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                    <text>Wt'dncsilny, Srp tem lier 25. 2002

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S e m in o le

CLASSIFIED

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Y ou ca n fa x y o u r nd to 407-323-9408
300 N . F re n ch A ve ., S a n fo rd 32771 • P. 0 . B o x 1667, S a n fo rd 32772
O u r o ffic e I t o p e n to te rv a y o u M o n d ay th ro u g h F rid a y , 8 am - 5 pm
D E A D L IN E S :
Deadline is 4 p.m. on M onday lor W ednesday paper and 4 p.m.
Thursday lor the W eekend edition. A 4 line minimum applies lo private
parly ods. Certain ad s and classifications require piepayment.
Legals Deadlines: Friday, 5 pm tor W ednesday Edition
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Hom e Health C are
E kterfyC are
Health 8 Bee ty
For Sale
Cem etery Lots
Rem indor Services
Luxury Items
Computer/TV
Personals
Health C are
Lost &amp; Found
Special N otices
Nursery A Ch ild Core
Weight Managem ent
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

45 Debt Consolidation
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Sorvicos
61 M oney to Lend
63 Mortgages

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Daftona: For Rant
1500 aq S •ArttotXa to oltae or ratal
lim o araa. Fam*y Horn* r w .l 7772
Ehcam DM. Deltona Cal 386-789BO70.

OFFICE SPACE

Lake Mary D M Near 1-4
O nce Space *12 (XVSF

Ratal Space i t 4jOWSP
Phone 40 7 -3 2 3 9 3 1 0

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Fo r S a le

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
toes BOBT: Hacim * to$10000

ItH homoanm nsnUnci tiaid
ley l Seat vflk CSS is * .

: U* O n Ftr*|r
nm. Deck. Fenced Yd. 2 Car Oar
$107,900.
rianovatad : New Carpet and Pan)
•m corner lot $65,000
4 BR M A: Over 1900 Sq ft Uv. On
7n*y, r p c BwaultluMy tiaa S
landscaped on almotl i n ac&gt;*
$99,900
4BR 2 Bath Over 2.000 Sq ft. Uv.
Dm. Fam. Sc (torch on 1/4 Act*
$85 BOO
Cuetom BN 4 BR 2 BA: (Xar 2300
9q rt, Uv. On. Fam Rm. 32«32 Sc
Itotl 2 Car Oarage on Cker 12 Acre
$210,900

PAUL OSBORNE
v i i i t i i i i f i p n o P E f iiif s
4 0 / 3?1 4/64

Lookll Look 11 Look 11
Three houaaa tor Via pnea ol On*&gt;l
$155,000 obo
•1 Large Houaa: 2BR 2BA. FL Rm.
Carport. Formal D d Ig* EM In Kkh.
IRenta $ 7 0 0 mo)
•1 Ckekea: 1QR 1BA each safe (Ronp
$4&lt;XVmo each)
•t C ottage: 1DR I BA (Ranla

IS

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Naw 3 8 4 bedroom home* Math $0
downl Stow credrt ok C al 4 0 7 4 2 2 I237i257 to (md out more

Lookll Lookll Lookll
Two tor the pric* ol onatll
North Carolina Mountain Property
1 ♦ acre over looking Lake Emory 6
to* Lane Tem cssre River Use In one
ArarXtoaotoar 2 doubtownle*. 2BR
2BA each wSi decks on 3 s d n fieri
1 lor $ 6 0 0 mo and In* to Ilia other
$149,000. obo Some owner
toaneng posatkn 407 3024906. lifter
3pm. p la in .___________________

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Charming 3BR 1BA, Luge lot with
treat Fenced back yard Naw
averyftvng’Com ** with appkanca*.
must te a $69,900 Open Houaa on
Saturday* 14 aokl 116 Maylau
Cirri*. Santord 407-323 5624

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35x10 moMe home. attached FL rm.
partly turnd. carpeted, cerkng lam.
nm* aim*, new A C Located to Town
8 Country (adult) Park. 5355 Orange
B M lk M cn o o Aaktog$l5.000 366740-1095

Town 8 Country HV Aduk Park-lake
Monroe, healed pod. rec room. 5
nunulei from 14 )ual 45 mci Irom
altractront-IBSS Chand 36' park
Modal FuS add on plut tcreenod
porcii. King rm vwtoheel chan ramp,
larga aal In kitchen. 1BA2BR. new
floor covering, new kenmoco
appkanoa*. 5 ceing tana » v y r kxx.
o arM AC 8 Hi), rear paao pus uury
triad $15,000 Cat 4 0 7 4 2 2 6506
01407-321-4170

Beauty Salon 7 ttalun talon with
room can be used for massage
manicure, pedcure to Longwood on
17-92 Great opportunity lor growth

Customer ServIcB
Representative • High
School Diploma,
Computar Skills. Able
to work different shifts.
Aircraft Refueler
High School Diploma
Required

407-321-8880

231 C a rs F o r S a le
234 Autom otive
A cce sso rie s
235 Truck/Buses/V ans F o r S a le
236 C a r R en tals
238 V e h icle s W anted
2 39 M o to rcyd e s/B ike s Fo r S a le
240 B oat R en tals
241 R e c. V eh ld es/C am p ors Fo r S a le
243 T ra ile rs Fo r S a le
245 Farm Equipm ent

199 P e ts A Su p p lies
200 U vestock/Farm
Su p p lies
201 H orses
205 H eavy M achinery
207 Jew elry
209 W earing A pparel
211 A ntlqu a/C o liectibles
215 B oats A A cce sso rie s
217 G arag e S a le s
219 W anted lo Buy

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252 A ccounting
253 A d d ition s A
R em odeling
254 A ir C onditioning

255 A lteration s
256 A p p lian ce R ep air
257 Auto E lect. R epair
258 Autom otive
260 B ush H ogging
261 Com puter C onsulting
262 C ab in ets
263 Carpentry
264 C arp et A Installations
265 C a rp e l C lean ing
266 C e ilin g R epair
267 C eram ic T ile
268 C h ild C a re C enters
2 69 C lean in g S e rvice s
2 70 C o ncrete
2 7 1 C onstruction
272 D elivery S e rvice s
275 DrywaN
276 E le ctrica l
277 Fen ce
278 H andy M an
2 79 H auling
2 80 H om e Im provem ents
281 Irrigation A R epair
282 Ja n ito ria l S e rvice s
283 Je w elry A R ep air
284 Lakefront C learin g
285 Land scapin g
286 Laundry Sendees

ESTABLISHED BARRESTAURAN7
n SarXbrd NaMy renovated «4h 2400
square teat Include* 4 COP loan**
Possible owner Inanang $299.00
C al CECIL GOODRICH RaM ax
Beaky Experts 3 6 6 4 2 7 4 3 6 1 or BOO944-5263

CORRUGATED STEEL ROOFING
tor Barns Boat Dock*. Shop*, ate.
Alto
Culvert
Pip*.
tS*i2(r
$178 2 0 /** 16**20' $ 2 1 2 MY*a.
Surplua Steal 8 Supply. Inc Apopka
4 0 7 -2 9 3 5 7 8 8 .

P e st C o ntro l
Piano/O rgan Tuning
Plum bing
P re ssu re C lean ing
R ooting
S cre e n A G la s s W ork
S e cre ta ria l A Typing
Sid in g
S m all B u sin e ss
Stain e d G la ss
Sw im m ing P o o l S e rvice s

308 Termite Ropair
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312
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318
319

Transportation
T ravel
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T ree Sendee
TV/R adk)
U ph olstery
W elding A Sh eet M etal
WeO DnDmg
W indow W ashing A Tinting

199 — P e t s &amp; S u p p l i e s

181 — A p p l i a n c e s &amp;
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e
BEL)
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King
Simmons
ORTHOPEDIC MatVBrn. S14 to
Plastic Coal $1400. aai $295 407
660-0577
B R A S8

BED,

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ORTHOPEDIC
PILLOWTOP
Waft Bov. WiFrame A2 ana boied,

coat $110a ta i $275 4074604677.

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Garage Sal*. Sat only, B-3pm
Pick I* if Terrace, U k * I
Woodb ridge Lakat Subdiv.

215 — B o a t s &amp;
c c e s s o r ie s

BuyTC-tt I Mercury Md
only $11 par OaMnll
OuBoanl ■arvloa Cantor, 407-122-

•B U Y * S E LL • TRADE
DM ng RM: 13 pc CHERRYW OOa
8 ON Arm* chf», DU Pad Tbl,
txitertukh. m ead . tW b o n d Coat
$7900. a*4 $1295 F Ip-server $250
407460-1415
1 Luiury firm ptoowtop ta t with 7 yr
warranty lul $135. quaan $140. king
$ 2 1 0 . Brand naw. Located In
Bantam. 4 0 7-403-277ft
Bad Blade aon canopy bad wah
knury bm pftowtap M l Never ua
4 0 7 4 0 2 -2 7 7 8
Bed*, located n 8w4ord,
Irm aati w*h 5 yr wanar.ty TVvtn $75.
U $90. quaan $95. kng $175. Never
used, can dakvar. 4 0 7 4 0 2 -2 7 7 8 .

You can do It alt with a
S e m in o le Herald
classified ad

T lw N b w 2 0 0 2
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Com * Check Them Outl
Many ModaMTb C tio o n
Brand Nmt Boat 8 TTaNar
Starting Al • 81,888.

N ic h o ls O u tb o a rd
S s r v ic B C w it t r

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Aaaortad VH3

RSS 8Vidao

A A A A A A A
Desk. Hutch,
matching, mad oak with leather
Secretarial Chare, a l In *ic*»ent
ooraMon $300. Pnoad to aa8 pit cat
4 0 7 -3 2 4 4 2 0 2
For Sale: 16 cu ft bona color baaaar
Excetenl oondaon $gg 0 0 4074004776

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407-321
Uaad sunvtaor ott 0 2 0 Chevy van.
FtwOkM, dak maWto p a * no V * a
Worth $ 1 8 0 new. asking $ 75. cash
orty. 407-331-8050, In Longwood.

1998 Oka A r a a Qfaan laatoar aaak.
n w Sansmsacn, ru e good. e4 pawr,
sun root, lactory nms. AM/FM CO A
Cassette $8,800 407-324-1039 or
4 0 7 -4 1 5 9 7 9 2 .

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8pm, 4 0 7 -3 2 3
1998 Chryslor IMS Town t Country
Cotwarton Van X L .3 6 L . a icaiant
condition, atadrtc ramp, air kneel,
swivel driver* aaat. ramovabla
paaaangar aaat wAwhaal chair lock
down. fee cold air. loadad. » s l
maMalnad. $ 1 6 ^ 0 0 .
nagodat*
4 0 7 -330-4574. 3 6 6 -314-7810. N

W i S al Tbur Boat on ConalgnmanL
Nlchoia Outboard Barvtea Center.
4 0 7 -3 2 2 4 8 8 4 .
88 Borato Bow Rklsr. 1 8 5 ft. «4h 75hp
Mercury engme, stemlaas staal
prop, galvanltad trailer, a salary
equpmanl 8 akl equpment. $3500
obo 4 0 7 -3 2 1 -0 8 2 9 or 407-4741487.

252 - A c c o u n t i n g

two deTxTTVdrfiafs.
2 gskon
tor $80

SUPER BARGAIN!!
Original co a t $3,500. atactnc boat
M. naadi aoma repair*. Sai tor $300.
407-330-2370.

1973 Camaro: Graal m tondon
Car. Ftdy oparabonal $3,500
407-324-0283

This Is a great opportunity for you to enjoy the same great results as our regular
classified customers at no cost to you. Just follow these instructions.
1. Ads will be scheduled to run for 2 days.
2. Price of item must be stated In the ad and be $100 or less.
3. Only 1 item per ad and 1 ad per household per week.
4. You should call and cancel as soon as item sells.
5. Available to individuals (non Commercial) only.
Does not apply lo rentals or garage &amp; yard sales.
6. The ad must be on the form 6hown below and either be (nailed In or
presented In person fully prepared to the Seminole Herald
Classified Department.
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278 - H a n d y

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Carpantar wfth X Year* Exp
C al Mika
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270 - C o n c r e t e

294 - P a i n t i n g
Ubarty Fainting 8

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n -k fn tiM . Commerod
Over 35 Years Expartanc*.
SpaoaJuad In Custom Work
Uoanaadlnaurad/Bandad
Cal Tony
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Mirage Spa Sarvtoa
WaakVMonththy Chwncal SvC
Dram 8 F * Sarvtoa
C U 4 0 7 -9 3 3 4 6 6 4
Al Chemical* Inckidad

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Avalon Canter IMMOOSOIS
Karan Chaftaraon
LMT. IMA0014491
1400 8 . Park Av* . Santord
4 0 7 -3 3 0 4 8 0 7

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S e r v ic e

About Bcb'aTraa S am e* 7
Wa Accept AN CradR C a rta .
Traa Removal. Tnmrrvng. Bobcat
Svc. Fhawood. Fra* Eadmala*.
Ltorina 4 0 7 - 2*0-1 ITS
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3 Mortis F ra* Service
Up to 4 Racaivat* Free
vmcaalaaita oom/Taxl-30632

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

PHONE:

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R J Handy Man Sarvtoa*
AX Phaaaa of Conatruction
Praaaura Cleaning.
Painting. Hauling
4 0 7 -3 2 3 2S41 (HomaPhone)
407-314-6878 (C*« Phone)

naalrtantlal • Commercial
A*k Aiwut Our i p i d i i i i

$ 1 0 0 OR L E S S j

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CHARLES D. (Dan) MtoLEfl.
Bu4dar, CBC057285. Raa/Comm,
remodel, ariekuon*.
rapalr. S tarmac repair.
407-320-1741

NEAT-N-TIDY
407-324-1177

30-P r e s s u r e

Dry Wall
‘ Stu cco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn! I
4 0 7 -3 2 2 -6 3 3 8 L/l

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Im p r o v e m e n t

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Advertise your business or services for ss little as $2.00 per day.
Call (407) 322-2611 to speak to a Classified Representative

DAVX3 BLACK
Real Eslata MaMenanca 8vca
AC-Poola-Pkjmbng-General
R*pa»* Ucanaad t Bonded
CSL4 0217368 S C U 0 17696
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Business &amp; Services
Directory
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ToyoU 8 ASE Master Meehan*
Foreign 8 Domestic Auto Repair
8 Service.
3 4 0 0 West SR 48, Benton!
C a l 407-302-8556
Hours 8 0 0 • 5 3 0
VISAA4ASTER CARD

A A A A A A A A A A A

KAYAK

T r u c k /B u ses/V a n s F o r

95 Firebird, Rad, 8 cyt. auto.
L 88,000 m*as

Lowell s Auto Rapalr

407-578-7106

240 — B o a t R e n t a l s

oods

Pool Table: 6ft prutasttonal. 1 '
slate*, lealhar pockets Never used,
six) to box. ootl $4k, a a l $ 1 6 5 0 .1 8
pc kil available 4 0 7 4 6 0 -1 4 1 5 .

Paid Training • Paid Vacation
Background A Drug Saeen
Required

work car. $14,000 obo 407-

is c e l l a n e o u s

Aluminum slap ladder, 8 8 1 0 00.
Atoo have Mtampooar tor uphotoiary
8 carpal. $ 1 0 0 0 .4 0 7 -3 2 3 4 0 7 8 .

1000 Waal ta t BL Bantord
407-322-0884

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c c e s s o r ie s

1993 CHEVY CAVALIER. STICK
SHIFT. AC. 4 NEW TIRES. RUNS
QREAT. $2,000. OBO. 4 0 7 -8 3 3
8338.

Call (407) 322-2411
To tpiak to a
Classified Ad Specialist
Or Fas Year M
(407) 323 MM

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1944 Honda Accord: New pan).

Free To Loving Home: Baautkul
Femal* RotTwakar, haa bean -fixed*.
W ry ganll*. love* chicken 8 other
dog*. Mutt go to a kwtog homa. 3962164839.

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300
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302
303
304
305
306
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T r u c x /B u ses/V a n s F o r

NOW HIRING

W e are looking for enthusiastic peo­
ple with great phone skills for a rap­
id ly grow ing hom e im provem ent
com pany.
C all for interview to be part of our
Fam ily!
Full o r Part Time positions available.

294 Palming
295 Paper Hanging

a t e r ia l s

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plus Bonus

287 Law n S e rvice s
288 L eg al S e rvice s
2 89 Locksm ith
290 M asonry
2 9 1 M ortgages
292 M oving A Storage
293 O il. Lu b e A Filter

1980(jnccindcnbn*nlal Marti Vl’

160 — B u s i n e s s F o r
S a il

G ood T hin gs to Eat
M u sica l Instrum ents
M iscellan e o u s
A uction s

A U T O M O T IV E

M IS C E L L A N E O U S

151 — I n v e s t m e n t
P r o per t y Fo r S a le

In the event you need to change voutiad;
It you need to ch ange your ad while It Is running, please give us a call and
we win m ake the change lor the next available edition. P lease check your ad
on the first day ot publication. II you find an error, please can us Immediately
and we win correct the error lor the nest publication. W a are responsible lor the
J i r s t Insertion only and only for the co st of Ihe first insertion._________________ ^

191 — B u i l d i n g

S ale

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Fo r S a ee

DaBanr. QoS A CC C o r n u * ? srytati
3 2 2 k /1 g u rn e t M. Med root, ecmd
porch. 1636 a t $170K Ja m Scfvnm.
1-800-755-1526 a 360.

181 A p p lian ces A
Furniture Fo r S a le
163 Television A Slo reo /R ad io
185 C om puters For S a le
167 Sporting G oods
189 O ffice S u p p lies
191 B uildin g M aterials
1B3 Law n A G arden
195 M ach ine W ork
197 R estaurant Equipm ent

141 H om os Fo r S a le
143 O ut o l S ta le
Property Fo r S a le
145 R esort P rop erly Fo r S a le
147 Industrial P roperty For S a le
148 M obile Hom e Lots Fo r S a le
149 C om m ercial Property For S a le
151 Investm ent Property Fo r S a le
153 A creag e Lot Fo r S a le
154 O pen H ouse
155 Condom inium s Fo r S a le
157 M ob ile H om es Fo r S a le
159 R e a l E state W anted
160 B u sin e ss Fo r S a le
163 W aterfront P roperty Fo r S a le
165 D uplex Fo r S a le

91 Apartments/
H om es
To Sharo
93 R oom s For Ron!
95 Room m alo W anlod
96 Retirement H om es
97 Apartm ents • Furnishod
99 Apartm ents - Unfurnished
100 Condom inum R entals
101 H ou ses Furnished
103 H ou ses Unfum ishod
105 Duplos/Triplex
107 M obile H om es For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 W arohouse/Rontal Sp a ce
115 Industrial Rentals

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M ERCHANDISE

REAL ESTATE

RENTALS

$4oo mo)

Total Income. $IBOOrno AJ property
on 1* acre Convener* to Grearevay
417. Orlando 5 Lake Mary B M . to
14 and 17-92 Vbu can We tt on* and
rent the real Soma owner hnanang
potato!* 407-302-4906 After 4pm

117 C om m ercial R en tals
118 O ffice S p a ce Fo r Rent
119 P astu re Fo r R ent
123 W anted To Rent
125 L e a se To Ow n
127 Storage/O tlico Fo r Rent

67 Career
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69 Resum es
70 Education A Training
71 Help Warned
73 Employment
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322- 2611

Paying for vour classified ad;
W e tfadty accep t Maktercard or Vita W a also wtl taka ca sh or a personal
check. Advertisers who wish to be blllad ca n m ake arrangem ents at tho time
their ad is placed Please keep In mind that ad s In the Personals (class 2 1 ).
B usiness Opportunities (class 5 5 ) 8 O arage S ales (2 1 7 ) require payment m
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Sanford, Florida

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Football
show down
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ado and Seminole all going
&gt;Jacksonville and Lake Mary
\hosting Titusville In a big 5A-4
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S e e Page IB
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SA N FO RD — A 23-year veteran of the
Sanford Police Department has been pro­
moted to the agency’s No. 2 position.
Chief Brian Tooley announced Thursday
that Capt. Darrel Presley will serve as
deputy chief beginning Tuesday, Oct. 1.
Presley replaces Mike McCoy, who is leav­
ing the Sanford force to become the chief of
the? Orlando Police Department.
"I have a lot of confidence In Darrel and
know he will do an outstanding job as
deputy chief," Tooley said. "H e is a great
exam ple o f an officer w ho continually
pushed himself to get better and worked his

way up the ladder."
Presley joined the department in October
1979 after a 6-year tour of duty as a military
policeman in the U 5 . Air Force. He began
as a patrol officer and served in numerous
positions
throughout the department.
Presley said his varied background will
serve him well as deputy chief.
" I ’ve worked different jobs in the depart­
ment and those experiences give me a better
understanding of what our officers face in
the field," Presley said. "H alf of the officers

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on the force,have been with the department
less than three years. I’ve grown up in this
department, so I think my strength will
sharing my experiences with our officers so
they can perform at their best. 1 know what
it’s like to work a beat and deal with the
everyday Issues tiiese guys face on the front
lines."
Presley said the biggest challenge his new
job presents is maintaining the departments
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D arrel P resley stand s In Irent ot the Sanlord P o lice
D epartm ent after being nam ed the c ity 's new
deputy chlel.

Orlando firm
selected to
lead cen ter’s
construction

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From Staff Reporta
The
Sem inole
County
Commission has selected first
and second choice among ten
companies seeking to represent
the county in the construction of
the
Seminole
County
Convention Center.
In July, the commission had
directed the staff to rank the ten
and present the ranking to the
commission.
Ray Hooper, w ith Fiscal
Services
Purchasing
and
Contracts Division, said the firm
selected -would assist in the
implementation of design, sched­
uling and value engineering, pro­
vide professional construction,
management services during the
design and construction of the
projorts, and oversee the actual

From Staff Reports
The Seminole County Sheriff's
Office and Sanford
Police
Department are conducting an
administrative review of an Inci­
dent Wednesday n ig h t It
involves four shots fired by a
Clty/Countv
Investigative
Bureau (C O B ) ag en t who is a
Sanford police officer.
C O B agents were conducting
a reverse drug sting Wednesday
night at the
intersection of
W ild m c r c
Avenue and
East Street in
Longw ood.
At 10-29 p m ,
a c a t operat­
ed by George
Theodora
,,
Sand land, 21,
Qoorga
o f Longwood,
stopped
to
buy crack-cocaine from the
undercover agent positioned at
the intersec­
tion.
Inside the
vehicle was
Mr.
Sandland's wife,
Amber Leigh
Sand land, 19.
Their hom e
address was
listed as SkidAmber
der Court,
Sand land
Longwood.
Before the drug deal could be
completed, Sand land reportedly
ripped off the agent o f the pur-

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on the asphalt
legating — It's becoming as
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the sport Itself. In fad, tor
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tastiest part of the game Is
cookout before the kickoff.

tioned
for
the
takedown,
responded. They managed to
block Sandland's car. Sandland
proceeded to ram a CCIB agent's
pick-up, parked in front o f him,
and a fire hydrant behind him, in
an attempt to get away.
During the ramming incident,
^agents attempted to get the driver
' to stop by breaking the car's win­
dows so they could reach the
keys in the ignition. The move
didn't work and Sandland kept
going back and fortlv As the dri­
ver managed to get his car out o f
being boxed in, the C O B agent,
Larry Blancett, fired four rounds
ito the right tea
According toi Ithe arrest report,
on officer had reached into the
vehicle attempting to get the
See Arrests, Page 10A

cv n v v lru c U u n .

Five officials were selected to
handle the evaluation, ranking
See Center; Page 10A

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Seminole County Fire Chief Terry Schenk Introduces his newest division chiefs, from left, Robert Carter,
Norman L MWer and Terry A Winn, during Friday's promotional ceremony.

Three promoted to position o f division ch ief
n Friday, o fficials
w ith Sem in ole
C ounty
E M S/ Firc/ R escu e
announced the prom otion
o f three em ployees from
the rank o f B attalion C h iefs
to D iv ision C h ief. T h e three
new D ivision C h iefs arc
R obert E. C arter, N orm an
L. M iller and Terry Winn.
C a rter began his em ploy­
m ent w ith Sem in ole
C o u n ty E M S/ Fire/ R escue
On M ay 2 1 ,1 9 7 9 . H e w as
irom oted to th e rank o f
ieu tenant in D ecem ber
1981, and to b attalion ch ief
in O cto b er 1986. H e is a
rad uate o f the N ational
ire A cad em y 's Executive
Fire O fficer P rogram and
h as a b a c h e lo r's d egree in
b u sin ess ad m inistration.
M iller started h is fire s e r­
vice career in A n chorage,
A lask a, in 1971. H e began
h is em p loym ent w ith
S em in ole C ounty

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Seminole County Fire Chief Terry Schenk, left, and Seminole County
Public Safety Director Ken Roberts pin bugles onto Norman Miller's
collar.
E M S/ Fire/ R escue in
S ep tem b er 1987 as a b attal­
ion ch ief, responsible for
E m ergency M edical
Serv ices. He w as a m em ber
o f the V ehicle E xtrication
Team that w on the in tern a­
tional com p etition ch am p i­
on sh ip in 1989. H e w as
instrum ental in startin g the

d iv isio n 's H onor G uard. He
is also a m em ber o f the
D iv ision o f Forestry’s
Federal D eploym ent Team.
Terry A. W inn started in
the fire service as a volu n­
teer w ith Sem in ole County
in 1975. H is career began
See Promotion, Page 10A

FD O T plans
workshop for
S R -4 6 bridge
From Staff Reports
The Florida D epartm ent of
Transportation (FDOT) will hold
a public information workshop
on the proposed replacement of
&gt;up Bridge,
B rid g e , east
the SR-46 Lake Jesup
tne edge o f
o f Sanford, at ' tnc
Seminole and Volusia Counties.
The workshop will be held
Tuesday, Oct. 15, from 6 until 8
p.m. at the Sanford Civic Center,
401 East Seminole Boulevard.
The purpose of the protect is to
replace the currently deficient
bridge with a new two-lane (one
in each direction) bridge structure
on a parallel alignment that meets
current design criteria.
The bridge replacement study
includes elevating four bridge
alternatives.
Aerial maps o f the bridge
5la cement alternatives and
rcplac
otner project
i
information will be
on display, and FDOT representa­
tives will be available during the
workshop to informally discuss
the project and answer questions.
Residents are encouraged to
com e and review this transporta­
tion improvement proposal.

Thousands o f people will help Sanford celebrate first 125 years
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By Michalla Jeria
Managing Edttor
SA N FO RD — Thousands of people will
help celebrate Sanford's 125th birthday dur­
ing this weekend's Heritage Festival.
Previously held in November; this year's
festival was planned for the last weekend in
September to coincide with the anniversary
of Sanford's incorporation. The three-day
event, held in downtown Sanford along
Park Avenue and First Street, will include
everything from a Bahamian Market Place
to fireworks on the lakefront.
Saturday's highlights include the first
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Festival
Fine Art, Craft,
Antique and Collectible Show. More than

100 artisans from throughout Central
Florida will be bringing their wares to town
from 10 a m to 6 p.m. No festival ticket is
necessary to attend tire show, and admission
is free.
Later in the evening, a fireworks show
will be held in honor of Sanford's big day.
The Coding Edge President Jim McCuen
and Vice President Sharon Morikonc are
sponsoring the spectacular display, which
begins at 9 p.m. and will be launched from
Memorial Park behind the Bill Heard
Chevrolet Stage. According to Heritage
Festival Coordinator Ron Rose, the best van­
tage point for the show will be along Park
Avenue in front of the Seminole County
Courthouse — right in the center of festival

activities.
Saturday's feature concert begins at 7JO
p.m., when Brian Howe, former lead singer
for Bad Company, takes the stage. Long
established as one of rocks greatest voices,
songwriters and performers, Howe will per­
form many of his hit songs, including "Holy
Water," "Bad Company," "Ready For Love,"
and "if You Needed Somebody." A second
show will begin at 9 JO p.m.
Various other entertainers will perform
throughout the day, including ITw e 3, The
Rogues and cast members from Wekiva
River Players production of "Oliver."
For wrestling fans, MFW Pro Wrestling is
coming to the center ring — the Bill Heard
Chevrolet Stage — Saturday, with the start­

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ing bell ringing at 3 pm ., 3 JO p m , 4 pan.
and 4 JO p.m. Sanford's own Mad Dog will
make an appearance.
Sunday is Family Day at the festival, with
gates opening at noon. With a coupon, avail­
able at Sanfotd's Wal-Mart Supercenter and
many other area merchants, people can ride
as many amusement rides as they can from
noon to 4 p.m. for only S id The midway fea­
tures rides for all ages, including the fereis
wheel to the merry-go-round.
Sunday's feature concert will spotlight
Orlando's own Triple image, a rhythmic pop
group that includes identical twins Bridged
and Brittney, age 13, and younger sister,
See Festival, Page 10A

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Sem in o le S ummary
A GLANCE AROUND O U R COUNTY
T h in g s that m ak e y ou th in k : D on 't know
w h at's u p w ith the O rlan d o d aily paper, but
their recent story about Sem in ole C ou nty
C o m m ission er R an d y M o rris raises som e inter­
esting questions.
T h e O S m ad e a b ig d eal ab ou t a land d ev el­
op m en t deal M orris is involved w ith that
required cou nty approval. P lenty o f op portu ni­
ty for conflicts, w hich the p ap er pointed out.

O u t &amp; A bout

H ap p y B irth d a y

sa t
W ith S ep tem b er declared
as D ru g A w aren ess M onth,
the New Life C onnections,
Inc. ag en cy 's P resid en t,
M arla J. D ann, Rev. Dr.
Frank W illiam s, Step hanie
L ittles and sta ff in v ites the
Sanford com m u n ity to a
presentation d esigned to
raise aw areness o f d rugs
and alcohol ab u se and heIOW
it affects fam ilips.
The event w ill b e held
Saturday, Sep t. 28,. at 4
p.m . at the G o ld sb o ro Star,
West 13th S treet in Sanford.
JR 's BBQ w ill b e serving
dinn ers afterw ard for a
nom inal fee.

ju s t a cou p le o f
w eek s p rior to running
Around the Clock
the article, the O S gave
M orris a glow ing
end orsem en t fo r the
S e p t 10 R epublican pri­
mary. Last spring,
M orris w a s m entioned
positively in a series o f
articles the pap er did
regarding leadership in
C entral Florida.
T h a t's n ot to say the
by D an P ing
O S — o r the H erald or
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an y oth er m edia — is
w ron g to d o stories that praise and stories that
q u estio n o u r leaders. W h a t's cu rious is the tim ­
ing o f the conflict-of-interest article, ju st after
th e election. M orris's p rim ary op ponent. B ill
D a n ie l, pound ed M o rris repeatedly in direct
m ail pieces ab ou t the v ery sam e issue. D aniel
b ea t that d rum so hard h is cam p aig n slogan
sh ou ld hav e been "R a n d y 's a cro o k ."
W h at appears to h a v e p eaked the O S 's
cu rio sity is a violation o f th e Su n sh in e Law.
M o rris talked w ith fellow com m ission er G ra n t
M a llo y ab ou t the land project last spring. Both
cla im the p hone conv ersation w a s brief, b u t no
m atter, F lorid a's S u n sh in e L aw bars such
p h o n e calls. N either w ill face substantial, if any,
penalties.
M y q u estion is this: w h o dropped the d im e?
U n less there w ere others in the room , M orris
a n d M allo y w ere the o n ly ones aw are that a
con v ersatio n took place. Furtherm ore, violating
th at asp ect o f the su n sh in e law is like pregnan­
cy : y o u ca n 't d o it b y yourself. If M orris is
guilty, s o 's Malloy.
W ord A rou n d T h e C o c k is M alloy w a s the
so u rce for the O S story o n M orris. D itto fo r a
sto ry tw o m onths ag o o n Sem in ole C o u n ty Tax
C o llector R a y V ald es. S p ecu lation is M alloy
m a y b e ey ein g a h ig h er office in 2 0 0 k A strong
su p p oH sr o f term lim its, M alfoy m ay b e fo o t­
in g fo r a w a y to keep h is term -lim it p led ge b u t
still feed a t the pu blic trough.

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P ie -in -th e sk y ?: Yet an oth er co n d o project is
b e in g floated for L ake M o n roe, this ad jacent to
T he S em in ole H erald p ro p erty to the north.
W h a t are the'chan ces those build in gs o n the
d ra w in g s w ill b eco m e bu ild in g s o n the
g ro u n d ? N ot h ig h if y o u con sid er the track
record o f the principals beh in d the cu rrent p ro ­
p o sal.
M e h b u b M a n jl o f Q G In v e stm e n ts h a s
h a d p la n s to b u ild a m e d ica l o ffice p a rk ,
L e x in g to n P a rk , ju s t e a s t o f C e n tra l F lo rid a
R e g io n a l H o sp ita l o n S ta te R oad 46. H e 's a lso
th e m a n b e h in d th e c o n d o p ro p o sal. Ju d g in g
fro m th e p ro g re ss h e h a s m a d e o n L ex in g to n
P a rk , I 'm b e ttin g it w ill b e so m e tim e b efo re
I 'm a b le to o c c u p y o n e o f M r. M a n ji's co n d o s.
F u rth e rm o re , th e letter S id V ih le n Jr., w h o
re p re s e n ts M a n ji, s e n t to th e city c a m e ju s t a
c o u p le o f d a y s a fte r S a n fo rd M a y o r B ra d y '
L esiu u d p u b lic ly su g g e ste d th e city sell th e
c ru m b lin g P o lice B en ev o le n t A sso cia tio n
b u ild in g a n d p ro p e rty to fu n d sh o rtfa lls in
th e S a n fo rd R iv erw a lk . L essard m en tio n ed
th e p ro p e rty m ig h t sell fo r $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 to
$ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 , a n d w h a t d o y o u know , V ih len
o ffe rs a n o n -re fu n d a b le $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 to b eg in
n e g o tia tin g w ith the c ity fo r th e P B A p ro p e r­
ty a n d th e c ity 's P u b lic W ork s c o m p le x . C ity
M a n a g e r T o n y V a n D e rw o rp h a s su p p o sed ly
b e e n w o rk in g w ith V ih len an d M a n ji fo r
m a n y m o n th s.
W ord A ro u n d T h e C lo c k is L essa rd is
p u s h in g to p u t the p ro p erty u p fo r a u c tio n to
th e h ig h e s t bidder.

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Jim m y Duval Snell, 37, listed as
hom eless in Sanford, w as arrested by
Sanford police Wednesday. An indi­
vidual at First M ethodist Church on
Park Avenue in Sanford, told police
he saw Snell break into the church
and take $47 w orth o f tools from a
storage area. T he man said when
Snell saw him w atching, he put the
tools back and fled from the area.
Sanford police subsequently located
Snell at 4th Street a n a Laurel Avenue
and arrested him on a charge o f petty

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Sanford police W ednesday after his
vehicle w as stopped on O rlando
D rive near Lake M ary Blvd. H e w as
charged w ith driving under the influ­
ence (DUI) o f alcohol/drugs.

larceny in a public bulldjng.
S to len V ehicles
■&gt;
Don Michael See fried, 33 of
Deltona, w as found b y deputies
sleeping in a vehicle In the Interstate4 rest area near Longwood early
Friday. A check o f the vehicle and it's
license num ber revealed both h a d .
repo
been reported
stolen in Orlando.
ied was
w charged with grand
Secfried
theft of a m otor vehicle and petty
theft of a Florida license tag.
Anthony Richard Sierra, 19, of
Valrico, Florida, w as found sleeping
in a vehicle Thursday in Steeplechase
Circle. T he vehicle had been reported­
ly stolen from a Sanford woman.
Sierra w as arrested on charges of
grand theft m otor vehicle and posses­
sion o f drug paraphernalia.
TVaffic Stops
George Francis Reilly, 59, of New
Sm yna Beach, w as arrested by

T he Red Lobster at 20 Town Center
Circle in Sanford w as the top fund­
raising restaurant in the O rlando area
during this y ea r's Cops U Lobsters
event.
The Sanford business raised $3,128
during the annual fund-raiser for
Special Olym pics.
During the restaurant com pany's
annual Cops &amp; Lobsters program ,
police officers and sheriff's deputies
in the O rlando area assisted Red
Lobster servers during lunch and
dinner, raising $20,430 in "tip s " for
Special O lym pics. Law enforcem ent
officers in the O rlando area raised the

ninth m ost money o f any other m et­
ropolitan area in the nation.
Cops 4c Lobsters, w hich just com ­
pleted its eighth year, generated $1.2
million nationw ide for the third con­
secutive year, bringing the total
raised for Special Olym pics to more
than $7 million since 1995.
O ther top fund-raising cities dur­
ing the 2002 Cops &amp; Lobsters cam ­
paign were Los Angeles, $49,996;
W ashington D.C., $42,365; Atlanta,
$29,887; Tampa/St. Petersburg,
$27,793; Philadelphia, $26,382;
Chicago, $23,718; Detroit, $23,367;
M inneapolis/St. Paul, $23,053; and

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Robert John Kearney, 33, o f Santa
Barbara D rive, Sanford, w as stopped
b y Sanford police early Friday at 15th
Street and French Avenue. He was
charged w ith D UI alcohol/drugs.
Bryan Jam es Stow, 42, o f Deltona,
w as located by Florida Highway
Patrol troopers Thursday as the result
o f an accident at the intersection of
CR-415 and SR -46, east of Sanford.
He w as charged w id p jU I.
D om estic
Crystal Renee Taylor, 20, of
Memory Court, Sanford, was arrested
by sheriff's deputies W ednesday as
the result o f an altercation w ith a
female at her residence. She was
charged w ith battery, domestic vio­
lence.

Waco, Texas, $20,371.
During the annual fund-raiser,
w hich took place at m ore than 600
Red Lobster restaurants this spring,
thousands o f uniform ed law enforce­
ment officers waited on tables at the
seafood restaurants and donated
their "tip s " to Special Olym pics.
Special O lym pics is an internation­
al year-round program o f sports
training and com petition for individ­
uals with m ental retardation. More
than 1 m illion athletes in more than
150 countries train and com pete in 26
O lym pic-type sum m er and winter
sports.

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film m aker, w ill b e shooting
a scen e fo r h is new m ovie,
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M onday, O ct. 1, at
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Crim es at Churches
Sem inole County Sheriff's investi­
gators arc seeking the person or per­
sons w ho threw a rock through a
w indow o f First Baptist Church o f
Ttiskawilla in W inter Park som etim e
betw een W ednesday night and
Thursday m orning. T he rock was
located on the floor o f the sanctuary
With m essages w ritten in black m ark­
er on each side. O ne side o f the rock
said, "Sm ile Satan Loves Christians".
The other side o f the rock said "Your
God is dead he w as nailed to a cross."
No other crim inal m ischief was
reported in the church area.
Thursday. W hen located, charges
against the perpetrator are expected
to b e dam age to property/criminal
m ischief to a church, and hate
crim es/crim inal acts based on reli­
gion.

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O bituaries
LEO N A R D FR A N C IS
B ELD O W IC Z
Leonard Francis Beldowicz,
85, Rada Terrace, D eltona, died
Tuesday, Sept. 2 4 ,2 0 0 2 at
D eBary M anor Nursing Hom e.
B om Nov. 12 ,1 9 1 6 in
N anti coke, Penn., he has lived
In Florida for 34 years. He w as
a retired career officer (Lt.
C ol.) in the U S . Air Force. He
belonged to Retired O fficers
A ssoc., A ir Force Assoc.,
A m erican Legion, Deltona
C ivic Assoc., Polish A m erican
Veterans and Deltona Country
Club. He w as Catholic by faitn.
Survivors include wife,
Josefa, D eltona; sister,
Florence, N ew Jersey.
Baldauff Fam ily Funeral
H om e 4c Crem atory, O range
City, In charge o f arrange­
m ents.

DENNIS JAMES BERUBE
D ennis Jam es Berube, 55,
H artley Ave., D eltona, died
Monday, Sept. 2 3 ,2 0 0 2 at his
residence. B o m in Webster,
M ass., h e m oved to Central
Florida eight years ago. He
wAs a printing supervisor fo r a
corrugated box m anufacturer
in Thom pson, Conn. H e w as
C atholic oy faith.
Survivors include w ife,
Juanita, D eltona; daughters,
Corinna Bem klow and Regina
M u rzyd d, both o f D eltona;
parents, Raym ond and M arie
Berube, Pineville, C onn.;
brothers, Richard, D anielson,
C onn., Ronald, South C arolina;
sister, D ebra Burton, Pineville,
Conn; four granddaughters.
Baldauff Fam ily Funeral
Hom e, O range City, in charge
o f arrangem ents.

