.

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Baptist Church in Oviedo.
Survivon* include daughter,
Charlotte Darby, Orlando;
nephew, Johnell Perkins,
Oviedo; grand nephew Terry
J erkins. Altamonte Springsgrand-nieces Anita Frett
Winter Springs, Chasity
H in5- O viedo; two grand­
children; 18 great grand
nephews/nieces; two greatgreat-grand nieces/nephews.
Golden s Funeral Home,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

Avenue. Winter Springs, died

JOHN BYRON
John Byron, 72, died in
Tampa. He was bom and
raised in Sanford.
Survivors include two sons.

Tire Amnesty
Seminole County is sponsonng Tire Amnesty Dav on
Saturday, a t . 19. '
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The old and stagnant water
that collects in tires makes the
tires a prime breeding area for
nuKtjuitoes. Reduce the* num­
ber of mosquitoes around
your home by participating in
Tire Amnesty Day.
The event will be* held frem
1 a.m. to 3 p.m. at both the
Cimtral Transfer Station locat­
ed at 1634 State Road 419 in
Longwood and the Seminole
County Landfill located at
19.30 Osceola Road in Geneva.
Seminole County residents
may bring up to 10 tires at no
charge.
Businesses may not partici­
pate in this event. For further
information contact Solid
Waste Management Customer
Services at 407-665-2260.

Survivors include husband,
Francis N.. Winter Springs;
daughter, Lorraine A., Winter
Springs.
, fcmfield Funeral Home,
" in te r Springs, in charge o f
arrangements.

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^ o t t S. Gordon, L ik e M ary;
mother, Lola M. Gordon, ^
j ney* ° h io ; five grandchil-

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Nancy Drake, 78, Edgemon
Avenue. W inter Springs, died
Wednesday, Oct. 9,2002.
She was bom Sept. 7, 1924
in South Shields. England. She
was a market research inter­
viewer.

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longw ood Fishing Club
Survivors Include wife,
Naren J„ Longwood; daughJ Bieber and Jaylene

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In Lake Mary, controversial issues usually center on the
hoght of neighborhood fences or how elaborate fountains
should be at subdivision entrances. City electioas are rarely
nasty because commissioners are almost never challenged.
Recently, however, the city commission has caused a stir with
plans to annex Colonial Town Park, a 175-acre office park near
thelnteratate4/County Road 46A interchange.
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Seminole County. If the property is annexed, Seminole County
will lose about $130,000 annually in fire and road taxes. That is
significant because county firefighting units, under firstresponse agreements, provide the vast majority of fire protec­
tion to the property.
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The issue has the potential to raise fiery passions as both
ro " w in” the disagreement. Instead, city and county
officials need to let cooler heads prevail and reach a compro­
mise. Lake Mary, and all other Seminole County cities, must
have the ability to annex, particularly when property owners
request that their land be brought into the municipality. By the
same token, the county has a right to protect its investment. The
point of contention appears to center on the lost fire and road
revenue. It would be in the interest of both parties to reach an
arrangement whereby the county is reimbursed — either per
incident or a flat rate — for the services it provides.
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Safety pins and other
‘modem’ inventions
With the invention of Velcro, new parents liavc an easy time
changing diapers on the little one. But before that, safety pins
were used. In a recent discussion, the safety pin was brought up
............................ “ being one of the best inventions of modem
time. This is-------not--to —
include velectricity
and
other
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H,oh..r it's
ll'e the
itui little
liltl..
rs of power we have
have. Rather,
gs that often mean a great deal.
According to history, tire safety pin was
invented in New York by Walter blunt in IH49
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before the Civil War, so I would imagine it assist­
ed manv a soldier in securing rips and tears in
the uniform. I have found little more about this
invention.
Nick
Personally, one- of my favorites is the bow
P fe lfa ilf
I0? * We “* ? in *y«nR ou&lt;laces. Again, little
' » known of this, but I can imagine a sailor, off at
• ••••••
somewhere, who devised this type of knot
which can easily be removed with the pull of
just one end. It must have been created a long time ago because I
have found an automatic shoe lacing machine was invented in
18H3.

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Ckieof the big things new parents look for is the time when tlxsmall fnes leam to tie their shoes. Just like the invention of Velcro
however, many shoes don't require the tying of a bow knot, so
even that has become less important with tire passage of lime
Of course some later inventions may give a person rise to say
hmmmmmm'7 The Compact Disc for example. RCA invented
the CD in 1972, but according to my resource materials, the CD
player wasn't invented until 1979. (Sony, in Japan). Apparently for
seven years, we couldn't tell what was on our CDs.
There's going to be a scientific invention symposium here in
Central Florida soon. Among items to be displayed for the first
time is a sheet of paper to eventually be carried by our firefighters
and taw enforcement personnel. In the event a chemical or biologi­
cal attack occurs, just rubbing this piece of paper on an arm or
some place on the body, will immediately detect exposure to
chemicals, and they may be treated right away.
The event of 9-11 brought this about, just as many other new
inventions about to be revealed to the public.
Whenever there is major upheaval, new things are developed
Consider World War I and II. If it weren't for those- wars, many
items wouldn't have been invented such as tanks. Jeeps and even
the pop-up toaster. Take the* Norden Bomb Sight used in our
bombers during World War II. The item which kept the bomb
sight on a steady target even though tlx- plane was possibly „„,v.
WorMWw l|y'
S, ‘Vky' onc ° f ,ht‘ IOP ,l,ys ° f »ho 1950s.
Worid War II also produced duct tape- — whe re would we he
without duct tape?

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To the ed ito r
The Expressway authority
has been promoting the new 1-4
connection to 417. Specifically
highlighting access to Orlando
International Airport instead of
the already congested 1-4. As
an Orlando airport employee
this at first seems very attrac­
tive.
However, my main complaint
about the eastern beltway is the
ridiculous toll of $1.50 for the
Jesup Bridge. Who wants to
pay $3 roundtrip to go from
Oviedo to Sanford? Perhaps
Sanford s fine dinning restau­
rants wouldn't have to take
turns in being open on evenings
if Sanford were more accessible
to Oviedo, and East Orlando.

Or worse, if you commute
daily from East/Southeast
Orlando you are looking at $5
roundtrip. That's $ 1,200 year
for one car. Oh, I forgot. Isn't
that why we voted for main­
taining the current 7 percent
sales tax? Haven't we paid for
roads through taxes anyway?
What really bugs me is hea
en forbid, if you drive on the
bridge at dusk or later. First
you think it is raining and then
you realize that it is a hailstorm
o f insects.
We have considered commut­
ing via 1-4 to connect with the
new interchange as it will only
be $1, instead of $5 roundtrip
and we won't have to wash our
car every (light. So much for
reducing traffic on 1-4. At this
point our best compromise
would be to exit onto 434 from
the airport and come up 17-92.
It w o u l d ta k e 10 m in u t e s lo n g e r,
save us $3/day not to mention

the car wash. I can only
assume that the bridge was
built to increase accessibility to
Sanford in lieu of using the out
of the way, and congested 17-92
and 1-4.
Which brings up another
question. Supposedly, the toll is
calculated per mile. Then why
does it cost the same to enter on
Rinehart Road to cross Lake
Jesup as it does to cross from
Lake Mary Boulevard/Sanford
Avenue to cross Lake Jesup? In
essence it's a free ride from
Rinehart to Lake Jesup. The
$1.50 toll is simply obscene. It
is the most expensive segment
o f the airport commute.
Also, we, as locals, do not get
any more of an advantage of
use than the out-of-town tourist.
There should at least be a dis­
count for E-Pass subscribers.
My solution is to decrease the
Jesup toll in 50 cents, ami make .
the Bridge free from dusk until

davlight. That would at least
offset the obligatory car washes
The benefit to Sanford and
it's businesses would be a more
enormous. People would be
encouraged to come spend the
day shopping or dinning in the
downtown area. Orlando resi­
dents, business owners and
Orlando Airport Employees
would be attracted to relocating
to Historic Sanford with a more
financially palatable commute.
What J o we have to do to get
this toll decreased? Since the
Expressway Authority is not a
private enterprise, to whom do
we appeal, or is this tali situa­
tion something that can be
brought to a vote? Come on fel­
low citizens; let us do some­
thing about this highway rob­
bery. If not, we'll sex- you on 1-4
and 17-92, we will be the car,
without the bugs.
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Linda ll.irkrr
Sanford

Are we trying to remake the Middle East inn our image?
Presidents don't declare
declare- war
;
What's the hurry? What's___
going
from the old Cincinnati train sta­
on here? I hope the president
tion, so it seems tiut President
knows. The rest of us can't be sure-,
Bush's Litest Iraq speech
—
but watching and talking
was cither a space-holder
to some of the president's
or a device to buy more*
men, this is my guess:
time to plot or pLin inva­
The president and his
sion. Whatever it was
folk, particularly his most
meant to be, the timing
hawkish advisers — that
and Kxatinn did not make
group would include
a lot of sense and did not
National Security Adviser
move the national debate
Cdndoleezza Rice, Deputy
forward.
Secretary of LX-fense Paul
R ich ard
In fact, the president
Wolfowitz and man of war
Reeves
moved back from threat­
Richard Perle — see this as
ening regime change. It
• • •
a window of opportunity
seemed to be a disarmament
to re-create tlx* Middle East in our
speech. That may lx- wishful
image and interests. Saddam, who
thinking. But Bush sounded more
Is a monster, but a regional and
moderate and patient than he
contained one*. Is just an excuse.
does ix-re in tlx- war capital.
The real goal is stability. The- Bush
Around Ix-re, the politicians, lob­
administration wants stable oil
byists and journalists who popu­
prices, stable Arab governments
late official Washington - ami the
and a secure Lsrael. This, they
president, too — talk .uxi act as if
think, is the right time, and Iraq is
Kiddam I lussein and his weapons tlx- place to start.
of mass destruction have re.xbed
Busli a/xl company are ready to
tlx- New Jersey Turnpike. Aiul
roll tlx- dice. All the talk of tough
he's headed south toward Ox­
weapons inspections and U.N.
Beltway that separates ttx- capital
resolutions is for cover. Many of
from common sense.
tlx- people in charge are hoping

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meant well, really. But from
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military
that day on. South Vietnam was
power in lieu of diplomacy or any
an American colony anti our
kind of regional solutions. The
defeat and humiliation were pre­
Middle East as it is right now is
destined.
just too irrational for our purpos­
That analogy Is not exact, of
es. Maybe we can straighten these
course. But we wasted almost 20
people out.
years there, trying to remake the
Cxxxl luck. I am not opposed to place and its people in our image
that. Not many Americans are. We if we try tlx- same tiling in Iraq,
want to be tlx- maste-rs of a new
the result will be about tlx- same
and benevolent "democratic" colo­
over the long run: early victories,
nialism. But listening to that kind
occupation and, one day, with­
of talk about a democratic Iraq
drawal.
and Saudi Arabia, which we
One of tlx- more sensible theo­
wirnld like to surround, I find
retical debates going on in
myself thinking of Nov. 1 ,1963,
Washington Is about how long wr
tlx* day we changed the regime in
will have to stay in Iraq if we or
South Vietnam.
unnamed Iraqi a inspirators are
That was the day, 39 years ago,
able to remove Saddam by coup
when President Ngo Dinh Diem
Assassination or invasion.
was Assassinated in a military
Optimists talk about five years
«xip sigrxti off on by lYvsident
pessimists talk about 50 years CK
Kennedy. Diem was our boy, .is
there Is an obvious next question:
Saddam was wlx*n the* Iraqis
I low long do you think Ir.uiLs will
attacked Iran 22 years ago, but the
be there?
1
South Vx-tnanx-se leader resisted
So who will prevail over time I
American control one time tixi
don t know, but I kixnv it won t h
often. The generals, with our
us.
encouragement, tixik over and
freason
iv is n n to
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opener. (One said canned beer). When asked about the most useKMinvenuon however, no one had any suggestions.
ever written, but discussing
th «e things and thinking about inventions is interesting, at least I

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The Herald asks people what they think ...
After days o f
debate, both the
lluu%e and Senate
p asted an d sent to
the White House a
resolution autho­
rizing the president
to use military
fa rce, i f necessary,
to com pel Iraq to
Krt rid o f its bio­
logical and chem i­
ca l weapons and
disband its nuclear
weapons program.
We asked people i f
they agree with the
resolution allowing
military action in
the Middle Hast.

Being a veteran. I
think S a d d a m is a
threat. It ho doosn t
allow us into the coun­
try. I think w e have to
take it to the next level
and go In.
Don Miller

Lake Mary

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Roosevelt, w e need to
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which he called Salmagundi
and that it is also the name of
the Sem inole High School
yearbook. I stated that its first
editor, Carrie Lovell, gave the
yearbook its name.
Last Sunday, Janice Reel
Springfield stated that Carrie
Lovell was her great aunt and
gave me some information on
her.
Carrie Lovell was the sister
of Janice's grandfather on her
m other’s side. Janice's parents
had moved to Tampa soon
after she graduated from
Seminole High in 1953. When
Janice went to work for
l lorida State Dank (now
SunTrust), in 1956, she lived
with her aunt Carrie until she
married Wendell Springfield in
1959.
Janice says that Miss Lovell
was a wonderful person and
we find that she has at least
two places in Sanford history.
She played the piano for the
silent movies at the Milane
Theater (later the Kitz, now
I lelen Stairs Theatre) and she
named the SI IS yearbook in
1910.

Where did she gel the name
Salmagundi? From
Washington Irving's
Salmagundi writings. I certain­
ly did not know that when I
wrote last week's article. I
thought it was just a coinci­
dence. How did she know of
Irving's Salmagundi?
Washington Irving was her
distant cousin and he is men­
tioned in the Lovell family
Bible.
I was editor of the 1954
Salmagundi and have an
extensive collection of them as
both my mother and I graduat­
ed from and taught at SHS.
But other than knowing its
meaning, “a mixture of
things," I had no idea that
Carrie Lovell had named the
book after the writings of her
cousin, Washington Irving.
Perhaps future editors of the
SHS Salmagundi can place a
little history of its name in
them.

The dog track closed down
March 9 when the Florida
Supreme Court held that para
mutual belting was illegal,
which it was under the exist­
ing law.
On April 14, Beth Israel
Temple, donated by A.H.
Moses, in memory of his late
wife, was dedicated by Rabbi
Kaplan of Jacksonville.
The Sanford Herald and
First Baptist Church joined
April 27, in opposing Sunday
baseball in the city. Both had
opposed the opening of the
dog track earlier that year.
The county's celery season
that year was one of the worst.
The average price for a crate
brought only $1.35 as com ­
pared to $2.25 the previous
year.
The new World War I
M emorial fountain at the city
pier was dedicated by Judge
Wallace Wright with scores of
veterans, their families, and
friends in attendance.
Sanford 75 years ago
On July 18, there was a
Since we are celebrating
Herald editorial expressing
Sanford’s 125th birthday this
concern over Mayor Forrest
year, from time to time I will
Lake's possible mismanage­
bring you some brief facts dur­ ment of city funds. Lake was
ing its long history. My main
also president of the Sem inole
sources are Peter Schaal's two
County Bank.
books, "Sanford As I Knew It"
This led to an investigation,
and "Sanford During the
the closing of the Seminole
World War II Years".
C ounty Bank on August 6 , and
The following happened in
Mr. Lake's subsequent indict­
Sanford in 1927, 75 years ago.
ment, conviction and incarcer­
A new hard top road to
ation. This was a long saga
Mount Dora opened February
chronicled by Julian Stenstrom
6 , with a motorcade to that
in "W ay Back W hen" about 10
city. It made Lake County
years ago.
accessible for the first time.
On September 26, police
The new $245,000 Seminole
ch ief Roy Williams, l.t. A.H.
High School on French Avenue Beckwith, Sgt. J.L. Smart and
was dedicated on February 28.
J.B. Green were released by the
Moving into the school in
city commission. No exp lan a­
January were 390 students and
tion was given. On December
17 teachers. Mr. G.E. McKay
13, Williams was reappointed 1
was principal.
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Chicago White Sox. New York
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Twins as I write this for the
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entire gallery. And both Raines
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autographed balls, caps, pic­
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teams is represented.
The Eckstein exhibit is
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The Sports Exhibit has items
from sports figures who have
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Sanford, and includes Red
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Al McMillan, the New York
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Jeff Black, Carl Hubbell, Sid
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our 125th anniversary.
The Sanford Museum is
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C itiz e n P a rticip a tio n : Seminole C o un ty receives grant funds through a num ber of
program s administered by the U .S . Department of H ousing &amp; Urban Development
(H U D ). Th e s e program s are designated primarily to assist the C o u n ty s lower
incom e residents through a variety cf activities and projects. In order to streamline
the administration of these program s, H U D consolidated all. of the local planning
and citizen participation requirements of these various federal program s into single
administrative process call the Consolidated Plan".
P a st P e rfo rm a n c e : T h e purpose of the public hearing will be to gather citizen input
concerning past activities and performance of Sem inole C ounty under the C D B G ,
H O M E &amp; E S G Program s. T h e public hearing will be held on W ednesday. N ovem ber
13, 2002, al 6:30 p.m. in the Sem inole County Services Building, 1101 East 1st
Street. Room 1028 (County Com m ission C ha m b e r). Sanford. F L.
C o n s o lid a te d A n n u a l P e rfo rm a n c e &amp; E v a lu a tio n R e p o rt ( C A P E R ) : T h e C A P E R
describes the amount of C D B G . H O M E and E S G Program funds spent during the
past Program/Fiscal Year and the number and percentage ol lower income resi­
dents benefiting from their activities. T h e C A P E R will be submitted to Volusia
C ounty (the lead county for tho V O L U S IA / S E M IN O L E H O M E C O N S O R T IU M ) by
N ovem ber 18. 2002 for submittal to the H U D by D ecem ber 31. 2002. T h e C A P E R
is available (or review and discussion by tho public at the above public hearing and
at the following location between the hours of 8:00 am to 5:00 pm , M onday through
Friday until W ednesday, N ovem ber 13.2 0 02 , and at the public hearing on that date.

Seminole County Community Development Otlice
1101 East 1st Street
Room 3301
Sanford, FI 32771
407-665-7384
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Com m ents on the C A P E R will be received until W ednesday. N o vem b er 13, 2002 at
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Sunday. October 13. 2002

T iif . S em inole H f ju u i

Sanford City Commission Agenda for Oct. 14,2002

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Santort C*y H a l
3 X North Park Avenue
Ssntord. Florida
W O R K S E S S IO N
4 0 0 P.M. In tfte City Manager**
Conterence Room, Second Floor
1 Presentation to Employee o( the Month
tor October
2. Interview ol
appointee*
A. Htttonc Preservatton Board: Unde
Daniel*. P. Dougiaa Qroeedoee.

In toe amount of $4.359 18 tor Art
Lane C lass III landfill closure
Recommended by toe City Manager
2 Award rehab ol McKtobm Park. IFB
01/02-37, to Shoemaker Construction
In
the
amount
of
$35,500
Recommended by the City Manager.
3. Approve Work Order N o 9 with Glattmg
Jackson Kercher tor professional engi­
neering consulting services tor the
Hnel sn« planning and design ol Fori
Mellon Park In an amount not to
exceed $65,759 Recommended by
Stephanie Power*. Dr. Eric Zend** (Rtoe City Manager
1A)
4 Authorize execution of F Y 2002-2003
0 . Firefighters' Rebrament System Board
Community Development Block Grant
ol Ttusiees: Andrew Vaienta. (R-1 B )
Interlocal Agreement with Seminole
C . Coda Entorcemenl Board: Kenneth R.
County tor the 13th Street Fagade
Lowe and Robert Segal. ( R - 1 D )
Improvement Program In toe amount
3. Diecuaaton re: Suncor waterfront develof $65,000. Recommended by the O y
' opmenl proposal
Manager.
4. Discussion re: .i
.
In land8 Award IFB 01/02-43 tor landscape,
. r maintanance coat* tor C R 48A
post, and tortikzation control on a thiol
Improvements
Ic fields in toe City of Sanford to
S. Report re: Neighborhood Landscape
Massey Services. Inc. In toe amount of
Proiecta tor 2Sth and Park Interaectton.
$18,372. Recommended by the City
Manager
S. Diacuation re: treffle calming mea­
sures (R -7)
8. Approve Veteran's Day Parade 8 Picnic
A. Traffic orde at 15th and Elm
In toe Park Special Event on public
B. 'Raffle madton on Live Oak Boulevard
property (1st Street. Park Avenue and
7. Dtacuasion of Regular Agenda Items.
Memorial Park) on Monday. November
Add-On Item*, and Other Item*
11,2002. Irom 10 0 0 a m . I o 8 3 0 p m ;
S. Mayor's briefing,
approve closing 1 st Street Irom
t . CKy Manager* briefing
Sanford Avenue to Park Avenue and
A C R A budget (R-fl)
Park Avenue from 1 st Street to
B 2002/2003 Legislative proposals
Seminole Boulevard on Monday.
C LDR Schedule E (car Iota) (P H-1): LDfl
November 11. 2002. Irom 9 30 a m to
Schedules R (airport* and arrcralt) and
12:30 p m.; approve Seminole County
F (budding* parcel*, yard*, budding
Area Veterans Advisory Commission
setbacks and Ighting) (P H -5)
partnering with City 125th Event and
D Phase II ol Rrverw**.
waive all lees except refundable dean
up bond
and processing
lee
R E G U LA R M E E TIN G
Recommended by the City Manager
7
p m . In the City Commission 7. Approve Santord Middle School Band
Chambers. First Floor
Concert In the Park Special Event on
• Approval of Minutes
City property (Centennial Park)
Work Session and Regular Meeting of
Saturday, October 26. 2002, from 1 00
September 23. 2002. Recommended by
p m. to 8 00 p .m ; approve waiver ot all
the C «y Clerk and the City Manager
toes except refundable de an up bond
and processing toe Recommended by
C onsent Agenda
toe City Manager.
1. Approve modifcation of contract with 8. Approve Goldsboro Front Porch
W C G , Inc tor additional Engineering
Awareness Day Special Event on pri­
Construction Admimstrsbon Services
vate (1305 West 13th Street) and pub-

kc (Mangoushne to Shephard Avenue)
property on Saturday. November 9.
2002. from 8 00a m t o 5 0 0 p m (total
9 hours), approve dosing 13th Street
Irom Mangoustine to Shephard
Avenue tor nine (9) hours on Saturday.
November 9. 2002, Irom 8 00 a m. to
5 00 p m Recommended by the City
Manager.
9 Approve 5th Annual Downtown
Merchants Trek or Treat Special Event
on prtvate/pubkc property (Merchants
Shop on 1st Street) on Wednesday.
October X . 2002, from 6 00 p m. to
8 30 p m ; approve dosing 1 st Street
Irom Santord Avenue to Oak Avenue
tor tour (4) hours on Wednesday.
October 30, 2002. from 5 0 0 p m to
9 30 p m : approve Santord Main
Street partnering with City Halloween
event and waive all lees except refund­
able dean up bond and processing
lee
Recommended by the City
Manager
10 Authonze extension ol coot red to
September 30 2003 with Th e Bon
Terre Group. Inc. in amounl ot
$59,265 96 lor cemetery maintenance
Rocom mended by the City Manager
11 Authonze extension ol contrad to
September X . 2003. with Th e Bon
Terre Group. Inc in amounl ot $37,200
tor Towns Center M ai area and part of
Seminole Crossings nghts-of-way
maintenance Recommended by the
City Manager
12 Authorize extension ol contrad to
September X . 2 X 3 . with Quality
Vaults, Inc. si the same rales as Iasi
year's contract lor opening/dosing
graves
Recommended by the City
Manager
13 Authorize extension ol contrad to
September X . 2003. with American
Services. Inc. in toe amount ol $ 17.GX
tor lawn maintenance ol various parks
Recommended by the City Manager
Public hearings
1. Second reading and adoption ol
Ortknance 3729 repealing and reen­
acting
Schedule
E.
Additional
Requirements and Provisions lor
Specific
Uses,
ot
the
Land

Development Regulations and repeal­
ing Chapter 5. Santord City Code The
Cay Manager recommends adoption
Ad published October 8. 2002 (W S 9.C.)
2 Second reading and adoption ol
Ordinance No. 3751 to annex 0 2 4 t
acre of property between Oak Drive
and Narcissus Avenue and between
Racheile Avenue and Palm Drive (457
Palm Drive). Patricia Mauer. owner
Recommended by the City Manager.
Ad published October 2 and October
9. 2002.
3 Re 4 6 2 1 acres ot property tying
between Moores Station Road and
Marquette Avenue and between
Cameron Avenue and Beardall Avenue
13945 Moores Station Road). Santord
Airport Authority, owner/appkean!
A Second reading and adoption ol
Ordinance No. 3752 to annex the prop­
erty. Recommended by the City
Manager Ad published Ottober 2 and
October 9. 2002
B Second reading and adoption of
Ordinance No 3753 to rezone the
property from AG. Agriculture, to R I- 1 ,
Restricted Industrial Recommended
by the City Manager Ad published
October 2. 2002
4 Re: 0 2 4 t acre ol property lying
between West S R *6 and Northstar
Court extended easterly and between
South White Cedar Road and Central
Park Drive ( I X White Cedar Road);
Charles L. and Dawn Volkema. owners/applicants
A Second reading and adoption ol
Ordtnanco No 3754 lo annex the prop­
erty Recommended by the City
Manager Ad published October 2 and
October 9. 2002
B Second reading and adoption ol
Ordinance No 3755 to rezone toe
property Irom AO. Agriculture, to PD.
Planned Development, and approval ol
Development Order No. 02-0043
Recommended by toe City Manager,
with conditions Ad published October
2 .2 X 2
5 First rearing ol Ordinance N o 3749 lo
amend
ihe
Land
Development
Regulations Schedule R, Airports and

Aircraft.
and
Schedule
F.
Requirements tor BuMtogs. parcels,
yards, butkkng setbacks and Ighting
Recommended by toe Planning and
Zoning Commission, Director ot
Planning
and
Community
Development, and the C4y Manager
Ad published October 8. 2002. (W S9C)
Regular Items
1. Board Appointments
A. Historic Preservatton Board. The terms
ol Rey Sylvester and Stephen F Myers
will expire on October 28.2002 N E E D
T O A P P O IN T R E P LA C E M E N TS O R
REAPPOINT. (W S -2 .A .)
B Firefighters' Retirement System Board
ol Trustees Th e term ol B4I Klrchhoft
expired October t. 2002 N E E D T O
A P P O IN T A R E P L A C E M E N T O R
REAPPOINT. (W S -2 B )
C Police Officers' Retirement System
Board of Trustees The term ol Bi&lt;
Kirehhofl expired October 1. 2002
N E E D T O A P P O IN T A R EP LA C E ­
M EN T O R R EAP P OINT.
D Code Enforcement Board
Board
member Heidi M. Liles has resigned
N E E D T O A C K N O W LE D G E R ES IG ­
NATION A N D A P P O IN T R EP LA C E ­
MENT. (W S -2 C )
2. Condemnations: demoMton. extension
A 02-17, 1103 W 8th St.. James and
Mary Smith Director ot Planning and
Community Development and to* City
Manager recommend demolition
B 02-18. 1016 Mangoustine Avenue.
Emmanuel Hillery
Director ol
Planning
and
Community
Development and the City Manager
recommend a 60-day time extension.
3 Approve Final Plat tor Crown Colony.
950 Vihlen Road, based on consisten­
cy with the approved Preliminary
Subdivision Plan and compliance with
Chapter 177 ol the Florida Statutes.
Recommended by the Planning and
Zoning Commission, the Director ot
Planning &amp; Community Development,
and the City Manager.
4 Approve Final Plat tor Lake Mary
Beltway Commerce Park, ispiatting
Lots 12 and 13, Keyes Seminole

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Parents of current 8th grade students in
Seminole County are invited to attend an
informational presentation for the
high school magnet programs.
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Industrial Park. I X and I X Keyes
Court, based on consistency with the
approved Site Plan and compliance
with Chapter 177 ol the Florida
Statutes.
Recommended by the
Planning and Zonng Commission, the
Director ol Planning 6 Community
Development, and the City Manager
5 Deny Historic Building Incentive Grant
Application tor 115 Oak Avenue/110
W. 2nd Street Recommended by the
Director ol Planning &amp; Community
Development and the City Manager
6. Approve F Y 02-03 Community
Redevelopment
Agency
budget
Recommended by the Community
Redevelopment Agency and the City
Manager (W S -9 A )
7. Approve installations oI a traffic circle at
15th Street and Elm Avenue and a traf­
fic median on Live Oak Boulevard
Recommended by the Director ol
Planning
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Crooms

Balloons

Continued from Page IA
Harry D. Rucker and Dr. Velma
Williams.
Principal Connie Collins was
presented a lovely bouquet of
flowers from the Crooms PrSA by
President Ruth Jayson-Polk.
Other presentations were made
to Principal Collias by former
educator for 20 years at Crooms
and now retired from the
Seminole County School District
after 42 years, luanita G. Hamid.
She presented framed photos of
the seven principals of Crooms
Academy to be hung in the school
to commemorate their legacy to
Crooms.
Remembering
Dear
Ole'
Crooms
Academy,
past
Principal/Professor Joseph N.
Crooms, founder and principal of
Crooms, was Dr. Barbara KirbyBentley, also a past principal of
Crooms from 1986-1995.
Sharing history of Crooms
Academy, past principal of
Crooms from 1964-1980 was
Edward Blackshcare. Also sharing
history of the first class that grad­
uated from Crooms Academy in
1926 was Nathalie Crooms
Jenkins, daughter of Professor and
Mrs. (Weatnly) Crooms. Mrs.
Jenkins was given a standing ova­

Continued from F if e 1A
Representatives Terre Peele
and Brenda Robinson, coordi­
nated a contest for third -,
fourth- and fifth-graders par­
ticipating in the NCS Learning
Lab.
Students attended a com put­
er session twice a week to finetune their reading and math
skills.
The contest was based on a
points system . Each student
who obtained an 80 percent or
higher on a computer skills test
received a point.
The class in each grade level
that received the most points
during the six weeks earned

tion by the audience as she taught
many of the alumni who were in
attendance at the dedication.
Karen Coleman, who helped
preserve the name of Crooms
Academy when she served as
principal, gave words of thanks
and congratulations due her for
her great work at Crooms
Academy.
Various Crooms Academy
Alumni spoke during the event,
as
did
Sanford
City
Commissioner
Dr.
Velma
Williams, who spoke of the many
successes and the growth of
Crowns, and the leadership given
by the citizens committee.
Each speaker emphasized that
Professor Crowns was a man who
lived in advance of his time, a
man of high integrity. Students
were encourage to do their best
while students at Crooms.
The ceremony saluted all who
have joined in unity with unbro­
ken faith to became a working
partner
to
make
Crooms
Academy
of
Information
Technology a beautiful site in his­
torical Goldsboro, an educational
landmark that both alumni and
citizens are proud of, where our
youth will be able to achieve suc­
cess in the world of technology.

You deserve to be the best!
IAAP* Greater l.ake Mary Chapter is holding monthly
meetings, networking, educational, and
professional development opportunities.
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phone 407-322-7528.

The Altamonte Jazz Ensemble,
directed by Mike Arena will pre­
sent a special concert with a trib­
ute to the music of Quincy Jones,
Sunday, Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. at Winter
Springs High School Auditorium,
130 Tuskawilla Road, Winter
Springs. Admission is $5 at the
door.
Quincy Jones music has
spanned five decades along with
superstars such as Frank Sinatra,
Michael Jackson, Steven Spielberg,
Oprah Winfrey and others. Jones
has appeared with Lionel
Hampton and Count Basie.

the right to participate in the
balloon launch.
"1 made charts, and each
time a child earned a point, a
sticker was placed on the
chart," Harris said. "Children
love to compete, and seeing the
charts helped motivate them.
"M any of the students also
didn't know what a balloon
launch was, and they wanted
to win the contest so they
could participate in one."
Harris said she filled 81 bal­
loons Thursday with helium
before the launch. Several of
the fragile objects, however,
popped before they had the
opportunity to float into the

sky. Six or seven wayward bal­ children to track how far Hw
loons got an early start when wind carried their colorful
their eager ow ners let go objects.
Dow da said she doean'l
before the countdown reached
know how far her balloon will
zero.
When the child ren were go, bu t she knows when it will
given the signal, however, a end its journey.
It was really
yellow and green mass
blue, yellow
. fun watching
' sky
* t and then
floated into the sky before the them go Into the
balloons started scattering and ’disappearing,” the *11fth-grader
disappearing. A few students said. **1 know it w ill go until H
chased their balloons for sever­ pops."
D ow da's classmate, Darryl
al yards before an afternoon
shower made them seek shel­ Garcia, was more exact when it
cam e to the distance his bal­
ter.
A message was attached to loon will travel.
"Sin ce it was raining, it will
each balloon asking people to
either right or call the school, probably pop somewhere over
Harris said. It will allow the Lake Mary.”

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semr of 4.5, with one txxml memK t ranking his performance a s a
live. His lowest scon* was a four.
The evaluations were not signed.
T h is has been a challenging
year in the airport business,”
said authority member Ken
Wright. "Mr. Dale has had to
restructure the security system
and handle a number of chal­
lenging issues since Sept. 11. In
addition, he's had to keep the
operations running smoothly
and expand business in the com ­
merce park."
In establishing the bonus
plan, the Airport Authority
required Dale to meet or increase
revenues 5 percent in five differ­
ent areas. Tire comparisons
could be made either to the pre­
vious year's actual numbers or

the current year's budget. The
five areas included:
• Commerce Park/residential/other lease income - The air­
port had a 33 percent increase
over last year's revenue and a 2H
percent increase over the current
budget.
• Aviation revenue - Revenue
is up 10 percent over last year
and I percent compared to the
current budget.
• Domestic and international
terminal revenue - Money from
both terminals is up tl percent
as compares! to last year and 5
percent above this year's bud­
get.
• Airfield revenue - Earnings
increased 40 percent compared
to last year and are 10 percent
higher than budget projections.
• Revenue in excess of expen-

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ditures - The airport has brought
in 102 percent more money than
it spent last year, with earnings
over expenditures at 122 percent
of the current budget.
"Sometimes it’s embarrassing
to go through (job reviews) in
public, but that's what the law
requires," Dale said. "The staff
have contributed greatly to the
success of fhe airport."
In other business, the airport
authority:
• Discussed a proposal a pri­
vate real estate firm, NAI
Realvest Partners Inc. is consid­
ering regarding building a dor­
mitory forComair Aviation.

Geoffrey Longstaff, an author­
ity member and an employee of
Realvest,
said housing for
Com air’s student pilots has boon
a problem because adequate
apartment space is not available
near the airport. Comair oper­
ates its own bus service to trans­
port students to amt from class­
es.
Tire dormitory would include
105 rooms that could house 210
students. Under Longstaff's pro­
posal, the project would cost
between $5 and 8 million and
would be funded by the Airport
Authority.
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capital," I.ongstaff said. "This
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contract, l ongstaff would have
to resign from the Airport
Authority.
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years.
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W in te r

Angels, Giants close in on World Series
By Dean Smith

S p rin g s
n e tte rs
ro llin g
By Dean Smith

Sports Editor

ANAHEIM — In what has been a
bizarre post season already, two Wild
Card teams stand poised to advance to
the 2002 World Series.
Garrett Anderson and Troy Glaus hit
home runs, Glaus' shot breaking a 1-1 tie
in the bottom of the eighth inning, as the
Anaheim Angels edged the Minnesota
Twins, 2-1, Friday night to give the
Angels a 2-1 lead in the American
League Championship Series.

Wild Card teams stand just two
victories from baseball history
The San Francisco Giants, meanwhile,
la v e gotten excellent pitching and timely
hitting to take a 2-0 lead over the St.
Louis Cardinals in the National League
Championship Series heading into
Saturday's game at Pac-Bcll Park in San
Francisco.
Both series will lie on FOX-35 today

(Saturday) with the Giants hosting
Cardinals at 4 p.m. and the Angels wel­
coming the Twins at 7:30 p.m.
The teams will play again on Channel
35 on Sunday, but they will reverse
times.
If necessary, the NL series will play
games on Monday, Wednesday and

Thursday, while the AL will play on
Tuesday and Wednesday if necessary.
Sanford’s David Eckstein went 2-for-5
in an Anaheim win on Wednesday and
then went l-fnr-4, singling the potential
winning run to third in the seventh
inning Friday, but a grounder to second
retired the runner trying to scon? and the
bases were left loaded, setting the stage
for Glaus.
The shortstop has had a good series so
far from his Icadoff spot for the Angels,
going 4-for-l3 with an RBI and hitting
.308 after the first three games.

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Never upset a Bear.
The Winter Springs girls
volleyball team took excep­
tion to being upset by Oviedo
last Thursday and have
rebounded in a big way,
dominating its own tourna­
ment over last weekend and
romping past two more foes
this week.
While winning the tourna­
ment got the Bears enough
attention to move them up to
No. 2 in this week's Class 5A
Florida Sports Writers
Association poll, the big wins
came this w eek against dis­
trict rival Titusville and SAC
combatant. Lake Mar
irv.
Ally H
Hock pounded down
Allv
12 kills, l.orin Lukas added
11 kills and eight digs and
Kelsey Combes contributed
30 assists as Winter Springs
clobbered the Terriers, 15-9
and 15-4.
Hock was again the star on
Thursday as she won the bat­
tle at the net with Rams star
Angie Pressey, putting down
12 kills to II for the Lake
Mary junior, in a 15-6 and 1 5
10, triumph.
Allie Probst and Lukas also
had big games for the Bears
(20-4) with eight and seven
kills, respectively.
The Winter Springs
Invitational actually was a
good one for most of the
Seminole County schools
involved as it gave them
exposure and competition
against some of the elite pro­
grams in Florida.
The Bears went a perfect 5
0 in winning the A Pool,
rolling over Middleburg (15­
3 , 15-10) and Satellite (15-1,
15-1), before outlasting
Trinity Prep, 15-4 and 16-14.
Hock and Lukas had eight
kills each and Combes 28
assists against the Saints,
which finished 2-1 in the poll
by beating Satellite (15-10, 1 5
7) and Middleburg (15-10, 1 5
9).
Lake Mary dominated in
Pool B, crushing Palm Bay,
15-1 and 15-1, and easing
past both Riverview (15-10,
15-7) and Parkland-Douglas
(15-11,15-8).
Pressey had 14 kills and
Jamie Todd 28 assists against
Class 6 A No. 6 Douglas.
Lake Brantley played tough
in Pool C, but fell to Cypress
Creek (15-13,156), Pine
Ridge ( 1 5 1 3 ,15-6) and
Cypress Lake (1512, 11-15,
155).
In the Gold Playoffs (for
teams that won their Pool),
the Bears advanced with a
1 5 1 1 ,159 victory over
Gaiesville-Buchholz with
Hock posting 12 kills and
nine digs, Probst eight kills
and Combes 34 assists.
The other semifinal also
matched a pair of stateranked squads with Pine
Ridge edging Lake Mary in
three game’s, 158, 9-15, and
1513.
The Rams bounced back to
win the Consolation, outscoring Buchhol/, 1510, 14-16,
and 1511, with Pressey get­
ting 17 kills and Hannah
Biedermanl2 kills and Todd
20 assists.
Winter Springs then lan d ­
ed Pine Ridge just its second
loss of the season, both to the
Bears on consecutive
Saturday's, pounding the
Panthers, 151 and 151.
Lukas was the big gun this
See Preps, Page 311

B a c k w ith a v e n g e a n c e
Lake Mary
tunes up for
showdown
with romp

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

By Tony DcSormier
Special to the Herald

LAKE MARY — For the
lak e Mary Rams and Lake
Howell Silver Hawks, it
turned out to be a streak of
one.
The Rams, who suffered
their first loss of the varsity
football season last week,
rebounded to thrash the visit­
ing Silver Hawks (who won
their first game of the season
last week), 4 5 1 3 , Thursday
night at Don T. Reynolds
Stadium.
"Our kids responded really
well," said Lake Mary coach
Greg Stanton. "We took a
good, old-fashioned butt kick­
ing last week and it was a
short week, but the boys came
back strong and played well.
"Hopefully, this will give us
some momentum heading
into next week (when the
Rams visit 5A-District 3 foe
Winter Springs)."
The Rams, who were routed
47-0 by Daytona BeachMainland a week ago, scored
on seven of their 13 posses­
sions against Lake Howell,
including four of six in the
second quarter as Lake Mary
built a 3 5 7 halftime advan­
tage.
Seven players contributed
touchdowns for lak e Mary.
Larry Pirollo scored two

P h o to * court**y of Arch B o o th *

T h o La k e M a ry defense w a s back
to Its old tricks on Thursday, g a n g
tackling Je re m y Francis (a b o v e )
and h e m m in g in q u a rte rb a c k
Jo e y F u q a m k (lett), while holding
Lake H o w e ll to less than 2 0 0
y a rd s o l total otfonso a s the
B a m s b o u n ce d back from last
w eek's loss to M ainland with a
4 5 -1 3 th ra sh in g ot tho S ilve r
H a w k s at D o n T
R e y n o ld s
S ta d iu m . T h o Lake M a ry ottense
also w a s in high gear a s seven
ditterent players a ccou nted lor
eight touchdow ns as the R a m s
righted tho ship in getting ready
tor next w eek s district s h ow d ow n
with W m t e ' Springs

See Rams, Page 2B

Johnson’s return sparks Lyman
From Staff Reports
NEW SMYRNA BEACH — Isn't it amaz­
ing what can happen when your star is
healthy.
Playing his first full game of the season,
Greyhound senior quarterback Victor
Johnson passed for 128 yards and ran for
another 28 and two big breaks went the vis­
itors way as they defeated Spruce Creek, 21­
7, Thursday night at Airport Stadium in
New Smyrna Beach
Johnson fa s been hampered by a sprained
ankle since the season-opening game at

B e a rs
beat up
P a n th e r s

Boone, but was healthy enough to lead his
learn lo its first Class sA-District 3 victory
of the season.
The Greyhounds (2-4 overall, 1-2 in dis­
trict) broke a lie on .1 strange play in the
second period.
On third-and-10 from their own 44,
Johnson threw a deep ja s s down the m id­
dle of the tield that seemed destined to be
an interception. Blit the’ ball bounced oil a
Hawks defenders' la n d s right to Iran i
Woods, and the senior ran the final 15 yards
untouched for a 6 6 -yard scoring play, giv­
ing Lyman a 7-0 lead with 5:20 lo play in

the lull and putting Lyman up 7-0.
Right before intermission, tong kicker
Mike Ben/er nailed a 41-yard field goal to
give the visitors a 104) halftime lead
Spruce Creek (0-6 overall, 0-4 in 5A-3)
came to lile on its opening possession ot the
second half, capping a 63-yard drive with a
three-yard run by sophomore James Estep
rolled, making his varsity deluit in place of
injured star Keith Sofiak. with 6:50 to play
in the third quarter, cutting the margin to
10-7.
The score, set up by a 42-yard pass trom
See Lyman, Page .311

L io n s , P a t r io t s p o s t s h u to u ts
B y Dean Smith
S p o rts Editor

ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S — Lake Brantley and
IX-tand tuned up for their big district showdown
with impressive shutouts Friday night.
Senior quarterback Jonny Venters led the way as
the Patriots handed powerful Apopka its second
straight loss, 264), at Tom Story Field.
la k e Brantley is now 4-2 on the season and has
won back-to-back games, giving the Patriots
hop«*&gt; that they are over the hump and ready to
get back into the Class 6 A-District I race.
The Lions also picked up a big victory, knocking
otf 6 A-I foe D eland, 214), at Spec Martin
Stadium.
It was yet another shutout for the amazing
Oviedo defense and the Lions too appear to be
ready to make the run into the playoffs.

I he two will battle at Oviedo's Jon Courier
I ield next Friday at 7:30 p in Seminole was also
in district action on Friday, having to travel to
Jacksonville for the second time in three weeks to
take on Mandarin.
A victory by the Fighting Seminoles would get
them back into the 6 A-I race, while severely hurt­
ing the Mustangs' chances.
As ot 1 a.m. on Saturday, however, no score had
been received from the game.
A full recap of these three games will appear in
Wednesday’s Herald
In addition to the Oviedo-Fake Brantley Battle,
also on next Friday's schedule I &gt;el and will lx1 at
Seminole in a grudge match as well as a 6 A-1
game. New Smyrna Beach will be at lake Howell
and Titusville will be at Lyman. All games will
begin at 7:30 p.m.

WINTER SPRIN G S — The
Winter Springs Bears seem lo
be getting on a roll at the right
lime.
After getting off to a very
slow start this season, the Bears
have won back-to-back Class
5A-District 3 games in impres­
sive fashion and will now try to
carry that momentum into next
Friday's big game with Like
Mary.
Friday night at the A.W. Epps
Sports Complex, Winter
Springs spotted visiting Pine
Ridge a 7-0 lead after the first
quarter and then dominated the
rest of the game to win, 2 5 7 .
Quarterbacks Jacob Garcia
and Matt Marshall both threw
1tic- hall well and (('ey Diaz
looked like anything hut a 5tinil-7, l45p ou n d hack as he
plowed through and over the
Panthers defense nearly every
time he touched the ball.
The Bears tied the game with
5:59 left in the half when Joey
Diaz capped a 60-yard drive
with a beautiful four-yard run.
Both teams had a chance to
lead at halftime, Winter Springs
alter a horrible punt by Pine
Ridge, but a bad snap denied
the Bears and a Panthers field
goal try was short and may
have been tipped.
Winter Springs look the lead
for good with six minutes left
in the third quarter when Pat
Cued ran in from two yards to
cap a 59-yard drive.
L'arly in the fourth period,
Marshall, filling in for a dizzy
Garcia, found Kyle Hill cutting
across the middle and the
senior receiver caught the ball
in stride and coasted in from 22
yards out with 9:36 to play.
Jason Kann, who had an extra
point blocked alter Hill’s LD,
completed the scoring with a
27-yard tield goal with 3:53
remaining.
The Bears will host the Rams
at the A.W. Epps Sports
Complex at 7:30 p m next
Friday and the winner will
most likely finish second in the
5A-3 race behind Mainland.
A full recap of Friday's game
will appear in Wednesday's
I lerald.

B L e a g u e still c lo s e in
R e c re a tio n V olleyb all
B y Dean Smith
S p o rts Editor

SANFORD — Matt's learn
has re-established itself as the
dominant team in the A
League, hut no one is stepping
forward in the B I eague in the
Citv of Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department Fall
Recreational Volleyball league
Mali's Team has rebounded
from two so-so weeks with a
pair ot perfect night's to build
a five-game lead with only

acouple of night’s left in the
regular season in the A League.
The Shoestrings had a 2-1
week on September 30th lo
keep its hopes alive, but a 1-2
week this past Monday just
about divided things.
S it S Fence lias been a big
mover in the past two weeks,
going .3-3 to move solidly into
third place ahead ol Sanford
Church of God, which w ent
vvinless over the* past two
weeks.
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Orlando streets will be rumbling this weekend
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CARNOWQAOL.COM.

BITHLO — No that's not an earthquake, the
space shuttle or a tornado you’re hearing.
It's the competitors in town for the 2002 World
Streetnationals being contested at the Orlando
Speedworld Dragway.
There will be 'hot rods' of all descriptions and
si7es on hand to run in four classes, Super-Pro
Street, Mickey Thompson 10.5, Heavy Street, and
Radial Tire.
Only street league and registered cars can com­
pote in the event, which attracts drivers and fans
from all over the world.
The event will continue through Sunday with
today (Saturday) featuring qualifying until 10
p.m. Admission fee is $25 and the entry fee is
&gt;125, which includes admission for the whole
event, race entry, free event shirt and souvenir
tag.
Gates open at 8 a.m. on Sunday with Final elim­
ination's set to begin at noon. Admission for the
best “Street Shootout” on earth is onlv $25 and
includes pit pass. Kids under age 12 free.
For event, ticket and race day weather informa­
tion call 407-568-5522.

F A S C A R R A C IN G

SAMSULA — The Super Mini-Cup cars will be
paying a visit to New Smyrna Speedway tonight.
Also on the card will be heats and features for
the regular divisions of Super Late Model, Late
Sportsman, Super Stock, Mini
‘Model,
* el, Modified, Spoi
Stock, and Strictly Stock.
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 W, West)
at the intersection of Highway 44 Sc State Road
415 in Samsula, between New Smyrna Beach,
DeLand, Sanford and Daytona Beach.
Next Friday (Oct. 18th), Orlando Speedworld
will be hosting a Super Stock 50 Lapper as its fea­
tured event.
The remainder of the card contains heats and
features for all of the regular FASCAR Divisions
of Bandalero, Modified, Sportsman, Mini Stock,
and Strictly Stock. No Super Late Models this
week.
Pit gates open at 5 p.m. 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
407-568-1367.
For more information about schedules call the
FASCAR offices at 386-427-4129 (New Smyrna), or
check the Internet site at YVWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or E-Mail at FAS-

V O L U S IA S P EED W A Y PAR K

BARBERV1LLE — Octoberfest 'Outlaw
Thunder 2002“ will be coming to Volusia
Speedway Park on Saturday and Sunday, October
19th and 20th.
The Saturday program will have qualifying and
heat races for the winged outlaw sprints, along
with full racing action.
It will also be Halloween at the Speedway with
treats for the kids, plus Cuddles the Clown will
be on hand to do face painting for the children.
On the 20th you can see the open wheel spectac­
ular sprints in action, bring your family and come
join the fun!
For information on prices, etc. call 386-985-4402
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 east of
Barberville.
The 2002 Championship Awards Banquet this
year will be held at the Hawaiian Inn Hotel, 2301
S. Atlantic Avenue, Daytona Beach Shores on
Saturday, November 9.
The night begins with a Cash Bar from 6 p.m.to-7 p.m. Dinner will be from 7 p.m.-lo-8 : 30 p.m.
with the Awards Show starting at 8:30 p.m.
Cost is $25 for adults and children (5 and under
free) and dress is casual.
Bring all your friends. Anyone who races at the
Speedway is more than welcome to attend this
end of season banquet. The more the merrier.
Please pick up your tickets as soon as possible
at the office or from Gloria in the pits on
Saturday/Sunday. These will be available on a
first-come, first-served basis. As we have a limited
supply, please don't rely on buying at the door, as
there may not be any left.
There will be special rate of $49.00 (regular
$79.00) to anyone who wishes to stay overnight.
Suites will be extra. If you need a room, please
call Gloria at (386) 985-4402.

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SANFORD — High scorers
from league play at Airport
Lanes in Sanford for the week of
September 22nd through the
28th.
For information on activities
at the local bowling center
please call 407-324-2129.
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N E W S M Y R N A S P EED W AY
Saturday, October S
SUPER LATE M ODELS . I. (II) David Rugae*. I (1) Wayne Tacker. 1
(11) Rkky W i.d , 4. (7) Mark VanrirvmJer; S (A) Brent llib b *. 6 (14)
Bibby Fleekangrr.
LATE MODEL . I (It) Tim l talk. I (7) Charlie Mara. 1 |6A) limb..

Rams
Continued from page IB
touchdowns on 1-yard dives in
the second and fourth quarters
while Jon Clark, Carl Buford,
Derrick Grayson, Geraud
Riggins, and Will Allis4,n each
had one touchdown to his cred­
it.

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See Racing, Page 3B

Untidy Andrade and Jeremy
Henson accounted for Lake
Howell's touchdowns.
Andrade scored on a 74-yard
pass play in the second quarter
while Benson's score came on a
6 -yard run in the third frame.
“In the first half, we had some
chances, but we turned the ball

RESULTS
f rid My, Septe mber XI
BANDOLERO'S . I (5) Cory Abbott (Your* Cur); 1 (14) Troy Atkin*
(Bandit). 1 (61) D*ltun U hr (Bandit), 4 (H ) C m l l White, |r (Bandit). 3
(21) K n tn Henry (Youn*Gun)
MODIFIED _ I. (30) John F o rt*, 1 (34) Funk PbUy; 3. (2) Skip
H a u le r ; 4 (3) W jynr ra rle r. 3. (SS) Shan* Maid. 6 (2 .) Btbby BUka; 7
(38) D ai e Drbatiu*. &gt; (Mr) No driver liitrd
SPORTSM AN _ I. (4) Rkk John*. 1 (S3) Brut* Caytuh. 3. D l) raul
C o*an; 4. (S) Rally Jarrrtt, S (77) Danny Shaarar. 6. ( II ) J**on Mail 7. (22)
llom ar Cordon; B (3) Dave Row*. S. (7); 10. (73) Scott Stone; II . (23)
Richard Might I I (10) Donnie Smith; I I (3) Earl B n knar
SUPER STOCK . 1.(17) Rich Clnuaar. 1 (30) Jaft W right 3 (27) Scott
Tyler; 4 (16) David Could, 3 (44) Bob Order. 6 (1 1 ) Duane Freed. 7. (00)
John l lo d * r .». (7b) B ib W in**; S (28) Ron Edward*. 10 (12) Cury Freed.
II . (64) Billy Cuddy; I I (3) Bobby Riley
STRICTLY STOCK _ I (2D) Jiutln Reynold*. I (14) R o*rr Dentin. 3
(S3) Jim Mewengrr. 4 (27) Robert Ward. S. (6) Mika Amate

over,” said
Lake Howell coach Tim Smith.
“That's been our story all year
long. But this has really been
the first game where we've been
blown out this year.
"We just have to keep work­
ing hard to get better.'
Both teams will take on dis­
trict opponents next week. Lake
Howell hosts New Smyrna
Beach in a 4 A-District 5 game
while the Rams visit Winter
Springs in an important 5A-3
contest.
"There's no doubt about it,
ever district game from here on
out is a big one," said Stanton.
"After losing to Mainland last
week, we're playing for a spot
in the state playoffs each time
we play a district opponent."
R A M S 4 3 , S IL V E R IIA W K S 13
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[M _ Clark 2 run (Padoni kkkk h 49
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LSI _ Hufori] 6 p a « from Clark (kkk
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LI I _ Amlradr 74 pa** from lurfanic (Nu
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LAI _ Pm»lk» 1 run (n»n failed)* 6 23
LAI _ Crayram B run (Crayton run). 3 00.
IA I _ Kijcxtm 47 inlrrrrptkm return ( U k
wkle right). :I0
Third Quartet
LSI _ Allison 72 run ( U k wide right), 1I J 6
U l „ Benaun * run (run laded)* 2-37.
fourth Quarter
IA I I’lndlo I run (run failnlL VM.
TEAM STA TISTICS
Tlr%l down* li k i ’ l k m r l l M a k r Mary II
R u th rv y ir d * _ la k e Mow«|| 3|-1|4 | ^ Mary 33-24*

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WiB Allison ran tor 105 yards on six carries, including a 72-yard touchdown
run, to more than fill the gap for injured Reggio Cam pbell Thursday night.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSH ING . la k e llo w .tl F „ n *u
13-60.
Bennon V26. Manana V23. Scott 4-10,
4 (minu«-5). U k a Mary: Alluon C y f
G ray***! 6-56. Bateman 4-27, Cahnaau w “
rito lk i V IA Clark It 17. Buford I I
PASSIN G _ U k * llow all; Furvanu; V H i
U k * Mary; Raw 1-34), 17, Scott 1-1-0.13. CU ,
1 -2 -1 .6
1
RECEIVING . U k * Hawaii: Andrade l-7v
IVI^adn l b . Scott 1-4; U k * Mary: Catinaau I17. Yonta 1-13. Buford l b .
PUNTING . Lake llow all: Nw V I 3 I &gt; 4.
Lake Mary: I’acuaii I - I I 42 (I

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&lt;2S&gt; Michael
Mika Tnvkl. 4 (70) Jib n
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Albert; 7. (ID M .kh
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MINI-STOCK . 1 ( 1
f j T v u '. - i u e 6 (V I) Rae Chririrtweit 7.
l a u l n 4 (M )P u g P u *l'«- •'
, (J1( B ib Drlmadm
IV I Whit Sattarwhlta;» (TO) M ft?
. . . . ,._ fc Wwaikowili. 3. (45)
SUPER STOCK . I (611W M^ mv
c S b u n t » (lly )
S n riu p . 4 (1*) tu ek l Could. 3 (3) M Co«m ^
Mika
Stacy; 7 ( l i e ) Nkk Vogkr l (4D
Whaley. 13 (27)
m (D ) Allan Ihlkm II (101 ^
m o C h iU WWIa: 1 6 (32) Bill
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O R L A N D O SPEEDW ORLD

Week 7
A League: Matt's Team (3-0), S it S Fence (2-1),
Shoestrings (1-2) and Sanford Church of God (0­
3).
B League: The Saints (3-0), Idyllwilde Baptist
Church (2-1), the Hawks (1-2), and the Unknowns
(0-3).
The standings after seven weeks arc:
A League _ Matt's Team (19-2), Shoestrings (14­
7), S 4t S Fence (6-15) and Sanford Church of God
(3-18).
B League _ The Saints (15-6), the Hawks (13-8),
the Unknowns (9-12), and Idyllwilde Baptist
Church (4-17).
.
The league plays on Monday night at the
Salvation Army Gymnasium on West 24th Street
behind Badcock Furniture beginning at 6:30 p.m.
and the public is invited to attend free of charge.