Rutha M. H aynes, Sanford; sis­
ter, M achcllc H aynes, A tlanta,
Ga.
G ail k W ynn's M ortuaiy,
Inc., O rlando, in charge of
arrangem ents.
JA N W. FLA C K , S R .
Jan W. Flack, Sr., 66,
W lndbrook D rive, D eltona,
died TUesday, Sept. 2 4 ,2 0 0 2 at
Florida H ospital - D cLand.
B o m M arch 1 2 ,1 9 3 6 in
M clcroft, Penn., he m oved to
Central Florida in 1981 from
Youngstow n, O hio. He w as
G eneral M anager o f Atlas
Structural Inc. in Bunnell. He
belonged to F&amp; A M o f O hio,
H illm an Lodge, Youngstown.
Survivors inclu de w ife,
H elen K., D eltona; sons, Shaw n
E., Lake Mary, Jan W., O rlando,
Philip W., H erndon, Va.,
K enneth A ., Boulder, C olo.;
nine grandchildren.
B ald auff Fam ily Funeral
H om e k Crem atory, O range
City, in charge o f arrangem ents.
H A L U E B EL L FR E E R
H alllc Bell Freer, 52,
Shallow ford Street, D eltona,
died Tuesday, Sept. 2 4 ,2 0 0 2 at
Florida H ospital, Fish
M em orial, O range City. B om in
Steele, M o., she moved to
C entral Florida from
Indianapolis, Ind . in 1988. She
w as a retired business ow n er o f
Little P eop le's Place in D eltona.
She w as Baptist by faith and
Sem inole
attending Seminoli
Community
C
om m unity C ollege to becom e
a Paralegal

Survivors include son,
Ronald H., Indianapolis;
d aughters, List Potts, O steen,
Pam ela Pow ell, W inter Springs,
Cheryl Duncan and Elizabeth
Freer, both o f D eltona; sisters,
Edna W illiam s, M em phis,
Tcnn., Dale M orris, Miller, Mo;
seven grandchildren.
Fourtow ns Crem ation, Inc.,
O range City, in charge o f
arrangem ents.
JE A N M A R IE H A N SO N
Jean M arie H anson, 55, o f
Sanford, died Sunday, Sept. 22,
2002 at Florida H ospital East.
B om Jan. 6 ,1 9 4 7 in C harleston,
M ass., she moved to Central
Florida in 1971. She w as a
hom em aker and a Catholic.
Survivors include husband,
N orm an R., Sanford; sons,
D avid, N orm an L. and M ichael,
all o f Sanford; d aughters, Lee
Ann H avird, A ltam onte
Springs, Stephanie Redding,
Sanford; sisters, Dorothy
Petterm an, Sanford, Barbara
Kelly, Braintree, M ass., Irene
Ida Kim bcl), East Boston,
M ass.; brothers, Jam es D ugan,
Brookline, M ass., Charles
D ugan, Chelsee, M ass.; 12
grandchildren.
Baldw in-Fairchild Funeral
Hom e, O aklaw n Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
o f arrangem ents.
W ALTER M . HAYNES
W alter M arion H aynes, 81 of
Venice, died Sunday, Sept. 22,
2002, at his Sarasota County
resid cnce.Bom M arch 2 ,1 9 2 1 , .

in Sanford, he w as educated in
the Sanford Public School
System through Sem inole High
School. He w as a m em ber of
the graduating class 4211 - U.S.
Arm y Air C orp in Casper,
W yom ing. Com m issioned as an
officer in that A ugust, he w as
stationed at Alconberry,
England, in April 1 9 4 3 .1 le was
deputy lead navigator in the
8th Air force, 92nd bom b
group, and
later changed
to 482 BG 813
squadron. He
flew tw o m is­
sions on D
day and led
the March 6th
daylight bom b
run on Berlin.
He remained
in England as C hief o f Radar
from 1 9 4 4 -4 5 .1 ie w as aw arded
the Croix de G uerre by C harles
de G aulle.H e attended Florida
State University in 1945 and
graduated Phi Beta Kappa with
his B.S. degree in 1947. He
then attended Harvard M edical
School in Boston from 1947
thru 1951 w here he w as a m em ­
b er o f the Lancet Club,
Boylston M edical Society and
A esculapean Club. Dr. H aynes
served his internship and surgi­
cal residency at M assachusetts
G eneral H ospital in Boston
from 1951 thru 1956. His thirty
years practice o f Surgery in
C olum bus, O hio w as d evel­
oped with Jack E. Tetirick, M.D.
and he founded the Central
O hio Surgical C linic. He w as a
m em ber o f the A m erican
C ollege o f Surgeons; O hio State
M edical A ssociation; teaching

staff at O hio State U niversity;
Rotary International; G yro Club
and St. Stephens Episcopal
C hurch.In 1960 he served with
Project Hope on its maiden
voyage to Indonesia and again
in 1970 to N avaho Indian
Reservation in G anado, AZ.Dr.
H aynes retired in 1985 to
M anasota Key and w as active
in the M anasota Key
A ssociation; Englew ood Rotary
C lub; Lemon Bay C onservancy
and w as a volunteer with
H ospice of South West Florida.
He leaves his w ife o f fifty-tw o
years: Ruth Schroeder
C alladine H aynes o f Venice, FL;
tw o daughters: Eliza Haynes
Schm idt and her husband John
o f Pocatello, Idaho; M elissa
H aynes Cham pion and her
husband David of Loveland,
C O ; three grand children: C allie
Lynn Schm idt, Thom as Haynes
C ham pion and Rose Ruth
C ham pion; sevcral nieces and
nephew s and countless
friends.M em orials may be
m ade to your favorite charity
in m em ory o f W alter Haynes.
N o services are scheduled at
this tim e.Englew ood
C om m unity Funeral Hom e has
been selected to handle
arrangem ents.
E L ISA B E T H H E L LE IS
Elisabeth H cllcis, 89,
W hitew ood D rive, Deltona,
died W ednesday, Sept. 18, 2002
at Florida H ospital - D eLand.
B om M arch 2 3 ,1 9 1 3 in
Yugoslavia, she moved to
Central Florida 30 years ago
from C h icago, HI. She w as a
retired pinball m achine assem ­
bler in C hicago. She belonged

to O u r Lady of the Lakes
C atholic Church.
Survivors include nephew,
Helm ut Kaup, H am burg,
O ntario, C anada; niece, Ann
Kaup, Kitchncr, O ntario,
Canada.
Baldauff Fam ily Funeral
H om e it Crem atory, O range
City, in charge of arrangem ents.
JA M E S ED W A R D
H O EN IN G
Jam es Edward H ocning, 71,
Rocky Hill Drive, D eltona, died
Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2002 at his
residence. Bom in Coldw atcr,
O hio, he lived in Sanford from
1965 to 1987, then moved to
D eltona. He was a retired
R ealtor w ith Coldw cll Bankers
Property Show case, O range
City, and form er ow ner of
W estern Auto in Sanford and
H oening H ardw are St M arine
o f Sanford. He attended O ur
Lady o f the Lakes C atholic
Church in Deltona and w as a
veteran o f the U.S. C oast Guard
Auxiliary.
Survivors include sons,
M ichael, W inter Springs, Larry,
Bastrop, Louisiana; daughters,
Nancy, Ponte Verde Beach,
Susan Frias, San A ntonio, Tex.;
brother Thom as, Fostoria, O hio;
eight grandchildren; four great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services w ere held
Thursday.
M em orial donations m ay be
m ade to H ospice o f Volusia Flagler, 3800 W oodbriar Trail,
Port O range, 32119.
D eltona M em orial Funeral
Hom e, O range City, in charge
o f arrangem ents.
O b itu a r ie s c o n tin u e d , p a g e 8 A

JACQUEUNE DeRICO
Jacqueline D eRico, 81,
•Howland Blvd., D eltona, died
Thursday, Sept. 2 6 ,2 0 0 2 a t hei
residence. B om A ug. 2 9 ,1 9 2 1
in G reenville, N .C , she m ovec
to Central Florida 31 years
ago. She w as a registered
nurse in the health ind u stry in
Connecticut and New
H am pshire. She w as C atholic
b y faith.
Survivors^nckide husband,
A lbert, D eltona; sons, Jam es J-,
Silver, N .C., D anny A'.,
D eltona; six grandchildren;
three great-grandchildren.
Funeral Services w ill b e
Saturday, Sept. 28 at 10 a.m . at
Baldauff Fam ily Funeral H om e
k Crem atory, w ith Fr. Ralph
Du W ell officiating.
B ald auff Fam ily Funeral
H om e
Crem atory, O range
City, ih charge o f arrange­
m ents.

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DEBBORAH DICKERSON
D ebborah D ickerson, 4 8 , o f
D eltona, died Thursday, Sept.
2 6 ,2 0 0 2 . Sh e w as em ployed by
the D epartm ent o f Ju venile
Ju stice, Probation and
C om m unity Corrections a s the
C h ief Probation O fficer o f
C ircuit N ine, covering O range
and O sceola Counties. S h e had
served o n num erous govern­
m ental boards and councils.
Professional membership
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Included C hild W elfareJ League
o f A m erica, Florida
A ssociation o f C om m unity
Corrections, A m erican
Probation and Parole
A ssociation and D elta Sigm a
Theta Sorority.
Survivors include husband,
Lynwood, D eltona; m other,

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S u n d ay m a rk s the 125th an n iv e rsa ry o f the in co rp o ra tio n
o f th e city o f S an fo rd . T h a t’s q u ite an acco m p lish m e n t
th o u gh o u r in -sta te siste r city to th e n o rth m ig h t s c o ff a b it.
St. A u g u stin e, the o ld est c ity in A m erica , o u tra n k s u s w h en
it co m es to ag e, b u t 125 a in ’t to shabby.
D u rin g that cen tu ry and one-q u arter, S an fo rd h a s e x p e ri­
enced the rise an d fall o f citru s, ce le ry and railroad s. T h e
N avy b ase h a s co m e and g o n e, rep laced tod ay b y a th riv in g
in ternational airp ort.
D u ring the n ext year, ta k e tim e to en jo y so m e o f th e fes­
tivities as Sanford and h e r resid en ts ce leb ra te an im p ortan t
m ilestone. T h is ce le b ra tio n a lso p ro v id es an ex ce lle n t o p p o r­
tu n ity learn m o re a b o u t th e city w ere w e live. S a n fo rd is
b lessed w ith th ree o u tsta n d in g m u seu m s th at o ffe r a trea ­
su re trove o f in fo rm a tio n : th e San fo rd M u seu m , the
S e m in o le C o u n ty M u seu m and th e S tu d en t M u seu m in th e
old G ram m ar S ch oo l facility. Each p resen ts a u n iq u e lea rn ­
ing exp erien ce fo r th o se n ew to San fo rd a s w ell a s those
w h o se fam ilies h av e called S an fo rd h o m e fo r g e n era tio n s.
B etter yet, find an o ld -tim e r and g e t h im o r h e r to tell y o u
so m e stories ab ou t S an fo rd . C h a rlie C a rlso n , G ra c e M arie
Stinecip her, D ou g las S ten stro m an d C h ristin e K in la w -B est,
to n am e a few, ca n sp in y a m s o w ell it m a k e s y o u w o n d er
w h y w e ev er g a v e up th o se fro n t p o rch "b u ll s e s s io n s " in
fav o r o f television.
W hat d o the n ext 125 y e a rs hold in sto re fo r S a n fo rd ?
H ard to say, bu t if th e y ’re a n y th in g lik e th e first 125, it w ill
b e a m agnificen t ride.

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m ake cities beautiful
The headline in the top story o f the Sept. 25 Seminole Herald
said, "C ity Com m issioners agreed to stricter regulations for
new used-car dealers com ing into Sanford ." I am not going to
........................... . give m y opinion on this as I d on’t know all o f
the details. Let’s just discuss the phrase
"stricter regulations."
Have you ever noticed how som e areas just
don’t appeal to you w hen driving around
Central Florida, the state, and elsew here in the
nation. Apparently, som e cities and counties
either have no zoning regulations, or d on’t
bother to enforce the ones they do have. O ne
would think it would be required, but I can ’t
sec how this could be judging from som e areas
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Central Florida, but you can easily recognize
areas where there apparently is no zoning. People appear to be
allow ed to build or make changes in certain areas w ithout per­
m ission, and (in my opinion) without even using com m on
sense.
W hile many governm ents have a "grandfather clau se" that
prevents changes to pre-existing structures, at tim es, this, nevertheless, causes an eyesore to passers by or neighbors. There
arc areas w here one-third of the structures are broken down
and abandoned, one-third are old m obile hom es w ith broken
dow n cars and other junk in the yard, and the rest are relatively
newer hom es, owned by people w ho try to take care o f their
property, keep lawns mowed and junk out o f their yards. But
the rest of the area m akes their hard w ork seem useless.
W ith proper zoning restrictions and enforcem ent, these old
structures would be allowed to or forced to be to m dow n, and
the overall area cleaned up. I’ve seen Sanford call for som e
structures to be tom dow n. If the ow ner d oesn't d o it, the city
does it, and places a lien on the property to recoup the cost of
the dem olition.
O f course you can't just take a person's property and order it
to b e destroyed, but if there were lim its on how long a struc­
condition and/or abandoned,
ture m ay rem ain in deplorable conditiot
this could probably be accom plished.
N ew cities have it m ade in regard to Planning and Zoning.
Take Celebration for exam ple. It's entirely new, and" before
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first land w as cleared and the first structure started, there were
restrictions in place. Yes, they are very severe, but you can bet,
tw o o r three decades dow n the road (unless som ething drastic
happens), Celebration will rem ain a beautiful city.
IP s too bad som e o f the old er cities can 't start all over again,
but that's life.
U ntil then, w e m ust give praise to areas where restrictions
enforced.
are not only m aintainedi but
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Ju st a few w eeks ago, d riving through a certain com m unity, I
told m y w ife, "You can easily sye that this town needs a plan­
ning and zoning departm ent. It's a m ess. W ho would want to
live here?"
We shou ld n’t want anyone to 8ay that about ou r com m uni­
ties.

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Y our View
O fficer C am argo
appreciated for
show o f support
7b the editor
My name is Ivy Jordan and I work
for Ross Dress for loss stores as a
District Loss Prevention Investigator. I
currently have 13 stores in the Central
Florida area. O x- of my stores is locat­
ed in Sanford at the Seminole Townc
Center Plaza. This particular store lias
experienced quite a bit of shortage
due to constant shoplifting. Since Ross
only employs a few LP detectives, the
store has little to no coverage.
Officer Danny Camargo has been a
great help to the company. He has fre­
quented tills particular store on many
occasions. He takes the time to talk to
management, who feel very comfort­
able with him and are grateful for his
presence. He seems to genuinely care
about their well being and makes It a
point to be as visible as possible. As a
result of Officer Camargo’s frequent
visibility, the bad element has (almost
disappeared. VVfc really appreciate
Officer Camargo's efforts and show of
support He is a fine example of what
a Law Enforcement Officer should be.
Thank you
Ivy M. Jordan
DLP1 Ross Stores. Inc.

of our property to be civil, not crimi­
nal. In July, 2001, Governor Bush
signed an amendment to Sec 812,155
FA authored by me and cosponsored
by Senator Victor Christ and
Congressman Skip Baxley, simplify­
ing, primarily as an aid to Law
Enforcement, a Statute designed
specifically for rental property crimes.
With this amendment, law enforce­
ment is no longer burdened with deci­
sion making as to "is it 812014 or
81801/81803/81805?"
Thank you. Chief Tboley, for the
teaming given your officer. Thanks to
Officer Rivera forr his professionalism
and swift resolution of this matter. He
is a credit to your Department.
Rick Heritage
Director of Legal Affaire
Buddy's Home Furnishings

O fficer Kelly
com m ended for
recent donation
To Brian Tboley
Sanford Chief of Police

Dear Chief Tooley
My name Is John Dybcd and I am
the Program Director of the Girls and
Boyi Town Emergency Adolescent
Shelter here in Sanford. I am writing
to you today to express my personal
gratitude for the exemplary actions
continually displayed by one of the
officers under your command.
Officer Shawn Kelly.
any times. Officer Kelly has
Many
been called out to this shelter for var­
ious reasons and he, as well aa every
To Chief Brian Tboley, Sanford Police single officer from your department,
Department
has always demonstrated the highest
I wish to commend a member of
level of professionalism, competence
your Department for exemplary police and personal respect Officer Kelly
work. Officer P. Rivera was involved
goes above and beyond that, though.
in a case regarding perceived viola­
Yesterday, after responding to an
tions of Section 812.155(3).
call, some of the boys were
alarmt &lt;
As a 55 year old former Deputy, I
talking to officer Kelly about what
know how easy it can sometimes be to they like to do around the shelter. I
place into low priority a situation
was so Impressed that he took those
which does not indude violence or
moments to talk to these youth about
imminent threat thereof. From what
their everyday life. So many of these
the Division Legal Affaire Coordinator
young people are either terrified of
John Koblatz and store personnel told
police officers or have a great dislike
me, sour officer not only did his Job,
tor them based on their
but he did it exceptionally. The net
In the past. Officer Kelly gives many
result was a new awareness as to the
of them the first opportunity in their
quality and caliber of your sworn offi­
life to see a police officer as a positive
cers.
entity, as someone who genuinely
In my four years with Bi-Rite Co,
cares about them.
Inc, an ongoing problem with Law
Also, while he was talking to these
Enforcement has been a nagging issue, boys last night, they mentioned that
Lc.; law enforcement perceiving thefts,
their Playstation was broken. This
pawning, disposing or concealment
morning when I walked In the door.

H eritage thanks
O fficer R ivera
for job well done

the only thing any youth was talking
about was the fact that Officer Kelly
had come over and dropped a new
Playstation off for them.
Chief Toolcy, this type of dedica­
tion to these young people is a dear
indication that there is something
right in the Sanford Police
Department. Dy investing in these
young people and sharing in their
lives, Officer Kelly helps to make It
more likely that they will run to and
with the police rather than at or
against the police. This helps to give
these kids a chance at a healthy fife
in their communities and this enrich­
es us all.
I have enciooeu
enclosed letters
leuers wnnen
written by
uy
some of the
1
he boys
which I wanted you
to sec butt
t would so greatly appredate if youi would pass on
&lt; to Officer
Kelly. One of them was written by a
.................................
16-year old boy who cannott spell
t _ at
all. It took him a significant amount
of time to write even one sentence,
but he did It because he wanted 40.'—
Thank you for your leadership in
this community which la dearly evi­
dence by the high caliber of your
officers. I look forward to our contin­
ued relationship as we serve the
youth and families of our communi­
ty
D. John Dyben
(Youth's letters as follows:)
Dear Mr Kelly
I thank you for buying us that
Playstation because our Playstatia
broken broken but not the
Playstation Is broken but the
Playstation cord is broken but you
■aid that you can’t find a Playstation
cord to you bought us a new
Playstation, and a Playstation coed
was In it and if we lose a Playstation
will have another Playstation to play
with.
Love, Devon Johnson
Dear Officer Kelly
Thank you for bringing a
Playstation.
Thanks, from Charie Smith
Dear Officer Kelly
Thanks a lot for the Playstation.
You really
sa lty d
didn't
ie
have to buy the
whole thing. This world needs more
cops like you. I usually am not very
i're
lyoui
don't know how i
you buying i
Playstation means to us. You showed
now:much you cared about kids.
us how
Just for that you will always have
full respect from me.
Your friend, Ezcqucl Annoyo

F o rm er resident
n ot happy about
c ity ’s decision
To the editor
Commissioner Art Woodruff,
t no longer a residing member
in the City of Sanford, 1am a property
owner of severalI iproperties and there­
fore have a concern for what takes
place In the City. Last night at the City
Commission meeting 1 was extremely
disappointed that the City
Commissioner* allowrd a 90 day
extension for the AOK Tire store on
17-92 along with several other proper­
ties.
Ms. THo, you all but assured me
verbally that extensions are not grant­
ed In cases of such extreme dilapida­
tions* that at the AOK lire store. As 1
tested, you were mistaken and I am
taking mis opportunity to aay *1 told
you so".
Mr. Ytoodruff, the commissioners
seem to take "staff recommendations"
seriously In most dty matters but
when it comes to the Code
Enforcement department It is apparent
that the whims of the commissioners
rules. I would submit that in mast
cases of extensions to demolition that
emotion rules as well. Mr Woodruff,
demolition is not a "dirty" word when
used for the removal of structures that
are unsafe, a health hazard or that
allow unlawful activity to take place
In and around them. Several struc­
tures were given extensions to demoli­
tion last night at the commission meeting that should not have been allowed
to remain standing one day longer.
The Mayor admitted that one struc­
ture that appears to have historic slge from the outside, but in fact
nlficancel
has been torched and has no salvage­
able worth.
While a resident for the past 21/2
yean, I have heard many of my neigh­
bor* give voice to their conocm with
the: Code IEnforcement portion of the
G ty not doing a good Job. Neighbors,
from what I observed last night (and
on other occasions), the problem with
Code Enforcement in the G ty of
Sanford is not Just with the ckqjartment given the task to make recom­
mendations but with the commission
ven the task to protect the safety of
people of Sanford. Sine I am no
' longer a voting member of the com­
munity, I would challengethi
those that
remain to vote wisely when elections
i
roll around again.
Sincerely
Monarch* March

On the Street
The Herald asks people what they th in k ...
E radicated from
nature m ore than •
20 y ea n ago, the
U.S. governm ent Is
now w orried sm all
pox may b e used as
a bioterror agent.
Recent discussion
has fo cu sed on
offerin g the sm all
pox vaccine to every
Am erican. However,
the vaccine carries
rare but serious
wtton I was a very smal
chid. I travel a great
risks, including
deal, and received the
death, com plicating
vaocine at least tour
any decision to
bmoo untt. wronffy, they
inoculate the entire
said there was no need
population. We
tor a anymore.
asked p eop le i f they
Largs. Ayrshire,
would get the rocScotland
cine, ( f offered.
I received the vaccina

Yos, I would get the

vaccino. Mwould cut
down on the chances
of it becoming woree
UI would get smal
pox.
Ruth Carr

Sanford

shoe I was a kiteMd, I
always questioned cer1-1- nntllnnl tel
i I
tan
poBDcai Vangs,
i
wondered wty aome
tangs were frea
NoNngfk tar free.
Stanley “Luna"
Canaaquteo

Sanford
No, I wotid not Ever

No, I was raised the

same way (as Luna). I
would not get t

Qeovanna Men

Orlando

military and received
InocUations tor every­
thing before traveling
a l over the world I
won't get It, because I
don't need it.

Howard Lay
I’m not against any­
thing. But. I was in the

Sanford

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provide food fo r n eigh bors in need
All six O rlan d o -area m alls
have joined forces in a com m u­
nity-w ide food d rive, O ctober
4 -1 3 , in an attem p t to help
rep len ish
n o n -p ro fit
food
providers struggling to keep up
w ith an increase in clients need­
ing assistance.
D u ring the ten -d ay food
d rive, shoppers will be invited
to bring canned goods or other
n on -p erish ab le food item s to
the
cu sto m er
in form ation
b o o th s located at A ltam onte
M all, T h e Florida M all, O rlando
F ash io n
S q u are ,
O vied o
M arketplace, Sem in ole Tow nc
C en ter and West O aks M all.
In appreciation for charitable
donations o f five item s or m ore,
each d on o r w ill receiv e a
cou p on for a free sand w ich
from C hick-fil-A .
"O u r local em ergency food
pantries continu e to experience
a dem and that is at least 40%
higher than expected this year,"
said
G reg
H iggerso n ,
D evelopm ent D irector for the
Second H arv est Food Bank.
"W e anticipate that the d ona­
tions these m alls receive will be
a big help getting the pantries
stock ed ."
The Food Bank expressed a
particular need for non -perish­
able food stap les such as rice,
beans, canned fruits and veg­
etables, canned m eats, soups,
peanut butter, dry pasta and
"m ea ls in a ca n " such as ravioli,
spaghetti, etc.
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from O ctober 4-13 at m all cu s­
to m er
in fo rm atio n
booth s
b etw een 10 a.m . and 9 p.m .
M onday-Saturday and Noon-6
p.m . Sundays.
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Second H arvest Food Bank, is
the first tim e area m alls have
united together to host a com ­
m unity program .
"W h ile it m ay seem unusual
for m alls m anaged by different

ow ners to w ork together, the
urgent need for food provided a
p erfect platform lo p artn er,"
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P resid ent
of
M arketing for A ltam onte Mall.
"W h ile one mall could host a
successful food drive, six m alls
w orking in unison provide a
b etter opportunity to help meet
the increasing dem and lor food
assistance.
"A s sh op p in g ce n te rs, we
draw thousands of people daily
and are able to provide a conve­

nient location lo drop olf food
d onations. We hope cu stom ers
will respond lo the ca ll."
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about tlie Food D rive taking
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M all, (407) 8 3 0 -4 4 0 0 ;
Flic
Florida M all, (407) 851-7234;
O rlando Fashion Square Mall,
(407)
896-1131;
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T he S eminole H erald

The Way We Were: Florida’s first controversial presidential election
Since others have contributed
articles for this issue about early
Sanford, I have opted to give
you inform ation on Rutherford
B. H ayes, w ho w as President of
the United States beginning in
1877, the year Sanford w as
incorporated.
I doubt that he ever knew
about our city, but Florida cer­
tainly knew about him as his
election w as very sim ilar to our
recent presidential election.
..................................... Florida's
electoral
votes, as in
2000, were
his margin
o f victory
and there
were
charges of
fraud.
I wrote
this for the
G race Marie
special
anniversary
edition of
the Sanford
Historical Society new sletter o f
w hich I have been editor for the
past eight years. O ther articles
in it are entitled "Sanford
Becom es a C ity", "T h e
Spym astcr and the B oatbum cr",
"H enry Shelton Sanford:, "T h e
M useum Reaches M iddle A ge"
and "Sanford's Social C enter".
Jo in the society and receive our
new sletter six times a year.

Slincclphcr

Rutherford B. Hayes, known
as the "H ealer President" was

bom O ctober 4 ,1 8 2 2 in
Delaware, O hio and died
January 1 7 ,1 8 9 3 at Spcigel
G rove in Frem ont, Ohio.
His nicknam es included:
"D ark Horse President", "R u d ",
"R u thcrfrau d ", and "H is
Fraudulency."
His dom estic policy high­
lights included civil service
reforms, patronage political
appointm ents, veto confronta­
tions, railroad strikes of 1877
and econom ic recovery.
Foreign policy highlights
were Panama Canal, border dis­
putes with M exico and Treaty
with Samoa.
A L ife in B rief
"R u d " H ayes' father ran a
successful farm and whiskey
distillery in O hio; he died ten
weeks before Rutherford w as
bom . Raised by his single m oth­
er, Rud developed a very d o se
relationship with his sister,
Fanny Hayes, w ho encouraged
him to pursue law as a career.
With the help o f a wealthy
uncle, H ayes w ent to Harvard
Law School and then m ade a
nam e for him self a s a successful
crim inal defense lawyer. He
married Lucy Ware Webb, a girl
who cam e from a w ealthy liber­
al and politically active family.
Lucy w as a strong believer in
w om en's rights and in abolition.
Her nicknam e w as "Lem onade
Lucy" and she influenced her
husband to believe strongly in
these causes as well.

Patriot o f the U nion
W hen the Civil War broke
out, Hayes was already nearly
40 and the father o f three chil­
dren. N evertheless he w as one
of the first volunteers, stating
that he would rather die in the
conflict than live having done
nothing for the Union. Using his
political connections, Hayes was
appointed a m ajor in the 23rd
O hio Volunteers. An officer w ith
no military experience, he had
to work hard to gain the respect
of the enlisted men, a task he
accom plished with his "intense
and ferocious" dem eanor on the
battlefield. Hayes turned dow n
safe desk jobs and higher
ranked positions w ith other reg­
iments because he w as so loyal
to the 23rd. By the end o f the
conflict he was a m ajor general
and w as awarded a medal for
"G allant and d istinguished" ser­
vices.
During this tim e he w as
asked to run for the U S . House
o f Representatives, but refused
to cam paign stating that "an
officer fit for duty w ho at this
crisis would abandon his post to
electioneer for a scat in
Congress ought to be scalp ed ".
W hen word cam e to him that he
had been elected, Hayes
responded that Congress would
have to w ajt; there w as a w ar on
to be won.

Rocky Road to
the White House
A fter the Civil War, Hayes

firm believer in the temperance
movem ent, refused to serve any
alcohol in the W hite House. She
w as college educated, Politically
astute, a cham pion of social
causes and the equal of her hus­
band. Though she dressed sim ­
ply and wore no cosm etics, she
w as greatly esteem ed by the
public.
The death of Lincoln, the
im peachm ent o f Johnson, and
the failures of Grant had left the
presidency at its weakest slate
ever. A decent and principled
m an, Rutherford B. Hayes
helped to restore prestige to the
office and to heal the deep
w ounds left by the Civil War.

served as a m em ber o f the U.S.
House o f Representatives (186568) and then as governor of
Ohio. Republicans quickly rec­
ognized the scrupulous Hayes
as presidential material, hailing
as he did from a voter rich state.
The election of 1876 cam e
dow n to a fight betw een Hayes
and D em ocrat Sam uel Tilden of
New York. Florida's electoral
votes w ere cast for Hayes and
were his m argin for victory.
There were charges o f fraud
w hile national political figures
worked fevcriously in
Tallahassee. Because of this and
other widespread charges of
fraud, Congress w as forced to
set up a special electoral com ­
m ission w hich awarded the dis­
puted votes to Hayes.
M uch o f Hayes inaugural
address w as devoted to calm ing
dow n the citizenry. H e quickly
announced plans for election
reform and pledged his earnest
desire to heal the rift betw een
North and South.
IW o m onths after taking
office, H ayes ordered federal
troops out o f the South, ending
Reconstruction all together and
allow ing the D em ocratic Party
to sw eep in and assert total
dom inance o f the region.

T h e Year the C ity o f
Sanford w as incorporated
Florida State Governm ent
O fficials -1 8 7 7 (all took office
January 3 ,1 8 7 7 ):
• Governor - George F. Drew
(1877-81)
• Secretary o f State - W.D.
Bloxam (1877-80)'
• Attorney General - George
P. Raney (1877-85)
• Com ptroller - Colum bus
Drew (1877-81)
• Treasurer - Walter Gw ynn
(1877-81) (H e w as from O range
County and a m em ber o f 1st
Baptist Church o f Sanford.
• Supt. o f Public Instruction •
W illiam Haw ley (1877-81)
• Justices o f Suprem e Court Jam es D. Wescott, Jr. (1868-85
(he w as Florida's youngest
judge at 29) • Edward M.

Upright Family Life
The H ayes fam ily w as reli­
gious, clean living and unas­
sum ing; rare qualities in 1870's
Am erica. H ayes him self did not
drink or sm oke. Lucy H ayes, a
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Sanford Facts in 1877
• The city o f Sanford was
incorporated on Septem ber 29,
1877. There were fifty three
votes in favor and one against.
• The first m ayor w as T.
Pearson. The Alderm en were
A.C. M artin, A. Nilson, E 3 .
W hite, R.B. Rich and C . Groves.
• The corporate lim its were;
Beginning at the end o f Sanford
Avenue on Lake M onroe, thence
running South along said
Avenue two and one quarter of
a m ile, thence due w est two
miles and one half o f a mile,
thence due north to said Lake
M onroe, thence Eastward along
margin o f said lake to point o f
beginning.
• The d ty seal w as an orange
tree.
• "O ld B o b " w as bom .

American Facts in 1877
• The Society o f Am erican
A rtists w as founded to exhibit
the w orks o f artists w ho were
being held back by the
Academ y o f Design.
• Violence occurred for the
first time in national strikes by
Baltim ore and O hio railroad
w orkers. Federal troops were
called in and several strikers
w ere killed. Strikes spread to
other railroads, but little w as
gained by the workers.
• Flag D ay w as observed for
the first tim e on Ju ne 14 to mark
the centennial o f the stars and
stripes designed b y Continental
Congress.
• Root beer cam e on the mar­
ket provided and distributed by
Charles Hires.
• The detection o f two satel­
lites o f M ars by Asaaph Hall
m ade a m ajor contribution to
astronomy.
• T h e A m erican H um ane
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Cleveland, O hio.
• Thom as A. Edison com plet­
ed his phonograph on
D ecem ber 6. H e filed a patent
on D ecem ber 15.
• Alexander G raham Bell
dem onstrates the telephone
w hich h e had patented in 1876.
• C hester G reenw ood invents
ca r muffs.
• The M etropolitan M useum
o f Art opens In N ew York.
• Brigham Young died.
• Billy the Kid com m its his
firet murder.
• C h ief Joseph surrenders
ending the Nez Peace War.
• Edgar C ayce w as bom .

The World In 1877
• Q ueen Victoria w as nam ed
Empress o f India.
• The m icrophone was
invented by Em ile Berliner
• Anna Karenina by Leo
Tolstoy w as published
• Isadora D uncan w as bom .

Now Available
The 2002 Sanford Historic
Calendar, 125th Anniversary
Edition is $5 each. Calendars are
available at the Sanford
M useum , Sem inole Herald
office and Knight's Shoe Store.

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Bossy bride rides herd on wedding attendants
D EA R ABBY: I received the
enclosed "m em o" from a friend.
W hen I read it, I w as floored.
Once you read it. I'm sure you'll
understand why.
W hat's your take on
this?
A G A PE IN SY R A CU SE, N.Y.

would be the perfect time!
Watch your diets; we will all
start weekly w eigh-ins. Allison
could use som e trimming down,
too.
Also, you should all
stay away from alco­
hol for at least a week
before the wedding.
None of us should be
D E A R A G A PEi If
puffy or bloated. I
th« docum ent you
think this is mainly
•ent m e le on the
for Babs, as none of
lev el, the brlde*to*be
my ladles drink all
appears to have an
that much.
abundance o f unre­
O ther than that, 1
Dear
solved control issues
don’t have any real
and an astou nd ing
suggestions. Oh,
lack o f ta c t Read on:
please don't go tan­
M EM O TO MY
• • • • • • •
ning! I prefer to blend
A TTEN D A N TS: Hey, girls!
In with you than stand out as
Mom has your dresses for the
the pale one!
wedding. She'll bring them to
Judy, Allison and Molly,
the show er next weekend. You
please call me. There are a few
can pick them up there.
other things that I need to go
"A llison" sent m e an e-m ail ask­
over with you on this topic.
ing what style shoes and jew el­
Babs, you are "Scotty’s" friend
ry to wear. G reat question,
so I wouldn't presum e to tell
A llison! There are so many
you what needs to be corrected
details. I keep forgetting to tell
— plus, your own wedding is
y g irls what to a o .
com ing up after mine. So I'm
Tr\is is an excellent opportu­
sure you're already more than a
nity to go over m y expectations
little aware o f what you need to
r each o f you:
w ork on.
About the shoes, please wear
Sec ya'U on Saturday. Babs,
teful flats. M ost o f you arc
rem em ber you'll attend the
ler than me. I'd rather you
show er with us girls rather than
t all tower over me.
the paintball fun w ith the boys.
1 want all o f you to w ear your Dress accordingly, dear!
dow n. Since "Babs" and
n have sim ilar hair, I'd
cr that Babs straighten hers
D E A R A BBY : I recently m ar­
1 let Allison be the curlyried a wonderful man. I am 31;
1 girl. A fter all, she's my
" C liff is 42. His mother,
nd and you are just bridcs"M argie," is the problem . She
ids! I'm sure you understand. lives dow n the street. Margie
Judy" and "Molly," you have
bought furniture for our hom e
(h mentioned that you intend
and gives us m oney when we
)hcd a few pounds. This
com e up short. Because of this,

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O 2002 UNIVERSAL FRESS SYNDICATE

Eugene McDowell of Geneva,
Senior Forest Ranger in Seminole
County with the Honda Division
of Forestry, has been recognized
by
the
Florida
Forestry
Association as the Forest Ranger
of the Year for 2002. McDowell
w as honored this month in
Panama City Beach.
Throughout his seventeen-year
career with the Florida Division of
Forestry, McDowell has always
provided exceptional service to
the public, as well as his fellow
em ployees. As the Wildfire
Prevention
Coordinator
in
Seminole County, and as a mem­
ber of the Orlando District
Wildfire Prevention Team, he has
&gt;resonted many interesting and
nnovativc wildfire prevention

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Jazz
Ensemble, directed by Mike
Arena will present a special
concert with a tribute to the
music of Quincy Jones, Sunday,
Oct. 27 at 7 p.m. at Winter
Springs
High
School
Auditorium , 130 Tuskawilla
Road,
W inter
Springs.
Admission is $5 at the door.
Quincy Jones music has
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with superstars such as Frank
Sinatra,
Michael
Jackson,
Steven
Spielberg,
Oprah
Winfrey and others. Jones has
appeared
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Engineering Division Special Projects Team and the
design consultant Harding E S E will hold a Public
Meeting to discuss the proposed Kewannee Trail, a
multi-use recreational trail from Oxford Road to
C assell Creek Blvd. Preliminary proposed improve­
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for your review and comments.
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Preliminary Kewannee Ttall Corridor
The proposed Annexation and Amendment to the Comprehensive
Plan Future Land Use Map (Small Scale), will be forwarded to the
City Commission with the LPA recommendations.
At this meeting, interested parties may appear and be heard. This
hearing may he continued from time to time until final action is taken.
A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Planning Division
OtTice o f the Community Services Department at 174 W. Church
Avenue, Longwood Florida, for inspection by the public, or if you
wish additional information, please call the office at 407-260-3462.
All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision
made at these mectings/hearings, they will need a record o f the pro­
ceedings and for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verba­
tim record of the proceedings is made, which record to Include the tes­
timony and evidence upon which the appeal Is to be based (per Sec.
286.0103 Florida Statutes).
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in any of
these proceedings should contact the A.D.A. Coordinator at 407-2603481 at least 48 hours in advance o f the meeting.
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begun teaching Florida Fire
Bcnavior coureework to new fire­
fighters with the Sem inole
County Fire Department.
The Forest Ranger of the Year
Award Is presented to govern­
ment Forest Rangers who work
beyond tire call of duty to serve
and protect forest landowners by:
promoting wildfire prevention;
advocating the use of controlled
fire as a management tool; suppressing wildfire; and educating
u r n on fire-related issues.
hes ppublic
Tne
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Forestry
Association is the only statewide,
non-profit trade organization rep­
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the
interests
of
landow ners, loggers, foresters
and the forest products industry
in Florida.

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. FLO RID A , that thwL and Winning Agency (LPA) will bold a public.*
hearing on Wednesday, October 9 ,2 0 0 2 , at 7:00 P.M.. or as soon there­
after as possible in the Longwood City Commission Chambers, 175 W.
Warren Avenue, Longwood, Florida. The purpose o f this hearing is to
receive public input on the following requested Annexation (ANX 0402) and to amend the Comprehensive Flan Future Land Use Mop
(Small Scale) (SPA 04-02):

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programs to local elementary and
middle school students. He also
pays special attention to such
events as local fairs and parades,
always seizing the opportunity to
further promote the fire preven­
tion theme. McDowell's educa­
tional efforts have not gone unno­
ticed, as the DIV-I-DENDS school
volunteer
program
of
the
Seminole County School Board
has officially recognized him for
the number and quality of the
programs he regularly presents.
McDowell is also known for pro­
viding invaluable training in fire
control. In the past year Ire assist­
ed in tire indoctrination of two
new rangers in the O rlando
District.
Additionally, Ire Iras recently

Annexation and Future Land Use
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feited you r right to 'liv e your
ow n liv es.” You w on't truly
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CITY OF LONGWOOD

In accordance with the City of Longwood City
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G IVEN that Dan Anderson, being unopposed in the
IfCity■of Longwood .General Election scheduled for
I November 5, *2002,• has been automatically elected
.a s the District #2 City Commissioner.

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into our personal business
w henever she wants.
D on’t get m e wrong; I appre­
ciate everything Margie has
done for us because, without
her, we w ouldn’t be nearly as
well fixed. But how do 1 get her
to back off and let C liff and me
live our ow n lives?
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Obituaries
W AYM ON JO N E S , JR .
W aymon Jo n es, Jr., 37,
herryw ood Terrace,
Ireenbelt,
Id., died
jesd ay. Sept.
1 ,2002 at
loctors
om m unity
ospital. He
as b om
pril 2 9 ,1 9 6 5
i R ochester
cw York. He
as in Special Services and
as a Baptist. He w as a vctcri o f the U .S. M arine Corps.
Survivors include father,
faym on Sr., Rochester, N.Y.;
lothcr, Lula M. Cum m ings,
in ford ; son, Keith Lamont
ihnson, C olu m bus, Ohio;
aughters, Shaphire Jones and
n isc Jo n es, both o f G reenbclt,
Id.; brothers, A d onis D. and
jd d , both o f Rochester, N.Y.;
sters, Sand y Tisdale,
ngelique, Toni Tisd ale and
lonique, all o f Rochester, N.Y.;
evoted friend, C harm aine
olem an, G reenbclt, M d.;
tem al grandparents, W illie
and Vera G ilchrist,
rhestcr, N.Y.
Funeral services will be
icsday, O ct. 1 ,2 0 0 2 at 2 p.m.
M orning G lory M .B. Church,
•wing w ill be M onday, Sept,
from 4 until 8 p.m . at
llson-Eichelberger Mortuary.
W ilson-Eichelberger
irtuary, Inc., Sanford, in
irge o f arrangem ents.

IMPERIAL

JO H N LEM O N
John Lem on, 8 1 , O vied o,
died Sunday, Sep t. 22, 2002.
B om in O vied o, he w as a life­
long resident. He w as a labor­
er and a veteran o f the U .S.
Army.
Su rvivors inclu d e b ro th er
Jam es o f O vied o.
G o ld en ’s Fu n eral H om e,
W inter Park, In ch arg e o f
arran gem ents..
JA S O N F R A N C IS N A SH
Jason F rancis N ash, 22,
L aC assita S treet, D elto na, died
Saturday, Sep t. 21, 2002 in St.
A ugustine. B o m Jan. 25, 1980
in Brooklyn, N .Y., he m oved to
C entral Florida 16 years ago.
H e w as a clerk at B lo ck bu ster
V ideo in D eltona and attend ed
O u r Lady o f the Lakes
C ath olic C h u rch in D eltona.
He w as a v eteran o f the U .S.
M arine C orps.
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e father,
R obert G .; m other, F lcu rettc;
b roth er K ristop h er and sister
A m and a, all o f D eltona.
Funeral serv ices w ere held
Thursday, S ep t. 26 at B ald au ff
Fam ily Funeral H om e &amp;
C rem atory w ith Fr. Ralph
D uW eil officiatin g .
B ald au ff Fam ily Funeral
H om e St C rem atory, in charge
o f arran g em ents.
C H A R L E S L. SA V A G E
C h arles L. S av ag e, 87,
H ow ell C reek D rive, W inter
S p rin g s, d ied Thu rsday, Sept.

19, 2002 at S ou th Sem in ole
H osp ital, L ongw ood . H e w as
b o m Feb. 1 2 ,1 9 1 5 in N ew
York City. H e w as a professor.
Su rvivors inclu d e w ife,
Linda J., W inter Sp rin g s; son,
C h arles F., D enver, C o lo .;
d aughter, M arta A ., W inter
S p rin g s; tw o g rand child ren.
Fun eral serv ices w ere
M onday, Sept. 23 at St.
Step h en C a th o lic C h u rch w ith
Fr. Jo h n J. B lu ett officiating .
B anfield Fu n eral H om e,
W inter S p rin g s, in ch arg e o f
arran g em ents.

H om e, O aklaw n C h apel,
S a n fo rd / L ak c Mary, in charge
o f arran gem ents.
W IL L IA M H EN RY
S T R E E T S JR .
W illiam H enry Streets, Jr.,
C P O , U SN (R et), 62, o f
L exing ton Park, M d., died
T hu rsday, Sept. 19, 2002 at the
V eterans A ffairs M edical
C enter, W ashington, D .C. He
w as b o m D ec. 1 0 ,1 9 3 9 in West
C h ester, Penn.
H e w as a highly d ecorated
veteran o f the U.S. N avy and
U .S. A ir Force.
S u rv iv o rs inclu de w ife,
C arrie Bell Tobler Streets,
w hom he m arried in Sanford
on M arch 2 1 ,1 9 6 6 ; b rothers,
R onnie, E xton, Penn.,
S tan ford , W est C h ester, Penn .;
sister, Edna H ilt, N avarre, FI.
A m ass o f C h ristian Burial
w ill b e held W ednesday, O ct. 2
at 9 a.m . at St. P eter C la v cr
C a th o lic C h u rch , S t. In ig ocs,
M d. Interm ent w ill b e in
A rlington N ational cem etery
on O ct. 9 at 11 a.m .
M em orial co n trib u tio n s m ay
b e m ad e to the N ational
M u ltip le Sclero sis Society,
10946 B eaver D am R d ., Suite
E., H unt Valley M d. 21030.
B rin sficld Funeral H om e,
L eonard tow n, M d., in charge
o f arran gem ents.

ED N A E. S K IV E R
Edna W. Skiver, 8 2 , o f
San fo rd , d ied T hursday, Sept.
26, 2002 at h er resid ence. B o m
Ju ly 2 1 ,1 9 2 0 in K entucky, she
m oved to C en tra l Florida in
1957. She w as a seam stress in
the g arm en t Ind ustry and a
Baptist.
Su rvivors in clu d e d au g h ­
ters, Sh aro n P rice and Sherry
D avis, b oth o f S an fo rd , Faye
M iller, G en eva, B illie H ayes,
D ay ton , O h io , B etty D avis,
T ayton, Tex.; son s, Marty,
D alonega, G a ., Jim m y,
G ain esv ille, G a., P etit
C h affin s, P ed ro, O h io , M arvin,
G ain esv ille, G a.; sister, M innie
D elaney, Z en ia, O h io ; three
g ran d ch ild ren ; num berour
g reat-g ran d child ren.
A m em orial serv ice w ill be
held Sunday, S ep t. 29 at
O ak law n C h apel.
B ald w in -F airch ild Funeral

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Sam W alker, 83, C arv er
S tre e t, W inter P ark, died
Sunday, Sep t. 22, 2002. B o m in
Z eb u lon , G a., he m oved to
C en tra l Florida in 1940. He
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ersh ip and a m em ber o f Ward
C h apel AM E C h urch in
W inter Park. He w as a veteran
o f the U .S. Army.
Su rv iv o rs inclu d e sister,
M ary L izzie W alker, Z ebulon,
G a.; eigh t n ieces; tw o
nephew s.
G o ld en ’s Funeral H om e,
In c., W inter Park, in charge o f
arran gem ents.

PetPalooza 2002
Oviedo Marketplace wel­
com es pet lovers o f all ages
at PetPalooza 2002, Sunday,
Oct. 6 from noon until 6 p m
The annual event held
throughout the mall show ­
cases several pet-oriented
businesses and organiza­
tions. Some vendors sched­
uled to participate include
Florida Institute of Animal
;
Arts, Greyhound Pets o f
America and Dog Day
Afternoon.
* For more information con­
tact Kelly at 407-977-2400,
ext. 7021.

W IL L IA M B.
W RA Y JR .
W illiam B. Wray, Jr., 94, o f
Sanfo rd , d ied Saturday, Sep t.
14, 2002 at Royal C are C en ter
o f Avon Park. He w as a resi­
dent o f Sanford for 65 years
and w as a retired forem an
and salesm an fo r C h ase and
Com pany, and the form er
o w n er/ op erato r o f the NuW ray Inn in B u rn sv ille, N .C.
H e w as a m em ber o f First
P resb yterian C hurch in
Sanford .
Su rvivors inclu d e nephew ,
G eorge L. H ensley, Sebrin g;
n iece, E lizabeth Sou d ers,
H agerstow n, M d., ste p ­
d aughter, Je an W right,
Sav an n ah , N.Y.; tw o stepgran d ch ild ren ; six step -g reat­
gran d ch ild ren .
A m em orial serv ice w ill be
held at 2 p .m . Sunday, Sept.
29, at B risson Funeral Hom e
in Sanford w ith Rev. Bruce
Sco tt o fficiatin g . M em orial
co n trib u tio n s m ay b e m ad e to
First P resb y terian C h u rch , 301
S . O ak A venue, Sanfo rd ,
32771.
B risson Fun eral H om e,
San fo rd , in ch arg e o f a rra n g e ­
m ents.

W elcom e Wagon
The Seminole Spokes of
Welcome Wagon Club will
meet Wednesday, O c t 9th. at
11-30 a.m. at Sweetwater
Highlands G olf and Country
Club in Longwood. Coat of
the luncheon is $1530. Diana
Tennis, Attorney at Law will
speak on "Dom estic Violence
Issues.”
For reservations or further
information on the dub’s
many interest group, call
Carol at 407-880-6330 or
Joyce at 386-774-9194.

German American Society
Saturday, O c t 12, the
German American Society
will be holding its annual
"OKTOBERFEST” at the beer
garden and club house, 381
Orange Lane, Casselberry.
There will be lots of enter­
tainment and d elidous food.

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P o lice

C o n tin u ed from P i| e 1A
Brianna, 11. The trio will perform
songs from their recently released
debut
album ,
“C elebrate."
O pening acts for Triple Image
include Pha/e 3, Jj, Girl Zone, Lurn
and drew mkhaols.
O ne of the more colorful and
exciting attractions at past
Sanford Heritage Festivals, the
Bahamian Market Place is return­
ing this year to offer an array of

C ontinu ed from Page 1A
commitment to community-ori­
ented policing.
" I want to build on Ok * rela­
tionships I’ve formed during my
career and continue to reach out
to the community," Presley said.
"W e have to continue to improve
our service and 1 look forward to
that challenge."
Presley's advancem ent to
deputy chief creates a ripple of
promotions in the department. In
making his announcem ent on
Thursday, Tooley also publicized
the promotions of three other
officers.
Lieutenant Jerry Hargrett was
iromoted to captain, filling
’resley's
position.
Hargrett
Joined the SPD in June 2001 after
a 20-year career with the Orlando
Police Department.
"Jerry brings a wealth of infor­
mation to our department and
will be an asset to the city,"
Tooley said.
Sergeant Ronald Daugherty
has been promoted to fill
Hargrett'B lieutenant position.
Daugherty joined the department
in 1986 and has served in
Professional
Standards and

unique food, entertainment and
fun. For the fourth year, a delega­
tion o f 50 Bahamians will arrive
in Sanford from the island of
Eleuthcra to continue a special
relationship betw een Sanford
and G regory Tow n, Baham as.
Caribbean foods, crafts and enter­
tainment will be showcased at
the Bahamian Market Place and
Stage, located on Fulton Street.
Throughout the w eekend.

street perform ers, vendors and
other festival exhibits will take
over dow ntow n Sanford during
w hat's become the city's trade­
mark event. The festival opens 10
a.m. Saturday, and gates close at
midnight. Sunday, gates open at
noon and close at 8 p.m.
A d m ission is $5 — ch ild ren
u n d er 12 get in free — and
in c lu d e s all c o n c e rts and
events.

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Sanford Police Chief Brian Tooley announced this week that Capt. Darrel
Presley, left, has been promoted to deputy chief. Lieutenant Jerry
Hargrett, center, will fill Presley’s captain slot. Sergeant Ronald
Daugherty, not pictured, was promoted to lieutenant, and Officer Arthur
Barnes, right, was promoted to sergeant.
Internal Affairs.
"Sergeant Daugherty is anoth­
er officer who has worked his
way up the ladder," Tooley said.
"H e's done a good job for us."
Tooley selected Officer Arthur
Bam es - to fill D augherty's
sergeant position. He joined the

department in 1987 after working
as a corrections officer w ith
Seminole County.
"A rthur is a hometown kid
and graduate of Seminole High
School," Tooley said. "W e expect
a lot of good things from Arthur
in his new position."

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secret ballot, unanimously, for
the number two selection, ZHA,
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Cummings McGillvray LLC,
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a num ber o f large projects,
including the hospitality indus­

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contract renew al scope (o f work,
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shape before the gates opened at 5 p.m.

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C o n tin u ed from Page 1A
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ballot from among the ten for the
first choice, the selection o f
Cumming McGillvray LLC was
unanimous, with all five review­
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P ro m o tio n

Ooatinned from Pago 1A
keys, and became trapped in the
window. The shots were reportedly fired by Biancett in an attempt
to get the vehicle to stop and1iavoid
further injury to the other officer,
fleer did isustain cuts to his
The officer
hand. The car sped aw ay with the
back tire flattened. The incident
was captured on video.
Law enforcement officers pur­
sued.
Sandland
eventually
wrecked the \•hide on Pressview
Avenue near Koxboro Road, near
Longw rod. He then bailed out.

leaving his wife behind. After
short foot chase by deputies and
Longwood police he wn« appre­
hended.
His wife. An-'
was arrested
after being i.
xi from the
vehicle by law u a. rs. Both were
booked into the Seminole County
Jail accused o f aggravated battery
on a law enforcement officer, purcocaine, and resisting an
offioer/aggravatrd fleeing/ attemptart with
ing to elude law enforcement'
injury or property damage.

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w ith th e c ity o f A lta m o n te
S p rin g s F ire D e p a rtm e n t in
H e receiv ed n u m ero u s
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p ro m otion s d u rin g h is ten u re
w ith A lta m o n te S p rin g s and
se rv e d in b o th th e tra in in g
p o sitio n
and
H e a lth c a re
S e rv ic e s .
He
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jo in in g
S em in o le C o u n ty a s a resu lt o f
th e
S e m in o le
C o u n ty
E M S / F irc/ R cscu e m e rg e r w ith
th e A lta m o n te S p r in g s F ire
D ep artm en t. H e is a N ation al

F ire A ca d e m y 's E x e cu tiv e Fire
A c a d e m y 's
E x e c u tiv e
Fire
O ffice r G ra d u a te and has an
A s s o c ia te 's D e g re e in F ire
S cien ce .
T h e p ro m otion al cerem on y
w as h eld F rid ay m o rn in g at
S e m in o le C o u n ty Fire S ta tio n
N o. 35 at 201 C o u n ty H om e
R oad in San fo rd .
T h e d iv isio n ch ief is re sp
st on­
sib le fo r o v erseein g a 24-h o u r
c m c rj»ency s e r v ic e s o p e ra tiona

Seminole band selling ValuCards
The Sem inole High School
Band is now selling Am erica's
ValuCards as their school
fund-raiser. The cards sell for
only $10 and offer hundreds
o f dollars discounts from 15
area business such as: Free
Entree a t C h ev y's, Free
Sandw ich ad M cD onald 's,
Free pizza at Dom ino's, Free
b reaasticks at Papa John's,
Free beverage at Taco Bell,
Free blizzard at Dairy
D&gt;
Queen

and a Free 2 l it e r at Pizza Hut.
Visit ww w.valucardsxom for
com plete business listing
throughout Florida. Unlike
coupons, ValuCards can be
used every day for an entire
year.
Fifty percent o f the pro­
ceeds go to the Seminole High
School Bands.
ValuCards arc available by
contacting a Sem inole Band
Student.

THE SANFORD/SEMINOLE COUNTY

1 6 th A n n u a l
L a k e M a r y H e a th ro w

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

FESTIVAL

5th A N N U A L
B U S IN ES S EX P O

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ARTS
SA TU R D A Y a n d SU N D A Y
O C T O B E R 5 t h a n d 6fth
9 am - 5 pm
A beautiful park setting with over 200 juried artists from around the world including Wood,
Watercolors, Sculpture, Pottery, Photography, Oils &amp; Acrylics, Mixed Media, Jewelry,
Graphics &amp; Drawings, Glass and Crafts

FREE
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FREE
PARKING

M A RK Y O U R CALEN DAR FO R
O C T O B E R 1 2 th an d 1 3 th , 2 0 0 2
SA TU R D A Y AND SU N D A Y
The Business Expo Is a way to promote business for your Com pany because of the
face-to-face exposure you gain through personal contact with the public. What better
way to let people know that you're in business - whether your Com pany Is large or
small.

EXPO HOURS
10 AM TO 9 PM SATURDAY
12 NOON TO 6 PM SUNDAY
SEMINOLE TOWNE CENTER
SANFORD, FLORIDA

EXPO BENEFITS
Networking•N*H
Visibility.........
Business Promotions
High Exposure........

"Preferred parking” will also be available as the closest parking to the festival for a $5.00
donation.

_____Yes, I want to participate in the 2 0 0 2 B u sin ess Expo at the Sem inole Towne C enter Mall, O ctober
1 2 -1 3 ,2 0 0 2 .
E nclosed i s ______ $ 4 5 0 Prime Table for M em bers
_______$ 2 7 5 . Standard Table form M em bers
(Limit to three)
______ $ 4 0 0 . Table for Non-m em bers
_______$ 1 5 0 . Not-fro-profit O rganizations

A CC ESSIBILITY: This festival is wheel chair and handicap accessible. Handicap parking is
available

A $ 1 5 0 . D eposit is required to reserve a table. Full payment is due O ctober 1 ,2 0 0 2 .
(All s p a c e s include one 8 ' table with skirting, two chairs, 1 1 0 volt electric power)

CH ILD REN 'S ACTIVITIES: Juried Student art, kids play area including rides, bounce
house, pony rides, petting zoo, face painting, clowns and balloons

COMPANY N AM E.

ENTERTAINMENT: Ongoing live entertainment including the Danny Spears Band, the
Showtime Dancers, Singer Bobby Smith, the New Wave Cloggcrs, und Joe McLaughlin
leading the Gator Tree Sky Diving Team - and much more!
L A K E M ARY ROTARY CLU B CLA SSIC CAR SHOW: The show will consist of: all
make* and models o f classic and antique cars on Saturday - und trucks, street rods and mus­
cles cars on Sunday.
FOOD AND BEVERAGE: A wide variety o f foods, snacks, beverages, and beers will be
available for purchase.
EV EN T LOCATION: From 1-4 heading West: Take the CR 46A exit. Go left on 46.' 'hen
left into the Heathrow International Business Center onto International Parkway. The festival
will be on your right. From 1-4 heading East: Take Lake Mary Blvd. exit. Left onto Lake
Mary Blvd, then right onto International Parkway. Just after the AAA headquarters the festi­
val will be on your left.

CONTACT NAME .

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Do you need electricity____ Yes
_ No (limited a c c e s s )
Do you have Special Event insurance? ___ Y es ____ No
D a te :.
(II y e s C ham ber must receive Certificate of Insurance by O ctober 1 ,2 0 0 2 . If no, p lease add $ 2 5 to
your lee)
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Eckstein, Angels make playoffs
B y D ean Sm ith
Sports Editor
AN A H EIM — It had been 16 years since
the Anaheim Angels last made the play*
offs.
All they needed w as a sparkplug from
Sanford to lead them.
The Angels ended many years of frus­
tration on Thursday, easily getting past
the Texas Rangers, 10-5, to clinch the
Am erican League W ildcard spot.
Sem inole High School graduate David
Eckstein, who h a s becom e the heart and
soul o f the Angels, went hitlcss in the
scries w ith the Rangers and has seen his
average fall from 3 0 0 to .294, but did

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Anaheim earns AL wildcard;
Rains, Graves have big days
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Anaheim, which had lost four straight
games prior to the clinching win, will
the playoffs w ith the New York
ees in Yankee Stadium on Tuesday.
The first two gam es of the Besl-of-Five
Series will be in New York before mov­
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The Oakland Athletics, the AL Western

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will be played.
Eckstein w as not the only local resi­
dent to have a big day on Thursday.
Sanford's Tim Raines Sr. was honored
prior to Thursday gam e by the Montreal
Expos to recognize the many years he
spent in an Expos uniform.
Raines, who began his M ajor League
career with the Expos in 1979, then got to
make a rare start in leftfield for the
Florida M arlins, his current team , to
allow the Montreal fans get look at one
of their heroes in what will probably be
his final appearance at Olym pic
Stadium.
The start was another m ilestone for the
S ec B aseb all, Fage 3B

Division Cham pions, will host the
. Minnesota T\vins, the A L Central win­
ners, in the other Best-of-Five ADLS.
The winners o f the two divisional
series will meet in a Best-of-Seven Series
to decide the Am erican League
Cham pion and a spot in the World
Series.
Check local listings for the tim e and
television station on which the gam es

T e r r i e r s

Lake M ary
defense to
strong for
Titusville
B y D ean S m ith
Sports Editor

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aw six shutout innings
jrsday to j&gt;ick up flrst&gt;r win as a starter.

JA C K SO N V IL L E — A road
trip to Jacksonville for the three
Class6A schools from Sem inole
County proved to be disaster
Friday night.
All three, Lake Brantley,
O viedo and Sem inole, suffered
tough losses, raising the posl-

LAKE MARY — Titusville
has one chance to score on
Lake M ary and when that
attem pt ended in fum ble it
w as all over.
T h e Rams thoroughly dom i­
nated their Class 5A-D istrict 3
opponents in all aspects of
gam e, rom ping to an easier r
Sian appears f t - 7 trium ph •
over the Terriers at Don T
Reynolds Stadium Friday
night.
Titusville (2-2 overall, 1-1 In *
5A-3) looked like it m ight
m ake a gam e o f It as the
Terriers took a short kickoff to
start the gam e at their ow n 43.
But three plays later the vis­
itors had lost three yards and
w ere punting.
An unsportsm anlike penalty
on the Rams after the punt
buried Lake M ary deep and it
could only m uster eight yards
In three plays.
Titusville's Mike Bernard
then show ed outstanding
speed and m oves, returning
Ryan Pasdonl punt from his
ow n 33 to the Lake M ary two.
But a five-yard penalty for
illegal substitution put the
ball back to the seven and two
p la nf's
's netted five yards,
hen cam e what would be
the biggest .play o f the gam e
w hen a fumbled snap was
recovered by the Rams at the
three.
Lake M ary still had trouble
moving the ball on offense,
but the Terriers would not
threaten again until late in the
fourth quarter, long after the

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(above) for T itusville quarterback
M ike Patete a s Lake M ary's R J .
M eyers (No. 52) wraps up the junior
;•signal-caller a s he attem pts to get
■6tl a pass. The Terriers and Patete
struggled a ll night and did not score
until late in the gam e with the hosts
leading 28-0. The Ram s’ offense,
led by senior running back Reggie
Cam pbell (lefl), had an efficient
night wtth Cam pbell scoring one of
Lake M ary's three rushing touch­
downs on a 13-yard scam per in the
third period as the Ram s won 28-7
to im prove to 4-0 overall and 2-0 in
C la ss 5A-D istrict 3 play. Lake M ary
w ill m eet district rival M ainland at
D eLand's Spec M artin Stadium next
Friday night in a crucial 5A-3 con­
test.

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This is a historical w eek for Babe Ruth fans.
Local sports enthusiasts o f course remember
avhen George Herman "B ab e” Ruth played ball
right here in Sanford.
But it was 75 years ago on Sept. 3 0 ,1 9 2 7 , when
the Babe set a hom e run record by hitting his 60th
hom e run o f the season off Tom Zachary of the
W ashington Senators. The record stood for 34
years until Roger M aris hit his 61st, on Oct. 1,
1961. M aris's record w as broken by Mark
M cGw ire in 1998 w ith 70 hom e runs and of
course Barry Bonds hit 73 just last year.
This com ing week is also the anniversary of
Babe pointing out in the field and slugging a
hom e run into the grandstands.
It was 70 years ago (Oct. 1,1 9 3 2 ), in the fifth
inning o f gam e three of the World Series. The
score w as three to tw o with Cubs fans shouting
"u np leasant" remarks to the Babe. He is than said
to have pointed to the center field bleachers at
Chicago's W rigley Field, and followed up by hit­
ting to the very spot to w hich he had gestured.

With his hom e run, the Yankees went on to sweep
the series with four straight victories.
For alm ost three-quarters o f a century, the ques­
tion remains, Did Ruth actually call his shot on
that day? Even eye witnesses disagree.
Joe W illiams o f the New York Times wrote, "In
no mistaken motions, the Babe notified the crowd
that the nature of his retaliation (to the crow d's
iocrs) would be a wallop right out of the confines
o f the park."
But Cubs pitcher Charlie Root said, "R uth did
not point at the fence before he swung. If he'd
made a gesture like that, I'd have put one in his
ear and knocked him on h i s ...."
Ruth's daughter later said that he had denied it.
But the Babe him self always claim ed he trad. Fact
or fiction • it's still a legend.
Ruth, the "B am b in o", played his last game as a
Yankee on Sept. 3 0 ,1 9 3 4 , reportedly angry that he
was never named Yankee manager.
He died o f cancer in New York City on August
1 6,1948 at the age o f 53. In his lifetime, he hit 714
home runs in 22 seasons and played in 10 World
Series.

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have a representative in this
year's football playoffs.
The Patriots and Fighting
Sem inoles both lost by 24-21
scores, Lake Brantley falling to
0-2 in the district at M andarin
and the Tribe dropping their
first 6A-1 contest o f the season
to Sandalw ood, w hich w on for
the first tim e this season.
The big shocker, however,
w as at Ed W hite w here the
Com m anders pulled off their
second surprise in as m any
weeks, hum bling O viedo, 22-8.
This w as not only the first
loss of the season for the No. 5
state-ranked Lions, it w as also
the first tim e that the O viedo
defense had allowed a point all
season, including the preseason
game.
Ed W hite is now in com m and
in the 6A-1 race w ith a perfect
2-0 record.
In other games, Lake Howell
and W inter Springs both won
for the first tim e this season,
the Silver Hawks getting past
Atlantic, 24-18, in double over­
time and the Bears outscoring
Lyman, 34-30.
A full recap and statistics
from these gam es will appear
in W ednesday's Herald.

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LO N G W O O D — Kara
Lively blasted her fifth hom e
run of the season as Sem inole
defeated homestanding
Lyman, 5-1, in Girls Slowpitch
Softball League action
Wednesday night.
The Triumph was important
because it gave the Tribe sole
possession of first place in the
Sem inole Athletic Conference.
But Lake Mary stopped the
Fighting Seminoles express in
the other game at the Carlton
D. Henley Sports Complex as
the Rams blanked the Tribe, 30, and now five teams stand
within a gam e-and-a-half of

the SA C lead.
Lake Brantley w as the m ain
beneficiary o f Sem inole's loss,
sweeping a doubleheader, 9-2
over Lake M ary and 12-11
over the Greyhounds.
Ruff swung the big bat in
the win over the Rams, drving
in a pair of runs to back the
pitching o f Richard (3-1).
In the nightcap, Sadlowsky
(3-1) w as the w inning pitcher
and helped her ow n cause by
ripping a double and driving
in three runs.
Thursday night at Lake
Howell, O viedo pulled into a
tic for third by sw eeping its
two gam es, 4-3 over W inter
Springs in eight innings and
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Big weekend for New Sm yrna, FA SC A R
Special to the Herald
SA M SU LA — This will be a weekend to
remember for FASCAR racing fans.
Today (Saturday) and Sunday the Florida
Association of Stock Car Auto Racing m akes its
second trip to Scbring International Speedw ay for
the Alan Jay Autom otive N etwork Speedfest pre­
sented by APAC.
In 2001, it was FASCAR racing w ith Jam es
Powell HI winning Super Late M odel racing
action and also keeping a Florida w inner behind
the wheel. Also in 2001 in two barrel carburetor
racing Bruce Lawrence II w as the Late M odel
winner.
This weekend three FASCAR series race d ivi­
sions will be in two action-packed days o f racing
at Sebring.
Races for sports cars, stock cars and trucks high­
light this im pressive weekend schedule.
The racing will be held around a 1.8 m ile m odi­
fied oval circuit on the legendary Sebring track;
The racing schedule includes FASCAR Sunbelt
Super Late Model Series, FASCAR G oodyear

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Race runs rain or shine. No refunds.
If you ore unable to m ake it to Sebring, Ni
Sm yrna Speedw ay will still be busy tonight with
the TBARA (Tampa Bay Area Racing Association)
Winged Springs m aking an appearance and a spe­
cial V-8 Demolition Derby being run.
Also on the schedule will be heats and features
in the regular FASCAR divisions of Sportsm an,
M odified, Super Stock (running a special 50 lap
feature) 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 m iles South of Daytona Beach,
betw een 1-4 (Exit 56, East) and 1-95 (Exit 84, West)
at the intersection o f Highway 44 Sc State R aid
415 in Sam sula, betw een New Smyrna Beach,
DcLand, Sanford and Daytona Beach.
For m ore inform ation about schedules call the
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Challenge Late Model Series, FASCAR Florida
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There is also four different Sports Car Club of
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In addition, a concert this evening featuring
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w ith your Supertickct, or tickets for the concert
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Children 12 and under arc free when accom pa­
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B A R BER V ILLE — Last Saturday night saw
only the M ini-Stock, Hobby B-M ain and Pure
Stock divisions get their final features for the reg­
ular season in before rain washed out the rest of
the evenings scheduled action.
The Late M odels and Street Stocks will wrap up
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O ctobcrfest - 2002 on Saturday, O ctober 5th.
Octoberfest will begin on Friday (Oct. 4) with
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Preps
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crushing the host Silver Hawks,
11-1.
Lake Howell picked up the
other win with Clater pitching a
super game in a 5-4 victory over
the Bears.
The current standings are
Seminole (6-2), Lake Brantley
(6-3), Lake Howell and O viedo
(both 5-3), Lyman (4-3), Lake
M ary (2-5) and W inter Springs

(0*9).

In Sem inole Athletic
Conference Bowling League
action this week Lake Howell
w as a perfect 4-0 with Sem inole
close behind with a 3-1 mark.
O viedo and W inter Springs
both split four matchups this
w eek, with Lyman picking up
one win. Lake M ary and Lake
Brantley both went 0-2.
M onday at the AM F Bow ling
Center-Altam ontc Springs, the
Silver Hawks boys edged the
Patriots, 10-8, w hile the Lake
Howell girls rolled over Lake
Brantley, 14-4.
The righting Sem inolcs girls
saved face for the local school,
romping past the Lions, 14-4,
but the boys gave O viedo a split
for the afternoon with a 10-8
d efeat o f the Tribe.
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The Greyhounds also got a
' r, ' split on the day w ith the boys
getting past the Bears, 11-8,
w hile the girls fell to W inter

SpririM,'l05.'-tdT5.
W ednesday the action moved
o v er to the O viedo Bowling
C enter and it was the Silver
H aw ks again having the big
afternoon.
The Silver Hawks won handi­
ly in the girls, rolling oVcr Lake
Mary, 15-3.

aces) did thd dam age for
The b oy s’ m atch had to go to
a tic-breaker after Lake Howell
Seminole.
and Ram s tied at 9-9. The Silver
Wednesday, the Tribe hosted a
fired up Win ter Springs squad
H aw ks got the nod because of
pin total.
at Bill Fleming Memorial
Gymnasium and fell, 15-7 and
Sem inole also won both o f its
15-8.
m atches, the girls winning, 11-7,
and the boys com ing out on top,
Ally Hock led the way for the
10-8.
Bears (11-2) w ith 10 kills. Lauren
Lukas chipped in with seven
O viedo and W inter Springs
kills and six digs for Winler
split their m atches, the Lions
Springs, which is ranked No. 3
girls w inning, 14-4, and the
in the state Class 5A poll, but
Bears boys victorious by a 13-5
still upset about seeing its per­
count.
fect record ended and finlsning
Sem inole had another tough
ninth in last w eekend's Bishop
w eek in volleyball, playing well
enough to win tw o o f its tnrec
M oore Tournament.
Sem inole then had to travel to
m atches, but com ing up short
DeLand on Thursday and gave
each time.
The Tribe's w eek started on
the Bulldogs a scare in another
m arathon (tw o 40 minute
Tuesday w ith an 1 JO m arathon,
15-8,1 3 -1 5 ,1 5 -1 1 , loss at the
;ames) at thp Dog House, before
hands o f host Lake Brantley.
ailing, 15-12 and 15-13.
M elanie Kirby had 11 kills and
"W e could have and should
Laura Chcrvenak put dow n 10
have w on tonight," said Corso.
"It w as a good match, we just
kills for the Patriots, w hich got
did n't quite get the job done.
24 assists from Kristin Broda.
“The team played well
"Service errors (11) killed us.
tonight," said Sem inole head
We need more blocks and better
coach Beth Corso. "H owever,
serving In the clutch. We have
lok in g in clutch situawe cam e up on the short end of
been chi
lions
the stick."
As a team, the Fighting
Howard (11 kills, 12 digs),
Scm inoles had 23 kills, five solo
Suddes (four kills, seven digs,
blocks, tw o block assists, 58 digs eight assists), Pegram (three
and 20 assists.
kills, two solo blocks, eight .
Individually, Sarah Pegram
digs), Poloche (five digs, seven
(six kills, two block solos, six
., assists), Httllle C o W a n [10 digs)
digs, 12 service points, three
- and Krista M angam (four digs)
ac&amp;j'AHiAhda Howard (one
’ led the Tribe statistically.
kill, one block solo, 14 digs),
W inter Springs had started its
Sara Suddes (10 assists, six kills,
w eek on M onday with a 15-3
four digs, 13 service points,
and 15-8 thum ping of Lake
three aces), Andrea Poloche
Brantley w ith Hock getting six
(seven assists, 11 service points,
kills and Erin Franz pounding
13 digs, two kills) and Shannon
es.
out seven service aces.
Proulx (five kills, one block solo,
Things did not go as w ell for
six digs, 11 service points, tw o
tw o other team s on Monday,

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however, as Lyman fell to
Tim ber Creek in straight games,
15-9 and 15-1, and Croom s lost a
double match to The M aster's
Academy, 15-3 and 15-2, and 154 and 15-2.
Lake M ary picked up a big
victory on Tbesday, getting past
D cLand, 15-8 and 15-8. Angie
Prcsscy had 10 kills and Hannah
B ied cm an had eight kills with
Jam ie Todd counting for 23
assists.
O viedo, ranked No. 9 in this
w eek's Class 6A state poll, won
in easy fashion on Tbraday, 15-1
and lb -2, over Lyman. Nellie
U ljcnqulst and Em ily Rickerson
had six kills each, w hile Katie
M cCosh had 19 assists and four
service aces.
T h e Lions (16-2) also picked
up tw o m ore w ins this week,
ham m ering the Ram s, 15-1 and
15-4, w ith Lilicnquist getting
nine kills an a Ju stine Elfrink
getting six blocks.
O n Thursday, Liljenquist had •
12 kills as O viedo outscored
Lake Brantley, 15-5 and 15-9.
Boy added eight digs.
The Patriots had also tasted
defeat on Wednesday, 15-8- and
15-8 to Eustis, despite getting
eight kills from Kirby and seven
assists frojn Broda.
O n Thursday, Pressey had-14 kills b i L f t b M tfy ( 1 0 % - ; J
bounced back from th e lb ss t o '
O vied o to outscore Edgew aW , ‘
w hich is getting votes in the
C lass 6A poll this week, 15-9
and 15-10.
Lym an suffered a tough lc
loss,
..... ’ rggjr.,
dropping a 15-10 and 15-11
slon to Osceola.

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Photo (jo y titty of Afcti Booth# of MoqIc M m oritt

Setter Kristin Broda had a couple ol big games, including a 24 assist per­
formance in a victory over Seminole for Lake Brantley this week.

Weekly high scorers from bowling league action at Airport Lanes
Special to the Herald
SA N FO R D — High scorers
from league play at Airport
Lanes in Sanford for the w eek of
Septem ber 15th through the

21st

For inform ation on activities
at the local bow ling center
please call 407-324-2129.
AIRPORT B-S2S Y O U T H L E A G U E
Bop* High C u m Snalch _ I. Cfen Tran*.
JOT; 2. Torn Evaakia. 198
Soya High S e rin Scratch _ I. C k n Tran*.
MS. 1 Kevin n a a n . 439.
Soya High C u m Handicap _ 1 . Tom Evaakia.
JOT; 2. Kevin n u n . 230
Boy* High Settee Handicap _ I. C k n Travta.
993; Z Michael Bright 384.
Cilia High C u m Scratch _ I. Mehta*
Caaarilano. 229; 1 Kayla Lehmann. 169
Cilia High Sertei Scratch _ 1 Metieea
Caaarilano. 964; 2. Kayla Lehmann. 493
Clria High Cam e Handicap . 1. Mdiaaa
Caaarilano. 239; 2. Aahky WUaon. 21Z
Cilia High Serial Handicap . 1. Mriiaaa
Caaarilano. 996; 2. Kayla Lehmann. 389
Taam High Came Scratch . 1. Strike Eagle*.
4 3 * 2 Team SI, 439
Them High Serlaa Scratch _ I . Team *6 .1 2 6 3 ;
2. Team I I, 1033.

AIRPORT CRUISERS LEACUE
Men High C am e Scratch . 1. Garth
Shoema ker. 229; 2. Scott Kent, 21S
M aa High Serlea Scratch . 1. Tracy Gooding,
5 7 9 ,1 Mike Davia. 574
M u High C u m Handicap . I . William ft,
247; 2 Garth Shoemaker. 242.
M u High Sertee Handicap _ I. Tracy
C o o d k g . 677; 2 Kenny Daria. 630
MaaMa High Gama Scratch . I. Carol
Uberat a r . 211; 2. (he) fudy Shoemaker and
Dana MiUiron. 158
High Serlaa Scratch _ 1. Carol
991; 2. (hr) Dana MUliron and
I Dav K 444
M a m High Cam e Handicap . I. Carol
IR u ato ee. 292; 2 Sandra Comer, 222
T T i- - High Seriea Handicap _ 1 Carol
U b an k aa. 714; 2 Sandra Comer. 619.
g k M High Cam e Scratch „ 1 Facotiuua Four.
743; 2 It fuad Don't M attel 703
l a g s High Settee Scratch . I. Ferctioue Four.
y nay. J . k fuel Don't Maher 1,944

AIRPORT FLYERS YOUTH LEACUE
Week *2
B a y . High C a m . Scratch _ I. Danny Luna.
105; 2 SiDyCampcUo. 91
| m High Seriea Snatch _ I. Danny Luna.
J01; 2 (S ri M y Campello and Keith Wright
164

•aya High C u m Handicap _ I. Billy

Campello, 151; 2 (tic) Danny Luna and
Chriatun Laubrrt ISO.
Boy* High Sariaa Handicap _ 1. Danny Luna,
291; 2 (he) Billy Campello. Keith Wright and
Chriarian Laubcrl, 286
Clria High C u m Scratch . 1. Katie Luna,
123; 2 Cheyenne Boyk. 109.
Clria High Seriea Scratch _ I. Katie Luna.
206; 2 Cheyenne Boyk, IIS.
Clria High Cam e Handicap _ I. Katie Luna,
167; 2 Cheyenne Boyle, 199.

AIRPORT FLYERS YOUTH LEACUE
W (*k 9 )
Soya High Cam e Scratch _ 1. Seth Harden.
9 9 ,2 Keith Weight 98.
Boy* High S e rin Scratch _ I. Seth Harden.
IM; 2 Aaron Hurd. 111.
Soy* High Came Handicap I. Seth Harden.
166; 2 Keith Wright 134
Soya High Seriea H and icap. I. Seth Harden,
3IS; 2 Chnatun Laubrrt 303.
Clria High Came Scratch _ I. JShan Boyk,
127; 2 Madalyn Tone*. 88,
Clria High S e rin Scratch _ I. (Sheet Boyk.
221; 2 Cheymne Boyk, 168
Clria High Game Handicap . 1. JShon
Boyk. 196; 2 Madalyn Tom a, 159
Clria High S erin Handicap _ I FShm
Boyk, 339; 2 Madalyn Toma, 307.
Team High Game Scratch _ I. Team #3. 2S9.
2 (tie) Tram f6 and Team *4 .2 3 4
Team High S erin Scratch _ 1. Team «3. 941;
2. T n m *4.513.
Boy* Moat Tina Over Arerage _ 1. Seth
Harden. 34; 2 Chriedan Laubrrt 17.

AIRPORT JETS YOUTH LEACUE
Week I I
Soya High C am a Scratch _ I. Chrta
Dougherty. 133; 2 Aka F.vaakia. 119
Soya High S e rin Scratch _ 1. Ale* Evaakia,
3 1 2 2 Chrta Duugherty. 299.
Boy* High Came Handicap . I. O ut*
Dougherty, 229; 2. Travta Ginn. 206
B o n High S e rin Handicap _ 1. Ale*
Evaakia. 570, 2 Chna Dougherty. 369.
Clria High Cam * Scratch . I. Amber Budruk.
133; 2. Heather Brntun. 119.
Clria High S e rin Scratch _ 1. Heather
Benton. 327; 2 Amber Budnik. 323
Clria High Caaaa Handicap . I. Amber
Budnik. 216; 2 Elaina Kunopka. 211.
Clria High S e rin Handicap _ I. Amber
Budnik, 3 7 2 2. Heather Benton. 370
Team High Cama Scratch _ I. Team 87,476;
2 F-IS Strike Eagle*. 401.
Team High S e rin Scratch . I. Team 87.1,230,
2 Lane Lizard*. 1,109.

AIRPORT JETS YOUTH LEACUE
W eekt)
Soya High Cam * Scratch . 1. Lance Clam.
195; 2 (He) A in Evaakia and O uta Dougherty.
144
Boy* High S e rin Scratch . I. Lance Clam.
366. 2 Aka Evaakia. 349
Boya High Cama Handicap . 1. Lance C l a n
2 9 2 2 Chna Dougherty. 234
Soy* High S e rin Handicap . 1 Lance Claaa.
657; 2 Chna Dougherty. 612

Clria High Cam a Snatch . I. I leather
Benton. 1 2 * 2 Jordan B o o *. 104
Clria High S e rin Scratch _ I. Heather
BenIon. 346; 2 Amber Budnik, 277.
Clria High Cama Handicap _ 1. Jennlier
WkUiamaon. 219; 2 Iordan Booth. 213.
Clria High S e rin Handicap _ 1. Heather
Benton, 389, 2 Jennifer WUliamson. 347.
Team High Cam a Scratch . 1. T n m 87,496;
2 Alley Cate. 417.
Taam High S e rin Scratch _ I. Tram * 7 , 0 6 3 .
2 Alky CaU, 1JB74

MISFITS LEACUE
Men High Cam * Scratch _ 1. Doug Sima, 209;
2. I^ i t f Rolrij(ur{, 207.
M m High S e rin Scratch _ I. Doug Sima, 6 1 2
2 Louie Rodriguez, 579
M m High Cam e Handicap _ I. Louie
Rodriguez. 247; 2 Doug Sima, 233.
M m High S e rin Handicap _ I. Louie
Rodriguez, 699; 2 Doug Sima, 6 9 a
Women High Cam * Scratch _ I. Judy
Marakano. 204; 2 Ellen MandoUan. 171
Women High Seriea Scratch _ 1. Judy
Manicano, 947; 2 Anna Roger*. 4*5
Women tilth Cam e Handicap . 1. Judy
Manicano. 290; 2 (He) Anrvr Huddle*ton and
Debra Frn. 244
Women High S e rin Handicap _ 1. Debra
Fox. 6 * 6 ,2 Judy Manicano, 6*3
Taam High Cama Scratch . I. X Mark* The
Spot. 6 6 7 ,2 Walking Wounded. 6*6
Team High S e rin Scratch . I X Maria The
Spot 1S93; 2 Jo* Cool N The Gang. 1450

NICKELODEON ADULT-YOUTH
LEACUE
W n k tl
M m High Cam a Scratch _ 1. Dan Konopka,
223; 2 Jerry Kaiarr. 213.
Men High S e rin Scratch _ I. Rich
Chamberlin. 403; 2. Dan Koknpka, 379.
M m High Cam * Handicap . I. Jun RavlUn.
261; 2 Jerry Kaiaer. 235
M m High S e rin Handicap . I. Jim Red tin.
4 7 2 2 Rich Chambmn. 463
Women High Came Scratch . I. Enuly
WUliamaon. 117; 2. Wanda Konopka, 162.
Women High S erin Snatch _ I. Emily
WUliamaon. 3 2 3 ,2 Wanda Konopka, 290
Women High Cam* Handicap . I. Wanda
Konopka. 2 3 2 2 Emily Williamun, 241.
Women High S e rin Handicap . I. Wanda
Konopka. 4 7 0 .2 Tamrla Leatherman. 434.
Boy* High C am * Snatch _ 1. Sean Shore.
107; 2 Tracy Blackman and Steven Carbon.
106
Boy* High S e rin Scratch _ I. Sean Shore,
1 9 8 .2 Tracy Blackman. 186
Boy* High Cam * Handicap . 1. Sean Shore.
206; 2 Scrven Carbon. 201.
Boy* High S e rin Handicap _ 1. Sean Shore.
3 9 6 .2 JC .C u n th rr.3 6 4
Clria High Cam * Snatch _ I. (Ik) Jennifer
William, and Elaina Konopka. 114; 2 There**
Keller. 99
Clria High S e rin Snatch _ 1. There** Kalin.
193; 2 (He) Jennlier William* and Elaina
Konopka. 192

Clria High Cam a Handicap _ 1.
Konopka. 226; 2 Jennifer William*. 2 0 4
Clria High S erin Handicap _ I.
Konopka, 416; 2 Courtney Rom , 3M.
Team High Cama Snatch _ I. The
Null, 973; 2 Spare Mtvutrr*. 957.
Team High S erin Snatch _ I. The
Nub, 1,116; 2 Spare M arnier* 975.

Elaina
Elaina
Mixed
M lud

NICKELODEON ADULT-YOUTH
LEACUE
Weeh #3
Men High C am * Scratch _ I. Rich
Chamberlin. 225; 2 Jerry Kaiaer. 209.
Men High S e r in S n a tch
1. Rich
Chamberlin. 4 1 4 2 Jerry Kaiaer, 3 7 4
Men High Cam* Handicap . I. Adam Hale,
243. 2 Rkh Chamberlin. 240.
Men High S e rin Handicap _ 1. Rich
Chambmn, 464; 2 Jerry Kaiaer. 434.
Women High Cam a Snatch _ |. Emily
Williaimon, 155; 2 Chrkiy O w n*. 144
Women High S e rin Snatch _ 1. Emily
WUliamaon, 3 0 2 2 Chmty Ciaarta, 236.
Women High C am * Handicap _ I. Christy
C atn a, 219; 2 Ranee C m * . 215.
Women High S e rin Handicap . 1. Outaty
C tn n i, 4 3 4 2 Rent* C m a. 419.
Boy* High Gam* Scratch _ I. Tracy
Blackman. 137; 2 J. C. Gunther. 114
Boy* High S e rin Scratch _ 1. Tracy
Blackman. 231; 2 J. C. Gunther. 220.
Boy* High C am * Handicap _ I. J. C.
Gunther, 2 2 2 2 Tracy Blackman. 220.
Boy* High S e rin Handicap _ 1. J C . Cunther.
417; 2 Wayne Stater. 411.
Clria High Cam* Snatch . 1 . There** Keller,
13S; 2 Elam* Konopka. 114
Clria High S erin Scratch _ I. There** Keller,
225; 2. Cecilia Maldonado. 194
Clria High Caaaa Handicap _ I. There**
Keller, 230, 2 Amanda New. 224
Ctrl* High S e rin Handicap I. Amanda
New. 4 3 8 .2 Michelle C m * . 421 ~
Tram High Cam * Snatch . I. The Mixed
Nut*. S42 2 Team *3.926
Team High S e rin Scratch _ 1. The Mixed
Nul*. 1,063.2. Team *10.994

MONDAY NASCAR LEACUE

Men High Cam* Scratch _ 1 Chrta Graham.
207; 2 Ruben Lopez. 177.
Men High S erin Snatch _ I Ruben Lopez.
907; 2. Chna Graham. 480.
Men High Cam * Handicap _ 1. Chna
Graham. 270; 2 Jerry Strickland. 249
Men High S e rin Handicap _ 1. Joe Tanbllo.
6 7 0 .2 O uta Graham, 669.
Women High Came Snatch _ I. Sutan
Brown, 150. 2 Barbara Andenon. 149.
Women High S e rin Snatch _ 1 Barbara
Andenon. 429; 2 Suaan Brown. 421
Women High Cam * Handicap _ 1 Chnaty
Amey. 246; 2 Windy Ixhmann. 239
Women High S erin Handicap _ I. Chmty
Amey. 701; 2 Windy lahmann, 640
Team High Gam* Snatch _ I. Turn *3. 557;
2 The Checker Flag'*. 934.
Team High S a rin Snatch _ 1. Tram *3. TTT;
2 The Checker Flag'* 77).