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Volleyball
Continued from page IB
The B League is down to a two team race after
the U n k n o w a s went 1-5 the past two weeks to
lose contact with the Saints and the Hawks.
Those two remained tied for the league lead
after both went 2-1 on S«?pt. 30, but the Saints
have now grabbed a two-game lead after record­
ing a perfect 3-0 week this past Monday, while
the Hawks were struggling to a 1-2 week.
Idyllwilde Baptist Church threw the monkey
wrench into the works this past week, going 2-1,
including an impressive 15-6 victory over the
Hawks that allowed the Saints to open their lead.
The results for the past two weeks were:
Week 6
A League: Matt's Team (3-0), Shoestrings (2-1),
S it S Fence (1-2) and Sanford Church of God (0­
3).
.
B League: The Hawks and the Saints (both 2-1),
the Unknowns (1-2) and Idyllwilde Baptist

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Friday October 4
BANDOLFR47S _ I (6) Patrtrk Conrad (Young Cun). 2 (63) Dalton
Zehr (Bandit). 3 (14) Ttoy Atkin* (Young Cun). 4. (71) Sam Walt*
(Bandit), 5. (3) Cory Abbott (Young Gun). 6 ( « l) O u d Ati»m (RjnJ»t); 7
(It ) Brandon rhoenim (YOungCun). 3 (0) Matt l\ n tm * (Bandit).B (W)
C a n id White. Jr (Bandit). 10 ( la) Chrictorher Mag** (Bandit)
SUPER LATE M O D F IS I (18) larrd Allium; 2 (2fd| Eric I JHtmdal.
3 (M ) R u n Thomum. 4 (26) Mika Murphy. V 1141 Rimni* Roach; 6 (07)
Delia* Ward. 7 (44) C r r * B o *.I*. A (14) Ikbby IV i ien g rr. S («4) Chad
Pierre; 10. (43) Ala*k llanhury
MODIFIED . I (73) ftb b v BUka. 2 (M) Fiank (“idly; 3 (1) Wayne
Parker; 4 (35) Shan* I laid. 5 (* » | u h n fo n g .s (67) Oarnm CouM. 7 (V )
D a*e IVhrliii*. » (6) Patrick Valeria. Y |!7| IXnk Sullhran. ID (56) Ran
McRracan; II. (S»&gt; Wr* I high
SPORTSMAN . I (4) Rkk Jib m . 1 (21) Rkhanl Might 1 (11) Ribart
Might. 4 (2211kanar Cordon. 3 (IO )Shaw nr*nirlry;6 (3) Dave Drmcr.
7. (71) Maik Miller, It ( e ll Druir Gaytan. Y (77) Danny Shearer. 10 (II)
|u*tin Mall. II (SI Rally larrrtl
MINI-STOCK _ I (7) Tim M.ITiail. 2 (30) Bobby Orr. 1 (07) IXck
I a u k i. 4 (M ) R | Am ina. 3 (1) Cory Ranrr. 6 (31) t h n * Jim**
SUTER STOCK . I (00) Jib n llid g a . I (S2IBobbySim coi. 1 (17)Rkk
Ckiuwr. 4 (SO) Jell Wright. S (M l Bill Cuddy . 6 (441 B ib lleilar; 7 (7b)
B ib Wine*. A (27) Cary Tylet. s (*7) Kip D ial. 10 (28) R in F Jw an K II
(5) Bibby Rile*. I I ( l i t ) Ted Mead

Boy* High Lam# Scratch _ I ((Mr) CJm
Tram* a n J h r * in Hr««&gt;k». 2&lt;*». 2 Mall
frvguum. 2U3
Buy* High Srrie* Scratch 1 (a i m Travu.
323.2 h^vCiurrra. 491
Boy* High (*am# Handicap . I Ar*ui
HneiL*. 2f»l, 2 Mall hrrgUMWi. 2M1
Boy* High S#rtr* Handicap
1 U in
B n n b . 637, 2 Mail frrgueun. f*W
b i l k High (.am# Scratch _ I M#U»«a
( aUrtlanu. 226. 2 Aa*#*# lltnklr I 34
G irt* High S#n#* Scratch _ I Mrlraea
( a%lrlUmi. V»2. 2 kavur llmkkr. 312
Girt* High Lame Handicap
I Eau#
1Itfikir. 212. 2 M.livsa ( aOrlbfMi 241
Gitia High Sene* Handicap
I Kami#
Hinkle- 6^6. 2 Mrlivu ( aUrllaiui. Nf7
learn High («am# Scratch I (ram art. 4*2.
2 Team h , 477
team High Seri#* Scratch . I train * 1 .1.411.
2 Team is . I.3M
Boy* Mud fin * (&gt;*#• Average _ I Ar*in
H n**U 7B. 2 Mart Irtguram. so
G ift* Mint fin * (H er Average I U hc
llirtklr, 92. 2 Mrtk**a Ca*trUam&gt;. 13
A I K fO K l C R U IS E R S L E A G U E
Week i l l
Men High Game Scratch _ I S u it Arm. 2M.
2 Ikm Scmmon. 237
Alen High Sene* Scratch _ I Scutt Arm. Wt,
2 Mike UavtgMU
Men High Lam e Handicap . I Dan
ScmmieT. 297, 2 Scott Arm. 26)
Men High Sene* Handicap I Scott Arm.
704. 2 lutuny Da*u.
Women High Lam e Scratch I Sue Thaatrr.
2h2. 2 Jill Murmaker. 230
Wuraen High Serie* Scratch _ I Murun
Davie. 110. 2 Can4 UUvalurv. 4h9
Women High Game Handicap . I Sue

Thaatrr. 2b2. 2 fill She mucker. 230
Women High Serie* Handicap _ 1 Sue
Ihjctrr. 6Vi. 2 Dana Millmm. 6 1ft
Team High Game Scratch _ I Tour D *. 736.
2 Facrttnua Four. 711

A IK P O IC r FLYER S Y O U T H L E A G U E
Week i3
Boy* High ( itm r Scratch _ 1 Chmtian
laubrrt. 120. 2 Bngg* G rrm . 106
Boy* High Serie* Scratch _ 1 C hm tun
la u b n t. 207, 2 Bngg* C rrm , 133
Boy* High Game Handicap . 1 ( hm tian
(jiubrrl. 177. 2 Shaun laubrrt. 172
Boy* High Serie* Handicap . 1 Chnatun
laubrrt. 321. 2 Bngg* G irm . 307
(•irl* High Gam e Scratch _ 1 Cheymne
Hoyle. 93. 2 Madalyn Tocrr*. 90
G irl* High Serie* Scratch _ I Madalyn
Tf*rrr*, 173. 2 |*Shun Boyle, 169
G irt* High Gam e Handicap . 1 Khan
I * i 4t*. 137. 2 Madalyn Timr*. 1S4
G irl* High Serie* Handicap _ I Ahan
| *t6 « , Aft, 2 Madalyn If err*. 303
learn High (»ame Scratch . I Team #2. 271,
2 Tram in. 239
learn High Serie* Scratch . 1 Team *2. 323.
2 Tram in. 491
Boy* M w l f in * (H er Average _ 1 ( hrutun
laubrrt. 39. 2 Bngg* Lrvrn. 2)
L irl* Mo«t f in * (H er Average . I Ahan
|*ki4&gt;*. 27, 2 Madalyn Tor nr*. 19
A IR I'O K I |l I S 3 0 1 111 IK ACiL'l
Week 44
Boy* High (.am # Scratch I Brian Andre,
139.2 Air* tv a *k n . 134
Biiy* High Serie* Scratch . I Brian Andre.
422.2 Ale* lva*ki». 331
Boy* High (pame Handicap . I BnanAndnr.
2W. 2 M« lr* h ( a*tilU». 214
Boy* High Serie* Handicap _ I Bcun Andre.
639.2 A(cle*h ( a»tilki 610
G irl* High («ame Scratch . I Amber Budruk.
137, 2 fm m frr WiUtamram. 1)2
G irl* High Serie* Scratch _ I Anderr Budnik.
2 I (rather Bm hct, 101
(.irl* High Game Handicap
I Jennifer
WiJliamaun. 2)1. 2 (he) Amber Budnik and
(Antra Crum. 220
G irl* High Serie* Handicap „ I Amber
Budruk. 62H. 2 Chebea Konupka. 391
Team High (e ta tt Scratch , I Pouncing
I’anther*. 422. 2 Attituile Akeialrr*. 410
Team High Serie* Scratch , I Counting
I’anther*. 1.19B. 2 Attitude Alorwter*. U » 0

T H E FO R LS TFR S

(SENIOR CTT1/ENS LEAGUE)
Men High Game Scratch _ 1 Tom Seech. 192
2 Ik b M ud rv e. I A3
Men High Serie* Scratch _ 1 Tom G n iy , 4*0.
2 |c» Fowler. 473
Men High Game Handicap , I. Tom Seech.
2 4 2 2 Bob Mu*le*r. 231
Men High Serie* Handicap . I Jack McLean.
633. 2 Joe Fowler. UY7
Women High Game Scratch _ 1 Marum
Ko*a. 174. 2 (tie) Rtwe Seech and Nellie
McCarthy. 170
Women High Serie* Scratch _ I Arlene
fanek. 430. 2 Marion Rn**. 427
Women High Game Handicap _ 1 Marum
Klim. 243. 2 Ru m Seech. 241
Women High Sen e* Handicap _ 1 Marker
Kcwa. 6)4. 2 Ellie Pollock. 613.
Team High Game Scratch _ 1 Blue lay*. 602
2 Dine*. 3A2
Team High Serie* Scratch _ 1 Blue |ay*.
1.729.2 I UJlie*. 1 * 9 *

L A D IE S T I M E O U T L E A G U E
Individual High Game Scratch . 1 Kathy
Cngg*. 203. 2 Jeanne Ferguram. IA3
Individual High Serie* Scratch . I. Kathy
Lrtgg*. 331. 2 Jeanne lrrgu*««i. 464
Individual High Game Handicap _ 1
Mrli%«a Fryer. 243, 2 Mai tie We(»b. 2VI
Individual High Serie* Handicap .1 Debbie
Brrwtnrk. 6)7. 2 Mcli**a Fryer. 6 l6
Team High Game Scratch _ I Happy
I lt«&gt;krr» 464. 2 Ihmkin About I t 44)
learn High Serie* Scratch _ I llappy
H ifk rrv 1,316. 2 TTunkin* Abt»ut It. I J 4 I

M IS F IT S L E A G U E
Men High Game Scratch . I I A&gt;ugStm*. 234.
2 (Van Webb. 223
Men High Serie* Scratch . I |.4m Kc4c. S4I.
2 lo w e tlle b u . 336
Men High Game Handicap _ I Dean Webb.
263. 2 Gmo (aovanelli. 239
Men High Serie* Handicap . 1 Caul Tidwell.
664. 2 low ed Id 'll. 662
Women High Game Scratch _ I (unger
tftowmgtnn. 204. 2 (dona Rednueid. 1*9
Women High Serie* Scratch , 1 LU-»ia
Redmond. 519, 2 Sue Dutbury. 46ft
Women High Game Handicap . I Linger
liuwinpun, 2S3. 2 Sarah Kotunno. 2)6
Women High Serie* Handicap . I Sue
IXicbury. 634. 2 (done Kednwetd. 623
Team High Game Scratch _ I X Mark* Ike
Spot. 662. 2 Rocket*. 6^#
Team High Sen e* Scratch I Riakrtv 1.924.

2 her Cool N The Gang, I jtn )

W EDNESDAY N ASCAR LE A G U E
Men High Game Scratch _ I Martin Aton s r .
202. 2 Bill Telmedgr. |Hn ~
Men High Serie* Scratch _ I Martin Aton S r .
S42.2 ThuvnaaA k*iSc,)l6
Men High Game lla n J k a p
I Bill
Talmadgr, 211. 2 BuUh llallam .*.’ 1
Alen High Serie* Handicap
I Hill
TalmeJge, 6|ft. 2 Thome* Ahm S r . 613
Women High Game Scratch I rhylU* Alon
190; 2 Ka*t bndgr*. 1*1
1 Ka*i
Women High Serie* Scratch
Bndgr*. 474, 2 Chylli* Atim. 4c#»
I Lin
Women High (*ame llanduap
Bndgr*. 252. 2 Hiyll** Ahm. 2V3
I ka%!
Women High Serie* Handicap
Bndgr*. 6A7. 2 Ruth Roger*. 62A
0

N IC K E L O D E O N A D t L T -Y O U T F I
LEAGUE
W eekt)
Men High («ame Scratch
I (tec*) Jrrry
Kaucr and Ruh Chamberlin. 217. 2 Dan
Konopka. IK)
Men High Serie* Scratch
I Rkh
Chamberlin. Wi. 2 I km k m p k a . Vc)
Aten High (*ame llanduap I |«rr&gt; Kaiser.
240t 2 ( harle* H&gt;U*- 2)2
Men High Serie* llan d u ap
I Rkh
Chamberlin. 4i*t. 2 R*4&gt;ert Hybee. 4 6
Women High (.am e S«ralth
I i.lui*ly
C im iu . 193. 2 la rm b Iralhrvman. 1*4
Women High Serie* Scratch
I Chrnty
Cimna. 296. 2 Tamela t rather man. 241
Women High (lim e Handicap I 1 hn*r&gt;
( iw u . 223. 2 (tie) lamrla leathertnan and

K m rv C a m

I

Women High Serie* Handicap I ( hn*ty
Cimna, 4VK. 2 Rctwr C(fT4. 423
Boy* High (lam e Scratch I |««rph Byfoe.
173. 2 Tykrt Ciaana. 1W
Boy* High Serie* Scratih I |i»*rph H&gt;tee
329, 2 Tracy BU km an. 212
Boy* High Lam e llanduap I Tyler i amt.
2 )1 .2 Tratia Spam. 221
Boy* High Serie* Handleap I TravuSpain.
411.2 TylerCiMne. 401
G irl* High (,am e Scratch
I Imnilrr
William*. III. 2 Ih r m a Kcliet. lift
G irl* High Serie* S*rahh I lhrre*a Krllrr.
209, 2 llam a Kc«k&gt;|ika. 197
G irl* High Game Handicap
1 Amelia
Cum*. 213. 2 Nikk stele. 211
G irl* High Serie* Handicap I \ikk StrU40). 2 llam a kiew-pka Ver

learn High Game Scratch . 1 Tram « , 3uL
2 split Happen*. 393
Team High Serie* Scratch _ I. Tram r t . 1,106;
2 I he Aliu-d Nut*. 1,009.

PBA P R O -A M D O U B L E S L E A G U E
Men High Game Scratch . 1 larry Califar.
23K. 2. Kandy Andrew*. 234
Men High Serie*Scratch I Kevin Humble.
6 2 a 2 Kandv Andrew*. n »|
Alrn High ('.ame Handicap I I arr&gt; Calilar.
24K. 2 David Arm*trnng. 244
Men High Serie* Handicap _ I larry Califar,
629. 2 Krvm Humble. 626
Women High Gam e Scratch _ I Pat
1 k liman. 139
Women High Serie* Scratch _ I Pat
Fkhman. 432.
Women High Game Handicap . 1 Pat
Fkhman. |99
Women High Serie* Handicap
| Pat
Fkhman. 972
learn High G am e Scratch _ l learn 6. 407. 2
A tram . 402
learn High S en e * Scratch I Irani 6. 1.197.
2 It lk«n I Matter. U m

S A N F O R D C I T Y M E N 'S
IN V IT A T IO N A L LEA G U E
ln Jt*id u a l High (.am e Scratch
I K.bert
W 1 ak.-, 23k. 2 Rkh NkUdum. 236
lndi*idual High Serie* Scratch _ I Kuh
Nkhcdwm. 6K|. 2 Kibert W lake. 671
Individual High (.am e Handicap _ I Rkh
NkhoUcm, 290. 2 ferny Lairre. 2K.3
Individual High Sene* Scratch _ | Rkh
Nklml*«m. 7X3. 2 Tony la ir r r . 733 *
learn High Lam e Scratch _ I Ft,*
tcHingr. l i l i a 2 HaiKiur Corwtructkm. 9ttt
learn High Sene* Scratch _ I Fu* Head
lounge. 2A43. 2 Fo* Hunter*. 2^(20

S A T U R D A Y N I G I I T LIV E L E A G U E
Alen High Game ScraUh
: i 7 7’ * 'Vl ,W u ,S U n W ' U

| tract D ate

IVanm- I’ua. 1W
Human lli*h Serie* l l .n d u .p
1 Biainia
IW , 671). 2 K.f’in ('.llim u rr. 631
Team lli^h C im a S rr.lch _ 1. Hut Howler',.
6 6 7 .1 (Ha) HS Bowler, and Tram n , 657.
Team l l n h S erie, Scratch _ I Tram »». I f 13.
I Tom', Tuilary Ranch. l.«ai*i

S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y E D U C A TO R S
LEACUE
Men Ilifth Cam e ScraUh
lfd 1 Adi&gt;11 Pol. I l l
Men High S erie, ScraUh
171, l . AJolt Pol. 3cJ3

I |e« Waltrrv
I |rtf Halter,

Men High Came Handicap I |r MWalter,
SN . 2 A J.fl Pol. 3U1
Men High S erie, Handicap
I (tie) |elf
Walter, and Adolt Pol. 57B. 2 O u t , DalUnd
561
Women High Came ScraUh 1 Lna Pace
161.2 IV t* ie O w « i» .| S l
Womrn High S erie, Scialch . 1 Drhtne
Owrm , « f . I I ivi Page. 435
Women High Came Handicap 1 lJv i Page.
2112
IVighum. 2tN
Women High S erie, Handicap
I. Lia
Sandman. 5M, I (Ue| Dc-M-w owen, Lid L i «
Page. 561
Tram High Came Scratch . I Who Care,')
* 4 7 .1 Magic M arlrn . 40H
.
i £ 7 ? , “ ‘ h V , t " !K ,lu h - I WhoCanrv'i,
1-50. 2 M.gu M ailer,. 1.127

W A S H D A Y D R O P O U TS
I Senior C itiie n Lraguc)
Man High Cam e Scratch
I
Whitehunl. 2W. 1 Paul Smith 203*
Met. High S e r ie , Scratch
I
Whitehunt. 554.2 Art Raynor 51*

Perry
’
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&gt;

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T x 231.
i \UmdUt,- t B,uw“” 651

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6.3). 2 . Ihtinva* Stanley 37|
Man II1|Ui C i m ll.iu lit.p I D , , a t j _
« I.I U r r r W « t U 7
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Amanda Howard (14 service
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28(10-1)
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CONSECUTIVE WICKS
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■4 THE CIRCU4T COU4TT
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FI ORKJA
PrtOSATI DIVISION
CASE NO 02 CA-0M CP

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b a tin g Winter
npn"p 'L y m a n and Lake
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Racing

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single
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tournament
which will run from October 28-

Orangewood Christian, which

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D U V A L L S H IN E S A S

FLORIDA SPORTS
W RITERS ASSOCIATION
STATE VOLLEYBALL POLL
ST. PETERSBURG — Ilerv is (he
high school volleyball poll as voted

a

n ^ needs to win it, final tw0

?ron on i T '! a« dins‘ L a ^ Mary
I n n on Wednesday as/acobs
had six service aces and

J-V V eathersbyhjj eigh, kiib
and Edwards nine service aces
^
triumph and M.
Weathersby
had
seven
killsand
t?
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Edwards 33 assists in a 15-2. 15•» victory.

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S S i T 1 * * } in “ » tournament
“ sl wwkend. took two victories
over Trinity Christian on
ihursday.

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in ik l ed° PVl,ed o f f a 5-4 upset
5vas'thf^C*fld ,Kame&gt; L ab rad S^
fa m n n S
g pifcherc while
Jarrell doubled and drove in
four runs for ,he Uoas.

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22(1(32)
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game of the night.
The Patriots would lose

«4(l*-2)

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Wednesda
. hounds
kept t h e i r ____
•live as Roloff
*&gt; *hu'° Uta" ^ v« w h i3 1
M
^ ^ o v e r
In the games at Winter
Spring, Tomaselli was the win-

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Florida

PNOBATI OfVtttOM
F K I NO 03-337-CP
Of RE ESTATE OF
OUY MFNOFRSON HARTMAN.
Daeaatad
NOTKf TO CRIDfTOR*
TKa adnrnatrakon of F a aatafa of
OUY HENDERSON HARTMAN
dttaaaad. afnaa data of daaFi aaa
January l 3003. la panting „
O ran Caul kx Swrvnote Cotnfa
Honda Probata Drvwon. F«a
tu r tm 03 327-CR. F a atkkaaa of
tench a X I North Part Avarua
Sanford. F t, 33771-1243
The
namaa and addrataai of lha
Paraonal Rapraianlaliva and tha
Panonal Rapratanuiivai adornay
« cradaon of F a dacadar* and
otote (teflon* havatg clatma or
rakakng ixrateurwj. corangant or
i/ddtadalad daana. on ahom a copy
cf f w noftca a larvad mute Na F a a
ca ra t amt Fat Cowl WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (X I DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al o«ar cracHort of F a dtcadan
and paitona havatg claraa or
damandt againat lha dacadanrt
attala rxkjdng wvnalwad. coraav
ganf or wtataadafad cfaana, ntuti Ma
F aa claraa «-m iha Cowl WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
all CLAIMS NOT SO FEED WEL
BE FOREVER BARRED
n otw ith sta n d in g th e time

PEPIOOS SET FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAIM FEED TWO (3) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECE
DENTS DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE IS Octobar
i n 3003.
PATRICIA HARTMAN
Ptnanal Rapraaantatrva
318 Oovarwood Road
Fam Part. F t 3 3 7 X
ELDRIOGE O LACY
Honda Bar No 0075587
DEAN MEAD. EGERTON. BLOOOWORTH CAPOUANO 4 BOZAHTH
FO Boa 3348
Orlando, FL 33803 3348
Tatapbona 40T/B41-I300
Fat 407/433-1831
ABomay k» Prawn*! Rapraaanutna
Pubtoh Octobar 13. X . 3003
PRO 78
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I8TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CAS* NO. Of CA 3734 14 W
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP.
INC SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO ATLANTIC MORTGAGE 4
INVESTMENT CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
JON W BROWN IF LIVINO. AND IF
DEAD THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS DEVISEES GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST JON W BROWN
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JON W
BROWN IF ANY. STATE OF
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE. MONICA WALKER.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT^)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwtuar* lo a Swnmary Fatal Judgmard
of Fwadotwa dated OCT 3. 3003
rater ad m Curt Cat# No 01 CA
2734 14 W cJV taCatuf CowlofYta
I4TH Jurtcial Circuit at and fur
SEMINOLE
County
Santord.
Florida I a d l#4 ki «ta rvj0tete and
batl brddar kx catn al tha Watl
Front Door al tha SEMINOLE
Cowdy Courtoouk. lucalsd al X I
N Park Avanua at Sardwd. Fur via
al 11 00 a m un lha day of OCT X .
3003 lha kdovratg daterdtad prcdtef
ly a t ta« forth at ta d Swrartary Fatal
Judgmard. lo ad
LOT 7. BLOCK L. SUNLANO
ESTATES ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECOROED
IN PLAT BOOK II . ON PAGE 18
THROUGH 23. INCLUSIVE OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Datad m a day of OCT 3 3002
|CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARIANNE MORSE
C art of tha G ra d Cowl
Dr Mary Smupa
DaputyCterk
PuDklhm
IRE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J
STERN PA
ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
X I S Umar wry Dim. Suda 500
Plantation. F I 13334
(11541231X00
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMEHiCANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. praton. with oaaCMrhaa naad
rtg a tpacaf texurnmetoteen thwAd
crydart COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courtftouta at 407 845 4327. t8 0 0 0 5 5 8771 (TOO) or I 800 055
8770 rta F Ur &gt;14 Ratey Sam e a
Pubktn Ortrdar 13. 20. 3003
RR079
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION 01VISION
CASE NO 02 CA 1547 14 W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISIHAtlON SYSTEMS INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
PEDRO ALONSO IF LIVING ANO
IF
DEAO
*R l
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
HEIRS. DEVISEES
ORANTEES
ASSIGNEES.
LIENCHS
CREDITORS
TROStEES ANO ALL OtMER
FARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
Bf
THROUGH
UNDER OH
AGANSI PEDRO ALONSO LUZ
ALONSO AKA LUZ MATEO. IF
LIVING AflO IF DEAO THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES LIENORS CREOI
TORS
t HUSTLES Af«D ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINQ AN
INTEFIESf BY THROUOR. UNOER
OR AGAINST LUZ ALONSO AKA

Legal*

Legal*

LUZ MATEO. FAIRW1NOS
FEDERAL CREDIT UFdON.
CHAPMAN LAKES HOMEOWN
ERS ASSOCIATION. M C . JOHN
OOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS i f POSSES­
SION
DEFENDANT(S)

M TN I CMCUT COUNT
Of TN I EIQNTtEffTH
JUDICIAL ONCUTT
m ANO PON
MINNOL1 COUNTY.
•TATI O f FLORIOA
CIVIL OfVltlON
Cwa# Na. W-CA4 1 M M .

None* op

FORtCLOSUN* SAL*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
M rd k&gt; t Swnmary Final Judgmard
Of Fnrackawa dated OCT 1. 3003
•ctorwl &lt;n Caa Cata Na 03-CA1887-14 W Of * « O d d Cowl of tw
t«TH Judcite Circuit in raid kx
SEMINOLE
Cowdy.
Sanford.
Ttenda. I ad taa to rta hgftad and
baat txddar tor earn al » a Waal
From Door at lha SEMINOLE
Crwdy Cowdtouaa located te X I
N Part Avarua at Santord. Florida.
M i l 0 0 am . on Via day of OCT X .
3003 lha toaovug dtacrdiad propar•y a* taf kxto in taid Swnmary FrW
Jjdgmatd. to a d
LOT 44. CHAPMAN LAKES.
PHASE 4. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECOROED
IN PLAT BOOK 58 PAGES 15 ANO
I S OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Oated»vt day of OCT 3.2003
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctert of to . Orate Court
* 7 ManySmuba
Dapufy Ctert
PutAVi n.
THE SEMINOLE HERALO
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J
STERN, P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S LknvarMy Ortva Suda 500
Ptardaben. FL 33334
(054)3338000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OISABAIT1ES
ACT. partona adh d tab Jd a t naad
ktg t tpaoaf aocommodaaon Would
c o r ta a COURT ADMINISTRATION
•I
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courtftouta at 407-M 5-4227 tM G 955 4 77 1 (TOO) or t 800 05V
8770. via Florida Ftetey Sarvtra
Pubktn Octobar 13. X . 3003
RROBO
WTH* ORCUT COURT
OF THE 18TM JUDICIAL
ORCUT M ANO FOR
UM M O L* COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL JURISOfCTION
DfVmON
CA41 N a 01 CA 1174 14 L
HOME SIDE LENOlNQ INC.
MELANIE J MOODY. « al
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN Put pwtuard k&gt;
tote cartaat Fatal Judgmard. dated
J n a 7. 3003. tt Ca m No 01 CA
'3 7 8 14 L. ol fta G ra n Court 01 »u
'Bin Judicial Cirewt m and kx
Sarrvnote Cowdy. Florida, n afvch
Homatida landing Inc la via
Ptaradl and MELANIE J MOODY
and , UNKNOWN SPOUSE. 4 arty
rvVa Cadne Robmaon. FIRST
TRUST OF NEW YORK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, aa huatea THE VIL­
LAS OF CASSELBERRY HOME­
OWNERS ASSOCIATION. PIC. and
ANY and ALL UNKNOWN TEN­
ANTS. datendardt l a d i a l l o N
Tvgfteki and batl Erdeter kx catn «
the w \ l tmrif door of ft* Semmeta
County
Courthouse
Santord.
Honda al I t 0 0 oeJori A M . w N
day of OCT 31. 2002. fw toaowmg
Ordvr of F^al Judgmanf
Lot 32. V*as of Caasetwry Pfiaa#
3. acconang lo tha Plat Vtaraof.
raoordad r PUM Book 42. Pagat 43
through 45. of tha Pubic Racorda of
Samnofa Comfy. Honda
a V t 33/3 Mam*at Loc^ Wmar
Para. Honda 32792
DATED OCT 03. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Dark of n a Court
By Mary Stroup#
Dapufy Clara
Pubteafcon of tf»a Node# of Sata
•aa mada on V a 13 and 20 day* of
Oclofcar. 2002. w tha Samnofa
Haraid. a nawapapar cvciiatad n
Samnofa Counry
Afiomay tot Piandff
WH.L1AM P McCAUGHAN
Duana Moma U.P
200 So Bttcayna Bfvd
Suda 3400
Miami Honda 33131
(305)960 2200
In accordanca w#h tha Amancana
W4h 0 + * b * * t Act of 1990 (ADA).
of
accommodadon lo pardapata n 9*a
procaadng should contact fw ADA
cuordnator at 301 N Part Aaanua
Suda Norfi 301. Sanford. Honda
32771. or Maphun# (407) 323 4330
ail 4227. 1 (800) 955 8771 (TOO), or
1(800)955 8 770(V). Vw Tha Ftonda
Ratay Sarmca. no Mtar fwn dva bua*rm%a days prior lo t4jch procaadn g
Puttah OdOwr 13. 20. 2002
MR093
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f FLORIOA IN ANO
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
CfVU. DIVISION
CASE NO f^ C A 2084-14-R
MATRIX FINANCIAL SERVICES
CORPORATION, aleh
Ptandff.
vt.
Kamatfi L Hurd. Barbara L Hunt.
Stataofflunda K a l .
DvWndandt)
NOTICE O f SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4S
NONCE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
a*jant to a Smwnary Fnaf Aidgrrwni
VI fuimJomurm
17.
2000 and amarad n Casa No 99CA 2066 14 K of *w Cacul Coml of
lha C^Naardh Judcial C«aal In and
kx Samnuta County. Ftorda aharan
MATRIX FINANCIAL SERVICES
CORPORATION it PlanoH and
Karnath L Hunt. Barbara L Hunt.
Stala uf Ftonda ara datandants I ad
aafl to fw Nghaaf and baaf tMddar tor
cash at tha Watt Front Door.
Samnofa CounTy Courftouaa 301
N Park Avanua Sanford Samnofa
Comfy. Ftonda al 1100 a m . on
OCT 31. 2002. f*a Mowing
daacrtwd proparty as sal torfi n
v**J Summary Fnai Judgmanf n
Foractoaua. to mt
lex 5 and 6 Incluanw. Btoed F. of
Wasl
Santord
Raafy
Co
SubilMdon. acoordng to fw F*U!
fwraof racordad n Plal Bon* 3.
Paga 96. of fw Putac Ftacorda of
Samnofa Comfy. Ftonda
DATED al Santord. Samsnofa
County. Ftonda tow OCT 02. 2002
MAHYANNE MORSE as Ctor*
BT Mary Stroupa
DspuTy CtarS
THE ABC7VE TO BE PUBLISHED AT
Samnofa Harato
Art* nay tor PlantXV
Gary H Swgaf E * m ««
7700 Nurto Kandaf Orva
SwtaSIO
Miami FL 33156
(306)279 9696
Putash Octobar IX 20 2002
MRCN4
VEHICLE AUCTION
1 82 . Furd
f 1EE25F 6CHA72V56
Audacn to ba hail on 1631 0 2 &lt;•
10AM al PriLhafS Tuwmg. 1240 S
C R 427 Longwoud
1 91 Ford
f If ACP624XMG249348
Auctun to ba fw*d on 11 -4 0 2 tl
10AM af Pricfwfft luamg 1240 S
C M 427 Ungwuud
PwCAUi Octobar 13 2002
RR096

HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK. f l C .
TINA TERRY. JOHN M KENNCOf.
ET AL..
Ottondands)

NOTICE Of SALE
None# la harahy grvan fwf. pur
•uanf to fw Ordar or Final Judgmanf
•marad in tow causa, in fw OeuX
Court of Samnofa Counry Ftonda. I
mu sail tha proparty sfuatad to
Samnofa Comfy Florida, daacrtwd
at
LOT 24. BLOCK 29. DREAMWOLD
FOUFTTH SECTION. ACCOROlNO
TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
AS RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGE 99. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
al pubic tala, to fw hf^wtt and baaf
b«ddar. lor cash al fw Was! Front
Door of lha Samnofa County
Courftouaa. 301 Norfi Pari Avanua.
Santord. Ftonda al 11 00 A M on
NOV 07. 2002
DATED OCT 03. 2002
(Saaf)
Cfari of fw O c u f Court
By Mary Stroupa
Dapufy Cfari
to accordanca wah I
Wxh DwataMwa Act parsons r naad
of apactal accommodation lo parto
savan (7) days pnor to any procaaeF
tog. contacf fw Court Admnwtratton
Otoca or O ari of Court of fw Comfy
ratorancad aOova
V haam g
rp a ra d . (TTD) 1 806955-8771. or
Voica (V) 1-600-955 8770. via
Ftonda Ratay Samoa
Mari 0 Braadstorw Esqura
MARK 0 BREAKSTONE i ASSOC I
ATES. PA
1247 South Myrfa Avanua
D saraaf r. FL 33756
Putttoh Octobar 13. 20. 2002
RFW5
Pubic auction to ba has1 al 9 0 1
am. on fw day(t) spacAad baton*, at
to# front door of Affiant “
Inc.
Locatad al 2499 Old Lata Mary Rd
Su*a 134. Santord. FL tor
poaa of (ispoang of fw
For Kirfwr ntormation pfaasa cal
(407)321 2948
1 0 0 0 *2
(1) War 1992Uafw CHEVROLET
VINf 1Q1LTS3T6NY1481S9
(2) War 2002Uafw FORO
VINf 1FAFP42X12F117339
1171*2
(1) War 1991.Mafw PONTIAC
VINf 102HY54CXM1214771
PubIwn Octobar 13. 2002
RR097
NOTICE OF AUCTION
Thw auction m« ba hato on
Novambar 4. 2002 al 9 00 AM at
325 Aufcn Ava . Ovwdu FL
Proapachva btodars may nspact
fw iwhtctof on fw day batora fw
Auction from 9AM untf 6PM Tarrna
ara cash or carifwd funds only
Ovwdo Towng rasanws fw right to
accapt or ratosa any and af btos
Tha b townq iwhdas ara oharad
tor tads
1985 MERKUR XR4
VINf WF1BP80W1FM6349 70
1993ISUZU ROOEO
VINf 4 S2CG58E 9P4306059
Pubash Octobar 13.2002
RR098
NOTICE OF PU#UC tA L I
ALTAMONTE TOW1NQ, INC UNCLAIMED VEHICLE AUCTION
117 MARKER ST.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM SOLO
AS IS NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIOS
PURSUANT TO F S 713 78
1631-2002
1968 CHRYSLER
1C3BC59C4JF187502
1980 DOOGE
GP22GAG151596
1991 VW
WVWFB4318ME014530
PHONE f 407 3390700
PutAsh Octobar 13 2002
RR099
f t THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMdfOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO 02CA 2052 14W
BANK ONE. N A .
Ptanffl.
a
CARLOS M OROZCO K K A CAR
LOS
OROZCO
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O f CARLOS M OROZCO.
K * JA CARLOS OROZCO ANO
UNKNOWN TENANTSOWNERS
PLAINTIFF*
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CARLOS M OROZCO s V a
CARLOS OROZCO and UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O f CARLOS M OROZCO
s V a CARLOS OROZCO
And af parttas daarvng rto rttl by.
through, undar or agamst
CARLOS M OROZCO s V a CAR
LOS OROZCO and UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF CARLOS M OROZCO
* V a CARLOS OROZCO
and afl partws hawig or ctaarwig to
ha«« any nghl. tXW. or aHarast n fw
proparty haraai dasenbad CUR
RENT
RESIDENCE
UNKNOWKLAST
KNOWN
AOORESSE5
725 TiMACUAN BLVD. LAKE
MARY FL 32795
YOU ARE NOTIFIED fw l an aclwn
to luractoaa morlgaga on fw toNwr
ng daserbad proparty ai SanwxXa
County Florida Saa Aflachad
EihfX A
LOT 7. TIMACUAN UNIT 16
PHASE 1 REPLAT ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE CORO
ED IN PLAT BOOK 48 PAGES 12
THROUGH 16. INCLUSIVE. IN THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMffOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
and having a commonly known
addrasa as
723 TiMACUAN BLVD LAKE
MARY FL 32795
has twan Mad agamal fM an j y *j
ara raqwrad to sarva an orgnal of
your wrtOan datartaaa. 4 any »*h fw
SammoW County O ari of fva Court
watvn 30 days Irom fw Msl dal# of
puUulun. ar«l to sarva a copy on
Ptartff s Anurnay ShamXa Sharma
Of fw Law Ftfffi uf Saiam Saarn P
A . PO Boa 3399 Tampa FL 33601
w*ftn JO days Irom fw Vsl data of
ba aniarad agaatsf yiu tor fw ratal
damandwj n fw compiaaf
Datad SEP 23. 2002
UARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
Bf Roth King
Dapufy Oari
cc S ia m Saaon PA
In auxxdmca wxh fw Amancana
W4h Uwabdfat Act. parsma wxh
(isabafwa nawdviy a spacwf accum
mudattun to partupaia n tow pro
caadng should contact court
Adrrwvairaim al (aWphuna numbar
(407)666 4330. nut Utar toan savan
(7) days prur to fw procaaiing V
hawvtg anparwd. (TDD) I 800 955
8771. or Wmlw (V) 1 800 965 8770.
via Ftonda Ratay Same#
SaMm Saaon PA

L ecals
P O D iU t t
Tampan. X X I
(81312X3777
Odotor7. 0. 13. X . 2002
CITY O f LAK1 MAMV. nOfttOA
NOTICC 0 0 fUBUC HCAAMO
NOTICE IS HEREBY OTVtN by tte
Cay Cnmmraakjn o l
Cay o l laka
Mar* Flm aa rial ta d Commaakxi
■at hotd a Pubac (tearing on
Nmmmbar 7. 3003 a) 7 00 R M . or
aa loan Vwraakar aa poaaMa. to
axw det a Reatikaton emated
A RCSOlUnON 0 0 THE OTY 0 0
LAKE MARY. FLORIOA. PROVO
INO FOR THE VACATING 0 0 A
PORTION 0 0 THE PLAT 0 0 1ST
AOOmON LAKE VIEW. MORE PAR
TICUIARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN.
PROVIOINO AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Vkcaang t u M a a g portion of a
"taf
l e d 8. T. and * . Stock 7. t il
JThnn Latte Vtea aa raoonlad m
Plat Book a. Paga 73 o« tw PutAc
Racordi ot Sanxnote County.
Ftonda; mom commorVy known aa
273 Rualun Sbaal
Ttw Pubac Haamg ate ba hakl n
tte Cay Comnxaaon Charrtoam. I X
N Courtey CUb Road. I aka Mary
Ftonda
Tha Pubke la innted to
attend and ba laard Sate haamg
may ba oxteruad tnxn kma to brrw
unM a Inal daemon m mada by fw
Gty Commission
Coptaa of fw RasotoUon n M a r i
•vaXabia
to to#
Communfy
Davalopmant Dapartmant at Lai#
MaryCfyHal 8 you haw quastnna
raganlng tow noica. you may centac! fw Commmrfy Davalopmant
Oapartrwnl af 407-565-1493
NOTE IF A PERSON DCCIOES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON
SIOERED AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARING. HE OR SHE WILL NEED
A RE CORO OF THE PROCEED^
»4QS ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR
POSE. ME OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORO OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORO
INCLUOES THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORt
DA STATUTES 268 0105
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TCIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO
CEEDlNOS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
THE MEETING AT 407 565-1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Carol A Foster Cay O ari
DATED
Octobar 9. 2002
Pubtah Octobar 13. 20 2002
RR11S
CITY OF LAKI MARY. FLORIOA
NOTICt OF PUBLIC HCARtNO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by fw
R'anrvng and Zonmg Board satng
as lha Srgn Coda Board of
Ar*ualmart. of fw Cay of Lata Mary.
Ftonda. that sad Board wW hott a
Pubic Haam g on Tuasday Octobar
2 2 .2002. al 7 00 p m . or as soon ss
posstoW toaraaftar. to constoar a
raquasl bom Faal Commaroal Ban*
of Ftonda. appicant. lor a wgn varv
anca to Chaptar 155. Appandu I.
Section 5(6X7). Laia Mary Coda of
Ordtoancat. to a«ow tot a change
•Ma copy sign.
Tha sublet proparty h*«ng a
Parra! 10 Numtoar of 17 2 0 3 6 300­
01500000 and an addrasa of 3506
W La*# Mary BuUavard. mors par
boiarty dasc/toad as toaows
legal Description LEO SEC 17
TWP 20S RGE JOE BEG 461 4 FT
WOF N 1/4 COR RUN W 132 FT S
660 FT E 132 FT N 660 FT TO BCG
(LESS N 70 FT FOR RO)
Tha Pubic Haanng wW ba hald to
fw Cay Commission Chambers el
100 N Country Club Rd . La*a Mary
Tha Pubic is mvSad lo anand and ba
Sato haenng may corbrsw from
ima to Urn# until to# Planning and
Zorvng Board mafca a fma! daewsm
Owsinna may ba daactwJ to Bd
Sprvwy. Cay Plannar. al 40 7 565­
1442
NOTE IF A PERSON DEClOCS
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THIS BOARD WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THIS MEETING OR HCAMJNO. ME
OR SHE WILL NEED A RECORO
OF THE PFKXEEDINGS. ANO
THAT FOR SUCH PURPOSE. ME
OR SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORO OF
THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE
WHICH RECORO INCLUOES THE
TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE
UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO
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2860105
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407 565-1424
CITY OF LAKE MAW. FLORIDA
CAROL FOSTER
CITY CLERK
Pubtah Octobar 13. 2002
AR114

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMdfOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO 02-424-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
THOMAS FRANCIS SCMCERER.
Dw. eased
NOTICE TO CRf OITORS
Tha admevstratun of fw asteta of
THOMAS FRANCIS SCMIERER
dataesad Fta Number 02 624 CP.
it pentog to fw Creuf Court tor
Semmota County F torvia Probate
Drvteron. to# address of atach w 301
N Pari Avanua. Santord FL. 32771
Tha namas and b iia s s a s of fw
Personal Representative and lha
Ftorsonai ReprasarXatrve s aftomay
ara sal torto be*»e
AM craiMora of fw dacadant and
othar parsons having cleans or
demands egons! decedent s estate,
meluting unmatured, cotangent or
uniqutoeied ctaatw. on *hom a ci*Y
of tow nonce w served must fta toe*
cleans with tow Court WITMill THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O f THIS NOTICE OH 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AM other cred *** of fw iWcadeta
and persona hevmg cleans or
demands egaaisl the decadent %
estate meluting lamwtured. corbn
gent or t*ta)utoeied clean* must Ma
fw a deans r*4h tow Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE Of
THE FIRST PUBLICATION Of THIS
NOTICE
AIL CLAIMS NOT SO F IF O WILL
BE f OREVEH BARRED
The data uf Nsl puUcainm of tors
Nutica w October 6 2002
THOMAS DANIEL SO«CER£R
f V v r e l Heptesentalnw
44 Crpress Street
Floral Pars NY 110UI
SEAN F CZAflNOMSKI Aamnwy al
Law
Ftonda Bar Nu 117378
635 Bruadwar
Measapegue NY 11756
TeWphiaw 516541 6062
Aflurnay tor FMrsunal Representatae
Putash October 6 13 2002
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71— H e l p W a n t e d

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M local pal atora PIT. daatote houn
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23— Lost &amp; Found

Appolnbr»nt Safton Wanted
*• 00 par hour, plua bonual
Saa Our dtoptey ad

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and teabng rtexmakon cal 630-393­
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C are

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opporlunitwt
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Florida Depl ol Agncuilun 6
Conaumar S e r v e e t bekxe aekxig
Ckk io verity lawful ragninm n
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AUTO MtCHAMC EXPERIENCE
REQUIRED GOOO WAGES A
BENEFITS, ASK FOR RUOY 4 0 7 ­
323-3278

Driver naadad tor a document
deekuckon compeny Clean Cteaa B.
COL Backgmxid and Vug teat
/aquaed Must ba abte to td IX toe
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GOOD M Y A BENEFITS, O0WP
407-3*0-1503

Dekvery driver needed tor local
dower thop Musi know how to dme
a van A have clean d n m g record
C a l 407 323-5601
Orhrer tor aod truck.
Cteaa A tortMA aiperlenca
4 0 7 -3 2 2 8 1 3 3
Flower shop needs management A
donl design aip Some dekvery
raqixnd Senoua nyuxea orty 407
X 46000

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Sankxd. rwuromuacular condteon.
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board. **6 waakly. week daya
badbme. allarnala waakanda. *2
houn/mondi Senoua riquna onfy
Raft, rva no druga quat 407-3237*08

Holiday workara Earn holiday
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part time holiday employment
Salary IS S O tBOOhr Semmoto
County
ana
Good
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appearanca A cheerful psraonakty
leriaed For mon r t o . a d Ra Stewart
at 4 0 7 322 2642. ate 225

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Caa to verify M l ngralnbon
before you bery
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Y o u should call a n d ca n ce l as soon as item sells
Available to individuals (n o n C o m m e rcia l) only
D o e s not apply to rentals or garage &amp; yard sales.
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presented In person fully prepa rod to the S em ino le H e ra ld
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63— M ortgages

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55 Business
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59 Financial Services
81 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

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Christian S cien ce Church in
Icmgwood needs a substitute
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118 Oltice Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To O wn
127 Storage/Offica For Rent

67 Career
Consultants
69 Resumes
70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
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To Shaie
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/Triplei
107 Mobilo Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Waiehouso,Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

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Mathews Associates Inc . 645
Hetman Circle Santord. FL 32771
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407-302 5142
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Recephoratt M i* tna eq&gt; requred
MorvFn. B 3 0 to 5pm. $7,hr plus
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VERTICAL A ORAPERY
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4 0 7-3364423

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2 Story Vctonan Home Hrslorc
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407-1266236.

2/1. Uveig. Kitchen. W D hocAup.
$500mo. $500 dap Its Cord
Bend Ate. Lake Mary 407-322 6767.
M-F. 8am-3pm

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Lake
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$450 mbr n d gar. nr SCC. sep t rvt.
quel Free (ksneyfca 407-322-1607

Sanford Historic District' 21
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287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 04. Lube A Filler
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
296 Piano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing .
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Skkng
305 Small Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
316 Welding A Sheet Metal
318 Well Drilling
319 Window Wasting A Tinting

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276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
261 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakofronl Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

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231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive
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235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vohides Wanted
239 Motorcycles/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec VeNdes/Ca mpe rs For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

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255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpel A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Ceramic Tile *
268 Chad Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services

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211 Antique, Collectibles
215 Boats A Accessories
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141 Homes For Sale
143 Out ol Slate
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145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lois For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Salo
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominium)! For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Salo
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duple. For Sale

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135 Scott Dr., Washington Oaks
Newly Remodeled 3 Bedroom 2 Bath with Central Heat &amp; Air
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Unfurnished
untold Historic District: Futy

vwatod 2BR 1BA jeaVmorth
icUto! wstsr 321-678-0962

103— HousesU nfurnisiied

38R/1BA. acreanad porch, garags.
largs pmrata trsad lot. Lake Mary
UO Ofm a 407-833-1237

Sanford: 1 B R . Central Hast 8 Air.
Section 8 accsptad
The Merman Group
_________ 407 321-8331_________
Santord 3BR t 5 BA. 1 car garage
atoeharkkyar. Motiga toad, new pee*
A carpet. 801 E 29to St $ 7 25m o
4 0 7 -3 3 2 0 4 7 7 __________________

(407) 322 3495
et RENT 6 SELL HOMES

Sanford Historic Oittnct 2 7 , CHA.
F/P. hardwood floors, aacunty
•yitom. $S2Vmordh 321-5760962

SanAmt 56R 28a. new pare, carpet
8 appSancaa. large Ida t car carport,
•hows g a a l naar Matonr«a 8 aaport
$ 6 9 5 mo plus deposit, no pats,
rsady now* CM Alan. 407-782­
1952___________________________

tam o rd Historic District. T S y
ranovated 2BR t 5 BA . 2 story
* 6 0 0 m o 321 5 7 8 0 9 6 2

Waal Santord 2/1 cuts house. W O
hookups, ctoaa to m al SSSOImnto
ndUdsa uMaaa ArkAa. no pats 407­
323-2277,

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352 7 5 6 2 6 7 2
Sardont 2 7 Via. t56L cn g la *P &gt; w
Circia. Hidden Lake *75&lt;Vmo .
daposit 407-788-5140. 407-758­
6880

Santord 3rt. CHA. 128 Club Road
$67&amp;'mo pkia dap. n ca 2/1. 100
Coitotry Club Circle $600 mo plus
dap Shads treat Pef! ok wah dep
407-323-4540

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107— Mobile Homes
For R ent
2BFV1BA mebee home with large
screened porch on 5 acres Close ei
8 private $60Omo no pats 407-257­
3256
Par* Ava Mottos Homs Park, a 5 5 .
community For R an i,
Mobilo
homos - RVIoia •MobUa homa lots

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200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/Coilectibles
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

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S pace

118— O ffice S pace For
R ent
Daltons: For Boot
1500 aq * - Aktototxa br cAoa or iMM
Pnrna a m . Tandy Hams Pktu. 7772
Ekcam Btvd DsSona CM 366-789
8070

407-322 2881

IS

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$450MONTH. PIUS DEPOSIT

407-323-1187

Lake Mary BtvdNear la
ortca Space Ii2 otysf
Retail Sp ace $14 OtVSF
Phono 407-323-9310

255 Altar* bona
256 Appfianc* Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
2 5 8 Autom otive

AUTOM OTIVE
231 C a n For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Busee/Vane For Sale
236 Car Rentals
236 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydes/B*es For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. VeNdea/Campen For Sale
243 Trader* For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

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252 Accounting
253 Additions A
Remodeling
254 Air Condrttonng

141— Homes For S ale

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260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceding Repair
267 C eram c TUe
266 Child Cere Center*
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Service*
275 Drywal
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
261 Irrigation A Repair
262 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lekefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

141— Homes For S ale
4/1. restored Carpet ceramic Ms.
appri. we help finance Reduced.
$64 500 Realtors ok 4 0 7 -7 1 9
0 1 7 5 4 0 7 -6 9 9 1 3 6 9

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toy l kaaa •** DM tut
Cad fntksart Ss h i'
u m s o u . muscf. n r n u i
38R 2DA: Uv Dm. FrrVy
Rm Deck. Farced yd. 2 Car Oar
$107,900
rienoiretod: haw Carpal and P a n
on corner lot $65 000
4 BR 2BA: Char 1900 Sq It L * D»V
Fmty, Fple Baaut-M y tree A
lanttocapad on almost 1/2 acre
$99 900
4BR 2 Bath Ovai 2.000 S q ft. Lrv
Dm. Fam, S c Porch on 1/4 Acre
$85,900
Custom BS 4 BR 2 BA: Over 2300
Sq Ft. Lrv Dm. Fam Rm. 3 2 i3 2 Sc
RxA 2 Car Ganig! cn Over 1 2 Acre
$210900

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Good Things to Eat
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229 Auctions

(New* w*10$10000

1000 tq 6 pratoaaronal orV e on 17­
92. to r i paring, large marquee Wat
ca l phone CO tor many y aan New
carpet 8 pant 3 8 6 -7 6 9 1542.366­
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221

Santord warehouse end o ricis
dette Fenced and acreage 407­
321-7497.

117—C ommercial
Rentals

P age 7 B

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161 Appliance! A
Furniture For Sale
163 Television A Slereo/Radio
165 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
407 371 4/64

DaOar- OM 8 CC Cormudy 9yhto

32t?tort gtxeirwtks. Bodmat. end
porch. 1836 a I S170H Ja m ScTvrvft
1 -6 0 9 7 5 5 -1 5 2 6 x 3 6 0 ___________
FSBO: Immaculata 65 yr old FL
Cottage Gorgeous view. 785
longwood mariham Rd asking
5199k 407-3390741____________
New 3 A 4 bedroom homes wito $0
down' Slow crarlt ok CM 407-822
1237x257 to Snd out more

287 Lawn Service*
288 Legal Service*
269 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgage*
292 Moving A Storage
293 CM. Lube A Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hangng
297 Pest Control
298 Plano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siting
305 Small Busmes*
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
306 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Ratko
314 Upholstery
316 Waiting A Sheet Metal

wiktwood 38R 2BA. raro tot kne.
totally updated vaulted ceWngs.
send porch, 2 car gar . community
pool, great schools. * 1 2 0 * Wnturs
I Properties. 407-782-4973.