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WEDNESDAY NASCAR LEACUE

TONS OF FUN LEACUE

Men High Cam * Snatch _ I. Martin A km Sr.
217; 2 Lonnie M oon, 2 1 5
Men High Serin Snatch _ 1. Martin A ton Sr.
3 5 2 2 Bobby Bridget, 5 2 4
Men High Cam * Handicap . I. Lonnie
Moore. 2S7; 2 Mika Fuller. 281.
Men High S e rin Handicap _ I. Lonnie
Moore. 7 3 2 2 Mike Fuller. 723.
Women High Com* S n itch _ 1. Katl
Bridge*. 180; 2 rhylU* A ton. 177.
Women High S e rin Snatch . 1. rhyUi*
Alan. 4 * 3 ,2 Melody Wakefleid. 461.
Women High C am * Handicap _ 1. Kaal
Bridget, 279; 2 Jane Bridge*. 291.
Women High S e rin Handicap _ I. Katl
B odgn. 729; 2 Jane Bridget, 704.
Team High Cam* Snatch . 1. Pit Crew. 696.
2 Lei'* RoU, 622.
‘
Team High S e rin Snatch _ 1.1*11 Crew, 1344;
2 U f a RolL 1201.
Man Cam * Over 200 _ Martin A tun Sr, 217;
2 Lonnl* Moore, 2 1 2 3. Bobby Bridge*. 201.
Man S erin O eei 300 _ I. Lonnie Moore, 510;
2 Martin Akon Sr. 5 5 2 5 Bobby Bridget. 524

Men High Cam * Snatch „ I. Brian Rorhrtg
2 7 a 2 Ted Davit Sr, 254
Men High S e rin Snatch _ I. Ted Davit Sr.
684; 2. Bill StrJaniako, 446.
Men High Cam * Handicap _ I. Brian
Roehrig, 293; 2 Waller Lange. 287.
Men High S e rin Handicap _ I. BUI
Strlanlakov 791; 2 Ted Davit Sr, 711.
Women High Caaxe Scratch _ I. Mv.hrlc
Bikowicz, 229; 2 Doreen Knrver, 209.
Women High S erin Snatch _ I. IXxrvn
Krever 526; 2 Michel* Bikowicz. 912
Women High Cam * Handicap . I. Mtchek
Bikowicz. 261; 2 Doreen BUurwtcz. 295
Women High S e rin Handicap _ 1. Doreen
Krrvet 676; 2 Michrir Bikowicz. 620
Team High Cam * Snatch _ I. Maybe Maybe
Not. 819; 2 Strike Force, 763.
Team High S e rin Snatch _ I. Maybe Maybe
N o t 2 1 4 1 ; 2 Strike Force. 212 1 .

PBA PRO-AM DOUBLES LEACUE
Men High Cam * Snatch . I. (tie) Kevin
Humble and Rich Cambetlin. 224; 2 Larry
C ngg*,2l4.
Men High S erin Scratch _ I. Kevin Humble.
6 3 8 ,2 Randy Andrew*. 994
Men High C am * Handicap _ I. Luther
Aburry Sr, 2 5 9 ,2 Rich Chamberlin. 244.
Men High S e rin Handicap _ I. Luther
Aburry S t, 705; 2 Kevin Humble. 674.
Women High Caow Snatch _ I. April Fudrie.
136; 2 Crytial H unt. 112
Women High S e rin Scratch . I. April Fovlrie.
37V, 2 Cryttal Hunt, 29 4
Women High Came Handicap . I. Crytial
Hunt. 185; 2. April Fudrie. 174
Women High S e rin Handicap . I. Cryttal
H u n t 514; 2 April Fudrie, 499. .
Team High Cam* Scratch_ l . l t Dun'lMatter.
433; 2 Team 4 41 4
Team High S erin Scratch _ I . Team 6,1.194;
2 ll Don't Matter. 1.173.

SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE LEACUE
Men High Cam * Snatch _ 1. Jaaon Caatle,
233; 2 Bruce Mixer. 228
Men High S e rin Snatch _ I. Thoma*
Stanley, 991; 2 Jaaon Cattle, 571.
Men High C am * Handicap _ I. Mickey
llulket. 278; 2 Bruce Mixer, 271.
Men High S e rin Handicap _ I. Johnry
Overton. 70S; 2 Mickey Hulker, 701.
Women High Cam e Snatch _ J. Clover
Hardaway. 216; 2 Marie Clraidi. 189.
Women High S erin Scratch _ I. Cheryl
Cauthan. 907; 2 Clover Hardaway. 499.
Women High Cam * llandkap _ I. ktetani
M yrn. 261; 2 Clover Hardaway, 291.
Women High S e rin Handicap . 1. Cheryl
Cauthan. 6 6 9 ,2 Brv Denton. 643
Team High Caaxa Snatch _ 1. Tom'* Turkey
Ranch. 7 3 5 .2 Tram *9.696.
Team High S e rin Snatch _ 1. Tom’* Turkey
Ranch. 2 0 0 3 .2 T n m *9.1,990

WASHDAY DROPOUTS LEACUE
Men High C am e Scratch _ 1. Perry
W hitrhum. 223; 2 Paul Smith, 214.
Men High S e rin Snatch _ I. John Kolc. 530.
2 Paul Smith. 529.
,
Men High C am e Handicap . retry
W hifehunt 250. 2 Paul Smith. 249
Men High S e rin Handicap _ I. Kadut Kolc.
661; 2 Art Raynor. 63 5
Women High Caow Snatch . 1. Trudy
Middleton. 191; 2 Diana Mongrtlo. 171.
Women High S e rin Snalch _ I. Trudy
Middleton. 47B; 2 Diana Mongelki. 457.
Women High Cam * Handicap . 1. Trudy
Middleton. 295; 2 Nila Adam*. 247.
Woman High S e rin Handicap _ I. Trudy
Middleton. 6 7 0 .2 Nila Adams. 639
Team High C am e Sn alch . 1. Four
Muakaterra. 630; 2. What Knot*. 601
Team High S e rin Scratch _ I. Four
Muaka leer*. 1344; 2 What Knot*. 1,765.

YABA B-S'S YOUTH LEAGUE
Boy* High Com* Snalch _ (.M ike lerguaon.
2 1 2 2 Mat! Frtguton. 194
Boy* High S e rin Snalch _ I Ale* Jieve*. 516.
2 Tom Evaakia. 314.
Boy* High Cam * Handicap _ 1. Mike
Frrguaon. 284; 2 Brandon llurd. 260
Boy* High S e rin Handicap _ I. Brandon
Hurd. 707; 2 Mike Ferguson. 693.
Ciri* High Cam* Snatch _ I Mrluea
CarieUano. 210,2. Kayla Lehmann. 192
Clria High S e r in Sn alch _ 1. Kayla
Lehmann. 334; 2 Melima Castellano. 940
Clria High Cam * Handicap _ I. Athfey
Wilton. 2 6 2 2 Kayla Lehmann. 224.
Clria High S erin Handicap _ I. Athfey
Wilton, 668; 2 Kayla lehmann. 650
Team High Cam * Snalch 1. Tram * 4 313;
2 Strike Eaglet. 483
Team High S e rin Snalch 1. Team 66.1.476;
2 Tram 11. IJ8 3 .
Boy* Mod Pina Over Average _ I. Brandon
H u n t 131; 2 Mike Ferguaon, 122
Clria Moat Fin* Over Average _ I. Athfey
Wilton. 98; 2 Kayla Lahmam . 6 2

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T he S eminole H erald

Sunday. September 29. 2002

Page 3B

Rams
Continued from page I B
gam e had been decided.
The Rams, ranked No. 7 in the
state in Class 5A, arc now 4-0
overall, the only undefeated
team left in the county, and 2-0
in 5A-3.
Without question, the most
important gam e of the season
will b e played next Friday when
Lake M ary travels to D cLand's
Spec M artin Stadium to face No.
6 state-ranked Mainland start­
ing at 7:30 p.m.
The gam e, w hich more than
likely will decided the 5A-3
cham pionship, is being played
in DcLand because Daytona
Beach M unicipal Stadium , the
hom e for M ainland, is unavail­
able on either Thursday or
Friday.
The Rams finally broke the
scoring drought late in the first

quarter when quarterback Jon
Clark dropped back for his first
&gt;s o f the gam e and found
rrick G rayson running wide
open down the m iddle o f the
field.
The senior running back took
the throw in stride and ran
untouched into the end zone 58
yards away.
Pasdoni added the first o f his
four extra points on the night
and Lake M ary led 7-0 w ith 1:53
left in the opening period.
The Rams held again and took
the ball back at the Titusville 45
to begin the second quarter.
Four m inutes and 10 plays
later, Grayson plunged over
from the one to cap the 45-yard
drive and it w as 14-0 w ith 7:52
left before intermission.
Titusville would not cross
midfield again until less than

K

plays w ith senior star Reggie
Cam pbell doing the honors
from the 13.
With 8:30 left in the third peri­
od the score w as 21-0.
A 44-yard punt return by
Cam pbell after the next series
got the Ram s right back into
scoring position, but the two
teams then traded turnovers as
the quarter ended.

five m inutes remained in the
first half and did not get a first
dow n until the five-m inute
m ark, and that cam e on a pass
interference penalty.
The Terriers would get down
to the 31, but would turn the
ball over on downs.
Lake M ary could have had a
bigger lead at halftim e, but two
field goal attem pts w ent wide.
T he story o f the first half
could be easily sum m ed up by
the statistics.
Titusville only had three first
dow ns and 37 total yards, while
the Rams rolled up 214 yards of
total offense and seven first
dow ns.
Lake M ary ended what little
doubt m ay have been left on th e
first series o f the second half,
taking the opening kick and
marching 54 yards in seven

The City o f Casselberry's Parks and
Recreation departm ent is happy to announce
tw o new mem bers o f the Casselberry programs
family. The Fun O n W heels program and W lrz
on W ednesdays program s both begin in O ctober
2002. Local children arc Invited to participate in
both o f these fun and free programs.
Fun on W heels is a traveling program that
will provide a safe place for children to recreate
during after school hours. It will be a w eekly
event and the location will change monthly.
Casselberry Parks and Recreation staff will be
present w eekly at these different locations with
planned activities such as gam es, arts and
crafts, etc.
Fun on W heels will occur every M onday from
3 p.m .-to-5 p.m . This free program is prim arily
for children ages 5 through 13. M onthly locas:: O
C ctober - Lake
tions and dates are asi follow
I
Hodge Park (880 O sceola TVall), N ovem ber Dew Drop Park (1309 Avalon Boulevard) and
Decem ber - Branch Tree Park (Popar Court). All
parks are located in Casselberry.
W in on W ednesdays is a w eekly activity
located at W lrz Park in Casselberry. Activities
will include sports, gam es, arts and crafts,
snacks, etc. This program is alsd directed
towards children aged 5 through 13. Program
will take place each W ednesday at Wirz Park
from 3 p .m .-to -5 p .m . W lrz Park is located at
806 M ark David Boulevard, Casselberry, Florida
32707. There is no cost to attend this w eek ly - .
^ t S Casselberry Parks arid Recreation
D epartm ent provides quality recreation, cultur­
al activities and facilities that respond to the
changing needs o f all residents, and protects
and expands ou r natural resources.
For m ore inform ation about the Fun on
W heels or W lrz on W ednesdays programs,
please call 407-262-7720, extension 1307.

BIG FISH OPEN
Week tw o o f Kissim m ee-St. C loud's Big Fish
O pen adds more nam es to the list o f anglers in
pursuit o f a $10,000 reward. This w eeks w in­
ners are:
A dult B ass: David Hensdale, S tQ o u d , 9 3 2

C ontinued from page I B
1977 Sem inole High School graduate as it was the
2,500th m ajor league gam e the 43-year-old has
appeared in.
O n Wednesday, Raines had set another m ile­
stone b y g e ttin g his 14th pinch-hit o f the season,
tying a Florida team record.
Strong rum ors have been floating around that
the M arlins would release Raines on Friday so
the Expos could claim him and he could finish
his career in a M ontreal uniform.
But as o f late Friday, he w as still w ith Florida
and w aiting to get a shot to set another team
record.
A new com er to the area, Cincinnati Reds pitch­
er Danny G raves, also m ade headlines on

pounds.
A dult C rappie: D ennis Watters, M ore, IL, 2.06
pounds.
Ju n io r B ass: TYavis Detweiler, O rlando, 5.25
pounds.
Ju n io r C rappie: M alachi Hays, St.C loud, 1.15
pounds.
As the Big Fish Open continues, there's still
plenty o f cash up for grabs! For eight consecu­
tive w eeks, w hich began Septem ber 9th, and
continues through N ovem ber 3rd, the
Kisslm m ee-St. Cloud Convention and Visitors
Bureau is paying local and visiting anglers
w hale-size cash rewards for the biggest fish
caught during the third annual BigFish Open.
Part o f K issim m ee-ShC loud's Anglers
Challenge, the Big Fish Open features a largem outh bass and black crappie division for both
adult and junior anglers. Each w eek a $1,000
reward is paid to adult anglers reeling in the
largest fish in each division! Junior anglers age
17 and under w in $100 savings bonds each.
Hold on partner, there's morel A $10,000
bounty has been placed on the single largest
bass and crappie recorded during the eightw eek com petition! T he grand prize for ju nior
anglers is a $1,000 savings bond. Keep In mind,
w e did not say “dead or aliv e"; all fish m ust be
brought to the scales alive and then released
ick to the lakes. There are no designated fishg tim es during the eight-w eek period, an g ler
can fish anyw here on tne Kissim m ee C hain o f
Lakes from sun up to sun dow n and anyw here
in betw een.
To collect the reward, anglers m ust first regis­
ter fo r the Big Fish O p en at participating area ; .
fish cam ps and bait shops through out
Klssim m ee-St. Cloud.
Big Fish O pen ad ult all-toum am ent passes are
only $50; $15 fo r a 7-day pass. A ll-toum am ent
passes fo r ju n ior anglers are $15; $5 fo r a 7-day
pass.
O ther A nglers Challenge events include the
Lake 7bho Pro-Am N ovem ber 7-9, AquaMania
N ovem ber 9-10 and the Angling Against Cancer
benefit dinner and tournam ent N ovem ber 9-10.
For m ore inform ation contact the Kisslm m eeSt. Cloud Convention and Visitors Bureau at
407-847-5000 or log onto w w w .floridakiss.com .

Racing
C ontinued from page
2B
p.m. and grandstands
arc free.
The 5th will be for
the Late M odel feature
from Sept.14th, and
qualifiying and heat
races, along with d ou­
ble features, for Hobby
Stock a ns Street Stock.
The M ini-Stocks and
Pure Stock will have
heats and features.
Pit gate opens at p.m .
w ith grandstands open
at 5 p.m. and racing
beginning at 7 3 0 p.m.
Sunday the 6th will
be the M iller Lite
N ational Late Model
Shootout 100, along
w ith heats and features
in Hobby Stock, Pure
Stock, W inged M iniSprints, and Daytona
Antique Cars.
Pit gate opens at 2
p.m. w ith grandstands
open at 3 p.m . and rac­
ing beginning at 6 p.m.
For inform ation on
prices, etc. call 386-9854402 o r visit the w eb at
http://w w w .voluslaspeedw aypark.com .
Volusia Speedw ay
Park is located ju st 15
m iles w est o f O rm ond
Beach. From 1-95, take
exit 88 w est on State
Road 40. From
H ighw ay 17, turn left
on SR 40. The facility is
five m iles east o f
Barberville.
T he 2002
C ham pionship Awards
Banquet this year will
be held at the
H aw aiian Inn Hotel,
2301 S. Atlantic
Avenue, Daytona
Beach Shores on
Saturday, N ovem ber 9.
T he night begins w ith
a C ash Bar from 6 p.m.to-7 p.m . D inner will
b e from 7 p.m.-to-8:30
p.m . w ith the Awards
Show starting at 8 JO
pm .
C ost is $25 for adults
and children (5 and
under free) and dress is
casual.
Bring all your
friends. A nyone who
races at the Speedw ay
is m ore than w elcom e
to attend this end o f
season banquet. The
m ore the merrier.
Please pick up your
tickets as soon as possi­
b le at the office or from
G loria in the pits on
Saturday/Sunday.
These will be available
on a first-com e, firstserved basis. As we
have a limited supply,
lease d on't rely on
uying at the door, as
there may not b e any
left.
There will be special
rate o f $49.00 (regular
$79.00) to anyone w ho
w ishes to stay
overnight. Suites will
be extra. If you need a
room , please call G loria
at (386)985-4402.

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Lake M ary had a golden
opportunity to preserve the
shutout, but a batted pass w ent
into the arm s o f Titusville's
Bernard for a 25-vard touch­
dow n pass from M ike Patete
with 4:31 left.
The full statistical box from this
gam e will appear in
W ednesday’s Herald.

Baseball

Briefs
TWO NEW ADDITIONS TO CASSEL­
BERRY PROGRAMS .

Lake M ary used a little trick­
ery on the first play o f the
fourth period to keep a drive
going as P asdoni faked a punt
and ran nine-yards for a first
dow n and three plays later
Clark capped the 62-yard drive
w ith an 18-yard auartcrback
keeper for a touchdow n.
With 1 0 3 8 to go, the Rams led
28-0.

Saturday, August 31
SUPES LATE MODEL (Sunb.lt
Super M m I m «B) _ FAST
Q UALIFIES: 127) bilk* Frtlta/

11 h

T o r ROOKIE: 171) Chad K n w
Results: 1. (88) D art* KJttleson; 2.
(40) Michael William., 3. (16)
Brace Lawrence: 4. (72) Chad
Pierce. 3. (14) Ronnie Roach. 6.
(22) David Froehlkh; 7. (27) Mile
Frtlta; 8. (16k) Tommy K in s 9. (57)
|im n to o a ' Flynn; to. (74) Barry
Willoughby; I I . (31) Jacob Warren:
1 2 (37) )amea Powell; 13. (42)
George Murphy; 14. (26) Mike
Murphy; 13. (3) Derrick Strong;
16. (94) Jim Rider; 17. (11) David
Roger.
Saturday, September 7
OFFICIALS RACE _ 1. (23) All
Chapman; 2 (211) Don Ncrone;
2 (66) Butch Pierce; 4. (29) | unn
Ada m i. 3. (2) Barbara Pierce; 6. (3)
Chuck Rush; Di.qualifted (No
number) Robert llart, FT Cralaer.
SUPER LATE MODEL _ 1.(10)
Eric Black 2 (3) Wayne Parker; 3.
(63) Joe FItoe; 4. (7) Mark
Vandcvender; 3. (3) Derrick
Strong; 6. (57) Jim 'H o o t' Flynn.
LATE MODEL _ 1. (63) O v is
Lawrence; 2 (77) Brian Betlaw; 3.
(26) Bobby O rr; 4. (7) Charlie
M en; 3. (23) Joey Pietka; 6. (48)
Mark Smith; 7. (4) Cynthia
Strehley; S. (11) Sieve RaddMt
MODIFIED . I. (2a) Bobby
Blake; 2 (16) Justin Henderson; 2
(70) Dave Savlckl; 4. (32) Red
Vann; 5. (09) Rob Underwood; 6
(3) Wayne Parker; 7. (7) Mark
Vandevender; S. (73)
Don
Kaithley; 9. (4) Glenn Bradley; 10.
(19) Charlie Paachel; 11. (8) Sean
Price; 1 2 (20) Ed KuhrL 1 2 (1) Jim
Coverdale;
14. 1 (36)
Ken
McKracken.
SPORTSMAN . I. (I ll) Donnie
Williams; 2 (07) Ron Lufcy; 2 (3)
Marty WoU; 4. (70) John
Nuabaum;
2
(19)
Mitch
Dougherty; 6. (09e) Dusty
Dormer; 7. (69) John McQ; 8
. (I I) Brian Dula; 9. (007) Terry
Wright; l a (15.) Billy Spade; 11.
(46) Mika D odd; 1 2 (S3) PhllUp

Thursday w hen he pitched four-hit shutout ball
at the C hicago Cubs and the Reds bullpen pre­
served the 1-0 shutout to give the Brandon H igh
School graduate his first career victory as a
starter.
Graves, w ho w as the losing pitcher to Lake
Brantley for Brandon back in the 1991 Class
State Cham pionship G am e at Baseball City, w as
m aking just the fourth start o f his career.
Cincinnati plans to use the righthander, who
moved into the Lake M ary area last spring, as a
starter next season and decided to m ove him
from the bullpen, w here he had saved 29 gam es
this season as the team ’s closer, and give him a
few starts at the end o f this season after the Reds
w ere elim inated from playoff contention.

SPORTSMAN (aiekr-up (mm
9714 ralnoat) . I. (I l l ) Donnie
Williams; 2 (07) Ron Lufcy; 3. (3)
Matty WolL 4. (46) Mtke Track!. 3
(70) John Ntnbaum; 6 (28) Chnt
PriudaL
SPORTSMAN . I. (I ll) Donnie
W illia m 2 (09) Dusty Downer; 3.
(07) Ron Lufcy; 4. (2) BUI Love; 3.
(3) Marty Woll; 6. (46) Mike
Trucki; 7. (19) Milch Dougherty; 8
(70) John Nuabaum; 9 (62) Randy
Hacker; 1 0 (28) Chris Prludat
MINI-STOCK (make-up (mm
9(14 ralnaut). 1. (7) Dm Mcrhail;
2 (I) David Caatrilo; 3. (71) Ted
Vulpiua. 4. (34) (oah Robinson; 3.
(V3) Rea Chmtenwn. 2 (00) Mike
Sible.
SPORTSMAN . 1. (1) David
CasleUo; 2 (7) Dm M cnulL 3. (71)
Ted Vulpiua, 4 (4) Ron Dubrau; 3.
(0) W m Reuter; 2 (00) Mike Scbie;
7. (V3) Rea Christensen. 2 (33)
Bob Drimastro; 9. (77) Jamie
Williams;
10.
(36)
Whit
S a liin iH b ; 11. (90) Toby Sima. 1 2
(I I ) Pug Puglisi; 13. (34) Joah
Robinson.
SUPER STOCX (make-up (mm
9(14 ralnaut) _ 1. (43) Mika
Soukup; 2 (2) Ron Whaley; 3. (27)
Ted HcmL 2 (61) Ted Heims; 3.
(07) Kevin Auger; 2 (23) Charlie
Coilina; 7. (211) Jack Lrruen; 2
(21) Joah Wronkowtkl; 9. (66)
Dean McClothin; 10. (38) Bob
Doenbley. II. (22) Chris Detwilee;
1 2 (91) Allan Dillon. 13. (01)
Robbia Cauthler; 14. (Ily ) BUI
Stacy; 15. (36) Tom Root; 1 2 (llv )
Nick Vogiee; t7 . (9) John
OtriewrkJ.
12
(39)
John
Kimatbeck; 19. (U r) Andy Wolfe.
SUPER STOCK J . (23) Charlie
Collin.; 2 (27) Tad HamL 2 (211)
Jack Lenten; 4. (2) Ron Whaley; 2
(64) Billy Cuddy; 2 (Itb ) Duane
Freed; 7. (01) Robbia C authler 2
(46) Dean McClothin; 9. (38) Bob
Dombfey; l a (91) Allen Dillon; 11.
(22) Chris Detwilee; 1 2 (36) Tam
Root; 1 2 (llv ) Nick Vbglee; 1 2
(61) l t d H a l m 13. (43) Mika
Soukup; 1 2 (07) Ravin Auger; 17.
(Ily ) BUI Stacy; 1 2 (H r) Andy

MINI-STOCK . 1. (1) David
Casteilo; 2 (KD1) Trrry Cady; 2
(I I ) Pug PuglUL 4. (36) Whit
Satttrwhlfe; 2 (00) Mika Stbir; 6
STRICTLY STOCK _ 1. (63)
(V3) Rax Christensen 7. (90) Mika
Stover; 8 (77) Junta W illiam; 9.
Curbs Smith; 2 (62) Davis Scott;
(33) Bob Demaetro, 10 (38) Ben
3. (27) Barry Paris; 4. (63) James
Smith; 5. (20) Justin Reynolds; 2
Hutto; 11. (7) Tim McPhalL
(1) Faria Crews; 7. (66) Dm
SUPER STOCK _ 1. (23) Charlia
Edmondson; 2 (24) Ken Marshall.
Coilina; 2 (2) Ron Whaley; 3. (07)
9. (91) Tudd Driscoll; 10. (X)
Kavtn Auger; 4. (45) Mika Soukup;
Richard Renal; I t . (39) Jem ny
3. (21) Joah WrankowakL 6. (211)
Hovencamp; 1 2 (27) Robert Ward;
Jack L n u arc 7. (66) Dean
13. (80) Jaaon Gentry; 14. (63a)
McClothin; 2
(30) Stephan
James Smith, Sr.; 13. (9) Jot
Drtnpaky; 9. (91) Allen DUlaru 10.
Arnold; 1 6 (37) Steven Metis; 17.
(llv ) Nick Vbglrr; 11. (Ity ) Shana
(6) Joe Whitten ton
Stacy; 1 2 (32) BUI Stacy; 13. (31)
Rkfc Under; 14. (61) Ted H r l m
O R LA N D O SPEED W O RLD
1 2 (3) Jeff Colburn. 1 2 (22) O uta
Friday, September 13
D rtw lldrr."
SUPER LATE MODEL (Sanbclt
STRICTLY STOCK . 1. (33) Joe
Super Series Race 89) _ FAST
M raam grr;
2
(66)
Tim
QUALIFIER: (I t) Aric AlmlraU;
Edmondson; 2
(20) Ju»ttn
TO P
ROOKIE:
(221
Dave
Reynolds; 4. (91) Todd Driscoll; 3.
Froehlkh; Results: 1. (88) Davis
(62) Davis S cott 2 (27) Barry
Klttlcson.
2.
(40)
Michael
Parka; 7. (63a) James Smith, Se; B.
W U liam 3. (II) David Roger*. 4.
(65) James Smith; 9. (9) Joe Arnold;
(31) Jacob Warren; 3. (61) Jimmy
10 (6) Joe Whittmton. 11. (39)
Cope; 2 (74) Barry Willoughby; 7.
Jeremy Hovtncamp; 1 2 (SO) Jason
(34) Rex Strabfe; 2 (22a) Larry
Gentry; 1 2 (63) Curtis Smith.
Osteen. 9. (22) David Froehlich.
Saturday, Irptam kar 14
10 (16) Brace Lawrence, II. (26d)
LATE MODEL _ 1. (77) Brian
Eric Drtiendall. 1 2 (32) Derek
Betlaw; 2 (128) A.). Cuneili; 2 (7)
Strong 1 2 (80) Brian Ftnewy; 1 2
Mark Vandcvender (Super Late
(26) Mike Murphy; 1 2 (38) Shane
Model); 4. (23) Joey Pietka; 5. (11)
Sawyer; 1 2 (12) Juatin Drawdy;
Steve Raddltt
17. (744) J»y Middleton; 1 2 (72)
MODIFIED .1 .( 3 7 ) Jim 'H o o t'
Chad Piercr. 19. (71) 2 J. McLeod.
Flynn; 2 (2X) Bobby Blake; 2 (16)
20. (16k) Tommy King 21. (14)
Justin Henderson; 4. (7) Mark
Aric Almiroia; 2 2 (I) John
Vandcvender. 3 (73) Don Keithly;
Jackson; 2 2 (5) Daniel Keene. Se.
2 (20) Ed KuhrL 7. (I) Jim
2 2 (77) Jonny Kay; 23. (00) Dick
Coverdale: 2 (44) Michael Urban.
Anderson; 2 2 (37) James PowetL
STRICTLY STOCK . 1. (20)
27. (23) Scotty Crockett
J imtin Reynolds; 2
(6) Joe
u
BANDOLERO _ I. (6) Patrick
Whittenton. 3. (63) James Smith; 4.
Conrad; 2 (61) Dalton Zthr. 1. (3)
(24) Kenny Marshall. 2 (66) Dm
Rosy Abbott 2 (2) Matt Martin. 5.
Ednumdscn.
(21) Kevin Heavy
Saturday, Septan be 21
SUPER (TO O C _ 1. (12) Cory
SUPER LATE MODEL . 1. (11)
Freed; 2 (00) John Hodge; 2 (SO)
David Roger*; 2 (33) Ricky Wood;
Hi
2 (3) Derrick Strong 4. (S) Brent
Wright 4 (64) BUly Cuddy; 3. (44)
Hobbs.
Bob Beiler; 2 (27) Ted lieod; 7. (2)
LATE MODEL . I. (63) O uta
Ron Whaley
Lawrence; 2 (I) Tom Clark; 2 (77)
M O D IFIED . 1.(35) Shain Held,
Brian Ballaw; 4. (48) Mark Smith;
2 (73) Bobby B lair; 3. (I) Andy
3. (7) Charlia M an; 2 (11) Steve
SabuttL 4. (31) David DebrUua, 2
Redditt 7. (43) Randy Dye; 2 (I)
(30) John Foeeg 2 (99) Wei Halgh.
Cynthia Strahley; 9. (23) Joey
7. (4) Clen Bradley.
Pietka
MINI-STOCK _ I. (30) Bobby
MODIFIED (Ed Meredith
Ore; 2 (7) Dm 'M issilem an'
Memorial sa d Pro Mod Tour
McPhalL 1. (28) Sean B m 2 (88)
Race M ) _ FAST QUALIFIER.
R.J. Amone; 5. (07) Dick Laaalo. 2
(66) Jerry B y e e i ; HARO
(3) Cory Kaiser; 7. (24) John Cook.
CHARGER: (71) Duo Keithly;
SPORTSMAN _ I. (4) Rkfc
Results: 1. (46) Jerry Symons; 2
Johns, 2 (93) Brace Gaytan. 1. (9)
(00) Brad May; 3. (01) J. F.
KeUyJarrett.4 (23) Richard I L g h t
McClellan; 2 (32) Red Vann; 2
3. (77) Danny Shearer; 2 (3) Earl
(3a) Bryan Campbell. 2 (7) Mark
Beckner; 7. (31) Paul Colgate 2 (5)
Vandevender; 7. (73) Don Keithly;
Dave Den yet, 9. (40) Dennis
S. (2a) Bobby Blake; 9. (00&gt;)
Gilliam. 10. (22) liomer Cordon
Wayne Southard. 10. (4b) Alan
STRICTLY STOCK . 1 .( 4 5 ) Jim
Berms; II. (721) )ohn Bennett 1 2
Leslie; 2 (20) Juatin Reynold*. 2
(98) Jerry Lee Yaibeough; 1 2 (37)
(1) Gary Riddle; 4. (14) No driver
Jun 'H oot* Flynn. 14. (09) Rob
luted. 3 (27) Robert Ward.
Underwood; 13k (I) Andy SaHiutt
Friday. September, 20
1 2 (64) Mika Urban; 17. (IS) Tank
BANDOLERO . 1. (6) Patrick
Tucker
Conrad (Young Cun); 2 (14) Troy

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Atkina (Young Cun); 3. (63)
Dalton Zrhr (Bandit); 4. (11)
Brandon Thomson (Young Cun);
3. ( l i ) Chria Stegg* (Bandit); 6
(lw ) Derrick Wood (Bandit); 7. (2)
Matt Martin (Bandit); 8. (97) Scott
Jirrett (Young Cun); 9. (60) Chad
Atkina (Bandit); 10. (IS) Logan
Deen (Young Cun); 11. (40) Jessica
Murphy (Young Cun); 1 2 (0) Matt
Puntrng (Young Cun)
SUPER LATE MODEL . 1 . ( 4 7 )
Ruaty Ebersole. 2. (26) Mika
Murphy; 3. (18) Jared Allison; 4.
(43) Mack llanbury; 3. (5) Derrick
Strang 2 (26*1) Eric DrtfmdeL 7.
(34) Rum Thomaun. 8 (34) Bobby
Flee kengeT; 9. (44) Crrg Bracks.
MODIFIED . I. (34) Frank
roily; 2 (S3) Shain Held; 3. (30)
John F o rrg 4. (38) Dave DebrUua;
5. (2d) Skip llonaker, 2 (4) Bobby
Blake.
SPORTSMAN _ I. (9) Kelly
Jerrett; 2 (8) Rich Cloture; 2 (31)
Paul Colgan; 4. (3) Earl Beckner; S.
(23) Richard Might; 2 (4) Rkk
Johns; 7. (77) D usty Shearer; 8.
(93) Brace Cayton; 9. (B0) Don
Smith; 10. (15) Mika Santana; II.
(73) Mark Miller; 1 2 (22) Homer
Gordon. 1 2 (10) Shawn Gourley.
MINI-STOCK _ I. (30) Bobby
Orr; 2 (3) Cory Retort, 3. (88) R. J.
Amorw; 4. (28) Sean B m 2 (07)
Dick Laaalo; 2 (7) Dm McPhalL
SUPER STOCK . 1. (00) John
Hodge; 2 (30) H I W right 3. (64)
BUly Cuddy; 2 (7b) Bob Wine*; 3
(44) Bob Bailee; 6. (16) David
Could; 7. (79) Rtp D yat 8 , (2) Ron
WheWy; 9 112V Cuey'lVwd. 10
(28) Cferat Tatum) 4 110 * 0 Tfeve
Baiter. 1 ' ,
\fU 'ill
STRICTLY STOCK „ 1. (20)
Juatin Reynolds; 2 (1) Coy Riddle;
2 (6) Mika AmaW; 2 (27) Robert
Ward.

VOLUSIA SPEEDWAY
PARK
Saturday. Sepiember 7
LATE M ODEL _ 1. (6) Scott
Singles; 2 (23) Lawton Mlnchew;
3. (17)) Joa Rump; 2 (33) BUI
Kopka; 5. (40) Adam Benrwtt, 2
( ll ) Rflho Sima; 7. (38) Scott
Thompson; 2 (36) Pale Parkas; 9.
(7c) Kent Corbin; 1 8 (34) Ray
Price.
MINI STOCK _ 1. (27) Joey
HaaUuer;
2
(99)
Charlie
MscNichoL
3.
(86)
Robert
Peterson; 4. (K9) Mike Cawood. 3.
(00) Lance Lea; 2 (0) Dan
Patcmltb 7. (7) Stanton Mills. 8.
(23) Jim Nicole*; 9 . (6) Matt
Cawood. 1 0 (17) Doug While.
rU R E STOCK _ 1. (9) Rkk
Picard, 2 (Bh) Chria Ifeoiwy; 3.
(18) Chris Shred; 2 (27) Manha
Edmunds; 5. (2r) Joe Eptcev; 2 (77)
Sherman Cleveland, 7. (73) Sieve
Suker; 2 (6) Andy Hkka. 9. (72)
Jack Foley; lO (148) Jerry Theel.
STREET S T O C K . 1.(64) Trevor
Gamble; 2 (I I) Pat Vareika; 2
( lm) Shane WUUama; 2 (007)
Shane Ponce; 8 (5) Kevin Zahnrn.
2 (57) WaUy Schneider; 7. (6) Scott
La game; 8. (00) John Ripley; 9. (77)
Dale Shade; 1 0 (4p) Ames Peter*
Saturday. September I I
HORRY STOCK B-MA1N . I.
(79) Trrry llallock; 2 (8) Eric
Armrnio. 3. (33) Al SenvUtr; 2
(13b) Thilrp Brown; 3. (10() Chuck
Jackson. 2 (12) Rkk Friend
1 7. (27a) James Strxhfe; 2 (69) frtf
MINI STOCK . 1. (99) Charlie
MscNichoL 2 (12) Ricky Riedel. 2
(6) Matt Cawood; 4. (29) Draw
Smith. 2 (K9) Mike Cawood. 6
(40) Shawn Reis* 7. (777) James
M ecO gur; 8. (7) Stanton Mills; 8
(97) Jackie Rhemes; 9. (00) Lenc*
Lee.
PU R I STOCK . 1. (75) Shawn
Pawlak; 2 (48) Dene Smith; 2 (9)
Rick Heard; 4. (73) Serve Bukrr; 3
(8b) John Blood; 2 (3) Sieve
Moores; 7. (8h) Chria Heaney; S.
(27) Marsha Edmunds; 9. (77)
Shannon Cleveland; lO (47) Mark
Comiteli.

ORLANDO DRACWAY
NHRA SUMMIT ET BRACKET
SERIES
Saturday. August 17
SUPER PRO . 1. Allan
Kretnkeu. Orlando. 10733.132.77;
2 Rkk H all Palm Bay. 1 0 0 9 2
13184.
SPORTSMAN . I. Wayne
Bunker. Oviedo. 12.531. 10731; 2
Dm Humphrey*. Fusita. 12911,
10123.
PRO CYCLE _ I. J. Bentley.
Orlando. 8 7 4 2 146 6 7 ; 2 Roy
lUgadoen. Venice. 9 2 1 6 .1 3 9 0 6
PRO JUNIOR _ 1. Emily Lewis.
Seminole. 8 129, 7 8 9 8 ; 2 James
Shrink, Aubumdale. 8 .3 3 8 .8 2 3 0
SPORTSMAN JUNIOR . I.
Daniel Stendei Orlando. 9 0 3 3 ,
69.91; 2. Brittany llambey,
Orlando. 11.133,5604.