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318 Wen Drilling
319 Window Washing A Tinting

147— I ndustrial
Property For S ale
3710 S.I., doc* high whae. Elm A
13th •&lt;. 1125,000. Ja y Rohr. Bkr.
MetroOne. toe. 407-6298001

157— M obile Homes
For S ale
36x10 mob*#home, attachedFLrm.
partly fumd. carpeted, cerkng tana,
newttovw newAC LocaSadn Town
8 Country(aduS) Part. 5355 Orange
Bvd. LkStoma Aakxn$15000 365
7491095

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rooms, carpetod. knead R an to own
$5 7K 4 0 7 6 8 9 1359 or 4 07222 5202

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mob*# home ei nice pari south ol
Santord Owner tmancmg $469, mo
mckkles tot rant *1 .0 0 0 down, own
koa 8 cSaar n 2 yoar* 407-322-3717

16 0 — B u s i n e s s F o r
S ale
ESTABLISHED BARBESTAURANT
h Sartord Navdy mnovwtod wrtt 2400
square teat Indudaa 4 COP kconee
Poaaibls owner tmancmg $299 00
C a l CECIL GOOORtCH Re.Mar
Raaty Evpena 3 8 9 4 2 7 6 3 8 1 1» 6CX&gt;
944-5263

181—A ppliances Ac
F urniture For Sale
BED

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ORTHOPEDIC Men B o a. ltd to
Ptaakc Coat 11400. as* $295 407
660 0577
BRA SS
BED.
Ouean
ORTHOPEDIC
P1LIOWTOP
MaaBoa. WTrama, A* iM bored,
coal *1100. Ml *775 407680 0 6 7 7

Dining RM: 13pcCHERRYWOOO

6 ON Anna chra. Obi Pad Tbi.

bultortxAh. i n ju r l US bea d Cod
$7900. sa l $1295 F tp server *250
407-660-1415

Dining Room -14 pc
CHERRY
WOOO 92* Dtx Pad w/2 leafs. 9
Cttopsndale chw n. burial t hutch,
n e a r inert t t i hated, cost $ 12k eel
*1950. server. $395 4 0 7 6 6 9 1 4 1 5

1Luitey firmpriowtop set wah7 yr
vnrrarty kd $136. queen$140. kaig
$210 Brand new Located m
Santord. 407-402 2778
Beds, locatedn Santord. orhopede
krmsets
5 yr warrardytwm$75,
kd$90. qiaan $86. kmg$176 Near
u«ed can M w l 40 7 4tJ2 777a

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9th ANNUAL

JA C K DANIELS
MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT
(October 26th &amp; 27th,
Sat/Sun)
Benefiting the

Seminole High School Girls &amp; Boys

GOLF TEAM
a Type Of Tournament;
Two Ball Best Ball Team: Field limited to first 60 teams
. Tournament Funm L
Two-Day Event:
First Day:
Second Day:

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MERCHANDISE

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out of Slate
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property 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 M oMe Homes For Sale
159 Real Estata Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Walertront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

105—Houses*
U nfurnished

103— Houses*
Unfurnished
DOYLE S RENTALS

117 Commercial Rentals
116 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rant
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To O wn
127 Storage/Office For Rent

REAL E STAT E

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 Ouples/Tnptei
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse/Rental Space
115 Irxfcjstrtal Rentals

Scu»&gt; Osk St. 2/2, carpst.
ectonces. scrawl porch. 1510
*RsnkySue. 407-788-3700

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inky Rm * 6 6 5 5 6 2 5 Oapoad
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2BR/1BA W/Smgi*
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r * f Rm. New P an t tnwto t Out
475 1st A LasV$400 Dap
Word: Sanora. 3BR2BA WOO
n )t Formal DR. WO Hook-Ups
SAComw Lot * 8 5 0 *6 0 0 DapoM
entry Club Park: 3BR.7BA
*OM Garage Grsat Rm . Dan.
rtonsd Patio $9751975 Oap
DOYLE REALTY. INC.

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67 Career
Consultants
69 Resumes
70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

CLASSIFIED

Sunday: October 13.2tXI2

Select your own leant
Besi hall score determines your division
Teams will be placed in divisions. Teams
with ID or less with combined handicaps
or within 4 strokes of (he lead will he in
the championship division.

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Health
fluenza
or resiy. The
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All Scores On A Scratch Basis: Within division
Winners Determined by Two-Day Totals:
Ties: Playoff
1st place in each division start on I slice
Qihcrs
Match of cards ( I Kth hole back)
Optional:
Team skins both days ($20 per day)
■Ell1™ Fees;
$125 per person / $250 per team (Entry Ices must be received
no later than October 22nd)
Fees Include
Green Fee, Cart Fee, Tax. Starting Times
Up to $2.S(K) in prizes. “ Individual Trophies" for division winners.
Saturday night “Old Fashioned Southern Style Dinner" in the
clubhouse, including BBQ Ribs, Green Beans. Baked Beans.
BBQ Chicken, Sliced Pork, Cole Slaw &amp; Corn On The Cob
(Dinner guests are $15.00 extra)

For More Information, Phone 407-322-2531, ext. 3
(David Cunipc or Dave Cron)

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67 Career
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69 R eium ei
70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment

117 Commercial Rentals
116 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rem
125 Lease To Own
127 Storaga/Office For Rent

91 Apartments/
To Share
83 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments - Furnished
99 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condommum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Dupies/Tripiex
107 MoMe Homes For Rem
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse/Rentai Space
115 industrial Rentals

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199 Pets A Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/CoHectiblat
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Buset/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcycies/B&lt;kes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec VeNcies/Campers For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

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2 5 2 Accounting
2 5 3 Adcttions A
Rem odeling

254 Air Conditioning

260 Bush Hpggmg
261 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 Delivery Services
275 Drywall
2 7 6 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
264 Lakelront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

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Bed Black von canopy bed wen
kmurytomptewtopMl Nm used
•*07-4022778
O w en su* tide a Dad couch
Good cmktan Oackkng nctudad
$150 407*324-4899

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tor Bams Boat Dodo. Shops, etc
Alto Culvert Pipe
15"i20’
1179 70 m 18-I20- $212 8(y*a
S**pk« Steal A Supply. Inc Apopka
407-293-5788

195- O ffice Equipment
183—T elevision &amp;
S tereo/R adio
Console Stereo Just Like
GrantSna • • 8 Track Tape Player,
Turntable
AM FM
Stereo
Evarythmg works" $50 00 386- 753­
0820

187—

Pitney-Bowet Model 1250 Mail
Opener, $875; Pitney-Bowa*
Model 1881 FckSng Machine.
$475. tAchael Super Speed 50
Paper Shreeder. $ 4 7 5 . UARCO
Floor Model Burster. J t 2 7 5 C e l
407-302-8395

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1990 Ford Proba Mi m loaga but
tooka good $1200 obo 4 07-323
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Buy TC-W3 Mercury Motor Oil at
only $11 per OaMonll Nichole
Outboard Service Cantor, 407-322-

Free To Loving Home: Beautiful
Female nottweaei. hat been fiw&lt;r
Very gentle, loves chrtdren A other
doge kArel go to a tovra home 386
216-4839

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A n t i q u e / C o l l e c t ib l e s
1920 •Hue camel back Iteaan sola
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                    <text>AUGUST 28, 2002

OSttl Y EA R No. 3
Copyright O 2002 The Sommolo Moisld

Sanford, Florida
w w w .8 e m i n o l e h e r a l d .c o m

High school 2002
football preview
inside this edition
of The Herald.

R iv e r w a lk r e c e iv e s b o o s t fr o m
B y Dan P ing
Editor
SA N FO R D
—
The
Downtown
Community Redevelopment Agency agreed
Tuesday to assist the city of Sanford by fund­
ing possible shortfalls in tire Riverwalk pro­
ject after the original contractor withdrew its
Board members voted unanimously to
make the offer and recommended the city
commission accept the second-lowest bid­
der, Wharton-Smith Inc.
"The best bang out of the reinvestment

It's time for all
the fall sports
Seminoie County high school
sports fans finally have the
opportunity to get off the
couch a s the Fall Sports
S e a so n s begin this week. In
(act, the golf team s have
already played their first reg­
ular season contests.

PagelB

Sheriff's O ffice
investigating
rob b ery
The Seminole County
Sheriffs Office is investigating
a late night crime that occurred
Monday where employees of a
Walgreens Drug Store were
robbed, threatened and tied

located at 1301 South
International Parkway near
Lake Mary. Three suspects
entered the store, aim ed with
handguns. They were
described as either block or
Hispanic males, and they had
their faces obscured by, what
witnesses described as, either
rags, T-shirts, or masks.
As they entered the busi­
ness, one o f the store employ­
ees tried to grab one of the sus­
pects' guns. The employee was
struck on the forehead and the
back o f the head.
The trio then began to
round up money horn within
the store. One employee, who
tried to explain to them how
the safe worked, reportedly
had a barrel of a handgun
stuffed into his mouth. The
employees were tied up with
telephone cord and put onto
the office floor. The three left
the store with an undisclosed
amount of cash. Witnesses,
w ho pulled up to the store just
as the suspects were leaving,
saw the suspects get into a
mini-van.
The investigation continues.
Anybody with information is
asked to call either the
Seminole County Sheriffs
Office at 407-66&amp;6600, or
Crime Line at 1-80CH23-TIPS.

Seminole Smile

2 suspects
arrested in
chop shop
operation
F ro m S ta ff R e p o rts

TVvo more suspects have been
arrested for thd r alleged involve­
ment in a Central Florida chop
shop operation that stole motor­
cycles pickup trucks and utility
trailers.
The suspects are identified as
Steven Wayne Noe, 39, and Mark
Lee Steward, 36.
The Seminole County Sheriff's
Office said both are accused of
racketeering, conspiracy to com ­
m it racketeering, grand theft
auto and dealing in stolen prop­
erty. Noe is being held in the
Sem inole County jail under a
half million dollar bond. The
arrests cam e Tuesday after a
scaled, 1,094- page affidavit was
filed with the Circuit Court in
Seminole County lost w eek."
A number of agcndcs were
instrumental in putting together
the case including the Office of
Statewide Prosecution, the CityCounty Auto Theft Bureau and
its m em ber agencies which
include the Sem inole County
Sheriff's office, Sanford police,
Winter Springs police, Altamonte
Springs police and the Brevard
County Sheriff's Office.
The arrests are part of an oper­
ation that becam e public last
November when a search w ar­
rant w as served at 1511
Mcllonville Avc. In Sanford. At
that time, authorities discovered
a stolen box-type trailer, a stolen
travel trailer and a stolen pickup
truck.
Other stolen property was dis­
covered in the house and the
workshop. Subsequent search
warrants at other sites yielded
even
m ore
stolen
goods.
Eventually,
an
estim ated
$300,000 worth o f stolen proper­
ty was recovered.
• Early on, authorities arrested
Richard VanAlstyne, 38. He is
now serving tim e in prison.
VanAlstyne and Noe were
allegedly partners in the criminal
enterprise. Steward was one of
those who worked for them, as
was Timothy Suwalski, 37, and
Mark Gizeskowaik, 44, both of
whom were arrested earlier this
year.
Now as also arrested in
March, 2001 on another chop
shop charge and was awaiting
trial in that case.

Downtown agency offers financial aid
for city’s estimated $11.4 million project
dollars we're charged with overseeing is to
spend it on hand-money projects — bricks
and sticks," said CRA board member Tom
Ball. "The Riverwalk project is an important
one for downtown and would be a positive
use of our money."
The city needs to find $1 2 million to fund
Rivorwalk if it moves forward with
Wharton-Smith's $11.4 million bid. The city

has secured $10.2 million in state and feder­
al funding to pay for the project, which
includes replacing the seawall from
Mcllonville to French avenues.
Harbco Construction Inc.1was tire original
low-bidder, with a price of $9.1 million.
However, Harbco changed seawall contrac­
tors after the bids were unsealed, and the
city would not qualify the replacement con­

C R A

tractor. The company withdrew its bid last
Wednesday.
Sanford City Manager Tony VanDerworp
said tire city is faced with two options: put
the project out for rebid or accept tire sec­
ond-lowest bidder. VanDerworp said rebid­
ding tire project would take a minimum of
45 days because dty staff would drange pro­
ject specifications to hopefully meet the
$ 1 0 2 million budget.
The dty commission was scheduled to
m ake a decision on the two options
S e e C R A , P ag e 12A

Special
M aster to ij
determine !j
future o f
billboards

Trail
blazing
A ground-breaking ceremony was held
Monday to celebrate the “B e A Traflblazer'
campaign. The campaign, started by a
group d Lake Mary residents, was Initiated
to raise $500,000 lor enhancements along
the Rinehart Road section of the Cross
Seminole County tral system. The group
hopes to finish the project by the time the
pedestrian bridge over Interstate 4 Is fin­
ished. At right Lake Mary Commissioners
Gary Breeder and Janet Jemigan and
Deputy Mayor Mike McLean participate In
the ceremony.

By Nick Pfelfauf
Staff Writer

TTTv

H n ld photos by Tom m y Vlnom t

Pictured above, Manderty
Homeowner Association President
Tom Alvarez discusses the *Be A
TraUbtazer" initiative after the ground­
breaking ceremony. At left, Seminole
County/Lake Mary Regional
Chamber of Commerce President
Diane Parker addresses the audi­
ence during the ceremony. With
approval from the city of Lake Mary
and Seminole County for project
development and construction, the
TraUblazers group is now asking the
corporate community lor financial
donations. Lake Mary's Community
National Bank stepped up to the
plate as the founding sponsor with a
matching funds donation of $25,000.
The Lake Mary Rinehart Road Trail
Beautification Project was estab­
lished In 2001 to raise $500,000
from corporate and private sponsors
to enhance the existing tral. For
more Information and sponsor regis­
tration, visit www-beatrallbiazar.
com or call 407-585-1419.

W hether or not William
Kirchoff will receive a billboard
permit is still undedded.
Kirchoff had first proposed the
billboard on July 25, 2000, to be
located in the northwest quad­
rant of Interstate-1 and Highway
17-92 near the St. Johns River.
On Jan. 23,2001, however, the
Seminole County Commission
adopted an ordinance establish­
ing a 180-day moratorium on the
issuance of development permits
for billboards (within unincorpo­
rated Seminole County) stating
that pending applications would
be part of the moratorium.
Since that time, the matter has
been batted back and forth dur­
ing a num ber o f County
Com m ission meetings, zoning
department meetings, St. Johns
River Water Management, Flor­
ida Department of Transporta­
tion, and others.
The subject of allowing bill­
boards however, is not just a few
years old. Between 1995 and
1999, approximately 20 meetings
were held with billboard compa­
nies and county staff regarding
billboard issues.
During H iesday m orning's
commission meeting, it was sug‘ that the matter go before a
1 Master Hearing officer,
lissioner Grant Malloy,
however, spoke against the pro­
posal.
"I would support by-passing
the Special Master and allow the
applicant to go ahead," Malloy
said. "I think that's the fair thing
to do."
Commissioner Carlton Henley
said he agreed with Malloy. "It's
not that 1 want more billboards in
Seminole County, but we have to
think about fairness."
Commissioner Randy Morris
reiterated that when the morato­
rium was first established, it
included applications which
were still pending, which includ­
ed that of Kirchoff plus several
others. "T h e only w ay we're
going to resolve this is to take it to
a Special Master," he proposed.

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See Billboards, Page 12A

Dual Diagnosis Program offers clients chance for brighter future
B y M lcholia Je r ta
Managing Editor

Christopher M. Taylor la k e M a r y Police
D epartm ent's D AR E o ffice r

Index
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Clotidled..........
Crossword ........
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SA N FO R D — State and local
officials gathered last week to
honor a new county program that
improves the quality of life for
individuals suffering from mental
illness and substance abuse.
A ribbon cutting ceremony was
held last Tuesday at the Dual
Diagnosis Program's 919 E 2nd St.
location. The facility offers a ser­
vice that has often gone ignored
within the community.
"Research has found 75 percent
of people suffering from mental ill­
nesses also have a substance abuse
problem," said Charlotte Giuliani,
director of Dual Diagnosis and
Forensic Services for Seminole
Community Mental Health Center

---------- cc ----------For a variety o f reasons,
our local jails have
become the mental health
treatment centers o f last
resort

Charlotte OiuUoni
Director ot Dual D ia g ra m and
Forem lc Service*

Inc. "Until now, this problem has
not been addressed effectively in
the community."
In the past, people suffering
from mental illness and a sub­
stance abuse problem could not
find help for both problems at one
facility, Giuliani said. Many, who

had difficulty finding treatment
for both problems, entered a con­
tinuous cycle of living on the
streets and in jail.
According
to
the
U S.
Department of Justice, 22 percent
of the nation's local jail inmates in
2001 were mentally ill. On aver­
age, a mental health offender costs
more to manage in jail, stays
longer and recidivates at a higher
rate than other inmates, Giuliani
said.
"For a variety of reasons, our
local jails have become the mental
health treatment centers o f last
resort," she said. "This transfer­
ence of responsibility for treatment
of the mentally ill to the criminal
justice system is not only incffecSee Program, Page 1ZA

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Dual Diagnosis Program Manager Gosby Gibson, right, holds a treatment
session with a client In Ns program. The Dual Diagnosis Program was
established nine months ago with funding from the state.

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T iif. S em ino le It EXALT)

Wednesday. August 28. 2002

Seminole Summary
A G LA N CE AROUND O U R CO U N TY

S o o n to b e
f a t h e r -in -la w
flir tin g w ith d a n g e r
D EA R A BBY : My fiance, "Eduardo," and I
have been a couple for nearly four years. We
plan to marry in 2004.
Eduardo's parents ("M aribell and
Guillerm o") have had their share o f marital
problem s but have rem ained together. My
father died six years ago, and m y m other
raised m y sister and m e by
herself. She is an attractive
w om an w ith high standards
w ho chose not to date until
last year.
O u r "com bined fam ily"
has alw ays enjoyed getting
together on birthdays and
holidays. However, recently
G uillerm o has been hitting
D ear
on m y m other! He stares at
her, vies for her attention,
and m akes no secret o f the
* * * * * * *
fact that he loves to be near
her.
My m other is not — and would never be —
interested in him , especially since she and
M aribell have becom e close friends.
I think the behavior o f Eduardo's dad is outand-out inappropriate, but if I m ention it to
Eduardo, he refuses to acknow ledge there's a
problem . He insists his father would never
behave "like that." Eduardo won't discuss it
w ith m e anym ore and refuses to bring it up
with his dad.
Should I approach my future father-in-law
m yself, Abby? If so, exactly what should be
said? I don't w ant to say anything to M aribell
because if she hasn't already noticed her hus­
band's behavior, it would only hurt her. Please
share any suggestions you have.
D IS T R E S S E D A N D D IS T U R B E D

O ut &amp; A bo ut

Mega power

TH UR
The Sem in o le County
Lake M ary R egional
C ham ber o f Com m erce will
conduct a Sem in ole Hob
N ob, Thursday, Aug. 29 from
4:30 until 7 p.m ., at O rlando
Marriott - l-ake Mary.
Individual Tickets are $25 in
advance or $35 on the day o f
the event. Corporate tickets,
package o f 12 are also avail­
able.

W ED
The S em in o le Weldva
Trail grand op en in g and rib­
bon cutting cerem ony will be
held Sept. 4, at 10 a.m ., at
O akm ontc Plaza, at the inter­
section of International
Parkway and Lake M ary
Boulevard in Heathrow.
Space is limited so those
attending arc asked to RSVP
to Heidi Terry at 407-6652092 by no later than Aug.
28.

Abby

D EA R D A N D D : You say your m other is
attractive and has h ig h standards. I'm sure
this isn ’t the first tim e sin ce you r father's
death that a m an has "p ut the m oves" on her.
R ather than Involving y o u rself in th is d eli­
cate situ ation, let h er speak up fo r h e rse lf in
putting G u illerm o in h is place.

D £ A R A B B Y : I surprised m yself. 1 seduced
a man not lon g ago, w ith the sole Intent of
having a ohe-nignt affair. We agreed that we
didn't want to get seriously involved at the
time.
Well, the one-night affair turned into six
encounters in three w eeks, and it is very enjoy­
able on a physical level. The problem is, the
sexual aspect is all there is. I w ould like to go
out and have fun, like the night I m et him . I
have brought this up, yet the subject rem ains
unanswered.
How do I firm ly express that I want m ore
without him thinking that I'm looking fo r a
relationship?
A S K IN G T O O M U C H IN C H IC A G O
D EAR A SK IN G T O O M U C H : B ut you
ARE ask ing fo r a re la tio n sh ip — you w ant to
m ake plans, go ou t and have fu n . T h a t's a lot
m ore than the o n e-n ig h t stand you Ind icated
to him that you w anted. T h e irony is, you are
getting m ore — and less — than you asked
for.
Tell him straight ou t in p la in E n g lish w hat
you want. But don't b e surprised if h e's
u n w illing to cooperate. You're ch a n g in g the
rules after the gam e has started.

D EA R ABBY: I am a new stepfather to two
adorable girls, ages 4 and 7 . 1 explained to
them that I am tneir stepfather — but they call
me Dad or Daddy anyway.
Their father heard them call m e Daddy, and
he's extrem ely upset. He is accusing m e o f
"underm ining his im portance."
Abby, what shoula the girls call m e — and
how d o 1 handle this overbearing father?
IN STA N T FA M ILY IN
CEN TR A L C A L IF O R N IA
D EA R IN STA N T FAMILY: T h e g irls sh ou ld
call you an y th in g they w ish. How ever, ask
them to com e up w ith several new op tio n s,
and you p ick the one you lik e best.
W hen the g irls and you have decided on a
new nam e, you r problem w ith th eir fa th er
should disappear.
e » 0 J U N IV E R S A L TRESS S Y N D IC A T E

o

Huge power transmission lines and poles along Rinehart Road in Lake Mary make a striking silhouette against the morning sky.

Bikers Arrested
Lucas Aian Repine, 18, o f W ilncr
Circle, Sanford, was stopped by
Sanford police shortly after m idnight
Hicsday. He was riding his bike at 3rd
Street and M angoustine Avenue. He
was charged w ith riding a bike w ith­
out a front headlight, and possession
of under 20 gram s o f marijuana.
M ozclle Curtis, 53, o f Locust
Avenue, Sanford, w as stopped by
Sanford police Saturday at 10th Street
and O range Avenue. He w as reported­
ly riding his bike and carrying a can
of beer. He was charged w ith violation
of the city's open container ordinance.
Store T hefts
Nicholas Ponder, 19, of W ayside
Drive, Sanford, was arrested Saturday
by Sheriff's deputies. According to the
report, he was hired at a store in the
5600 block of West SR-46 two weeks
ago, and the manager reported find- .
ing an unknown amount of cash miss­
ing from the register during that peri­
od. A surveillance camera reportedly
showed Ponder opening the cash reg­
ister on Aug. 22. He was located at his
residence Saturday and arrested on a
charge of petty larceny.
Drew Lyle White, 4 1,2n d Street,
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
police Saturday. He reportedly took a
$1.99 can of milk from a store at 1st
Street and French Avenue. With a
description, he was located at 1st and
Maple Avenue. He was charged with
petty larceny and violation of proba­
tion on community control.
jntgom ery IKennercr, 24,
Yolanda Montgomery
Jn g c Circle, Oviedo, was arrested
of Lingo
Saturday„ by Sanford police at a store
in the 300 block of West Lake Mary
Blvd. She was accused of taking

John Coffman
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Tad W alker

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Dons D*tnch
Marva Hawkins
Nek PlsrUul
Dean Snath
Tommy Vincent

On the evening of Friday, Aug. 30,
the Longw ood Police department will
be hosting a county wide traffic
enforcem ent operation.
The Longwood police, along with
the other agencies of Sem inole
County, including the Sem inole
County S heriff's Office and the
Florida Highway Patrol will be con­
ducting a DUI checkpoint as well as

Thom as A. VanDekieft, 31, of
Sunlakc Circle, Lake Mary, was
stopped by Longwood police Sunday
on CR-427 at Longwood Hills Road.
He w as charged with driving under
the influence (DUI) of alcohol/drugs.
$260.02 in item s from a store without
paying. She was charged with
shoplifting and possession.of under 20
gram s of marijuana.

Burglaries
Sanford police arrested two men
Monday, found prowling In the
Carriage Cove Mobile Hom e Park.
O ne o f the men, John Henry Cragg,
19, o f Elder Springs Circle, was seen
attempting to open the door at a resi­
dence on Bedford Court. He was
charged w ith burglary to a
dwelling/structure, and
loitering/prowling. The other man,
Daniel Elton Phillips Jr., 20 of
M cKinnon Avenue, Oviedo, was
reportedly seen attempting to enter, a
vehicle on Coachm an Court. He was
charged with burglary to a structure
and loitering/prowling.
Jennlne Rac Brandon, 34, of Lemon
Lane, Longwood, w as arrested by
sheriff's deputies Monday. An investi­
gation revealed that she had entered a
m an's house earlier, and removed
$300 in items. She w as charged with
larceny o f over $300.
*
T raffic Stops
Michael David Hall, Jr., 22,
Windchase Circle, Sanford, was
stopped b y Sanford police Tuesday
just two blocks from his residence. He
was'charged w ith careless driving,
possession o f cocaine, and possession

Brian Joseph Leon, 20, o f Charring
Cross Circle, Lake Mary, w as stopped
by Longwood police Saturday on CR427 at Church Avenue. He was
charged with possession o f under 20
grams o f marijuana and possession of
narcotics equipment.
O ther Arrests
Kimberly G ale Estes, 40, Waverly
Drive, Longwood, was arrested at hiicr
residence Tuesday by Longwood
police. A man had called police
reporting Estes was at the residence
after being issued a order against it.
When police arrived they said she
attempted to run from the area. She
was arrested on charges o f violation of
atrial release conditions (a
mcstic Violence case), and resisting
an officer without violence.

K

Donald Louis Fcbus, 51, listed as
hom eless in Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday in Fort Melon
Park where they found him in posses­
sion o f a can of beer. He was charged
with violation o f the city ordinance.
Liesl Hclenec Brown, 37, listed as
hom eless in Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday in the 2900
block of Sanford Avenue. O fficers said
she w as carrying a bottle of Gatorade,
which proved to contain an alcoholic
beverage. She w as charged with viola­
tion o f the city's open container ordi­
nance.

aggressive patrols throughout central
Seminole County. There will b e zero
tolerance for Intoxicated driving and
traffic violations.
During the operation, the officers
hope to instill that drivers should be
courteous and defensive while dri­
ving. Those drivers w ho are aggres­
sive, intoxicated or show no regard
for the safety of others will be

stopped and issued citations and/or
placed under arrest depending on the
severity o f their violations.
The law enforcem ent agencies of
Sem inole County look to educate and
inform drivers through this aggres­
sive zero tolerance operation, in a
continuing effort to im prove public
safety on the roadways throughout
Sem inole County.

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C lub will be Sept. 9 begin­
ning at 9:30 a.m. in the
Com m unity Room o f Robb &amp;
Stucky, 351 South SR-434 In
Altam onte Springs. Diana
Howell o f Fairfield Farm s
N ursery will present “N ative
Plants o f Central Florida".
New m em bers are welcom e.
Sem in o le A dult Learning
Institute (S A U ) at Sem inole
Com m unity College will
begin a six-w eek fall pro­
gram on Monday, Sept. 9. It's
an o] ■ortunity for persons
and over who want to
age
enjoy a variety of stim ulating
courses including art, com ­
puters, dance, exercise, lan;uage, massage, stocks and
istory.
Day and evening courses
ne held M onday through
Friday at the Weldon Blvd.
cam pus as well as the
O viedo Cam pus and Hunt
Club Center.
Fees range from $5.10 to
$74.60 for six weeks. For a
brochure, registration, or
additional inform ation,
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TU ES
The Learning In stitu te fo r
Elders at the University o f
Central Florida begins its
Fall Sem ester on Tuesday,
Sept. 10. Classes are held in
the Pegasus Ballroom in the
Student Union Building on
the University cam pus.
Sessions will be 9:20 a.m.
until noon on Tuesdays.
M em bership is $75 per year,
two sem esters.
For inform ation or a list of
the courses, phone 407-8235433.

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comments. All letters must include your name,
address and phone number to be published.' ‘

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Obituaries
R O B E R T " B A L L IE "
A S H E , 111
R ob ert " B a ilie " A sh e, III,
29, o f B lo om field C ircle,
O rla n d o , died M onday, A ug.
19, 2002 at
O rla n d o
R egion al
M ed ical
C enter.
B o m A pril
8, 1973 in
San fo rd , he
w as a life ­
lo n g resi­
d en t. H e
w a s a land scap er.
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e so n ,
R o b ert IV, O v ied o ; d au g h ter,
T am ia C . A sh e, S a n fo rd ;
fath er, R obert Jr., O v ied o ;
b ro th e rs, B rian B roo k s, S io u x
F a lls, S .D ., Ja so n Paul A sh e,
S a n fo rd ; siste rs, E rika L ane,
A p o p k a, T io n ee K en n on and
D ev o n d a K en n on , b o th o f
S a n fo rd ; g ran d m o th er, B essie
B o w ers, O v ied o .
S u n rise Fun eral H om e,
S a n fo rd , in ch a rg e o f
arran g em en ts.
E D IT H L O U IS E
B L A N C H F IE L D
E d ith L ou ise B la n ch fie ld ,
77, P ro v id en ce B lv d .,
D elto n a, d ied Su n d ay, A u g.
2 5 , 2 0 0 2 at D eltona
H ealth care. B o m in C o u n cil
B lu ffs, Iow a, sh e m oved to
C e n tral Florid a o n e y e a r a g o .
S h e w as a h o m em a k er and a
P ro testan t b y faith . S h e w as
a su b stitu te te a ch e r in
V olu sia C ounty.
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e h u s­
b a n d , P au l, D elto n a ; son ,
P au l, Jr., D elto n a; d au g h ter,
L in d a A sk ari, M ia m i; b ro th ­
er, A lb ert S o ren so n , C o u n cil
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d ren .
B a ld a u ff F am ily Fun eral
H om e, O ran g e C ity, in
c h a rg e o f arran g em e n ts.

RAYM O N D O . D O W N EY
R a y m o n d O . D ow n ey , 8 6
o f S a n fo rd , d ie d S a tu rd a y ,
A u g . 2 4 , 2 0 0 2 . B o m O c t. 10,
1915 in M t. V ern o n , W ash.,
h e m o v e d to C e n tra l F lo rid a
in 1 9 6 2 . H e w a s a 3 2 y e a r
v e te ra n o f th e U .S . N avy. H e
w a s a m e m b e r o f C e n tra l
B a p tist C h u rc h , F lee t
R e se rv e a n d a n h o n o ra ry
M a so n .
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e d a u g h ­
ter, D e b o ra h S h a h e n , s o n -in la w A n th o n y S h a h e n , g ra n d ­
d a u g h te r V a le rie S h a h e n , all
o f W in te r S p rin g s , a n d siste r,
E m m a L a m b e rt, W o o d la k c ,
C a l.
In lie u o f flo w e rs c o n tr ib u ­
tio n s m a y b e m a d e to
C e n tra l B a p tist C h u rc h
B u ild in g fu n d , 3101 W. 1st
S tr e e t, S a n fo rd , 3 2 7 7 1 .
F u n e ra l s e r v ic e s w ill b e 10
a .m . W ed n esd a y , A u g . 2 8 , at
C e n tr a l B a p tist C h u rc h in
S a n fo rd . In te rm e n t w ith m il­
ita ry h o n o rs w ill fo llo w a t
O a k la w n M e m o ria l P a rk ,
L a k e M ary.
G ra m k o w F u n era l H o m e,
S a n fo rd , in c h a rg e o f
a rra n g e m e n ts .
M ARTH A M AE
EN G EBRETSEN
M a rth a M a e E n g e b re ts e n ,
8 3 , W illa S p rin g s D riv e ,
W in te r S p rin g s , d ied
M o n d a y , A u g . 2 6 , 2 0 0 2 . B o rn
in R o c h e s te r, N .Y ., s h e
m o v e d to C e n tra l F lo rid a
fro m L a k e W orth in 1961.
S h e w a s a b a n k in g te lle r at
B a rn e tt B a n k a n d a
M e th o d is t.
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e so n ,

Ja m e s , S a n fo rd ; siste r,
C a ro ly n C la r k , O v ie d o ;
b ro th e r, G e o rg e C la rk , S t.
C lo u d .
B a ld w in -F a irc h ild F u n era l
H o m e O a k la w n C h a p e l,
S a n fo rd / L a k e M ary , in
c h a rg e o f a rra n g e m e n ts .
JA M IE C E SH A N T E Z
LO N G
Ja m ie c e S h a n te z L o n g , 3 ,
M e rcy D riv e , O rla n d o , d ie d
F rid ay , A u g . 2 3 , 2 0 0 2 at
H a lifa x C o n v a le s c e n t
C e n te r, D a y to n a B ea ch . S h e
w a s b o rn
F eb . 2 1 ,
1999 in
S a n fo rd .
%
Sh e w as a
C h ris tia n .
S u r v iv o r s
in clu d e
m o th er,
w
- . .
U rip p ith a
M o o re ,
O rla n d o ; fa th e r, R o y c e
M o o re , S a n fo rd ; b ro th e r
Ja q u a r M o o re , S a n fo rd ;
m a te rn a l g ra n d p a re n ts E d n a
B u rd e n a n d F lo y d
C a rp e n te r, b o th o f S a n fo rd ;
a te m a l g ra n d p a re n ts ,
la ry L ee O 'N e il and
W esley O 'N e il S r., b o th o f
S a n fo rd .
S u n ris e F u n e ra l H o m e,
S a n fo rd , in c h a rg e o f
a rra n g e m e n ts .

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M IC H A E L JA M E S
R O U S S O S , JR .
M ic h a e l Ja m e s R o u sso s,
4 9 , o f A lta m o n te S p rin g s ,
d ie d M o n d ay , A u g . 19, 2 0 0 2 .
B o rn A p ril 7, 1953 in B ro n x ,
N .Y ., h e m o v ed to C e n tra l
F lo rid a in 1980. H e w as a
c h e f. H e b e lo n g e d to All
S o u ls C a th o lic C h u rch .
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e m o th er,
Jo s e p h in e , A lta m o n te
S p r in g s ; b ro th e r, Ja m e s,
A u g u s ta , G a ., V icto r, B ro n x ,
N .Y .; sis te r, V en u s
F a c c ip o n ti, S a n fo rd .
A M e m o ria l M a s s w ill b e
c e le b r a te d W ed n esd ay , A u g.
2 8 , a t 10 a .m . a t A ll S o u ls
C a th o lic C h u rch w ith F a th e r
M a rk C h r is to p h e r a s c e le ­
b ra n t.
G ra m k o w F u n e ra l H om e,
S a n fo rd , in c h a rg e o f
a rra n g e m e n ts .
FLO YD W .
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Floyd W. S m ith , 82, Sou th
C a m clia C o u rt, O ran g e City,
d ied T h u rsd ay , A u g. 22, 2002
at F ish M em o rial H ospital,
O ra n g e City. B o m in Lim a,
O h io , h e m oved to C en tral
F lorid a from H o p e Sou nd in
1988. H e w as p resid en t o f
Terry P. S m ith , In c., and p res­

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12 g re a t-g r a n d c h ild r e n ; fo u r
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ident o f S m ith B o w sh am , Inc.,
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Executive Source equips new
computer lab at Lake Howell
E x e cu tiv e Sou rce Q u a lity
C om pu ter System s (ESQ ), one
o f C en tra l F lo rid a 's la rg est
co m p u te r
co m p a n ie s,
on
M onday donated 26 com p u ter
system s to com p letely ou tfit a
new co m p u ter la b at L ake
How ell High School.
The com p u ters, w hich w ere
b u ilt by E SQ and eq u ip p ed
w ith softw are b ased sp ecifica lly on the high school stu d en ts'
need s, arc valued at m ore than
$30,000.
In a d e d ic a tio n ce re m o n y
M onday, E SQ P resid en t Ray
Bazzi also announced his com *
pany's com m itm ent to becom e
a b u sin ess p a rtn e r o f Lake
H ow ell High.
Bazzi said ESQ w ill provid e
technical training fo r teachers
on com p u ter softw are and lead
classes to instruct stu d en ts in
b u ild in g com puters. ESQ a lso
w ill offer stu d ents field trips,

job shad ow ing and internship s
a s w ell a s p ro v id e gran t
w ritin g
a s s is ta n c e
to
the
school.
"E xecu tiv e Sou rce has long
believed in g ettin g engaged in
the com m u n ity . W h at b e tte r
place to give b a ck than to ou r
fu ture w orkforce • the stud ents
o f C entral F lorid a?" Bazzi said.
"By getting the p ro p er tech n i­
cal training , these stu d en ts w ill
be b etter prepared to e n te r the
w orkforce."
Stu d ents in grad es 9 through
12 w ill u se th e lab fo r the
schoo l's program o f em p h asis
in b road castin g arts.
Lake H ow ell is exp an d in g
its a rea s o f T V p ro d u c tio n ,
c o m p u te r te ch n o lo g y , W eb
d esign and W eb rad io, acco rd ­
ing to school P rin cip al S h a u n c
Storch.
"T h e h ig h e r-e n d la b w ill
allow o u r ad van ced stu d en ts

to m o v e in to m ore c re a tiv e
a re a s ,"
sh e
ad ded .
At
M o n d a y 's d e d ic a tio n , S to rch
d ubbed the facility "T h e S ilv er
H aw k Lab."
F o r th e p a st 15 y e a rs,
E x e c u tiv e
S o u rc e
Q u a lity
C o m p u ter S olu tion s (E SQ ) has
p ro v id e d b u ilt-to -o rd e r PC s
and
se rv e rs
th ro u g h o u t
C en tral Florida.
T h e com p an y con tin u es to
grow by offerin g total IT so lu ­
tions to sch o o ls, local g o v ern ­
m ents and co rp o ratio n s. ESQ is
the larg est Intel p rem ier p a rt­
n er and M icrosoft G old p artn er
in F lorid a.
ESQ w as recently nam ed one
o f th e 10 la rg e st c o m p u te r
com p an ies in C entral Florida
by
th e O rla n d o
B u sin ess
Jo u rn a l. T h e p ap er also nam ed
ESQ the sev en th fastest-g ro w ­
ing c o m p u te r co m p a n y in
C en tral Florida.

Ratliff building reading for demolition

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A landmark Sanford business and Icon along 17-92 Is about to meet the wrecking ball. Ratliff Used Auto Parts
on U S. Highway 17/92 across from the ABC Store. The facility was used as a the garage, wrecker service, and
auto parts salvage yard. Thomas Ratliff founded the company In 1926, and according to his great-grandson
Robert Cara, the original location of the business was where the present day Intersection of Airport Btvd and
17-92 Is. The operation was moved 1/2 mile north to Its current location during World War II. Cara said, noting
that four generations of family members worked in the operation over the years. All of the buildings will be tom
down and the land cleared In the coming weeks.

R ichard R ead earns professional ‘m aster’ designation5
Longtim e Central Florida business
broker Richard E. Read, FCBI, CBC ,
CBB, SBA , founder and chairm an of
C o rp o rate In vestm en t In tern atio n al
(C II), has earned one o f the indu stry's
m ost prestigious professional d esigna­
tions. .
Read, w ho has built C II into the
sta te 's largest b u sin ess b rok erag e,
recently received the M aster M erger &amp;
A cq u isitio n In term ed iary (M M A I)
from the M &amp; A So u rce d u ring its
E d u cation al C o n feren ce and Mid
M arket Buyer Expo in New O rleans.
The M M A I designation is awarded

to in term ed iaries w ho have proven
professional excellence through veri­
fied transaction experience, education,
earned certification as a business inter­
m ediary (CBI), and peer review.
In earning the special designation.
Read has "d em onstrated exem plary
com m itm ent and experience as a pro­
fessional M&amp;A interm ediary," says the
Chicago-based M&amp;A Source.
Read, who started CII in 1986 and
built it into a business brokerage pow ­
erhouse with five Florida locations and
nearly 40 agents, has devoted his pro­
fessional career to assisting buyers and

September events
T V ad lttn n m l P a i I I

— « -iraaroonai Farmers MifKii
Magnolia Square, Downtown
Sanford. Every Tuesday In the heart
o( Downtown Sanford. For more
information please contact Sanford
Main Street 407-322-5600.
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O iptim bif December
(3rd Saturday)
Monthly Classic Car Cruise &amp; Street
Party Historic Downtown Sanford.
Classic care on display, musk; by OJ,
food. Sponsored by Sanford Main
Street, Inc. For more information cal
IMain Street! 407-322-5600.
2 Monday Labor Day
3 Tuesday
PRESCHOOL
stories, music (3 •5 yrs.) Sanford
Public Library, 10:00 &amp; 10:45AM. Al
programs are free and open the
public.
3 Tuesday SCRABBLE Club,
Sanford Senior Center, t :00PM.
New members welcome.
4 Wednesday Confetti Club (5
yrs &amp; up) at the Sanford Library,
3:30 P.M. Public is welcome.
4 Wednesday Slerkng Casino
Cruise. Sanford Senior Center, cal
407.302.1010 for Information.
5 Thursday Sanford History
Trust General meeting 7:00. First
Presbyterian Church, Park Avenue
&amp; 4th Street •Community Center.
Public Invited.
8 Thursday Conversational
Spanish Clasa Sanford Senior
Center 9:00AM.
5 Thursday
BABY TIME
(birth -1 8 moe.) Sanford Public
Library 10:00AM. Programs are
music and stories •a l free and open
to the public.
6 Friday Contract Bridge New
Bridge Club begins, Sanford Senior
Center ft,30AM. Cal
407.302.f010 for more Information.
8 Friday
Sanford Main Street 1st Annual Golf
Classic
Mayfair Golf Course. Morning Shot
Gun. This is to kick off the 125th
Anniversary of the City of Sanford
For more Information cal: Betsy
Nein (407)831-9991.

7 Saturday
TWillght at MonbcekoHelen Stairs Theater for the
Performing Arts, Downtown
Sanford. An evening with Thomas
Jefferson. Produced by
Shakespeare Theatre Play Lab.
Starring J.D. Sutton. 6:00p.m. VIP
$30, Orchestra $25. Balcony $20.
For more information ca l Helen
Stairs Theatre Box Office (407)3218111.
7 Saturday
SATURDAY
SOUP, Crafts, drama, singing. (3 -7
yrs,) Sanford Public Library.
2:00PM Al programs are free and
open to the public
8 Sunday Grandparents Day
9 Monday
Pinochle Club,
Sanford Senior Center, noon. New
members welcome. Cal
407.302.1010
9 Monday Bridge Club, Sanford
Senior Center, 11:00AM. New
members welcome. Cal
407.302.1010 for information.
9 Monday TODDLER STO­
RIES (18 MOS. - 3 YRS.) Sanford
Public Library. 10:30AM. Al pro­
grams are free and open to the
public.
10 Tuesday OVER 50 CLUB
MEETING Sanford Senior Center,
10 30AM
10 Tuesday
PRESCHOOL
stories, music (3 •5 yrs.) Sanford
Pubkc Library. 10.00 &amp; 10:45AM.
Al programs are free and open the
public.
10 Tuesday SCRABBLE Club,
Sanford Senior Center, 1:00PM.
New members welcome.
10 Tuesday IEncored Classical
Concert Series Uaimie Wehrl •
Trombone. Theatre presentations
at SCC. Free to SAU student. Cal
407.328.2039 for details.
11 Wednesday Confetti Club (5
yrs &amp; up) at the Sanford Library,
3:30 P.M. Public is welcome.
12 Thursday
ASA Men's Super Open Softool
Tournament
Sanford Memorial Stadium. Historic
Downtown Sanford. 10 top adult

sellers o f businesses. Read is seasoned
in acquisitions, sales and asset m anage­
ment w ith over 16 years experience,
exceed in g o v er a b illio n d o llars in
closed transactions.
"T h e M M A I is a tru e m ark o f d is­
tinction that help s business ow ners in
selecting ad visors for their M&amp;A trans­
a ctio n s," says Read. "I have put the
education to use for m y clients and
h a v e seen th e p ayoff. Through the
M &amp; A Sou rce, the M M AI sets the stan ­
dard fo r professional interm ediaries.
It's a designation I carry with trem en­
d ous professional p rid e."

T h e M &amp; A Source, a specialty d iv i­
sio n o f •th e In tern atio n al B u sin ess
B ro k e r's A sso ciatio n (IB B A ), is the
w o rld 's largest international organiza­
tion o f experienced, dedicated m erger
and acquisition interm ediaries repre­
senting the m iddle m arket. Since 1991,
the M &amp; A Sou rce has addressed profes­
sional issues o f m erger and acquisition
specialists.
The organization has over 200 coop­
erating interm ed iaries active in m id­
d le -m a rk et. tran sactio n s a cro ss the
United States, M exico and Europe. It
provides education, netw orking, con ­

ferences, m em ber tools, peer-to-peer
roundtables, deal m aking expos and
oth er support - all specific to M &amp; A
specialists.
L ast
y ear
C II's
M erg ers
&amp;
A cquisitions and M ain Street divisions
brokered a record 54 busin ess sales
w orth $60.5 m illion - m ore than d ou­
b ling 2000 sales volum e. C II, w hich
specializes in businesses ranging front
sm all stores to m u lti-m illio n d ollar
m anu factu ring com p anies, has loca­
tio n s
in
d o w n to w n
O rlan d o ;
Clearw ater, Jackson ville, Cocoa Beach
and Boca Raton.

To have an item added to the Main Street Caiendar, Cali Paula at, 407-688-0943}
Softool teams in the country com­
pete for the National ASA
Championship. Admission fee $5.00
per session. For more information
cal: Jam es Schaefer (407)3305697.
12 Thursday ♦ 13 Friday AARP
155 Airvel Classroom refresher
course for over 50 drivers. Sanford
Senior Center, ca l 407.302.1010 for
information.
12 Thursday Conversational
Spanish Class Sanford Senior
Center 9:00AM.
12 Thursday
BABY TIME
(birth • 18 mos.) Sanford Public
Library 10:00AM. Programs are
music and stories •a l free and
open to the pubic.
13 Friday Contract Bridge New
Bridge Oub begins, Sanford Senior
Center. 11:30AM. Cal
407.302.1010 for more Information.
14 Saturday
SATURDAY
SOUP, Crafts, drama, singing. (3-7
yrs.) Sanford Public Library.
2:00PM Al programs are free and
open to the pubic
14-18
Home and Health Show Seminole
Towne Center Mai.
Throughout the mal the latest home
and health care devices and ser­
vices. 10:00a.m.-9:00p.m. For more
information cal: Mal Office (407)
323-2262.
18 Monday YomKlppur
18 Monday
Pinochle Club,
Sanford Senior Center, noon. New
members welcome. Cal
407.302.1010
16 Monday Bridge Oub,
Sanford Senior Center, 11:00AM.
New members welcome. Cal
407.302.1010 for information.
16 Monday TOOOLER STO­
RIES (18 MOS. - 3 YRS.) Sanford
Public Library. 10:30AM. Al pro­
grams are free and open to the
public.
16 Monday Car Seat Safety
Check Florida ISafe Kids! Coalition.
Sanford Fira/Rescue station *31,
1303 French Avenue 5:00pm7:00pm Appointment Preferred
407.302.1027 or 407.302 2520.
Mission is to provide education, pro­

grams, and awareness about pre­
ventable injuries in an effort to
keep our communityfs children safe
from Injury.
17 Tuesday Citizenship
(Constitution) Day. Display Flag.
17 Tuesday
PRESCHOOL
stories, music (3 - 5 yrs.) Sanford
Pubic Library, 10:00 &amp; 10:45AM.
Al programs are free and open the
public.
17 Tuesday SCRABBLE Club, Sanford Senior Center, 1:00PM.
New members welcome.
18 Wednesday US Air Force
Established • 1947. Display Flag.
18 Wednesday Water Color
Painting Class, new 10 week class
begins 2,-OOpm.
18 Wednesday Confetti Club (5
yrs &amp; up) at the Sanford Library,
3:30 P.M. Public is welcome.

21 Clifford the Big Red Dog
Seminole Towne Center Mal,
Center Court Live appearance of
Clifford the Big Red Dog. Starts at
noon. For more Information cal:
Mal Office (407)323-2262.
21 Saturday
SATURDAY
SOUP, Crafts, drama, singing. (3-7
yrs,) Sanford Pubic Library.
2.00PM Al programs are free and
open to the pubic

22 Sunday Autumn Begins
22 Sunday Saniando
Depression Era Glass Show &amp;
Sale, Sanford Civic Center, 10:00
&gt; AM-4:00PM. Gene Florence,
Author is Special Guest.

19 Thursday Craft Workshop
with Peg Jones, 1:00PM Cal
407.302.1010
19 Thursday Conversational
Spanish Class Sanford Senior
Center 9:00AM.
19 Thursday
BABY TIME .
(birth -1 8 mos.) Sanford Public
Library 10:00AM.
Programs are
music and stories •a l free and
open to the public
20 Friday POW/MIA
Recognition Day. Display Flag.
20 Friday Contract Bridge New
Bridge Club begins, Sanford Senior
Center. 11:30AM. Cal
407.302.1010 for more Information.
20 Friday Saniando
Depression Era Glass Show &amp; Sale
Preview A Shopping 6PM to 9PM.
Sanford CMc Center

23 Monday
Pinochle Oub,
Sanford Senior Center, noon. New
members welcome. Cal
407.302.1010
23 Monday Bridge Club,
Sanford Senior Center, 11:00AM.
New members welcome. Cal
407.302.1010 for information.
24 Tuesday Classical Concert
Series Poetry Readings •Theater
presentation free to SALI student
during dass sessions. Cal
407.328.2039 for details.
24 Tuesday SCRABBLE Oub,
Sanford Senior Center, 1:00PM.
New members welcome.
24 Tuesday OVER 50 CLUB
MEETING Sanford Senior Center.
1030AM

28 Wednesday One-Day
Matinees - The IDuminati at SCC,
Laka/Lake Mary Campus, Room B117/118,2-Pam, Presenter - Aamir
Ghiassi, Historian. Embark upon a
secret journey into the work of the
1101111008!. Course w i explore the
200+ famlies who control 40% of
the worlds! wealth. (See their sym­
21 Saturday Saniando
bol on our doiar bill) Cost $5.10
Depression Era Glass Show a Sale
Sanford Civic Center SAM •5PM. • Cal 407.3283121
Special Guest Gene Florence,
Author
26 Thursday lEncorell
21 Saturday Monthly Classic
Classical Concert Series Improvl
Car Cruise a Street Party
Blues &amp; Jazz Theater presentation
free to SAU student during dass
Historic Downtown Sanford. Classic
sessions. Cal 407.3263039 for
cars on display, music by DJ, food.
details.
Sponsored by Sanford Main Street
Inc. For more information cal Barb! *
26 Thursday Conversational
Bauman 407-322-5600.
i Class Sanford Senior

Center 9:00AM
Thursday Sanford Historical
Society General meeting 4:45 PM
at the Sanford Museum. Open to
public.
26 Thursday C. F. Quitters
Guild meets at the Sanford Senior
Center at 7 3 0 P.M.
27 Friday Kick-off of City of
Sanford (s 125 Anniversary •
Sanford Heritage Festival -a o n c e
in a Me time event
Historic Downtown Sanford &amp;
Lakefront wil host a 10 month cele­
bration of Sanford's 125th
Anniversary. The dty and local
community groups wM sponsor spe­
cial events and activities to cele­
brate Sanfordls heritage. Admission
$5.00. Fri. 3:00PM-Midnlght, S a t
Noon-Midnight, Sun. Noorv7:OOPM.
For more Information cal: Ronald
Rose (407)321-8111.
27 Friday Movie Madness
IDragonfly! with Kevin Costner.
Shown at the Sanford Senior
Center. 130PM Free popcorn, bring
your own drink.
27 Friday Contract Bridge New
Bridge Club begins, Sanford Senior
Center. 1130AM. Cal
407302.1010 for more information.
28 Saturday
'Sound of Sunshine Show Chores*
Helen Stairs Theatre for the
Performing Arts, Downtown
Sanford. VIP $20, Orchestra $15,
Balcony $10. For more information
cal the Helen Stairs Theatre Box
Office: (407)321-8111
29 Sunday Lions Club
Spaghetti Dinner Sanford Civic
Center, downtown Sanford.
30 Monday
Pinochle Oub,
Sanford Senior Center, noon. New
members welcome. Call
407.302.1010
30 Monday Bridge Club.
Sanford Senior Center, 11:00AM.
New members welcome. Call
407.302.1010 for information.
30 Monday TOOOLER STO­
RIES (18 MOS. •3 YRS.) Sanford
Pubic Library. 10:30AM. Al pro­
grams are free and open to the
public

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SH S drama students
provide some ‘G rease’
for classic car show
Merchant of the
Month is Molly
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and hear 5 0 ’s m usic, but hun­
dreds o f visitors to M ain Street's
m onthly classic car cruise got an
unexpected treat Saturday night
in M agnolia Square.
Sem in ole
H igh
S ch o o l's
dram a troop livened up the
scene w ith dance routines that
ranged from doing the M acarcna
to song and dance skits from the
movie Grease.
“We actu ally cam e, to raise
m oney fo r o u r bake sale in
M agnolia Square - but w e ended
up having great fun w hile giving
one o f our liveliest perform ances
ever," said Kira Vinikas, a dram a
student at Sem inole High.
In ad dition to hand ing out
cruiser trophy aw ards, fifty-fifty
raffle money, prizes for the chil­
dren's hoola contest and d oor
prizes, Sanford M ain Street held
a draw ing for “M erchant o f the
M onth" w hich entitled the w in­
ning m erchant to b e show cased
in flyers, ads and prom otional

an n o u n cem en ts in association
w ith the m onthly C ar Cruise.
M olly and Larry M eyerholz of
M olly and M e A ntiques - the
w inner o f the draw ing - w ere
one o f 18 open m erchants w ho
participated in the draw ing.
"W e're trying som ething new
to proactively engage the dow n­
tow n m erchants w h ile g ivin g
them an opportunity for m ore
exposure during a captive audi­
en ce," said M ain Street director
M arlene Frith. "M olly and Larry
have been active supporters o f
ou r m ission to revitalize dow n­
town, and I congratulate them
on receiving this aw ard."
Com m issioner Art W oodruff,
a m em ber o f M ain Street's board
o f directors, presented the tro­
phies to the cruiser for Best o f
Show and the cruiser traveling
the greatest distance. "T h is w as
d efinitely a great ca r cru ise ,"
W oodruff stated .
"T h e h ig h
school group certainly added to
the event and w ith the vendors,
m erchant participation and good
turn out, there w as a lot o f activ­
ity o n the s tre e t," h e ad ded .
W oodruff estim ated the crowd to
b e a t least 500 visitors.
Sanford M ain Street is a non­
p ro fit organization th a t.a d v o -

Engineered
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interest in two
local projects

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Members of the Seminole High School drama dub pose for photos during an impromtu performance of ‘Grease*
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cates econom ic developm ent o f
D ow ntow n Sanford w ithin the
context o f historic preservation,
T h e program is one o f 1400 com -

m u nities throughout the U .S.
that operate under the auspices
o f the National Trust for H istoric
Preservation for the purpose o f

restoring econom ic vitality to
com m ercial d ow ntow ns w hile
preserving the architecture and
am bience of sm all towns.