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L ecals

L egals

Bi THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
O f FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NOt Ol-CA-111514-0
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
MICHAEL J THOMPSON. s ' *1.
Defendant (1).
NOTICE Of
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwM U D * Fmal Judgment d
Foractosuro dried SEP 20.2002.
and entered m Ca m No 02 CA
1314-14-Q. ol Via Circuit Court d
Via EIGHTEENTH Judttei C n d in
And lor SEMINOLE County. FlondA
» t » m CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION .»
FIm M And MICHAEL J THOMP­
SON, Al Al. Art Defendant* I wB
Ml io tte Nghatt and bast btdtef
lor cash at t » West front door ol
tW Courthouse m 8ANFORO.
SEMINOLE County. Florida. 11 00
AM o'clock on the day of OCT 24.
2002. the toSowmg descrfcad proparty as aat lorth w said Final
Judgment, to wtt:
LOT 24. BLOCK F. STERLING
PARK UNIT THREE. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IS.
PAGES 52. S3 AND S4. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. a V a SOS
Redwing W*y. Cessetoerry FlondA
32707.
DATED VM dAy ol SEP 20. 2002

MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk ol uid Cowl
By Mory Stroup*
Al Deputy Ctork
Submitted by
r«b*r 5GHUU. P A
SwtA 300
1S70 Medruga Av*nue
Coral Oattor Florida 131*8
(305)862-4110
PAnont with a dHAbJAy wtw n**d
a special accommodation lo particrpatt in Din proceedng should contact Court Admmtrabon at X I N
Parti Avenue Swta N X t, Sanlord.
Ftonda 32771, rrithn 2 working
dayi prior lo Via procAAdmg
Telephone (407)863-4227. 1-800
955-8771 (TOO) or 1 8 0 0 955-8770
(V) via Flonda Relay Service
Puttsh Saptambar 29. 2002 and
Octobar 6. 2002
0 0 2 3 4 _________________________
IN THE CMCUtT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO 02-CA-S30-14-Q
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plantifl.
v«
DONALD L HATCH. Al Al.
Defendant ( R .
NODCEOf
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwAuam lo A Fn*l Judgment ot
Foredoewe deled SEP 19. 2002.
and entered in Ceie No 02-CA8 X 1 4 G d the Circwt Cowl ol Vo

NOTICE Of BONO REFERENDUM IN THE CITY Of
LAKE MARY. FLORIOA. ON NOVEMBER 5. 2002
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A BOND REFEnENOUM Mi be held
on Noeember t , 2002. In Vi* Cty Lake Mary. Flonda (tha Hsuer"). lor lha
pwpoM ol dstormmeig wtoVor or not Pubkc krptoranonl Revenue Bondi.
Bertel 2003 (ndudng k&gt;*o egreementi end or not*!), ol Ih* letuer (coiecleely. Vo 'Bond*') ehal be iteued In Ih* eggregel* principal amount ol not
esceedng S4.000.000. bearing nttrosl al auch rata or ratal not ex rearing
h e legal rate ai ihai be determined at Via km* ol u fe lhareol. meturng
owr a period nd to esceed X years Irom t o dao d Issuance d such
Bond* peysife bom Vne* portion* ol Vo ptoceeda ol certain legaVy aval
atie nortid valorem rwvemie* ol Vw C«y auch aa, but not Imaed kL V» pub­
ic aarvrce tai (ndudng certaei replacemani ccmmjnrcaborn aarvicet
taxer) electric IranchiM Net. Vie local goeammant hall-cent raiei tax: end
guaranteed rai bemeti lo Kale revenue ihartng Iwidi al at delarmmad m
Vo dacraeon d t o Issuer prior to Vo safe d Vo Bond*, t a t o purpose d
bnancng Via construction ol a nan bra atabon, and ai pwpotei incidental
Hereto; ai aa more ipeolcaiy descrtod and provided In Reiolubon No 677
d tie Ireuer (Vie T\*sotokon~)
The ptacae ol voting In Via bond raleraodum ehal be Vi* earn* a i tor
general etocbons held in He area ol Vie laeuer Tha poia wB be open al Ha
vobng pracer on He data ol Ha bond retorandwn bom 7DO AM wet 700
PM on He tame day. al aa provided In He Reiolubon pubMbed In M
baton a* part ol VM nooce
Ai gusto sd elector* mideig wkhn Ha area ol Ha timer ihal be sno
led. quskksd and penrmad to vela al such ratorandum
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
By /*/ John Liton
Cly Manager
RESOLUTION NO 677
A RESOLUTION CAUJNO A BONO REFERENDUM TO BE HELD ON
THE QUESTION Of THE ISSUANCE O f NOT EXCEEDING 64.000.000
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT REVENUE BONOS. SERIES 2003. OF THE CITY
O f LAKE MARY. FLORIOA TO FINANCE THE COST OF THE CONSTRUC­
TION OF A NEW FIRE STATION IN THE CITY. AUTHORIZING THE
ISSUANCE OF SUCH BONOS IF APPROVED BY REFERENDUM. AND
PROMOMd AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CRY OF LAKE
MARY. FLORIOA (Ha TaaueO
SECTION 1 AUTHORITY FOR THIS RESOLUTION Tha reeotobon e
adopted punuant to Chapter! I X and 188. Ftonda Subnet. Secbon 13 03
d He Charter ol He luuer. and oHer appkcabfe provwlona ol late
SECTION 2 AUTHORIZATION OF BONOS Sotted end pursuant to tie
provisions hated. Pubbc Improremeri Revenue Bonds. Sanaa 2003. nctodHgary bond pod torn agreamanti and/or note! (coieckwiy. Ha ftonda”).
d Ha leeuec are euvortrad to be issued In He aggregate pondpel amount d
nd aecaarbng U JX O PM toAnanc* Ha cmuntcaan d a new Ate nation la
tie butt on property otmed by He Itauer. and al purpose! inadenUI Hereto
(ooAectlvely, He •protecT) The money raoervad bom He esuenc* d He
Bondi ltd to mad tor such purpose and tor He toned d He Itauer The
Bondi lha* to peyade bom Mure** other Han ad vetoram taxes sudi aa.
but n d b rB id to VcsatogaVyewist t o portcnsd Vo proceeded Vo pub­
kc aetvtoa tax. touted and cdtoclad by He Itauer widar He auHonty d
Bedton 188231. Ftonda Sutuu* (ndudng He proceeds d Ha commurseabom aarvtoei tax levied and/or admmaterad pursued to Chapter 202,
Florida Sututoi. which replaced a potton d eudi putAc tem ce lax prevtouaty levied on carted communrcabona lanecai). Ha tit cine bandeaa teas
ooiecied by Ha laauar bom u binctvxeee Ha local government hai-cant
tataa tax racervad by tie laauar pursuant to Chapter 218. Part VI. Ftonda
But t o n and Ha guaranteed enetomenl d He luuer lo SUM revenue shar­
ing bud brndt d ab tu atto pursuant to Chapter 218. Part II. Flonda SUtolea;
a t a* datarmeied d Ha deoekon d He laauar pnor io He tale d Ha Bondi
Nona d Ha Bondi dial to bautd tor a longer term Han X years bom Ha*
data d Issuance. and audi Bonda ihai bear merest al mch rate or raiei nd
tocaedng He maxvnum rau permuted by lavr on Ha data d tala d Ha
SECTION 3 BONO REFERENDUM A bond ratorandum d Ha quabbad
Med ors reardng d Ha area d Ha Umar a hereby cabed to to told on
November 5. 2002. to datormen whether or nd He am erce d He Bondi, d
•n aggregate prnopal enow* d nd axceedvig S4.000.000, that to
approved by auch quebbed elector! to hnanc* h e coel d He conelrucbon d
He Protect Ai quebbed etodora renting n He area d He Issuer ihai to
ertoled and permeied to vote d such bond retorandwn The po*s wA be
open bom 7 o'ckxfc AM w it 7 o'clock PM on Ha t e n t day
SECTION 4 NOTICE OF BONO REFERENDUM Aa raqwrad by ton. al
toaM X days' noaoa d Ha bond retorandwn that to provided Tha rasduton d a l to pubAsbed in tut i t part d the notice d such bond ratorandum.
togeVar ndi an approprtoto nobca d mbnantaty m farm attached hereto
a* Exhtoa 'A 'd He Semnoto Herald or any otoer newspaper pubbtlad erto
d general arodekon d He are* d Ha laauar. d toaM twee, once d the bRh
week and one* In He Had neeb pnor to He nee* n n tati He bond retorandun m to b« hold.
SECTIONS PLACES OF VOTING. V4SPECTORS. CLERKS The piece*
d vokng. and Va inspectors and clerks t a Va poang places t a Vo bond
retorandwn. Mai to He same aa d general etoebon* held n He are* d He
SECTIONS OFFICIAL BALLOT The torm d to ld to to used M ai to
bt sutotarbaty He toboMng torm:
OFFICIAL BALLOT
CfTY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
BONO REFERENDUM NOVEMBER 5.2002
8hal He Cty d Lake Mery. Ftonda. toeua nd auaatbng S4.000.000 rev­
enue bond* (ndudng loan agreements index notes) toanng merest m nd
mtoeedmg He mextmwn togel rale, meiwng warm X year* bom dal* d
aeuence. payads bom toga»y eveietxe non-ad valoram ravenuet d He CVy.
tor Vo pwpoee d knancmg a new fee itaPon and aJ pwposes nad*i4*l
Hereto, a* prodded to Readubon N o __ T
Instnjcbon* to \taer*
V you ere d tovor d He Issuance d He bonds, hi d He oval next to
Ha to* d He words TOR BONOS'
V you are nd d tovor d Ha issuanca d He bonds. M d He oval next
to H etoA d He word*'AGAINST BONOS'
SECTION 7. ABSENTEE VOTING B eid card dock swum* tor us* d
an opted acan voting sysiam a h a to u**d d such sHchnn tor ebssmss
vobng The torm d to ld to to used d Ha ratorandwn tor abtanu a vetara
d ial to In autotarbafy Ha torm spaabed d Secbon 8 above
SECTION 8 PRVfTlNG OF BALLOT8 Tha Scpervtaor d Elecbona tor
Bamtnda Cowvy Ftonda. la autoorued and dractad to lava printed a sdkcxent nwrbar d such balots tor ua* d ate antes etedora queued to cast
bdtoto H He bond ratsrandwn. and shal ado have pnrsed sample basou
•nd OeSver Ham to Ha inspectors and darks on or totors He dele and bm*
tor He opening d He po*s lor such bond ratorandwn. tor use al Ha vouig
place and krHar e auHorttad and dvaclad to have pnmed on to ld card
Modi e a u tie tor use d an cpacal scan xotvig eystem. and Oebvetad d
t w w x e arth law. He Olhcxal besots tor us* d such bond ratorandwn
SECTION 8 REFERENDUM PROCEDURE. The braid ratorandum shal
t o taM did conducted In He manner preterbed by latv tor hotddg general
Ml rirril d He rase d He Issuer, except as may to prowled by Sections
100301 Htcugh 100 351. Ftonds Statutes The Inspectors and ctortu at He
poMng place Ihai prepare and Me. or causa to to praparad and Mad. ratwn*
d to d i band ratorandwn and s h a debvar Ha same to Ha Issuer Such
ratom d ial show He nwrbar d quakbad stoctors who voted at such bond
ratorandwn. and He nwrbar d votes cert respectively tor and agemet
M jitnsl d Ha ptepoetoon Tha ratwn* shal. as soon as pracbcad*. to
cwwoaeed to kcoordanca mm Vo Ordnance Cod* d Vo Issuer and by Vo
cay riwsutoMnn d Ha Issuer (Ha ‘Commssicn*). as raqwrad by Section
1 X 2 7 1 , Ftorlda BUkAer
SECTION 10 REIERENOUM RESULTS Va m*|orty d Ha vde* cast
M audi bond ratorandwn n respect to Ha proposbon t h a to f o r Bonds.’
such pnjinslir- shal to approved, and Han He Bonds H* letuanc* d
Mich khX be Hamby approved, may to issued aa haraaflar provided by
guPeequraB rauBkkin d Ha Commssam For Ha pwpoea d eavng costs
M saurabS, Ha Bonds may to isauad in comtxnabon vein other rstwvkng
v n ) gi H * laauar aiich do nd raqwra ratorandwn approval
SECTION II. SEVERABILITY to Ha avari Hal any word, phrase. .
. sarienoa or paragraph Ierect t h a to held nvwkd by any cowl d
u r v v W t ynadtobon. such Ivjkkng p e l nd altod any other word, clause,
o h ,.** aereeno* or paragraph herad
SKTriON 12 REPEALING CLAUSE a i reedubons or parts Ihered n
oradkd or KuiM tont wrai He ftkAjUxi ers hereby repealed ntotor as
a w e Is oortbd d mennaistoncy
SECTION 1 1 EFFECTIVE DATE Tha rasokAon that lake ettod vnm*

T m . S eminole H erald
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EIGHTEENTM Judoal Circwt In end
lot SEMINOLE County. Flonda
whet**! CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION a
Plant ill and DONALD L HATCH, at
a t . art Defendants. I wiS set to Ih*
txghesl and tost bidder lor cash al
the West front door d the
Courthouse to SANTORO. SEMI­
NOLE County. Ftonda. 1 1 X AM
o ctock on the day of OCT 24.
2002. the following detcibed prop­
erty as set forth to said Final
Judgment, to wi.
THE WEST X 5 FEET OF LOT 8
AND THE EAST t6 5 FEET OF LOT
9. BLOCK D. AMENDED PLAT OF
OLMSTEAD S MILLER SUBOIVI
SION. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 5. PAGE 80. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS Of SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. e V * 814
Keystone Avenue, Aiamont*
Sprngt. Florid* 32701.
GATED Hi* day d SEP 20. 2 X 2
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clerk d said Cowl
By Mary Stroup*
As Deputy Clerk
Sutymned by
Teber S04M7. P A
Suite 3 X
1570 Medrug* Avenue
Coral Gablet. Florida 33148
(305)882-4110
Persons wah ■ tbtabeey who need
e special accommodation to parbetpsts to tort proceedng should con­
tact Court Aratimtlraton al X I N.
Park Avenue. Sue* N X I. Santord
Florida 32771. worm 2 workng
days pnor to Ih* proceedng
Telephone (407)685-4227.1-800955-8771 (TOO) or 1-800 955 8770
(V) via Florrta Relay Serve*
Putosh September 29. 2 X 2 and
Octobar 8. 2002
00235

Decked Put-Through Ceilifrates,
it Plant ill and STEPHEN STERN
and SOFIA STERN, ha wOr.
DRIDGEWATER NEIGHOORHOOO
ASSOCIATION. INC; FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF DELAWARE.
HEATHROW LAKES MAINTE­
NANCE ASSOCIATION. INC;
HEATHROW MASTER ASSOCIA
DON INC ; UNKNOWN TENANT
NO 1. UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2.
and ALL UNKNOWN PARDES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY.
THROWN, UNDER OR AGAINST
A NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS
ACTION. OR HAVING OR CLAIM­
ING TO HAVE ANY RIOMT, TITLE
OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN DESCRIBED rao
Defendants. I wB ta i to Va t«(h*M
and bast tedder tor cash at Va Waal
From Door d Va Samewto County
Courthouse. X I North Park
Avenue, Sanford. Florida 32771 al
Samewto Cowiy. Ftonda. al t l X
a m on th * day d OCT 24.2002.

juotctAL etneurr,

THENCE SOUTH 0 DEGREES
X 43” WEST 11781 FEET TO THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID
LOT 6. THENCE NORTH 85
OEOREES 34 307 WEST ALONO
THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY OF
LAKE RUTH DRIVE A DISTANCE
OF 150 38 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING PROPERTY
BEING A PART OF THE NE 1/4 OF
THE SW 1/4. SECTION » . TOWN­
SHIP X SOUTH. RANGE X EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
and commonly known aa:
4 X Lake Ruth O ne. Longwood.
FL 32750
at pubkc sal*, to Va Ngfaal and
best bidder, tor cash, at Va west
trod door d Va Semmoto Cowiy
Courthouse. Santord. Flonda. at
1 tOO AM on OCT 24.2002.
Dated SEP X . 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Ctork
In accordance MVt Va American*
With Doabktet Act. parson* w«h
daabaao* needng a spectol
wmmodevon to perttetpato to VM
proceedeig thodd contact eoul
AdnkMVakon d tefephore number
(407)685-4277. nd fetor Von seven
(7) deyt prtor to Va proceedng V
hearing Imparted. (TOO) 1 8 0 0 9 5 5
B 7 7 « ,o rW ** (V)1-8&lt;»9558770.
vto Ftonda Ratoy Servtca
Meson kAasoctotoe, PA
17757 US. 19 North
Mangrove Bey. SUto 6 X
Ctoerwetor. FL 33754
(727J538-38X
Puttsh September X . 2002 and
Octobar 6 .2 0 0 2
OQ242

INTHE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO 02GA-63S-14-K
THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK.
AS TRUSTEE FOR STRUCTURED
ASSET SECURITIES
CORPORATION MORTGAGE
PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES.
SERIES 1998-8.
vs
KIRBY E. SWINEHART AND LEAH
M SWWEHART. HIS WIFE.
UNKNOWN TENANT NO I;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2. and
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST
A NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS
ACTION. OR HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIOMT.
TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED.
NOTICE OF BALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 41
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN putmam to an Order or Swnmary Find
Judgment d tortctoeura deled SEP
18. 2002 and antored n Casa Nd
02-CA-828-14-K d He Craxe Court
d He Espiearah Jwtctol Orcui to
and tor Semmoto County. Ftonda.
wheren The Chase Manhattan
Bank, a* Trustee tot Sbudwad
Asset Sacw bet Corporation
Mortgage Past-Through
Ceibhcetet, Sertoa 1998-8 la
Ptandl raid KIRBY E SWINEMART
AND LEAH M SWINE HART. HIS
WIFE; UNKNOWN TENANT NO I;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2; raid
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAM­
ING INTERESTS BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION,
OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN DESCRIBED; art
Dttonrtaris. I wB sal to 9 a N0MM
and bad tedder tor cosh al t a W*M
From Door d to* Samewto County
ComThoure. X I North Park
Avenue. Santord. Ftorlda 32771 at
Samewto County. Ftonda. M U X
i m o n l i day d OCT 22. 2002,
f a toAovwig deecrbod property a t
set forth In sax) Ontor or Final
Judgment, to-rvi
LOT B. LESS THE W X FT
THEREOF. ANO THE 2 38 FT OF
LOT C. BLOCK M. AMENDED
PLAT OF CRYSTAL LAKE
SHORES ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 6. PAGE 18. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIOA
Hyou art a parson with a (baabbty
who need! any aocommodabon si
order to perbcrpai* in tore proceed­
ing, you are entiled. M no coel to
you. to 9w provonn d cartaei
assistance Please contact lha Court
at 407-885-43X wtian two (2)
working day* d yow lecept d this
Notice i you are hearing or norca
mpaxad. cai Ftonda Rtiay Barvtc*
(8X1955-8770
DATED M Santord. FtorWa on SEP
18. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark. Ctrcul Court
By. Mary Stroup*
Aa Deputy Clark
SMITH. HIATT t DIAZ. PA
Attorneys tor PleeM
2691 East Oakland Park Blvd. Suit
•303
Fort lauderdato. a 33306
Puttah Santord Herald
Pubbth September 29. 2002 and
October 6. 2002
OQ236
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO 02-CA-906-14-K
FIRSTAR BANK. N A . AS
TRUSTEE UNOER THE APPLICA
BLE
AGREEMENT FOR NEW
CENTURY HOME EQUITY LOAN
TRUST. SERIES 2000NCA ASSET
BAKED PASS THROUGH
CERTIFICATES.
Plaeiil.
vs
STEPHEN STERN and SOFIA
STERN. HIS WIFE. BRIOOEWATER
NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION.
INC; FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK Of DELAWARE.
HEATHROW LAKES MAINTE­
NANCE ASSOCIATION. INC.:
HEATHROW MASTER
ASSOCIATION. INC ; UNKNOWN
TENANT NO 1. UNKNOWN
TENANT NO 2. end ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
INTERESTS BY. THROUGH
UNOER OR AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION.
OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN DESCRIBED
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwsuem to an Order or Swnmary Fvol
Judgment d tortctoeura dated SEP
19. 2002 and arisrad in C at* Nd
02 CA 606 14 G d the Cxcwt Court
d tha Eghtoamh Judos! Cvcui in
and tor Samewto County. Ftonda.
wtoreet Feslar Bank. IIA , at
Trust** weltr 9 a appbeahto agree
mem tor New Century Home Eqwry
Loan Trust Sene* 2000 NCA Asset

tat forth vt aak) Order or Find
Judgment, towtt.
LOT 22. BRISTOL PARK.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECOROEO IN PLAT
BOOK 29. PAGES 79. X ANO 81.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
It you am a person wtvt a doatoMy
who naed* any acoommodabon In
order to parbewat* in Via proceed­
ing. you ere embed, al no COMto
you. to the provision d certain
assistance Pleas* contact the Court
at 407-665-4330 w«vn two (2)
workwg days d yow recent d VM
None*. • you are hearing or voce
vnpexed. cal Flonda Relay Service
(800(9358770
DATED al Santord. Ftonda on SEP
20.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clerk, Circwt Court
By Mary Straub*
At Deputy Ctork
SMITH, HIATT t DIAZ. P A
Attorneys tor Ptasiift
2691 East Oakland Pam Btvd. Sexto
303
Fort Lauderdale. EL 33306
Puttah Santord Herald
Puttah September 29.2 0 0 2 and
October 8. 2002
00237
B« THE OR CUT COURT
Of THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Vt ANO
FOR SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORDA
CASE NO: 03-CA-670-(4K
SOUTHERN COMMUNITY BANK.
Plenttl.
vt.
MOM TECHNOLOGY. INC., a
Ftonda corporation. M DAVID
MCCOROUOOALE raid CtftOV
L MCCOROUOOALE. husband and
NOTICfOF BALE
NOTICE I* hereby grvwn VwL pursuem to a Find Judpneri d
MortMQi F oradou n entered In t e
above ttytod cam . IwBaaVVw
property siuatod In Damtnoto
County ■Ftonda. desertoed ae:
LOT 18 OAK HOLLOW. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 43.
RAGE It PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
at puttc safe, to Va htghad and
boat tedder tor cash, at Va Court d
Samewto County. Weal trod door.
X I North Pom Avenue. Santord.
Ftonda at the hour d 11.00 AM. on
it* day d OCT 22.2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
SEAL
Mary Stroups
Deputy Ctork
KBgora. Rtartown. Stamp. Omatttn
5 Sgueea, PA
PO Boe 1913
Orlando. Ftonda 32802-1020
Puttsh Saptambar 29. 2002 and
Odobra 8.2 0 0 2
OQ238
Bi THE CMCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Bi ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASS NO: 02-CA-1124-14-K
WACHOVIA BANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, tormtrty known u
FvsIUnwn Natwnal Bank.
RYAN SUNIL OASS; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF RYAN SUNIL DASS:
JENNIFER T HENRY, JANE/JOHN
DOE. f e r m y romes rspresenbng
leraris In possession, end ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
INTERESTS BY. THROUOH.
UNOER OR AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION.
OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN
DESCRIBED
NODCEOF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
sued to ■ Swnmary Ftnd Judgment
d Forecioewe deled September 18.
2002. entered vt Case Number 02CA-1124-14-K. d Vw Cecul Court
tor Semrnoi* Cowiy. Ftonda. 1 wB
ta i to Va Ncfott and bed tedder
tor cash al Va Watt From Door d
Va Samewto Cowiy CourVwuM.
X I North Pam Avenu*, Santord
Ftonda. at 11 X a m on Va 22 day
d October 2002. Va blowing
detailed property u tel torVt m
seal Swnmary Fvol Judgment
Lot X . Bkxk F. Country Cfob
Manor. Uni No. 3. aocontng to Va
plat tharwd. u recorded m Pot
Book 12. P e g u 76 and 76. Puttc
Record* d Samewto CcwVy.
Ftonda
TOGETHER WITH a l Va Improve­
ments now or hereafter eracled on
rights appurtenance*, rams, royal
lo t. meoral. oi and g u rights and
proto*, water n g o and stock and
s i Mura* now or heraakra attached
to the property
In accordance wih Va American*
Wen DoaDWbet Act. person* with
dsataklot naadng a specs*!
accommodation to pertxxpal* in VM
proceedng should comad Ccwt
Adnvnsuatwn at X I North Pam
Arare*. Santord. Ftonda 32771,
Telephone (407(66543 X . not tour
Von seven (7) days pnor to Va procsedng It hearing unpaired cal
(TOO) 1 8 0 0 955-8771, or Voice (V)
1-800-955-8770. Va Ftonda Relay
Seneca
WITNESS my hand and Va tael d
VM Court on 6EP19. 2002
Puttah in. Samewto Herald
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BYMarySbowa
Deputy Ctork
Gerald 0 Dane. Eaq
MOUANO 4 KNIGHT LLP
Puel Otic* Box 3542
St Petersburg. FL 33731
(727)896 7171
Puttah September 29 2002 and
October 6. 2002
00239
M THE CiRCUTT COURT
OF THE 18TM

IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO: 02-CA-1I39-I4 K
THE BANK OF NEW YORK. TRUST
UNDER AGREEMENT DATED
127101 (EOCC TRUST 2X 1-1F).

Ptardt.

M
NELSON ALICEA. 1 *1.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
(Pleas* puttsh In THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwruent to a Frol Judgment ol
Forectotw* deled Va day d SEP
16. 2002. and entered In C at* No
02-CA-1138-14-K. d Va OcuS
Court d Va 16TH Juddel Ckcul in
and for Samnoto County. Flonda.
wherein THE BANK OF NEW
YORK. TRUST UNOER AGREE­
MENT DATED 12/10! (EOCC
TRUST 2 X 1 0 -IF), to Va Ptovtun
end NELSON AUCEA. CARMEN Q
ALICEA. KATHRYN CHAF1N,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CARMEN
O ALICEA. WALESKA AUCEA;
JOHN DOE. JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S) IN POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY . I wB te l to Va tid i­
est end beet bidder for cash at Va
WEST FRONT DOOR Of THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. In Samewto Cowiy.
Ftonda. al 11 DO on Va daydO CT
22.2002. Va knowing datcrtbed
property ** **t forth In said Final
-fodgmeri. to-wi
THE EAST 1/2 Of THE EAST 1/2
OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE
NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 3.
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 31
EAST (LESS THE NORTH 1 7 X 2 4
FEET THEREOF FOR ROADWAY),
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
AkCA 1310 HAMMOCK STREET.
OVIEDO, a 32765
In accordance aVi Va Airartcara
With DaebMat Act. Persona w«i
O uM bM noting i
•ccommodilion lo pcifcipite fci Ihte
pfocodmg should contact tht Court
ftwretrelor at 201 N. Part
Arenua. 6tedonJ FL 37771.
Tstephona Nurrtwr (407)373^330
not talar than ovan (7) days prior lo
itw proctw ng n n o r wig snpwrea,
(TOO) 1-800956-8771 or t o * *
(V) t -8 0 0 8 5 5 9 7 7 0 vto Ftortds Retoy
Dated VM day d SEP I S 2002.
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctork Ol D a C kaB Cowl
By: Mary 6troupe
Deputy Cleck
Submated bY
Law Othce d Mershel C Wetton
1 8 X tAV 49V1 Street. Su«* 120
Fort Lauderdeto. Ftorkto 33309
TWadtone: (964)4630366
FacaerB* (954)771-0062
Puttsh September 29 .2 0 0 2 and

Octobers 2002
00240

Bi THi ORCUIT COURT
Of THS EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
Bi ANO fOR
BURNOL1 COUNTY,
fLORKM
CASA NOu 01-CA-1717 14
MANUFACTURERS 6 TRADERS
TRUST COMPANY. Thjtla* tor
SECURITIZATION SERIES 1996-4
AGREEMENT DATEO 11-01-96.
VICTORIA J. CALDERON; JOHN
DOE. Unknown Spoueed
VICTORIA J CALDERON, TWIN
RIVERS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC ; HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION HI;
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF FLORIDA. riV l FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BAML raid UNKNOWN
TENANTSOWNERS.
NOTICS O f BALI
Nouce la haraby grvwn Vat. pwtuam to Va erdra or Bnd fudgmam
antored to VM cauae In Va CVoB
Cowl d Samewto Cowiy. Flonda. I
wB ta i Va property s*uat
Samewto Cowiy. Ftorlda.
LOT 3I.TWM RIVERS SECTION
1. ACCOROINQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT B O O K 3B .R kO E 81.SS
AND4, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
1029 Long Branch Lana. Oviedo.
FL 32786
el pubic tale, to Va hlghed end
test bfcfcter, lor CMh, st tte wm I
Irom door d Va Semmoto County
Courthouse. Sanford. Ftonda. at
1 1 X AM on OCT 24, 2002.
Dead SEP X . 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroupo
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with Va Amencene
Wih Dteebiiei Ad. persona «Bh
r tu h ilm nudrijj • spMtel
•ooorrvnoctetion lo partctpftte In Ihit
proce edng thoWd corned cowl
AdrTwxsIraiion at totophona number
(407)6654227. not letar t o n seven
(7) days pnor to Va (eoceedkig H
hearing tmparted. (TDD) 1 -6 X 9 6 6 9771. or t o * * (V) I -6009569770.

PA
17767 US. 19 North
Mangrove Bay. Buie 6 X
Ctoerwetor. FL 33794
(727)536 3800
Publeh September X . 2002 and
October 8 .2 0 0 2
00241
THt c w c u r r c o u r t
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUtT
Bi ANO FOR
■flBNObl COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASA NOu 03-CA-1M6-14Q
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANYWEST,
m

SHARON L ROUSEY. Imtvtduaiy
end as Psrtand ReprteeriaVve d
V * Esteto d JAMES A ROUSEY. H
kVa JAMES A ROUSEY; KRISTEN
JOY ROUSEY. a minor by and
Vtrough hat guardan d Va property SHARON L ROUSEY; MADISON
NOELLE ROUSEY. ■ rrwwr by raid
through ha guerdon d Va property.
SHARON L ROUSEY. FIRSTPLUS
FINANCIAL. INC: and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERS.

NOT1CC O f SERVICE
Of PROCESS
BY PUBLICATION
VI THE OENERAL COURT
Of JUSTICE DISTRICT
COURT DIVISION
FILS NO.: 02 CVD 1310
NORTH CAROLINA
WILSON COUNTY
AMERICAN TIRE OISTROUTORS
F/K/A HEAFNER TIRE GROUP. INC
vs
MILLERROSE INVESTMENTS
COMPANY diva TIRE CITY OF
FLORIDA. ROSEMARY
CHANCELLOR and O. STUART
TO
Company diva Tut CVy d Flonda;
end noeemary Chance**; and O
Stuart MBar
TAKE NOTICE Vat Ccmptotot and
Summons has been Med against
you to Wiaan County OtoMd Court,
to Va SUM d NorttvCarotoa. The
lakira d Va raid sough* toa
money )udgmem. Aw era raqdred
to toe an anewer or oVgrwtos plied
to VM Comptoki wMn lofty deyt
f n
- - e -- . ii _u
Trum In* -4-x
CMT
* Of mt* rtOOC*, *naa
ipon yow toiura to da so, a Oetouk
Judgmml a i t e entered a g i M
you in Wlaon Cowvy DHVtd Cowl
to Va Stela d North Cankna.
Thto 15th dey d Septontora. 2002.
Stophen L Beaman
Aaomey tor Va PlaktM
NC Bar Na 6021
POd Ofltoe Bae 1807
Witon. NC 27894-1907
(252)237-9020
t
Puttsh Saptombw X . 2002 and
October 9 .1 3 .2 0 0 2
00244
NOTICS Of
PUSUC MICTION
NOTICE (3 HEREBY (W EN.
CAJ TOWMG WAL SELL AT PUB­
LIC AUCTION THE FOLUMflNQ
DESCRIBED VEHICLE;
1995 SATURN 4 0 0 0 a BLUE
VIN* 1QBZHS2SXSZ18SS2S
THIS AUCTION WAL BE HELD
ON OCTOBER 1A M02 AT 10
OCLOCK AT C 6J TOW1NQ.1240 8.
CR 427, LONGYTOOO.FL 32750
PROSPECTIVE BK30CRS MAY
INSPECT THE VEHICLE THE DAY
BEFORE AUCTION BETWEEN
BAM ANO 5PM. TERMS ARE
CASH OR CCRTVK0 FUNDS CAJ
TOWING RESERVES THE RIOMT
TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY
ANO ALL BIOS
PubkdiSaptortiar X . 2002
00245
NOTICE O f PUMJC SALE
ALTAMONTE TOktoNO, 9SC.IMCUUMD VEMKLE AUCTION
117 MARKER 8T..
ALTAMONTE BPRMOS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1 0 X AM. SOLO
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR/OL BIOS
PURSUANT TO F A 713.79
15159003
1999 VW
1VWFA017XOV06187S
1990 PLYMOUTH
4P3CS44T8LE123232
1991 PLYMOUTH
4P30F44E8PE062309
1W1 BUCK
1G4NV54U6MM240360
PHONE ( 407-339-07 X
Pubiah: Saptomber X . 2002
00248

N o n e t OP PUSUC SALE
ALTAMOtm TDWWG, BKLUNCUUMEO VD BCU AUCTION
117 MARKER ST..
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT I O X AM. BOLD
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIOMT
TO REFUSE ANY OR A a BIOS
PURSUANT TO F A 713 78
1522-2002
1990 FORD
1FACPS3U7LA174189
1998 FORD
1FAFP10P8WW137741
1995 SUZUKI
2S3TE02V336413660
1 X 1 PONTIAC
1G2MX54C3M1209074
PHONE f 407-339-07 X
Puttsh. 8aptomb*r X , 2002
00347
NOTICS Of
PUSUC AUCTION
Nooce Is hereby given:
MoConnei Towing wB eei
d Pubkc Aucbon For Selvage
•of u w on o*mana io n*y&gt;*si

________
YVIDX864XF2099503
TTa Auction wB be held al 9 0 0
am onaaiddates abdve
McCorvoi Towing iReeovery. 2 8 X
Santord Am , Santord. FI, 32773
vehictot ora how prtor to tel*
Terms era "CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS' McConnelTbwtng
ratravet v a ngii to k d ep i« rafed
any and a i BIOS Puttsh Saptambar X . 2002
00249
fUSUC AUCTION
Pubic aucSon to be laid d 12 X
p m. on Va M i day d Octobar
3002. Al Va Irori door d Santord
Towing and Recovery located el
2522 Cowiry Club R 4 . Santord. FI
32771. lor Va pwpoa* d dtpoatog
d Va toiowtog velicto:
YEAR 2 X 0 MAKE DOOQE
VIN* 1B3E848C2VD504564
Pubiah Saptambar X . 2002
00240
BiTHCORCUT COURT
O f TH3 DOMTEENTH
JUOtCSAL CIRCUIT
Bi ANO FOR
SEMBiOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE ND: M -C A -M 35I5E
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF 52.198 X
IN UNITED STATES CURRENCY
N one* o f
FORFEITURE COMFUUNT
TO: Antonio Dona Reed
208 Megntti Avenue
AAemonto Spring*. Ftorkto 32701
In Va kkowing property: 5 2 .1 9 6 X
n Untied Su its currency
Donald F. Etinger. In hit dkcOI
cepacvy a t 8herVI d Va Oemtoci*
Cowiy. Ftorkto. Vvough hto oMcvra.
fo.eshgeforl or agents, tetrad Va
eboM property on or atom Augud 1
2002. d or near Va area d Megncka
Avenue and DaSoto Avenue.
Altamont*
Springs.
Barrinoto
Cowiy. Ftorkto. Said proparty to In
■he custody d lha Sheril d
Semmoto Cowiy lor Va pwpoee d
forfeiture pursuant lo aectlont
932.701-032.704. Ftorkto Staid
A Complaint tor tortokurt has been
Ned to t a eboM tiytod Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY Vol ■ true and
correct copy d IN* None* d
FOrtokura Comptolri wet kmMhed
by U S earthed met. ratwn receipt
requested, to the above-named
■dottiest VM 23 day d September.
2002.
Teehe M. Scoiaro
General Cowoei
Ftorkto Bar Na 0009825
Semmoto Cowiy BtarVIs OtBce
I X Bush Bodeverd
Santord, Ftorkto 32773
(407)8956601
Attorney tor Ftodborer
Putkah September X . 2002 and
O c to b « * 2 0 0 2
00250
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10AM d P rS d a n T M n g . 1240 &amp;
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(J61RGS174HS440310
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10AM d P itch e rs Tbwtog. 1240 B.
C R. 427, LonQwood.
Puttsh Septotnber X . 2002
OQ2S2
ttmftnote Community C otegc
IKOtotdonSoutovrad
Santord, FL 33771
Nodoe a i S e a ri MteWng
The Dtotrtd Board d Trustee* d
announce i Board Mulnfl In
whkh e l panon* a n kiMad.
Dei* end Tkne: Tu n i ey. October
1 * 1 0 0 2 * 1 7 0 0 pm
Piece: Bemmole Communvy
C o lig t
Wtedon Administration BuDdng
Room A -2X
Purpoee: Regutor MonViy Ms sang
AoopydV asgtrktom ey be
abtokad by wrtong to Or. E. Arm
McGee d I X Wddon Bodmard.
Santord, Florida 32773 or by caking
UratoCoweto d A 0 7 -X 5 X IO raid
smngmg lor an agenda to X
mated or raratoito tor pkk-tqi.
Pursuant to Va provtotora d t a
Arrancara wkh OtoabBtoa AoL raiy
parson requiring speco l aooommodaeons to parkctp l * In VM meatng
to asked to « M m Bammoto
CcmmwOy CoAaga al least 48
hows baton Va meeting by oorv
leckng Linda Kri(pi ai 4 07-325
XIO . V you art roaring or speech
impaired, p*tstt contact Banknote
CommwOy Coleg* by catoig M*
Dordhy Palahon el 407-32521X .
Persona are edrtoed VOL • to y
io appaal any dactefon mada
d Vito meatng. t o y wB need 6
record d Va pnocoednge end tor
such pwpoee. to y may need to
Insure Vol e verbatim record d Va
proceedng* is made, which record
foefodae Va llivm ony end evktonc*
tpon which t o appeal to to be
baaed, per Bedton 286 0108,

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Parcel A TTa East 218 72 tod d
lha West 1154 8 tod d Va SouVi
X I tod d Va North 879.4 tod d
Va Northwest 1/4 d Va Southwest
1/4 d Section 30. Towndip 21
SouVl Range 31 East104 30-21-3 1 -3 0 5 X 6 0 0 0 0 0
Pared B: Tha Ead 364 J tod d Va
Wed 1 J 5 4 5 tod d Va Sowh
356 6 tod d Va North 836 7 tod d
Northwed 1/4 d SouVrwed 1/4
d Secbon 30. Tbwnettp 21 Scum.
Rang* 31 East Lea* Va Nonh X I
tod d Va East 216 72 tod Vorad.
ANO Va East 364-60 tod d Va
Wad i .354 5 tod d Va North 3 2 3
tod d Va Northwed 1/4 d Va
8ouViwed 1/4 d Section X .
Township 21 SouVl. Range 31 East.
Bammoto Cowiy. Fiord*
Pared C: Thi Ead 430 tod d t a
Wed 9 K tod d Va Northwed 1/4
d Va Sowhwed 1/4 d Va Section
30. Township 21 SouVi. Range 31
Ead. LESSVa SouVi 677 tod VareoL Semmoto Cowiy. Ftorkto.
end Va undersigned *s Sheril d
Semmoto Cowiy. Ftorkto. wfl d
1 1 0 0 AM. on Va 16VideydOcJ
A D . 2002 dtor tor tele raid sod to
Va N d a d bidder. FOR CASH Bi
HAND ANO SUBJECT TO ANY
ANO ALL EXISTV4Q UEN3. d t a
Front (Wed) Door, d Va d t p * d
t a Semmoto Cowiy Courthouse to
Santord. Ftorkto foe abora
described property
Thd said tale I* being made to
senary Va torm* d VM Writ d
Donald F. Etinger, Sherd
Beninoto County Ftorkto
Wdi Sato Hdd On: October 1 *
3082
NOTICE REGARD#*) THE AMERI
CANS WITH DISABAITIES ACT OF
19K . PERSONS WITH A DISABILI­
TY NCEDtNQ SPECIAL AOCOMMOOATIONS TO RARTICIRATE IN
THE PROCEEDWOS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE CIV*
DIVISION AT THE SHERIFF'S
OFFICE. I X BUSH BOULEVARD
SANFORD FLOROA AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDINOS (407)6859640 TTD
(407)9653323
Pubkehed Septerrber 1 * 22. X ,
2002 Wk) October * 2002
00079
M THE CMCUIT COUNT.
BI ANO FOR WMBtOLS
COUNTY, FLOMOA
CASS NOJ 03-ON9B97-09HG
W RE: THE PETITION O f
MARIA MARQARKM HAHN IV l
MARGARET GEOROE
NOTKB O f ACTION Of
CHANGE OF NAM
TO: ERIC GRANT GEORGE
A M i s s Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTTFTEO Vol
a peOkon lor change d your minor
d d d en s names: BRANDY MCOLE
GEORGE and TIERRA MARC
GEORGE to BRANDY NKXXE
HAHN and TIERRA MAKE HAHN,
wea Nra( In Via Cowl on t a 8*i
day d September. 3002. X MARIA
MARQARKM HAHN, raid n u t o i
raqdrad to Mrve k copy ol yow
nekton defense* I any lo I on t a
art 409 Chestnut hranue.
AAsmori* Springs, Florldi 32701.
and Ne Va origmd wkh Va Ctork d
VM Court on or b etas OCTOBER
14.2002. k you Inked to do 9 * 9
■totodl wB be entered egaind you
t a Va ra id demanded m » a
WARTBNQ: RiM 1 2 X 5 . Ftorkto
Franty Lew Rule* d Procedure.
raqXe*certameuVionakcikack&gt;sura d docwToris and FSormakon.
Fakuro to comply can n e X In tanekon* mdudmg damtoakl or striking
dptoedtog*
WITNESS my hand end sad d
t i e Court on SEPTEMBER 9.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CWCUT COURT
By: Sutondt Rsoptoe
Deputy Ctork
Pubkah: Beptombd 15.22. X . 2002
and O cto b d * 1002
O O IX __________________________
INTHS CMCUTT COURT
OF THS dOKTEENTH
JUOICIAL CMCUTT
Bi ANO FOR
■ COUNTY,

C A M NOu B5CA-1TM 14L
UMTED STATES OF AMERICA, by
and mrouch Va Secretary d
VETERANS AFFAIRS.
«
ROBERT L HOPE; JEAN C HOPE,
htosrito; U S BAM( NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, as Truss** raid CoAgrMfnxi Oliva n Of
J w a 3 0 . 1 9 X .( I H Home Ownra
Tlud 19951); raid UNKNOWN TENANTAMNER3,
NOTICt OF BALK
Nonce la haraby ghen VoL pw•uari to Va order or knd |w*meri
antored m VM cause m Va CkaB
Court d Bemlnoto Cowiy Ftorkto, I

e property a*id
Cowvy, Florid*

Ctrcuk Court
County, Ftorlda
Ceee V 94-1194DR-02L
HIRE The Farmer Uemege ah
Ahmed VbutdSeidi
Sneron Welling Sent

17757 U S 19 NorVi

NOTKt Of
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nonce to hereby grvwn Vol I ran
engaged m butmest « 544 Mauds
Place. Longwood. Bemmole Ccxjnry
Ffond*. 32750 wider Vo FkMoue
Name d Into m m Satoe Oneup
and Voi I N X to ragtotor t«M
nano wBh Va Dhtoton d
T airlau M . Flond*

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WMSkng Saak. PlamdKD v *
Ahmad Tdreel Sack. Defendant^)
which aforesaid Wit d Esacubon
we* ddherad to n a sa ShraVI d
Sranmoto Cowiy. Ftonda and I have
levied upon ak Va nghL Nto raid
mrarasl d Va detondra**) m Va
blowing dasertoed proparty said
proparty kamg toeatod In Saninoto
Cowiy. Ftorkto. mora parVcutorty

LOT 11 * TRAJLWOOO ESTATE*
SECTION ONE. ACCORDINOTO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1 *
RAGES 27 ANO X OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMXOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
and commonly hnowi aa:
517 Grows Street. Akamoris
Spring* FL 37714
« puttc aato, to t a Nghad and
bad dddar. tor cadL d t a wed
kori door d t a Semmoto Cowvy
Courthouse Santord. Ftond* d
11 CO AM on OCT 1 7 ,2 X 3 .
Date* SEP 13.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
A8 CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctork
In accordance son Va Amencene
Wrai DaabBU* Act parson* *X i
dssbBkse needng e specol
eccommoclelinn to perkdpaie to VM
proceedng should ooried oowt
Admmwrakon el totophona number.
(407)666-4227. nd Imer t o n seven
(7) dey* pnor to Va prooeratoig. I .
heermg knperad. (TDO) 19 0 0 9 5 5
9771, or Vtatoe (V)1-6059558770.

Pubkah: September X . 2002
00253
71 Pori

NOTICE Of
SHERIFF'S BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Vat
by' virtu* d Vol certain W d d
Encukon Issued oul d end under
Va seel d Va CkcUl Cowl d
Serranoto Cowiy. Ftonda. C at* a
94-1194DR08L upon a tool |udgnori raratorad m Va atoraadd cowl
on Va 29Vi day d M y. A.D 2002 to

VDBCIA AUCTION

1.1

151503

4T18V21E7LU2091I2
NOTICS Of SALE
Nobce la haraby gryan Vat. pwsued to Va order or krai tudgnam
ariartd si VM ceut* h Va Cecul
Cowl d Samewto Cowiy Ftorlda. 1
wB sai Va property tkuatod In
Samewto Cowiy, Ftorlda. deterbed
aa:
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH­
EAST CORNER O f LOT 8 AS
SHOWN ON THE PLAT O f NEL­
SONS LAKE VIEW HEIGHTS
AMENOED PLAT, ACCOROiNQ TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12.
PAGE 92. THENCE NORTH 0
DEGREES 3Z EAST I X X FEET
TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER
OF SAID LOT 6. THENCE SOUTH
89 DEGREES 5D2T EAST 1500
FEET TO THE NORTHWEST COR­
NER OF LOT 8 OF SAID PLAT.

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MANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORtOA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE N a : 03-CA-1404-14 L
THE DANK Of NEW YORK. TRUST
UNDER AOREEMENT
DATED 12/1101 (EOCC TRUST
2001-2).
BETTY L KIUINOSWORTH A/K/A
BETTY L KILLINOWORTH, M al.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(PIm m pubkah to THE
SEMINOLE HERALO)
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN pur•uarY to • Final Judgment at
N n c k w i d M M day ol SEP
IS. 2002. and antarad in Cm * Na
02-CA-HO4-14-L, ol Vi* O a j*
Court olVi* 1STH Jutkdal C vak to
•ml k» SarrYnota County Flood*.
mtiwMl THE BANK Of NEW
YORK. TRUST UNDER AOREE­
MENT OATEO 12/01/01 (EOCC
TRUST 2001-2). I* th* PUrOI *nd
BETTY L KAJJNQSWORTH A/K/A
BETTY L KAUNQWORTH
UNKNOWN SPOUSE Of BETTY L
KIUINOSWORTH A/K/A BETTY L
KALINOWORTH. JOHN DOE:
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN­
ANT (S) IN POSSESSION O f THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY. I wk tal to
9 e h l^ M *nd bMl tYddar lor caah
■1 Ve WEST FRONT DOOR Of
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. In SMYnoN Courty,
Florid*. * 1 11O0 an Vi* toy or New
12.2002. t e Mowing daaerted
proparty M Ml torth In Mid Find
Judgment. lO-wV
THE NORTH 78 FEET OF LOT J7,
LESS THE WE8T 20 FEET FOR
ROAD AND THE NORTH 78 FEET
O f LOT 38. LESS THE EAST 18
FEET Of LOT 36. WASHINGTON
HEIGHTS. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECOROED
IN PLAT BOOK 3. PAOE(S) 37, Of
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
A/K/A 4 1 1 REED ROAD OVIEDO.
FL 32700
Vi *ocord*nc* w*h Vw Amancan*
w*h Daabkkaa Act Rareona wah
CXaabBwii n—&lt;Sng « *p»a*l
accommodation to partnpata In 9Ya
procMrSng BhcxAd contact Ve Court
ArknMetrator al 201 N .PM
Ah m , Santord F I 32771,
Talaphore Nwrbet (407)3234330
not Mar Van aaven (7) day* prior to
Ve procaadaig V te aring Impaired.
(TDO) 1600-8556771 orVbtoa
(VJ1600 955 6 7 /0 via Flonda RMy
I toy 0( SEP 13.2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clark Ol Th* C aok Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
BubnYtod by:
Law Office ol MaraheJ C. Wataon
1900NW49IM BlrM. Soria 120
Fori Laudardala. Flortto 33300
Talaphore. (984)4830308
FaoaWka: (084)771-8082
Putfatt September 22.29.2002
OOIS8
M THt ORCUTT COURT
OfTHS 1Ml JUOICUL ORCUTT,
M AND FOR SBMNOU
COUNTY. FLORBA
CASS NO.: 03-C A-1I1314L
AMERICAN GENERAL HOME
EOUTTY, INC.

L eg als
MARYANNE MORSE
n&gt; d Caeul Cowl
Mary Slroupa
Deputy Clort
PREPARE DOY.
SeoulE S rn o rti. Eaq
800 Corporata Dnva. Swta 510
Fort Laudardala. a 33334
Pd **h Sammola Herald
Pdkah. September 22. 29. 2002
00187
W THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICUL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIOA.
VI ANO FOR
8EMINOLE COUNTY
CWILOWWON
CAM NO: 02-CA-tt8-14-W
CITIFINANCIAL. INC 344. U C
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
a sso c iates financial

SERVICES O f AMERICA. INC.
v*.
DONALO J. FERRELL; JANE DOE
FERRELL. THE UNKNOWN WIFE
OF DONALD J FERRELL; IF
LWINO. INCLUDtNQ ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAIO
DEFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. CREDITORS.
LIENORS ANO TRUSTEES ANO
AU OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST th e named
DCFENOANT(S), ST TROPEZ
HOMEOWNERS1ASSOCIATION.
INC; THE LANDING ASSOCIA­
TION. INC;CHASE MANHATTAN
BANK. USA. NA;WHETHER DIS­
SOLVED OR PRESENTLY EXISTINO. TOGETHER WITH ANY
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES. CREDI­
TORS. UENOR3. OR TRUSTEES
OF SAIO DEFENDANT(S) ANO AU
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
through , u n o er . o r against
OEFENOANT(S); JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT; JANE OOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT.
AMENOCO
NOTICE OF SALE
Noaea la hereby gtvan mat pw- .
•uarY to Vm Amandad Find
Swnmary JudgmarY ol Foradoawa
antarad In Vm ahoy* atytad eauaa.
In Vm CVcwl Court d Sanwida
CowYy. Florida. I w« aai Vm prepar­
ty uiuaia in OanYrida County,

r OfKM,oncroM U.

LOT 36. THE LANDING.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 38. PAGES 41
THROUGH 61. O f THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O f SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
AK/A 665 CASA OEL SOL CIR­
CLE, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, a
32714.
d putke tala, lo Vm NdMal and
bad btdtor. tor caah. AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOR SEMMOLE COUN­
TY COURTHOUSE. SANfORD
FLORIDA. Flonto. at 11 DOAJYl. on
Vm day d NOV 12.2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Slroupa
Dapury Clark
Law OKcaa d Dantal C. Cenauagra
•601 North Amenta Awanua
Tampa. Florida S3604-I04I
Adomaya lor Ptatofll
PUYtotv September 22. 29.2002
00166
MTH6C3RCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUOICtAL CRICUIT,
MANOFOR
SONNOLI COUNTY, - •-

JONATHAN OAVIO POLLOCK and
REBECCA ANNE POLLOCK.
OatondanSa)
N0T1CS Of
NOTICE la hereby glean VM Via
wdanignad Ctort of 9 a Ckok
Court of SamMoto CowVy. Florida.
adL on Via day Ol OCT 17,2002. at
11D0 AM. at Via WaN Front Door
ol Via BanYnda CowVy CouiVyjum .
Santoro. Florida oSar tor uia and
•alal pubic outcry to teN ghaai
widbaaMYddar lor eaati.Ha Mow­
ing daaerted proparty a h a u
SEMMOLE CowVy. Florida
Lot 73. SANFORD PLACE, PM
Bock 33. Paga 33-35. P u t*
Raoorda ol Samlnola County.
pwauarV to Va Final JudpnarV
•reared to a caaa pandng to aald
C ow l Via MyM ol atYiti la ln*caM
WITNESS my hand and olkctal
•Ml ol aNd Corn VYa day ol SEP
13.2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clarli ol Vm Q rak Court
By: Mary Btrowa, DC.
V you are a paraon w«i a daabtoy
who naada any apacM accommoda­
tion to parkdpala to VVa procaatVng.
you ara areatod, al no ooN to you. to
Vm provision ol apodal kaawtanca.
Plaaaa oorVaa Cowl AdmmevaDon
* 9 0 1 N. Park Am . Bta. N301.
Santord. Florida 32771, tataphona
(407)3234330. Ed. 4227. wrVYn
two working day* ol yew racapl ol
VYa node*. Vtearing Impaired.
(TDO) 1-803*68*771 or WYoa (V)
1-S0006SS770. d a Florida (May
John C. EngMhardL PA
1624 E. LMngaton 81.
Orlando. Flondt 32*03
Pitotoh: Saplambar 22 .2 9.2002
00166
_________
MTMSORCUIT COURT
O f THE 1STN JUOICUL
ORCUTT, M ANO FOR
StM N m ■ COUNTY.
FIjORBA
CAS6 NO. 03-CA-1143-I4-L
WACHOVIA BANK. NATIONAL
ASOCIATION F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK.
MILDRED BERNARD, al al .
NOTICSOf BALI
PURSUANT TO CHAPTtR 44
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN pwauarY to Vm Final Judgment In
Foractoaura dalad SEP 13.2002.
and arYarad In CaM Na 02-CA1142-144. ol Vm Ckem Court al VM
IMi JwkcU Cireu* In and lor
8amnoia CowYy. Florida, wharan
WachoYM Bank. Naannal
Aaaooakon W/a FVN IkYon
National Bank la Ha»Y* and MS.OREO BERNARD M aL ara VM
datondama. I wa aal lo Ve tvghaat
and b a « taddar lor caah M VM
Sarranola Coway CowViouaa. 301
N Park Avanua. Bardord. a 32771.
a l1 ID 0 A M .c n Vm day ol OCT
17.2002. VM Mowing daacrtMd
proparty •• aal torth to aaid Ordar c!
Final JudgnMrY. to a t
Una Na SI. Bitttng Na S. d HBDEN SPRINGS CONDOMINIUM, a
Condomavwn. aocorkng to Ve
Oadaraaon d CondomkYwn racord•d to ORdd Raoorda Book IM4.
Paga 666 Vvough 7(6. and ai
edk ka and amandmanu VMtad.
Putke Raootda d Sananda Cruay.
Pmparty AddraM: 620 (Harwood
Court. M l. /Uamonta Spmga. a
32714
DATED d Sadotd. 8amaida
CowYy Florida. VYa day d SEP
1 3 .2 0 0 2

CAM NO: 61 CA 006363 14 M-L
B A /* Of AMERICA. NA .
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST BY
MERGER O f BANK O f AMERCA.

Fsa

PLAINTIFF
VS.
JOHN J CONNELLY. If UVWQ.
ANO r DEAD THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEWS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES, ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS, CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO AU OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH UNOER OR
AGAVIST JOHN J CONNELLY;
MRS. JOHN X CONNELLY; LAURA
J VOETSCH, If UVMO. ANO If
DEAD THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSBNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU
OTHER PARTIES CLAJUING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST LAURA J VOETSCH.
JOE ROE: FIRSTPLUS FINANCIAL.
M C. A CORPORATION. JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DEfENOANT(S)
NOTICE Of
FORECLOSURE 6ALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN pw
•uarY 10 a Summary Find JudgmarY
d Foradoawa dalad SEP 13.2002
arYarad to CM Cata Na 0 1-CA00039314 ML d Vm Cveul Cowl
d Vm 16TH Judd d O a k In and
tor SEMINOLE County. Santoro.
Florida. I Yd aafl lo Vm MdMd and
tMd lYddar lor cadi d Vm Wad
FrwY Door d VM SEMNOLE
CowYy CowViouaa tocaed d 301
N. Park Auvnua In Santord. Florida,
d IIO O am o n tM toy ol OCT
15,2002 VakYtowIngi
property •• aal torth to
SotYiMry Find JudgmarY. lo w t
LOT 171, DEER RUN4JNFT 9 "B*.
ACCOROMG TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 29. RAGES 41 ANO
42. Of THE PUBLIC RECORDS Of
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dalad VYa day d SEP 13. 2002.
(ORCUTT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d Vm Ckedl Cowl
By: Mary Stroup*
Dapury Clark
PUkafito
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O f DAVID J
STERN. PA . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAiNTIff
901 S. UnhYnVy Ortoa SUM 800
Plantation. FL 33334
(964)2339000
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABkJTIES
ACT. paraona aaVidaaMkaa naad
ng a apacial accommodatjcn ahodd
corYad COURT ADM9HSTRATION.
d Vm SEMMOLE CowYy
CowVmjaa 1 *07-66»422T. 1.
800-988-6771 (TDO) or 1 -600465(770. Ma Florida Ralay Same*
' PubAah SapMmbar 2 2 .2 9 .2 0 0 2
0 0 1 (6
M THE CMCUfT COURT
Of THE 1ITH
j u o ic u l cw cu rr,
MANOFOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
n a ir a a tl
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CAM NO: 62 CA 1634 14 L
CITYMORTOAGE. MC .
PLAINTIFF
VS
STEVEN A GANNON AK/A
STEVEN GANNON. IF UVMO.
ANO If DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEWS. DEVISEES.

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GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO AU OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST STEVEN A GANNON
AK/A 8TEVEN GANNON.
JENNIFER GANNON JOtW OOE
ANO JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE Of
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uarY lo ■ Summary Final JudgmarY
d Foradoawa dalad SEP 13. 2002
arYarad In CM* CaM No 02-CA
1634-14 L d Vm O o r t Court d Vm
I8TH Judcial Circuit In and lor
SEMINOLE CowYy. Santord.
Flonto, I wk ta i to Via ryghaat and
bat! baldar tor cath al Vm Waal
Fred Door al Vm SEMINOLE
CowYy CourViouM locaMd al 301
N Park Ayanua In Santord. Florida,
al 1100 a m on Vm day or OCT
15.2002 Vm Mowing totertoad
proparty a t tat totVi In add
Swnmary Final JudgmarY. Iowa.
LOT 7. BLOCK B. SUNLANO
ESTATES. ACCOKDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECOflOCO
IN PLAT BOOK 11. PAGE 16-22.
Of THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dalad VYa day d SEP 13. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d Vm CaeWI Court
By Many Stroupa
Dapuly Clark
Pub*ah inTHE SEMINOLE HERALO
THE LAW Of FICE8 O f DAVID J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
SOI S. UnrvYrMy Dnva Suita 800
Ptodahon. FL 33324
(984)2338000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABkJTIES
ACT. paraona w4h daabrMMa naadIng a apacial accommodation ahodd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
•I Vm SEMINOLE CowYy
Counhouaa 1 4 0 7 -6 6 6 4 2 2 7 . 180D 968677I (TDO) or 1 6 0 0 -9 6 3
6770, na Flonto Ralay Same*
Putkah Saptambar 22. 29. 2002
00170
M THE CMC1XT COURT
OF THE UTH
ju o i c u l cw c u rr,
M AND FOR
MMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CAM NO: 02 CA 166* 14 L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC
PLAINTIFF
VS.
CHERYL A COX. IF LIVING. ANO
IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEWS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
UENORS
CREDITORS TRUSTEES ANO AU
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST CHERYL A. COX,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f CHERYL
A. COX. If ANY, DEER RUN
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION 47A INC; JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICSOf
FORECLOSURE BALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pw•uad lo a 8ummary Find Judgmad
d foradoawa dalad 8EP 13.2002
antarad m O f Caaa Na 02-CA1686-14 L d Vm O c u t Cowl d Vm
f 16TH JudKlaJ C atdt In and tor
SEMINOLE CowYy, BwYoid.
Florida. I a d aal to Vm hrghad and
tMd bkktor tor cadi al Vm Waal
Fred Door d Vm SEMMOLE
CowYy Counhouaa located d 301
N. Park Avarua In Santord. Florida,
d 1 1 0 0 a m . on Vm day ol NOV
12. 2002 Vm toaoMng daacrtMd
preparty aa aal torVi In aard
Bwnmary Find Judgmad. to-n*:
LOT 74. DEER RUN. UMT 7A
ACCOROMG TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED M
PLAT BOOK 26. PAGE 91. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF 8EMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
Dalad VYa day ol SEP 13.2002
(c w c u r r c o u r t s e a l )
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d Vm Cacul Cowl
By: Mary StrewM
Dapuly Clark
PuMahln:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVO J.
STERN. PA . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 8. Unrvartay Dnva Stoa 600
Plantation, FL 33324
198412336000
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABkJTIES
ACT, paraona wdi tkaakkaiaa naad Ing a apacial accommodation ahodd
endad COURT ADMINISTRATION.
•I VM SEMINOLE County
CourthouM at 4 0 7 6 6 6 4 2 2 7 .1 600 9638771 (TDO) or 1600-988
6770, via Florida Rady Samoa
Pubbah SapMmtMl 22. 29. 2002
OQI7I

M T H t c w c u rr c o u r t
OF THE I6TH
JUDICIAL CWCUTT,
MANOFOR
6EMMOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
g en er al

JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 6 3 C A 1 6 6 6 1 4 L
WACHOVU BANK OF DELAWARE.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FK/A
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
DELAWARE.
PLAINTIFF
VS
THE UNKNOWN HEWS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
MTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF
EMMA J BRUNER. DECEASED
ET 4!
DEFENDANTS)

NOTICSOF ACTION

CONSTRUCTTVS SSKVICS
TO. UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEWS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU
OTHER PARTIES CLAJMMO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF
EMMA J BRUNER
lehoee raeidence » wYmoam *
tM/atMWMy be Vying, and k
datondama aho may b* apouaaa.
haaa. danaaaa. granlaat.
bualaaa. and a l parka* daanng an
YYaraal by. ihiougn. widar or
•gaaid Vm Datandantt. aYio are nd
known to ba daad or akua. and H
pareaa having or daanmg lo ha«*
any nghl. KM or Idarad In Vm prop
arty daaenbad In Vm mongaga
titwg lorvdOMd htfMl
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO Vial
an acbon lo toradoaa a mongaga
on Vm toaowmg proparty:
LOT 40. U S B THE EAST 3 4
FEET THEREOF. ANO LOT 42.
PLAT OF THE OREENLEAF ANO
WILSON’S MOTION TO THE
TOWN OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
ACCOROMQ TO THE PLAT

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THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3. PAGES 2 t AND 27.
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
ha« been Nod agams! you and tho
you are required to eerve e copy ol
-our written defeneae. 4 eny. to it on
DAVID J STERN. ESO PtamMT t
attorney, wt\o%t addrett N 001 S
Unrvervty Drtve #500. Plantation. FL
33324 on or before (no taler than 30
dayt from the data ol th# first put*cation ol th* notice of action) and
Ma the ort^nal with the derli of th»e
court erther before service on
Plantin'* attorney or tmm*Aat*»y
mereaner, oinerwtsa a Owiun ww
ba antarad aganat you tor Vm raid
demanded In Vm cornptaeY or peaWITNESS my hand and Vm Mai ol
Ihra Court at SEMINOLE CowYy.
Flonto. vna day ol SEP13 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY RuVl King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 8 UNIVERSITY ORIVE
SUITE 800
PLANTATION. FL 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, pedona with OtebM ai Head­
ing a apacial accommodation mould
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
•I Vm SEMINOLE County
Counhouaa at (407)6654227,1600-9836771 (TDO) or 1 6 0 0 9 5 3
8770. via Flonto Relay Sarvtca
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB
USHEO ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Putkah Saplambar 22. 29, 2002
00172
THICWCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
j u o i c u l c w c u rr
MANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CTVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 66664-CA
DIVISION 14 f
FT MORTGAGE COMPANIES
DIVA FTB MORTGAGE SERVICES
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
JAMES H. LEE, d al.
Detondad(i)
SECOND AMENOCO
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw•uad lo a Second Amandad Final
.Ajogmern o» Mortgeqe roreooeure
to tod Saplambar 12. 2002. and
antarad In Caaa NO 99-564 CA d
d a Cacul Court d Vm EIGH­
TEENTH Ju d d d Crrou« n and tor
SEMMOLE CowYy. Flonto wharaai
FT MORTGAGE COMPANIES
QUA FTB MORTGAGE SERVICES
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, la Vw PlddYl and
JAMES H LEE. FORREST I
GREENE: BARBARA SEYMOUR.
WANDA L OUEVW; MARGARET
DAVIS. UNDA THOMAS. STATE OF
FLORIDA • DEPARTMENT OF
LABOR 6 EMPLOYMENT SECURI­
TY; NATIONSBANK. NA SUCCES­
SOR BY MERGER TO BARNETT
TECHNOLOGIES. INC SUCCES­
SOR BY MEROE R TO BARNETT
RECOVERY CORPORATION.
COLUMBIA MEDICAL CENTER
F/K/A CENTRAL FLORtOA
REGIONAL HOSPITAL; 8EMINOLC
COUNTY; CITY OF SANFORD; ara
Vm Datondant*. I wd eal to vm
lYdiaal wid bael bidder tor caah d
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMMOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA at
11:00 AM. on VM 17Vl dayol
October. 2002. Vm blowing
daaenbad pmparty aa ad lu.ii In
add Find Judgment
BEGIN 30 FEET WEST ANO
(86.46 FEET SOUTH OF THE NE
CORNER OF SECTION 33. TOWN­
SHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 32 EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOROA.
RUN THENCE SOUTH PARALLEL
TO THE EAST LINE OF SAIO SEC­
TION 33. A DISTANCE OF 4 6 0 0
FEET. THENCE WEST 206 73
FEET, THENCE SOUTH 206 73
FEET. THENCE WEST 206 73
FEET THENCE NORTH 263 73
FEET. THENCE EAST 417.46 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
A/K/A 440 Snowhd Rd. Geneva.
FL 32732
WITNESS MY KANO and VM Mai
d VYa Court on SaptombertS. 2002.
Maryann* Mora*
Clark or m* Circua Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Eetwnarfl* AAtaocial**. P A
P O Boa 25018
Tampa. Flonto 33622-601*
"S e e Americana w*h Ckaahknaa
Ad
V you ara a paraon wdi a d a a M y
who naada accommodation In or
to parkdpau In tv* procaatoig. you
ara anaOad at no coal to you. lor Vm
p w
d cartam aaaratanoa.
naaaa corYad Court AWnruabaeon
d 201 N Park Avanua. Santord.
Flonto 32771. lalaphcn* nwrtiat
(407)6664227. wkhm 2 working
day* d yow racarpl d VYa documam, V hwanng mparrad. (TDO) 1
600-9836771.
Putkah Saplambar 2 2 .2 9 .2 0 0 2
00174

L

Sunday. September 20. 2002 I’agC 5 B

Maryann* More*
Clark ol th* Cacul Court
By Mary Slroupa
Deputy Clark
Echavama AAaioaato*. PA
PO Boa 28018
Tampa, Elonda 33622-5018
Saa Americana wah Daabktw*
Act
V you art a paraon with a deubaty
who naada accommodation In order
to participata at VYa procaadaig. you
ar* entitled al no coat to you. tor Vm
prtMaion cY carton aaaiaUnca
Ptoaaa contort Court Admeuatrabon
al 201 N Park Atanua. Santord.
Ftorkto 32771, telephone number
(407)6634227. wtthn 2 working
dayt d your racatpl d VYa documart. Hhearing mparrad. (TDO) I800-9886771.
Pubfcah Saplambar 22. 29.2002
00178
THE CmCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 02-786-CA
DIVISION 14 L
U S BANK.NA.
Ptornuft.

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POINT O f BEGINNING
AK/A 14*5 Sh*h**I O d e .
Meeteoer. EL 3274*
WITNESS MY HANO end the teal
of th* Court on SEP 16. 2002
Maryam* Mora*
Clark ot tha Cireua Court
By Mary Stroww
Deputy dark
Echavama LAttocialea. PA
PO Boa 28018
Tampa. Florida 33622 8018
Saa Americana wah Daabktwa
Art
II you ara a paraon wah a rkaabaay
iho naada acccmmodahon ai orttor
to partiapato n Put procaadaig. you
art antatod at no oewt to you. tor VM
previaion d cartoto aaatatonca
•aa corYad Cowl Admrmatiataxi
•I 201 N Park Avanua. Santord.
Florida 32771. latophona nun-bar
(407)6634227. wYtan 2 working
day* d yaw receipt d Vua docu
mam; V haarlng Impaired. (TDO) I600-9556771.
Publtah Saplambar 2 2 .2 9 . 2002
00178

on (he dey of OCT 15. ?0Q2. at
11 00 e m el Weel front Door of the
Seminole County Courthouse, the *
undersigned Clerk wM offer tor tele
the following described reel proper*
f
Lot 4, Block C. Sweefweler Oekt
Section 16. eccordmg to Ihe pill
thereof n recorded m Piet Book 23.
Peg* 9. m the Pubfcc Records of
Semmofo County. Florid*
together with an structures. Improve­
ments. futures, eppkences. and
appurtenance* on said land or used
In conjunction therewith
The aforesaid tale w* be mede
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment entered In CM No 01*
CC-1874-20-C pendng m the
Cotrty Coud of tie E^f*een&lt;h
Judcia) O c u t In and lor Semeiole
County Florida
DATED thr* day of SEP 13. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COUNTY COURT
B r Mary S troupe
Deputy Clerk
It you are a person with a ditabftty
who needs any accommodation in
order lo partcfoala m thts proceed­
ing. you are entitled, at no cost to
you. lo the provision of certain
assistance Please contact Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue. Suite N301. Santord. FL
32771 (407) 6*5-4727 wkfwi 2
working days of you receipt of Ms
notice, if you are hearing or w&gt;ce
impaired, cal M 0 M 6 M 7 7 1 .
MARRY W CARLS. ESQ
Teytor ft Carte. PA
850 Concourse Parkway South.
Sul* 105
Maitland. Florida 32751
Publish September 22. 29. 2002
OQ17*

WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF T»«S
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al oViar credaora ol Via dacadam
and paraona having claim* or
demand! aganat Vi* dacadanTa
atlala. Induing unmaturad. COnOngam or witqwdatad daan*, mutt Na
thev daana wfVi VYa Court WITHIN
3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FIUO WKL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha dal* of Aral putkcaaon ot VYa
Nocca la Saplambar 22. 2002.
IYNNETTE R TYLER
1203 HYtoreal Drtva
Baaavka. NabreaU 66008
MICHAEL C TYLER
1907 N Highway Al A. V303
Inrkan Harbow Beach. FL 32937
Ambar Jada F Johnaon
Florida Bar No 978590
Lam O ftc.t ol Ambar JwM F.

THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOK3AL CIRCUR
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 02-1040-CA
DIVISION 14 L
BANCO POPULAR NORTH
AMERICA. A NEW YORK STATE
CHARTER BANK.
Ptoeidl.
va
EDNA L ROBLEDO, al al.
Oatondam(a)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwauam to a Feid JudgmarY d
Mongaga Foractoaura dalad
Saplambar 13. 2002. and antarad to
Caaa NO 02-1040 CA M ot to*
Cacul Court d to* EIGHTEENTH
JurkctoJ O a k to and tor SEMI­
NOLE Counly. Florida whareto
BANCO POPULAR NORTH AMERI­
CA. A NEW YORK STATE CHAR­
TER BANK, to Via Ptamdl and
EDNA L ROBLEDO. TENANT i t
NK/A STEPHEN MELENOE2.
CITIFINCIAL EQUITY SERVICES.
INC; TENANT a I NK/A STEPHEN
MELENDEZ are toa Datondama. I
wk aal to Via hrghaal and baal bid­
der tor caih •: WEST rnONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE COUN­
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD.
FLORIDA d 11.00 AM. on Via (toy
d OCT 17, 2002. to* toaowmg
daaerbad property a* **T torth In
•aid Find Judgmad:
LOT 22. OAK PARK SUBDIVI­
SION. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 6. RAGE 68. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
AK/A (2 4 Qrandytow Avanua.
Aaarntmu Sprtooa. FL 32701
WITNESS MY HANO and to* aad
ot tor* Court on SEP 13. 2002
Maryann* More*
Clark d to* O a k Cowl
By Mary StrmkM
Daputy Clark
Cchavarna (Aaaoctotoa. PA
PO. Boa 28018
Tampa. Florida 33622-6018
•‘Saa American* wah DtoabMaa
Ad
V you are a paraon wdi a rkaabaay
who naada aocommndaaon to order
lo parkolpato to VYa procaeikng, you
•re andtod d no coal lo you, tor toa
previaion d cartato aaaratanca
Ptoaaa comad Court AdriYntoVabon
a! 201 N Park Avanua. Santord.
Florida 32771. latophona number
(407)6654277. akhto 2 working
dayadyourecatpldSYadD cu'
mam. V hearing impaired. (TDO) 1600-9666771.
Publdi: Saptombar 2 2 .2 9 . 2002
OQI77

WILLIAM C. BARKER, d d.
Datondanl(a)
NOTICE Of
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uarY to a Final JudgmarY d
Mortgage Foractoaura dated
Saplambar 13. 2002. and antarad In
Caaa NO 02 756 d Vm Cacul
Cowl ot Via EIGHTEENTH Judctol
Cacuk to and tor SEMINOLE
County. Florida wharaai U 8 BANK.
N A , la Vm PtotoMt and WkLIAM C.
DARKER, PHYLLIS E BARKER.
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDER. OR AGAINST THE HERE­
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN­
DANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE.
WHETHER SAIO UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST
AS SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS. THE
HUNTINGTON NATIONAL BANK:
MERRILL LYNCH CREDIT CORPO^
RATION. SUNTRUST BANK. N A ;
GREENSTREET FINANCIAL. LPj
ara vm Datondama. I a d aal lo Vm
high**! and baat brddar tor caah al
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURTMOUSE. SANFORD FLORIDA d
11 00 AM. on Vm day d OCT 17,
2002. Vw toaowmg daacrtMd prop­
arly a t aal torth to aald Paid
Judgmant.
LOT 21. EAST CAMOCN. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK X .
PAGES 87. 68 ANO 89. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA ANO A PARCEL OF
LAND BEING A PART OF TRACT
A SAIO PLAT OF EAST CAMOCN.
BE IRQ MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
FROM THE NORTHWESTERLY
CORNER OF LOT 20. SAID PULT
OF EAST CAMOCN. RUN SOUTH
26 DEGREES. 12 MINUTES 08
SECONDS WEST ALONG THE
WESTERLY UNE OF SAID LOT 20.
3 7 7 2 9 FEET; THENCE WEST
ALONQ THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF
SAIO TRACT A 136 33 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 41 DEGREES 36
MINUTES 07 8ECONOS WEST.
ALONQ THE SOUTHWESTERLY
UNE OF SAID TRACT A 13 40
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGMNINO. THENCE CONTINUE
NORTH 41 DEGREES 39 MIN
UTES 07 SECONDS WEST. 13232
FEET; THENCE NORTH 48
DEGREES 20 MINUTES 83 SEC­
ONDS EAST. ALONQ THE EAST­
ERLY LINE OF LOT 21. SAIO PLAT
OF EAST CAMOCN. 3 9 8 7 8 FEET
TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF
WAY UNE OF SHADWELL CIRCLE
BEMG ON A CURVE CONCAVE
TO THE NORTHEASTERLY ANO
HAVING AS ITS ELEMENTS A
RADIUS OF 200 00 FEET. A CEN­
TRAL ANGLE OF 07 DEGREES 13
MINUTES 41 SECONDS. A TAN­
GENT OF 12 63 FEET. ANO A TAN­
GENT BEARMO OF SOUTH 70
DEGREES 46 MINUTES 18 SEC­
ONDS EAST. THENCE EASTERLY
ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE
26.23 FEET TO THE P R D OF A
CURVE HAVING AS ITS ELE­
MENTS A RADIUS OF 378 00
FEET ANO A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
04 DEGREES 38 MINUTES 33
s e c o re s , t h en c e ea st er ly
ALONG THE ARC OF SAIO CURVE
30M FEET; THENCE SOUTH 36
0EGREE8 87 MINUTES 11 SEC­
ONDS WEST. 434 S6 FEET TO THE

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CMCWT.MANDfOR
SSISMOLS COUNTY. FLOWOA
CASS NO. 01-CC-1I74-J6C
SWEETWATER OAKS
HOMEOW NERS ASSOCIATION,
WD. a nd tar prod oorporaaon.
ESTATE OF ALLENE ROBBINS.
may dram aa hair, davtaaa. grant**,
assign**, lenor. c/sd&gt;Oi. trustee ot
a tm daanarY. by. torough. widar or
aganat Va ESTATE OF ALLENE
R0B8WS, UNKNOWN RART1ES IN
POSSESSION. CHRISTAL BEN­
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NOTICSOf SALS
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COMMERCIAL FEDERAL
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Ptamuff.
vs
RONALD JONES.
Defendants
NOTICE Of
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated NOV 30. 2001.
and entered in Case Na 0 1 -CA
1 9 6 6 -1 4 0 . of the Circui Court of
the Eighteen* Judoel O c u t in *id
for Senwiole Coutfy. Florida .
whareto COMMERCIAL FEDERAL
MORTGAGE CORPORATION. Is a
I wd eel to to* highest and beef bid­
der tor caah at Weal front door of
toe Courthouse 301 N Park
Avenue. Sardord. FI 32771. at
1 1 0 0 AM on OCT 15. 2008. toe tot*
forth to said Final Judgment, to aft
LOT 21. PLACIO WOOOS. PHASE
ONE. ACCOROMO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED M
PLAT BOOK 51. PAGES 23
THROUGH 29. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORtOA.
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk of toe Court
By. Mary Stroup*
Aa Deputy Clark
Ik.
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KUDBsn **--bermroe
rserana
Submatad by
Mare A. Bam-Cara, PA
ASorttoya tor Ptoamfl
961 N E. 1679) SVaal. S u it 204
North U mtY Beach. Ftonda 33162
Talachona (308)7764100
PuUwh SaWamkw. 72, 29. 2002
00179
INTHS CS4CUTT COURT FON
SCMNOLS COUNTY,
FLOMOA
fWMATX DIVISION
nLSN D O M O I-C f
M RE: ESTATE OF
HAROLD CHARLES TYLER

NOTKS TO CREDITORS
Tha artonmabmaun ot Va aataM ol
HAROLD CHARLES TYLER,
daoaaaad. FYa NwrVar 02-901-CP.
a pandng to Va C a o k Cowl tor
Sammola CowVy. Florida. Probata
DkMOK v a addreaa cV which la
PO B a 8099. SwVord. FL. 32772.
Tha ran aa and addreaa ol 9 a
Paraona! RapreaarVatora and 9 a
Rwaona! Rapraaarvatoa'a anornay
Al cmMora cY Va decadent and
oVar paraona hmAng daana or
tocAidng unmalured, oorVtogarY or
wkquldalad daana. on whom a
copy ol VYa noaea a aanad mual
Na Va* daana w«l Wa Court

Datondanm).
NOTKCOF
FORECLOSURE B A U
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw
•uarY to a Few) JudgmarY d
Morigege Fortdoiue deted
Saptombd 13.2002. and arYarad m
Caaa NO 01 -1343 CA d Via Crreu*
Court ot Vm EIGHTEENTH Judcto)
Crrok in and tor SEMINOLE
CowYy. Flonto aYtotam CHASE
MANHATTAN MORTGAGE COR
PORATION. w Vm Ptonwr and
RICK E GIBSON. WINDING HOL­
LOW HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA­
TION. M C ; ara VM Datondant*. I
w« a d to Vm hrghaal and t a d tad­
dar tor caah « WEST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE COUN
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD
FLORIDA d 1100 AM. on Vw (toy
d NOV 12.2002. Via toSomng
daacrtMd preparly *4 a d torth ai
•aid Fatal Judgmad:
LOTS 140. WINDING HOLLOW
UNIT 3. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
M PLAT BOOK 80. PAGES 73. 74
ANO 75. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
AK/A 720 TmbarwYda Avanua.
Writer Spnng*. FL 32706
WITNESS MY KANO and Vm tael
d VM Cowl on SEP 13.2002

90 Hattan Lake Dnva. Apt 1154
Santord. Ftondt 32773
Mm are hereby nothed Viet an
•ebon tor Via Tamwiaaon oI Parental
RigMs and Pattton tor Adoption
regardng yow mmor chad haa baan
Nad In Va C aok Court In and tor
Bay CowVy. Florida and you ara
required to appear batora Via
HonoralY* Dad** S Cowaao, C aok
Court Judge, on b a M i day at
December. 2002. al 6 0 0 a m CST,
to Via Bay Coumy Counhouaa, 300
Eaat Fourth 8tre*L Panama Cl)(
Ftorida 32401. tor an artrtaory haartog FAILURE TO RESPOND TO
THIS NOTICE OR TO APPEAR AT
THIS HEARING CONSTITUTES
CONSENT TO THE TERMMADON
OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THM
CHAD IF YOU FAA EITHER TO
APPEAR ON THE DATE ANO TSAE
SPECIFIED OR SEND A WRITTEN
RESPONSE TO THE COURT
BEFORE THAT TIME YOU MAY
LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A
PARENT TO THE CHAD NAMEO M
THE PETITION
wane** my hand and anal ot VYa
Court an Via IT day cV Saplambar.
2002.
HAROLD BAZZEL
Clark ol Va C aok Cowl
By: Chrtaona Caawafl
Dapuly Clark
PubMr Saplambar 2 2 .2 9 ,2 0 0 7 and
October 8 ,1 3 .2 0 0 2
00194

NOTICSOf
PUBLIC SALS

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PUBLIC NOTICE Whereby gNan.
va* on v a Oaa and B ra talad
batowand corBnutog tram day to
day w d a l good* are ac*L wa wa
m Mat PutYto Auction, to Va ttf/m t
taddar. tor caah. M Va warehouk* al
STORAGE USA, locaMd al t007
v»ea opnngi ur.t w i eev opriiys
FL 32706 . corVarVa at Va taaowtoig
tlnraga wYN oontototog houaahdd
and/or buatoaaa gooda. t o rerY and
over chargaa tor whkh a ton on
•ana to darned, to wA
DATE OF SALE: OCTOBER t ,
3003
TBIE OF SALE. 4 0 0 PM
*894 ARNOLD M MARTINEZ,
tovaraory, 1165 MARION
MINDEFVTRESSA RANTKE. houaahold goodA *6 CHARLES M POW­
ERS. o N a tornkure. *3031 Uka
MaldonadactoVang. houaahold
AUCTIONEER: STORAGE PRO­
TECTION AUCTION SERVICES,
LICENSE I 693
Tha above Noaea u ba pubadad
onca a weak tor two coreaaAha
weak* Said aala to ba widar and by
vetue ol f a Suiuua cY 9 a Stotoa
ol Florida, to audi caaaa mad* and

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THECWCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CWCUTT
MANOFOR
M H M O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CURL ACTION
CAM NO. 01-1343CA
DIVISION 14 L
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
RICK E. GIBSON. * * .