E ngin eered
H om es ha9
announced that it has sold all
o f its
Interests
in T h e
Sanctuary in O vied o and The
Retreat at W ekiva residential
su b d iv ision p ro jects to a
national
hom ebuild er,
Crossw inds C om m unities.
For ov er th ree d ecad es
Crosswinds C om m u nities has
been developing and building
neighborhood and m asterplanned
co m m u n ities
in
M ichigan, California; Arizona,
Virginia and Florida.
Its
d istin ctiv e
d esign s,
unparalleled values and cus­
tom er service, have earned
Crossw inds both Builder of
the Year and D eveloper o f the
Year awards.
H earthstone,
the nations p rem ier and
largest
resid ential
equ ity
funding institution, provided
the capital for this acquisition.
Engineered
H om es,
a
W inter Park-based builder in
partnership w ith H earthstone,
w ill continu e its residential
d ev elop m en t and b u ild in g
activ ities
at
B uckingham
Estates in the H eathrow area,
Egret's Landing in Lake Mary,
Lake
G riffin
E states
in
Casselberry, and Lake G loria
Preserve in south O rlando.

L a k e F o r e s t h ead ed fo r b est y e a r o f sales on re c o rd
Lake Forest, the prem ier luxury com m u­
nity N TS is developing on S.R. 46 in north
Sem inole County, is on track to report the
best year of sales since the com m unity
opened in 1988.
Rick Bavec, vice president and general
m an ag er at L ake Forest, said
the
com m unity has logged 61 sales o f hom es

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center in a separate building, Bavec said.
Bavec said he expects to open tw o new
neighborhoods at Lake Forest this year with
at least 25 new luxury hom e sites.
Currently, 62 hom e sites are available at
Lake Forest, and luxury hom es there are
priced from the $230s to m ore than $1 mil­
lion.

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Rentals, Tours,
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f

and hom e sites since January including 27
luxury hom e sales w orth m ore than $18.2
million.
Bavec said Lake Forest broke ground this
m onth on a new 2,000 square foot sales and
inform ation center near the entrance of the
com munity. The unique facility will also
provide space for a com m unity day care

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Com m unity Notes

Seminole Hob Nob Thursday
Florida House Speaker Tom
Feeney and U S . Ren. John Mica
arc among the political candi­
dates who will attend the 19th
Sem inole County/Lake Mary
Regional Chamber of Commerce
Hoo Nob, Thursday, Aug. 29, at
the new Marriott Lake Mary
hotel.
From 4SO run. to 7 p.m., vot­
ers can mingle with candidates
and cast their votes for local,
state, and federal candidates in a
straw ballot.
This year's countywide Hob
Nob will feature races for state
senator, state representative,
attorney general, supreme court
justice,
Commissioner
of
Agriculture, Seminole County
Commissioner, and tire Seminole
County School Board. O f partic­
ular note:
• Bill McBride, Janet Reno,

and Daryl Jones face off in a
three-way contest for the
Democratic Party challenger in
tire governor's race.
• Congressman Mica, RWinter Park, faces re-election this
year
against
Jacksonville
Democrat Wayne I fogan.
• Florida Suprem e Court
Justices, Harry Lee Anstcad,
Ixander J. Shaw, Jr., and Charles
T. Wells hope to retain their elect­
ed seats.
The straw poll also includes
several key statewide initiatives,
including a proposition banning
smoking in restaurants and
another proposal limiting the
number of students per class­
room.
Tickets are $25 in advance or
$35 the day of the event. A 12pack of tickets purchased in
advance costs $275. Display
tables for candidates arc $395.

United Way Holds K ick O ff For
Annual Fund-Raiser
The Heart of Florida United
Way (HFUW ) officially kicked
off its annual fund raising cam ­
paign Friday, Aug. 23, that will
run through the end of
November.
HFUW is the official volunteer
center serving Seminole, Orange
and Osceola Counties. The goal
this year is $18.5 million, to help
fund 190 social service programs
and 86 local charities.
Cam paign Chairman is Bank
of America Central Florida
President Ed Timberlake. "Pm
very pleased to be heading tip
the 2002 campaign effort and
take great pride in working with
Heart o f Florida United Way,"
Timberlake said. "I personally
believe in the good work they do
because Pve had the opportunity
to sec it First hand through Bank
of Am erica's involvement with

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G rief Support
A six week group offering
information and support to cope
with grief will be held at St. Luke
Lutheran Church, 2201 W. SR-426
in Oviedo on Tuesdays from Sept.
10 to Oct. 15. Meetings arc from 7
until 8 3 0 p.m. This professional­
ly-led group is for anyone who
lias suffered loss. The meeting is
open to the public and there is no
charge.
For registration phone 407-6914549.
Tenant Rental
Assistance
The Seminole County Housing
Authority will be accepting appli­
cations for the Tenant Based
Rental Assistance, (two-year pro­
gram only) on Sept. 19, from 8
a.m. until 12 noon only.

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T h e Seminole County Supervisor of Elections has
announced that the precinct tabulating equipment to
be in service for the Primary &amp; Municipal Elections to
be held on Septem ber 10, 2002, will be tested at the
Office of the Supervisor of Elections at 10:00 A .M . on
August 31, 2002.
T h e Supervisor of Elections Office is located at 116
W . First Street, Sanford. Th is test Is open to the press
and the public.
For additional information contact Sa n dy Goard,
Supervisor of Elections, at 407-665-7700.

Volunteers Needed
The Seminole County
Guardian Ad Litem program is in
need of volunteers to advocate for
the best interest of abused,
neglected and abandoned chil­
dren in a court proceeding. To
become a Guardian Ad Litem vol­
unteer you must be 21 years of
age or older, possess gtxxi judg­
ment, common sense and be capa­
ble of helping a child in crisis. You
must present favorable references,
consent to have your background
checked and complete 24 hours of
training.
Guardian Ad Litem training
will be held at the Juvenile Justice
Center, 190 Bush Blvd. in Sanford
on Nov. 8 ,9 and 15. For more
information phone Tina at 407655-5376.

Baby Contest
Beauty Pageant
NEWBORNS TO IS YEARS
BOY &amp; GIRLS
S E P T E M B E R 7, 2002

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T iie S lminolx H erald
L d o a l
P R O P O S E D C O N STIT U T IO N A L A M EN D M EN TS
T O B E V O T ED ON N O V E M B E R 5 ,2 0 0 2
N O T IC E O F E L E C T IO N
I. Jim Smith, Secretary o f State of the State o f Florida, do hereby give notice that In
election will be held in each count) in Florida, on November 5, 2002 for the ratification
or rejection o f promoted constitutional amendments o f the Slate o f Florida:
NO. I
C O N STIT U T IO N A L A M EN D M EN T
A R T IC L E I, S E C T IO N 17
(Legislative)
B A L L O T T IT L E t Amending Article I, Section 17 o f the Slate Constitution
B A L L O T SU M M A R V : Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution identical to
a proposed amendment to Section 17 o f Article I o f the State Constitution which .was
approved by a statewide vote in 1991. The Supreme Court o f Florida struck the 1991
amendment in a ruling in which four o f the seven justices found that the ballot summary
was inaccurate. The proposed amendment esp rettly authorizes the death penalty for
capital crimes and espressly authorizes retroactive changes in the method o f execution.
The amendment changes the prohibition against ’ cruel or unusual punishment,* currently
provided in Section 17 o f Article I o f the Slate Constitution, to a prohibition against
'cruel and unusual punishment* to conform with the wording o f the Eighth Amendment
to the United Slates Constitution. The amendment prohibits reduction o f a death sentence
based on invalidity o f an execution method and provides for continued O tte o f the
sentence. The amendment permits any execution method unleu prohibited by the United
States Constitution. The amendment requires construction o f the prohibition against cruel
or unusual punishment and the proposed prohibition against cniel and unusual
punishment to conform to United States Supreme Court interpretation o f the Eighth
Amendment to the United States Constitution. The amendment would prevent state
courts, including the Florida Supreme Court, from treating the state constitutional
prohibition against cruel or unusual punishment as being more expansive than the federal
constitutional prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment or United States Supreme
Court interpretations thereof. The amendment effectively nullifies rights currently
allowed under the state prohibition against cruel or unusual punishment which may afford
greater protections for those subject to punishment for crimes than will be provided by
the amendment. Under the amendment, the protections afforded those subject to
punishment for crimes under the ’ cruel or unusual punishment* clause, as that clause
currently appean in Section 17 o f Article I o f the State Constitution, will be the tame as
the minimum protections provided under the 'cruel and unusual* punishments clause o f
the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The amendment provides for
retroactive applicability.
Specifically, the proposal amends Section 17 o f A n k le I o f the Stale Constitution, to read
as set forth below. The word ssriefcan la a deletion; words underlined are additions:
SECTION 17. Excessive punishm enti.-Exceasive fines, cruel gad or unusual
punishment, attainder, forfeiture o f estate, indefinite imprisonment, and unreasonable
detention o f w itnesses are forbidden. The death nenahv Is an authorized punishment for
capital crimes designated bv the legislature. The prohibition a n in tt cruel or unusual
punithment. and the prohibition atalnst cniel and unusual punishment, shall be construed
IQ-Hmfumiity with d cciiion i o f the United States Supreme Court which Interpret the
prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment provided in the Eiahth Amendment lo
the United States Constitution. Any method o f execution shall be allowed, unless
prohibited bv Ihc United Stales Constitution. Methods o f execution may be designated bv
the Icgiilature. and « change in any method o f execution may be applied retroactively. A
sentence o f death shall not be reduced on the basis thai a method o f exectalon Is Invalid.
in any cate in which an execution method is declared invalid, the death sentence shall
remain in foree until the sentence can be lawfollv executed bv any valid method. This
section shill apply retroactively.
FU L L T E X T O F P R O P O S E D A M EN D M EN T:
SECTION 17. Excessive punishments.-Excessive fines, cruel god or unusual
punishment, attainder, forfeiture o f estate, indefinite imprisonment, and unreasonabk
detention o r witnesses are forbidden. The death nenahv is an authorized punishment for
capital crimes designated bv the legislature. The prohibition aaalnst cruel or unusual
punishment, and the prohibition atainst cniel and unusual punishment, shall be construed
in conformity with decisions o f the United Stales Supreme Court which Interpret the
prohibition against cruel and unuiual punishment provided in the Eiahth Amendment lo
the United Slates Constitution. Any method o f execution shall be allowed, unless
prohibited by the United States Constitution. Methods o f execution may be desianated bv
. _ IheJegJiliture. and a change in any method o f execution may be applied retroactively. A
s e n itn m it tk i ih thi ll not be reduced on the basis that a method o f execution is invalid.
in A n y Csve in w hich an execution m ethod Is d ic ls m l tnv.ttrt
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remain in foree until the sentence can be bw follv exeevaed bv any valid method. This

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NO. 2
C O N S T IT U T IO N A L A M EN D M EN T
A R T IC L E X I , S E C T IO N 5
(Legislative)
. B A L L O T T IT L E t Economic Impact Statements for Proposed Constitutional
1 - Amendments or Revisions
B A L L O T SU M M A R Y ! Requires the Legislature to provide by general law for the
provision o f an economic impact statement lo the public prior to the publk voting on an
amendment o f the Florida Constitution proposed by Initiative.
FU L L T E X T O F P RO PO SED A M EN D M EN T!
SECTION 3. Amendment or revision electio n .(a) A proposed amendment to or revision o f this constitution, or any part o f it, shall be
submitted to the electors at the next general election held more than ninety days after the
joint resolution, initiative petition or report o f revision commission, constitutional
contention or taxation and budget reform commission proposing it is filed with the
custodian o f state records, unless, pursuant to law enacted by the affirmative vote o f
three-fourths o f the membership o f each house o f the kgistature and limited lo a single
amendment or revision, it is submitted at an earik r special election held more than ninety
days after such filing.
(b) The legislature shall provide bv general law, prior to the holdina o f an election
nursusnt lo this section, for the provision o f a statement to the public ttaardina the
probable financial impact o f any amendment proposed bv Initiative pursuant to Section 3.
(£&gt; b ) Once in the tenth week, and once in the sixth week Immediately preceding the
week in which the election is held, the proposed amendment or revision, with notice o f
the dale o f election at whkh it will be submined to the electors, shall be published in one
new spaper o f general circulation in each county in whkh a newspaper is published.
(d tiet If the proposed amendment or revision it approved by vote o f the electors, it
shall be effective as an amendment to or revision o f the constitution o f the state on the
first Tuesday after the first Monday in January following the election, or on such other
date as may be specified in the amendment or revision.
NO. 3
C O N STIT U T IO N A L A M EN DM EN T
A R T IC L E V III, S E C T IO N *
(Legislative)
B A L L O T T i l L E i Authorizing Amendments lo Mtami-Oade County Home Rule
Charter by Special Law Approved by Referendum
B A L L O T SU M M A R Y : Proposing an amendment to Section 6 o f Article VIII o f the
Stale Constitution to authorize amendments or revisions to the Miami-Dade County
Home Rule Charter by special law approved by a vote o f the electors o f Miami-Dade
County and lo conform references lo the county's current name.
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F U L L T E X T O F P R O P O S E D AM EN DM EN T!

Constitution o f 1883. as amended, or any limitations under this subsection, the MiamiDark County Home Rule Charter may be amended or tevistd bv special law approved bv
the elector! o f Miami-Dade County and. If approved. shall be deemed an amendment or
reriiisn o f the th tr ttr toe the t l a t o n a tM iu n i-D u k CaanO .
( 0 DADE COUN TY; POW ERS CON FERRED UPON M UNICIPALITIES. T o the
extent not inconsistent with the powers o f existing munkipalities or general law. the
Metropolitan Government o f Dade County may ex ere 1m all the powers conferred now or
hereafter by general law upon municipalities.
(g) DELETION O F O B SO LE T E SCH ED ULE rTEM S. The legislature shall have
power, by joint resolution, to delete horn this article any subsection o f this Section 6.
including this subsection, when all events to whkh the subsection to be deleted it or
could become applicable have occurred. A legislative determination o f fact made as a
basis for application o fth is subsection shall be subject to judicial review.
NO. 4
C O N ST IT U T IO N A L A M EN D M EN T
A R T IC L E I, SE C T IO N 24
(Legislative)
B A L L O T T IT L E t Laws Providing Publk Records or Meetings Exemptions; TwoThirds Vote Required
B A L L O T SU M M A R Y ! Requires that laws providing exemptions from public records
or publk meetings requirements must, after the effective date o f this amendment, be
passed by a two-thirds vote o f each house o f the Legislature.
F U L L T E X T O F P R O P O S E D A M EN D M EN T!
A R TIC LE I
DECLARATION OF RIOHTS
SECTION 24. Access lo publk records and m eetings.(a) Every person has the right to inspect or copy any publk record made or received in
connection with the official business o f any publk body, officer, or employee o f the state,
or persons acting on their behalf, except with respect to records exempted pursuant to this
section or specifically made confidential by this Constitution. This section specifically
includes the legislative, executive, and ju d k ial branches o f government and each agency
or department created thereunder; counties, municipalities, and districts; and each
constitutional officer, board, and commission, or entity created pursuant to law or this
Constitution.
(b) All m ectin p o f any collegial publk body o f the executive branch o f state
government or o f any cotkgial publk body o f a county, munkipality, school district, or
special district, at which official acts are to be taken or at whkh publk business o f such
body is to be transacted or discussed, shall be open and noticed to the publk and
meetings o f the legislature shall be open and noticed as provided In A rtk k III, Section
4(c), except with respect lo meetings exempted pursuant to this section or specifically
closed by this Constitution.
...
(c ) This section shall be self-executing. The kgislature, however, may provide by
general taw nested bv a two-thirds vnta n f each home for the exemption o f records from
the requirements o f subsection (a) and the exemption o f m ectin p from the requirements
o f subsection (b), provided that such Uw shall state with specificity the publk necessity
justifying the exemption end ahall be no broedcr than necessary to accomplish the stated
purpose o f the law. The kgislature shall enact laws governing the enforcement o f this
section. Including the maintenance, control, destruction, disposal, and disposition o f
records made publk by this section, except that each house o f the kgislature may adopt
rules governing the enforcement o f this section in relation lo records o f the kgislative
branch. Laws enacted pursuant to this subsection shall contain only exemptions from the
requirements o f subsections (a) or (b) and provisions governing the enforcement o f this
section, and shall relate to one subject.
(d) All laws that are in effect on July I , 1993 that limit public access to records or
m ectin p shall remain in force, and such laws apply to records o f the kgislative and
judicial branches, until they are repealed. Rules o f court that are in effect on the date o f
adoption o f this section that limit access lo records ahall remain in effect until they are
repealed.

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CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
A R T IC L E V II, S E C T IO N 3
(Legbtatfve)
B A L L O T T IT L E t Review o f Exemptions and Exclusions from the Tax on S a k s, Use,
and Other Transactions
B A L L O T SU M M A R Y ! Proposes to amend the Stats Constitution lo c reak a joint
kgislative committee to conduct a review o f exemptions from the tax on tales, use, and
other transactions imposed by taw and exclusions o f ta k e o f services from such taxation.
Provides for submission o f the committee's findings and recommendations to the
presiding officers o f the Legislature not later than March I , 2004, 2003, and 2006.
Requires committee decisions to deeuthorise any exemption or exclusion w hkh are
approved by a majority o f th« committee membership to be presented to the Legislature
at a resolution, not subject to gubernatorial veto. Authorizes the Legislature to rescind
decisions o f the committee by joint resolution. Provides that tbs desuthorization o f
exemptions or exclusions shall taka effect on July I o f the calender year following the
second regular session following adoption o f the committee's resolution. Retains the
Legislature's authority to adopt or reauthoriaa exemptions or exclusions from such tax.
F U L L T E X T O F P R O P O S E D A M EN D M EN T!
ARTICLE VII
FINANCE AND TAXATION
SECTION 3. T exas; exemptions.(a) All property owned by a munkipality and used exclusively by it for munkipal or
publk purposes ahall be exempt from taxation. A municipality, owning property outside
the munkipality, may be required by general law to make payment to the taxing unit in
w hkh the property la located Such portions o f property as are used predominantly for
educational, literary, scientific, religious or charttabk purposes may be exempted by
general b w from taxation.
(b) There shall be exempt from taxation, cumulatively, lo every bead o f a family
residing in this state, household goods and personal affects to the value fixed by general
taw, not k s s than one thousand dollars, and to every widow or widower or person who la
blind or totally and permanently disabled, property to the value fixed by general law not
less than five hundred dot lari.
(c ) Any county or municipality may, for the purpose o f ha respective tax levy end
subject to the provisions o f this subsection and general law, grant community and
economic development ad valorem tax exemptions to new businesses and expansions o f
existing businesses, as defined by general Uw. Suck an exemption may be granted only
by ordinance o f the county or murticipelity, end only after the electors o f the county or
municipality voting on such question In e referendum authorize the county or
municipality to adopt such ordinances. An exemption so granted ahall apply to
improvements to real property made by or for the use o f a new business and
Improvements to reel property related to the expansion o f an existing business and ahall
also apply to tangible personal property o f such new business and tangibk personal
property related to the ex pension o f an existing business. The amount or limits o f the
amount o f such cicm ption ahall be specified by general Uw. The period o f time for
w hkh such exemption may be granted to a new business or expansion o f an existing
business shall be determined by general Uw. The ekbority to grant such exemption shall
expire ton years from the date o f approval by the electors o f tbs county or munkipality,
end m iy be rencwabU by rtfsrtnduro as provided by gin eriJ Uw.
(d) B y general Uw and subject to conditions specified therein, there may be granted an
ad valorem k a exemption to a renewabU energy source device end to reel property on
w hkh such device la Installed and operated, to the value fixed by general Uw not to
exceed the original cost o f the device, and for the period o f time fixed by general Uw not
to exceed ten yean.
(e) Any county or munkipality may, for the purpose o f its respective tax levy and
subject to the provisions o fth is subsection and general Uw, grant historic preservation ad
valorem tax exemptions to owners o f historic properties. This exemption may be granted
only by ordinance o f the county or municipality. The amount or limits o f the amount o f
this exemption and the requirements for eligible properties must be specified by general
Uw. T bs period o f time for whkh this exemption may be granted to ■ property owner
shell he determined by general Uw.
m Leeislstive review o f the tax on salta. use, and other transactlons.-Thera Is hereby
created « joint committee consittine o f sis scM lon appointed bv the f m l d m l o f ihc
Senate and six rm reaenklives appointed hv the Soenkcr o f the House o f RtMMCntttiYCl.
w hkh com m hti- «♦&gt;«»
« review o f all exemptions from the let an ta k a , use, and
other transactions imnoaed bv law and all exclusions o f sales o f services from such

SECTION 6. Schedule to A n k le V I II .(a) This a n k le shall replace all o f A n kle VIII o f the Constitution o f I I I ) , a t amended,
except those sections expressly retained and made a pan o f this a n k le by reference.
(b ) C O U N TIES; CO U N TY SE A TS; MUNICIPALITIES; D ISTR IC TS. The status o f
the following items as they exist on the date this a n k k becomes effective it recognized
and shall be continued until changed in accordance with law: the counlks o f the state;
their status with respect to Ihc kgality o f the u k o f intoxicating liquors, wines and beers;
ialcr ^hin thC| 2 ^ ro^uUr
the method o f selection o f county officers; the performance o f muakipal functions by
county officers; the courtly seats; and the municipalities and special districts o f the state,
their powers, jurisdiction and government.
exclusions over » threc-veir period and shall provide criteria to be considered bv the
committee in
Ki review. No later than March I o f 2004. 2003. and 2006. the
(c) O FF IC E R S T O CONTINUE IN O FFICE. Every person holding o ffk e when this
committee shall submit It. flndinea and recommendations to the presiding o f f k t t i o f
a n k k becomes effective shall continue in office for the remainder o f the term i f that
each house o f the ieeiibture Any decision to deauthorize an tiem otion or tld u sto n
office is not abolished. I f the office is abolished the incumbent shall be paid adequate
must be approved bv seven members o f the commltice and sh ill be In the form of i
compensation, to be fixed by law, for the lots o f emoluments for the remainder o f the
resolution adorned bv the committee, whkh shall be submitted lo the leeisUture. The
term.
resolution shall set forth the azMrifte chan .cs in the statutes necessary to effectuate the
(d) ORD IN A N CES. Local laws relating only to unincorporated areas o f a county on the
d t authorization. whkh rtsoikion ahall have the force o f Law and ahall become effective
effective dale o f this article may be amended or repealed by county ordinance.
(c )
CON SOLIDATION AND HOME R U LE. A n k le VIII, Sections 9 , 1 0 . 11 and 24. o fJuly I follawtne the second rctular session occu flin* after submission la the k tillH u tt.
csccn t for those eiem ntioni or eichisions expressly rescinded bv joint resolution o f the
the Constitution o f 1183, as amended, shall remain in Aall force and effect as to each
leeisUture prior to thxt date. This section does not operate to detuthorize any exemption
county affected, as i f this a n k k had not been adopted, until that county shall expressly
or delusion not esnresslv &lt;Dnu.tu.Hred In such resolution nor doe. It prohibit
adopt a charter or home rule plan pursuant to this a n k le. All provisions o f the Miamisubsnauent reenactment bv law n f any ««amario» or exclusion that was deakhorized. The
Dade Ms liupalitan B ade County Home Rule Charter, heretofore or hereafter adopted by
joint comm Klee Is dissolved July 1 .2 0 0 6 .
the electors o f Miami-Dade Dade County pursuant lo A n k le V III, Section 11, o f the
Constitution o f 1183, as amended, shall be valid, and any amendments to such charter
shall be valid; provided that the said provisions o f such charter and the said amendments
thereto are authorized under said Article V III, Section 11, o f the Constitution o f l| 83, as
amended. However, notwithstanding any provision o f A n k le V III. Section I I . o f the

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C O N ST IT U T IO N A L AM EN DM EN T
A R T IC L E X , S E C T IO N 20
(Initiative)
B A L L O T T IT L E : Protect People from the Health Hazards o f Second-IUnd Tobacco
Smoke by Prohibiting WorkpUce Smoking
B A L L O T SU M M A R Y i To protect people from the health hazirds o f second-hand
tobacco amoke, this amendment prohibits tobacco smoking in enclosed indoor
workplaces. Allows exceptions for private residences except when they art beingused to
provide commercial child care, adult care or health care. Also allows exceptions for retail
tobacco shops, designated smoking guest rooms it hotels and other public lodging
establishments, and stand-alone bars. Provides definitions, *nd requires the kgisUture to
promptly Implement this amendment.
F U L L T E X T O F P R O P O SE D AM EN D M EN T!
B E IT ENACTED B Y TH E PEOPLE O F FLORIDA THAT:
WHEREAS, second-hand tobacco smoke it a known human carcinogen (contains cancercausing agents) for which there is no safe level o f exposure, and causes death and
disease; W HEREAS, exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke frequently occurs in the
workplace; and W H EREAS, ventilation and filtration systems do not remove the cancercausing substances from second-hand smoke; NOW, T H E R E F O R E to protect people
from the health hazards o f second-hand tobacco amoke, the citizens o f Florida hereby
amend Article X o f the Florida Constitution to add the following as section 20:
SECTION 20. Workplaces Without Tobacco Smoke.(a) Prohibition. As a Florida health initiative to protect people from the health hazards o f
second-hand tobacco smoke, tobacco smoking is prohibited In enclosed indoor
workplaces.
(b) Exceptions. As forther explained in the definitions below, tobacco smoking may be
permitted in private residences whenever they are not being used commercially to
provide child care, adult care, or health care, or any combination thereof; and ftuther may
be permitted in retail tobacco shops, designated smoking guest rooms at hotels and other
publk lodging establishments; and stand-alone ban . However, noshing in this section or
in its implementing legislation or regulations shall prohibit the owner, lessee, or other
person in control o f the use o f an enclosed indoor workplace from forther prohibiting or
limiting smoking therein.
(c ) Definitions. For purposes o f this section, the following words and terms shall have the
stated meanings;
'Sm oking* means inhaling, exhaling, burning, carrying, or possessing any lighted
tobacco product, including cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, and any other lighted
tobacco product.
’ Second-hand smoke,* also known as environmental tobacco smoke (E T S ), means
smoke emitted from lighted, smoldering, or burning tobacco when the smoker Is not
inhaling; smoke emitted at the mouthpiece during puff drawing; and smoke exhaled
by the smoker.
'W ork* means any person’s providing any employment or employment-type service
for or at the request o f another individual or individuals or any publk or private
entity, whether for compensation or not, whether full or part-time, whether legally or
n o t 'W ork* includes, without limitation, any such service performed by an
employee, independent contractor, agent, partner, proprietor, manager, officer,
director, apprentice, trainee, associate, servant, volunteer, and the like.
’ Enclosed indoor workplace* means any place where one or more persons engages in
w ort, and whkh place is predominantly or totally bounded on all sides and above by
physical barriers, regardless o f whether such barriers consist o f or include uncovered
openings, screened or otherwise partially’covered openings; or open or closed
windows, jalousies, doors, or the like. This section applies to all such enclosed Indoor
• workplaces without regard to whether work is occurring at any given time.
’ Commercial* use o f a private residence means any time during w hkh the owner,
lessee, or other person occupying or controlling the use o f the private residence is
furnishing in the private residence, or causing or allowing to be fomlshed in the
private residence, child care, adult care, or health care, or any combination thereof,
and receiving or expecting to receive compensation therefor.
’ Retail tobacco shop* means any enclosed indoor workplace dedicated to or
predominantly for the retail sale o f tobecco , tobacco products, and accessories for
such products. In w hkh the sale o f other products or services is merely incidental.
'Designated smoking guest rooms at publk lodging establishments* means the
sleeping rooms and directly associated private areas, such as bathrooms, living rooms,
and kitchen areas. I f any, rented to guests for their exclusive transient occupancy in
publk lodging establishments including Jtoteb , motels, resort condominiums,
transknt apartments, transient lodging establishments, rooming houses, boarding
bouses, resort dwellings, bed and breakfast inns, and the like; and designated by the
person or persons having management authority over such publk lodging
establishment as rooms in whkh smoking may be permitted.
'Stand-alone bar* meant any place o f business devoted during any time o f operation
predominantly or totally to serving alcoholic beverages, intoxicating beverage*, or
intoxicating liquor*, or any combination thereof, for consumption on the licensed
premises; in whkh tha serving o f food, i f any, is merely incidental to the consumption
o f any such beverage; and that is not located within, and docs not share any common
cauyway or common Indoor area with, any ocher enclosed Indoor workpiece
including any business for w hkh the sale o f food or any other product or service is
more than an incidental source o f gross revenue.
(dl leeitlaiion In the nest regular legislative session occurring after voter approval o f
this amendment, the Florida Legislature shall adopt k g i station to implement this
amendment in a manner consistent with its broad purpose and stated terms, and having an
effective date no later than July I o f the year following voter approval. Such legislation
shall Include, without limitation, civil penalties for violations o fth is section; provisions
for administrative enforcement; and the requirement and authorization o f agency rules lor
Implementation and enforcement Nothing herein shall preclude the Legislature from
enacting any Uw constituting or allowing a more restrictive regulation o f tobecco
smoking than b provided in this section.
NO. 7 •
C O N ST IT U T IO N A L A M EN D M EN T
A R T IC L E V II, S E C T IO N 4
(L egbU d va)
B A L L O T T IT L E t Exemption for Construction o f Living Quartets for Parents or
Grandparents
B A L L O T SU M M A R Y ! Proposes an amendment to the S ta b Constitution to allow
counties to exempt from taxation an increase in the assessed value o f homestead property
resulting from constructing living quarters for a parent or grandparent o f the property
owner or the property owner's spouse who is 62 yean old or older. Limits the amount o f
such exemption to the increase in assessed value resulting from such construction or 20
percent o f the total assessed value o f the property as improved, whichever is less.
F U L L T E X T O F P R O P O S E D A M EN D M EN T!
A RTIC LE VII
FINANCE AND TAXATION
SECTION 4 . Taxation; atxcttm cn tx.-B y general b w regulations shall be prescribed
w hkh shall secure a ju st valuation o f all property for ad valorem taxation, provided:
(a) Agricultural land, land producing high water recharge to Florida's aquifers, or land
used exclusively for noncommercial nan s im m in iel recreational purpose* may be
classified by general b w and assessed so b ly on the basis o f character or use.
(b ) Pursuant to general b w tangible personal property held for s a b a i stock in trade and
livestock may be valued for taxation at a specified percentage o f its value, may be
classified for tax purposes, or may be exempted from taxation.
(c) All persons entitled to a homestead exemption under Section 6 o fth is A n k le shall
have their homestead assessed at just value as o f January I o f the year following the
effective date o f this amendment. This assessment shall change only as provided herein.
( D * . Assessments subject to this provision shall be changed annually on January l a o f
each year, but those changes in assessments shall not exceed Ihc lower o f the following:
g,(A) Three percent ( J H ) o f the assessment for the prior year.
b,(R ) The percent change in the Consumer Price Index for nil urban consum ers U.S.
City Average, all hems 1967*100, or successor reports for the preceding calendar year as
initially reported by the United States Department o f Libor, Bureau o f Labor Statistics.
(2)3. No assessment shall exceed just value.
Q jL Aftar any change o f ownership, as provided by general b w , homestead property
shall be assessed at just value as o f January I o f the following year. Thereafter, the
homestead shall be assettod as provided herein.
(4)4, New homestead property shall be assessed at just value as o f January I " o f the
year following the establishment o f the homestead. That assessment shall only change as
provided herein.
I D * . Changes, additions, reductions, or improvements to homestead property shall be
assessed ns provided for by general b w ; provided, however, after the wjjiutmcnt for any
change, addition, reduction, or improvement, the property shall be assessed as provided
herein.
(D * . In the event o f a termination o f homestead status, the property shall be assessed as
provided by general bw .
Q jT . The provisions o f this amendment ire severabk. I f any o f the provisions o f this
amendment shall be held unconstitutional by any court o f competent jurisdiction, the
derision o f such court shall not affect or impair any remaining provisions o f this
amendment.
(d) The kgislature may, by general b w , for assessment purposes and subject to the
provisions o f this subsection, allow counties and munkipalities to authorize by ordinance
that historic property may be assessed solely on the basis o f character or use. Such
character or u k assessment shall ^ p ly only to the jurisdiction adopting the ordinance.
The requirements for eligible properties roust be specified by general bw .
fcl A county m iv. in the m a n n a p rea en b e d h y neutral b w . provide for a reduesinn f r
the assessed value o f hom estead Property to the extern o f any Increase in the assessed

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L egal

Vl l u t . o f Ihat . PTPPTnv which m u lti from the coiutniction or rcconunrcuon of the
preKflY fPLiln PUfTOK pfo ro u d in a livim m iin cn for one or more natural or ■doriivc
B in dP 4ftnU . gf w rcn li p f Ihc owner o f the property pt o f the owner's ipouic if «t least
P i m Llh t t f i nilP irtn li Pf carcnli for nhom the living auartcri »rt provided n 62 v e in
Pf »C Pt PlJ t r . S uth I reduction may not exceed the lesser o f the following;
LLU b S -im r e n t in l &gt;Ki K d .Yi luc r o uHint from comtniciion of rcconitnjciion o f the

PtPPtnv.

t2).T&gt;VtnlY pcrtcnl p f the total assessed value o f the property a i improved.

in public school classrooms for prckindcriatlcn lhrou g h -R f» ik -L ilo c i_ n t'L c v c « tL lj
students;
2. The maximum number o f students who are assigned to each teacher who u leaching
in public school classrooms for grades 4 through 8 does not e xceed 22 Mudcnri. and
3. The n m im u m numbCLof students who are assigned lo each teacher who iv teaching
in public school classrooms for grades 9 through 12 does not exceed 25 undents.
The d i n t i n rtfluircm tnU -of Ihu lubscciion do not apply to extracurricular classes.
Payment o f the costs associated with reducing claw site to meet these rcuuircmcntt it Ihc
responsibility o f the state and not o f local school d u tn cli. Beginning »n h the 2QQ3-2&lt;XM
fiscal year, the legislature sh ill provide sufficient funds to reduce Ihc average number o f
students in each classroom bv at least two students pet ycai unlil-tlic maximum number
o f students per classroom does not exceed the requirements o f lhii-Sub&gt; cclio n .

N O .*
C O N S T IT U T IO N A L A M EN D M EN T
A R T IC L E IX . S E C T IO N I
(Initiative)
B A L L O T T IT L E ': Voluntary Universal Pre-Kindergarten Education
B A L L O T S U M M A R Y : Every four-year-old child In Florida shall be offered a high
quality pre-kindergarten learning opportunity by the itate no later than the 2005 school
year. T h ii voluntary early childhood development and education program shall be
established according to high quality standards and shall be free for all Florida four-yearolds without taking away fundi used for csisting education, health and development
programs.
F U L L T E X T O F P R O P O S E D A M EN D M EN T:
(b) Every four-year old child in Florida shall be provided by the State a high quality prekindergarten learning opportunity in the form o f an early childhood development and
education program which shall be voluntary, high quality, free, and delivered according
to professionally accepted standards. An early childhood development and education
program means an organ Ired program designed to address and enhance each child's
ability to make age appropriate progress in an appropriate range o f settings in the
development o f language and cognitive capabilities and emotional, social, regulatory and
moral capacities through education In basic skills and such other skills as the Legislature
may determine to be appropriate.
(e) The early childhood education and development programs provided by reason o f
subparagraph (b) shall be implemented no later than the beginning o f the 2005 school
year through Aindi generated in addition to those used for csisting education, health, and
development programs. Existing education, health, and development programs are those
funded by the Stale as o f January I, 2002 that provided for child or adult education,
health care, or development.
NO. 9
C O N S T IT U T IO N A L A M EN D M EN T
A R T IC L E IX , S E C T IO N I
(Initiative)
B A I.IX JT T IT L E : Florida's Amendment to Reduce Class Size
B A L L O T SU M M A R Y : Proposes an amendment to the State Constitution to require
that the Legislature provide funding for sufficient classrooms so that there be a maximum
number o f students In public school classes for various grade levels; requires compliance
by the beginning o f the 2 0 1 0 school year, requires the Legislature, and not local school
districts, to pay for the costs associated wit) reduced class size; prescribes a schedule for
phased-in funding to achieve the required maximum class size.
F U L L T FIXT O F P R O P O S E D A M EN D M EN T:
Section I. Public Education.The education o f children it a fundamental value o f the people o f the State o f Florida. It
is, therefore, a paramount duty o f the state to make adequate provision for the education
o f all children residing within its borders. Adequate provision shall be made by law for a
uniform, efficient, safe, secure, and high quality system o f free public schools that allows
students to obtain a high quality education and for the establishment, maintenance, and
operation o f institutions o f higher learning and other public education programs that the
needs o f the people may require. To assure that children attending public schools obtains
high Quality education, the legislature shall make adcauaic provision lo Cfiiurt I h i l by
the beginning o f Ihc 2 0 1 0 school year, there are a sufficient-number o f tlm ro o m i i a
that:
I . The maximum number o f students who are assigned to each teacher who il ICKhlQl

L ecals
1u N o n e * t o t h * p u b l ic
I M M la hereby g M n m ri a Pubeo
Hearing wta ba bald by Via Planning
t Zcnkig ConvrXeetan In tie Cay
Commission Chambers. Cay H al.
SanSor-d. Florida, at 7.00 pan. on
Thursday, September 8, 1001 to
consider the toaoaXng change and
arnsnanem o tie Zomng Om nancs
ol tie C ly el Senlord. Seminole
Covay. Florida.
Razoring born: AO. Agrtcuture
To that ol. PO. Planned Development
Lapp Deecrtpeon: LO T4 (LESS BO)
W B MUNSONS BUBO PS S P O M
The property being more generaty
deaerbed a t 100 8. Wttae Cedar
Road.
The Planning S Zoning ComnSseion
wta subnet a recommendation lo tie
C ty Commission In favor o l. or
igaintt, ihc requested chenQC Of
amendment The Cay Commmton
««■ hold a Pubie Hearing In tie C ty
Commission Room In Cay H al;
Senlord. Florida el TOO pm on
September 13. 2002. lo consider
Commieaion may place conditions
upon tie rezoning by means d a
development order.
AI parties m interest and dozens
aha* have an opporhmty lo be heard
at sari hearing
By order ol tie Planning 1 Zoning
Commieaion ol tie C ty ol Bantord.
Florida. M e 1M l day ol Auguet 2002.
Mchael Skel. Chairmen
Planning a Zoning Commlsaion
ADVICE TO THe PUBLIC: t a pen
ton decries lo appeal a decision
made wan respect to any metier con­
sidered el tie above meebng or
heermg. ha/ihs may need a verbesm
record o l the preceertngs iicX d n fl
record la not provided by tie C ty ol
Senlord (F8 2M 0I0S)
PERSONS WITH DtSABAJTlES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY O F THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSON N EL O FFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-5826 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE
MEET1NO
Pubteh. August 28.2002
PP260

NOTICE
•
Vehicle Aucaon 0 0 00am
WHEN September 8,8003
W HERE: Paid's Truck and Amo
Repair. b it. t i l t W. 1st Street.
Senlord. FL 32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
YEAR IM S
MAKE: Ford
MOOEL: Espedtoon
COLOR Black
VM f: IFMPUIBL3W LB838tt
Publish August 23. 2002
PPI88
ISOTICE
VehicleAucbon OBOOem
WHEN tiptsm tier 7. 2002
W HERE: P sid s Truck and Auto
Repair, m e. t i l t W let Street.
Sartord. a 32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
YEAR 1186
MAKE Odsmobte
MOOEL. TOR
COLOR Gray
V N t tO3AM37X0aO4l7382
Pubksh August 23. 2002
PPI89
filia l pf Application
lor Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tiat
ML MCI CU ST (OLYMPIC), tie hold­
er ol tie tokowmg ceruhcaleti) hat
Med sard carUcaled) lor a las deed
lo be leeued mereon The oertbcale
runberts) and yeaRt) oi issuance
tie description ol tie property, end
tie name&lt;t) m which 1 a ss assessed
w ere as fcaowt
CERTIFICATE NO: 1482

B A L L O T T IT L E : Animal Cruelty Amendment: Limiting Cruel and Inhumane
Confinement o f Pigs During Pregnancy
B A L L O T SU M M A R Y l Inhumane treatment o f animals it a concern o f Florida citizens;
to prevent cruelly to animals and as recommended by The Humane Society o f the United
States, nd person shall confine a pig during pregnancy in a cage, crate or other enclosure,
or tether a pregnant pig. on a farm so that the pig is prevented from turning around freely,
except for veterinary purposes and during the prebirlhing period: provides definitions,
penalties, and an effective date.
F U L L T E X T O F P R O P O S E D A M EN D M EN T:
B E IT ENACTED B Y THE PEOPLE O F FLORIDA THAT:
Article X , Section 19, Florida Constitution, is hereby created to read as follows:
Limiting Cruel and Inhumane Confinement o f Pigs During Pregnancy.
Inhumane treatment o f animals is a concern o f Florida citizens. To prevent cruelty lo
certain animals and as recommended by The Humane Society o f live United Slates, the
people o f the State o f Florida hereby limit the cruel and inhumane confinement o f pigs
during pregnancy as provided herein.
(a) Il shall be unlaw ful for any person to confine a pig during pregnancy in an enclosure,
or to tether a pig during pregnancy, on a farm in such a way that she it prevented from
turning around freely.
(b) This section shall not apply.
( I ) when a pig is undergoing an examination, test, treatment or operation carried out
for veterinary purposes, provided the period during which the animal is confined or
tethered is not longer than reasonably necessary.
(2) during the prebirthing period.
(c ) For purposes o f this section:
( 1) ‘'enclosure* meant any cage, crate or other enclosure in which a pig it kept for all
or the majority o f any day, including what is commonly described as the
"gestation crate."
(2 ) "farm " means the land, buildings, support facilities, and other appurtenances used
in the production o f animals for food or fiber.
(3 ) "person" means any natural person, corporation andor business entity.
(4) “pig" means any animal o f the porcine species.
(5 ) "turning around freely" means turning around without having lo touch any tide o f
the pig's enclosure.
(6 ) "prebirlhing period" means the seven day period prior lo a pig's expected date o f
giving birth.
(d) A person who violates this section shall be guilty o f a misdemeanor o f the first
degree, punishable gs provided in s. 775.082(4Ha), Florida Statutes (1999), as amended,

•

Hollo* of Application
tof T u Good
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, her
MLMCt CU ST (OLYMPIC), toe hold­
er d lie kskwtixj cervAcetett) hss
Med said certbceted) tor a tax deed
to be leeued mereon. The osrnttate
Humberts) and yaertt) d Maumee,
in# OveCHpuon Os ^^o pfupfny, vtu
E m named) in sZrch a wee eeeeeeed
Were as totowe:
CERTIFICATE NO: IM S
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL IDS 02-20-30-321-0000-

for Tex Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. tori
MLMCt CU ST (Olympic). Em holder
oi me lolowtng certhcaied) has Med
said ceritacated) tor • tax deed to be
tatued mereon. The ceraAcets nvnbarts) and yaertt) ol issuance, me
desm pbon oi lie property, end lie
named) m which a was astaetad
W ereeeioaow t

1200

tor Tax Dood
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Viol
ML MCI CUST (PIER), me holder d
Em ioaowvig carttacaled) has Med
sad certhcated) tor a las deed to be
leeued mereon The certhcxla numbertt) and yeard) d Issuance, Em
deserpeon at me property, and me
named) m witch a was e iis tts d
Wereeetoaows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1(42
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL KM 02-20-30-321-0000-

Lec als

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2200''i r tilth ’ i -q
Description o i Property: UNIT 220
RIOOEWOOO VILLAS A CONOO
ORB 3108 PQ 200
reemew n WTscn
RIDGEWOOO VILLAS m e
A I o l said property being to me
CovEy of Seminote. Stale at Florida
Unites such rm dlceH (i) she! be
redeemed aooordmg to lew. me
properly deaerbed to such certtacwe(t) w s be told to me h V N ri bid­
der el me weet kord door. Senknate
County
Courthouse.
Senlord.
Florida, on
Monday. September X . 2002. at
11.00am.
Payment d Sale lee, appacabto
documentary stamp taxes and
reconing lees ere rsq jx st to be
peri by me suocetsM bidder el me
tale. Fui payment ol an am ove
equal to me N(pioet b d to duo watdn
24 hove alter Em ad-erased lens d
tale. AI payments shat bo cash or
guaranteed
Instrument.
made
payable to Em Clerk ol Em ClrcuX
Court.
Deled on 81139002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEbUNOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Oerakkne Hartord Deputy Clerk
Pubksh: August I t . 28. 2002 end
Septem bers. 11,2002
PPI62

OesinpSon d Property. UNIT 120
RIOOEWOOO V E LA S A CONDO
OR8 3tB 8P a268
Names In which a ttested RIOOE­
WOOO V ELA S INC
A I d sari property being m Em
County d BenwicSe. Stale d Flonde
Unites such carthcaled) ehel be
redeemed escorting to taw, Em prop­
erty deecribsd El such certificated)
w« be to ri to Em tv^Mel brider el
Em west iron door. Semmoie Covffy
Courthouse. Senlord. Flonde. on
Monday. September 30, 2002. et
tlOOam
Payment o l Sale lee. eppkceble
documentary stamp taste end
recorckng teat era raqvrad to be
lie eucceesM bidder ai toe
payment d an am ove
equalto toe tegheet b ri ta due aMen
24 hove attar Em advene ed tone d
tele. AI payments sties be cash or
guaranteed
Instrument,
made
payable to Em Clerti d Em Circus
Court.
Deled on lit 3/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by OerakMM Hartord Deputy Clerk
Pubteh August 21. 24 2002 and
September 4. 11.2002
PP183

CSfmriCATE NO: 1184
YEAR O F M U A N C E : 1000
PARCEL O S 02-20-30-521-00001030
Qaacipbon ol Property: UNIT 103
RIOOEWOOO V E LA S A CONOO
0R 8 3150 PO 268
Names In which eeeeeeed REPUBLIC LENDING ETC
AI ol ta d property being m Em
Covey at Semeiole. Stale d Flonde
Unites such cenhcete(t) ehel be
redeemed eocorbng to lew, Em prop­
erty deecnbed In such certhcaied)
wta be to ri to me highest tedder el
Em west front door Sem nole CovEy
Count puss. Senlord. Flonde. on
Monday, Sepierrtoer X . 2002. el
1100am.
Payment d Seta lee. applicable
documentary stamp taxes end
recontng lees ere reqvrod to be
pari by Em successful Odder el Em
tale. F i4 payment d an amours
equal to Em Nghsat b ri ta due snewn
24 hours after Em advertised tone d
l t d AI payments shel be cash or
guaranteed
instrument,
made
payable to me Clerk ol Em O ta ri
Court.
Dated on 8115/3002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOtVOA
by Oerakkne Hartord Deputy Clerk
Publish Auguet 21. 28. 2002 end
Septembers, tt.2002
PPISt

for T u Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. mat
MLMCt CU ST (PIER). EM holder ol

Em totowmg certificated) has Med
sari carthcalad) lor a tax deed 10be
Issued Etereon The cerihcele num­
bed!) and yaertt) ol Issuance, ms
description d Em property, end Em
named) In whan a was eeeeeeed
Were ae toaows:
r
CERTIFICATE NO: IM 8
YEAR O F ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL IDS 02 20-X 521-0000-

ttao

B A L L O T SU M M A H V: A local board o f trustees shall administer each state university.
Each board shall have thirteen members dedicated to excellence in teaching, research,
and service to community. A statewide governing board o f seventeen members shall be
responsible for Ihc coordinated and accountable operation o f the whole university system.
Wasteful duplication o f facilities or programs is lo be avoided. Provides procedures for
selection and confirmation o f board members, including one student and one faculty
representative per board
F U L L T E X T O F P R O P O S E D AM EN DM EN T
Stale University System.(a) Purposes. In order to achieve excellence through teaching students, advancing
research and providing public service for the benefit o f Florida's citizens, their
communities and economics, the people hereby establish a system o f governance for the
state university system o f Florida.
(b ) State University System. There shall be a single state university system comprised of
all public universities. A board o f trustees shall administer each public university and a
board o f governors shall govern the state university system.
(c ) Local Boards o f Trustees. Each local constituent university shall be administered by a
board o f trustees consisting o f thirteen members dedicated to the purposes o f the state
university system. The board o f governors shall establish the powers and duties o f the
boards o f tiustces. Each board o f trustees shall consist o f six citizen members appointed
by the governor and five citizen members appointed by the board o f governors. The
appointed members shall be confirmed by the senate and serve staggered terms o f five
years as provided by law. The chair o f the faculty senate, or the equivalent, and Ihc
president o f the student body o f the university shall also be members.
(d ) Statewide Board o f Governors. The board o f governors shall be a body corporate
consisting o f seventeen members. The board shall operate, regulate, control, and be fully
responsible for Ihc management o f the whole university system. These responsibilities
shall include, but not be limited to, defining the distinctive mission o f each constituent
university and its articulation with free public schools and community colleges, ensuring
the well-planned coordination and operation o f the system, and avoiding wasteful
duplication o f facilities or programs. The board's management shall be subject to the
powers o f the legislature lo appropriate for the expenditure o f funds, and the board shall
account for such expenditures as provided by law. The governor shall appoint to the
board fourteen citizens dedicated lo the purposes o f the stale university system. The
appointed members shall be confirmed by the senate and serve staggered terms o f seven
years as provided by law. The commissioner o f education, the chair o f the advisory

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RIOOEWOOO V E LA S A CONDO
ORS S I X PO 288
Names In which eeeeeeed: NORW EST BANK MINNESOTA TR FBO
AI o l sari property being In Em
C o vE y ol SemEbM. Stale ol Flonde
Unites such eerthceled) ehel be
redeemed accosting to lew Em pro^
arty dsearned to such ceribcased)
xsB be told to me Ngheel brides at
Em weal IrorS doer. Sermnoie C ovEy
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, on
Monday, September 30. 2002. el
1100am
Payment d Sale Me, eppaceble
documentary stamp taxes end
reoonkng Mae are required to be
peri by lie euoceestui bidder at me
eels. Ftri paymarE d an amount
equal to tM highest bid ta due trihki
24 hours Mtar Em edxerated tone d
tele. AI payments ehel be oath or
guaranteed
instrument,
made
payable to tie Clerti d tie C e o ri
Court
Dried on 111512002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by O erarine Hartord Deputy Clerk
Pubkeh: Auguet 21. 20. 2002 and
September 4.11,2002
ppteo

lo r Tex Oeed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tori
MLMCt CU ST (OCEAN PARK) CiO
GULF OROUP. the holder of E m lot
lowing ceridfcried) he* Red arid
certhcaied) lor a tax d ie d to be
leeued mereon. The certricata run bard) end yeard) of toeuance. aw
deterpaon ol Em properly, end Em
named) ki which a wee an esied
WWa aa kriows:
CEATW CATS NO-3284
YEAR O F IBSUANCE: 1000
PARCEL IO» 23-21-28-515-000011SP
Oeecnpeon d Property: LEO UNIT
110P HIOOEN RKXJE CONOO ORB
1357 PQ 625
Names m which esseeeed HAH
CISO J MARTINEZ. CARMEN B
ORTIZ
A I ol arid property being
CovEy ol Bamnoie. State ol
Unites such certhcaied) ehel be
redeemed sccortang to taw, Em prop­
erty deacrtied in euch certificated)
wM b#
to ih* NghMt btffctor at
me weal korE door, Semmoie CovEy
Courthouse. Senlord. Florida, on
Monday. Geesember X . 2002. el
tlfiO am
Payment d Seta lee, eppkceble
documentary stamp taxes end
recorckng tees ere reourred to be
peri by me eucrsasA i tedder el Em
sale. F u i paymaiE d an am ove
equal to me Ngheel tad to due wWan
24 hours altar Em advertised tone d
■ale. AI payments shel be cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
payable to Em Clerk d Em C s o n
Court.
Dried on Sit 87002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FL ORKLA
by Lianne W oodsy Deputy Clerti
Pubteh Auguet 2 t. 20. 2002 end
September 4. tt.2002
PPI58
yhrt*Te pf Application
tor Tex Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Emi
MLMCt CU ST (OLYMPIC) C/O
GULF OROUP, Em holder d me Wtowng carokcriedJ Im s Had sard
certhcaied) lor a lea deed to be
leeued tMrqon The cerMcele nvnberts) and yearfs) d Issuance, me
desenpton of me pmpeity. end me
named) Et which I wee eieessert
Were as toaows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1171
YEAR O F IBSUANC E : 2000
PARCEL lOe 02 X X 321-0000

Oeecrtpkon d Property UNIT 1 X
RIOOEWOOO v il l a *.: A CONOO
ORB 3150 PO 268
Namea Si which assessed SUSAN
LSIRtANNt '
AZ oi sari property being In me
County ol Semmoie. Slats d Florida
Unless such certhcaied) shai be
redeemed eccorring to lew, Em prop­
erty deecrtoed In euch certhcaied)
wri be to ri to me Ngheel bidder el
Em weal hard door, Semeiole County
Courthouse. Sardord. Flonde. on
r Monday. September X . 2002. d
1100am. ,
Payment of Seta lee. epptcehle
documentary stamp laxes and
reoordng lees are required to be
peri by Em euccesaAd tedder at Em
tele. F u i payment .o f. an amount
equal to Em htcpieel bri ta due wriwt
24 hours thei me advemted tens d
■ale. AJ payments ehel be cash or
guaranteed
instrument,
made
payable to Em Clerti d me CrrcuS
Court.
Deled on 813-7002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Luanns W oodsy Deputy P e rt
Pubksh: August 21. 20. 2002 and
September 4. tt.2002
PPI68

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for T u 0##d
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. EmI
MLMCI CU ST (PIER) C/O OULF
OROUP. Em holder d Em Showing
&gt;
cried ) lor a tax deed to be issued
mereon The cen tim e numberis)
end yaertt) d toeuance. Em descrip­
tion ol aw property, end Em named)
In which a was a li en ed ware et
CER TW CATE NO: t« M
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL lO t 02 20-30-621-00002170
Description d Property UNIT 217
RIOOEWOOO V E LA S A CONOO
ORB 3158 PQ 234
Names In wtveh en eased RAYMONO RAMOS
AI at u x l property bring m E m
Co v E y d Serrano*#. Stele d Flonde.
Um sii euch certhcaied) ehel be
redeemed eccordng lo taw, Em prop­
erty deecnbed In such certhcaied)
wta be eold to Em N«Fieei ladder ai
Em weet kom door. Senwiole CovEy
Covthouae. Saniurd. Flonde. on
Monday. September x . 2002. at
1100am
Payment d Seta tee. arpkraNs
documentary tum p taxes end
recontng lees ere reqvred to be
peri by me tucceetkZ taddri el E m
seta. F iri payment d an amount
equal to ms highest bri it due wefwi
24 hove eher Em advertised tone d
seta. AJ payments that be cash or
guar erased
Instrument,
made
payable to Em Clerk d Em Cectri
Court
Oeied on 8/15/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMEIOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Luwine Woodsy Deputy Clerk
Pubksh August 21. 20. 2002 and
September 4. It. 2002
PP157
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE FIFTH JUOIC1AL
CIRCUIT M AMO FOR
LA K E COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO : 2002-OR-002M7
E l THE INTEREST OF
Baby Boy Saha.
a V e Hameon Tyler Saha.
D O B 0602-02.
Piece ol Bath
County. Flonde
M rorched

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council o f faculty senates, or the equivalent, and the president o f Ihc Florida student I
association, or the equivalent, shall also be members o f the board.