NTH* CIRCWT COURT,
FOURTEENTH JU d d A L
ORCUTT M ANO FOR
BAT COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CAS* ND 03-3306DR
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ADOPTION OF:
BABY GIRL GRAY
DOB 07/22B2
NOTICE OF ACTION
TERMINATION OF
PARENTAL RIGHTS
AND ADVISORY HEARWO
TO CHRISTOPHER COLLIN WADE
Bath Father ot th* Intam lo ba
Adopted.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Of THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CWCUTT
OF FLORIDA
MANOFOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY

1201 S Orlando Avanua. Suaa 380
W rtar Park. FL 32789
Talaphona 407/740-8005
Anornay tor IV aonal
RepreaemaVim
Pubaah Saplambar 22.29. 2002
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In tha streets and waterfront of historic downtown Sanford

Sept* 27,28,29
$5 Admission Includes Free Concerts (Children 12 and under free)
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SCMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO 02 1W C P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
E R * MICHAEL LANOOEAU.
OtCMWl
NOTICE TO CRE DOORS
Th# admkvrtraboo d tha n i m d
ERIK MICHAEL LANODEAU
ikCM wL F k Number 0 1 9 5 0 CP.
It panrtng *1 dw C&lt;rcu4 Court tor
Sarrunol* Comfy Florida. Probata
DMtton. th* K M m of wtvch It 301
N Par* Awpnui, Santord. FL. 32771.
The name* and K jd rm of tot
Ptrtontl RapraaanUtrva and to#
Raraond RapraaanUtrva » altornay
Al crodaort of toa decadent and
otoar partont haffng clean* or
damanda againaf dacadaora attar*,
nckjdng inmaturad. comkigam or
untqmdaiad daana. on whom a
copy of tola nofica la aarvad (nuat
Na toaa ctatma aoh tola Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBl CATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTCE ON THEM
cxntt LiKnori Of
ovCNfni
and paraona having dam * or
damanda agamal toa dacadaoFa
aatata, VKAirtng unmalurad, contmgeni or untqurfatad claim, mual IJa
toaa d a m Mto tola Court WITHIN
3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of traf putAcaaon of toa
Nonet la Saptorrbar 29. 2002
Joam 10am
Paraonal RapraaanUtrva
1500 Croatbaam O d a Waal
Caaaatoany. Ftonda 32707
JAMES A BARKS. Altomay
Ftortda Oar Na 197S64
1120 W Fkrf Strati. Suaa B
Sanford. FL 32771
Tafaftoona 4 0 7 0 2 1-1224
Altomay tor Paraonal RapraaanUtrva
Pubtoh Sapiambar 29. 2002 and
October 6. 2002
0 0 2 1 9 _________________________
w i n * o rcutt co urt
FOR SCIBNOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
LIONEL EARL ROBERTS. S R .
NOTKE OP AOMBMTRATXMf
Tha Adranfafration of toa aatata of
LIONEL EARL ROBERTS. SR .
dacaaaad. F it Number 02-920 CP.
la pandng to tw Ckcdl C om tor
Sarrvnot* County Ftonda. Probata
Deriann. toa addraaa of which la
301 N Parti Avarua. Santord.
Ftonda 32771. Tha name. and
u t t i i M l of I n p#r*omf rtprt ion
laina and toa paraonal rapraaamathia'a aflomay art aaf torto bataac
ALL PfTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTCE THAT:
Al paraona on afiom toa not# la
dtaianoa toa vaMty of toa WB. toa
qualSoaSona of toa paraonal fapra•antabva. vanua of Jurtadetton of
tola Court ara raquead to Ma toa#
obtoebon* wW\ toto Court WlTHdt
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THU NOTICE ON THEM
Al cradtor* ol toa Dacadad and
otoar paraona having dalma or
damanda agatod DaoadanTa aatata
on atoom jaM yglSSa aedea la
• Jn
Court WTTHPI THE LATER
THREE MONTHS AFTER TIC
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF TtBS NOTICE OR THBTTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Al otoar endtora d toa Dacadant
and paraona hairing dalma or
damanda agaaral toa DacadanTa
aatata nuat Na toaa rlttnt into t a t
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAAJS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT 6 0 FEED W U
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data ol toa Drat pubkcaoon ol
tola NoOoa la Sapiambar 29.2002.
Faya M Roberta
106 Creacem Btvd
Santord. F I 32771

lla|4 ll*u^a Cm

HOWARDS' REYES. CHARTERED
Attorney tor ftoraonal RapraaanUtrva
210 N Para Avarua
Sanford. Ftortda 37771
(407)322 6075
Pubtah Sapiambar 29. 2002 and
Octobar 6 .2 0 0 2

00220_______________________
M THE CtRCUTT COURT
FOR SEMMOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
Faa Number 02 77VCP
PI RE: ESTATE OF
8ARAH BETH RAYMOND)
NOTIC* OF AOMBBSTRATtON
Tha adraraatratton of toa aatata al
SARAH BETH RAYMOND
dace tied. Fla Nunbar 02 776 CP.
la pandng n toa O c u t Court tor
Sarranola Comfy. Florida. Probata
DMaon, toe adfreea of afach M
PO Draaar C. Santord. Ftonda
32772 Tha name# and addataa*
ol toa paraonal rapraaaraaliva and
toa paraonal rapraeenuovel attorALL PfTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTICE THAT:
Al paraona on whom t ie now la
chalenge toa valdty oI toa Wd. toa
ry laldeaMoni ol Pit paraonal taptaaanfatva. vanua or (madebon ol
tow C om ara reiyuaad to Ma toaa
obyeebone mto tow Com WITHPf
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR TVtRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THU NOTICE ON THEM
Al credaora d toa Decedent and
otoar paraona having dalma or
damanda agamal DacadanTa aatata
on whom a copy ol tow nonce W
aarvad mtotn tore# montoa alar tw
daw of Pw Oral putAcanon d tow
Now* nuat Ma toa* daana arito tow
C om WITHPf THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
Al oPwr cradaora ol toa Dacadanf
wtd paraona haring d a r n or
damanda agatod toa DacadarTa
c o m WITHPf THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FLED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
TTw daw d toa Wat putdcaaon cf
tow Note# M Sepwmber 29. 2002
MN0RAA.RAYM0NO
410 Rendon Terrace
Lata Mary. FL 32746
STEPHAN* A. NEAL
aaomev tor ftoraond RapraaanUkva
piond* Bar No 0046660

Leca ls

L eca ls
306 S Oceanahore Boulevard
Flagler Beach. Ftonda 32136
Telephone: (386)439-2332
Fat (386)4396522
PubAah Sapiambar 2 9 .2002 and
October 6. 2002
00 2 2 1
PI THE CtRCUTT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 02-9SS-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ALICA JANE RHOADS FARRIER.
Dacaaaad
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha admnatrahon d Pw aaWW d
ALICE JANE RHOADS FARRIER,
dacaaaad. Fla Number 02 969-CP,
W pendmg In pra Ckcu* Com tor
Semmcto County. Ftonda. Probata
Ovtaion. tha addraaa d wrierfi to
SamaroW Courthouaa, 301 North
Par* Avarua. Santord. FL. 32771.
Tha namea and addraaa d toa
Paraonal Repreaenutrve and toa
Paraonal RepreaenUtivw'e anomay
ara aat torto below
Al endtora d toa decedent and
otoar paraona having dalnw or
damanda againet dacadanra eatato.
tndudng unmaturad. conbngant or
mtqudatod dalma. on whom a
copy d tore nonce to eerved mutt
ffa Pita damw mto thu Com
WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
Al otoar cradtora d toa decudanl
and paraona having damw or
aatata. tndudmg unmaturad, oonengent or unkqurfatad dalma. nuat Ma
toaa damw mth thto C om WITHIN
3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FLED WLL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The daw d Krat pubneanon d Pat
Nonce to September 29. 2002
StONEY HOWARD RHOADS
7132 Southward Drive
Hudaon. Honda 34667-3930
KENNETH F. MURRAH
Paraonal Rapraaanfatnw
1601 legion Draw
WlnWr Par*. Ftortda 32789
KENNETH F MURRAH
Ftortda Bar No 0067494
Ivkirmh. Doyl#4W lda.PA
PO Bor 1329
Winter Par*, a 32790-1328
Tafaphona 4074644-9601
Attorney tor Paraonal
RapraaanUtrva*
Pubftoh: September 29. 2002 and
Octobar 6. 2008

00222

THB CMCU(T COURT
OFTH* HOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUrr
PIANO FOR
SCMPfOLC COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVL ACTION
c a m N a w m -C A
DIVISION 14 K
SUNTRUST BANK F/K/A
SUNTRUST BANK. ATLANTA
SUCCESSOR BY MCRQER WITH
SUNTRUST BANK. CENTRAL
RORIDA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION FM/A SUN BANK.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
LARRY SCOTT SA LER at al.
NOTTCt OF
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN purauant to a Ftoaf Juddnsm d

t o &amp; FT S T ^ 5ip fm

Caaa NO 02-225-CA d toa C roA
Corn d toa EIGHTEENTH Judelal
Caodl m and tor SEMPfOLE
Comly. Ftonda wharam SUNTRUST
BANK F/K/A SUNTRUST BANK.
ATLANTA SUCCESSOR BY MERG­
ER WITH SUNTRUST BANK. CEN­
TRAL FLORIDA. NATIONAL ASSO­
CIATION FrtL/A SUN BANK.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, to Pw
Ptamdl and LARRY SCOTT SAL­
E R VERONICA M SA LER
EMPIRE FUNDPfO CORPORA­
TION. SUNRISE OWNERS GROUP.
PIC.; ara toa Defendant*. I wd eel
*1 ti t tfpfwd myI had ttvtor tor
(*ah at WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. aORIOA al
tIOOAM .ontw day of OCT 22.
2002. toa falowmg daaertbad prop­
erty u aaf torto m aald Find
Judgnunt
LOT 16. SUNRISE ESTATES UNIT
1. ACCORDINQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 31. PAGE 24. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMPfOLE COUN
TY. FLORIDA
AK/A 1361 Chaparral Lana. WrrWr
Spreroa. FL 32706
WITNESS MY HAND and toa ta d
d toa C om on SEP 16. 2002
Ctof* d toe O a m Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy CWr*
Echevarria SAaaocwlaa. P A
PO Boa 26016
Tampa. Ftortda 33622-6018
“ See Americana wlh OwabWnaa
Ad
» you ara a peraon wfto a daabririy

SpfrOnMdt ffff)Hifniyf|*inq |n

to parncrpaw m toa prDoaadng. you
ara anfatad at no ca d to you, tor toa
provraon d cwrtam aaatoUnoa.
PWaaa co d ed C om Admm«traOon
d 201 N Par* Avarua. Santord.
Ftonda 32771. u uphen* nmrfat
(407)666-4227. mton 2 worktop
day* d your receipt d toa docu­
ment. p haamg anpaaad. (TOO) 1600-6666771.
Pubftoh September 29. 2002 and
Octobar 6. 2002
00224
THE ORCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCIAL ORCUfT
PIANO FOR
SEMPfOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVL ACTION
CASE NO. 01-2441-CA
DIVISION 16 K
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
JOHN E BOYER d (L
• Defended!*)
NORCt OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pwtuad to an Order Raachadutng
Foredoaura SaW dated September
19. 2002. and entered In Caaa NO.
01-2441-CA d Pw C ao d C om d
to* EIGHTEENTH Juddaf Caorit m
and tor SEMPfOLE Cocrty Ftonda
wharam CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION. Wtoa
Ptamdl and JOHN E. BOYER ZOE
A BOYER, are toa DaWnrtarai. I wd
aat to toa tvdwat and beat (adder
tor caahal WEST FRONTDOOR
OF THE SEMPfOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. SANFORD. FLORI­
DA al 11 0 0 AM. on toa day d
OCT 24. 2002. toa totomng
daacrtwd property a t aaf torto m
tard Fatal Judgmed
LOT 7. BLOCK A 6PRINO LAKE
HILLS. ACCORDINQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED PI
PLAT HOOK 16. PAGE(S) 73 6 74.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA

LESS ANO EXCEPT THE FOL­
LOWING DESCRIBED PORTION
OF LOT 7. BLOCK ‘A’ .
THAT PART OF LOT 7. BLOCK A
SPRING LAKE HILLS. ACCORD
INQ TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15. AT
FWGE(S) 73 * 74. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA LYING BETWEEN
THE EXIST INQ WESTERLY RIGHTOF-WAY LINE OF WYMORE ROAD
ANO THE EASTERLY FACE OF
THE EXISTING MASONRY PRIVA­
CY WALL. LOCATED ON THE
EASTERLY PORTION OF SAJO
LOT 7 ANO BEING MORE PART1C
ULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL­
LOWS
THE EASTERLY 2 00 FEET AS
MEASURED PERPENDICULAR TO
THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF WYMORE ROAD OF LOT
7, BLOCK "A*. SPRING LAKE
HILLS. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 15 AT RAGE(S) 73 6 74. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA CON­
TAINING 202 SQUARE FEET
MORE OR LESS THE SKETCH
FOR THIS DESCRIPTION IS
SHOWN ON SHEET 7 OF 17 OF
THE RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP OF
WYMORE ROAD
ALSO BEING DESCRIBED AS
THAT PORTION OF LOT 7. BLOCK
■A’ SPRING LAKE HALS. AS
RECOROED PI PLAT BOOK 16.
RAGE(S) 73 6 74 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY FLORIDA THAT WAS CON­
VEYED BY JOHN E. BOYER ANO
ZOE A BOYER. HIS WIFE. TO
SEMPfOLE COUNTY PI THAT
CERTAIN WARRANTY DEED
RECORDED PI OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 4233 AT RAGE
653. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
SUBJECT TO A 14 FOOT PLATTED EASEMENT AS PER SPRPIO
LAKE HALS AS RECOROEO M
PLAT BOOK 16 AT PAGE(S) 73 6
74 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMPfOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
ANO ANY OTHER EASEMENTS OF
RECORD
A/K/A 210 Rodngwood TlafL
Altamonte Sfetnge. FL 32714
WITNESS MY HANO wrd toa ta d
d tow Corn on SEP 23. 2002
Cler* d toe C Y d* Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clar*
Echevarria AAtaoowtaa. PA
PO Bia 26016
Tampa. Ftortda 33622 6018
Ad
P you ara a peraon *Hto a daabdfy
who need# eccommrxlt*on m order
to ptrbdptfe to tow ptoceedng. you
ara anbOad d no cod to you. tor Pw
provteion d certain aaawtance
Plata* co d e d Corn ArtmmwtraBon
d 201 N Park Avarua, Sanford.
Ftonda 32771, tetephona nrntoet
(407)665-4227. mtom 2 working
daya d your recerpf d toW documant Nhearing Impend, (TOO) 1600-9656771.
Pudtofi: September 2 9 .2 0 0 2 and
October 6 .2 0 0 2
0 0 2 2 6 __________________________
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JUOCtAL CMCUTT,
PI ANO FOR
SCMMOLB COUNTY,

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00226
Pf THE ORCUT COURT
OFTH* 16TH
JUOfCIAL CtRCUTT.
PIANO FOR
SEMPfOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DEMON
CAM NO: 01 CA 1 9 6 1 16K
ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP.
INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
BRENT A BECK. IF UVPfO. ANO
IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAJMPfQ AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST BRENT A BECK;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BRENT A
BECK. IF ANY; AINANTA
NATIONAL BANK; CASA PARK OF
VILLAS TUSCAWXLA
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
PfC. JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOC
AS UNKNOWN TENANT8 Pf
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT'S)
NORCI OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purwant to a Simanary Find Judgment
d Fonactoaurp ftetod SEP 18,2002
amend In C M Caaa N a 02-CA
1041-14 K d to* O c u f Court d to*
18TH Ju d d d O a f In and tor
SEMPfOLE Comfy. Santord.
Florida. I aril aai to toa hfghaaf did
bad bfddtf tor caah d 9t* Wad
Frod Door at to* SEMPfOLE
Comfy Comtooua* located at 3 0 1
N Pad Avarua to Santord. Ftortda
d i t do am . on to# day of OCT 22.
2002 to* toftoaring datert ad proper­
ty ta aat torto to taid Smvnary Ftod
Judgmed. lo-wlt
LOT 3. Pf BLOCK 37. CASA PARK
VXLAS PHASE M. ACOOROPfG TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECOROEO Pf PLAT BOOK 90.
RAGES 97 6 96. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMPfOLE COUN­
TY FLORIDA.
Dated tola day d SEP 1 * 2002.
(ORCUT COURT 8EAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctortt d toa CPcdl Com
By Mary SWoupa
Deputy Oar*
PutAdikvTHE SEMPfOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVX) J .
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 S Unfveraay Drha Suaa 500
PldlaaortFL 33324
(964)2339000
Pf ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISAB6JT1E8
ACT. paraona wfto GaabMaa naadtog a apadd acoomrvtoddton dtodd
comad COURT ADMP9STR/010N.
d toa SEMPfOLE County
Courthouaa d 4 0 7 6 6 6 4 2 2 7 , 16009566771 (TDD) Of 1 6 0 0 6 6 6 6 7 7 0 .
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JURilDfCTION DIVISION
CASINO; 01 C A 3436 1 4 0
WASHdfGTON MUTUAL BANK. FA
PLAJNTIFF
VS v

GRANTEES ASSIGNEE8.
LIENORS CREDITORS '&gt;•'"&lt; •
TRUSTEE8 ANO ALL OTHER PAR­
TIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNOER OR AGAINST
WX-L1AM H LEONARD: WENDY M
LEONARD IF UVPfO. ANO IF
DEAD THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES UENORS CREDI­
TORS TRUSTEES ANO AU.
OTHER PARTIES CLAJUPfG AN
INTEREST BV. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST WENOY M
LEONARD; LAKE PICKET WOOOS
ASSOCIATION, H C ; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS PI POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
N o n e * OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtu ad to a Summary Find Judgment
d Foredoaura dated SEP 19. 2002
edered to CM Caaa Na Ot-CA2439-14 Q d Pw Ctrodl C om d toa
16TH JudcMI Crrcut in and tor
SEMPfOLE County. Sanford,
Ftonda. I m i aat to toa hl^wd and
bad ladder tor each al toa Wad
Frod Door d to* SEMPfOLE
County Courthouaa Inrated d 301
N. Par* Avarua m Santord. Ftonda.
at 11 DO a m on to* day d OCT 24.
2002 to* tolowtng daacrftad proper­
ly a* aaf torth to td d Smvnary Ftod
Judgmed. Io wa
COMMENCPIQ AT THE NORTH­
WEST CORNER OF SECTION 33.
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 32
EAST. SEMPfOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA. THENCE RUN NORTH
SO DEGREES 15-36* EAST. ALONG
THE NORTH UNE OF SAX) SEC­
TION 33. A DISTANCE OF 1312.96
FEET TO THE NORTHEAST COR­
NER OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SEC­
TION 33. THENCE SOUTH 00
DEGREES 44TW EAST. ALONG
THE EAST UNE OF SAX) NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST
1/4. A DISTANCE OF 1326 43 FEET
TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
SAJO NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4. THENCE
NORTH 69 DEGREES 12-16* EAST.
ALONG THE SOUTH UNE OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF SAX) SECTION 33. A
DISTANCE OF 11664 FEET.
THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES
56*3(7 EAST FOR 7 0 0 6 0 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 00
DEGREES 56-3(7 EAST FOR 360
FEET. THENCE NORTH 69
DEGREES 0 3 3 (7 EAST FOR
622 JO FEET; THENCE NORTH 00
DEGREES 56 3(7 WEST FOR
350 00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 66
DEGREES O n er WEST FOR
622 30 FEET TO THE POtofT OF
BEGINNING
ALSO KNOWN AS LOT 33 OF THE
UNRECORDED SUBDIVISION OF
LAKE PICKETT WOODS
Deled tow day d SEP 2 0 .2 0 0 2
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
dark d toa C a n * Court
By Mary Strom*
Deputy Clar*
Putfwh m
THE SEMPfOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
SOI 8 Urwaruty Draw Su*a 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)2336000
Pf ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISAfiXJTIES
ACT. paraona wfto itaatataaa naad
ma a kmcmI
ihouftd
co d e d COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al to* SEMPfOLE Coudy
Courthouaa d 407665-4227. 16009556771 (TDO)or 1 6 0 0 9 5 5 6 7 7 0 .
w* Ftonda Relay Sarvrca

PITH* ORCUT COURT
OFTM* 1ITH
JUDICIAL ORCUT
■4 AND FOR
[COUNTY,

CAM NO: 9 2 CA 1 2 9 2 1 4 K
MORTGAGC ELECTRONIC
REGtSTRATION SYSTEMS, PfC.

ANO IF DEAD) TH* UNKNOWN .
SPOU8E. HEIRS. DEVISCES. * 1
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
UENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
RARTK8 CLAJMPfQ AN PfTEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST ALJCU TREADWAY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF AUOA
TREADWAY. V ANY JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UMOfOWN
TENANTS Pf POSSESSION
OEFENDANT(S)
n o n e* op
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pm
a u td to a Smonary Ftod Judgmanl
d Foraotoaur* datod SEP 16.2002
antarad to C M Caaa No Q2-CA1302-14 K d toa O c u f C om d toa
1VTH JudkMf D r o * to and tor
SEMPfOLE County, Sanford,
Ftortda. I aril aal to toa NfRad and
bad Udder lor caah d tie W M
Frod Door d to* SEMPfOLE
Comfy Comhouaa tocafad al 201
N. Par* Anwnua to Sanford. Ftortda
to 1 1 0 0 a m. on toa day of OCT 22.
2002 to* totowlng daacrtiad proper­
ty aa * d lorto to aafd Smvnary Find
JuddnanL to-vd:
LOT 14 BLOCK B. COUNTRY
CLUB HEIGHTS, UMT ONE,
ACCOROPfO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED PI
PLAT BOOK 13. RAGE 96. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMPfOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Dated toto day d SEP IS. 2002.
(ORCUT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clar* d to* Clroul C om
B y Mary Saoxw
Deputy Cltr*
Pubtahto:
THE SEMPfOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVX) J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAPfTlFF
SOI S. UnNwraay Drtv* SUM 600
PWVaaon. FL 33324
(964)2339000
Pf ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABXJTTES
ACT, parvont mto dtoabBttaa naad*
tog a apecaaJ acoommodaaon ahocAJ
comad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
d to* 8EMWOLE County
Courthouaa d 4 0 7 6 6 6 -4 2 2 7 .1 6 0 0 9666771 (TOO) or 1 6 0 6 9 6 6 6 7 7 0 .
via m u u i nsuy otivics
Pubbth Sapiambar 29 .2 0 0 2 and
Octobar 6 .2 0 0 2
OQ226
PITHS ORCUT COURT
OPTHSISTM
JUOIOAL ORCUT,
PI AND FOR
I COUNTY,
K i n n i i n o d o rv m oN
C A M NO: 02 CA 1429 1 6 0
BANK ONE. N A
PLAJNTIFF
VS
DANIEL LYNCH J R . IF UVPfO.
AND IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
UENORS. CREDITORS.
THU8TEE8 ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAJMPfQ AN PfTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UfCER OR
AGAINST DANIEL LYNCH JR j
OEKMA LYNCH IF UVPfO. ANO *
DEAD THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER FARTieS CLANPfQ AN
PfTEREST BY THROUGH UNOER
OR AOAPfST OCKWA LYNCH.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS PI
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTRE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE

L eca ls
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauarf to a Summary Find Judgnwnl
d Foracfoaun dated SEP 19.2003
entered to CM C at* Na 03-CA1 42614 O d tw Cireuf C om d to*
18TH Ju d d d O cu f to and lor
SEMINOLE Comty, Santord.
Ftortda, I w* aa* to to* Ndwal and
M il DwJsr w c u n si ma w u i
From Door d to* SEMINOLE
Counly Courthouaa tocalad d 301
N Par* Avanua to Santord. Florida
d 1 1 0 0 am . on toa day of OCT 24.
2002 to# toSowtog daaertbad proper­
ly a* aaf torto to aafd Summafy Ftod
Judgment, b e t
LOT 66. THE COLONNADES
THIRD SECTION. ACCOROPfO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECOROEO Pf PLAT BOOK IS.
RAGE 66. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMPfOLE COUN
TY, FLORX1A
Dated tola day d SEP 2 a 2002.
(ORCUT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctorti d to* Ckcdl Com
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctof*
Putddih:
THE SEMPfOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAPfTlFF
SOI 8 . Ltorvwraffy Drtv* SuAa 500
Pldlaaon. FL 33324
(964)2336000
Pf ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DfSABXJTlES
ACT, paraona arito daabPBaa need­
ing a apadd accommodaBon ahodd
eonlad COURT ADMPflSTRATlOH
alto * SEMPfOLE Comfy
Courthouaa d 4 0 7 6 6 6 4 2 2 7 .1 6 0 6
9 5 66771 (TOO) Of 1 6 0 0 6 6 6 6 7 7 6
via Florida Raley Sanrica
Pubtah Sapiambar 2 9 .2 0 0 2 and
Octobar 6. 2002
00229
Pf THE ORCUT COURT
OFTH* I6TH
JUDICIAL ORCUT,
PI ANO FOR
M M PfO i* COUNTY,
BU M P* IXPI DIVISION
CAM NO: 02 CA *24 14 G
WASHPfOTON MUTUAL BANK.
FA
PLAPfRFF
VS.
LOREN W. HOWARD) III. IF UVPfO,
ANO IF DEAD) THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEMS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
UENORS, CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CUUMPfG AN PfTEREST
BY, THROUGH UNOER OR
AOAPfST LOREN W. HOWARD IN;
KELLY Y. GALLOWAY, AK/A KELLY
Y HOWARD, F UVPfO, ANO f
DEAD THE UMDfOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS, DEVISEES GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAJMPfQ AN
PfTEREST BY. THROUGH UNOER
OR AOAPfST KELLY V. GALLOWAY
A/K/A KELLY Y. HOWARD; TRXBY
BENO ASSOCIATION. INC.;
APPROVED FEDERAL SAVPfOS
BANK; FM/A RPfKER MATERIALS
CORPORATION; JOHN DOC ANO
JANE OOC AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS Pf POSSESSION
DEFENDANT'S)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauam to a Bdnmary Ftod Judgment
d Foractoaum dated SEP 19.2002
•reared to CM Caaa Na Q2-CAS24-14 0 d toa Ckcdl C om d toa
12TH Ju d d d C kod to and tor
SEMPfOLE Comfy. 8antord.
Ftortda. I aril a*6 to toa N dw d and
Comfy C o rtn u a a tocalad at 201
N. Par* Aaanua to BardoTO. Ftortda
d 1 1 6 0 a r a on to* dvydNOV I t .
t u f t r s n o w n g omctdso propar*
aa ad torto to add Smvrwry Ftod
LOT 14. TRXBY BEND, 2ND SECTK3H ACCOROPfO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED PI
PLAT BOOK 16. RAGE 90, OF THE
PUBUC RECOROS OF SEMPfOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA ANO THAT
PART OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4
OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF 8ECTUN 23. TOWNSHP&gt; 20 SOUTH
RANGE 29 EAST, SEMPfOLE
COUNTY. FLORXM. BCPfO MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCfSBED AS
FOLLOWS:
BEGPf AT THE SOUTHWEST
CORNER OF LOT 14. TRESY
BCNO, 2ND SECTION. AS
RECOROED PI PLAT BOOK 16.
RAGE 90, OF THE PUBUC
RECOROS OF SEMPfOLE COUN­
TY, FLORXJA; THENCE NORTH 00
DEGREES 04 H WEST 3 9461
FEET ALONG THE WEST UNE OF
SAJO LOT 14, TO A PONT ON THE
EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE
OF THE SEABOARD COASTUNE
RALRQAQ SAX) POPfT UES ON
A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY
HAVPfQ A RADIUS OF SE 4S 42
FEET; THENCE FROM A TANGENT
BEARPfG OF SOUTH 06
DEGREES S t n r WEST ANO
LEAVPfQ THE WEST UNE OF
SAD LOT 14. RUN SOUTHWEST­
ERLY 15 S6 FEET ALONO THR
ARC OF SAX) CURVE THROUGH
A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00
DEGREES i r S T TO THE POPfT
OF TANOENCY SAD POPfT ALSO
UES Pf THE EASTERLY RIGHTOF-WAY OF SAX) BEABQARO
COASTUNE RAUTOAD; THENCE
SOUTH 06 DEGREES 56T3T WEST
390.14 FEET ALONG SAX) EAST­
ERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY TO THE
NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY OF
OU) POST ROAG THENCE
SOUTH M OEOREES 66-3 T
EAST. 41 77 FEET ALONO SAX)
NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY TO
THE POPfT OF BEGPfNPfG.
Dated tow day d SEP 20.2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE

Ctorti d tw Ckcui Com

By. Mary Slroupa
Deputy Ctor*
Pubkahto
THE SEMPfOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVX) J
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
SOI 8 . Unfvaraay Drtm Sdto 600
Plantation. FL 33324
(964)2336000
Pf ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH 0ISABXJRE8
ACT. paraona arito d H M to a naadtog a apaod accommodakan d u d d
conUd COURT ADMPIISTRATION,
d toa SEMPfOLE C o a ly
Courthouaa d 4 0 7 6 6 6 4 2 2 7 .1 6 0 6
6666771 (TOO) or 1 6 0 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 0 .
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Octobar 6. 2003
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PI THE ORCUT COURT
OF THE I9TH
Pf ANO FOR
SEMPfOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
ju R tto K m oN DrvntoN
CAM MO: 03 CA 1279 14 K

COUfTRTVrtOE HOME LOANS,
PfC.
PLAJNTIFF
VS.
8TEVENM MILLER. ETAL.
OCFENOANT(S)
NOTIC* OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SEJIVIC*

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UNREO STATES MARSHALS
SERVICE
MrDOLE DISTRICT OF FLORXM
Pudtofi: September 29. 2002 and
Octobar 6 .2 0 0 2
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Appfy at Vtotodly Rcwar Boata 650
Hickman Ctrcto, Santord.. 407-3211340
Church cuatodton wantod: 81 John
MJaaionary Bapttol Church. 920
CyproaaAkW, 8anfcrt,FL32771.407322-7523.
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Cal howl 407-2663579.
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compaaalnnata * warding a career
nd a Job. Camatory aatoa vrtto a
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LAW OFFICES OF DAVX) J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
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Octobers. 2002
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Atttmoon Sitter: Working Mom
looking tot Mom1* Iwtpar/companion
lor bright 6to grader Mud diva, own
Imnaportaaon. good driving record,
a raaponaibto. Very oocaatonal
ovamigRL UgM houaakaepvig. rato.
1 6 1 5 hm/wk. 4 0 7 -9 2 5 6 7 6 7 .

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6 * a Our dtoplay ad
4 0 7 -2 6 6 6 6 4 2 .

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966-0391or 1677-329-7665

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331 Banaon Junction
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2664 JawaU Una Santord, FL
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JOB DONE!
Sunday. September 20.2002

1— H elp W anted
tima/FuU tlma opening!
■ted near Red Bug end the
Looking (or poettivt
people.
IrtenrXy
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not
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a ton akiRs ■ piua. pitas*
|jefl at (407) 359-9503
Courtyard/Laks Mary.
I Time Night Auditor, t tpm-7arr ,
-(407)444-1000
r Hiring! Room atteodantt. M
part tome. Apply In pent
lee. 201 N Towns Re.
Advocate/Aaaodate
it Patitnt advocate'tkgMtr
' I lo work tor private
In hoepttal eetting
3elate and lederal medical
■ Muet be wM orgarirac.
____Jtad, good communication
l and poteeea baaie computer
' Jge. Social eenncee or
- experience helplul HS.
.required and some colegs
L Eacetant startng salary and
plan, plus health and
,- n a n t benefit* Mai resume to
BDoutto Crook Rd Sts 228, Now
1 Richey. FL 34852. emal to
or taa to e 13

I have technical resportobtoy tor
i design phase
f producacn.Lktoabei
kkjat be a team
r wkh abMy to work wei under
s wd Include: Desgn of efeclro■ssemtaei. Prototype
/indtMlmgiOtoifitlonol
q w*xV m tn xto n i and
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I Rlxi Scpervtscxi). Ongoing
support Schedule
lor pre-production
l of protects.
rsqursd Two years
Project Engineering
In a manufacturing
Design ol efedrotsembfws or products;
ol manufacturing
commensurate
emit
Fu« benefit package.
V/EOE. Mail resume lo: L
VP/Humen Resources.
Aasodalas. Inc.. 645
1 Ctrcfa. Sanlord. FL 32771.
407-302-5142.
E-mal:
S t a t i o n OmaRoom
t tor a motivated and detal
I person to Ml We portion.
I Include answering phones,
customers and other
i dunes. Knowledge of
lisapfusQreatbanefts
s apply at 200 Nonh
• * i Sanford or c a t 4ff7-,
l and ask tor Tori
I Festrvei Is coming
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r e e l 1413-334-5153.

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growing
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I Good tretl
l a stable work history Is a
otter health, and dental
i, tnoanVve bonuses and a
We are located at 200
Sanlord. 407-328k tor Jos.
: Caring eduka to Instnicf
j adults in program design to
computer
f. Outcomes
HS diploma or QED 6
. F/T, benefits, reply to:
khenkais com. EEO/MF

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103— H

Seoetaryflec»y*orvel lor Ovtodo law
office. K*tome, oomp salary,1bene*
Fax or em ai Reeune 407-368-1239
lawpractice 144 O hotmal com
Teieealee No experience required.
tU preferred Earn JTSOVw** 407327 2372.
Tide Clerk. FT, experience
necessary Mon-Frl. 9-5pm.. Tues B
til ? Sanlord Auto Dealers
Exchange, 407-328-7300.

93— R oom s F o r R en t
2 Story Vetorisn Home, Histone
District, tptc. balcony, house
privilege* 3 1 0 9 WK. $100 deposit
407-328-5277

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Starling • 382/wk.
Historic Doxmtown
407-330-4423

Fountan Lodge of Sanlord has
ecM rates lor (M y weaWy 8 5 day
accommodations. C a l 407-3303135 or 3 2 3 0 8 4 0 tor details
w ry nice, very dean tom rm. tissly
remodeled. M utt. cable. A/C. Indry.
phone. Mich use, se c dr. resident
mer. private entrance No
Smoking! Only drug tree sober
need apply. 407-330-7373.
Largs Room. 580 a week,ptoa 1 week
depose, house prtvSeges. laundry I
o t M t o s d &amp; SSI pratotrad No pets,
407-688-1101
Private entrance.
8
electric, washer/dryer. 3100/wk.
Lake Ave, Sanlord. 407-688-7023.
Room wtth private entrance. Steady
work, no smoking 388/wesk. 350
deposit. CM 4 0 7-8308216.
par tm en ts

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312 E a t) 25th St. Sanford.
585(Vmonth. 3/1.8, potato* 4 BR.
W,D hookups, newly remodeled..
407-698-6320.

CcXiCman S ca tty
407-321-0759

DOYLE S RENTALS

Underground imunEi
FOREMAN AND LABORERS
EXPERIENCED ONLY
407-322-8133

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3BR10A. Clean, screen porch, wart
rm. large yd. Bedtgroind check,
cnmmel 6 credit 3615/morth. 407323-7113. stter 4:30pm._________

Tractor Operator:
Final grade experience, 0/L,
vacation, holidays and pension.
407-322-8133

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2/1, Living. Kitchen. W/D hookup,
8500/Vno, 3500 dep. t l 5 Grand
Band Am . Lake Mary 407-3228787,
M-F, 6am-Spm.

MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA t BOflU. HOOUO
2 BOOM. L5TOUO ANO UP
CkM W U M
4 0 7 -2 2 2 8 8 7 0

Sentord Historic M M 1BW1BA
W,Enclosed Peso, EeHn Kachan. Iff
Ceengs. Kentwood Floor*, CHA,
5425/3300 Dep
OvtodKlBfV1BAW ficrtfort,W O
Hook-Ups 3485/3450 Dep
Sentord: 1B7V1 BA Cottage WAteet
6 Air. Nonemckare 6 No Pitot Lawn
Maint Included 3 5 0 0 3 5 0 0 Deposit
Sentord: 2BR/2BA W/ Peto, CHA.
3 5 4 0 3 5 2 5 Dep.
Sentord: 2BR/1.S8A Townhouse
W.Tfew Appkancee. Inside W/D
Hook-Ups. Community Pod. Prtvete
patio. Nee 3 8 4 0 3 0 2 5 .
Sanford: 2BTVt BA W,Formal DR. LR.
Screened Front Porch, laundry Rm
3865/3825 Deposit
Deltona:
2BR/1BA
W/Singte
Garage Form * DWng. Living Rm 8
Famfhr Rm, New Paint Inaida 8 Out
(3875 tst 1 Laat/3400 Dap.
ntord Historic District: Newly
renoveM 38R /18 BA Queen Arme
W/4 Decors»ve Frapiaoee. CHAW2000 Sq Ft. Lg Wrap Around Porch,
Privets
Patio,
Non-smokers.
3 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 Dap.
DOYLE REALTY, PIC.
(407) 222-2485
WE RENT 8 BELL HOMES

181— A pplia n c es &amp;
F u rn itu r e F o r S ale

181— A pplia n c es Ac
F u r n itu r e F o r S ale

215— Boats Ac

Deltona: For Rent
1500 sq 8 •Axefctfe br ofkoe or ratal
Fem»y Horn. Plant 2772
EkcamBtvd.
d.Ds*ona. CM 386-7898070

GEO: . 1
King
Simmon,
ORTHOPEDIC MjtVDox. (till in
P latte Coti 31400. set S29S 4078 6 9 8 6 7 7 _____________________

Desk. Hutch. Bookcase, an
matching, mod. oak with leather
Secretarial Chair. M In axcesent
coratoon. 3300. Pncsd lo sea pis cM
407-324-4202.

14 8 E e r g S tt tohxg boat wr M er.
2Sfp Jchnaon. u s good 3860 4073248303

OFFICE SPACE

BRASS
BED.
Queen
ORTHOPEDIC
PIUOWTOP
MatlTJox. W/Frame. AJ strii boxed.
ooal 31100. sal 3275 407-8690677.

Lake Mary B/vd Near 1-4
Otftca Space »12 (XVSF
RetM Space 8 t 4 (XYSF
Phone: 4 0 7 -3 2 3 8 3 1 0

141— H o m e s F o r S ale
4/1, reetored. Carpet ceramic I8e,
apple we help Rnanoe. Reduced,
1 84.800. Realtors ok. 407-7190178/4 0 7 -8 9 9 1 3 5 9

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
MRB MKT. Now, w b 110.000
trw homsoerar, u u u r c i hind
1*7 • to w d l i a i B d .
tn e o o u OAAfKfl vtxusui
nowtod J8 R 2BA: Lk Dto, Fmfy
Rm. Deck. Fenced Yd. 2 Car Gar
3107.900.
iwnoviiBa. rnw uorpvi ana r^rn
on com er lol 368.000.
4 BR 2BA: Over 1900 Sq R Lk On.
Fmly. Fpfc. Beautifully Use 8
landscaped on almoct 1/2 acre.
399 900
4 M t Bath: Over 2.000 8q fL Uv.
Dm, Fern. S c Porch on 1/4 Acre
385 900
Custom BR 4 BR 2 BA: Over 2300
Sq a Lk, Din, Fern Rm. 32x32 Sc
PxA 2 Car Gangs on Qwr iB A a s
3210.900.

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New 3 1 4 bedroom homes with 30
downl Slow ersos ok. CM 407-8221237x257 to find out more.

Sentord Historic District, Futy
renovated 2BR 1.8 BA . 2 story.
ISOtVmo 3 2 1 -5 7 8 8 9 6 2 .

Ortend o : 2/1. Renowstsd. isrgs
rooms, csrpsted, knead Rsrk to awn.
8S7K. 4 0 7 8 9 9 1 3 5 9 or 407-2228208

Sankxd: 2BR 1BA , lanced beck
yard. CHA 3500/month. 407-3280544._________________________
Sentord: 1 B R . Central Hast 6 Ak.
Svctton 6
The FUkman Group
4 0 7 -3 2 1 8 3 3 3

dstadkrae,

t antord Historic District: Firty
renovated 2BR I BA SSSSAnonth
Includes water, 3 2 1 8 7 8 8 9 8 2
Sanlord
Historic
District:
IBedroom/tbath.
3376/3375.
Sober/drug
tree,
ralarances
racyAred. 407-3 2 1 8 7 5 7 .
SANFORD. STUDIO APT. SINGLE
PERSON ONLY. 3 3 5 0 3 4 0 PLUS
DEPOSIT CALL
(4 0 7 )3 2 4 8 1 5 8

101— H o u se s F u rn ish e d
Clean 3 Secure tor H j Aduto only
Also Room tor Rent Ful House
prtvSeges. 3 1 3 0 5 * . el utaties Ind.
321-377-30

323-4540

105— D

u plex /T r ip l e x

i / t Duplex on /tork Aim wS)
garage, no pets. tSafWnorrt ptoa
depoato 407-321-0495

. www.FfHOTOflYUS.COM/PINE/START.HTM

APFT. TOWWCALLJOELMARKS
407*221-8010 or 386*774*5300

Wkdwood 38R 2BA. taro lot Ins,
loUffy
vauftad oiMngi,
said porch, 2 car gar., community
pool, groat schools, I120K Venture
i Properties, 407-782-4973

For Sale
35a 10 mobto home, Marted FL rm.
parity torrid, carpeted ceBng tana,
nowstove, nasxAC. UxaMdhlbwn
6 CotrkyladLfQ Park. 5385 Orange
BMUk Monroe Adkg It 5809 389
7491095

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160—Business For
Sale

114—

Beauty Salon: 7 elation salon w rt
room can be used tor measaga,
manfeura, petkevva In Longvrood on
1 7 8 2 . Greet opporhrtty tor growth.
407-4-----------

34S0340NTH. PLUS DEPOSIT
407-323-1167

1600 Sq Ft Business IM&gt; tor rant
w/Ofhc# A PnvilB ntetroom. Plug
n rX a irtiiiitg ttilo rrftA A
lor ihg minigin iptcitA on m MU
uifta. Conte* Amplg 8aoragt C
rtm
407-32^8122.

to Swtotd Nasty wnovatod wrt 9400
square tool todutoe 4 COP loanee.
Poesbfe owner Bnandng. 3299.09
CM CCCE. QOOORtCH RsrVex
Red^Eigerk 3968278381 a 909

FAMILY TEACHING COUPLE
(Poa«001772/73)
The Original Father FUnAgu'i Boys' Home
Girl* and Boyi Town of Central Florida
*PudVk 3 tion

• Excdlert Health

•Training &amp;Support
• Private Apt within

A Dental
• Career Development

Investment Optiora

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Immedixe openingfbraaxfle boundinthetraditional legal
relationshipd marriaBctoworkwidi ywth&amp;implement theGiris
ABoyiTbivn behavioralbasedtmtmert program. IVefeftome
oolpgecmfiUCouplemust hiwvaliddriver1! lioense*withgood
drivingrecords,andbe* lead21 yrvdiktat bewillingtocare
faryjuth inaisii, liveinaGfafek BoytTownGrouphome,&amp;havea
stablemamay-Nkut alsohawdieabilitytomodd appropriate
behavion,morals, &amp;thejudgment lowok widi theyctfh ina
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Call Regarding Our Down
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-

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0601
locaioo
Irm eels w rt 5 yr warranty TVxto 375,
U 390. quart 3 9 5 Ung 3175 Neva*
used, can dstver. 407-402-2778

Free To Loving Homs: Beautiful
femila Rottweiar, h at baan Tmad".
Vary gsntts, loves chadrsn 6 other
dogs. 1a m go to a kwtng home. 3 8 9

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On

Sentord, 407-332-0894.

66 Bardo Bow radar. 18S R w rt7Ih p
Mercury engine. sLtlnless steel
I safety
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prop. gstverarad
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equipment 8 aU equipmentLf33800
obo 407-321-9829 or 4 07-4741467.

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Starting At - 1 1 ^ 8 8 .

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1000 W e e tte tS L Sentord
407-322-0884

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Ntohoto Outooerd Brtrtoe Center.
4 0 7 -3 2 2 8 9 8 4 .
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High quality, tow prices. WoM
Tanning Beds. Payments from
325/month. Home dskvsry. free
color catalog CM lodeyt 1 8 8 8 8 3 9
5160/
Akrrwium step ladder, 6 ft. 810.00.
Also hove shempooer tor upholstory
8 carpet 3 1 0 00 4 0 7 -3 2 3 8 0 7 8 .

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By Michelle Jsria
Managing Editor

T

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Yvonne Jones' Lake Mary busi­
ness are stocked with tiny white
plaster sculptures. Among the hundreds
o f colorlessfigurines,
there are unicorns,
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say it's m ore fu n a n d ch eap er than going to the
m o v ies."

The premise behind Plasterrific is the same
as a ceramic studio's. A customer chooses a
plaster craft item and then uses the paints and
tools provided by the studio to transform it
into a masterpiece. However, unlike ceramics,
there's no firing or cleaning, which means
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hour or two.
Prices for the small, plaster figures can range
in price from $2 to $6. Larger pieces cost a little
bit more, and there are no sitting or instruction
fees tacked on to the total cost.
"People can stay here until they finish their
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worry about getting stuff on the floor or the
table," she said. "That's another reason why
parents like it here. There's no mess at hom e."
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Friday. For $9.95, children can choose three dif­
ferent items to paint, eat pizza and watch a
movie.
Plasterrific, however, isn't just for children.
Carmen Hamilton o f Apopka has been coming
to the Lake Mary studio for more than two
years. It's become a place where she gathers
with friends once a week to relax and catch up
with things.
"W e talk over the weight of the world,"
Hamilton said. "W e laugn, we cry and we

W httaker. her new ly painted p laster figurine.

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W o m a n ’ s C lu b h o s ts fe te f o r p ro s p e c tiv e m e m b e rs
Lots o f hugs and sm iles
highlighted and brightened,
for sure,the first gathering o f
the fall season when m em ­
bers o f the W om an's C lub o f
Sanford Inc., m et for the tra­
ditional m em bership and
welcom e
luncheon.
Hosted by the
Board of
M anagers, the
event includ­
m
ed the entire
m em bership
in addition to
prospective
Doris
mem bers.
Dietrich
President
M indy Tooley
greeted m em bers and guests
at the door and they were
provided nam e tags by
Carole Kirchhoff before
entering the spacious aud ito­
rium , w hich w as decorated
in a patriotic m otif.
Arrangem ents o f red and
w hite carnations, inter­
spersed w ith royal- bluish
purple flow ers, accented the
dining tables w ith other
arrangem ents placed at van­
tage points.
Jean Fowler; form er club
president, arrived early
w earing a black outfit w ith
Im printed red roses enhanc­
ing the slim jacket. This w as
one o f her first outings since

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she w as injured in a falL
O ther past presidents attend ­
ing were: Betty Jack, Ruth
G aines, DeLores Lash, Hazel
Cash and Bettye D. Sm ith.
Helen Polgar, second vice
resident in charge o f m em ership, w as chairm an o f the
luncheon, assisted by Phyllis
Hodge as co-chair. Helen
introduced the follow ing
prospective m em bers: Linda
Hayes, Edna B um s, Debbie
Von H erbulis, Linda Miller,
Jean Rose, Linda Dittman,
Iris Scfried and Renee'
H erm endcz and Rita
Holcom b.
President Tooley briefed
the w om en on the history o f
the club, founded in 1913,
and sum m ed up its functions
and charitable endeavors.
Chaplain Frances M itchell
read an appropriate m essage
and led the m em bership in
reciting the Pledge o f
Allegiance.
Ann H ow land and
Carolyn C ornelius volun­
teered to co-chair as club his­
torians.
Those attending enjoyed a
tasty luncheon o f gourm et
chicken salad, croissants,
fresh fruit, cake and iced tea.
T h e first general m eeting
o f the year w ill be held
Wednesday, O c t 2 , a t ll:a .m .
at the clubhouse. Luncheon

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reservations arc required
through the telephone com ­
m ittee. Sandy G oard,
Sem inole County Supervisor
o f Elections, will speak on
"Voting U pdate."
B each W edding
Dr. and M rs. W illiam C.
(Bill and N ancy) Rape have
returned from Alabam a
w here they attended the
w edding o f their son, Dr.
W illiam G regory (Greg)
Rape, and M elissa W iiemon
o f uu ssville, Ala. Also
attending the w edding festiv­
ities were Sam and Carrie
Greene.
Greg is the w idow er o f the
late Laura G reene R ape who
succum bed to cancer about
three years ago, leaving four
children w ho are 1 6 , 1 3 , 1 0
and 8 today.
T he w edding w as held at
Perdido Beach on the G u lf of
M exico and "w a s real sw eet,"
N ancy said. T he new lyw eds
are making their hom e in
Trussville, near Birm ingham ,
w here he practices orthodon­
tics.
Fourteen m em bers o f the
R ape fam ily attended the
event and also m em bers o f
the G reene family. C arrie said
the fam ily feels so blessed
over the happy union and
she is so pleased that her
grandchildren have such a
lovely new mom.
The G reenes w ere aw ay for
about six w eeks visiting chil­
d r e n a n d o th e r r e la tiv e s

a lo n g Utc way.