IN TESTIM O N Y W H EREOF. I
have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the Great Seal o f the State o f
Florida at Tallahassee, The Capitol,
this 15* day o f August, A .D., 2002.

or by a fine o f not more than S5000, or by both imprisonment and a fine, unless and until
the legislature enacts more stringent penalties for violations hereof. On and after the
effective date o f this section,- law enforcement officers in the state are authorized to
enforce the provisions o f this section in the same manner and authority as if a violation o f
this section constituted a violation o f Section 828.13, Florida Statutes 11999). The
confinement or tethering o f each pig shall constitute a separate offense. The knowledge
or acts o f agents and employees o f a person in regard to a pig owned, farmed or in the

- YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 2008 - V
' PARCEL toe: 02-20-30-821-00001140
Description ol Property: UNIT 114
RIOOEWOOO V E LA S A CONDO
ORB 3180 PQ 266
Namea m which assessed: RAYMONO RAMOS
AI o l sari property being In tie
CounSy oi SerrWioie. sues oi Florida
Unites such cwrt5rate&lt;s| R ia l be
redeemed acovdng to tear, tie prop­
erly descitoed m such ce it llcele(s)
wb be ecri to tie Ngheel bidder el
tie teeat bom door. Semmoie Cocmty
Courthouse. Sardord. Florida, on
Monday. September 30, 2002, el
1100am
Payment d Sale lee. appare n t
documentary stamp taiee end
a rt nqtared to be
tie eucceeehd bidder et tie
payment d an amount
equal to tie (Rfiest b ri Is due wehki
24 hours tiler tie adverts ed tone d
■ale. Aa payments she! be cash or
guaranteed
Instrument,
made
payable to tie Cterti d the Circus
Court.
Deled on S 'l 67002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Oerakkne Hertorc) Deputy Ctart
Pubksh Auguet 21. 28. 2002 end
September 4, tt.2002

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A R T IC L E IX . S E C T IO N 7
(Initiative)
B A LLO T T 111.E : Local Trustees and Statewide Governing Board to Manage Florida's
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custody o f a person, shall be held to be the knowledge or act o l such person.
(c ) It is the intent o f this section that implementing legislation is not required for
enforcing any violations hereof.
( 0 If any portion o f this section is held invalid for any reason, the remaining portion o f
this section, to the fullest extent possible, shall be severed from the void portion and
given the fullest possible force and application.
(gr) This section shall lake effect six years alter approval by Ihc electors.

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SE C R E T A R Y O F STA TE

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" AMENDED NOTICE OP I. I
PETITION ANO HEAREtO
’ * TO TEfUIM ATE PARENTAL
RIGHTS PENDING ADOPTION

DATE O F SERVICE O F A CO PY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
AI cSher cisdaore at the decedent
end persons hevmg claims or
demands egeviel me decedent's
ettale. Induing unmetved. contov
gent v untqvdeled darns, mutt Me
me* claime writ thn Court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THW NOTICE
AU. CLAJMS NOT SO FILED W KL
BE FOREVER BARREO
The dale d tost pubscabon d tea
N otts tt August 21. 2002
USE A KELLY

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TO Unknovwi B d o gcel Father
Unknown lather d Baby Boy Saha,
bom J v m 2. 2002
Race African American
Description d unknown tamer;
African American, approx 30-40
years d aga. appros. ha-ghi, 58* •
58. brown has a brown eyes, stocky
bukd.
Adepts unknown
A Petition tor Termination d
Parental Rights Penang Adoption
has been Med The mnor chad winch
m EM eubiect to Eve action has been
known as Baby Boy Baht end
Hameon Tyler Seht;
minor't gen­
der ta male. Ns dele d
ta June
2. 2002 and N s place ol term ta
Leesburg. Lake Covey, Flonde. The
nvnor's mother a Mokne Satis, who
ta 31 yean old. Caucasian, dark heir
end brown eyes, end en approximate
hmgN end weigh! ol SB* end 150
Conception may have occurred to
Castetoeny. Semmoie County.
Flonde or Leesburg. Lake County.
Flonde
There wta be ■ hsanng on Em pekIron lo terminate parental rights
pendng adoption on October 31.
2002 et 1 X pm before Judge
W ham O Law at EM Lake CovEy
Ju d o ti Cenier. 550 Weet Mem
Sir eat. Tavares. Lake County.
Flonde The court hoe eel aerie IS
mmulee Iv Em hearing You may
ob)ect by appaanng ai Em hearing V
Mng a w. Sian cCsection with me
court N you Me ■ wreten cbjschon.
Em onpnal must be Med wth Em
clerk d Eve court on or before
October X . 2002. asm copies to
psOboner's attorney, Jem A Bias.
Locked A Blew. P A . P O Bos I X .
Tavares, FL 327780130
UNDER SECTION 83 088. FLORI­
DA STATUTES FAILURE TO F E E A
WRITTEN R ESPO N SE TO THIS
NOTICE WITH THE COURT OR TO
APPEAR AT THIS HEARETO CO N ­
STITUTES
OROUNDS
UPON
WHICH THE COURT SHALL END
ANY PARENTAL RIGHTS YOU MAY
HAVE REGARDING THE MINOR
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Deled on Aug 14.2002.
JAM ES C. WATKINS
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
B r B Doeem
A t Deputy Clerk
Pubkeh: August 2 t. 20. 2002 end
September 4. tt.2002
PP148
ET THC CMCUTT COURT FOR
BEM M OLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE OtVIStON
FILE NO. 03-441-CP
ET RE ESTATE OF
EDWARO RUSSELL BOLT.
Q tCiAM d
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Th* BOrrwwtrabon of t * Mtat* of
EDWARO
R USSELL
BOLT.
O K M M d. Fri* fkMTttm 02 641 C P
M p*n£ng in tt« C vcul Court kx
SwrwxM County. FtontU. ProtMt#
OvwJon. the «ddr«M oi whch « Po4l
Olhc* Box 8099. S*nA&gt;rtL FL. 32772
Th* rum** #nd K J d fn M i oi th*
P*reonal R*pre**nutiv* and th*
Poreonal Rtprettnutiv# • attorney
AI c fid lo n oi Vw docedont and
othar parsons having claims or
demand* again*! decadent • ettale.
ndudng unmatured. contingent or
unbquidaled claim*, on whom a copy
oi this notice 1* *erved must file diet*
cUim* w*h that Court WITHIN THE
LATER O F THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
O f! THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE

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509 Teekwood Drive
Altamonte Springs. FL 32714
RHONOA
M.
CASTANON.
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No. 008X13
OeGraw 6 Associates. P A
1240 Orange Avenue-Suae ‘A*
Winter Pert. FL 32788
Telephone 407A547-3552
Attm ey kx Personal Representative
Pubkeh August 21. 20. 2002
PPIS4
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
BEM M OLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 02-842-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FREEMAN E. McCAIN.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITOR*
The eOrweetrslion of the aetata ol
FREEMAN E. McCAIN. deceased.
Flo Number 02-642-CP. « pendng
to me Cttsxl Court tor Senwiole
County Flonde, Probata Dnnsivi.
ms address of a h cfi ■ Pori Office
Bos 8089. Senlord. FL. 32772. The
names and addressee d me
Personal Representative end the

a
AI cradtora d me decedent end
other persons having claims v
mdudng w netured. contoigent v
uMqv d etad.ctaeTM. on whom ■ copy
ol tae node* ta served muel fee me*
derma w«i Ihs Court WITHIN THE
LATER O F THREE (31 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (X ) DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
AS other cxedeors of *M decedent
end persons hevmg claims v
demands against the decedent's
aetata, sidudng w n a iv e d . conbngent v vtaqudaled d a m . must Me
Vm . drums wen Vee Court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCA
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILEO W KL
BE FO REVER BARREO
The date ol krai pubttekon ct tas
N otts » Auguet 21. 2002
DIANA L. RM OGENBERG
Personal Representative
1400 Ftoredve Drive
BeSevMe. Ilmon 622X
RHONOA
M
CASTANON.
ESQUIRE
Flonde Bar No 008X13
OeGraw 4 Associsles P A
1240 Orange Avenue SuM *A*
Writer Park. FL 327*8
Telephone 407/347-3332
Aaomey tor Personal Represents**
Pubteh Auguet 21. X . 2002
PPI47
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
BEM M OLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CA SE NO. 02-CA-f 541-f 4-K
W ELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE IN C. AS
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
CHOSSLANO MORTGAGE COHP

SHAUN F. VINTIMILLA; DAWN M.
VINTIMKLA Att/A DAWN M REED.
. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DAWN
M. VINTIMILLA A/K/A DAWN M
REED. RICHARD PARKER:
UNKNOWN SPO USE O F RICHARO
PARKER. MARK E. FRINK,
,
UNKNOWN SPO USE O F MARK E.
FRINK; CARLOS ROSADO:
JO SEFM A ROMAN. ROBERT FAIN.
SHIRLEY FAM . VERONICA SOTO,
end a* unknown partes otaimtng by.
avou^i, under v agent!
above
named Defendants, who era not
known to bo deed v akve. whether

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devisees,

grantees,

assignees.

V other ctaknanta; TEN AN T i t
and/v TEN AN T *2. the parties
Intended to acoou* t v me person v
persona ki possession. BEM M OLE
COUNTY. A POLITICAL
SUBDIVISION O F THE STATE OF
FLORIOA; H ECKLE 4 JECK LES.
IN C;
STATE
OF
FLORIOA.
D EPARTM ENT O F
REVEN UE;
AMERICAN EXPR ESS
CENTURION BANK

N O TICt O F ACTION
TO: DAWN M VINTIMILLA A/K/A
DAWN U R EED tori UNKNOWN
SPO USE O F DAWN M VINTIMILLA
A/K/A DAWN M R EED , end as
unknown parties claiming by.
trough, under v agemel me above
named Defendants, who era not
known to be dead v akve. whether
devisees,
V

grantees,

assignees.

other dem ents

Current Residence Unknown, but
St Devon Avenue Soum. Writer
Springs. FL 32708
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Vito an Avion
to toradoe* a mortgage on me tot
lowing property In SEM INOLE
Covey. Flonde. to-wt:
LOT X . BLO CK 4. NORTH
ORLANDO.
2nd
ADOtTION.
ACCORDING
TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED M PLAT
BOOK 12. PAGES 33. 38. ANO 37
O F THE PUBLIC R ECO RDS O F
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORK3A.
has been Med agento you end you
era raqiared lo serve ■ copy at yo u
widen Helensee. I any. to a on DOU­
G LAS C ZAHM. P A . P la m v rt
aaomey. whose address ■ 18830
U S tkghway 18 Norm. Sate 300.
Clearwater. Flonde 33754, wurun
•vrty (X ) days attar me Uni pubttebon of thra Notice d Action, end Me
the ongxiei w«h t it Clerk d tee
Court at X I N. P ert Avenue.
8ardord. Flonde 32771, eaher before
service on Ptam birt attorney v
knmartxtaly thereafter, otherwise, a
o etsA wta be enured aganto you ’
tv rno reset demanded In tie compram paction
W ITN E SS my hand and teal d 8 u
Court on kve
day ol AUG 14.
2002
(Sato)
Mery Ann Morse
Ctert of Vie Cecu* Court
By Rum King
Deputy Clerk
Pubteh t t
Semmoie Herald
Douglas C . Zahm. P A
18830 U S Hwy 19 N . (300
Cla im elsr. FL 33/44
(727)338-4*11 phone / (727)3381084
lex
PutWah August 21. 28. 2002
PP148

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Salvation Army service continues for September 11 victims
A ccording to recently released
statistics, The Salvation Army
assisted more than 121,000 peo­
ple in the almost one year since
the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, pro­
viding grief- and mental health
counseling, financial assistance,
and other basic social services.
In addition, Salvation Army
officers, staff and 107,169 volun­
teers — clocking more than 1.6
m illion volunteer h ou rs —
served almost 5 million m eals to
relief workers and victim s at d is­
aster sites in N ew York,
Washington and Pennsylvania.
Although the w ork at the sites
of the attacks has ended, The
Salvation A rm y con tin u es to
serve those in need through its
corps com m unity centers in New
York and around the country.
The statistics also show that
The Salvation Arm y has received
nearly $88 million in donations
for its Septem ber 11 relief w ork,
and that to date, about $65 m il­
lion has been spent on program s
for those im pacted physically,
financially and emotionally.
Prim ary
services
inclu d e
financial aid to victim s' fam ilies
and others w hose liv elih o od s
were impacted, and continued
counseling for a variety o f w ork­
ers involved In the disaster afterm ath and clean up.
The
Salvation A rm y estim ates that
the rem aining $23 million will be
spent by the end of 2003, accord­
ing to a tw o-year spending plan
developed by the Army In late

The Salvation A rm y's local oper­
ations arc still focused on World
Trade Center relief. Salvation
A rm y D ivisional headquarters
on W est Fourteenth S treet is
hom e to a m assive social services
center with 28 recently hired case
workers.
In N ew York City, The
Salvation A rm y has helped

21,(XX) fam ilies, and in the New
York and New Jersey areas com ­
bined, T h e Salvation Army has
helped 37,(XXI families.
Since Sept. 11, T he Salvation
Army has been providing assis­
tance to victim s of the attack on
the Pentagon. To date, the relief
work of Tlie Salvation Army has
touched over 39,(XX) people.

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The Addition Of

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C o m m ission er
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N ational C om m and er o f The
Salvation'Arm y. "T h eir generos­
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Air Patrol
to conduct
mission pilot
check flights
The DeLand Squadron o f the
Civil Air Patrol (CAP) will be
cond u cting check flights for
m em bers w ho are p ilots on
August 31,2002.
Six aircraft will be flying in
from around the state w ith CA P
officials to test the skills o f CA P
pilots. Flying skills for a number
o f different missions C A P m em ­
bers perform include slow flight,
precision tracking and em er­
gency radio beacon searching.
The Civil A ir Patrol is the
U nited
States
A ir
Force
Auxiliary. The CAP'S three main
m issions include Em ergency
Services (Search and Rescue, and
D isaster Relief), the C adet
Program (leadership training for
young people age 12-18), and
Aerospace Education (to further
public awareness of the history
and advances in aviation and
space exploration).
The Civil Air Patrol w as creat­
ed in December, 1941 and quick­
ly becam e the mainstay of coastal
patrols o f the U nited States.
D uring W W II, the C A P w as
responsible for the sinking o f at
least two German U-Boats, and
fo r d oing serious d am age to
countless others. After the war, a
high-ranking G erm an m ilitary
official confirm ed that U-Boat
patrols off the coast o f the US
w ere halted as a result.
The CA P was on site directly
after the 9/11 attacks, providing
the first reconnaissance photos
used by emergency agencies for
dam age assessment, as well as
transporting much needed blood
and supplies, and securing crop
d u ster aircraft from tenrorists
across the country.
If you are interested in learn­
ing m ore about the C ivil Air
Patrol, please contact the com ­
m an d er
of
the
D eLand
S q ^ ^ o n , Capt. Joe Friend, at
386-763-1836.

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tablished a city that bears his
me. Incorporated the same
V Sanford quickly becam e a
jo r center for river com m erce
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as established as the county
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orida.
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istoric Trust's 14th Annual
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early history - m ayors, sheriffs,
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tour will be held Dec. 6-8, and
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L o c a l g ro u p s p la n e v e n ts to r e m e m b e r S e p t. 11
Septem ber 11, 2002 will mark the first
anniversary o f the destruction of the World
Trade Center buildings in New York City,
with 2,823 casualties, and the aircraft crash­
es at the Pentagon in W ashington, D.C. and
Pennsylvania.
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num ber of events have been planned:
C IT Y O F LA KE M A RY
T h e C ity of Lake M ary will hold a
Septem ber 11th Rem em brance gathering.
The event starts at 10 a.m. at the flagpole in

evening will feature a luminary
walking tour under the stars
w ith seven structures, along
w ith carolers, entertainm ent, a
reception and holiday decora­
tions. Tickets: $20 in advance;
$25 at the door.
Weekend Holiday Tour Saturday and Sunday noon - 5
p.m. The event will show case
som e o f Sanford's oldest hom es
in a different grouping o f 15
historic hom es, porches and
public buildings. Classic cars,
refreshments and fun-filled
activities also will help create a
truly special holiday event.
Tickets: $12 in advance; $15 at
the door. (Group rates are
available.)
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Sanford's 125 years of history at
one o f the historic waterway
city's premier cultural events.
By doing so, you'll be helping
preserve a rich slice o f old
Florida history because pro­
ceeds from the tour go towards
street lighting in the Historic
Residential District. For more
inform ation call (407) 263-4488
or go to www.sanfordhistorictrust.org.

the city hall parking lot. City officials and
members of the clergy will participate.
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rem em bering
Septem ber 11, 2001 will be held Sept. 11
beginning at 7 p.m ., at First Baptist Church
of Sanford, 519 Park Avenue. Tlicre will be
present and form er Sanford city officials,
music, guest speakers, a candle lighting cer­
em ony and other events.
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remembering those men and women who

lost their lives that day as well as m em bers
of the Armed Forces.
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youth o f local firemen, law enforcem ent and
volunteers.
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live and burdensome to an
already overburdened justice sys­
tem; it is also costly.”
According to Giuliani, it costs
between $25,000 and $40,000 per
year to incarcerate a m isde­
m eanor offender. However, it
costs betw een $12,000 and
$15,000 for com m unity-based
treatment per year for the same
offender.
A few years ago, a small group
of individuals from Sem inole
Community
Mental
Health
Center Inc., decided to find a
treatment solution for people suf­
fering from dual diagnosis — tak­
ing the burden away from law
enforcement. They approached
state Kep. David Mealor about
s|X)ivs)ring a bill allocating funds
to i Ir * Seminole project.
"David Mealor took the ball on
the house side, and then Sen. Lee
Constantine picked it up in tire
Senate," said Jam es Berko,
Sem inole Com m unity Mental
I leallh Center Inc. executive
director. "The bill got the backing
of House Speaker Tom Feeney,
and he really punched it
through.”
The program received more
Ilian $300,(XX) in state funding
and about $100,000 in local
matching funds. According to
Giuliani, the program's staff is
also aggressively pursuing grants
for tlie new treatment alternative
in Seminole.
Services in the Dual Diagnosis
Program include assessment/
psychological evaluations, crisis
stabilization, detoxification, in­
patient treatm ent, out-patient
treatment, case management,
vocational rehabilitation and day
treatment. In-patient clients are
usually referred to the program
through the court system or law
enforcement agencies.
"Individuals charged with a
low-level misdemeanor may be
diverted from jail to our pro­
gram,” Giuliani said. "Here, we
can offer them help with their
substance abuse ana make them
realize the Importance o f the

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Monday. Commissioner Whitey
VxVhtctn w as sick, so the commis­
sion continued the meeting until 7
p.m. Thursday so each commis­
sioner will participate in the deci­
sion.
M ayor Brady Lcssard has said
he is opposed to rebidding the
project and believes the city must
m ove forward with Riverwalk
because it is a vital component in
revitalizing downtown.
"Tito people o f Sanford are
tired of hearing us talk about the
R iverw alk," Lcssard said. "I
think the city commission should
take under advisement the rec­
ommendation of the CRA to go
with the next bidder. Those five
people feel as strongly and have
followed this process as closely
as the city com m ission."
Com m issioner Art Woodruff
said it's a tough decision for com ­
missioners.
"1 think you have to weigh
whether you think we could save

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Herald photo by Tontny Vincent

Seminole Community Mental Health Center Inc., Executive Dlroctor Jamos
Berko shows off some artwork created by clients participating In the Dual
Diagnosis Program. The artwork was on display during a recent opon houso
and then judged Monday, with awards presented to the winners.
proper medication for their men­
tal illness."
The in-patient treatment lasts a
minimum of 45 days, and longer if
needed, Giuliani said. Each client
works with a personalized team
comprised of psychological and
substance abuse professionals.
"D uring the treatment, the
client establishes their personal
ols, and our staff tries to make
ose goals happen," Giuliani
said.
Although the program's focus
is treatment for dual diagnosis, it
also offers clients vocational train­
ing and GED courses.
"W e want to sec the re-integra­
tion of the homeless into society,"
Giuliani said. "W e wont them to
go from living on the streets to
becoming a member of society
and holding a job."
Although it is too early to mea­
sure the success of the program in
its entirety, there have been
numerous personal success sto­
ries.
"O ne o f our first clients was a
homeless man, who was either in
his late 508 or early 60s — it was
hard to tell," Giuliani said. "H e
was picked up on trespassing
charges; and when he got here, hie
w as catatonic. But, ne slowly
began to open up.

enough m oney to ju stify the
delay," W oodruff said. "I don't
th in k w e should leave the
Riverwalk half undone."
Projections by V anD crw orp
indicate the CRA could bond up
to S3 million for projects. City
C om m issioner A rt W oodruff,
w hose d istrict includes the
dow ntow n/waterfrant area, cau­
tioned against dipping to deeply
into the CRA 's bonding capabili­

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"W e learned he had family in
Michigan and had been reported
missing 10 years ago," she said.
"H e was presumed dead."
The man stayed in tlie program
for 10 months. Last month, lie
flew back to Detroit, M idi., and
was reunited with his family.
"It's stories like this that make
the whole thing w orthw hile,"
Giuliani said. "It makes the job
very rewarding."

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the com m ission voted unani­
m o u sly to let the m atter be
brought before a Special Master.
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"T h ey arc all a tto rn e y s," he
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Tax notices mailed to property owners
From Staff Reports
M onday, Aug. 26, Seminole
County Property Appraiser H.W.
"B ill" Su ber mailed 156,000
N otices o f Proposed Property
Taxes (TRIMS) for 2002, to taxpay­
ers. Tire notice represents estimat­
ed values For property as o f
January 1,2002.
T h e 2002 Preliminary Just
(M arket) Value for Seminole
County is $23,623,757,674. This
represents a 10.% percent increase
in value over the past year. The
2002 Preliminary Taxable Value
for
Sem in ole
County
is
$18,401,147,317. This represents an
8 5 9 percent increase over the past
year. Tlrese percentages represent
an overall increase but may not be
reflective o f individual property
values.
For the first time, a new service
is available for taxpayers to view
"o n lin e " the 2002 Notices of
Proposed Property Taxes. This
may be accomplished by accessing
www.scpafl.oig and following the

sim ple directions from
the
Property Appraiser's Home
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Page
using "Record Search".
When asked about this new fea­
ture, Mr. Suber said he is confi­
dent, "this innovative use o f web
technology will efficiently provide
information to the public enabling
them to view and print their pro­
posed tax notice." Taxpayers with­
out Internet access may receive a
duplicate copy of their notice by
contacting trie Customer Service
D epartment at the Property
Appraiser's office.
Questions regarding property
value or how it was determined
may be answered by contacting
the I’roperty Appraiser's office at
407-665-7506. Additional ques­
tions regarding proposed taxes,
budgets or other assessm ents
should be addressed directly to
the taxing authorities. Their plume
numbers are listed on the Notice
of Proposed Taxes. The Property
Appraiser has no role in establish­
ing tax rates or levying special
non-ad valorem assessments.

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"I don't want the CRA to lose
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A u g u s t 28, 2002

STARZ TRYOUT
RESCHEDULED
The O rlando Starz M inor
League Football team has
cancelled tryouts scheduled
for August 25, and
Septem ber 1.
The team will have one last
tryout on Sunday, Septem ber
8 beginning with a 1 JO p.m.
registration at Winter
Springs High School.
The registration fee is
$50.W inter Springs High
School.
For m ore information call
Andrew Haines at 407-3212135 or 321-377-8000, or visit
the team website www.orlandostarzfootbalI.com .

WRESTLING FRIDAY
Live professional Wrestling
will return to Sanfordon this
Friday, August 30th.
Mid Florida Wrestling is
set to bring its best to town
as it will pay a visit to the
Sanford Civic C enter (401
East Sem inole Boulevard)
w ith doors opening at 7 p.m.
and a Bell Time o f 8 p.m.
The M ain Event will fea­
ture a Hardcore M atch
betw een Cham pion
Deathrow, accom panied by
Star, and challenger
Nights talker, w ith Angel in
his com er. Com e and see if
Dea throw has what it takes
to keep the b e lt
The Sem i-M ain finds the
New Outlaw, T.C. Lightning,
in a G rudge M atch with
BaddBoy.
In Bull Rope M atch,
Unchained O utlaw M ullins
takes on Lone Wolf.
O n the undercard, the
other h a lf o f the Unchained
O utlaw s, M ace, with
Sapphire in his com er,
squares off w ith Bill Crude,
w no w ill M iz Olivia and Phil
in his com er, and Bonez
m atches m oves w ith Flagrant
Freddy.
Tickets are $8 for adults
and $4 for kids ages 6-to-12.
Children under five are free.
The M W F also has a spe­
cial ticket offer that w ith five
paying custom ers, you get
the sixth ticket free.
For m ore inform ation call
407-328-9035 or visit the
website at www.mldfloridawrestling.com .

BOYS HOOPS REVUE
Winning Ways Basketball
is currently holding registra­
tion for its Boy's Fall Prep
Revue.
The revue is open to boys
in grades 9-12 and takes
place on Saturday,
Septem ber 7.
The revue features three
games for each participant
with guaranteed 50-percent
g tim e in each gam e, a
tten evaluation for each
participant, as well as a
e. College scouts
Senior game,
will be in attendance.
The deadline to register is
Friday, August 30.
For more inform ation or to
register, please contact
Whining Ways Basketball's
Barry M estel at 407-339-9053
or 1-800-808-H O O P (4667).
You can also check tfut the
w ebsite at www.wlnw aysinc.com .

CASSELBERRY YOUTH
SOCCER
T h e City o f Casselberry is
now accepting registration
fo ry o u th soccer.
The league is for boys and
Is betw een tlie ages o f 4The cost is $50 for
Casselberry residents and
$60 for non-residents.
Registration will be held at
the Parks and Recreation
main office, 125 E. Melody
Lane (behind City H all), on
August 3-4,10-11, and 17-18,
from noon to 4 p.m.
For m ore information
about the league, or becomingra volunteer coach, please
call -407-696-5189.

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G am e w eek p re p a ra tio n s begin a t U C F
Special to the Herald
O R LA N D O — The University of
Central Florida football team, once again
w ith the weather on its mind, took to the
practice field on M onday and was able to
outlast the storm clouds that cam e
rolling in.
For the first time In nearly three weeks,
the Golden Knights will not have an
inter-squad scrim m age to look forward
to at w eek's end as they will start the
regular season against a formidable

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opponent In Penn State on Saturday
afternoon.
With all the hard work o f two-a-day
practices behind them, the Golden
Knights are preparing them selves to
open the season in hostile territory in

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one of the hotbeds o f college football in
front of a raucous crowd o f nearly
107,000 people.
“I am trying to look at it as just another
gam e,” said ju nior Q B Ryan Schneider. ”1
am sure the m agnitude o f the gam e will

hit me on the way to the stadium and
when I get on the field, but once you
take that first snap all your focus is on
the game. You don't hear the crow d, you
put yourself in a zone.”
Not only arc the Knights playing
against one o f the m ost storied team s In
college football, they have the opportuni­
ty to face a college football legend In Joe
Patcm o.
"H e is one of the greatest college
coaches ever,” added Schneider. “It la a
S e e UCF, Page 2B

Is it fall already?
Prep sports
campaign
kicks off
this week

Special to the Herald

By Dean Smith

Sports Editor
SA N F O R D — It's that time
again.
Sem inole County high
school sports fans finally have
the opportunity to get off the
couch as the Fall Sports
Seasons begin this week.
In fact, the golf team s have
already played their first reg­
ular season contests. -----------The Lake M ary and O viedo
girls got the earliest start,
playing their opening rounds
on Monday.
The schedule hit high gear
on TUesday w ith both the
boys and girls team s from all
o f the schools playing.
The teams will be back in
action tomorrow (Thursday)
w ith Sem inole taking on Lake
Brantley at Sw eetw ater and
Lake Howell hosting Oviedo
at W inter Springs Country
Club in girls golf starting at
3 JO p.m.
In boys golf, Lake Brantley
will take on Sem inole at
Mayfair, Lake How ell chal­
lenges O viedo at TVvln Rivers
G olf Club, and Lake Mary
faces Lyman at Rolling Hills
Country Club. All o f these
m atches also begin at 3 JO
p.m.
Also playing their first regu­
lar season gam es this week, ’
on Thursday, will be the Girls
Slow Pitch teams.
The brainchild of Sem inole
High School Athletic Director

Boaters
could face
problems
from heat

The 2003-2004 high school sports
season kicks off In high gear this
week with football and volleyball
both taking pari In the FHSAA spon­
sored 'Classics' that have taken the
place of the old jamborees on
Friday. Slow Pitch Softball gets
started tonight (Wednesday) and
bowling opens on Thursday, while
the golf teams have already
their regular seasons. TN
country season opens Its
with the annual Lake Mary
Summertime Run on Saturday.

A L E X A N D R IA , VA. — W ith
Labor Day fast approaching,
July and August’s hot oven-like
tem peratures across m uch o f
Am erica could spell trouble for
som e boaters over this holiday
w eekend, said B o atU S., the
nation's largest association of
recreational boat owners.
If you haven't run the boat a
lot this sum mer, there's a
tential for gasoline to 'go
d ' or oxidize in the tank, said
Bob Adriance, director of
BoatU.S. Technical Services
Division. Unfortunately, the
first sign o f the oxidized gas which can eventually tum to a
gooey sludge - Is a coughing,
sputtering engine. Adding an
off-the-shelf stabilizer to sus­
pect gas before you go out on
Labor D ay will not resolve the
problem . The sam e Is true with
diesel fuel - adding a m icrobio­
cide also w o n 't restore bad fuel.
Such treatm ents need to be
added before fuel goes bad, not
afterw ards.
O ther than draining the tanka
- an expensive proposition m ost boaters w ill sim ply elect
to run w hatever fuel that's
been in the tank through the
engine. Jerry Cardarelli, vice
president o f B o a tU 5 . Towing
Services, advises that if you
think your fuel m ay be old, you
m ay w ant to travel w ith other
boaters, w ithin range o f on-thew ater help, and bring som e
extra replacem ent fuel filters.
A nother concern for those
w ho haven't boated in a w hile
Is that w e all forget routines
that we haven'tt iregularly perform ed, says Ruth
uth IWood, vice
resident o f the BoatU.S.
undation for Boating Safety
and Clean Water. Wood recom ­
m ends that boaters take their
time before casting off this
S e e O utd oors, Page 2B

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All Souls
girls win
crowns
Special to the Herald
SA N FO R D — It has been a
busy and highly successful
sum m er for tw o local girls bas­
ketball teams.
As usual, the Fifth G rade and
Senior (7th and 8th grade)
team s from All Souls Catholic
School took part in the sum m er
Catholic Youth League basket­
ball program.
But this time it w as a little
different as both squads
brought hom e the first place
trophy.
Not bad for the smallest
Catholic school in the Diocese
o f Orlando!
“It's exciting to have two
young teams w ith so much
potential and enthusiasm ,” said
S e c Cham ps, Page 3B

All Souls Catholic School ol Sanford recently won two summer basketball
league championships. Members of the Fifth grade team (above) were Qlna
Scheratdi, Anne Russi, Jessica Russi, Monica Vergara, Jaim e Seda. Sara
Russl, Krysta Murphy, Elisa Buchotz, Meg Frank and Katie O'Leary. Making
up the seventh and eighth grade Senior Team roster were Rachel
Marsdano, Marla Todaro, Jamie Delude, Kristen Solas®, Jessica Ryan,
Danielle Cosco, Ashley Bucholz and Jaime Emory.

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T he S eminole H erald

O utdoors —
C ontinued from page IB
Labor Day weekend to reac­
quaint them selves with those
safety procedures that always
get you safely out and back.
BoatU.S. - the nation's leading
advocate for recreational boat­
ing issues - provides its 535,000
members with a wide array of
consum er services including a
group-rate marine insurance
rogram that provides over $7
illion in hull coverage; dis­
counts on over 40,000 boating
related products; a fleet o f more
than 400 towing assistance ves­
sels; discounts on fuel and slips
at over 670 marinas; and a sub­
scription to BoatU-S. M agazine,
the most w idely read boating
publication in the U 5 . For more
information visit
http://www.BoatUS.com or call
800-395-2628.

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N A SSA U W M A -

JE W E L O F N O R T H ­
E A S T F L O R ID A
Nassau W ildlife M anagement
Area (W M A) in extrem e north­
east Florida mav just be one of
the state's best kept hunting
secrets. Situated betw een Yulee
to the cast and Callahan to the
w est, the 25,000-acre WMA
offers hunters an excellent
opportunity to bag a whitetail
buck in an area of planted pines,
hardwood forests and swamp
bottom habitat.
In order to hunt on Nassau
W M A, hunters must apply for
and receive a recreational use
permit w hich costs only $197 for
the 2002-03 hunting season.
"T h e good new s Is, there are
still about 190 perm its available
as of August 15," said Joy M.
Hill, public inform ation coordi­
nator for the Florida r ish and
W ildlife Conservation

Com m ission (FW C). "H ow ever,
it's only m id-August and 1 sus­
pect that once people start get­
ting into the hunting frame-ofm ind, those remaining permits
will go fast/'
Lt. M ike Edwards, a law
enforcem ent supervisor for the
FW C, has lived and worked in
Nassau County for a long time.
He says the W M A is loaded
with deer and squirrel, and
hunters should take advantage
o f the opportunity to hunt there.
"T h e average hunting lease in
N assau County costs about $500
per year per hunter. The hunt­
ing at Nassau W MA is as good
or better than most o f those pri­
vate hunt clubs for a fraction of
the cost," said Edwards.
"Unfortunately, people have the
perception that since it's a pub­
lic hunting area it's not as good
as a private club but that’s sim ­
ply not true in this case."

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Local cross country runners can get an earty jump on the season and work out the summer kinks when the annual
Lake Mary Summertime Cross Country run Is held at Lake Mary High School Saturday morning.

Preps
their first taste o f com petition
on Thursday w hen Winter
Springs hosts the First Serve
Classic. Each o f the seven coun­
ty team s will play tw o games
each. Two courts will b e used
with gam es beginning at 4 p.m.
and every hour thereafter.
The football team s will also
have their preseason showcase
event this Friday w hen the
Pigskin Classics arc played.
M ost of the gam es will feature
the freshm en and junior varsity
teams playing a quarter each,
the first and second, w ith the
varsity squads playing the final
half.
But Lake Brantley, Oviedo and
Lake M ary will all play full var­
sity gam es w ith the Patriots
going to Lakeland to take on the
werful D readnoughts and the
ms hosting the Lions at Don
T. Reynolds Stadium . Both of
these gam es will begin at 7 JO
p.m.
In split gam es, M erritt Island
will face Sem inole at Thom as E
W higham Stadium , Winter
Springs will play Lake Howell
in border w ar at Richard L.
Evans Field, and Lyman will
travel to O rlando to take on O ak
Ridge. All o f those gam es begin
at 7 p.m .
T he cross country season
begins this Saturday for most
team s, although, Lyman got a
jum p on the other SA C squads
as it took part in the Space

Continued from page IB
Mike Powers, Slow Pitch is once
again a recognized sport by the
FHSAA and their will be a State
Tournament in November.
The first night's games will be
held tonight (Wednesday) at
Oviedo and Lake Mary.
At Oviedo, Sem inole plays a
doubleheadcr against Oviedo at
4:30 p.m. and Winter Springs at
5:30 p.m. W inter Springs sticks
around to face Lake Brantley at
6:30 p.m. and the Patriots in
turn close out the night against
the Lions at 7:30 p.m.
There will be a triplehcadcr at
Lake Mary w ith the Rams host­
ing Lyman at 5 p.m., the
Greyhounds facing Lake Howell
at 6 p.m., and Lake Mary
returning to battle the Silver
Hawks at 7 p.m.
The rest o f this w eek's sched­
ule will be m ade up o f classics
and jamborees.
Bowling, which will also be a
recognized sport by the FHSAA
for tne first tim e this fall, also
opens its season today
(Wednesday) with the annual
Bob Sprague Tournament at the
O viedo Bow ling Center starting
at 3:30 p.m.
The Bob Sprague Tournament
is used by the teams and coach­
es to set positions for the regu­
lar season, which begins next
Wednesday.
The girls volleyball teams get

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Coast Jam boree last Saturday.
Most o f the county schools are
expected to enter one, if hot
more, teams w hen the annual
Lake M ary Sum m ertim e Cross
Country Run Is contested this
Saturday, August 31st.
The race will be run at the
Lake Mary Cross Country
Course (located behind Lake
M ary High School) w ith the day
beginning at 6 3 0 a.m. with Late
Registration. Racing begins at
7:30 a.m.
Age groups are 9-and-Under,
10 -to -1 2 ,1 3 -to -1 5 ,1 6 -to -1 8 ,19to-29,30-to -39,40-to -49, and 50and-Over. All eight Age Groups
have both M ale and Female
divisions.
All first place finishers receive
medals with second through
10th places in the 12-and-Under
and the 19-and-Over age groups
receiving ribbons.
The Top 10 in each 13-to-15
and 16-to-18 race receives
m edals with places 11-through25 receiving ribbons.
T he top tw o team s in the 13to-15 races and 16-to-18 races
receive cham pion and runnerup trophies.
If you have not already
entered, the cost to run is $5 and
entries will be accepted on
Saturday morning.
Inform ation and entry forms
can be obtained on ww w.flranners.com .

He thinks one o f the reasons
the W M A has such an outstand­
ing deer population is because
access is extrem ely limited and
allowed only during the hunt­
ing season to those who hold n
valid recreational use permit.
"T h e gates are unlocked a
week before the opening of
archery season and remain open
throughout the hunting season.
After that, they arc locked for
the rest o f the year," said
Edwards.
For those w illing to pay $197
for a perm it, there arc many
hunting opportunities: Archery

from Sept. 21 through Oct. 20;
M uzzleloading Gun from Oct.
25-27; General Gun from Nov. 9
through Jan. 5; Small Game
from Jan. 6 through March 2;
Spring Turkey from March 15
through April 20; and Trapping
from Jan. 6 through March 1.
"T h is is really an exceptional
place to hu nt," said Edwards.
Christopher L. Inman knows
that. Last year during archery
season he bagged an 8-point
buck at Nassau WMA Inat q u a!
ified for the Florida Buck
Registry w ith a score of 129
7/8".

W hile there is no cam ping
allowed on the property, there
arc cam pgrounds within a few
m iles in the Yulee and Callahan
area.
To apply for a recreational use
permit to hunt on Nassau
W M A , dow nload one from the
FW C 's w ebsite at
http://wld.fwc.statc.fl.us/hunting/pdf/rec-usc„ .
ication.pdf, or call the
applicat
application.pdf
N ortheast Region office
FWC ’ss Northea
at 352-732-1225 for an applica­
tion. A pplications arc also avail­
able at Nassau and Duval coun­
ty tax collector offices.

UCF
to soon exceed last y e ar's final total o f 12,467. At
the close o f business Thursday, the ticket count
had reached 12,044.
"W e've seen a steady increase in ticket sales in
the weeks leading up to this p oint." UCF
Athletics Ticket M anager Shaw na Potts said. "If
the dem and for season tickets continues to grow
as the first hom e gam e draw s near, w e could pass
the 14,000 m ark."
With a win in any o f U C F's first three road
gam es, all o f w hich are on television, that number
is expected to go even higher. W ith an 0-3 record
before its first hom e gam e in 1997, interest in tick­
ets skyrocketed after U C F lost a d o se gam e to
eventual national cham pion N ebraska. Fans wait­
ed in long lines all w eek to purchase tickets for
the hom e gam e against Idaho. A record crowd of
m ore than 41,000 show ed up at that night as UCF
went on to average a school record 29,585 fans
per game.
"A lot o f fans do not sense any urgency to buy
season tickets at this tim e because we plays in
such a large stad iu m ," U C F sports marketing
director G ert C arm an said. " I f you take a good
look at the num bers, though, there arc more rea­
NO SURPRISES AT GOLDEN KNIGHT CLAS­
sons than not to buy season tickets now. Soon
SIC
enough, all the best scats w ill b e sold out."
The outcom e w as never in doubt, but UCF
D espite the fact the Florida C itru s Bow l, has
coach M ike Kruczek saw what he wanted
perm anent seating for 66,000, and w ith temporary
Saturday at U C F s G olden Knight C lassic scrim ­
seating can hold as m uch as 70/100, som e of the
m age at the Citrus Bowl.
best areas arc already sold out. T h e lover-level
Tne event weas
s a scripted gam e, right dow n to
priority seating on the w est side (hom e) o f the
the final score' that
f
had U C F's varsity defeating
stadium is already full and other sections are not
the scout te a mi 28-23.
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The 90-m inute sim ulated
far behind.
game in helm ets and shoulder pads encom passed
Because the upper-level scats are not available
37 plays for the varsity offense and 30 plays for
for advance sales, and the student section
the varsity defense.
accounts for a large portion o f seating on the east
Prior to the gam e the players w ent through
side, there arc less than 8,500 sideline tickets
what will be tnelr pre-gam e routine from the tim e
rem aining before all the sideline seating is sold
they 1w ake up to the tim e the gam e is over,
Inclui
including getting taped, m eeting w ith their coach- out. T hat num ber w ill continu e to shrink in the
com ing w eeks.
es, w an n in g up an d playing the gam e.
In addition to the attention that w ill be generat­
"T h e guys got an idea o f the kind o f routine
ed b y the beginning o f the season, Carm an hopes
they are going to go through w hen w e play Penn
to spark interest in tickets w ith a carefully
State next w eek ," Kruczek said. "T h ere are going
to b e a lot o f nerves going into that situation s o • planned m arketing cam paign that includes a tele- ,
vision com m ercial that will began airing this past
w e had to rehearse everything that could happen
w eekend.
in a football gam e. I know the people sitting in
"W e are targeting young U C F alum ni and the
the stands probably d id n't realize what w e w ere
teral sports fan, as w ell as entire fam ilies,"
trying to get accom plished with snaps over the
rman said. "U C F football is a great entertain­
u n tcr's head and all that w ent on, but you really
m ent value. There arc season ticket options to fit
ave to go through those situations before you
into a variety o f budgets and the gam es are a fun
et into the battle in the first gam e so that you
atm osphere."
lon't suffer the m istakes that can happen early in
The six-gam e ticket package is only $102 for
the season."
reserved sideline and ju st $72 fo r end zone seat­
The gam e did not go com pletely as planned as
ing. A fam ily o f four can purchase a season ticket
the scout team scored a legitim ate touchdow n
package for the entire year for $150, w hich is a
against the varsity for the first tim e In recent
trem endous savings. Possibly the best deal is the
memory. O n a scout team drive that w as sup­
one targeted toward young alum ni. Those who
posed to result in a field goal, Brandon M arshall
have graduated from UCF in the past five years
caught a long touchdow n pass from Gerry
can p u rch ase a season ticket fo r ju st $30.
■ As
s Fiff that
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* never happened, though,
Connell.
play
After spending the past 23 seasons as an inde­
e
the scout team
lined up to kick a field goal on the
penddent, UCF, finally has a conference to call
next play.
nom
om e. That in itself will give fans to cheer about
Afterward Kruczek joked about the touchdow n
this year. The G olden Knights joined the M id­
pass that w as not scripted. "I told the defense
Am erican Conference an a will begin conference
w e've never been scored on in this gam e and I
play this season. They will have tne opportunity
d on't intend to be scored o n ," he said. "O n the
to play for the M AC title as well as the league's
script you are scored on, but that's not supposed
bowl gam e slots.
to happen in execution out there."
The season kicks off at Penn State Aug. 31 in a
Several key players sat out the scrim m age while
recovering from injury, including starting quarter­ game televised nationally on ESPN . The team will
play at Arizona State on Sunshine N etw ork, and
back Ryan Schneider, leaving Brian M iller to take
at M arshall on ESPN 2, before its hom e opener
all the 6naps for the varsity. Schneider is expected
against Liberty Sept. 28. A nother non-conference
back to practice M onday after resting a shoulder
gam e against Syracuse and gam es against four
bothered by tendonitis.
M AC team s, including defending cham pion
TICKET SALES CONTINUE TO RISE
Toledo, round out the six-gam e hom e schedule.
W ith a less than a w eek before U C F's season
Interested fans can purchase U C F season tickets
opener at Penn State, and still a month before the
by calling the athletics ticket office at (407) UCFfirst hom e gam e, U C F's season ticket sales have
already topped the 12,000 mark and are expected
C o n tin u ef from page IB
great thrill to be able to com pete against one of
nis teams, and I look forward to shaking his hand
at the end o f the game. It will be som ething I will
alw ays rem em ber."
The junior quarterback has seen limited action
since late last w eek due to soreness in his shoul­
der, but is aw are that the rest w as precautionary
and his arm is ready for the season.
"M y arm feels as good as it did at the start
cam p," stated Schneider. "I w as able to put som e
zip on the ball and w as able to m ake it explode
out o f my hand. I would not miss this; we arc all
looking forward to the challenge.
The team will continue to prepare throughout
the w eek and will get an early start on things.
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will be up before the sun to take the field from
approximately 5:15 a.m . to 7:15 a.m . allow ing the
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311

Special nights this week at Speedworld, New Sm yrna
S p e c ia l to th e Herald
B IT H L O — It will be an exciting weekend for
FASCAR fans this weekend as both O rlando
Speedw orld and New Smyrna Speedw ay will be
hosting special events.
This Friday, August 3oth, Speedw orld will be
getting a visit from the Modified Lights and Pro
Challenge Cup series.
Also on the card will be heats and features for
all o f the regular PASCAR Divisions o f Bandaiero,
Super Late Model, M odificds, Sportsm an, Super
Stock, Mini Slock, and Strictly Stock.
As an added attraction local favorite Tim "T he
M issilem an" McPhail will celebrate his 45th birth­
day today (August 28th). Tim is the driver of the
popular #7 Mini Stock called the M issile and the
2(X)1 Mini Stock Cham pion at Speedw orld.
Not long ago on a sunny Saturday m orning at
Speedw orld, Tim was preparing the M issile for
the night's run at New Sm yrna. W hile he was
w orking, Tim Hart cam e in to test his Pm
Challenge Series Trucks. He offered Tim a test run
in one and when he got out his face w as so full of
excitem ent that Mrs. M issile remembered his
birthday was com ing up and this truck w as for
rent.
So this Friday Tim "T h e M issilem an" McPhail
will get a very special birthday present from Mrs.
M issile as he will wheel the #7 Pro Challenge
Truck.
•Happy Birthday Missilem an.
Pit gates open at 5 p.m. 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 O rlando betw een O rlando and
Titusville on Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.
For O rlando Speedw orld raccday info only call
407-568-1367.
New Sm vm a Speedw ay will also be hopping
this Saturday (August 31st) as the Super Late
M odels will run the "L ittle Tree Road to
C harlotte" 125 lap race. T he race will also be the
eighth o f the Sunbelt Super Series.
Also on the program will be heats and features
for the regular FASCAR Divisions o f M odified,
Super Stock, M ini-Stock, Sportsm an, and Strictly
Stock. T h e L ite M od els w ill b e at USA
International in Lakeland for a G ood year
Challenge race that will be a support race for the
H ooters ProCup race.
Pit gates will open at 4 p.m . with grandstands
open a 6 p.m. and racing action beginning at 7:30
p.m.
N SS is located 10 m iles South o f Daytona Beach,
betw een 1-4 (Exit 56, East) and 1-95 (Exit 84, West)
at the intersection of H ighw ay 44 &amp; State Road
415 in Sam sula, betw een New Sm yrna Beach,
D eL in d , Sanford and D aytona Beach.
For m ore inform ation about schedules call the
FASCAR offices at 386-427-4129 (New Sm yrna), or
check the Internet site at W W W .N EW SM YRNASPEEDWAY.COM; or E-M ail at FASC A R N PW qA Q L C Q iM - • ••
‘A lso you are invited to tune In to D aytona's
W NDB-AM 1150 " Vie tint’ " V O IC E " o f Stock Car
‘Racing!" every M onday night from 8 p.m . to 9
p.m. follow ing the Benny Parsons Show.

hear the latest new s from the finest local racing
tracks.
Let us know your com m ents on Volusia
Speedw ay Park racing!! O ne hour of racing
results and drivers each week!
Call in to talk to your host, Roland Via. Special
guests include G loria &amp; Vicky from Volusia
Speedw ay Park. They would love to hear from
you.
Any drivers w ho would like to participate on this
radio show dial (386) 677-1380 or ’ 1380 on your
C ingular W ireless phone. Listen world wide on
W ELE.com and click the "o n air." Sam e great talk
show!!!
W ELE also airs "Talk Back Today" from 7 a.m.
to 10 a.m. w ith Roland Via M onday-throughFriday. Call in to express your opinion on the su b ­
ject for the day!!

This is a radio show that is devoted to Short
Track Stock C ar Racing and is sponsored by FAS­
CA R and hosted by Randy Dye of Speedw ay
D odge and Tom my U p ton from N ew Sm yrna
Speedway. They will take your calls and answ er
questions at 386-2394X133.
You can listen to the radio show anyw here in
the United States via the Internet!!! Log on to
....wwvy.wndb.com. G ive them a call and support
"y o u r" radio show!

ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD DRAGWAY
B IT H L O — O rlando Speedw orld Dragway will
be hosting "Street D rags" every W ednesday 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 w eather inform a­
tion call 407-568-5522.

R ESU LTS
NEW SM Y R N A SPEEDWAY
Saturday, Augutt 24
IASIRUCK SERIES _ I. (40) Paul Grynrw*/. 2 (17) J&lt;»hn Mitchril;3
(5) Jimmy Gill. 4. (10) Kim Sthcfflcr; 5 (99) Danny f &lt;*%trr; 6 (9.1) |r#l
rirmtinc; 7. (fi) Todd Bontrjgrr; 8 (96) Jamyci Serkirw, 9. (27) Shawn Icrly,
10. (28) Maik Payne; It (V*) Jamc* Wright III. 12 (50) Andy Breedlove.
13. (18) Wendell Urrihd, 14 (01) Robhy Diehl. 15 (16) David Salkiy. 16
(25)Gary Em worth; 17. (3) Donald Davi»; 18 (44) Paul Crynewk/ III. 19.
(2) C h ris Garmon; 20 (15) Ik * Spaeth. 21 (31) Kelly Caudill. 22 (4) Al
Neumann. 23. (21) Pat Dunn

V O L U S IA SPEED W A Y PA RK
B A R B E R V IL L E — T he Florida Mini Sprints
cam e back to Volusia Speedw ay Park on Saturday
to give the fans lots of fast side-by-side racing
w ith a wide blue-groove track.
The 20 lap feature started with a salute to the
fans with a four-a-breast parade lap. The #46 of
Ed Jam es of M acon, Georgia would start on the
pole to lead the 17-car field.
The #46 would take the lead but a yellow
would com e out after lap one w ith the #38 of
Gary’ M incey getting tapped from behind by the
#86 of Russ H eider and would collect the wall in
turn 2.
Jam es would lead for a few laps till the #7 of
Jesse Teed m ade a pass on the inside o f turn four
to take the point.
With laps counting dow n there w ere lots of
three-w ide side-by-side racing going on in the
m iddle o f the pack. A caution would com e out
with just three laps to g o when O rlando’s Toed
blew a m otor causing a 3-lap shoot-out.
T h e #55 o f Allen C raig led the pack on the
restart and would hold on to win the race with
the #2 o f Steve C rabtree finishing second and
H eider rounding out the top three.
This Saturday night (August 31st), the Pow der
Puffs get another chance to show their racing
skills. To sign up call G loria at 386-985-4402.
In addition to the special race fans will also see
a regular evening's schedule of races in the I-ate
M odel, Hobby Stock, Street Stock, Mini Stock and
Pure Stock classes will be run.
G randstands open at 5 p.m . and racing starts at
7:30 p.m.
G eneral A dm ission is $10 w ith children 12 and
under free. T h e track also offers Senior and
Student discounts.
For inform ation on schedules, etc. call 386-9854402 or visit the web at htlp://ww w.volusiaspeedw aypark.com .
Volusia Speedw ay Park is located just 15 miles
w est o f O rm ond Beach. From 1-95, take exit 88
w est op State Road .40. From H ighw ay 17, turn
lc ft.u n S R 4 0 . J1to facility is five m iles east.of . ..
Barberville.

V O LU SIA SPEEDW AY PARK
Saturday, Auguat 24
IIOBBY STOCK _ I (23S) Patrick Shettra. 2 &lt;IM) Da\id Kimry; 3 (01)

ORLANDO — T h e O rlando
M agic have exercised their
option on forward-guard M ike
Miller, G eneral M anager John
Gabriel announced Friday. Per
team policy, term s of the deal
arc not disclosed.
M iller ( 6 '8 " ,2 1 8 ,2/19/80)
appeared in 63 regular season
gam es with the M agic last sea­
son, averaging 15.2 ppg., 4.3
rpg. and 3.1 apg. in 33.7 minpg.
He also m ade 53 starts, averag­
ing 15.5 ppg., 4.5 rpg. and 3.3
jp g . in 34.8 minpg. during that
span.
"W e had until O ctober 31 to
exercise our option on M ike
(M iller), but it w asn't necessary
to wait tliat long," said G abriel.
"W e are very excited to have
him signed through the 20034)4
season."
During the 20014)2 cam paign,
M iller shot .383 (116-of-303)
(m m beyond the three-point arc,
fin k in g second on the team and
57th in the NBA. He scored in
Rouble figures 51 tim es, includ‘ g a career-best 32 points on
ov. 24 vs. Charlotte. M iller
scored 20-plus points 13 times.
He led (or tied) the team in scor­
ing 10 times, in rebounding
seven times and in assists seven
(imes.
! M iller was named the 20004)1
NBA Rookie of the Year and was
(lie lone unanim ous selection to
(lie 2000-01 NBA All-Rookie
|eam. During his rookie cam ­
paign, he w as the only NBA
rookie to play in all 82 gam es
and averaged 11.9 ppg., 4.0 rpg.
and 1.7 apg. in 29.1 minpg.,
while shooting .407 (148-of-364)
from three-point range.
I O riginally selected in the first
inund (fifth overall) of the 21XX)
NBA Draft by O rlando, Miller
has played in 145 career games,
4ll with the M agic, averaging
13.3 ppg., 4.1 rpg. and 2.3 apg.
ip 31.1 minpg. He has connected
On .396 (264-of-667) of his thrcepoint attem pts during his career.

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Saturday. A u g u s t 3
S U P E R L A T E M O D E L (S U N B E I T S U P E R S I R I E S R A C E #7 A N D
2 N D L E G O r T R I P L E C R O W N ) . East O u a lif ie r #37 |ame« P o w e ll;
Top R o o k ie : #74| Jay M id d le to n ; Tealure results: 1.(3) M ik e Mrrsnahan.
2. (37) James P o w e ll; 3 (174) D ic k A rxIcrM xi. 4 (07) Jefl Scofield; 5 (0)
R k h Pratt; 6 (74j) Jav M id d lcttm . 7 (22) I &gt;.i\ id I r.* h lk t g B (77i fa n n y
K ay; 9. (13) Tom lla M ’lm ayer; 10 (36) M ik r Ia tilk . II (96) D an n y
Johnson; 12 (16k) Tom m y K in g . 13. (40) M k t u e l W illiam s; 11 (88) H n x k
O g lesb y; 15. (11) D a v id Rogers. |6 (3 le ) Scott) I His, 17. (74) Harry
W illo u g h b y ; 18 (78) B J Me I r o d . 19. (9H) H e rb N e u m a n

C h am p s
C ontinued from page I B
head coach Cheryl Russi. "They
worked hard over the sum m er
and the hard w ork paid off in a
big w ay!"
The Fifth G rade team had to
com pete against fifth and sixth
grade team s from Annunciation
in Longw ood, Good Shepherd,
Holy Family and St. Jam es from
O rlando, and St. Mary
M agdalene in M aitland, but
proved to be up to the task as
they posted a 4-1 record in the
regular season.
Tlie team then won three
gam es in the tournam ent to
earn a shot at undefeated Good
Shepherd in the Cham pionship
Gam e.
Good Shepherd had dom inat­
ed the regular season, including
getting past All Souls by four
points.
But the finale proved different
as Jessica Russi nit a threepointer as All Souls jum ped out
to a 64) lead before Good
Shepherd could even get off a

good shot.
The All Souls defense was
strong throughout as Jessica
and Sara Russi and Katie
O 'Leary kept the ball out o f the
paint.
The locals w ere clinging to a
one-point lead, 11-10, when
Jaim e Seda was fouled with
three seconds rem aining.
Seda m ade one o f the two
from the charity stripe and
Good Shepherd was unable to
get off a snot as All Souls pre­
vailed, 12-10.
It w as the first cham pionship
ever for the Fifth grade team
w hich w as m ade up of Gina
Scheraldi, Anne Russi, Jessica
Russi, Monica Vergara, Jaim e
Seda, Sara Russi, Krysta
Murphy, Elisa Bucholz, Meg
Frank and Katie O'Leary.
The Senior G irls had a much
easier tim e of it, having only
two teams, St. Mary M agdalene
and Holy Redeem er from
Kissimmee, to com pete against.
T h o s e t w o t e a m s p r o v e d t o In -

no m atch for the All Souls five
a s 5 -fo o l-ll Ashley Bucholz and
Jam ie Delude controlled the
aint and guards Rachel
larsicano and Bianca G anthicr
dom inated the outside.
M em bers o f the Senior Team
were Rachel M arsciano, Maria
Todaro, Jam ie Delude, Kristen
Solass, Jessica Ryan, Danielle
Cosco, Ashley Bucholz and
Jaim e Emory.
In addition to the excitem ent
of w inning the cham pionships,
both team s also got the oppor­
tunity to play at the TD
W aterhouse Centre and got to
met several of the O rlando
M iracle W NBA players.
Cheryl Russi w as the head
coach for both team s with her
husband, Mark, and Judy
M arsicano serving as assistant
coaches for the Senior Team.
Both teams hope they can
carry the success from the sum ­
mer over to the school year as
the fall basketball season opens

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O rlando M agic forw ard-center
Steven H unter has suffered a
to m anterior cruciate ligam ent
(A CL) in his right knee, General
M anager John G abriel
announced Monday. T he injury
occurred while H unter w as par­
ticipating in Big M an Cam p at
The Basketball A cadem y in
Bradenton, Florida. Following
surgery (date TB D ), H unter is
expected to be out four to six
months.
H unter (7 '0 ", 220,10/ 31/ 81)
appeared in 53 regular season
gam es during his rookie cam ­
paign w ith the M agic last sea­
son, averaging 3.6 ppg. and 1.8
rpg. in 9.7 minpg. He also m ade
21 starts, averaging 5 3 ppg., 3.1
rpg. and 1.52 blkpg. in 15.7
minpg. during that span.
O riginally selected in the first
round (15th overall) of the 2001
NBA Draft by O rlando, H unter
layed tw o seasons at DePaul
diversity. He finished third in

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Magic exercise option on Miller
Special to the Herald

Jim m y Heffner; 4 (88) D rn n i« N o rth ; 5 (18) K k h a rd Price, n (50) P a l
Tauthee; 7. (1% ) Jt&gt;e Oetkey; 8 (19k) K o r y I W i . 9 ( 5 l) S t r \ r (H d a k rr; 10
(54) John Palm er
I I O B B Y S T O C K B - M A I N _ I (63) C a lv in C h r h tia n : (46) T ra vU
(•am ble. 3. ( 2 7 l') S t n e Edm und*, 4 (57) H e in z lla a v 5 (Mj I ru A rm in io .
6 (23C) R k lu n l Shettra. 7. (65) A la n Stanley, 8 (10) Vom Ik.ce. 9 (28T)
G le n n Tatum. 10 (17) H ill M a rtin
L A T E M O D E L . I (13) la w to n M ir* h e w . 2. (22) H n it l a ilio n . 3. (17)
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7. (21) Johnny M ille r, 8 (24) lo r n H L * k h u m ,9 (|9 )R \.tn lh o m .iv 10 (46)
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M I N I S T O C K _ 1 (6) M att t'a w n u d . 2 (K 9) M ik e C a w n x J , 3 (66)
D o n n ie A sh fo rd . 4 (9|l) M k Iu c I C k iu k . 5 (777) James M cCague; 6. (7)
Stanton M ill* . 7 (00) loanee Ire ; 8 (45) IV 4 * y K iih a n lv m 9 (2X7)
R ichard Shettra. 10 (16) P au l M cA fe e
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ik h n n d r r ; 4 (6) Scott I a g a w . 5 (4P) |a m e * IY trty 6 (77) Dale* Shade; 7.
(54) Tim H u gh es. 8 (5) K e c in A d m e n , 9 (p i) |U4* |.hm -v 10 (IK ) K e v in
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school history w ith 128 career
blocked shots and in Field goal
percentage, shooting .586 from
the floor.

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MARK HUGHES NAMED
ASSISTANT COACH
T he O rlando M agic have offi­
cially added M ark H ughes to
Doc R ivers’ staff as an assistant
coach. General M anager John
G abriel announced Friday. In
addition, G abriel also
announced that assistant coach­
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and Paul Prcssey have all had
received contract extensions. Per
team policy, term s of the deals
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WITNESS my hand and tha aaal of
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BY Ruth King
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SEMINOLE
County
Courthouts al (407)665-4227, 16004554771 (TDO) or 1400-955
9770. vw Florida Ratay Barnes
THIS NOTICE SMALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A W EEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE W EEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
Pubkah Auguri 21.29.2002
PPI41

44. PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated (hit 12 day of Augual. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Via O c u t Court
By Mary Slroupa
Daputy Clark
Publish in:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O F DAVID J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S Umvaruy Drtva Sola 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parsons with dwabAtw* naad
Ing a spactol accommodation thould
oontad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
lha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouts al 4074654227. 14009554771 (TOO) « 1400-9556770.
via Florida Ralay Sarvtca
Pubkth August 21.28.2002
PP139

w*K&gt;M x k te u I t 2436 Chat* aw
Sanford Fla 32771 on or before
(date) September 4. 2002. and file
lha ortgvial with the Cterti of Ihra
Court at (Cterti't address) 301 North
Para Avenue. Santord. FL 327711243 before service on Petitioner or
immeduitefy thereafter It you fail lo
do to. a defaufl may ba entered
agent! you tor the refcef demanded

CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY, INC SUCCESSOR IN
INTEREST TO ASSOCIATES HOME
EOUITY SERVICES. INC F X 'A
FOflO CONSUM ER FINANCE
COMPANY. IN C .
PlamMl.
CHRISTOPHER L BELL AK/A
CHRISTOPHER BELL, X .1 ,
0#**ndam(»)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CHRISTOPHER L BELL AX/A
CHRISTOHER BELL
LAST KNOWN ADORE SS
564 Long Lak* Drtv*
Ovwdo. FL 32765
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
LILLIE P WILLIAMS
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADDRESS:
UNKNOWN
TOMM R EEVES
LAST KNOWN AOORESS
UNKNOWN

CURRENTAD ORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY, THROUOH.
UNDER, ANO AGAINST THE HERE­
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL OEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR AU VE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN W TEREST AS SPOUS­
ES. HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN AOORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT AOORESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
lo toedoe# a motigaga on m* toltowtog iR O S M property at SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida
LO T *72. TH E VILLAGES AT
KINQSBfliDOE W EST TRACT TT.
ACCORDING
TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF. AS R ECO flO ED IN
PLAT BOOK 49. PAGES 37
THROUOH 42. INCLUSIVE. PUB­
LIC RECO ROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
haa baan Nad agamu you and you
am laguaad to tan a * copy X yoa
wnoan detente &gt;umhai 30 day* (A x
■Pa Tirol publication. 4 any. on
Echevarria A Associate*. P A .
rvim m • an&lt;xn«y. wnoM •cxjreji it
01 IB Corporate Laka Drtv*. Sufta
300. Tampa. FtonOe 33634. and Ha
Vte ortpnal with fm Court «Vter
b*4ora Mrvtca on PteintafTt attomay
or Immadalafy lharaaflar, otherwise.
a &lt;tef«A wtf ba aniarad agarot you
io« ma ra w o*n\inow m r a
Compter* or patteon
Thte note* ahal ba pubftahad onca
aach weak lor two conaacuttva
waaka W tha SarHonJ ttertej
WITNESS my hand and tha saai of
Court on V * day ol AUO 13.

PLAINTIFF S NOTICE
OF ACTION
TO: LARRY W CURTIS
OMNIA CREDIT COMPANY. LLC
And a l perms citmmg veered by.
mromyi- im dx w egamx
LARRY W CURTIS
OMNIA CREDIT COMPANY. LLC
and o l portiM having or dam ng to
havo any n^4. Ml*, or M n i l to me
pioparty haraai daaertbad CU R ­
RENT
RESIDENCE
UNKNOW HLAST
KNOWN
ADORESS 972 ROARING DRIVE.
•251. ALTAMONTE SPRINOS. FL
32714 O F THE DEFENDANT
LARRY W CURTIS Currant restdanca unknownlest known a d lra u
1651 E. Firat Straal *910. Santa
Ana. CA 92706 al tha dalandant
OMNIA CREDIT COMPANY. LLC.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED 9wl an acton
lo torectoee mortgage on Via lo lo a
Ing daaertbad pioparty in Sananola
County, Florida
UNIT 251. BUILDING 156 OF HID­
DEN SPRINGS CONDOMINIUM. A
CONDOMINIUM ACCORDING TO
THE DECLARATION O f CONDO­
MINIUM RECORDEO IN OFFICIAL
RECORD BOOK 1594, PAGE 666.
ET S E O . ANO AS AMENDED. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMI
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
and having a Commonly known
672 Roanng Drtva. *251. Altamonte
Spnnga. a 32714
haa baan Nad egxnst you knd you
ara required lo aarva an original ol
your amnan datanaar . 4 any. w«h tha
Sananola County Cladi c4 Vtra C o u l
wafan 30 dayt kom 4ta krai data ol
pubkeatton. and lo karva a copy on
PlalnMra
Attomay,
Clay
A.
Hoffttoger, ol lha Law Firm oI
MASON 1 ASSOCIATES. P A .
whoaa addraaa la 17757 U S.
Highway 19 North. Suaa 500.
Mangrova Bay. Ctotrwaler. Florida
33764. wittm 30 day* bom tia M
data ol pubacabon. othanaiaa a
dataat wS ba entered sgemsl you
•or tia rakal damandad In tie ocroOatad AUG 14. 2002
MARYANNS MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Rum King
Aa Dapuly Ctart
In accordanoa warn I
Wah Dwabane* Act pariona wtm
t*aab4Baa n aab ig a apaoal aooonv
modatlon lo pamcmata m 44a proceedng thould contact court
Admtototrafcon al lalaphona numbar
(407)665-4227. not M V »tan seven
(7) dayt prior lo tia pnx a adng 4
haanng imparted. (TOO) 1000955
9771. or W*ca (V)14004554770.
via Florida Ratay Samoa
Maaon AAeaocwie*. P A
177S7 U S 19Norm. Suaa 500
Clearwater. FL 33764
(727)636-3600
Pubkt/i August 21.28.2002
PPI4J

2002
Ctork ol 9w CIRCUIT Court
Dy Rum Kng
A j D«puly Ctork
Echevama IA u o c u Im P A . P.O.
Bos 25018. Tampa. FL 33622 S016
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM ­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
TH IS-P R O C E ED IN G
SHOULD
CONTACT I COURT.* ADMMrtlT RA­
TION AT *01 H PRKK- RYtMUE.
SANFORD. FLO RO A S 2 n i, TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-4330.
NOT -LATER- THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
ING
IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TOO) 1-0OO-965S771. OR VOICE
(V) 14004554770. VIA R O R O A
RELAY SERVICE.
Pubkah: AuguX 21,29.2002
PPI45
M THS CM CUfT COURT
OPTHC19TH
JUOKSAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEM M OLC COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A SE NO. 03-CA-1464 14 O
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

FRANKLIN M JE TE R a im .a t X .
1.
NOTICE OP ACTION
PLEASE PUBLISH IN -SEMINOLE
HERALD1
TO BETTY 8. JETER. 4 a*v«.
and'or daad taa (man) unknown
haa*. davttaat . tagaiaat or grantaat
and a l paraona or pan** claiming
by. throm A undar or eganX han
(mam)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat an Action
•or k n d o tu a at a mongaga on tia
M ow ing proparty m SEMINOLE
C a tty . Florida
LOT 126. REMINGTON OAKS AT
THE CROSSINGS. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT TH EREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 36.
PAGES 66. 69. ANO 70. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
haa baan Nad aganal you and you
art raquaad lo larva a copy ot yen*
wnttan datanaaa. 4 any. lo 4 on
SPEAR ANO HOFFMAN. P A .
Anom ayt. whoaa addraaa la 706
Soum Data Norway. Corat Gabtaa.
Florida 33146. (306)666'2299. w*hm 30 day* altar ma km pubacabon at
tia noaco and lo Ma rw ortgaial wan
rna Clark at tw C oat normr batora
•wrvtca on SPEAR ANO HOFFMAN.
P A , anomayt or anmadrtaly maraanlarad agairwl you lor ma rakal
damandad In lha Com plaat or
W ITNESS my hand and aaat ot taa
C o a l on tee AUO 13 2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
Aa Clark ot ma Court
By: Rum King
Aa Dapuly ClarL
SPEAR I HOFFMAN
706 Boom Ouua IKfiw ey
Coral Oablaa. Florida 33146
Tataphona (306)6662299
Paraona a t ) d* abdty who naad a
specie! accommodation to partopete In 94a procawdng ahoOd con­
tact AOACoonSnator at 301 N Park
Avwnua. Buna N301, Sanford.
Florida 32771. al la u l kva day*
prior to fta proceedng Tataphona
(407)323-4330 Eat 4227; 1 600*55
*771 (TDO). Of 1 9004564770(V).
via Florida Ratay 8*m c*Ac
Pubkah Augual *1.29. 2002
PP144
___________________
M THE C M C U T COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
jUO tCIAL CM CUtT
M ANO FOR
• IM M O L I COUNTY.
FLO M DA
C A M NO.: B9-CA-1417 I4L

THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK.
lo a n

TR U ST 19094 Undxm e

Rockng end BetHXng Agra*«»m
Dated a* X Ja w 1.1960-

M THS CMCUTT COURT
OF THE t«TH JUDICIAL
CMCUTT *4 ANO FOR
• S M W O tl COUNTY.
n_nng) i
FILE NO.: 01-CA-3900-14-W
JAM ES LARRY WHITAKER

CONNIE ELIZABETH DUPREE and
and SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLO RO A.
CLER K 'S NOTICE OP SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN mat.
pursuant lo lha Sonm aiy Final
-todgmart lor Forodoeuro and aala
amarad In 94a cauaa panting m tia
Caort Court m and lor Samatola
C o o ty. Florida, balng C M Caaa
Numbar 01-CA-290514-W. lha
otdamignad Clark w l *** tia prop­
arty M i la d In Sananola County,
riooa*. oM ODsa as.
Thai cartan Condonamon Paroal
known a* Una No 121-C Daaarty
Spring*. ■ Condomtnatn. and an
undMdad 003979 ktaraat In ma
land, common alamant* and com­
mon arponaa* appurlanant to u r t
Una. a l m aceordanca M i and aubl*ct to 9w oovanant*. condtoon*.
Non* ot tha Declaration ot
Condortankan ol D*«»ny Spnnga. 1
eondommkim. aa raoordad to O R
Book 1337, Paga 1990; aa amandad
to O R Bookl340. paga 1647.pubkc
raoorda ot Sammota County, Florida
P areal 104 23 21 29 615-0000121004
X pitokc sale to 9w N Xw X and box
Odder lor caah at 11.00 am on tia
Sm day ol Saptambar. 2002. at tia
waat hont door ot tha Sammota
County
Courthouaa.
Santord.
8*mtoX* C o o ty. Ftortda.
DATED*** 12 day ot August. 2002.
MARY ANNE MORSE
dark X m a C k o * C o o l
By Mary Stroup*
Daputy dark
John W. Rodgsrt. EaqOm
304 E Colonial Drtva
Orlando. Florida 32901
(407)423-3401
AWomay tor Ptasatl
Florida Bar No 092745
In acoordancs wah *ia Amarlrana
W*h Dwabawe* A ct panona wtm
Ou btaia i netting a tpaaal accom­
modation to pamapaia In 4*a procaadmg thould contact Court
AdmUtatiabon at 37 N. Oranga
Avanua.. SO U 1 IX , Ortando. FL
32901. lalaphona (407)634-2050.
not (alar man ssvan (7) dayt propar
to ma procaadmg
H haanng
Imparad (TDO) V6009554771 or
Vwca (V) 14004554770. via
Flortda Ratay Samoa
Pubkah August 21.26.2002
PPI42
M THE CtRCUTT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CtRCUtT,
SEM N O LE COUNTY.
FLO R O A
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO: 02 C A 1129 14 K
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO
PLAINTIFF
VS
ANOELLA CLARK. E T A L .
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO ANOELLA CLARK
whoaa raamanca to otuiow n 4
ha/tha/Viay ba bring; and 4
hwkhanhsy ba dsad. t » unknown
dstsndanu who may ba i pouaa*.
iiiU jn t t i.

Iteoort.

Cf*drtor«,

•asraat by. mrou^L otdsr or aganal
ma Dsfandanto. who am not known
to b# daad or abva. and a l pamaa
having or ctosrang to hava any njpa.
Wla or ktaraat m tha proparty
dsacrtiad ki ma mongaga bamg
VOIKlOMO hOfSPI
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED mat
an acaon to toractoaa a mongagaon
ma tokowing proparty.
LO T E l. LAURELW OOO.
ACCORDING TO
T X
PLAT
TH EREOF A t M B O N D B M P U T
BOOK II. PAGE 96. PUBLIC
RECOROS O F SEM M O LE COUN­
TY. FLO RlOA

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE 16TH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT.
IN ANO FOR
SEM M OLE COUNTY.
FLORlOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 02 CA 62J 14 W
OE CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. INC AX/AQ E
CAPITAL MORTGAGE. M C .
PLAINTIFF
VS
TIMOTHY B WEIONER AJK/A T.
BRANOON WEIDNER IF LIVING.
ANO IF OEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
IN TM t CIRCUTT COURT
G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUTT.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
IN ANO FOR
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
SEM M O LI COUNTY,
FLORlOA
BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR
AGAINST TIMOTHY B WEIONER
GENERAL
AX/A T. BRANOON WEIONER.
JURISDICTION DIVISION
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TIMOTHY
CASE NO: 02 C A 1729 14 K
B. WEIONER AX/A T. BRANOON
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO .
WEIONER. IF ANY. NANCY S
PUUNTIFF
WEIONER. SWEETWATER OAKS
VS
HOMEOW NERS' ASSOCIATION.
ANOELLA CLARK. IF LIVING. ANO
M C ; JOHN DOC ANO JANE DOE
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS M
SPO U SE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
POSSESSION
G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
DEFENOANT(S)
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
NOTICE OF
TRUSTEES. ANO ALL OTHER
FORECLOSURE B A LI
PARTIES CLAIMING AN N TER EST
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN paBY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
tuam to a Summary Final Judgrrwnt
AGAINST
ANOELLA
CLARK;
ol Foradewaa daiad August 5. 2002
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f ANOELLA
•nlsrsd in Crvt Casa No 02C A 623CLARK. IF AN T SEMINOLE
14 W d 4w O c u t Court d lha 1STH
COUNTY.
FL;
CHRISTINA
Judetoi O rcut m and tor SEMINOLE
LONOCHAMP, WRAY WHITTIER:
Coo*y. Santord. Florida I wri taa to
KEVIN ARID. DEAN PRESCO O.
»w tvghasl and batl taddar tor cash
KINGSLEY CLARK;
REVERLY
al Via Watt From Dow at lha SEMI­
ELLIS. JO EL ELLIS. JOHN DOE
NOLE Cootty Courthouta locatod at
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
X I N Park Avanua m Santord.
TENANTS M POSSESSION.
Florida, al 1100 am on ma 15 day
DCFENOANT(S)
oI Octobar. 2002 lha following
NOT1CS O F ACTION
dasenbad
proparty as tat torth m
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
said Summary Fnal Judgmam. toTO Tha oWnown apauaa. hair*,
banabetarto*. or othar pamai darn­
wt:
LOT 1. BLOCK C. SWEETWATER
ing against tha Ettala ot tha
OAK8. SECTION 15. ACCORDING
Dafandam.
CYNTHIA
CLARK,
TO THE PLAT TH EREOF. AS
dacaaaad. whoaa ra*idanca I*
RECO flO ED IN PLAT BOOK 20.
unknown:
PAGE 19. O F THE PUBLIC
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED mat
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
an acbon to tometoaa a mongaga on
TY.
FLORIDA
4ia knowing proparty:
Daiad Fvs 12 day d August. 2002.
LOT 21. LAURELW OOO.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
ACCORDING
TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork ol 9« C*cu4 Court
BOOK 15. PAOE 95. PUBLIC
B y Maty Streupa
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE COUN­
Daputy Clark
TY. FLO RlOA
haa baan Mad againat you and lha
Pubkah m:
you am raqOmd to karva a copy d
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
your wnaan datanaaa. 4 any. lo 4 o n 1 THE LAW OFFICES O F DAVIO J . '
OMOO J. STERN. 99 0 . PlamHT*
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY F O R '
attomay. whoaa addm u w 901 S
PLAINTIFF
Untvamay Drtva *500. Plantation. FL
M l 8 Urwarsity Drtva Suka 600
33324 on or batora (no tolar man 30
Plantalon, FL 333?4
day* horn tha data &lt;4 tha frit pubk(954)2334000
cabon ot 9tto none* ol acbon) and Ma
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
*» original wtti ma dark ot taa court
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
aahar batora tarvtca on plambg*
ACT. parsons with ctaahMa* naadattomay or knmattatoly marnadar,
ng a spaoai accommodation should
otiarwtaa a dataot wS ba amarad
com set COURT ADMMMTRATION.
againat you tor tw mbal damandad
al
tha
SEM INOLE
County
In ma com pton or patton Mad hamCourthouaa at *074954227.1400K
9559771 (TOO) w 1400-9654770.
WITNESS my hand and tw M ai 01
ria Honda Ratay Garries
H a Court at SEMINOLE County.
Pubkth August 21,28.2002
Flortda. H a day ol AUQ13 2002.
PPI38
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
M THE CMCUTT COURT
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Rum King
OF THS 19th
DEPUTY CLERK
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
LAW O FFICES OF DAVIO J STERN
M ANO FOR
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Samtnoto COUNTY,
FLORlOA
901 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
No.: 01-OR-293646A4
PLANTATION. FL 33324
Jamas Cofhnna
IN ACCO RDAN CE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. pamona wtm rkaaiwaw* lo a d ­
Unknown.
ing a kpwriwi accorvnodction *030d
comad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
NOTICE OF ACTION
al
tha
SEMINOLE
County
FOR ADOPTION BY STEPPARENT
CourthouM at (407)6654227, 1TO (nama ol Ratpondam) Unknown
600-6564771 (TOO) or 1400 655
(Raapondanft tost known addmaa)
8770. Ha Florida Ratay Sarrica
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat an acbon
LISHED ONCE A W EEK FOR TWO
hat baan Nad agamat you and that
CONSECUTIVE W EEKS
you am raquaad to tarva a copy ol
PUBLISH IN THE 6EMIN0LE HERyo a wrtnan datantat. 4 any. to 4 on
(name ol Pakbonar) Jamas Com m a,
Pubkah Augual 21.26. 2002
whoaa addraaa to 7*2 Cr aak water
PP140
Tsnboa 4212 Lake Mary. FL. 327*4
on w batora (data)Septambar 13.
M THE ORCLKT COURT
2002. and Na tie ongmal snm ma
OF THE UTW
dark ol 4*a Court at (dark* address)
JUDICIAL ORCUfT,
X I NORTH PARK AVENUE. SAN­
FORD. FL 32771 , baton seme* on
W ANO FOR
SEM M O LI COUNTY.
Pebboner w nvnariataly thereafter
FLORlOA
4 you la ! to do so. a dalaub may ba
GENERAL
aniarad agaeial you tor ma rakal
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO: 03 C A 673 14 W
C cprai ol a l coot doconam* m a*e
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
cate, tndudng orders, ara avaiatie
CORPORATION F/K/A FT
at 9w Clark ol 4w Cocum C o u rt
MORTGAGE COMPANIES O V A
ofbek. You may rmnaw mesa docu
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE.
mama upon request
PLAINTIFF
You must keep tie Clark at tie
VS
C»a&lt;* Court* ofhee nobbed ol yoa
c a r am addraaa.
(You may Me
ALBERT A GONZALEZ IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAO. THE UNKNOWN
Notice ol Current Address. Florida
Famky Law Form 12.915 )FU u e
SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES
paper* m 4vs lawtuk wS ba mated
G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES
to ma address on record al ma
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
dark* ortca
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
WARNING Ruto 12295. Florida
BY. THROUOH. UNDER
OR
Fam4y Law- Rules ol Procedu*.
AGAINST ALBERT A GONZALEZ.
rtquret cartan automate dodoaum
ELISA CRUZ IF UVM O . ANO IF
ol doconam * and Mormebon
DEAO. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
Fa4oa to comply can m u* n sanebona, inducing dtrmttaJ or amkmg
HEIRS. DEVISEES. G R AN TEES.
ot pieatings
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
Dated August 9, 2002
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
MARYANNE MORSE
INTEREST BY. THROUOH. UNOER
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
OR
AGAINST
ELISA CRUZ.
By Nancy R. Winter
ALAFAYA WOOOS
Daputy Clerk
HOMEOW NERS
ASSOCIATION.
Pubkth August 14. 21. 28. 6
M C : JOHN DOC ANO JANE DOE
Saptambar 4. 2002
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
PP082
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
M THE CMCUTT COURT
NOTICE OF
OF THC EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
FO RECLOSURE SALE
M ANO FOR
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p a
tuam to a Summary Fmal Judgmam
SEM M OLC COUNTY.
FLORIDA
d Fom doaaa daiad August 6. 2002
CA SE NO. 02-OR-412-020-W
amarad m Civ* C a m No 02C A873
Milton
M
Jordan.
14 W ot 4w CtrtuA Court o lr a H T H
Juckcui Ctreuk m and tor SEMINOLE
County- Santord. Florida I wd taa to
ANO
ma l*gna*t and ba« baJdar tor caart
Veronca E Jordan.
al 4w Wa* From Door at tw SEMI
Ratpondam
NO n e t OF ACTION
NOLE County CourtiouM locatod at
X I N Park Avanua m Santord.
TO. Veronca E. Jordan
Flortda. ar 11OO am on *to IS day
(Nama ol Responded)
ol Octobar. 2002 4w toSowmg
(Raapondama Last known address)
itokcrb ld preparty as sal tortt m
2
4
2
0
sard Summary Final Judgmam. toE1FFELDRORLANOO/LA3290S
YOU ARE NOTIFIED mat an ataon
LO T S. ALAFAYA W OOOS P H A M
XI. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
you am mqumd to earn* a copy ol
you wnttan delenee*. 8 any. to I on
TH EREOF. AS RECO RDED IN
(nama ol PaMoner) Mtoon Jordan
PLAT BOOK 42. PAOE(S) 43 ANO

Copies of a l court documenta in this
cate, including order*, ara avalabte
al the Cterti of lha O cu 4 Courts
office You may review the*# docu­
ments upon request
Ybu mu»t keep the Cterti of the
Circuit Court s Office notified of your
current addreaa (you may We Notice
of Current Address Honda Femfty
Form 12 916) Futile papers n thts
iawsut wti be mated to the address
on record at the cterVa office.
WARNING Rule 12 285. Honda
Fam»fy Law Rutea of Procedura.
request certen automatic dtsetoaura
of documents and information
failure to comply can result in saneIons, tndudng d e m tia l or striking
of Dieadnos
DATED July 31. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TME-CIRCUtT COURT
Oy Nancy R W riltt
Daputy Ctotk
Pubkth August 14.21,26.6
Shptsmbst 4, 2002
PP091
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT M
ANO FOR 6CM M OLE
COUNTY. FLORlOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 02-CA-117514-0
THOMAS O MISNERand
ELINOR ANNE MISNER.
husband and w**.

FREEDOM MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, a Utah
Cwpwats/n. and ME GO
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
THEIR SUCCESSORS ANEPOR
ASSIGNS.
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO Fm dom Mortgaga Cwpww on
2363 Fooma Drtva
Sa* laka C*y. Utah S4109
Mago Mortgaga Cotpombon
1000 Paikwood Cvda. S o u 500
Aitonto. Otefgto 30339
Ybu am hataby nobfiad mat a
Psbbwi lo Outol TO# w«h ratpad to
rasl proparty togaty datertoad at tottowr
Lot 57. DEER RUN LMTT 11.
aixw ting lo lha map w plat thatsol
a* racordad m Plat Book 29. Paga(s)
22 and 23. Pubkc Raoord* of
Sarmnoto Counfy. Florida
wa* Had m thto Court on May 1$.
2002. You am raqomd to karva a
copy ol yo a wnttan dsfanaa*. 4 any.
to 4 on tha Pabbonar* anomay
whose nam* and addmaa to:
JULIE EASON SMITH. P A . 2060
wmar Springs Boutovmnl. Ovtado.
Flonda 327B5. and Ha an ongmal
with ma Ctofk of tw abova-tfyfad
Court on w batora Sapf 4.2002 ofharwtoa. a (udgmam may ba antomd
agartti you tor ma rakal damandad
y hand and *aal on
J U IX . 2002.
MARYANNE M ORSE. CLERK
Ctork of tw C acu l Court
B y Rum Nng

Daputy Ctork
Putktoi August 7.14.21.29.2000
Pf*0*6
M THE CMCUTT COURT
O F THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CMCUTT M
AND FO R SEM N O LE
COUNTY, FLORlOA
CA5C NO. 03-CA-l31*-1* K
SOJTM TRUST BANK, an Alabama
banking corporation. IV * SouthTrutl
Bank. N -A,
v*
CLOTHESM AKERS. INC., a Flonda
corporttxm. DENNIS MUES.
SCOTT MUES. ARNOLPH B.
MUES. J R ; ARNOLPH B MUES.
III. DEBORAH LONG. |omVy told
tersisfy, and LIBERTY NATIONAL
BANK.
NOTICE O F SALE
ON COMPLAINT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN trot
ma undamgnad. ma Ctork of 9w
Great C o a l tor Samatola County.
Flonda. undto and by rirtua ct m*
Fmtl Sonmary Judgmam harafolom
anltrad on lha 21*1 day of August
2002. m tia l cartam causa panang
m tw Cacu l C o o l of tha Eigmaanm
JutVui Circuit. In and tor Bamaioto
County. Flonda. bang O r* Acbon
No. 02-CA-1219-14-K, In which
SOOTHTRUST BANK, an Alabama
barking oorporabon. IV a SoumTruaf
Bark. N A . CSoahTruaf") to ma
P la n ts and CLO TH ESM AKERS.
IN C ,
a
Florida
corporation
rOomatmakars*). DENNIS MUES
(-DwrwaT. SCOTT MUES rScotr).
ARNOLPH B MUES. JR fAm olph.
J O . ARNOLPH B M UES. Ill
TAmolph. HD. DEBORAH LONG
roaboram and LIBERTY NATION­
AL BANK (-Lbarty NabonaT). ara ma
defendants, end under and by virtue
of lha tarma of ma said Final
Summary Judgmam w4l o6ar tor tala
al pubkc outcry k&gt; n a M piaal and
batl toddar tor cash, at ma W ax
From Door. Samatola County
Courthouse. X I N. Park Avanua,
Santord. Flortda 32771on tie I t day
of Saptambar. 2002. al tia h o a of
I I 00 am mma mommg. ma tame
bamg a legal ealea day and ma hoa
a legal hoa of sale, me real and per­
sonal property sauattd In Semnoto
County. Flonda and togaly d a ic rtiid
A bad of land lyng m Semnoto
Comfy. Flonda. told bang a part of
Lot 57. M il SM ITHS SECOND
SUBDIVISION, ecconing to the plat
meted aa racordad m Plat Book 1,
Paga 100. cl ma Pubkc Records cl
Samawto County. Flortda. being
mom parbaitorty detertoed a* lotlow* Commence al 4w SoumaaX
corner of Lot St. said M M SMITHS
SECONO SUBDIVISION, mama run
North along ma Eax kna of ktod Lou
56 and 57.621 00 Wat to tw P o rt of
Begnnmg manca ro i Was) pars**!
wim ma Soum kna of said Lot 56.
161 00 la x . manca run North parelIto with ma EaX kna of said Lol 66.
25500 la x . Sianca ro i EaX parakX
wah ma Soum kna of la id Lol 66.
16100 toaL manca lo t Soum along
tie EaX kna X *ud Lot 87. 255 00
la x to tha Poa4 X B egm ng
together w4h a l bukingt. mprova
m ans, equipment, lu tx e t and
appurtanancaa maraon
SbeX Addiata 2240 Old Laka
Mary Road. Sanford. Flonda 32771.
Tha property atoreetod. together
wah a l enprewemenu. bukings In
taws, tonamenu. hxadaam anu and
appurtanancas thereto batongmg. or
m anywise appartanng. • bong
■old to satisfy South T ru X l ctoma
oidM s«d Judgmam
DATED m« 21 day X August 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork X ma Cacul Court
Semnoto C o a ly
B y Mary S o a p s
Aa Deputy Clerk
O n * Hama 6 Robmaon. PA.
Post 0 * cs Bos 3066

L eg a ls
Orlando. FL 32502 3068
Pubkth August 28. 2002
Septembx 4. 2002
PP259

and

IN THE CM CW T COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
IN ANO FOR
6E M M OLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. C2-CA-1247-14G
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

THOMAS H GOINGS. JR . I n . *
X.
Dafandanf(t).
NOTICE OP SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p atuam to an Order or Frisi Judgment
Schedubng
Foreclosure
Sato
amarad on AUO 22. 2002 In 9*4
case now panXng In east Court, ma
style X which to wheeled above
I wie eel to the N^ w tl and beX bid­
der tor cash al ma WaX From Don.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY CO URT­
HOUSE. X I North Park Avanua.
Santord. Flonda 32771. at 11.00
A M . x i ma day X O CT 22. 2002.
ma toaowmg asserte d preparty aa
•X forth In etid Order or Final
Judgmam. to-wl:
LOT 7 BLOCK A. FERN TER ­
RACE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO M PLAT
BOOK 11, PAOE 28. PUBLIC
RECOROS O F SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
ORDERED AT SEMINOLE COUN­
TY FLORIDA, mto day X AUO 22.

2002 .
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctork. Clreua Court
SEMINOLE. Flortda
B y Mary Slroupa
Aa Dapuly Ctork
SPEAR 6 HOFFMAN
706 South Dina Highway
Coral Oablaa. Flortda 33146
Telephone (306)6652299
Persona w*h cieaCkry who naad a
special accommodation to perbopata to mts pmceedtog ahoXd conla d AOACoorXnator al X I N. Park
Avanua. S o le N , Santord. Flortda
32771. X Wax the dayt prior lo ma
pm cextng
Telephone (407)325
43X
Ejrt. 4227; 1 900-965
9771(TDO). w 1 800-9558770(V),
ria Flortda Relay Sarrica A c
Pubkth August 28.2002 and
Saptambar«. 2002
PP256
M THS CM CU fT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
M ANO FOR
SCM M OL1 COUNTY,
FLO R O A
C A SS NO. 8 2 0 5 1 1 9 5 1 5 0
THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE D U ABS
TRUST MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2000-7,

WARREN S STAKES AJK/A WAR­
REN STAKES
. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O F WARREN S. STAKES
A/K/A WARREN STAKES; and a l
unknown parttoa claiming by,
through, aider x agamx me abova
named defendants, who am net
known lo ba daad x abva. whether

oi other claimant*: -TENANT 91
andtor TENANT I T . the panto*
M x id fd io jm c o u i taf tw paraxi v |
pArsorta m Boaaassion
eh - -I
»- * i
•fX.toaia . a. —---- — fcWfWXWTl
NQT1CS OP B A LI
Npocqte tteroby often that, purmartf
to ma FtoX Judgmam X Fxactoaur*
dated AUG 22.2002, to 94* cauaa. I
w il tea lha property saualad In
SEMINOLE
Counfy.
Flortda
LO T 3, BLOCK A. PINE VIEW.
ACCORDING
TO
TH E
PLAT
TH EREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK S. PAGE 73. PUBLIC
RECOROS OP SEM M O LE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
a/k/a 1720 Surtax Drtva.
Longwood. Flortda 32750
X pubac aato. to ma NcJieX and baX
a- 1-a-a - - 6n r — - L
— * faj-i_nJ
wOOvii 10* Clan, m
■!l —
s V- 111
fTwif
HWS
door ot tha Samtnoto Counfy
Courthouaa localad X X I North
Park Avanua. Santord. SEM M OLE
County, Flortda. X 11:00 o'clock
a m . on Soplam bx 26.2003.
Dated x SxJord. Flonda mto 22
day X A uguX, 2002.
(Seal)
MARYANNE M ORSE. CLERK
Ctork X 9m Clrcul C o o l
B y Mary Slroupa
Oapufy Clark
Dougiaa C . Zahm. P A
1SSX U S Hoy I t N . 6300
Ctoarwmlx. FL X764
(727)636-4911 phone / (727)635
1004 taa
Ptaaaa pubkah to: Tha Samrnola
IN ACCO R DAN CE WITH THE
AMERICAN DISAMJT1ES ACT. A
PERSON M NEED O F A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICI­
PATE M THIS PROCEEDING OR
TO ACCESS A COURT SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY SH ALL
WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME
PRIOR TO ANY PROCEED#*) OR
NEED TO AC CESS A SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY. COURT
THE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF
THE COURT. X I NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SANFORO. FLORlOA
32771. TELEPH O NE (407) 3234 3 X . OR 1-600-9550771 (ThO). x
1-000-9556770 (V). VIA FLORlOA
RELAY SERVICE
Pubkah Augual 20. 2002 and
Sapfambx 4.2002
PP257
M THE CMCUTT COURT
OF THS 16TH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT,
M ANO FOR
SEM M O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CPflLDfVW O N
CASE NO.: 050*022-14 K
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A . AS
CUSTOOtAN OR TRUSTEE.

CAROLYN L WATSON. X X .
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Please pubkah to THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p a tuam to a FtoX Judgmam X
Forectoaure daiad ma 21 day X
AuguX. 2002. and entered to Caaa
No 02-CA-622-14-K. X 9ie O euk
C o o l X ma 16TH Ju d a X C acu l to
and tor Samtoofa County. Florida,
whereto BANKERS TRUST COMPA­
NY OF CALIFORNIA. N A . AS C U 5
TOO IAN OR TR U STEE, to 9to
Ptoett* and CAROLYN L WATSON.
DARRYL L WATSON. SEM M OLE
COUNTY. JOHN DOE. JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PR O PER TY. I wS tea lo ma N*W X
and batl brddx tor caah X the
W EST FRONT DOOR O F THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY CO UR T­
HO USE. In S omtooto County.
Ftortda. X 1130 on ma day X S IP
24. 2002. tto totowfng
9 daaertbad
property as a x term In *xd FtoX
Judgmam. tow *

L eg a ls

L eg a ls

LOT 135. SAN LAMTA THIRD SEC­
TION. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECO RDED IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAOE 78. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORlOA.
A/K/A: 1420 VALENCIA COURT
EAST. SANFORD. FL 32771

Sarmnoto C o o ty. Ftortda. deecrtood

w«h Otsbkbe* Art. Pamona wan
Oitabaaie* neeXng a tpectol accom­
modation to pervdpeto to mw proceedtog should Conrad tto C o o l
Admrnratratx X 201 N. Park Avanua.
Santord FL 32771. Tataphona
Number (407)323-4330 not later
man tavan (7) day* prior to fie proceedtog * haanng Impaired. (TDO)
1-600-955-9771 x Voice (V)1-600965-6770 via Flortda RX*y Sarrica*
Dated Ova day X AUG 21. 2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctork Ot The CkcOI C o a l
B y Mary Stm **
Dapuly Ctork
Submatadby
Law Office X Marshal C . Walton
1600 NW 49m 8tr*X. SOI* 120
Fort Lauderdale. Flortda 33309
Tataphona (*54)453-0365
FacXmka: (954)771-6052
Pubkah: Augual 29. 2002 and
Sapfam bx 4.2002
PP248
M TH9 CMCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUO tO AL CMCUTT M
ANO FOR SEM M O LI
COUNTY, FLORlOA
CMCUTT CIVS. DIVISION
Caaa No j 02-CA-63514-K
FIRST NATIONWIDE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION

KIMBERLY WHITE: X X
NOTICE OF SALS
NOTICE IS GIVEN 9tot pursuant to
9iat certain FtoX JudgnienL dated
AUO 21. 2002. to Caaa No. 02-CAS3514-K ct mo CkcOI Court X lha
11th Judicial Circuit to and tor
s m k i n la
f l - 11
- W. - . - . _
Om ix MB vOaKyi r M W , xnlVrMn
FIRST NATIONWIDE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION to 9to Platoofl and
KIMBERLY WHITE; SAN FORD
PLACE HOMEOW NERS ASSOCIA­
TION. M C.; BENEFICIAL FLO RO A.
M C ; am ma Oatondam (a). I w0 ta l
lo *w IT(Fa si x id box t a w tor
caah. X 9w wax tlx * d o x X 4 a
Samtnoto County Courthouaa. 201
Norm Park Avanua. 8antord. Flonda.
X 1100 o'ctock A M . on rn* S EP 1*.
in*
o n a v M properly a x torth In 9 a O rd x X FtoX
Judgmam:
S a t Exhtok A attached hereto and
made ■ part haraX by reference aa E
k#y e x kr#i hereto tor togXdeacrtoLOT 41. SANFORO PLACE. A
SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT TH ER EO F A S RECORD­
EO M PLAT BOOK S3, PAGES 31
THROUOH 3S. PUBLIC RECORDS
O F SEM M O LE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
DATED. AUG21.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CtotkX m a Court
B y Mery S tra ta
Deputy Ctork
9 you ar* a poraon a ih a Xeabary
to parte*** to 9
tog. you ara amatod. X no co x to
you, to Vte provteion of cw ten osote*
tonoo. PteoM c o l Vte ottontey fcx
PtotoMK*). totophon n o rb x (308)
8557855, eAhto two working day* X
rtcatx X 94a xarmonatooaca. #
hexing Impaired (TOO) (80S) 665
6771. « M to* Impaired (V) (100)
6850770.
.
Pubacabon X 9 * N xto i X Sato
wa* made on me 28»i day X AuguX.
2002 and am day X Sapfambx.
2002. to 9 * Santord HerXd.
STEVEN P. LEE. ESQ.
LAW OFFICE O F STEVEN P. LEE.
PA
1S6S CO RAL WAY. SUITE 602
M UM L FLO R O A 331462660
Pubkah AuguX 26. 2002 x id
Sapfam bx 4.2002
PP2SS
M THS CMCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
OF FLO R O A,
COUNTY
J u n s o fc n o N d iv is io n
CA SS NO. 86C A-S3616Q
C H A M MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION

DOUGLAS W. WMSLOW. X X .
NOTICE OF

(» -

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pam am to a FtoX Judgmam X
Foredoom detod AuguX 22, 2002.
and ordered to Caaa No. 02-CA-635
1 6 0 . X ma O reuf C o o t X tw
EIGHTEENTH Judkax ClrexA to x id
tor SEMINOLE County. Flortda
wherein CH A SE
MANHATTAN
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION to
PtotoXI
and
OOUOLA3
W.
WINSLOW. X X , X * Defendants, |
wd tea to 9* highax and box bfdd x tor caah X 9 m W ax b x* d o x X
too Coa9tou*a to SANFORO. SEESNOLE C o o ty. Flortda. 1100 AM
o'clock on ma 24 day X Sapfambx,
2002. too tXtartongdM CXn dprepxly k a s x torth to aald FtoX JudgmanL
lo wt:
LOT 26. CHASE GRO VES. UNIT 9.
ACCORDING
TO
TH E
PLAT
TH EREOF. AS RECO RDED M
PLAT BOOK 49. PAGES 10 ANO It.
O F THE PUBLIC RECO ROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA;
a V e 936 Bn^triaw Drtva. Lata
Mary. Ftortda 32744.
DATED tee dey X AUG 22.2002
A t Ctork X la id Court
By Mary Strxpe
A* Deputy Ctork
Submatadby.
Fatwr aoaau. P A.
Suaa 300
IITOUadm oa Avanua
Corn! Gabtaa. Ftortda 33146
(306)662-4110
Pamona wrm a X seb ity who naad
a special ecoommodekon to pamdpato to tot* proeex in g ahoOd contod Court Admmtxrekon X 301 N.
Park Avanua. S ole N301. Sxtord.
Ftortda 32771. Wimrn 2 wortung dayl
prior
to
ma
proceeding.
Telephone 1407)665-4227; 1-600*556771 (TDO) x 1-6004656770
(V) via Ftondt Relay Sarrica
Pubten August
29. 2002 and
Sapfam bx 4. 2002
PP2S4
M THS CM CW T COURT
OP THS IKW TESNTM
jfK)»CfAI CM CUfT
M ANO FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY.
STATE OF FLO N D A
CfVM. DIVISION
Caaa Na. 0 5 C A 4 1 5 1 5 K
HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK. INC .

FLOYD BLAKE, J R j E T A L ,
Data
N O TK S OP B A H

S M S E U S S S tS
eared to tu t cauaa. to ma 6 ra x
C o o l X Sammota C ooty. Ftortda. I
wd eX f 9w property sAuatod In

LOTS 40. 41 ANO 42. 2N0 SEC­
TION FORT MELLON. ACCORDING
TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 4
PAGE 46. PUBLIC RECOROS Of
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA.
X pubkc sale, to tie highest and bare
brddx. tor cash X 9 * Wat) From
D o x X lha Samrnola County
Courthouaa. 301 North Park Avars*
Sanford. Ftortda X 11.00 AM on
AuguX 21. 2002.
(SeaO
Clark X to# Ckcu* C o o l
B y Mary Sboupo
Deputy Clark
to accordance w*h toe Amencere
W th DtoabBM* AeL pereone to need
X special accommodation to pxkopale to
procaactng ehei.
Stolen (7) days prior to any proceed
tog. corned toe Court Admesatraton
Office x Ctork X Court X 9w Cooty
relerenced
above
9 heerma
kmpxred. (TTO) 14004656771. cr
Voice (V) 1400-6556770. vie
Ftortda Relay Sorrioe
Mark 0 . Braadxona. EaqOm
MARK D BREAKSTONE 6 ASSG
CIATES. PJL
1247 Soum MyrttoAvxua
Ctoarwafx. FL 33786
Publish August 26. 2002 and
Baptartox 4.2002
PP2S3

mto

• B i TH S CMCUTT COURT
O F THS IIOHTEINTH
JUOfCIAL CM CUfT OF
THS STATE OF FLONDA,
M ANO FOR SEM M OLI
COUNTY, FLO ND A
CIVIL DIVISION
C A SS NO j 01-CA44S514
d iv isio n a
THE BANK OF NEW YORK. AS
TR U STEE FOR NEW SOUTH
HOME EOUITY TRUST 1999 2
FORM ED PURSUANT TO THE
POOLING
ANO
SERVICING
AG R EEM EN T DATED AS OF
NOVEM BER 1. 1199. AMONG
PAINS W EBBER
MORTGAGE
ACCEPTAN CE CORPORATION |y.
AS DEPOSITOR. NEW SOUTH
FED ER A L SAVINGS BANK. AS
TRANSFEROR ANO AS SERVICER
ANO THE BANK OF NEW YORK.
AS TRUSTEE.

JAM ES L FULKERSON and LOtS
FIAKERSO N . 4 9vtog. and M
Itoknown parttol ctormtog by,
mmugh. undx or agamx m* abote
namad Defandam* who am nx
knoato to ba daad x **v*. ahetar
■Xd unknown partto* may dakn e i
irnetex a* spout**, h a n . dtrietes
tors, trustees x other dam ans.
Ctotmtng by. 9*ou(2l o id x X
agamx tw said JAM ES L FULK­
ERSON x LOIS FULKERSON, tori
COLUM BUS HARBOUR HOMEOW NERS' ASSOCIATION. 9fC . .
Florida nonproSl corporakon.
NOTICS O F SALS
NXtoa to haraby given mx. pa
auam lo 6 FtoX Judgmem X
Foredbooe emared In to* tboveXytod cauaa. to the Crreui Ccxto x
Samlnoto C o o ty. Flonda. I *4 tX
Vte p fp p rty M u it i In S^frWr&gt;o*t
C o o ty. Florida. dMOtoad at:
LO T 6. BLOCK C . COLUMBUS
HARBOR. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED W
PLAT BOOK II. PAGES 3539. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEU
NOUE COUNTY. FLO R O A
A ptbkc ex*, to to* n x m f ant
beat bidder, tor caah X to* total
Iron d o x X tw Samndt Cooty
Courthouaa, X Santord. Ftondt. X
1100 am . on SEP M , 2002.
DATED toto AUQ22.2002
Ctork X Cfeatl Court
B y Mery Strexew
Deputy Cls#k
IF YOU AR E A PERSON WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMOOATWN M ORDER TO
R AR D CM ATl M T H S PROCEED
M G YOU ARE ENTITLED. AT NO
C 0 8 T TO YOU. TO THE PROW
StON O F CERTAM ASSISTANCE
PLEASE
CO N TACT
COURT
ADMMSTRAT10N AT 301 N. PARK
AVENUE. BUTTE K30I. SANFORO
FLO R O A. 32771. (407) 323-4330
EXT. 4227 WITHIN 2 WORK#*)
0AY8 O F YOUR RECEIPT OF TH S
NOTICE. F YOU ARE HEARING
OR VOtCC 04PAJREO, CALL 14009664771.
Gibbon*. Cohn. Noonan. BXto.
Saga! 6 Alan. P A
PoX Offtoe Boa 2177
Temp*. Ftortda 33601
Pubttoh: AuguX 29. 2002 end
September 4 .20G2
PP242
M THB CM CW T COURT
I COUNTY.
O W L ACTION
CA SS N O j 01-CA409514-K
AMSOUTH BANK, X c.,

TIMOTHY B. CALDW ELL, X X
NOTICS O F SALE
Note* to haraby g M n toaL
(uam to a Sonm ary Judgmam
xeerad to toa above etyted caue* to
»w C lra X Court X Sxntoato CootyFlood*, m* Ctork X Santooto
C o o ty wR t*4 tw property tiu x e ii
to Samlnoto County, Ftortda.
Description X Mortgaged and
ParaonX Properly
L X IS. Oaktond Htto. aooordtog to
toa pta tw raX a t recorded to Pta
Book IS X Paga* S3 and 84 X fw
Pubkc Record* X Samlnoto Cooty.
Florida.
The XroX ii k k m ot *44Xi to SOI
Endno Way. Akamome Spring*.
Ftortda 32714.
x a Pubic Sato, to to* N ?w X bldd x , to caah, on 9w w*X kom Xep*
X to e SemmotoCootyCourtoouae.
301 Norm Park Avanua, Santord.
Ftondt 32771, on Septembx 19.
2002 X 1100 AM
Deled AuguX2l. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork X 9to C k a x Court
.
Samtooto Cooty-Florida
B y Mary Stroup*
Dapuly Clark
M xmaw E . ThatXwr
Tha Solomon Tropp Law Q ro p . PA
400 N Aahtoy Plata. Sot* 3000
Tampa. FL 33902-4331
Anomayt to Amaoum Bar*
PubtahAuguX tS . 2002 X X
September 4. 2002
PP251

NOTICS OF
HCTTT10US NANS
None* to hereby given m x I am
engaged to buatoete x 120 EaX
Oraamra* Lana. Laka Mary. Ftondt.
Semmoto C o o ty. Florida, in d x 9w
Fidtoou* Nam* X Cuetom AH
DaXgna By U aa end m x I totond to
X
Corporation*.
Talehtete*.
Florida. In eooordenoe wah tw prtMXon* X 9w Fldtooue Name Statute*.
•O-W* Saxton 969 09, Ftortda
StX u lil 1961.
Lto* Corkary
Pubteh AuguX M . 2002
FF223

�T ile S eminole H erald
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AuguH 1t.no}

VtOING FOR SEVERABILITY. CON­
FLICTS ANO EFFECTIVE DATE
A copy IN I b t tvtA tblt t l Pit
dhc* d Pw C»y Cm* tor U paraona
attiring lo titn tn t P it ton*
A l part** In ttt r t u tnd cfUtn*
tb tl htvt tn opportunity to b t heart
t l laid httrtng
By otdtt ol P it C ly Commaaton d
P it C*y d Santord. Flondt
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY O f THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULO CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
R ESO URCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
407-3355626 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC Paperaon daadat lo appad a daemon
mad* with rttp td lo any m tntt con-

aidarad at Ph abova matting or
hearing, ha may naad a variation
raoord d Ph procaadnga, Inctodvig

MUMOMmMIOMAMMTO
coMsiocn t h « a d o p t io n
OP AN OROM ANCfl BY THB
CITY OP BANFORD, PLOWOA
Mono* It hereby given Ph i t Put*:
Hearing wit b t held In Ih#
Commaaton Room al Pw City H al In
Pw C ty d Santord Flondt. t l 700
octoc* PM on September ». 1001.
10 ccntrdar t it adoption o1 m on*nanca by Pw C ly d Bartord. Florida.
M t d which It a t M o o t:
ORDINANCE NO. 1747
a n o r d in a n c e o p d i e c it y o p

SANFORO. FLORIDA AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO 3630. TO AMENO
HUMAN R ESO UR CES MANUAL
PERSONNEL RULES ANO REGU­
LATIONS. CHAPTER P. SECTION
145. HEALTH INSURANCE. PRO

NOTICE
' Tha BL Johna Rlvat W tlar Managatnad D lttrld hat rtcatvad P it ippkea
• «on(a) lot Consumptive W titt Uta horn
’ • Canknal Flu* Company. Mr 8 Mtt WJkam Mtrgopodot. 855 Rodn Lana.
Oultdo. Flondt 327658857. apptcation #8311. Tha applcanl propose* lo
• dU drtw 0 02 mben gtlo n t par day d warn lo imgaM and IrttTt p rd td
I I J tetat d carut Tht wahckl et li w ad by Pat ptopottd ptepta wb contltl
d Ground Watte tiom p it Floridan Aqumr via 1 acDva m In Samrnda
' Counry. localtd m Stebon 33. Townahfo 21 South. R tngt 33 Eatt. known at
M4H Oeova
D ia Ne(r) cortrtnmg tach d p it above talad tpptca»on(il art a i atabla lor
, Impaction Monday tm xj(fi Friday aicapl lor lagal hotdaya. 800 a m lo 500
p m M Pm Si Johna River Watte Managamad Dwtrid Iteadyuartore or Pm
appropntw tame* carter. Wnoan otpacaona lo Pia appacaoon may ba mada.
Pd chodd ba Mad nth (racaevad by) P it Dtatrid Cm *. 4048 Raid S I. Palette,
Florida 33IT7-1438. no M ar Pun 21 day# from P it data dpubteatton. Wnoan
obtacDona ahodd idanMy pia objector by nama m l addratt. and luiy daacrtw
P it objtcaon to Pia apptcaPon. Fttng a m oan otyaceon doaa n d anOPa you
10 a Chaptar 130. Florida Statdaa. AdnrketraPv* Hairing Only Pioaa partorn whoa* aubatanbal ntarasts art •firmed by Pm apptcaoon and who Ba a
pamon maabng Pw raqdramania d Sacoona 120 888 and 130 87. Florida
Slatdaa. and Chap** 28-108. Florida Adnmatratfva Coda, may obtain an
ArtrtnletrePre hearing At Bmaly IPad written obfacoona wb ba prataniad lo
Pw Boanllo* corm daralion W Pa datbarmona on apptcaaon prior lo P it Board
taktog tenon on P it appacahon
Gloria Lama. OPador. Dnrialon d Parma Data Sanncaa
81. Johna Rhrar Walar Managamad Dtatrid
PubAth Augutl 28, 3003
PP206
Augud 13.3003
N o n e * OP A PUBLIC HBARMO
m s a d o p t io n o p
AN ORDMANC1 B T THE
CITY OP BANPORO, FLORIDA
roac# m nw im y yrrwn b VM • ruD*c M ttrn g w v d# nctu n wi# LrOmmwuon
Room at p it Cty Hal. 300 Norpi Par* Avenue. In Pia C ly d Sarrfortl. Florida,
d 7.00 octoc* PM on Baptam tei 8,2003 to conaidar Pia adoption d an on*nanca by Pw Cty d Sanlord. Florida, datcd iad aa lotowa
CIRDBItNCB NO. 3718
TO ATPTEX 40 858* ACRES OP PROPERTY LYING BETW EEN S R. 48 ANO
MOORES STATION ROAD ANO BETW EEN CAMERON AVENUE ANO
BEAROALL AVENUE: AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW:

raoord la n d prodded by PH C*y d
Santord (F8 388 0105)
L y fiu M r oner.
Deputy C ty CHr*
Pubtah Augutl 38. 2003
PPI84
r * . ..H i l h O n r i j .

NOTICE OP SALE
To aalHty owner *an tor rad due Pi
accordance vriPi Florida St*tula*.
SaP Storage Faedty A ct Sacaona
83801-83808. ccdanu d laattd
MATTHEW COLEMAN
136
Fane. Mac. Houaahdd
CHARLES J FA1ST
330
Omca tomrtura, Boiee
FAYE 0 SMITH
331
Fum tud. M ac Houaahold
CINOI WILLIAMS
348
Furdkid.Boaaa.MHC.
CHAD D. LEE
358
Bp* Repair Equip. M ac
RENAYE W HETSTONE
414
W adm . M ac Houaahdd
TONYA MERTHIE
477
Furdtod. U ac Houaahdd
KATHRYN L FOOD
535
FumPud. M ac. Houaahold
A l urda art add *aa4a* and mud
b« pgtij fof in CASH InvrwStltiy foitowmg M tt. A l unAi tfrtrtW td mty
n d ba avalada al kma d ada In Ph
avad d aalPamad bdwaan o m r
and obkgatad party. Buyed mud
ramove a l cod ant*, aweep i d and
had away dabna Codada a d ba
aoid at pubic auction to Ph d d H d
bidder or dhanriaa dapoaad d at
DATE:

1.00 PM.

11,3003

Magnoka SaP-Storaga
2530 Magnoka Ava
Sanford, FI 33773
(407)331-2801
Pubadi Augud 28. 2003
PP207
M THS cm CUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH

L ecals

Lecals
j u d ic ia l em eu rr
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOfUOA
C A M NO.: 03-CA-844
UNITED STATES O f AMERICA,
by and Pvoudi Ph Sacralary d ttDEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS.

UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES.
O R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TR U STEES
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS OP. ALLEN J LANE,
d e ta ile d , and UNKNOWN TEN
ANT/OWNERS.
NOTICE OP BALE
I k hereby given Ph L purauad to Ph order or *nal furigmad
e d ite d In Pea cauee *i Ph Grout
Court d Seminole County. Flood*. I
a ll t e l the properly M u lle d m
Seminole County. Florida, deicrfced
•K
LOT 7. BLOCK 8. WEATHERSFIELD FIRST ADOITION. ACCORDINQ TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 12.
PAG ES 88 ANO 87. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
561 Michigan Avenue, AJUmode
S p m g t.F L 33714
d pubtc Ida. to Ph Nghad and bad
bidder, to* cadi, t l Ph wed hod
door d Ph Seminole County
Courthoute. Santord. Florida, al
11DO AM on SEP 12. 2002
Dated AUO 21. 3003
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OP THE COURT
By Mary StrouH
Deputy Cm*
hi accordance eriPi Ph Americana
W Bi D ntbi ta* Act. paraona wah
dHadhtiaa naadng a ipacial accom­
modation to paipapata In Pea pro­
ceeding ahodd contact court
Addddrahon d HHphona number
(407)885-4337. not later Plan aeven
(7) day# prior to Ph ptooaadmg N

t o c o n s id e r

, 3002
NOTIC* OP A PU BUC HBARMO
TO CO N SSER THB ADOPTION
OP AN OROM ANCE BY THB
CITY OP BANPORO. FLO RSM
NcHca la haraby given P a l a Pubic Hearing wd ba hetohi Ph Commtoaion
Room d Ph CPy H al. 300 Norpi Par* Avarua, In PH CPy d Bartord, Florida,
al TOO o’ctoc* PM . on Bapaatnbar », 3001 to cormdar Ph adopaon d an ord­
nance by PH C ty d Santord. Florida, daaotiad aa totowa:
ORDMANCS NO. 3741
TO ANNEX 188 86a ACRES OF PROPERTY LYV4Q BETW EEN MOORES
STATION ROAD ANO MARQUETTE AVENUE ANO BETW EEN LAKE JES ­
SUP ANO BEAROAU. AVENUE: AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW:

f ----- ANNEXATION

hearing Imparted. (TDO) 1-800 855
8771. or Voice (V)1400 855 8770.
via Florida Relay Service
M tion A5**00*11* P A
17757 U S . 18 North
Mangrove Bay. S ole 500
Clean*alar. FL 33764
(737)538-3800
Pubkth August 78. 2002 and
Saplambar 4, 2003
PP306
M THE CMCUIT COURT
OF THB EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEM M OLB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 03-CA-1IT3 140
THE BANK OF NEW YORK.
TRUSTEE U/A DATED 12/1/3001
(EOCC TRUST 2001 2).

JO SE A DE JESU S ROORKHIE2
and MARIA D FK X . hr* M ia. ROSA
FERNANDEZ.
JOHN
DOE.
Unknown Spout* d ROSA
FERNANDEZ.
INTERVISION
HOMES. IN C: and UNKNOWN
TENANT SOW NERS,
PU U N TIPra N O TK*
OP ACTION
TO: JO SE A. DE JESU S
ROORIOUEZ
MARIA D FK X . N aw N
ROSA FERNANDEZ
And a l pad** ctaarang reared by.
Pvoudi. uidar or agdnd
JO SE A OE JESU S ROORIOUEZ
MARIA 0 FlOCraaw a*
ROSA FERNANOEZ
and a l padaa haring or claiming lo
have any nd*. ttt*. or Inlantt In Ph
property herein daaenbad CU R ­
RENT
RESIDENCE
UNKNOW NLAST
KNOWN
ADDRESS 851 TRIPLET LAKE
DRIVE. CASSELBERRY, a 33707
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Pm an action
to torectoee mortgage on p h totowIng daterbad property ti Samrnda
County. Ftortda:
LOT 15 ANO THE NORTHEAST 1/3
OF LOT 14. BLOCK C . TRIPLET
LAKE SHORES. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 8. PAGE 18.
PUBUC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
and having a commonly known
851 Trpm Lake Drive. Caaeetmry.
a 33707
haa bean Nad agaam you and you
are raquead to aarva an origind d
you written delerwee, I any, MPi p h
Sarranda County Cm * d pea Court
waNn 30 day* horn Ph *rd dd* d
pubteaton. and to aarva a copy on
plahiura
Anomay.
Clay
A.
Hollalngar. d Pia Law Firm d
MASON 6 ASSOCIATES. P A .,
whoaa addret* la 17757 U S .
Highway 18 North. Surra 500.
Mangrove Bay, Clearwater. Florida
33784. vriPHi 30 daya horn Ph *rd
dal* d publication, othanria* a
datadl wb b* in la n d agatm you
lor Ph read demanded in P h conv­
en ed AUO 18.3002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
ByRuPiKaig
Aa Deputy Cm*
In accordance wah I
W di Dwabaa** A ct paraona w*h
O ubeaw i naadng a apaod acccmmodabon to pertnpete In PM procaadmg ahodd contact court
AdmMahabon d telephone number
(407)8854337. n o U a M N n aavan
(7) daya prior to Ph procaedng. N
haaring arpariad. (TDO) 1-800455
8771. or Vote* (V)1400 858-8770.
via Florida Relay Sanrica.
Maaon kAaiocldae, PJL
17757 U S . 18 Norpi, Su*a 600
Gaarw am , FL 33784
(777)5353800
'
Pubtah Augud 3X 2002 and
Saplambar 4.2003

M THB CM CUIT COURT OP THB
A ocmpMa daaenpaon and a oopy d Ph onAnanca anal ba M M I a P PH
oMc* d Pw C ly Cm * tor a penons dotting to mamma Pw tan*.
A l padaa m ktorad and edtana aha* hava an opporiunPy lo ba hand d aald
By otdar d Ph C ly Cummm icn d Ph C»y d Santord. Florida.
.' PERSONS WITH DISABAJT1E3 NEEDP4Q ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
M ANY OP TH ESE PROCEEOM OS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3304638 48 HOURS IN
.ADVANCE OP THE MEE UNO
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC : P a p*r*cn dead** to appad a daemon made wdi
~raapact lo any maber oonaldarad d PH abova m ating or hairing. ha may
f
a
—a
_. _ , . m _ ia . . W f A a k .
a m I ApJ
n H a ■ W DMTI rfCOTl 01 b H
pTOCMOrtyi, nCXXjng
VH
danca. which raoord la n d provided by Ph CPy d Sartord (F.S. 3880108)
Rachd CaM caB
' Dcoutv Cav Cl**
PubBah Augud 28.2009 and Saplambar 4.3002
PP318

Augud 23.3003
none* o p a p u b u c h barm o
TO C O M B E R THB ADOPTION O f
AN OROPtANCB BY THE
CITY OP BANPORO. FLO R D A
Noaca la haraby ghran Pm ■ Pubtc HaarPig a d ba had Pi Ph Commadon
Room d Pw CttyH ai. 300 N a tl Park A tonu a.kitw C ty d Sartord. Florida,
d 7D0 o ctoc* P*4 on Bagtamfear X 1001 lo oonaldar Ph adopaon d an o r*
.n in c i by I m C ly oI Smtord, Flondt, bM Crtxd m M ow .'
OHOMAMCC NO. 1T41
TO ANNEX 14 38a ACRES OP PROPERTY LYMQ BETW EEN 8 .R 48 ANO
MOORES STATION ROAD ANO BETW EEN CAMERON AVENUE ANO
BEARDALL AVENUE. AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

pr ANO FOR
COUNTY,
A complete daacr*Hon and a oopy d Ph ordnance ahal ba am iable d Ph
odea d Pm CPy Clark tor a l paraona daahwg lo atam an Ph aama.
A l padaa to kkarad and cauana d m hava an opporiuaty to ba haard d add
By order d Ph C ty Com ntoilm d Ph Chy d Santord. Rortrit
PERSONS WITH DISABBJT1ES NEEDP4Q ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
M ANY O F THESE P R 0C EE0M 08 SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES
AOA COORDINATOR AT 3304838 44 HOURS M
»wmony am OFFICE
fW
ADVANCE OP THB MEETWO
ADVICE TO THE PUBU C : P t paraon deddee to appad t daemon made M R
reaped to any matter oonaldarad al Ph abom mealing or hearing, ha may
naad a verbatim raoord d Ph ptcceodnge. hdudng Ph Mtum or f and avtdanca. Hhlch record la n d provided by Ph C ty d Santord. (F 8. 388 OIOS)
Rachd Canvcatt
Deputy CPy Cm *
Pubtah: Auc
Augud 28.3009 and Saptambar 4.3003
PP2II
Augud 3X 2002
NOTICfl O P A PU BU C H B A R M
TO CO N 8BBR THB ADOPTION
OP AN ORDM ANCS B T THB
C R Y OP BANPORO, PLO R BA
PfOOc® m n®r»oy Qfvvn r a ■ r\JO«c riM n n g w» d * n#*a n m* Lxjmrrsmon
Room d Ph CPy IW . 300 Norih Par* Avarua. In Ph CPy d Santord, Florida,
d TOO o'clock PM . on Saplambar X 3001 to oonaktor Ph adopaon d an ord­
nance by Ph CPy d Santord. Florida, deecitoed aa tdtovra:
OROM ANCfl NO. 3744
TO ANNEX I SM * ACRES O F PROPERTY LYMQ BETW EEN MAR­
QUETTE AVENUE ANO EAST LAKE MARY BOULEVARD ANO BETW EEN
RED CLEVELAND BOULEVARD ANO O H O AVENUE. AS SHOWN ON THE
MAP BELOW

CIVfl. ACTION
Caaa No. B3-CA-13T514 K
MANUFACTURERS 8 TRADERS
TRUST COMPANY. ONE M A T
PLAZA. BUFFALO. NY 147052388,
TRUSTEE FOR SECURITIZATION
SERIES 1*87-4. AGREEM ENT
DATED SEPTEM BER 1.1*87.

FLOSSIE A ZANDERS, d d ..
Datondantd)
NOTIC* OP ACTION
TO: FLOSSIE K ZANDERS
LAST KNOWN AOORES3
138 Academy Avarua
Sartord. FL 32771
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNOER. ANO AGAINST THE H ERE­
IN NAMED MOtVIOUAL DEFEN
OANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR AU VE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLA M AN INTEREST AS SPOUS­
ES. HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADOFIESS:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED PW an eceon
to torectoee a mortgage on Ph to*
lowing daarrtiail proparly In SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida
LOT 21. ACADEMY M ANOR UNIT
ONE. ACCOROM G TO THE P U T
TH EREOF. AS RECO RDED M
P U T BOOK 13. PAGE 83 PUBUC
RECORDS OP SEM M OLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA
haa baan Mad agund you and you
are raqurad to ea rn a oopy d you
written dalanaaa wdan 30 day* d m
Ph Krai publication. P any. on
Ectwvarna 8 Aatodala*. PA .
PW nera attorney, iriioa* addraaa la
t i l t Corporal* Lake Drtva. SUM
300. Tampa. Florida 33834. and Ma
Ph ortipnd MPi PPa Court aaher
baton aarric* on Pm nara attorney*
or imiTweewiy vtmwmnmr, ouwrwiM,
•
wfl bt m d n d agamsl you
tor Ph ratal damandad m Pw
Com port or pennon
TNe none# d ia l b* pubkahad one*
aach weak tor two conaecdlv*
waeka In Ph Santord Herald
WITNESS my hand and Ph aad d
Pda Court on pea day d AUO 20,

1002.

A compiata daaenpaon and a copy d Ph ordnance aha! ba avalabfo d Ph
dhc* d pH C ty cm* tor *4 panone daairing toaiam*h Ph tame
A l padaa m Irtarad and c*uens ahal hava an opponunay to ba haard d laid

A com dde deectlptton and ■ copy d Ph ordnance ahal ba avulaCH d Ph
dhea d Ph CPy Ctar* tor a l paraona da wring to aiam na Ph aama
A l paikee In Peered and cdiane ahal have an apportudy to be heard d aard

'e yo rd a r d Ph Cay Cemmwaron d Ph Cay d Sanford. Ftortda
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTK3PATE
M ANY O F THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESO URCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3308828 48 HOURS M
ADVANCE OP THE M EETM Q
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC P a paraon daadat to appad a daemon mada «ah
raapad to any m dm cormdarad d pH abova maatng or hearing. ha may
naad a vatbaam raoord d Ph procaadnga. mdudng Ph ltd m ony and addanoa, wfech raoord la n d provided by Ph C ly d Sanford (F.S. 288 0108)
Rechd Carncab
Deputy Cay Cm *
Pubadi Augud 38. 3003 and September 4. 3003
PP2I7

By order d Ph C ly Commadon d Ph CPy d Santord. Ftortda
PERSONS WITH 0ISABUT1ES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
M ANY OF TH ESE PROCEEOM OS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESO URCES OFFICE ADA COOROMATOR AT 3304828 48 HOURS PI
ADVANCE O F THE M EETM Q
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: P a paraon deodaa to appad a daemon mada «Hh
reaped lo any manrr cormdarad d Ph abova maabng or hearing, ha may
naad a veibattm record d Ph prooeedhiga, picturing Pia teaamony and evi­
dence. Hhlch record la n d provided by Ph Cty d Santord (F.S. 2880106)
Rachd Cam ceb
Deputy Cay Cm *
Pubreh Augud 28.3002 and Saplambar 4.2003
PP3I8

Maryann* Mora*, dark
cm * d PH CtRCUlT Court
B f Ruth King
Aa Deputy Cm*
Ethevema SAaaoodaa. PA ..
P O Boa 25018
Tampa. FL 33832 8018
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH OISABm
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM
MOOATION TO PARTICIPATE M
THIS
PROCEEDING
SHOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 201 N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLOFUOA 33771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-4330,
NOT U T E R THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO CEED­
ING
IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TDO) 1400-8854771. OR VOICE
(V) 1400-8554770. VIA FLORIDA
R E U Y SERVICE

Wednesday. August 28.2002

Pubtah Augutl 38. 2003 and
Saplambar 4. 3003
PP2I0
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
O ENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO: 03 C A 1535 14 W
W ELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. IN C.
PLAINTIFF
VS
JAM ES LEWIS. E T A L .
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO JAM ES LEVYtS and CATHER­
INE LEWIS
whoa* taaidanc* la unknown M
h*/eh*/lh*y ba Irving, and 4
ha th*they ba daad. PH unknown
daiendantt who may ba apouaea.
heir*.
devtaeee,
grantee*,
attigneet.
Itonora.
creditor*.
Putt***, and *■ patina claiming an
m anat by. tvough. under or agatm
Ph DalandanU. who at* nd known
to b* daad or akva. and a l panne
having or claiming lo hava any right.
Id* or vHaivtl In the property
daaenbad In Ph mortgage being
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED PW
an action to toractoaa a mortgage on
pH tonowmg property:
LOT 11. BLOCK 1. SABAL POINT
AMENDED P U T ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORO­
ED IN P U T BOOK It. PAGES 63.
63 AND 64. PUBUC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
haa baan Mad agaam you and Ph
you a n n q u n d to aarva a copy d
you written dalanaaa. 4 any. to 1 on
DAV10 J STERN. ESQ PlantifTl
anomay. whoa* addraaa I* 801 S
Udvarwy Drive *500. Plantation. FL
33334 on or baton (no m ar Pnn 30
daya hom Ph dal* d Ph krai pubtcaaon d pea nonce d action) and Me
Ph orignal wah Ph dark d pea court
ether baton aarvtca on Planara
attorney or ImmarSataty Piereeher:
dhermee a datadl wb ba entered
•giim i you lot Ibi rv M dtnw itlxJ
In Ph comptalnl or pettion Mad here­
in.
WITNESS my hand and Ph Baal d
pea Court at SEMINOLE CouPy.
Ftortda. pea day d AUG 18 3003.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY.RuPl King
DEPUTY CLERK
U W OFFICES OF OAVtt) J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 600
PLANTATION, a 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona MPi daabttttei naadina A ir t f lll arrpmmortttlno should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al (407)865-4297. 1BOO 8554771 (TDO) or 1405855
6770. vH Florida Relay Service
THIS NOTICE SMALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A W EEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE W EEKS.
PUBLISH PI THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
Pubtah August
38. 2003 and
Saptambar 4. 3002
PP211
NOTICE OP
PUBLIC AUCTION
Nottc* M haraby ghrarv
McConnaa Tovring wH tea
al P uU k Auction For Salvage
lor Caah on demand to Nghaat
btdctoc, Vw foftowiog d#schb#d
vahidaa:
515 0 2
83 EagN
JE3CA9IA8PU081II4
88 Port
2Q2GK37H0Q2278772
515 8 2
88 Ford
3FASP1IJ3TRI2I8S8
87 Subaru
JFIAN42B0HC48I453
80 Ford
1FMDA31X3LZA87838
61 Ptym
4P3CS34T6ME081376
81 Port
1Q2NE14V1MC528542
88GM C
10KDM15Z5JB513003
88 Honda
1HOCA828XKA048S08
52582
87Vdvo
YV1FX884SH1180858
78 Dodga
NL41D8F157831
88 O wy
ta iL T s tw x jY s ie o js
The Audon M l b* hdd al 8 00 am .
on aald dataa above. McConrwi
Towing SRaoovary. 3800 Santord
Ava . 8antord. FL. 32773
vehicles one hour prtor lo eels.
Term* a n -CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS*
McConnell Towing
rweervee Ph rid* to anray* or rejad
any and a l B O S ...
Pubtah August 28. 3002
PP212
Augud 23.2009
NOTICfl O P 8 P U 8 U C HBARMO
TO C O N B M R THB ADOPTION
OP AN OftOM ANCfl BY THB
C»TV OP BANPORO, FLOFUOA
Noaca la haraby (pvan pm a Pubic
Haaring *H8 ba held to Pw
Ccmmwaton Room d Pw Cty H a to
Pw C ty d Santord. Ftortda. at 7.00
o'dock PM on lip F e m tw X 2801.
to oonaldar pw adoptton d an ordnanoa by Pw CPy d Santord. Ftortda.
M a d w Ndi la oa totowa:
OROM ANCfl NO. 2748
AN OROM ANCE O f THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AMENOINQ
ORDINANCE NO 3117 OF SAIO
CITY; SAB) ORDINANCE BE INQ A
ZONMQ PLAN SAID AMENDMENT
TO CHANGE THE ZONING OF
1.888a AC R ES O F PROPERTY
LYING BETW EEN MAROUETTE
AVENUE ANO EAST LAKE MARY
BOULEVARD ANO BETW EEN RED
CLEVELAN D BOULEVARO ANO
OHIO AVENUE FROM AO. AGRI­
CULTURE, TO Rl 1. RESTRICTED
INDUSTRIAL: PROVIDING FOR
SEYE RABATTY, CONFLICTS ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE
A oopy a h a b* avaFtd* al Pw
oMoa d Pw CPy Cm * tor a paraon*
daairing to aiamew to* aama
A l parbaa to totereel and dUarw
a h a h e n an opponurty to b* haard
M add hearing
By ordd d Pw Cay Commaaton d
Pw C*y d Santord. Ftonda
PERSONS WITH DtSABAJTIES
NEEDM Q ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSON N EL OFFICE AOA
COORDINATOR AT 407-3304628
48 HOURS M ADVANCE OF THE
M EETM Q
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: I a par•on daadaa to appad a daemon
mada wdi laapad to any mattat oonddarad d Pw above meetng or
hearing, ha may need a n ib a am
raoord d PH proca adnge. toctodng
raoonl W no! provided by Ph Cay d
Santord
|F8
268 0105)
Rachd Cam cati
Deputy Cay Clerk
Pubtah Augud 28. 2002

I

Lecals

Lecals

L ecals
PP3I3

Auoutt 23 2002
NOTICE OF A PU BUC H I AM NG
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE BT THE
CR Y OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
Note* la haraby given tha! a Pubkc
Hearing M l b* held In Pw
Commrtaion Room at Pw Cay H al In
Pw C ly d Santord, Florida, al 7 00
o'ctock PM on Septomber ». 1003.
to oonaldar Pw adoption d an ordnanca by Pw Cay d Santord. Ftortda.
on* d when ta aa toaow*
ORDINANCE NO. 3744
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
SANTORD FLORIDA. AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO 3117 OF SAIO
CITY, SAIO ORDINANCE BEING A
ZONING P U N . SAIO AMENDMENT
TO CHANOE THE ZONING OF
168 86* ACR ES O F PROPERTY
LYING BETW EEN MOORES STA­
TION ROAO AND MAROUETTE
AVENUE ANO BETW EEN LAKE
JESSUP ANO BEARO AU AVENUE
FROM AG. AGRICULTURE. TO Rl
1. RESTRICTED INDUSTRIAL;
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
DATE
A ropy a h a ba avaaabw at Pw
dlica d Pw C4y Ctar* tor a parson*
dealing to aiamew Pw aama
A l partus In m anat and cruana
a h a have an cpporiuuty to ba haard
■1 **d hearing
By order d Pw CPy Commaaon d
Pw CPy d Santord. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSON N EL O FFICE AOA
COORDINATOR AT 40T-S30-563*
48 HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE
MEE TU G
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC P a par•on
lo eppeel e dedeion
made wah raapad to any matter conttoarad al Pw above mooting or
hoaring. ho may need a varbahm
record d Pw proceednge. Induing
raoord la n d prowled by Pw Cay d
Santord
(F8
288 0105)
R e d d Carmcett
Deputy CPy Oar*
Pubkth: August 38.3002
PP314
Augud 23. 2002
NOTICfl O P A P U B U C HBARMO
TO CON8BJBR THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDMANCS B T THB
e m r OP BAMFORD, FLOM OA
Note* la hereby ghran pm a Pubtc
Hearing wH ba held to Pw
Commadon Room d Pw CPy H a to
Pw CPy d Santord. Ftortda. d TDO
octoc* PM on Bipaamber X 2002.
to oona«m Pw adoptton d *n on5
nanca by Pw CPy d Santord, Florida.
Mto oi whkh I* aa totowa:
OROM ANCfl MO. 3748
AN OROMANCE O F THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AMENOMO
ORDINANCE NO 3117 OF SAIO
CITY. SAIO ORDINANCE BEING A
ZONPTQ PLAN. SAIO AMENDMENT
TO CHANOE THE ZONING O F
4 84* A CR ES O F PROPERTY
LYING BETW EEN W EST 1ST
STREET ANO SMITH CANAL ROAD
ANO BETW EEN SEW ELL ROAD
ANO RINEHART ROAD (4437 W
1ST STREET) FROM OC-2. GEN­
ERAL CO M M ERCIAL ANO AO.
AGRICULTURE. TO PO. PU N N ED
DEVELOPMENT. PROVIOMQ FOR
SEVERABBITY. CONFLICTS ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy a h a ba avaldP* d Pw
dto* d Pw CPy Cm * tar a paraon*
dew m g to e u n w w *w earn*
At p a n e l n raered and cauana
•hdheveanopporkrttytobahaafd
d add haaring
By order d Pw CPy Commledon d
Pw C*y d Santont Florida
PERSONS WITH DtSABAJTIES
NEEDMQ ASSISTANCE TO PARTICM ATl M AMY OP THEBE PRO ­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CO N TACT
THE PERSON N EL O FFICE ADA
COOROMATOR AT 407-330-5828
48 HOURS M ADVANCE OP THE
MEETMO.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: i 4 pareon Peddle to appeal a daemon
mada wth reaped to any matter co n
aidarad d Pw e b o n maabng or
hearing, ha may naad a nrbedm
raood d Pw procaadnga, InckiPng
raood la n d prodded by Pw CPy d
Santord
(FS
288 0105)
RadM Cam toab
Deputy CPy Cm *
Pubtah: Augud 2X 2009
PP215
Augud I I .2002
NOTICfl OP PU BU C H EAAM G
To Whom k May Concern:
Notto* la haraby glvan pm Pw Cay
Commaaton d Pw Cay d Bartord.
Flondt wb hokl a pubic haaring d
7.00 p m on (afAMabar X 2002 to
In# WTy trOrnfTV*UOn UTvAmOM r l,
FPd Floor. Cay H*X 300 Norpi Par*
* ---— f l e n li i i . l I I - : a —
rir. * L*
AVbfiug,
ijwnionj, t iOfio#t *io. fclximq
*
*r tw ua* d tonda to ba racaNad
itodar • U. B. Dapaitowd d Juattca
Locd Law Edoroam ad Btodi O d d *
Program Tha propoaad u d d h d a
Kpida la to purchaa* varioua polo*
•quipfntnL
Al Pta pubao haarinx tw pubtc M
rrvn#o »o pTovrj* w n w n ana o»«j
vwwtto tw Cay Comm adon about
Ph cay-l anora budgaL PH rdabon
d Ph o ra d to Ph arb d budgaL and
Ph pmpotad ua* d Ph grad kn dk
r v m t i m irwormarorx. c o r u o
Janet R. Dougherty. CM C. CPy
CWr*. 407-3304003
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: IP A
PERSON D E C flX S TO APPEAL A
DCC2SB3N MADE WITH R ESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CO N SD ERED AT
THE ABOVE M EETM Q OR HEAR4WQ. HE MAT NEED A VERBATIM
RECORD OP THE PROCEEOM OS.
P4CUIOMQ THE TESTA40NY ANO
EV1DLNCE. WHICH RECORD IB
NOT PR O VCEO B t THE CITY O f
SANFORD (P S. 2840105)
PERSONS WITH DISABXm ES
NEEDM Q ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OP TH ESE PROCEEOINOS SHOULO CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
R l SO U R CES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
407-330-5820 44 HOURS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
By ordd d to* Cty Commrtaion d
to* Cay d Santord. Florida.
Jand R Oougheriy. CMC
Cty cm *
Pubtah Augud 2X 2002
PP220

Page SB

TIVE DATE
A copy ahal b* avakabt# al PH
otKc* d to# Cay Cm * tor a paraon*
deamng to aiamma Ph earn*
A l parka* to rnwrad and ebuam
a n a twv* an opportunity to be head
al aald haanng
By order d Ph Cay Commledon d
PW C ty d Santord. Florida
PERSONS WITH 0ISAB4JTIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OF TH ESE PRO­
CEEDIN G S SHOULD CO N TACT
TH E PERSON N EL O FFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT *07-3355838
48 HOURS M ADVANCE OF THE
M EETM O
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: P a par­
son decide* to appad a dadalon
mada wan raapact to any m alm oon­
aldarad at Pw above nwettnQ or
hearing, ha may head a vertwbm
raoord d Pw procaadnga, IncSudng
record la n d provided by tw CPy d
Sanlord
(FS
388 0108)
Rachd Camlcab
Deputy City Clerk
Pubtah Augud 38.3002
PP321

NOTICE OP
FICTITIOUS NAME
Noaca ta haraby Qhen that I am
engaged In buamats d 831 N. SIM*
Road 434. Sdta 1185. AAamonM
Spring*, Florida. Samrnda County.
Florida, under Pw Flcttttoua Nam* d
j#n# Blaylock Cntarprl### and ta t
I inland lo r#gtct#r M id nam# w«h
th# Dhrtaion of Corporations,
T s iih a it ii. Flohda, in aooonlanc#
wah tw provwrona d Pw Fkbttou*
Name Statutes. lo-WR: Sactlon
885 08. Florida 8utd*a 1881.
Ronald P Roaa M ad d e n !
Pubtah Augud 38. 2002
PP222

M THE CM CUIT COURT
O PTH B I8TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT,
M ANO FOR
SEM M OLB COUNTY,
FLOM OA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SS NO: 01 C A 1384 14 0
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F/K/A FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES QB/A
FIRST TENNESSEE MORTGAGE
COMPANY. M C . SUCCESSO R M
INTEREST TO FIRST TEN N ESSEE
BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS
EOWARO MATTHEW PUSKARIC,
IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
D EVISEES.
O RAN TEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
O THER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
O R AOAM ST EOWARO MATTHEW
PUSKARIC; REBECCA A. PUSKAR­
IC, IF UVM G , ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
O R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
O THER PARTIES CLA1MINO AN
M TEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR
AGAINST
R EBECC A
A.
PUSKARIC;
NATION SCREDTT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
CORPORATION. SUCCESSOR BY
M ERGER TO NADONSCREDIT
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION OF
FLORIDA: TUSKAW 1UA POINT
HOMEOW NERS' ASSOCIATION.
M C : JOHN OOC ANO JANE D o t
A S U m rN O W N T E N A N T S M
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICfl OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur•uarp to a Summary Find Judgmad
d Foractoaur* da lad Augud 22.
2003 enured to C M Cat* No. 03CA -1384-14 Q d Pw D r a t Court d
PW 18TH Ju d d d C t o t to d id tor
SEM M O LE
County.
Santord.
Ftortda. I wb * a to PH N d H d and
bad bidder tor caah m to* M ad
Front Doer d Pw SEM M OLE CouPy
Cautious* located d 381 N. Par*
Avanu* t o Santord. Florida, d 1180
am . onto* day d O CT S3.1003 Ph
to add Sranmary Final
Judgmant, toertt
LOT K . TU SCAW K iA POINT,
ACCO R O M G
TO
TH E
PLAT
TH EREOF. AS RECO ROED M
PLAT BOOK 2 X P A O E S II ANO 83.
OP TH E PU BUC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
M CLUO M O SPECIFICALLY, BUT
NOT BY WAY OP UMOATION. THE
FOLLOWING
FIXTURES
ANO
EQUIPMENT. TO-WIT. RANGE
Dated tea 32nd day d Augud.

not.

(ClR O U T COURT SEAL)
MARYAJME MORSE
Ctor* d Ph O o r t C c u l
By: Mary Btroupa
Deputy Cm *
Pubtah to:
THE SEM M O LE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O F O AV» J.
STERN. P JL. ATTORNEY FO R
PLAINTIFF
801 S. Unfvardty Drive 8uba 800
PHntaton. FL 33334
18541233-6000
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABflJTIES
ACT, paraona wth rkaabdaea naarFtog » epadd arrnmmnrtebnn ahodd
contact COURT AOM M H TRATKM ,
d
PW
SEM M O LB
County
Courthouse d 407-888-4297.1-805
8858771 (TDO) or 14058858770,
d a Florida Ratoy Samoa.
Pubtah Augutl 28. 2002 and
Saprarrbar 4.2002
PP242

NOTICfl OP PUOUC HBARMO
Noaca la haraby glvan by Pw Cay d
Sadord to: Oacar Robert* Heat 6
Theme# Robert*. Sr 6 Fatda T.
Banrwx 1001 E. IOPi B t. Santord.
FL S 2 H I, and any or a otw r tornproperty. 1001 E . tOto BL. Bartord.
a 32771, L d I B X IX TR Q. Town
d Santord, acponang to PB 1, PQ
IIS d Pw Pubtc Record* d
Bammola County haa baan torn) to
ba to a id a p U d itl. uwanaary. udnhahaahra or uwato condaon. and
tw l Iw c* r Commaaton wb hdd a
Pubkc
Haaring
In Pw
Cay
to
,i M M le r i n n to
h e reO-i w re eCd
tottw
1 —W
UXTETBUIOri
UwnO#f|
RU
#J *n*l
d 7 0 0 pm onBaptow toarX toe3
Al PW hearing Pw C M Commaaton

Augud 2X1002
a n a ba condemned VbuaraharwNOTICS OP A PU BU C
by ordered to appear baton Pw O y
CON8B&gt;CR THB ADOPTION
Cummddon al Pw Conrtemndtan
O f A M O A O M A M CflB TTH fl
Haartog to ba haard and praam
CITY OP BANPORO, FLO M O A
None* U haraby grvantm a Pubtc you wda d Iw cat*. You ha«* Pw
ngn to o b u n an dtomay. d yo u
Haanng m l ba haw to pw
own aipanaa. to rapratad you
Commaaon Room d PH C ty H a to
tw tanpw Board Tbu Iwv* Pw rigFP
PH Cty d Santord. Ftonda. d T OO
t o cal wbneaaee on yo u b an a a*
o'dock P M on tlptaaW ar X 20M.
• d a t a Croat« u m rH a otwr
to cormdar Ph adegeon d an ord■anairaa I you do n d appear, tw
nano* by Pw C ly d Bantord. Florida,
Cay C ommadon may proce ed wdv
the or wtveh k* ** lotuw t
oulyou.
OROM ANCfl NO. 1747
AN OROMANCE OF THE CITY OF
C ly d Bartord, Cod* Entoroamant
8ANFORO. FLORIDA. AMENOMO
O fCW iAN Cf NO 3830. TO AMENO
300N. Park Aatnu*
Santord, F L 32771
HUMAN R ESO U R CES PER SO N ­
(407) 3304544
NEL MANUAL PERSOFM EL RULES
ANO REOUUTIONS. CHAPTER a.
Pubkah Augud 38. 2002 and
SECTION 3 45. HEALTH INSUR­
Saplantoar 4.2002
ANCE. PROVIDING FOR SEVER
PP235
ABMJTY. CONFLICTS. ANO E FFEC ­

T
O

�I’flRC (ill Wednesday. Aurusi 2H. MU

TllF. SEMINOLE 11FRAU)
Legals

Legals

Legals

L eg a ls

L egals

Legals

L egals

Legals

PUBLIC AUCTION
Pubke auction to bo hetd st 1200
p m on iho t t ti day o f Septem ber
2002
At tho front door o l Santord
Towing and Recovery located at
2522 Coirary Club R d . Sanlord. FI
22771, tor V ie purpose o l O tp o tn g
at the following veNcte
Y E A R I M S M A K E C A D ILLA C
VIN« 1G 60W 51Y4JR750535
Y E A R tOBB M A K E C H E V Y CA V A ­
LIER
V I N i tQ tJ F tlW 7 5 7 l7 7 0 2 7
Pubkstl August 28. 2002
P P 2 2 8 ___________________

OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A&gt; other creators ol the Decedent
end persons having clam s or
demands agamst the Decedents
estate must Me thee clam s wrth w s
court WITHIN TH REE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
A U CLAIMS. DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED W IU
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dale crl the first pubfccaton ol
W s Notice a August 28. 2002
C o Personal Representatives
JOHN W O ROURKE. JR
208 Blue Creek Drive
w ntel Springs. FL 32706
GRACE ANNE GLAVIN. P A.
FL Bar #35060$
Attorney lor Personal Representative
1340 TuakawiU Road. Ste 108
Winter Springs, Flonda 32708
(407)899-1110
Pubksh August 28. 2002 and
September 4. 2002
PP229

Sutton. 906 S locust Ava . Santord.
F I 32771. and any or a l otha# intaraslad partiat. that the datenbed
proparty. 908 1/2 locust Ava (smal
btdg behind housa), Sanford. FI
32771. lo t 3 Oft 11 Tr D Town of
Sanford acconing to PB 1. PQ 56 of
tha Public Records of Sammo»a
County has baan found lo ba in a
dilapidated. unsanitary, uninhabitable or unsafa condition, and that tha
Cay Com m aw n wM hold a Pubfac
Hearing m tha City Commission
Chambers ol Cay H al at 700 p m
on September t . 2002 Atthtshaaring tha C*y Commission shal hear
evidence and wd determine whether
or no* M s proparty shal ba condamnad Ybu ara haraby ordarad lo
appear before the City Commission
al tha Condemnation Hearing lo ba
heard and pratam your aide of tw
case Ybu have fw right lo obtain an
anomay. al your own avpansa. lo
represent you befora lha Board You
have tha nghl lo c a l witnesses on
your behalf as wa« as to cross aiamins a l other wftnesses Myou do not
appaar. tha Dty Commission may
proceed without you
Cay of Sanford. Coda Enforcement
D M sion
300 N Park Avenue
Sanford. F I 32771
(407) 330-5644
Pubksh August 28. 2002 and
September 4. 2002
PP233

1801 Lea Road. Sts 270
Wrwar Park FL 32789
PURPOSE: To discuss manats ol
Interest k&gt;Workforce Central Flonda,
with Ralerence lo Workforce
Devetapmem ntuat
For Further Informsbon Contact
Gary J. Earl. Esecutnre Director
Workforce Central Flonda
1801 Lea Road. Sle 270
Writer Park R 32789
(407)741 4365
Pubksh August 28. 2002
PP236

FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DfVtSION
CASC NO: 03 C A 703 14 K
OLYMPUS SERVICING. L P.
PLAINTIFF
VS
ALEXANTROS 8 TSIRAMBIDIS
A K A ALEC TSIRAMBIDIS IF
LIVINQ. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRAN TEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOH. UNDER
OR AGAINST ALEXANTROS 8
T SIRAMBID1S A K A ALEC TSIRAM­
BIDIS. LYNDA C TSIRAMBIDIS
A K A LYNOA TSIRAMBIDIS IF
LIVINO. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRAN TEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST LYNOA C
TSIRAMBIDIS A K A LYNOA
TSIRAMBIOIS; AM SOUTH BANK.
CASA PARK VILLAS OF
TUSCAW111A
HOMEOW NERS
ASSOCIATION. INC; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purm art to a Summary Final Judgment
o l Foreclosure deled August 21.
2002 entered ai O v l Casa No 02CA-703 14 K ol Vw CKO* Court cl
the I8TH Juckcwi Circuit In and tor
SEMINOLE
County.
Santord.
Florida. I w« sea to Vw lafffwtt and

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 02 CA 744 14 K
GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS
JOHN STEVEN BUECHE IF
LIVINO. ANO IF OEAO. THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
O RANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOH. UNOER
OR AGAINST JOHN STEVEN
BUECHE:
CH ARLOTTE
B.
BUECHE IF LIVINO. ANO IF OEAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
OEVISEES.
O RANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREOfTORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOH. UNOER
OR AOAINST C H A R L O T T E B.
BUECHE; DEER RUN
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION 98.
INC : W E U S FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA. N A .. AS
INDENTURE TRUSTEE UNDER
THE IRWIN HOME EQUITY LOAN
TRUST 2001-1 PURSUANT TO THE
INDENTURE
DATED
2-2661
BETW EEN THE IRWIN HOME
EQUITY LOAN TRUST 2001-1 AS
LESSO R ANO W E U S FAROO
BANK MINNESOTA. N A . AS
INDENTURE TR USTEE; JOHN
DOE
ANO
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)

at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407685-4227.16009958771 (TOO) or 1600-9956770.
vW Flonda Relay Sendee
Pubksh August 28. 2002 and
September 4, 2002
PP239

NOTICE OP PUBLIC B A L E
ALTAMONTE TOWING, INC.UNCLAIMED VEHICLE AUCTIO N
117 M A R K E R S T .
ALTAM O N TE SP R IN G S a
SALE B E G IN S AT 10 00 AM SO LD
AS IS. N O W ARRANTY. NO TITLE
S E L L E R R E S E R V E S THE RIGHT
TO R E F U S E AN Y O R A LL BIDS
P U R S U A N T TO F S 713 78
8-17-2002
1984 LIN CO LN
1M RBP97F8EY725169
1990 HO N D A
JHM BA 4118LC02!392
1982 HO N D A

MWDS522CS 00S3 I 2
1992 C H E V Y

J81RF 2369N 7S04067
1991 FO R D

1FAPP 38X3M K 114108
1993 O L D S
1O3NL5437PM0O7703
1980 O LD S
3R47FAD430713
1988 TOYO TA
JT 2 S V 1 8 E 0 0 0 4 78903
1987 NISSAN
JN1PN34S4M M048848
1969 DOOQE
1B 3B P4807 XN 685118
1980 DOO Q E
G P 22G A O I51596
1994 J E E P
1J4Q 778Y9R C 123924
1QM A M C
1JCW B7S85Q T169884
PH O N E • 407-339-0700
P ubM fi Augual 28. 2002
PP228
NOTICE OP PUBLIC BALE
ALTAMONTE TOW MO. VSC.UNCUUM ED VEHICLE AUCTION
117 MARKER ST .
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, a
SALE BEGINS AT 10 00 AM. SOLO
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFU SE ANY OR ALL BIDS
PURSUANT TO F S 713 78
9-24-2002
1990 FORD

1ZVPT20C2LS183717

1988 OLDS
1G3HNS4CSJW331474
1987 TOYOTA
JT2AE82E8H3S23S08
PHONE • 407-3394)700
Pubksh August 28. 2002
PP227
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR S E M IN O L E COUNTY
PROBATE DIVtBION
PNe Number 02-790-CP
Vf RE: ESTATE OP
DORIS P SCHREIBER
IS S N 248-34-8010).
NOTIC E OP ADMB8ETRAT10N
Tile edmnstrstion of Vie estate ol
DORIS P. SCHREIBER. deceased.
F ie Number 02-780-CP, la pemtng
In tie Ckcua Court lor Senvnoia
County. Florida. Probata Division.
Vie address of which la Room 402N.
301 N. Park Avenue. Sanlord.
ftonda 32771. The n a m e s and
rkddesses ol V ia personal tepteeen' lattve a n d V ie
tve's anomay are set lord) below
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l persona on whom the nouce a
served who have obfeebona Dial
chaiengs the vakkfy ol Vis W i. V e
quaXcebone ol Vw personal repre­
sentative. venue or pinadction ol tvs
Court are requved to Ms Vise obfsctons wah Ws Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY O f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l credaors ol Vw Decadent a id
other persons having claims or
demands egansl Decedents estate
on whom a copy ol h a noire a
served warm w ee merth* alter the
data of Vw fast pubscatron ol Ws
Nodes must Me the* dam s wah Ws
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OP THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OP THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SER ­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l other credaors ol Vw Decedent
and persons having dam s or
demands agamst the Decedent ■
estate must Ms Vwa dam s with Ws
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP THIS NOTICE
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILE0 W ILL
BE FOREVER BARRE0
The daw ol Vw Ural pubteabon ol
W s Nodes a August 28. 2002
Co-Personal Representatives
R O BER TE SCHREIBER
8271 VW Be4a Street
Sanlord. FL 32771
G RACE ANNE GLAVIN. P A
FLB ar #350808
Attorney lor Personal Repreecnutrve
1340 Tutkam U Road Ste 108
Winter Springs. Ftonda 32708
1407)889-1110
Pubbah August 28 2002 and
September 4. 2002
PP221

August 23. 2002
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OP AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OP 8AN F0R 0. FLORIDA
Nodes Is twrsby given that a Pubbc
Hearing will be held In the
Commwaon Room al Vw Cay H al in
Vw Cay ol Santord. Flonda. al 700
o'clock PM on September 8, 2002.
to consular Vw adophon ol an onknanca by Vw Cay ol Sanlord. Florida.
MW ol wtveh &gt;s as Mow s:
ORDINANCE NO. 3741
AN ORDINANCE OP THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO. 3117 OP SAID
CITY. SAID ORDINANCE BEING A
ZONING PLAN SAID AMENDMENT
TO CHANGE THE ZONING OF
14 88s ACRES O F PROPERTY
LYING BETW EEN S R 46 ANO
MOORES STATION ROAO ANO
BETW EEN CAMERON AVENUE
ANO BEARO AU AVENUE FROM
MI-2. MEDIUM INDUSTRIAL TO Rl1. RESTRICTED INDUSTRIAL:
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
DATE.
A copy shal be evitable si Vw
office d Vw Cay CMrk lor s i parsons
dtsinng lo eiamaw Vw seme
A l parties n merest and ertuens
shal have an opportunay lo be heard
al said he#mg
By order ol Vw Cay Commission ol
Vw Cay ol Sanlord. Flonda
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 407-3305628
48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a par­
son deader to appeal a deaeion
made wan reaped lo any metier con satered st Vw above meeting or
hearing, ha may need a verbatm
record ol Vw prooaadngs. mckrdng
record Is not provided by Vw cay ol
Santord
(FS
288 0109)
Rachel Carmcea
Deputy Cty CWrk
Pubbah August 28. 2002
PP230
A u gu st 23 2002
NOTICE O F A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CO N SKXA THE ADOPTION
OP AN OROM ANCC BY THE
CITY O f 8AMTORO. VLOewOA
Nance w twrsby given Vwi a F*ubSc
Hearing wW be held In the
Commission Room at Vw Cay H al In
Vw Cay ol Sanlord. Florida, al 7 00
o'clock PM on l »p«ambit I, 2002.
lo consider the adophon ot an ordi­
nance by Vw Cay ol Sanlord. Flonda.
MW of which is as Mow s:
OROM ANCE NO. 3740
AN ORDINANCE OP THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIOA. AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO. 3117 OF SAID
CITY. SAID ORDINANCE BEING A
ZONING PLAN. SAID AMENDMENT
TO CHANGE TH E ZONING OF
40 899s ACR ES O F PROPERTY
LYING BETW EEN S R. 48 ANO
M OORES STATION ROAO ANO
BETW EEN CAM ERON AVENUE
ANO BEAR O AU AVENUE FROM
Ml 2. MEDIUM INDUSTRIAL TO Rl1. RESTRICTED INDUSTRIAL
PROVIOINO FOR SEVERABILITY.
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
OATE
A copy shal be aveieble al Vw
offca of the Cay Clerk tor a4 persona
deeding lo tiam ne the arms
A l padwe in merest and c o u n t
shal have an opporkaWy lo be heard
al sad heamg
By order ol Vw Cay Commsaron ol
Vw Cay ol Sanlord Flonda
PERSONS WITH D1SAB11TIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 407-330 9828
48 HOURS IN ADVANCE O f THE
MEETINO
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a per­
son decides lo appeal a decision
made wah respect to any maner con­
sidered el Vw above meeting or
heamg ha may need e verbatm
record ol Vw procesdngt. m judng
Vw Wttmony and avidsma. which
record is nol provided by Vw Cay ol
Sanlord
(FS
296 010$)
Rachel Cannes*
Deputy Cay CWrk
Pubksh August 28. 2002
PP23I

aanrsd trtVwi Vw a monPW aBar Vw

NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING
Nodes w hereby grvsn by Vw Cay ol
Sanlord lo 0 Q Wlkams. Jr PO .
Bo* 1988 Sanlord PL 32772. and
any or a* other interested partes,
that Vw deserved property 1219
French Ave (structure E ol mam
bldg). Sanlord. FL 32771, lo t 1 . E
U2 of akay ad) 8 Lola 2 3 6 7 4 8 8
W 1/2 ol aaay er$ lo Lot 6 A ab alWy
ad| lo IMS 7 4 a 0* 14 Ti 8 Town ol
Sanlord eccordnglo PB I.P O S T o l
Itw Public Records ot Seminole
Coisity has been kxmd to be In a
dtapidaied. unsarWary. unmhabaabw or unsaW coreMen. and that Vw
C4y Commtaun wia hold a Pubbc
Hearing in me Cay Commission
Chambers ol Cay H al at 7 00 p m.
on September 9.2002 Antes hear­
ing Vw Cay Commuaron shal hear
•veWnca and w* datermaw wtwVwr
ot rm e»t property ahal be con­
demned Vou aie hereby ordered to
appear betore Vw Cay Comnesaam
al »w Condemnation Hearing lo be
heard and prevent yam side al Vw
case You have Vw nghl lo obtain an
attorney at your own eiparwa. lo
rep-atent you before Vw Board Ybu
havs Vw njffs lo cal warwssas on
your banal as wei as lo croeeeramvw s i other witnesses It you do nM
appear the Cay Commission may
proceed without you
Cay M Sanlord. Coda Enforcement
Demon
300 N Park Avenue
Sanlord. FL 32771
(407) 330-9644
Pubksh August 28 2002 and
September 4, 2002
PP232

ScSvTl SwtMvr
K 'S
S w
" ' “ ■'r' .fT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Nance w hereby grven by Vw Cay ol
Sanlord lo Eddm H4 A Richard

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
FO R SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
PBa Number 02818-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JOHN W OROURKE. SR .
(SSN 1088003681.
O^CMMd
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
The admWabaion ol Vw eeiaM ol
JOHN W. O'ROURKE, deceased.
F ie Number 02 816CP. w pendng
el VW Orcua Court lor SerranuW
County. Florida. Piobale Division.
Vw addraaa oI when a Room 402N.
301 N. Park Avanue. Sanlord
Florida 32771.
The names and
a ik t llir r ol Vw personal represen
leave and Vw personal represent*
trya a anomay are set lorth below
A U M TER ESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTXIEO THAT:
A i persona on whom W s nodes a
served who have obtecioni mat
c h a n g e Vw vabdey ol the W8. Vw
ijuM R aan-t o l Vw personal rapream uava. vanua or (unadcbon ol wa
Cow l are reqwrad to Ms Vwa atyeciiw eWl w e court WITHIN THE
LATER OP TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP THIS NOTICE
O B T H IR TY d a y s a f t e r t h e
W TE OP SERVICE OP A COPY OP
m S ^ T C E O N T H E M -...............
A l u *3*on al t *
and
M O O fll
°*

THREE

MONTHS AFTER

THE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notce ts hereby grven by me Cty of
Sanford lo Juka Hanlon. 1008 Okve
A va. Sanford, F l 32771. and any or
« a nlbi ■ ■ k i l . m l - 4 ------------ til a l tf I m
a■
omar rnieresieo pan»as. mai me
desorbed pmparty. 1008 Obvv Ava
(1008 8 1008), Sanford. FL 32771.
L e t ) B k 29 M W Clark. Subd.
arxonkng k) PB I. PC 107 ol Vw
Pubic Racords ol Seminole County
hat twan found lo ba In a diaptoatad. unsanitary. urwihabitabW or
unsaW conation, and that Vw Cty
Commission will hold a Public
Hearing In Itw City Commission
Chambers oI Cay H al al 700 pm
on t ip lsmber 6.2002 A iw a hear­
ing Vw C ty Com m ston shal hear
evidence and w i determine whether
or not Vim property ahal ba con­
demned You ara haraby ordarad to
appear before Vw C ty Comma non
al Vw Condemnation Hearing lo ba
heard and praters your sate of Vw
case Ybu have Vw tight lo obtain an
anomay. al your own eipenee, lo
represent you before Vw Board You
have Vw nghl lo ca l witnesses on
your bahaV at wel as lo croaa-asamma a l other witnesses II you do not
appaar. Vw Cay Commotcm may
proceed wthoul you
Cay of Sanlord. Coda EMorcamerv
PMalon
300 N Park Avarua
Sanford. FL 32771
(407) 330-5844
Pubksh August 28. 2002 and
September 4. 2002
PP234
NOTICE
Workforce Central Florida
announces
that tha
Finance
CommSIee has tchediAed a meetmg. lo wtsch Vw pubbc it Invaad. and
may Indude such other commmee
mwtangi m dM frw j n to itM fy lor
Vw conduct ol Vw Boards busmass
DATE: August 29. 2002
TIME: 11DO am .
LOCATION. W CFO ffM s

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
CASE NO. 01-CA-1297-14-K
PUTNAM STATE BANK, a Florida
benkng association.
Plaintiff
vt.
CONRAD R WAGNER. CAROLE
WAGNER. W A C . INVESTMENTS.
INC and H llO O Q MORALES AS
TRUSTEE.
Defendants
NOTICE O F BALE
Notice la grven Vwt pursuant to ■
Dnal ludgmerv dated 22nd day ol
Auguta. 2002. In Casa No. 01-CA1297-14-K. ol Vw ctrojb Court ol Vw
Eighteenth Jurkcwl Crcu# In and tor
Bamlnola County. Florida. In which
Putnam Stale Bank, a Flonda bank­
ing association W Vw PlainMl and
Conrad R Wagner. Cerda Wagner.
W A C . Investments. Inc. and Hugo
O Morales as Trustee ara tha
Defendants. I wt# se i to the highest
and bast taddeer tor case al Vw West
front door ol Vw Semnole Cocnfy
Courthouse In Santord. Seminole
County. Florida, al 1100 am on
Thursday. September 12. 2002. Vw
toaowtog deserbed property sal forth
In Vw order or krwl judgment
Lot 17. Chestnut H6. according to
Vw plat thereof as recorded In Plat
Book 29. pega 78-78 ol Vw Pubbc
Racords of Seminole County.
Flonda
P trto n i wffi
rtqucitng
reasonable aacmodatiorw to parttoipata In M e proceedmg shoiAd con­
tact t -800-9998771 (Voica 8 TOO)
or via Florida Relay Servkm at 1BOO9556771
DATED M e 22nd day o l August.

2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Cacub Court
By Mary Stroupe
A l Deputy Clerk
Pubkcakon ol M e Node* on August
28 and Sepsmber 4. 2002 In Vw

SEMINOLE HERALD, INSANFORO.
aORIDA
John 0 . Mueaobne. P A
Anomay al Law
415A SI Johns Avenue
Palatka. Florida 32177
(388)328-7428
Pubbah: August 28.2002 and
September 4, 2002
PP237
_____ ‘
__________
M THE CM CUfT COURT
Off THE H TH
ju w c ia l

cjRcurr,

DtW D*00#f tOv CMtn SI pi# ntil

From Door al Vw SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located al 301 N Park
Avenue In Santord. Florida, al 1100
I m on Vw 24Vi day ol September.

&lt;w&lt; bH KXlOWingMICnMQ prOpwffly as sal forth In said Summary Final
Judgment, to u t
LOT 8. BLOCK 29. CASA PARK
VILLAS PHASE II. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK 30. PAGES 97
AND
98. O F
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
Deled M e 21 &gt;1day ol August. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
dark of Vw Cfrcue Court
By: Dorothy W Honon
Deputy dark
Pubbah Vt
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O F DAVID J
STER N . P A .. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 8 Unrvenity Drive Suae 900
Plantation. FL 33324
(994)2336000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persona wah ikeabaaies needno a soccMi •EyrwTKry rltfton should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
tha
SEM INOLE
County
Courthouse at 4076896227.1600999 9771 (TOO) or 16009986770.
8a Fictile Relay Service.
Pubksh August 28. 2002 and
Saptambar 4.2002
PP236

M ANO FOR
BEkBNOLE COUNTY,

N O T IC E O ff

FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Sianmery Final Judgment
ot rorectostrre deled August 21,
2002 entered In C M Casa No 02CA-748-14 K ol Vw drcuH Court of
Vw H TH Jurkdal Crcu* In and tor
SEMINOLE
County.
Sanlord.
r lonaa. i w* m i to jna r*ynet\ ana
best bidder tor cash at Vw West
From Door at Vw SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located al M l N. Park
Avenue In Sanlord. Florida, al 1100
a m. on Vw 24lh (toy of Saptambar,

*vJUa Umfooowmg oescriMKj pfopar•

ly as sal lorth Vi sard Summary Final
Judgment, to-wt
LOT 35. DEER RUN. UNIT 8.
ACCORDINO
TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECO RDED IN
PLAT BOOK 29. PAGE 94. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
Dated M a 21al day of AugueL 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
dark ol Vw Ckcua Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy dark
Pubksh Vi
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES Off OAVIO J.
8TERN , P.A., ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 8 Unfvarsay Ortve S id e 900
Plantation. FL3S324
(994)2338000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABUFTlES
ACT, persona wbh dtoabWwi needina a
aooorrvnodatton ahexid
contaa COURT ADMINISTRATION,

IN THE CWCUTT COURT
Off THE H TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
BEM M OLE COUNTY,
fflOfWOA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DtYHJON
C A M NO: 02 C A 1028 14
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF

VS

CAROLYN RODRIOUEZ A/K/A
CAROLYN B ROOR1QUEZ. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPO USE.
HEIRS.
D EVISEES.
O RAN TEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOH. UNOER
OR
AGAINST
CAROLYN
ROORIGUE2 A/K/A CAROLYN B.
ROORK3UEZ. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF CAROLYN ROORIOUEZ A/K/A
CAROLYN B ROORIOUEZ. IF ANY.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE 0 0 6 AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT^)
N O R C tO ff
FORECLOSURE (A L E
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursueni lo a Stmmery Final Judgment
of Foradoaure dated August 21,
2002 entered In C M Cate No. 02CA-746-14 K of Vw O ra * Court of
Vw H TH Judoai Ckcua In and tor
SEMINOLE
County.
Sanlord.
Ftonda. I wW ta&lt; to Vw Nghaal and
bast bidder tor cash al Vw Waal
Front Door al Vw SEMINOLE C a tty
Courthouse located al M l N. Park
Avanue in Santord. Ftonda, al 1100
a m on Vw 2tth day ol September,
2002 Vw tobowtng etoaertw d proper­
ly at sal lorth In said Summary Ftoal
Judgment losrt:
LOT THE SOUTH 1/2 Off LOT 15
ANO NORTH 1/2 O F LO T H .
BLOCK C . BUENA VISTA ESTATES.
ACCORDINO
TO THE
PLAT
TH EREOF, AS RECO ROED IN
PLAT BOOK 3. PAGES 1 ANO 2. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS Off SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated Vkt 21st day ol AugueL 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Vw Ckcua C o a l
E#y« uofOviy w. tx3noo
Dapury dark
Pubbah k i
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES Off D A V» J.
STER N . PJL. ATTORNEY FO R
PLAINTIFF
801 8 Unfvarsay Drive S ide 800
Ptortakon.FL 33324
(994)2336000
IN ACCO RDAN CE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, persona srtoi (kubWhls need­
ing a spaesaf accommodation ahould
c a r te d C O U R T ADMINISTRATION,
ai
Vw
BEM M O LE
County
Courthouse al 407688-4227.16009956771 (TOO) or 1600-9956770,
via Florida Relay Service.
Pubesh .August 28. 2002 and
Baptombar 4.2002
PP240

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
Off THE 1ITH
JUO tOAL dRCUTT,
M ANO FOR
EEM M O LE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
O ENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CA SE NO-. 08 C A 118014 0
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY. F/K/A
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY Off
CALIFORNIA. N A . AS TRUSTEE.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
THOMAS W ROBERTS. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
OEVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUOH, UNOER
OR
AOAINST
THOM AS
W.
ROBERTS; MARIAN E. ROBERTS
IF LIVINQ, ANO IF OEAO, THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
O R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR
AOAINST
MARIAN
E.
ROBERTS; JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE A8 UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENQANT(S)
NOTICE Off
FO RECLOSURE B A LI
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur­
suant to a Summary Fkwl Judgment
of Foractoeura dated August 22.
2002 entered In C M Caae No. 02CA-1280-14 0 of Vw Ckcua Court of
Vw IITH Jurkdal C k n d In and tor
SEMINOLE
County.
Sanford.
Ftonda. I M l sab to Vw hkffwaf and
beat bidder tor caah al Vw Waal
Frorf Door at Vw SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located al M l N. Parti
Avenue to Santord. Ftonda. al IIOO
a m on Vw 21M day ol Saptambar,
2002 Vw toawvtog aascrtwd proper­
ty at eat forth In said Summary Ftoal
Judgment to-wt.
LOT &gt;. CLU STER K. W EDWOOO,
A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT.
ACCORDING
TO
TH E
PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECO ROED IN
PLAT BOOK t9. PAOES 7. E. • ANO
10 Off THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated M e 22nd day of AugueL
2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
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TH I CIRCUIT COURT
O f TH* UOM TKM TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
M M N O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. O M Jle-C A
DIVISION 140
I W ELLS FARGO HOME
I MORTGAGE. INC . FK/A
| NORWEST MORTGAGE, IN C.

I ERNEST CARTER. M i l .

.)

N O TK* O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
«nt lo a Final Judgment ol
I Foradoaui* d*1*d Augutl
2. 2002. and antaiad in Cu &lt; NO
M S36CA of IhaCIrcuil Court ollha
E i g h t e e n t h Juacui e n m n and
SEMINOLE County. Florida
W ELLS FARGO HOME
TOAOE, INC. F/K/A NORWEST
TOAOE, INC. to tw Plartrlt and
Er n e s t
cah ter .
Ba r b a r a
ARTER A/K/A BARBARA 0
ER. CASTLE CREDIT COR
ATION. art Via Dafandantt. I
I aal to r&gt;a htfi**t and t « l taddar
f caart at W EST FRONT DOOR OF
! SEMINOLE COUNTY COURTUSE. SANFORD. FLORIOA at
1:00 AM. on tha
2«th day ol
2002. Ilia following
►aenbad proparty aa aal lortfi In M id
l-- a L *
w *ai J\X&gt;grT*«nt

TY. FLORIDA SAIO 14 48 FEET
BEING MEASURED PERPENDICU­
LAR TO TE SOUTHERLY LINEN OF
SAID LOTS 22 ANO 23 ANO LOT 21.
BLOCK E . OF SAIO REPLAT OF
SANORA UNITS I 8 2, EXCEPT
THE SOUTHERLY 27 00 FEET OF
SAIO LOT 21, BLOCK E. SAID 27 00
FEET BEING M EASURED PER
PENOICULAR TO THE SOUTHER
LY LINE OF SAIO LOT 21. BLOCK E
AK/A 223 O tiam Drtva. Sanford.
FL 32773
WITNESS MY HAND and tw aaal
ol taa Court on Augutl 22.2002
Maryam* Mora*
Cl*f* ol tw Canal Court
By Mary Slroupt
Deputy Oar*
Edwvama lA tao o alat. P A
P O Bor 280IS
Tampa. Florida 33622 8018
“ S at Amartcana anti Duab4«** A d
H you art a paraon with a d/sabri/fy
who naada accommodation n ordar
lo partKipal* n taa pmcaadaig. you
art anwad at no coat to you. tor tw
provttron ol ctrtatn aaaiatanca
Plata* contact Court Admnatration
at 201 N Part Ayanua. Santord.
Florida 32771, talaphona numbar
(407)888-4227. witfwi 2 wortung day*
of your racaipt ol taa donm anl. It
twamg impaired. (TOO) 1-800-9888771.
Publish Augual 28. 2002 and
ilambar 4. 2002
PP248
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M A N O FO R
SCM M OLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CA SE NO. 02-933-CA
DIVISION 14K
WELLS FAROO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC F/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC .
Plant*.

LOT 4. TYSON PARK. ACCORDIG TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
ECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 32.
AGE M . OF THE PUBLIC
ECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNt, FLORIOA
A/K/A IT Tyaon Court. Ortado. FL
rrss
WITNESS MY HANO and tia aaal
1 taa Court on Augua! 22.2002.
UaryannaM ona
D a rt ol Eta Clraj* Court
By Mary Stroupa
DaputyCtart.
LEROY JENKINS. *1 *1.
fehavarrta AAaaodalaa. P A
D*ftnd*nt(s)
P.O Boa 25010
NOTICE OF
im p*. Florida 33622 8018
FO RtCLO SU R E SALE
•Amartcana w«h DwaMnaa Ad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purra a paraon wan a daabaay
auani lo a Final Judgmanl ol
la aocommnrlalion in ordar
Mortgag* Foredoaure datad Auguat
lala In taa pfooaadng. you
21. 2002. and aniared n Caaa NO.
id al no ooal lo you, kx tha
02-983 CA of tw Clrcua Court of tw
o l cartaln aaaiatanca.
EIGHTEENTH Juddal O c m n and
aa OOrttad Court Admlniatralioiilor SEMINOLE Courtly. Florida
201 N. Par* Ayanua, 8an*ord.
athardn W ELLS FARGO HOME
prtda 32771, Maprtona numb**
MORTGAGE. INC. F/K/A NORWEST
B7)0SS-4227, wttiki 2 wortung day*
MORTGAGE. INC , I* tw PlanMI
ly o u r racapf ol taa docunant. it
and LEROY JENKINS. CAROLYN
taring Impaired. (TOO) 1-BOO K S JO N ES;
TENANT
at
NK/A
|7I.
RICHARD SIMS; ANY AND ALL
lah: Augutl 2 t. 2002 and
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
amfcarA, 2002
BY. THROUGH, UNDER. ANO
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMEO
P»0
INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO
THE O R C U T COURT
ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
O f THE DOMTIENTH
ALIVE.
W HETHER
SAID
JUDICIAL CWCWT
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
M A N O PO R
AN INTEREST A8 8PO USES.
SCM M OL1 COUNTY.
HEIRS. D EVISEES. OR OTHER
FLORIDA
CLAIMANTS; SEMINOLE COUNTY
CURL ACTION
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS­
C A M NO. BT-taaOCA
SIONERS; STATE O F FLORIDA DIVISION 140
DEPARTMENT O F REVENUE; CEN ­
(INTRUST MORTGAGE. t4C..
TRAL FLORIOA REGIONAL MED­
Plano*.
ICAL CEN TER D/B/A COLUMBIA
MEDICAL CEN TER . TENANT a l
|TTH A MCCARTHY, af to.
NK/A RICHARD SIMS ar* tha
Dafandanl(a)
Dafandant*. I wW **a to tw hrgfwal
N one* O f
and bad brddar lor cath al W EST
F O M C L O S U M SALS
FRONT DOOR O F THE SEMINOLE
N o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n pu&gt;COUNTY CO URTH OU SE. SANpant to a Final Judgmac* ol
FORO. FLORIOA al 11CO AM. on tw
klg aga Foredoaura datad Auguat
1Tti day ol Saplambtf. 2002. tw to*, 2002. and aniared m Caaa NO
lowing daaertbad proparty aa aaf lorti
*1400 CAoltfto Circuit Court o ltto
n aaid r nal Judgmanl:
EENTH Juddai O o ja in and
LOT 33. BLO CK 5. LINCOLN
SEMINOLE Courtly. Florida
HEIGHTS. SECTION t. ACCO RD­
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE.
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
. la r e PtamM and K (R H A
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK |
ICARTHY;
O h M g ia
PAGE 99. O f THE PUBC&lt;
■CARTHY, U.8. BANK NATaJNAL
O f SEMINOLE COUNIOClATION. AS INDENTURE
■TEE
AND
CO-OW NER
AK/A
1114 Lincoln Ayanua.
■ R THE SALES AND SER VCSantord. a 32771
F EM ENT DATED AS O f
WITNESS MY HANO and tw aaal
SO. Its* . 125 HOME OWNER
of M a Court on Augual 21,2002.
IM S-1;
ARLINGTON
Maryann* Mora*
. BANK; LAKEWOOO AT
Ctork of tw O cu » Court
CROSSINGS HOMEOWNERS
By Mary Stroup*
ATION. INC.; THE CROSS­
DaouTy Ctork
M ASTER
COMMUNITY
EcTwya/rW lAaaooalaa. P A
jIATION. INC.; are tia
PO . Bor 28018
I wfl a*« to tw Nghoto
Tampa. Honda 33622-8018
I Baal taddar lor caan al W EST
" S a t Amartcana wtoi Dttabaawa Act
~ 7 DOOR O f THE SEM M OLE
* you are a paraon wan a rtaanwry
COURTHOUSE. SANwho naada accommodation n ordar
k FLORIOA at 1t .M A M .o n ti*
lo partlclpat* n taa procaadng. you
t S ty of Saplarrbar. 2002. tia k*are anttlad at no coal lo you. tor tw
| daacrtiad proparty aa aal lortlt
prevttlon ol carton attittanc*
I Flnaf Judgmar*
m i l l co n a a Loun w n im iriio r
r 1S4. BLOCK B. LAKEWOOO
al 201 N. Parti Ayanua, Santord.
CROSSINGS UNIT TWO.
Florida 32771, latophon* numbar
DING TO
THE
PLAT
(407)888-4227. yrttto 2 wortdng day*
EOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
ol your recarpt ol t** docxmarf. H
: 33. PAGES 4B-S3. PUBLIC
fwartng tnptorod. (TOO) 1-800888_
ROS O f SEM tIO LE COUN8771.
f3 X « J 0 R I 0 A
Pubtlah: Augual 28. 2002 and
M C A 43S Sprtnglre* Way E, Laka
Saptamtwr 4, 2002
M m R 32748
PP247
WITNESS m y HANO and 8w aaal
d M a Court on Augual 22.2002.
TH* a w c u rr COURT
fttaryanna More*
OF TH* EIGHTEENTH
d a rk ol t » Ckcut Court
ju d ic ia l e m e u rr
M A N O fO R
B rU a ry Stroup*
d a rt
•EM M OLE COUNTY,
laocuu*. P A
FLORIDA
. Boa 25011
CIVU. ACTION
Florid* 33S22-S0I ■
C A M NO. 03-43t-CA
Amartcana urttiDaabSMM A d
DIVISION 140
you are a paraon a lti a dvatawy
REPUBLIC BANK SUCCESSOR BY
sommodaPon n ordar
MERGER WITH FIRST
partdpal* In taa procaadng. you
FEDERAL SAVINGS 8 LOAN
anOOad al no coat lo you. lor tw
ASSOCIATION OF OSCEOLA
ol carton aaaiatanca
COUNTY.
: correct Court Admmtortoton
201 N. Par* Avanua. Santord.
v*.
32771, Maphon* numbar
EDOIE FRIERSON. JR . *1 al.
7)888-4227. irttw i 2 wortung day*
D*f*nd*nt(i).
your recag* ol taa docunant. It
NOTICE OF
i Impaired. (TOO) 1-800-068FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
1.
2002 and
suant to a Fatal Judgmanl ol
4.2002
Mortgag* Foredoaure dalad Augual
22. 2002. and araared n Caaa NO
02-431 C A d tw Q rc u t Court o ltw
THE ORCUIT COURT
EIGHTEENTH JuOcwf Ckcu* to and
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
JUD ICUL CIRCUIT
wharen REPUBLIC BANK SUCCES­
M A N O fO R
SOR BY M ERGER WITH FIRST
BCMtaOLE COUNTY.
FEDERAL SAVINGS A LOAN ASSO­
FLORIDA
CIATION OF OSCEO LA COUNTY. W
CIVIL ACTION
tw Plano* and EDDIE FRIERSON.
CA SE NO. Q2-1I04-CA
J R ; DORCAS L FRIERSON. EAST
DIVISION 140
POINT SUBDIVISION HOME OWN
BA MORTGAGE. IXC (A WHOLLY
ER S' ASSOCIATION
ar*
tha
OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF BANK
Dalandanla. I wfl aal to tw high**!
and baa! brddar tor cath at W EST
O F AMERICA. N A ).
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
v*
COUNTY CO URTH OUSE. BAN
FORO. FLORIOA al 11CO AM. on tw
CONNELLAD PIATT, *1 aL
Dafandam(a)
26ti day ol Saptamtwr. 2002. tw tal­
lowing dtacrtwd proparty a* aal torth
NOTICE OF
to re d Fnai Judgmanl:
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
LOT 87. EAST POINTE SUBOIVI
auar* to a Final Judgmanf of
SION. ACCOROtNQ TO THE PLAT
Mongag* Feredoaure datad Auguto
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
22. 2002. and aniared n Caaa NO
BOOK 81. PAGES 88. 69 AND 90.
02-11»4 CA ol tw Clrcui Court ol tia
OF THE PUBLIC RECO RDS OF
EIGHTEENTH Ju d o * Cveu* n and
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
•or SEMINOLE County. Florida
AK/A 3443 Kayla Cad*. Ovltdo. FL
wbaren BA MORI GAGE. LLC (A
32768
WHOLLY OWNED SUBSIDIARY OF
WITNESS MY HANO and tw awai
ol taa Court on Augual 22.2002
BANK OF AM ERICA N A ). I*
P lan ts and CONN ELLA D PUTT;
Clarli ol tw Crrou* Court
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CON
NELLA D. PIATT NK/A EDWARD
By Ma/y Stroup#
PIATT; SANORA HOMEOW NERS
Oapury CWrti
Edwvama AAaaoaatia. P A
ASSOCIATION. INC.; are m*
Datandaraa. I wd aal lo tia regbaal
P O Bor 28018
and bad brddar tor catoi to W EST
Tamp*. Florida 33822-8018
"S** Amartcana w*h Dwaiwtwa Ad
FRONT DOOR O f THE SCM tfO LE
* you are a paraon wan a owabwty
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN
who naada accommodation in oi
FORD. FLORIDA al 1 1 » AM. on tw
to partdpal* In taa procatdng. you
day ol O CT 22. 2002. tw Mowing
daacrtiad preparty aa ad lorti n a a d
are anaaad at no c o m lo you. tor tw
provtattn o l cartan u n tu n e *
fin d Judgmanc
Ptaata contact Corel Admnwtaaon
THE SOUTHERLY 14.48 FEET O f
al 201 N Park Avanua. Santord.
LO TS 22 ANO 23. BLOCK E,
REPLAT O f SANORA UNITS 1 S 2.
Florida 32771, latophon* numbar
(407)868-4227. warm 2 working day*
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IT.
ol yore recaipt ol taa documant t
PAG ES 11 ANO 12. PUBLIC
hearing Impaired. (TOO) 1-800-988RECORDS O f SEMINOLE COUN-

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T H ! CIRCUIT COURT
O f T H ! EIGHTEENTH
JUD ICUL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUMTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CA8E NO. 01-2797-CA
DIVISION
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NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgmanl of
Mortgag# Foradosur# datad August
21. 2002. and anterad m Casa NO
01-2797 CA of tha O tu * Court o&lt;Iba
EIGHTEENTH Judctal O c u t m and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
wharam
CH ASE
MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, is tha
Ptamtif! and ERIN L DtM lCX CAROLYN SUE DIMICK: ANY ANO A a
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMINO
BY. THROUGH. UNOER. AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL DEFENOANT(S) WHO
ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE.
W HETHER
SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
AN INTEREST AS SPO USES.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS. EOUICREDIT CO R ­
PORATION OF AMERICA: ara tha
Dafandanu. I wnl saf to tha highast
and bast biddar lor cash at W EST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY CO URTH OUSE. SAN ­
FORD. FLORIDA at 1100 AM. on tha
19th day of Saptambar, 2002. tfta fol­
lowing dascrt?ad proparty at sal forth
m said Final Judgmanl
LOTS 14 ANO 15. BLOCK A. FAIRLANE ESTATES. ACCOROtNQ TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 10. PAGE 19. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 417 Ridga Drtva. Sanford. FL
32773
WITNESS MY HANO and tha saal
ol 9 * Court on Augutl 21, 2002.
Maryann# Mors#
Oar* of foa O c u t Court
By Mary Stroupa
Daputy CJadi
Echavarrta AAt tooaiaa, P A
P O Box 25016
Tampa. Florida 33822-5018
**Saa Amartcana with D«tab*baa A d
H you art a parson wth a cftaabflty
ho naada accommodation In ordar
lo partopata In this procaadmg, you
art anttlad at no cost lo you. tor foa
provision of cartam aaaiatanca
Plata# contact Court Admwstration
al 201 N. Part Avanua. Sanford.
Florida 32771, latophon* numbar
(407)688-4227. wWwi 2 working day*
oI yore recarpt ol ffw docunanf. H
twamg Impaired. (TOO) 1-800-988
8771.
Pubkah: Auguat 28. 2002 and
Saplambar 4,2002
PP245
THE CBICUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUD ICUL CMCUIT
M ANO FOB
•UO N O LB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. 00-1840-CA
DIVISION P
NORW EST BANK MINNESOTA.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS
TRUSTEE.
ME HOI SAFDARI. af al.
DalandanKt)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE B A LI
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN purtuant lo a Final Judgmanl ol
Mortgag* Foredoaure dalad Augual
21. 2002. and aniared In Caaa NO.
00-1840 CA ol »w C R u * Court c* 9w
EIGHTEENTH Judoaf Circuit to and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wtiarato NORW EST BANK MIN­
N ESOTA. NATIONAL ASSOCIA­
TION. AS TRUSEE. to *w Plane*
and MEHOI SAFDARI; AKRAMZ
PANAHI AK/A AKRAM Z PANAHI.
STATE OF FLORIDA • DEPART­
MENT OF R EVEN UE; are in*
Datondanfa. I w« aa* to tia hrghaal
and batf btodar tor caah at W EST
FRONT DOOR O F THE SCMEfOLE
COUNTY CO URTH OUSE. SAN ­
FORD, FLORIDA al 1100 AM, on Via
19*i day ol Saplambar. 2002, Via toL
lowtng daaenbad proparty aa aal forth
n ta d Final Judgnant
A U O f LOT 3 ANO THAT PART O F
LOT 2 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER O F LOT 2. RUN NORTH
1393 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTH­
W ESTERLY TO THE NORTHWEST
CORNER O F LOT 2; THENCE RUN
SOUTH 65 7 FEET. THENCE RUN
EAST 139 4 FEET TO THE POINT
O F BEGINNING. ALL LY*4Q ANO
BEING IN BLOCK 3. LONG VIEW
HEIGHTS. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 12. PAGE 9. O F THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDAMORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS
LOT 3 AND BEGIN AT THE
SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 2,
RUN NORTH 00 DEGREES 01’00W EST. 139 2 FEET ALONG THE
EAST U N E O F SAIO LO T 2;
TH EN CE SOUTH. 88 D EG R EES
02-00- WEST. 18434 FEET TO THE
NORTHWEST CORNER O F SAID
LO T *. TH EN CE SOUTH 00
DEG REES 01 TXT EAST, 88 7 FEET
ALONG THE W EST UNE OF SAIO
LO T 2; TH EN CE NORTH
D EG R EES 33 00*. EAST. 139 4
FEET ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF
SAIO LOT 2. TO THE POINT OF
BCGINNINO; ALL IN BLO CK 3,
LONG VIEW HEIGHTS. ACCORD
INO TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT-BO O K 12.
PAGE 9. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
AK/A 498 Euhar Ln. AJUmorre
Spring*. FL 32714
WITNESS MY HAND and *w
oi Vat Court on Augua! 21. 2002
Maryann* Mora*
Clark oi *w Cirtu* Corel
By Dorothy W Boaon
Oaprey Claik
Edwvama AAaaodalaa. P A
P O Boa 28018
Tampa. Florida 33622-6018
~S*a American* w«h Dwabaawa A d
# you are a paraon wNi a daabaay
who naada accommnrtakon n
to parkapale to *aa ptocaadng. you
art entmed al no coat to you. tor tw
provtaton o l cartan aaatolanca
Pleat* contact Corel Adrmnral/auon
al 201 N. Park Avanua, Santord.
Florida 32771, talaphona number
(407)865-4227. w*han 2 wortung day*
ol yore racarpt 01 rv* docrenar*. II
twamg unpaired. (TDD) 1-600-988•771
Pubkah Augual 28. 2002 and
Saplambar 4. 2002
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M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE
JU D ICU L CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 01C A 1738 14 0
BANK ONE. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. FK/ATHE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK O f CHICAGO.
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Wednesday. August 20.2002

71— H elp Wanted
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drivers 'N ow *. No asp necessary*
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55— B usiness
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• Gated Community
• 2 Swimming Pools
• Sundeck Area
• Covered Cabanas &amp; Jacuuis
• Sand Volleyball
• 1.2 &amp; 3 Bdrm Apl. Homes

• Indoor A/c Racquetball
• 24 Hour Fitness Center
• Walk-In Closets
• Full Sire Washer/Dryei*
&amp; Washer/Dryer Hook-Ups
• Spectacular Water Views*

71— H

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‘In Select apartment homes

100 Stonebrook Drive • Sanford. Florida 32773
Phone: 407-322-9556 • Fax: 407-321-6218
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2 F T position* needed Nall Tech 4
H air S ty list tor W riter Springs 4
Sanford. Avars Beauty Salon. 407257-4549

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46 4 416. No phon* celts.
EOE/M/F/M/V.
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chack/Drug Tesbng Employat

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educated. 47 yr old mala Room 4
board. *56 weakly, weak day*
badbm*. alternate weekends. 52
hours/month Senous nquses only
Rets, rvs.no drugs, qu el 407-3237600

Teachers needed FT 4 P I potmora
*va4abi* tor various rooms at a cM d
car* canter In Longwood 407-332-

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Trte Sem e* seeking *«
groundsmen with C lass A Cl
keens*. C e l 407-323-3401.
TU R F E T C . INC Is looking to M
positrons within our growing
com pany W e at* looking lor
dependable people w*h a good
attitude and the desire to produce
quality work. Drug Free Work Place
• W orkers Com p • Require FL
Dover's License C a l 407-302-0274

Waitresses. Drivers 4 Sub Makers
needed lor Vrvonas Pucarte C a l
407-330-2040

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Your |ob la going to get rid ot you!
Soon! In 90 day* go from unskilled
replaceable to a skilled marketable
computer network professional
making *15 to *20 an hour. C e l to
fnd out howl 407-420-1109

93— R ooms For R ent
2 Story Vctonan Mom*. Histone
District, fptc. balcony, house
pnvSeget ilO O W K . *100 depos.1
407-320-5277
W EEKLY R EN TALS

Private Room In Longwood Mom*.
Steady Em ployed. Non-Sm oker
566 w V I M Depot* 407-130-6218

MARINER S VILLAGE
lake ada

Immediate opportunity lor aspd
Medical Assistant tor busy Sanlord
Internal Median*
practice Fas
resume 407-330-4777.

95— R oommate
Wanted

SAN FORD . STUDIO APT. SINOLE
PER SO N ONLY, 1350M O PLU S
DEPO SIT CA LL
(407)323-0631

Seeking a person to there my
home, view ol Lake Monro*, house
prtvSege* C a l 407-3207232 lor an

Sanlord: II19D Park. 1 BR apt.
central heat's*. security system, jusl
m nM stel noenofcera.no pets. *500
includes water
Sanford: 1105 West 9th St. modem
2 OR apl. central .lieel/tlr.
washerrdryer hook-upt.
*550
month
C e ll Porzfg Realty
407-322-0071

97— A partments
F urnished
Sanlord Lovety 1 5 BR apt Seetong
on* mature person, no kkts
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Educational
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2500
A D ESA
DRIVE .SANFORD, comer ol Hwy 40
4
415
No
Phon*
Cells
EOE/M/F/H/V.
Background
chack/drug Testing Employer

Ful kme seoeUry tor smal. busy Okie
West ol Sanlord la k e Mary area
W o rd E .cel program stuks. good
yam m ar (Seas art fhona manner are
needed Submit resume and salary
requv aments to 5224 West S R 40.
Bos 217. Sanlord F L 32771

lompany.com

PT/FT positions avsiabta. Manager
positions available with company
vehicle S u it your own Tupperware
business for as M ia as *10 00.407321-042!.

99— A pa rt m en t s
U n fu r n ish e d

93— R ooms For R ent

Wanted Workers' A sm al Do AJ
company that requires hard work
Mechanical ability A«. Reliability a
must Can learn a trad* 4 get paid
tool! w.n Tratol M usi hav*
transportation to Geneva traa. For
interview. 407-349 5561. Drug Free
Work Place

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103— H o u s e s U n fu r n ish ed

118— O m cE S pace For
R ent

3/1. » e new, Ha toora. acreen ponTi.
w/d hook-ups. $785/mo 1st. last
secumy C a l 727-080-0029

Santent 30H2BA. Shads trees, nee.
201
E ast
22nd
S i.
quiet
neighborhood. 5095 plus dap. 407323-4540

1600 e q ll budding lor rent Located
at Wanna on St Johns River. Great
location lor offices or professional
business Call Don at 407-3221610

Lake M ary: Clean 2 Bedroom
home. cen M hearts, screened poreh.
large yard. $725 month.
D eBary: 2BR.7BA mobile m
Mea d o e l.a on the St. John's Rived
Commmty pod and boat rsm p $060
month

O ak St. 2/2, carpet,
ee. screen porch. $550.
Really Svc, 407-7683700

107— M o b il e H o m e s
F o r R en t

c*fl Porxig n—tty

100— C o n d o m in iu m
R en tals

407-322-MTI

ELD ER SPRINGS ol SR 427. 1 8
2 Bedroom $ 130 per weak 8 ip $ 130
Deposit C a l 407-333-3984 or 407302-7034

SantordLeks Mary: 3/1. CH A , nice
neighborhood. $600/month, le t,
leak 4 security 407-3238738
Sertont 2B/V1 B A lenoed yardT

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

141— Homes For S ale

FO R S A LE OR RENT,
3 2 Kachan hey km A C . washer No
Mabtar E spend 407-365-1626

You’ll find the
“Best Bargains”
in the
Seminole Herald
Classifieds!

Deltona: For Rent
1500 aq 6- AvWMie tor once or ratal
Prtne area Famfy Home Ptua. 2772
Ekcam Blvd. Deltona. C a l 306-7898070
SAN FO R D : PRO F. O FFICES. 625
to 1,675sq. It. From 5475M O Walk
to court house C a l 407-633 6121

Income property. .7 acres For Sale
By Owner. 2 story house w/?BR. 15
Be. fireplace. k A large lauvky room,
screen porch, carport Attached
IBR apt. w/tireplace. dining, a
12x24 bang mom Needs some tepee
Good deal lor handy man 366-7757641.

103— H o u s e s U n fu r n ish ed

ISa n K M 2BIVIBA. N 6 f&gt;fe+6.
$450M O N TH . PLU S DEPOSIT
407-323-1167

Lake Mary Hom e f o r S als: Lovely
4BR/2BA at the Croewng. spM plan,
screened porch and pool tig patio,
a l appkancea included Lake Mary
Schools. Asking $189,500. W.n
ccnsKtor Teextog wtti epeon to buy *.
No pats, non-smoker A M UST SEE.
Ptaase cal 407-3218194 or 407-6202873

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
io n HOMT: Pk «v» up to $10 000
tree fiomsoentn mttUnct tund
lay l b a t x B (7M csxk

rtaoovsaad 3BR 2BA: Uv. Dm. FrrSy
Rm Deck. Fenced Yd. 2 Car Oar
$107,900
Renovated: New Carpal and Pass
on com er tot $65,000
4 BR 2BA: Over 1900 Sq ft Uv.
Dm. F ml/. r t)ic Beautifully tree 6
landscaped on almost 172 acre
$99,000
4BR 2 Bath Over 2.000 Sq ft. Uv.
Dm. Fam . Sc Porch on 1/4 Acre
$85,900
Custom Bit 4 BR 2 BA: Over 2300
Sq FL Uv. Dm. Fern Rm. 32x32 Sc
PooL 2 Car G angs on CM* 12 Acre
$210,900

DOYLE S RENTALS
Istorle
D istrict:
1BR/1BA
Itnrloead Petto. Eal-to Kkhen. Iff
cBnot. H tV d Fk*. CHA. W O Hocfc-

$5405523 Dep
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2BR/1BA
W/Office
g Rm, Uvtng Rm, Hdwd
Lg Screened Porch. Dbt
M m : 372 Spirt Plan W/Smgle
n g d Ftortdi Rm. U M y Shed New
IM 4 New Tie. $8605600 Depoal
mfiord H alorlo Dte trlcL Needy
novated 3BR/1.5 Beth w/4
w xa ttve F ln p U ce s . CHA. l g
ru i , rnvuw rauo, Nort-tmo«.eri
116051000 Dep
y t W d l: 4BR72BA W/PooL FarrWy
m. Den, Form al Dining Rm,
tepMod New Ftoortog 4 PM 1. P o d
KV
Included
$125051200

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4 SUNDAY 8AM-2PM. PLAN TS.
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ITEM S. JEA N S O f A LL SIZES

157— M obile Homes
For S ale

181— A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale

2 DR itx t *&gt;wda. lanced yard screen
room, must quality In Carriage
Cove. $2,600 obo 407-322 8699

t KING SER TA, posturepedc se t
never used Coat 52K. aei $295 Can
deliver. 407-660-0577.

35s 10 mobae home, attached FL rm.
partly fumd, carpeted. ca4mg tans,
new stove, new A C . Located n Tbern
8 Country (add!) Park. 5355 Oange
OhrS Lk Mcnoe. AsArg $15000 306740-1095

159— R eal Estate
Wanted

141— Homes For S ale

Park Avenue M obile Park, a 5 5 .

323-1167.

141— H omes For S ale
4/1, rettored like no* 1920*
bungalow Carpal, ceram ic Me.
apple. w4 help finance $65k 4077198178/407899-1359

downl Stow credt ok. C a l 4078221237x257 to find out mors

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NOW HIRING
TOLL COLLECTORS
Lake Mary /Lake Jessup

SAN FORO .
433 S Scott Ave
MOTIVATED
OW N ER
D RASTICALLY R ED U C ED , 1950 s
CUaalc 472. 2500. Sq Ft horns
Updated N khsn $ Betos Fresh P e rl
In 8 Out. New Carpet $ 170's. C a l
Joyce Strawsberry. Century 21 H 4
I 407-3238755

151— I n v e st m e n t
P ro p er t y F o r S ale

PaidTraining•PaidVacation
Background&amp;Drug Screen

PA U L OSBORNE
VIIMURf 1 PROPf Rill s

Bed Rm Set: Entire Bed Set
W/Hdbrd/Ftbrd. Dresser. Mirror.
Chad and I* Stand Stf Baw d $750
Can Deliver 407-422-0230
t A cherry slel^ i bed. aokd wood,
with pillow lop mattress set Never
used S ei $549 Can dearer 407-4220230
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A KINO SIZE PILLOW TO P
orthopedic mattress set.
New in ptaabc. Sen $195
407-422-6846
Bed Black iron canopy bed w«h
Unxy km pAxdcp set Never used
407-402-2776

181—A ppliances U
F urniture For S ale
1 Luxury firm pSIowtop set with 7 yr
warranty tu l$ 135.queen$140.lung
$210 Brand new Located In
Sanford. 407-402-2778

1 2 piece Name Brand Queen
O R TH O PED IC
PILLOW
TO P
Mattress Sat Brand New SM m
Ptaste Sacrifice $100 CanDekver
407-422 6648
tBR ASS BED. O UEEN SERTA.
possaepedc set 1 Inm e Nmer u n d
cost $1K. te l $275. Can de»ver 4076608577.
A Brand New Cherry O vd dnng table
72" and 6 Chavs WLeef. SMI n Box
$950 Lighted China Cabinat Aval.
Can Denver. 407-422-0230

Bedroom 7 pc CH ER R Y W OOD 4
poster bed. a l dove u sed , dresser
w-Trl-mmor. chest , night stand,
unused, sut in box Coal $54. se4
$1660 Skwh tmduom e elsN s 407660-1415
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ixxis. locaioa *1 oanioru. onnopeewe
firm lets w8\ 5 yr warranty T«4n $75,
tm $90.UJean$«5tong$t7S Never
used can detrver 407-402-2778

Day Bad: 2 orthopedic twins,
white/lron/brass. trundle, never
used. s« bread Coal $80a eel $295
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407-660-0577.
□tong Room-13 pc. add cherry wood
double pedestal table w/ leal, a
Crvppendale ch ain , buttel 4 hutch,
never used, coat $8k, eea $1295.
server, $250 407860-1413

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OR S M O K E R ' S E X P R E S S F O O D S T O R E S .
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tnafhpr pockrlt. arm n th pnmt slats,
never used, still in Crate. Cen
deliver A set up Cost A5k. s e t lor
$1550 4 0 7 -6 6 6 1 4 1 5

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Surplus Steel A Supply Inc Apopka

F re t To L o v in g Homo: Beautiful
Female AoUweler. he* been Tbacr.
Very gentle, loves children A other
dogs MuM go to e kwhg home . 3 8 6
215-4839

B u y TC-W3 M ercury M otor O U af
o n ly ( f t per O aSontl N ichole
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215—B oats &amp;
Accessories

W » S et Ybur Boat on CcnegnmenL
fUch olft Outboard llifv tc s C in t if.
407-322-0SS4.

Looking lo r e ueed boat arvVor
motor? w s q u q I » m i 4 Pome w o
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Sendee Cantor, 1000 Weel I al SL
Sanford, 407-322-0M4.

223— M iscellaneous

407-293-5788

Com o C heck Them Out!
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S e r v ic e C e n t e r
1000 W est le t 8 L Sanford
407-322-0664

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181 A p p lia n c o s &amp;
F u m itu ro F o r S a le
183 T e le v isio n A S to ro o /R a d io
185 C o m p u te rs F o r S o lo
187 S p o rtin g G o o d s
189 O ffice S u p p lie s
191 B u ild in g M a lo h a ls
193 L a w n A G a rd e n
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C a l TH E SEM IN O LE HERALD
Advertising Dept For D e ta il
407-322 2611

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glass door complete

w lh track, la ! $20. Contractors
welcomel Phone or Fax. 407302-4752.

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143 O u t o f S ta te
P ro p e rty F o r S a lo
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1 47 Industrial P ro p e rty F o r S a le
148 M o b ile H o m e L o ts F o r S a le
149 C o m m e rc ia l P ro p e rty F o r S a le
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153 A c re a g e L o t F o r S a le
154 O p e n H o u s e
155 C o n d o m in iu m s F o r S a le
157 M o b ile H o m e s F o r S a le
159 R e a l E s ta te W a n ted
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9 0 R e tire m e n t H o m o s
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Assorted VH S Movies A Video
Gam es M aks Offer Deaton
Welcomel Phone or Fsx, 407302-4752.

T i t i b A Utcn6w AV£
VMxks grsM. but b tk to r F M $10 00
lakes A No dealers please' Phone
or lax. 407-302-4752
Nice “Grandmother- dock 60* la l
Quartz movement. Casa ndudea
handy booksatves $75 00 407321-2804

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cabinet Never used. Fu« warranty
Ltd $3295, mud s a o fc a $1650 407654-9141.

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Quarterbacks ready to let it f l y ..........................4
Seminole team photo and sch ed u le..................5
Lake Mary team photo and schedule................7
Lyman team photo and s c h e d u le ......................8
Junior varsity and freshman schedules............9
District line-up and 2001 stan d in gs................10
Winter Springs team photo and schedule . . . .11
Oviedo team photo and schedule.....................13
Lake Brantley team photo and sch ed u le........ 14
Lake Howell team photo and sch ed u le.......... 15

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Q u a rte rb a ck s read y to let it fly in 2 0 0 2
By Dtan Smith
Sports Edtor
Will this be the year o f the quarterback in
Sem inole County?
With the graduation o f m ost o f the top running
backs from the 2001 season and w ith a good look*
ing group o f strong-armed youngsters w ho are not
afraid to throw the ball, five o f whom arc veteran
signal callers w ho started at least part o f the time
last year, the quarterback position could be the
glam our position in the Sem inole Athletic
Conference this season.
Leading the way will be Lyman senior Victor
Johnson, who established him self as one o f the top
quarterbacks in Central Florida last year, O viedo's
Lee Sloan, Lake M ary's Jon Clarke and Lake
Brantley's Jonathan Venters, all of whom led their
respective learns into the playoffs last year.
Johnson, 6-foot-4,195-pounds can do it with both
his arm and his feet as he passed for 601 yards and
ran for another 1,370 as a junior. He also has one of
the better receivers, senior Travo Woods, returning.
Sloan, w ho's father Frank w as a standout athlete
at Sem inole High in the 1970's, did not begin 2001
as the starter but impressed the coaches enough to
becom e the starter and played well enough to earn
Honorable M ention in the Sem inole Athletic
Conference. Senior tight end M att Lougec will
1his favorite target, but seniors Robert
itilla and Joey Cam eron and juniors Jason
Raulerson and Charlie Parker are all capable
receivers.
Venters led the Patriots to an undefeated record
before being suffering a broken collarbone in the
fifth gam e o f the season. He did not play again in
the regular season, but cam e off the bench in the

playoffs
effo that very nearly
sffs and led a com eback effort
let Lake Brantley upset Edgewatc
vater.
Sem inole also has Carl Harris,, w
i ho played parts
o f every gam e last year and even started a couple
pressui
o f gam es, but he is b ein gj pressured
by newcom er
M ike M cKinzie w ho has show n great promise.
The tw o newest quarterbacks in the county, how ­
ever, w ill also probably be under the most pressure.
Jacob G ard a will be behind center for coach Steve
K atz's W inter Springs so usd and he will be under
the microscope Decause he has the top two return­
ing receivers in the county In 2001 All-SAC selec­
tions Kyle Hill and C hris N arsesian. Narsesian,
w ho has already com m itted to the University o f
Central Florida, transferred over to the Bears for his
senior season after em erging as a standout at Lake
How ell last season.
Sophom ore Jerem y Francis will have the world on
his snouldcrs at Lake Howell as the Silver Hawks
have the county's only new head coach for this sea­
son in Tim Sm ith and also must find a way to score
after losing All-SAC standouts in Brandon Marshall
(UCF), Naresesian, fullback George Ashworth and
running backs Dre G orec and John W illiams. Not to
mention the fact that Lake Howell plays in ques­
tionably the toughest district in Florida.
And while most teams, especially W inter Springs,
arc expected to throw the ball m ore, the running
gam e has definitely not been forgotten.
At Lake Mary, coach G reg Stanton will have a sta­
ble o f running backs led by senior Reggie Cam pbell
who has rushed for 2 ^ 9 0 y ard s on 360 carries and
scored 30 touchdow ns in his first tw o seasons.
But he is far from the only Ram capable of lead­
ing the offense as seniors Derrick Grayson and Will
Allison and junior Cam eron Batem an all showed
signs o f brilliance at tim es last year.

At Oviedo, juniors Will Harrison and Brice
Patrick were the top two rushers for coach Greg
Register, but they will get pressure from juniors
Travis G allo, Johnny Girard and Brett Joyce and
seniors Ladarin Rudolph and Howard Lingard, a
transfer from Pine Ridge.
At Sem inole, junior Deon Casey w as outstanding
at times last season, while seniors C hris Castillo
and ly ie r Flavin wUl add depth as the Tribe tries to
replace several graduated stars.
As usual, defense and line play will also be strong
in the county.
Lake Brantley senior Gordv Lipscy is the leader
on the offensive line. The 6fo o t-4,265-p o u n d threeyear starter at center is being touted as one o f the
best ever in the SAC and is being heavily recruited
by just about every nam e sch o o lin the country.
Lyman has a pair o f 6-foot-3,315-pounders in
Dustin Stone and John Ford, O viedo has 6-foot-4,
265-pound Matt Beard and Sem inole has 6-foot-4,
252-pound Marcus Hubbard.
On defense, O viedo's Clint M cM illan, who is an
honor student and concert pianist, is making the
m ove from defensive line to outside linebacker. The
6-foot-3,265-pounder impressed the University o f
Florida coaches enough in their cam p this sum m er
that he has already been offered a ride and has
given his verbal acceptance.
Lake M ary all-county selection Keith Rivers is
another terror at linebacker with his 6-foot-3,220pound frame.
The 2001 season did not go as well for the SAC
schools as was hoped, w ith only three teams,
Oviedo (8-3), Lake Brantley (7-4) and Winter
Springs (6-4), recording winning records. But all
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every gam e and showed that they could play with
anyone. But w ith all seven also playing very d iffi­
cult schedules and usually pounding on each other
on a given Friday, it w as still a successful year
despite the final records.
This season doesn't figure to be any easier as it is
the second year o f the new district alignm ents and
most o f the non-SAC team s look to b e strong.
In Class 6A-D istrict 1 all three o f the Jacksonville
schools. M andarin, Sandalw ood and Ed W hite, are
rumored to be very strong and DcLand is expected
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And then com es Class 4A -D istrict 5, w hich fea­
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"I d on’t think w e've ever played a stronger
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SEPT. 04
SEPT. 12
SEPT. 19
SEPT. 26
OCT. 03
OCT. 09
OCT. 17
OCT. 23
OCT. 31

LA KE BRAN TLEY

SEPT. 12
SEPT. 19
SEPT. 26
OCT. 03
OCT. 09
OCT. 17
OCT. 23
OCT. 31

Oviedo
at Lyman
Seminole
OPEN
at Lake Mary *
OPEN
Winter Springs •
at Lake Howell

All game* on Thunday unleu noted.
* Wednesday game.
All games start at 7 p.m.

SEPT.
SEPT.
SEPT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT.

12
19
26
03
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24
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at Lake Mary
Oviedo
at Winter Springs
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Lake Brantley

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All games on Thursday unless noted.
* Wednesday game.
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All games on Thursday unless noted.
* Wednesday game.
All games start at 7 p.m.

SEPT.
SEPT.
SEPT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT.

LA K E H O W ELL

at Oviedo*
OPEN
Lake Howell
at Lyman :
Seminole •
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OPEN
Oviedo
Winter Springs

SEPT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT.
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03
10
15
23

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Lyman
at Seminole
at St. Cloud #
at Lake Mary

OCT. 23
OCT. 31

All games on Thursday unless noted.
* Wednesday game.
All games start at 7 p m .

All games on Thursday unless noted.
# Tuesday game.
* Wednesday game.
All games start at 7 p.m.

FRESHMAN
LA KE BRAN TLEY

SEPT.
SEPT.
SEPT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT.

S E M IN O L E

SEPT. 12
SEPT. 19
SEPT. 26
OCT.
03
OCT.
10
OCT.
17
OCT.
24
OCT.
31

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OPEN
at Lake Brantley
at Lake Mary
Oviedo
OPEN
Lake Howell
at Lyman

All games on Thursday.
All games start at 7 p.m.

SEPT.
SEPT.
SEPT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT.

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18
26
03
10
17

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noted.
* Wednesday game.
All games start at 7 p.m. unless
noted
• 5 pan. start.
LAKE MARY
at Oviedo *
SEPT. 04
SEPT. 12 OPEN
17
at Lake Howell
SEPT.
Lyman
SEPT.
24
01
at Seminole
OCT.
08
OCT.
at
Lake
Brantley
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OCT.
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23
OCT.
OCT. 31 Winter Springs #
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noted.
* Wednesday game.
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• 5 p.m. start.
LYMAN
SEPT.
10
Lake Howell
17
at
Lake
SEPT.
Brantley
SEPT. 24
at Lake Mary
01
Oviedo
OCT.
08
Winter Springs
OCT.
15
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OCT.
22
OPEN
OCT.
29
OCT.
at Seminole
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SEPT.
SEPT.
SEPT.
Springs
SEPT.
OCT.
OCT.
OCT.

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noted
* Wednesday game.
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SEMINOLE
SEPT.
10
at
Winter
Springs
SEIT.
17
OPEN
SEPT.
24
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OCT. 01 Lake Mary
at Oviedo
OCT. 08
OCT.
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15
OCT.
22
at Lake Howell
OCT.
29
Lyman
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All games start at 7 p.m.
WINTER SPRINGS
SEPT.
10
Seminole
SEPT.
17
Oviedo
SEPT.
24
OPEN
OCT.
01
at Lake Howell
OCT.
08
at Lyman
OCT.
15
OPEN
OCT.
22
Lake Brantley
OCT.
31
at Lake Mary
••
All games on Tuesday unless
noted.
All games start at 7 p.m. unless
noted.
* Thursday game
• 5 pan. start.

Lake Howell
at Lyman
Seminole
at St. Cloud •

D IS T R IC T A S S IG N M E N T S F O R 2002
(with 2001 district and overall record in parenthesis)
CLASS 6A
(71 schools; student population; 2085-4071)

REGION 1-DISTRICT 1 (7 schools)
1. Jacksonville-Mandarin High School (5-1,8-3 overall)

1. Oviedo High School (5-1,8-3 overall)
3. Lake Brantley High School (4-2,7-4 overall)
4. Jacksonville-Ed White High School (3-3,4-8 overall)

5. Seminole High School (2-4,4-8 overall)
6. DcLand High School (1-5,4-8 overall)
7. Jacksonville-Sandalwood High School (1-5,2-7 overall)

CLASS 5A
(71 schools; student population: 1664-2084)

REGION 1-DISTRICT 3 (7 schools)
1. Daytona Beach-Mainland High School (6-0,10-2 overall)

2. Winter Springs High School (4-2,8-4 overall)
3. Lake Mary High School (4-2, 5-6 overall)

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4. Deltona-Pine Ridge High School (2-4,4-6 overall)

5. Lyman High School (2-4,3-7 overall)

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7. Titusville High School (1-5,3-7 overall)

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REGION 2-DISTRICT 5 (6 schools)

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1. Melboumc-Palm Bay High School (5-0,12-1 overall)
2. New Smyrna Beach High School (4-1,10-3 overall)
3. Merritt Island High School (3-2,7-5 overall)

4. Lake Howell High School (2-3,4-8 overall)
5. Palm Bay-Bayside High School (1-4,3-7 overall)
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W inter Springs Bears (2001: 6-4^
BEARS
SCHEDULE
SEPT.

05

at Lake
Brantley *

SEPT.

13

at Oviedo

SEPT.

19

at Mainland *

SEPT.

27

Lyman

OCT.

04

at Spruce
Creek

OCT.

11

Pine Ridge

OCT.

18

Lake Mary

OCT.

24

at Titusville

NOV.

01

Mandarin t

NOV.

08

Lake Howell

# H o m e c o m in g
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A l l G a m e s at 7:30 p.m .
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Oviedo Lions (2001: 8-3)
LIONS
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SEPT.

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at Lk. Howell'

SEPT.

13

Winter Springs

SEPT.

20

Sandalwood

SEPT.

27

at Ed White

OCT.

04

Mandarin

OCT.

11

at DeLand

OCT.

18

Lake Brantley

OCT.

25

at University

NOV.

01

at Seminole

NOV.

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SEPT.

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SEPT.

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OCT.

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OCT.

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OCT.

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Lake Howell Silver Hawks (2001: 4-6)
SILVERHAWKS
SCHEDULE
SEPT.

05

Oviedo

SEPT.

13

Seminole

SEPT.

20

at Bayside

SEPT.

27

Atlantic

OCT.

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at Satellite

OCT.

10

at Lake Mary *

OCT.

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OCT.

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NOV.

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NOV.

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