Hm Ib photo by Towiwy Vlooont

The W om an'* O u b at Sanford opened Its la l seaeon w ith a patriotic them e.

Ju n io rs R e u n ite
Several m em bers o f the
Ju n io r W om an's C lub o f
Sanford Inc., recently gath­
ered a t a n A ltam onte Springs
restaurant for a m ini reunion.
G ail Sm ith, w ho now m akes
h er hom e in W inter Park, w as
heralded as ring leader o f the
clan. T he form er Junior
D irector o f the Florida
Federation o f W om en's Clubs
has received her M BA degree
from Rollins College.
Before disbanding several
years back, the Sanford
Juniors w ere extrem ely active
on the local front, " a group of
go-getters," an insider said.

Mown roigar (wn;
Sofrfed, Edna B um s

M any o f them still live in the
Sanford area. A lthough Beth
A bruzinno lives In O cala, she
keeps in touch w ith the
group. A nother leader,
Beverly Huffm an, w as unable
to attend this gathering.
G ail said they looked at
old pictures w hich generated
a sm ile here and a tear there.
But mostly, they enjoyed just
being together and poring
oyer old times.
Ruth Gaines, the charter
president, attended the recent
fete. A ccording to G all, Ruth

The trip began in Toronto,
C anada, where they attended
the Pilot International
Convention. The eight days
w ere "v ery nice, n ot super
hot and not super cold,
M arian said.
A fter the convention, the
couple headed to M innesota
w here they visited fam ily
and friends and attended
M arian's 57th high school
class reunion at St. Peter.
T hey detoured b ack to the
Southland, visiting many
cou sins they d id n 't know

l* th e o n ly o n e o f th e fo rm er
m e m b e r* w h o *UU b e lo n g s to

th e y h a d . In K e n tu c k y , th e y

the FFW C. O ther* attending
the reunion were: Jean
C lontz, G ail Stew art, Peggy
D eere, Debbie Shannon,
R osalie M orales, Sharon
Baragona and N ancy
Crawford.
T h e y 're Back
M arian and Lester Rethwill
have returned to their
Sanford hom e after hitting
the road for about tw o and
one/half months. Previously,
the Rethwills m ade sum m er
pilgrim ages in their m otor
hom e, w hich now has new
ow ners. This year they cov­
ered many m iles driving
w hich they enjoyed.

Foundation announces new officers for 2 0 0 2 -0 3
The Foundation for
Sem inole County Public
Schools, Inc. recently
announrcd its new officers
for the 2002-03 school year.
O fficers Include Chairm an
C raig Bair, Central tfo rid a
Regional Hospital^
Chairm an-Elect Gerry Roux,
Bank o f Am erica; Vice-Chair;
Board Development Sophia
O 'K eefe, Florida Power; and
Vice-Chair-Programs Andrus
Herr, Allied Group Insurance
Services.
Vice-Chair-Programs Steve
O tsuki, Lockheed Martin
Corporation; Treasurer
Nancy McCarthy, Siem ens;
Secretary Joanne Elefante,
SunTrust; and Immediate
Past-Chairm an Laurie
Anderson, J. Rolfe Davis
Insurance.
The Foundation for
Sem inole County Public

Craig Bair

Gerry Roux

St

O'Keefe

Andrta Herr

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McCarthy
Schools, a 501 (c) 3 non-profit
organization, raises more

than $500,000 each year to
further enhance the superior

perform ance of Sem inole
County students and teach­
ers.
T he Foundation Board
w orks diligently to enhance
the quality o f education in
ou r com m unity by raising
and awarding funds, foster­
ing involvement in the
schools by businesses and
the community, and provid­
ing recognition and rewards
for extraordinary perform ­
ance.
Program s such as Take
Stock in Children, Grants for
Great Ideas, and various
scholarship and recognition
programs are just a few of
the many initiatives this
board leads.
For additional information
regarding supporting The
Foundation, you m ay call
Tina Calderone at 407-3200180.

s lo p p e d o v er tu v is it F lo re n ce
Taylor, fo r m er ly o f S an fo rd .

"W e Just visited and
bounced aro u n d ," M arian
said.
H olid ay Festival
M em bers o f Ixora Garden
C lub are putting the final
touches on "M aking Spirits
B righ t," an annual holiday
festival. Crafts, other d ecora­
tions, plants, hom em ade
goodies and luncheon will be
the order o f the day on
Saturday, O ct. 12, from 10
a.m . to 2:30 p.m ., at the
Sanford C ivic Center. Tickets,
at $8 each, arc available from
any m em ber or by calling
407-829-2639.

AdLitemprogram
needs volunteers
The Seminole County
Guardian Ad Litem pro­
gram is in need of volun­
teers to advocate for the best
interest of abused, neglected
and abandoned children in
a court proceeding. To
become a Guardian Ad
Litem volunteer you must
be 21 years of age or older,
possess good judgment,
common sense and be capa­
ble of helping a child in cri­
sis. You must present favor­
able references, consent to
have your background
checked and complete 24
hours of training.
Guardian A d i
i train­
ing will be held at
Juvenile Justice Center, 190
Bush Blvd. in Sanford on
Nov. 8 ,9 and 15. For more
information phone Una at
407-665-5376.

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Sunday. September 29. 2002

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Church O f God
O f Prophecy

Floridlana - In Concert
The "Florid ians", one of
Florida's best known
Southern Gospel Groups
will appear Sunday, Sept.
29, at 10:45 a.m. at
Longwood Church o f the
Nazarene, 200 N. Wayman
Street in Longwood.
The group has been m in­
istering throughout Florida
since 1974 and has toured
extensively throughout the
Eastern United States, m in­
istering to large audiences
wherever they have
appeared.
Everyone is cordially
invited to attend this special
performance.

2509 S. Elm Ave.
Sanford

W om en's C onference
H ouse o f Refuge
M inistries will b e holding
its 12th annual W om en's
Conference at the Rosen
Plaza H otel in O rlando on
O c t 4 and 5. The them e is
"G oin g H om e A nother
W ay". Speakers for the con­
ference include Dr. Yvonne
Capehart, Founder o f Sister
Keeper in Pensacola;
Prophetess Vem lce
Parkerson-H ooks of
O rlando; Pastor Barbara
Broussard o f G oulds, and
Pastor Dora Richardson of
Sanford.
There is a registration fee
o f $55 w hich includes two
buffet m eals. For inform a­
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QUESTION: I'm a teacher and I
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ttkm other things that are less flatu riffe He is a trial to his ta a d ic n ,.
jn tJb v rss s m c n t to his parents ,
arid an utter ddjght to every child

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dasa downs on the job today. It's
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assign at least one such kid to
every days just to make sure that
school teachers earn every dbllar

of their salaries.
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usually boys. They often have
reading or other academic prob­
lems. They may be small in
stature, although not always, and
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inferiority.
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response to feelings of low keifesteem. That's why within many
successful comedians is the memo­
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Winters' parents were divorced
when he was 7 years old, and he
said he used to cry when he was
alone because other children
teased him about not having a
father Joan Rivers frequently jokes
about her unattractiveness as a
j{lrlf
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r father had to throw a bone
herb
down the aisle to get her married.
And so it goes
These and other comedians f
their training during &lt;
using humor as a defense i
the pain. That's usually the I
tion for the daas down. By i

an enormous joke out of every­
thing, he conceals the self-doubt
that chums inside.
That understanding should
help us meet his needs and man­
age such a child more effectively.
QUESTION: la m a single
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O f all the things mat frustrate me, I
am bothered most by having to
send my kids to visit their dad for
three weeks in the summer. That
will happen next month and Tm
already uptight about putting.
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HOLY C 90M CPOCOFAL CHURCH
401 P al/ W i, Bmlonl
Tetophone 407*322-4411

(Comer of Pars Dr. 4 Dm Ave)
(407) 324*0036
Tammy Afcrameon - Paalor
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1030 am 4 4 3 0 pm
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730 pm
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NCW C4UT10N LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pfr tfOM LOCATION: UP4ALA
COMMUMTY CHURCH
Mery. 44A 4 Upeeto Rd.
Phone 322*7312
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Paalor
Sunday Worship
416 am
4 43 0 pm
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HOLY CR088 LUTHERAN CHURCH
OFLAKIMARY
740 8tm Drive. Lake Mary. FL
PaM Moyer
Saturday avarwig _______6 30pm
Cardamporary Worarap
S d to y morrong
400am

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•APCHARROR CHRNT1AN CHURCH
730 Upaato Ret. Sardord. FL
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TOOtotowrt Rd.
Latolidry.Fl
444-6473
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Episcopal
CHURCH OF THi HOLY COMFORTER

Christian Science

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430 am
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1100am
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2326 4. Oa4 Ave. Sardord. FL
Rev. Elmer A. Reuecher
Pastor
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9000 Boartod Aw
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7.30 pm
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FMST PRCSSmvSAN CHURCH .
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Between 3rd and 4to 81
4 Park 4 Oak/Downtown
8ardord.Fl
Phone 407-322-2662
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"Where We Know Your Name*
In The Heed Of The Cay
Rev. Sruoe B Sooa
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•00am
Sunday Momma Worsftp 1000 am
Sun. Mommo CoSee Hour 1100 a m
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Wonderful Wettoeedey Famdy
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430p m
AdtdlStole Study
400pm
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4-700 pm
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FSIST PRSSSYTIRUN CHURCH (U S X )
OFLAKIMARY
124 W WtturAvo
Lake Mary. FL
407-32 M 0I1
• 44 a m

C h u * School
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1100 am
7 0 0 pm
4:30 pm

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Sunday Worship
1000 am
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430pm
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Sunday. September 29. 2002

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1014 Haei 17-44 ) ita NO Hey. 436
407-3234S30.607-424-4334
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700 W.44to Beset
Sardord. FI 32771
607-322-3442
Ceptoine Robed and Undo RecMne. Corps

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M l W. (2nd a u tardord. FL

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407-204040
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1100 am
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me accept what I’m about to go
through?

DR. DOBSON: Maybe it will
help to know that many other
aingle parenla have similar feel­
ings. One of these mother*
expressed her frustration this
way;
"I stand In the terminal and I
watch the kids’ nlip lane disap­
pear Into the clouds. 1 feel an
incredible tense of loss. The lone­
liness Immediately starts to tet In.
I worry constantly about their
safety, but I resist the urge to call
every hour to tee how they’re
doing. And when they do call me
to tell me how much fUn they're

United Church Of
Christ

Pan*
1000 km
11 DO am.
7 JO pm

having, I grieve over the fact that
they're living a life completely
sep vate from my own. My only
consolation is knowing that
they're returning soon. But I'm
haunted by the fear that they
won't want to come home with
me."
If the anxieties of that mother
represent your own feelings, let
me offer tom e suggestions for
how you might make the most of
your days alone. Instead of see­
ing the next three weeks as a
period of isolation, view it as an
opportunity to recharge your bat­
teries and reinvigorate the spirit
Single parenting is an exhaust­
ing responsibility mat ran cause

UXX.
1244 C S V
La
407-332-4243
Rev. Dr. HM Ybun0Stood
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Longwood. FL
431-4944
446 am
1046am
1046 a m
400pm
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7 0 0 pm
touto Woman, and AduB Mbla Mudy
■Navni A Mrangar Maia"

• m a r School
Morning Worship
ChdtoenS Church

Presbyterian
UPSALA COMMUMTY PRESS YTCRIAN
Comer of 44A A Upeeto Rd
101 Upeeto Road
Sardord. a 32771
407-3303434
Rev Bryan L Wengar
Peetor
Suvtoy Behoof
SCO a m
Nursery care begins el
400am

burnout if it knows no relief. Take
this time to enjoy some relaxing
evenings with your friends. Retd
an inspirational book or return to
a hobby that you've set aside. Fill
your day with things that are
impossible amidst the pressures
of child rare, recognizing that
your children will benefit from
your rehabilitation. They’ll return
to a re-energized parent, instead
of one coming off six weeks of
depression.

Dr. Dotson u pmident of the nonprofit
organization F oaa on IV f amity. P.O.
Box M . Colorado Spring%.CO. 90903:
or mtwfamilyJ&gt;rg. ■ ,
O 2 0 U JAM ES DOBSON IN C

4 0 0 am
1030 am
Misery Provided
Gtoffh School • 14 a m -1 0 1 4 a m
Vduto A Chitoen UrSMry
•30 pm

Wesleyan
WKSISYAN CHURCH OF RAOLA
4640 Ytoyekto Dr.
Sardord. FL 32771
(Of M (Eaf 41) Weal
Feel Street on Let •One MM)
Leonard ODonoat
Pastor
407-322-4332
"Where toe Ooapaf Is Qood News*
Btetdey School
446am
Mommg Worsfdp
110 0 a m
Evsrdng WorNdp
4 0 0 pm
lAd Week Mtg Wed
730pm
Ptoses Share Vbur LJie Wtoi Ue

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C h u rch

Notes
Craft Fair
All Souls Council of
Catholic Women in Sanford
will hold a Craft Fair,
Saturday, Oct. 12. The fair
will be held in the Social
Hall, at the com er of West
9th Street and Myrtle
Avenue from 9 a.m. until 3
p.m.
For additional informa­
tion, contact Valerie at 407682-8260.
House o f Refuge
The House of Refuge,
1001 Celery Avenue,
Sanford, will hold its annu­
al M en's Day Service, Oct.
20. The speaker at the 11
a.m. and 7 p.m. services
will be Pastor Kenneth
Benjamin o f Jackson, Miss.
This noted speaker is a
member o f the IMON, and
has delivered an anointed
word at the House of
Refuge before.
Everyone is invited to
help celebrate this occa­
sions. For Information, call
407-324-4711.
Lutheran Haven D in n er
Lutheran Bible
Translators (LBT) Invites
you to attend a Fall Dinner
at the Lutheran Haven in
Oviedo, Oct. 21. "From
Darkness Into Light" is the
them e for the dinner, cele­
brating G od's faithfulness
to LBT throughout the year.
Rev. Johannes Tolu, a
Lutheran pastor from
Namibia in southern Africa
will b e guest speaker; w ho
will share information
about the work taking place
on the Dhlmba New
Testament translation.
The luncheon will be
O c t 21, at 12 noon at
Lutheran Haven, 2014 W.
SR-426 in Oviedo. Call LBT
for reservations at 1-800532-4253, and ask for Peg
Seitz.
Volunteers Needed
The Christian Sharing
Center in Longwood has an
urgent need for volunteers
to nil various positions.
Receptionists and inter­
viewers are needed to inter­
view families in crisis situa­
tions and to assist them in
meeting their needs. Pantry
workers are needed to stock
shelves for client families.
Hours are Monday through
Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
For Information, call
Diann at 407-260-9155, ext.
6, Monday, Wednesday or
Friday.

P ro v erb ia l P a ssa g es

�Tin S eminole H ekald

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Greenwood Lakes students learn about wild side of Florida
e

A recent magazine article
icturc. There arc a large numlisted Florida as the number
o f snakes living in Florida.
four destination for
Diamond back rattler,
people relocating. New
pygm y rattler and the
businesses arc moving
cottonmouth or water
in along with mote
moccasin arc the pit
people than we have
vipers that live in
water and space for. It
Florida. Pit vipers have
may be great for the
a triangular shaped
economy, but it's
head and inject their
venom when they
wreaking havoc on the
original inhabitants of
strike. The coral snake
Florida, the wildlife.
is the other venomous
M ary
Bonnie Rainbow and
snake that lives in
Rowell
her assistant Joan Bucd
Florida. A coral snake
from the Panther
doesn't strike. They
Outreach Program &lt;
spent a day
grab hold o f their victim and
at Greenwood Lakes Middle
chew through the skin, inject­
School in an effort to educate
ing venom as they chew. The
Florida king snake has a simi­
the students about the plight
o f the Florida panther ana
lar coloration to the coral
other Florida natives. Bonnie
snake. Rather than trying to
and Joan didn't come alone.
remember the nursery rhyme
They brought a few friends
about which snake is not the
w ith them.
venomous one, the best bet to
A Florida box turtle named
be safe is not to touch either
'T ro y " was the first friend
one. This is not the kind of
thing you want to be wrong
Joan showed the students as
about.
Bonnie talked. W hen Bonnie
found Hoy, he w as not in very
Venomous snakes are not
good shape. He had a cracked
really very aggressive.
Surprisingly, the non-ven­
shell. TUrtles can recover from
a cracked shell on their ow n if
om ous ones are usually a little
it's not a m ajor crack. The
meaner (after a l l they don't
danger in the wild from even a
have that venom to get the
minor crack is when infection
upper hand.) The Florida hogsets in. TUrtles seldom survive
nose snake will play dead. So
infections. TVoy is recuperating
if you see a snake that looks
beautifully and will now be
dead, d on't pick it up. The
used in the education pro­
Florida hognose is not ven­
gram.
om ous, but h e will bite! The
Florida turtles can close up
red rat snake is a constrictor.
and hide in their shells. With
(Joan introduced the students
one exception. The com mon
to “Fire” as Bonnie talked.)
They squeeze their prey to
snapping turtle is the only one
death and then sw allow them —
who can t fit fully In their
whole. So, w hy do we want
shell. Troy is a box turtle. Box
snakes around? Snakes eat
turtles have a hard, almost
rock like shelL Soft shell turtles
rodents and other pests.
prefer living in water and have
Remem ber that w hole bubonic
a leathery shell. Both can be
plague thing? Rats caused it!
1 on the highw ays o f
That's why w e like snakes!
rida. D o not endanger your
A t one tim e, the Am erican
own life to save a turtle on the
alligator w as one of the most
road, but if you can save one,
endangered animals in Florida.
do it! Just remember to wash
Alligator purees, alligator
your hands w ith antibacterial
shoes, destruction ofhabitat,
soap afterwards because tur­
D D T ...all took their toll on
tles can c a n y the salmonella
Florida's m ost famous reptile.
bacteria.
Bonnie told the students about
Snakes also com e out on the
alligators as Joan walked
losing end when cars are in the around w ith Squiggy. If there

w as ever proof that conserva­
tion works, the alligator is that
proof. The American alligator
is the first animal ever taken
off the endangered species lis t
Alligators, once rare in Florida,
arc now so abundant that
hunting is allowed during cer­
tain times o f the year. In cap­
tivity, alligators grow about 1
foot a year, but a little less than
that in the wild, where food is
not a given. Being taken off the
endangered species list doesn't
m ean that alligators are out of
the woods. Human encroach­
ment on wild habitat will
always be a threat Dangerous
alligators are not relocated, os
bears arc. Dangerous alligators
are destroyed.
Alligators will never
becom e tame. That's why
Squiggy^ mouth w as taped
during the education program,
to save fingers. The tape was
taped to itself and not to
Squiggy's skin. It doesn't have
to be strong tape. Alligators
havener
their jaw s. Their stength is bit­
ing dow n! If you feed a dog,
the dog will b e grateful a n a
consider you a friend w ho pro­
vides food. If you feed an alli­
gator, the alligator, w ith the
reptilian brai. he has, will see
hum ans not only as source of
food, but A S food. H u t's why
it is illegal in the state of
Florida to feed the alligators,
and many other forms of
wildlife. N ot only should you
not feed the alligators, but you
really shouldn't toed ducks
either. Buie, when you feed th e
ducks, you only see the ducks.
But the truth is, If it's Florida,
if it's fresh w ater there are alli­
gators, no matter w h aty ou r
real estate agent says! Tnat
m eans there are probably alli­
gators watching you feed the
ducks. The alligators m ay start
depending a n me food you
feed the ducks and they m ay
start looking at people as food.
Keep in m ind that whatever
holds true for alligators, also
holds true for crocodiles.
Florida is the only state that
has alligators ana crocodiles.

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The American crocodile has
not rebounded the w ay the
alligator has. There are only
about 300 crocodiles remaining
in Florida, moat o f them in the
Everglades. How do you tell
an alligator from a crocodile?
Crocodiles have a m ore point­
ed sn o u t But D O N 'T get d ose
enough to tell the difference.
Either one will take your hand
off!
The star o f the Panther
Outreach was, o f course, the
panther Zach w as so incredi­
bly beau tiful that m oat o f tha
sh u l
►wantart
and touch him. Florida pan­
thers are sm aller than the
Western cou gar but just as
m agnificent Bonnie has
worked w ith Zach since he
w as 10 days old. W hen Zach
w as only 2 m onths old, Bonnie
gave him a stuffed toy U o trlf
Zach is given any toy or blan­
ket now, he will tear to shreds,
but he is very gentle with the
toy lion he was given as a
baby. W hen Zack w as very
small, he w as raised Indoors;
m uch as a mother panther
would keep her cut) in a den.

Now, Zack lives outside In a
big wooded area w ith 2 other
panthers. Zach has no front
claw s (for safety reasons), but
h e can still dim b. A Florida
panther can jum p 10 feet from
a standing position; running,
they can jum p 14 fe e t This
great manual dexterity has not
given the Florida panther the
edge it needs to survive in
Florida. Shrinking h ab itat car
collisions and in-breeding are
the biggest threats the Florida
panther faces. M ale panthers
need 250 m ile* o f territory,
f.m ilre n— tl f ~ ----- '
intense human encroachment
into their territory, It is am az­
ing they still survive today.
Som e help has been forthcom­
ing.
So what can you do to save
one o f the m ost endangered
animals in the world? Adopt a
panther! O r at least buy a Tshirt o r a license plate that
supports the Florida panther.
For m ore information about
the Florida panther, contact the
Panther Outreach Program at
352-347-2970 or email
popbr5490yahoo.com

Aristolochia: Pipevines with exotic flowers
The genus A ristolochia is
flies, the Polydam as sw al­
form ed by a group o f m ostly
low tail and the Pipe vine
clim bing vines w ith heartsw allow tail.
shaped leaves and
Pipe vines contain
&gt;ess»»*ses»»&lt;
unusual flow ers w ith
toxic substances that
n o petals and a tw ist­
are acquired by the
ed calyx that resem ­
larvae and adult bu t­
bles resting birds such
terflies as they feed
as pelicans or swans.
from these plants and
The nam e pipe vines
;ive them protection
are given to these
rom predators such
plants because their
as birds or lizards.
flow ers resem ble the
m eerschaum tobacco
T h e Plant
pipes.
C alico flower, one
Flow ers arc polli• • • 1 " " " " o f the m ost popular o f
the pipe vines, is a perennial
nated by flies that are attract­
vine native to Brazil. Leaves
ed to them by som ew hat
unpleasant odors. The flies
are hearth-shaped and about
are actu ally trapped inside
4 inches w ide. T he flow ers,
the flow er until pollination
borne on long stalks are
about 3 Inches In d iam eter
takes place and the insects
and have purple veins on the
are then released. Som e o f
back and m aroon m arkings
the best know n plants o f this
on the front. Flow ers are
iu s are the C alico flow er,
bisexual bu t the fem ale
n's pipe,, Ithe
D utchm an's!
organa becom e active ahead
Pelican flower, a n a the birtho f the m ale organs. U nlike
wort These plants are the
oth er p ipe v in e flow ers,
food source of the caterpil­
C alico flow ers d o not pro­
lars off two im portant b u tter­

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duce offensive odors. In m ost
pipe vines pollination is car­
ried out by flies w hich are
attracted to the flow ers by a
strong unpleasant odor.
T h e flow ers act like a trap
once the insect is inside the
flow er and will not release
the flies u n tilp ollination
takes place. T ne fruit is dry,
about one inch long, black at
m aturity and splitting to spill
the seeds as it rocks in the
breeze hanging from four
slend er strings.
C u lture
Plant during the warm
m onths o f the year in a
sunny location with som e
shade in summer. Soil should
b e w ell drained and am end­
ed w ith organic m atter such
os peat or com post for best
grow th. Use a fertilizer in the
spring to prom ote good
grow th and sum m er to help
the plant during the bloom ­
ing period.
S m F e rre t ra g e 7C

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Sunday. September 29.2002

Page 7C

M orris presents three bags o f school supplies to the H arbor
Jeanne Morris, Seminole
County School Board vicechairman, surprised students
at the Harbor Literacy and
Learning Center
recently with three
huge bags of school
supplies. They were
essential supplies
such as spiral note­
books, packages of
paper, pens, pencils
and other supplies
which will be placed
in the H a ib o n Seaside
Marva
Store.
Haw
The children will
receive points for
reading books and
writing book reports. They
will trade points for incentive
donated by
wi
prizesi iwhichi were
various business partnersland
i
Harbor supporters.
Harbors I and II have
received overwhelming sup­
port from the community local
businesses during the holiday
season and throughout the
year.
The Harbor Literacy and
Learning C enter's initiatives of
Seminole County Public
Schools Title 1 Department
extends appreciation to all
dedicated volunteers, business
partners, and supporters who

have contributed to the suc­
cess of these programs.
Volunteering to assist stu­
dents with homework, com ­
puter lessons, read sto­
ries or listen to stu­
dents read is in need.
Call 407-330-0101 or
407-323-3150, e x t 32.
H arbor's Resource
Teacher Rick Wilkins
accepts supplies.

The Bethune
liege
Cookman Colie
will
k i n s Gospel Choir wD
appear in concert
Sunday, Sept. 29 at 5
p.m. at beeona bruioh
foh
Missionary Baptist Church,
2150 Airport Blvd. in Sanford.
Mistresses o f ceremony will be
Terry and Rosemary Rucker.
The community is invited to
attend and enjoy this evening
o f m u sk. Rev. Marvin Scott,
pastor.

New Mount Calvary
Missionary Baptist Church,
1109 West 12th Street invites
the community to their
groundbreaking service for the
multi-purpose building,
Sunday, S e p t 29, at 4 p jn . Rev.
Ricky Scott, Pastor.

ty to drug awareness,
"Knowledge is Power". Fight
against drugs and alcohol
abuse Saturday, Sept. 28, at 4
p.m. at the old Star heater,
1017 West 13th Street

i Sunday Jazz by the
It's*
Bem iee Lee Trio, at Elks Home,
on East 7th Street at Cypress
Avenue. Join Jewell Council
No. 109, IBPOE as they pres­
ent this renowned trio at 5
p.m. today.
Jazz lovers will ’e njoy an
evening with this Central
Florida great trio. They have
recently completed their
Florida tour. They will biring
Lode
their sounds to the Elks Lodge.
The trio features Bennie Lee
on bass and vocal, Zade
Aleem on piano and Sanford
Resident and Hall o f Famcr
George Myles on drums.
Donations are $10 for an
evening o f Jazz and food.
There will be door prizes.

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Happy Birthday wishes and
greeting to the September
folks: Nat Bentley, Betty B.

Smith, Arthur H. Scott,
Rozland H. Tillman, Helen
Smith, O scar Williams and Dr.
Anita Hawkins.

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N ew Mount
Calvary Missionary
Baptist Church, 1109
West 12th Street will
hold their Pall
Revival services Oct.
1 - 4 . The Rev. Gary
1 'Williams of First •
Baptist Church of
Mandarin, Florida
will be the evangelist
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Tailgating serves up tantalizing tastes

Tailgating: Tips
fo r everyone
T a ilg a tin g uaad to b« an activity
I ccn tirsd io lily Around fool*
ball gamaa, with tans bundtod up In
taam gear, sharing the pre-game
excitement m the parking lot. Today.
taUgattng Is not limited to football —
people are taking a d v a n ta g e ^ the
opportunity to share good food with
lamiry a n a i n i n a i

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of events, such a s the kHfs so ccer
gamea, baseball gam es and music
Experienced tailgaters com e
equipped with tables, chairs, carpets
and grills — all the com loits of
home — and prepare the all-impor­
tant meal ahead ol time. For the first
time tailgate party coordinator,
Tupperwara otters the following tips
lor year-round su ccess:
• Thoughtful food preparation.
The perfect recipe tor su cce ss Is a
simple, ysl delicious, menu. Choose
food that can be prepared In
advance and transported to the
event. A tasty tailgating meal should
Include a little something for every­
one. Tupperwara has a variety of
on-the-go products to tantalus tailgating lasts buds, Including the
Tupparwars® Impressions Bowls for
stylish and easy transport ol salads,
pastas and all types of festive dips
and sau ces.
• R em em ber th e d eta ils. The
purpose of tailgating Is to get people
excited for the event they're attend­
ing, so bring a bit of the action out­
side. Hang balloons In the colors of
the team or play music from ths
band you're about to s e e . The little
details also m ake It special, so pack
a colorful tablscloth to add flair to
the food spread and beach chairs
lor added com fort
• Avoid eHpe and sp ills. As the
tot gets m ore crowded. dttnUng bev• t e g e s o e n ce rta in ly b e c o m e e

m essy endeavor, so bring cups that
seal your fate for a dry, hippy
bunch.
• W eather w atch. Whether H
rains or shines the tailgate shall go
on. Check the weather forecast
before you leave to be prepared lor
whatever Mother Nature h as In
store. Oepsndlng on the forecast,
bring umbrellas, gloves, su nglasses
or, even a portable fan.
• G o all o u t To really heat things
up. nothing b e ats grilling — s e a ­
soned steak s and burgers are a
sure-fire hit. For a real crowd-pie s e ­
ar. simply marinate vegetables and
m sats in a container In advance.
9 1 i i y i n o fo o tp rin ts bohlnd#
You've planned the perfect tailgate,
now com es d e a n up. With proper
preparation, this should be a snap.
Transporting the meal tot resealable
food containers m eans sit you hsve
to do Is re-seal the leftovers for the
ride home and run off to watch the

Dining on the asphalt
ailgating — it’# becom ing as
m uch a part of football season
as the sport itself. In fact, for
many ravenous football fanatics, the
tastiest part o f the gam e is the cookout
before the kickoff.
The fine art o f dining on asphalt
remains a mainstay o f football fun,
according to Mike Zeller, Corporate
Developmental Chef at the W isconsinbased Johnsonville Sausage. The fare
can range from sim ple to extravagant.
"Spike up your tailgating bash with
a seasoned sausage like bratwurst,"
suggests Zeller. "Its savory flavor com dements the hearty fare that football
a ns crave. And it’s easy to prepare
and simple to serve in any outdoor
setting."
Zeller suggests grilling fresh
bratwurst — a subtly seasoned porkbased sausage of Germ an origin —
and serving it on a crusty hoagic bun.
Add kick bv topping the brat with a
pungent relish of raw red onions and
crumbled blue cheese — Roquefort,
Stilton or any favorite blue-veined
variety.
While you're stoking the coals,
skewer up som e veggie kabobs with
harvest-fresh zucchini, yellow souash,
cherry tomatoes and carrots. In tne
cooler, stash a chilled pasta salad fea­
turing ricotta-fillcd tortellini and broc­
coli, and flavored with fresh thyme.

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Purr*&gt; up your pigskin party with a terrific tailgating menu that features hearty brats topped with onions
and blue cheese, and paired with a tangy thyme-flavored tortellini salad.

For dessert, serve a buttery old-fash-

loned pound cake. Ibp cake slices
with maple glazed apples, a tart con­
fection sweetened with brow n sugar,
butter and maple syrup. And wash it
all down w ith a m ug o f hearty beer or
hot cider garnished w ith a cinnamon
stick. W hat a way to celebrate the sea­
son.
For m ore recipe Ideas from The
Kitchens at Johnsonville, visit the
Johnsonville Web site at w w w .johnsonvllle.com
•
Backfleld Bratw urst w ith
O nion and B lu e C heese
• 1 medium red onion, thinly sliced
• 1 cup (4 oz.) crumbled blue cheese
• 1/4 cup olive oil
• 2 tbsp. red wine vinegar
• 1 tbsp. steak sauce
• 1 tsp. fresh chives, dropped
• 1 tsp. parsley chopped
• 1/2 tsp. garlic, minced

• 1/4 tsp . salt
• 1/4 tsp. b lack pep p er

• 5 links Johnsonville fresh
bratwurst
• 5 hoagie buns
In a bowl, combine the first ten
ingredients; cover and refrigerate for
at least two hours or overnight.
Prepare bratwurst according to pack­
age directions; place in bun and top
with two tablespoons of onion mix­
ture. Yield: 5 servings.

Tight End Tortellini
*N Thyme Salad
• 2 pkgs. (9 oz. each) refrigerated
cheese tortellini
• 2 cups fresh broccoli florets
• 2 cups fresh cauliflower florets
• 1 cup fresh carrots, thinly sliced
• 1 cup bottled Italian salad dressing
• 1 tsp. fresh thyme, minced
• Salt and pepper to taste

Prepare tortellini according to pack­
age d irectio n s; drain and rinse with
cold water.
In a large bow l, com bine remaining
ingredients. Add tortellini; toss and
refrigerate until served. Yield: 8-10 serv­
ings.
End Z one Tart A p ple Topping

To serve over pound cake

• 6 large tart apples, peeled, cored
and thinly sliced
• 1/4 cup butter
• 1/4 cup brow n sugar, packed
• 1/4 cup pure m aple syrup
• 1/4 tsp. m aple flavoring
• Pinch o f salt
M elt butter in a nonstick skillet; add
sugar and syrup. C ook over m edium high heat for one minute. Add apples;
cook and stir for 5-6 m inutes o r until
apples are tender. Serve over pound
cake. H eld: 3 cups topping.

What's Your Game? After-game treats the whole family will love

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ratal baton »w trig gams.

A fter the big game, surprise all the
A X little superstars of the team with
an aftergam e least that they won't soon
forget Win or lose, you can still show
your team spirit with a little creativity
and time sp en t in the kitchen.
Before tne main course, be sure to
keep plenty of snacks within easy reach.
A healthy alternative to potato chips can
be The Pampered C h efs Barbecue
Snack Mix. lin e a hat or helmet with a
napkin or dean doth in your favorite
team colors and fill with this crispy
snack mix. To spruce up a vegetable
tray, use the V-Shaped Cutter to cut a
M p q ^ i n t t a l u n . .p it y h o ld o for
dips ana spreads.
For an easy-to-prepare main course,
dish out bowls of this crowd pleases
Mexican TWo Bean Chicken Chili. Made
with prepared salsa and a few pantry ingredients, this chili comes together In •
minutes so you can relax and hear all

the details of the big game. Serve with a
variety of do-it-yourself toppers such as
shredded cheese, green onions and fresh
cilantro leaves, and let each child con­
coct their own unique chili creation.
These recipes and other great ideas
can be found in The Pampered C h efs
C elebraK cookbook. To leam more
about The Pampered Chef, hosting a
What's Your Game Kitchen Show, Gift
Certificates, or to find a Kitchen
Consultant, call (800) 266-5562 or visit
www.pamperedchef.com
M exican TWo Bean
Chicken Chili
• 1 medium zucchini, coarsely
chopped (about 11/4 cups)
• 1 can (15 ounces) Mack beans,
drained and rinsed
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• 1 can (15 ounces) pinto beans,
drained and rinsed
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• 1 can (83/4 ounces) whole kernel

com, drained
• 2 cans (141/2 ounces each) chicken

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• 1 Jar (16 ounces) thick and chunky
mild salsa
• 1 can (8 ounces) tomato sauce
• 3 cups shredded cooked chicken
• 1 garlic clove. D re s s e d
• 11/2 to 2 tablespoons chili powder
• 1 teaspoon ground cumin
1. Chop zuodhiini using Food
Chopper. Drain and rinse beans in
Small Colander. Drain com.
2. Combine chicken broth, salsa and
tomato sauce in Professional (4-qt)
Casserole. Add zucchini, beans, com,
chicken, garlic pressed with Garlic
Press, chili powder and cumin.
3. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and
simmer 30 minutes.
4. Ladle chill into soup bawls using
Nylon ladle. Top with desired top­
pings. Yield: 6 servings (10 cups)

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T he S eminole H erald
AUGUST 14, 2 0 0 2

S4th YEAR No. 103

Sanford, Florida

Copyright O 2002 Tha Samnola Harald

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After having to wait sev­
eral days for his official
team physical and to have
his contract approved by
Major League Baseball,
Sanford's Chaz Lytle final­
ly got to don a profession­
al baseball uniform for the
first time on July 4.

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By Dan Ping
Editor

SANFORD
—
Deputy Chief Mike
McCoy, one of the men
responsible for the turn­
around at the Sanford
Police Department has
been chosen for the top
law enforcement job for Mike McCoy
the city of Orlando.
In an announcement over the weekend,

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O r l a n d o ’s

Glenda Hood chooses Sanford officer to
replace city’s outgoing police chief
Orlando Mayor Glenda Hood said McCoy
would replace outgoing police chief Jerry
Demines, who was named Orange
County's public safety director.
"It's obviously a sad day for Sanford,"
said Mayor Brady Lessard. "I hate to see
McCoy go because he has done a heck of a
job for the dty. It was an opportunity he

Heathrow
firm ranked
No. 1 by
Commission

couldn't pass up, though. We're proud of
him."
McCoy was hired by Police Chief Brian
Tooley shortly after Tbolcy took over the
.......................
11999. Prior to Toole/s
irtment had a tvpuby infighting, poor morale
and citizen complaints.
A national consuliplaii

to p

tant reported to the city commission that the
SPD was “the most dysfunctional depart­
ment" he had analyzed.
"In my first three weeks on the job in
Sanford, we had 19 openings," McCoy
recalled. "We advertised the positions and
had five people show up to take the test."
Sanford's low pay, bad morale and a lack
of professionalism were among a list of rea­
sons officers in other law enforcement agen­
cies cited for not considering the jobs in
See McCoy, Page 9A

Chamber
Hob Nob
slated for
Thursday

P a tr io tis m w ith a t w is t

By Nick Pfotfauf and Din Ping
Herald Staff

O v ie d o p o lice
in ve s tig a tin g
suspicious d e a th
Oviedo police are inves­
tigating what they consider
suspicious circumstances in
the death of Marcos Rivera,
31, of East High Street.
Just after 6 a.m.
Saturday, Aug. 10, Oviedo
ollce along with Flreand
escue personnel respond­
ed to a 911 call on East
High Street regarding an
individual who was not
breathing. When no vital
signs or Indications of life
were found, he was pro­
nounced dead.
Earlier that same me
Ing, at approximately _
a.m., another 911 call bad
been made by family mem­
bers, and Fire and Rescue
responded to the same
address, where another
adult male member of the
family had reported experi­
encing breathing problems.
At that time, Rivera's 33
year old brother was trans­
ported to the emergency
room at Florida Hospital
East, where he was adm it­
ted.
Regarding Marcos
Rivera, family members
told officers he was
observed multiple times
between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m.
that morning, and no diffi­
culties were found.
Officials say there was no
obvious cause of death for
Rivera and it has been
determined that an autopsy
will be performed.
Multiple members of
that same family had
moved to that address only
recently.
Due to the investigation
still in progress, no addi­
tional details were avail­
able from Oviedo Police.

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Seminole Smile

B y Dan Ping

SANFORD — County Com­
missioners ranked a local archi­
tectural firm with strong ties to
Sanford as the top firm to design a
conference center in the city's
downtown.
Eleven firms submitted bids.
Burke Bala &amp; Mills was one of
two firms to earn an A-plus from
a five member evaluation panel.
Commissioners voted 4-1 to rank
Burke Bales 4c Mills os the top
firm. VOA Associates Inc. — the
other firm that received an A-plus
— was rated as the No. 2 firm.
The Scott Partnership received an
A rating and was ranked third.
Though its offices arc in the
new Colonial Center in Heathrow,
Burke B ala &amp; Mills has a large
presence in Sanford. TVvo of its
principals. Bob Burke and Jerry
Mills nve in die dty limits, and
Mills setvfei as chairman of the
city's
Waterfront
Steering
Committees.
A third Sanford resident in the
firm, Scott Singeisen, will be the
project manager and currently
volunteers as the chairman of the
Historic Preservation Board. Mills
is no longer on the HPB but
served on me board for 12 years.
"We have a very vested interest
in this project," Mills said
Tbesday morning after the rank­
ings were announced. "We live
and work in Sanford. This is not
just a job, this is our home."

Editor

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Richl# and Raisa OTarrill sail their birdhouses at Tuesday's Farmer's Market In downtown Bantord. The
roof* for tha miniature house* are made from decorative car tag*.

B irdhou ses show team spirit, A m erican p rid e
By M lchalla Ja rla
Managing’Editor

ichie and Raisa O'Farriil have
invented the perfect gift for the
avid sports fanatic, who may
also love birds.
For the past year, the Longwood couple
have built birdhouses w ith a unique twist
— decorative car tag roofs. For every
sports team, they've created a birdhouse to
match.
\
It w asn't the couple’s love for sports,
however, that gave them the idea for the
birdhouses. It was the patriotic fervor that
swept the nation following the events of
Sept. 11 that inspired their outdoor cre­
ations.
"Before Sept. 11, we were already selling
patriotic tags and American flags, Richie
said. "But, after w hat happened, we w ant­
ed to do more. So, we started making
patriotic birdhouses."
Richie makes the foundations for the
houses from sturdy wood that will w ith­
stand the elements. Both Richie and Raisa
decorate the outside of the houses dependin g o n w hat tin tag is chosen for the roof.
The patriotic birdhouses became so pop­
ular, the couple decided to expand their
inventory to include other themes.
"There's actually tags for everything,"
Richie said. "We've got tags that support
our troops, there's the sports tags, and tags
for your grandm a or grandpa."

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the highlight of next year as far as
our work schedule."
The firm assembled a team that
Indudes Sanford-based CPH
Engineering and Rabun, Hogan,
Ota &amp; Rascn, a conference center
and hotel architectural firm in
Atlanta. Rabun Hogan has exten­
sive experience in pesigning con­
ference centers across the nation.
Burke Bala 4c Mills teamed up
with Rabun Hogan last foil to
work on a combined hotel/con­
ference center proposal the dty of
Sanford made to Seminole
County. The county rejected that
proposal because public money
would be used to secure funding
for the hotel component.
The firm was also the primary
architect
when
PRA

A patriotic eagle car tag makes a fine tin roof for a
birdhouse creeled by Richie and Raisa OTarrill of
Longwood.
The Florida Gators birdhouse, for exam­
ple, has the team 's mascot painted on it
with a tag roof that boasts allegiance to the
team. It's the FSU birdhouses, however,
that seems to be the most popular seller.
"We sell them as soon as we put them
out," Raisa said.
The couple can make as many as 50 birdSee Birdhouses, Page 10A

See Finn, Page 9A

By Mlchalla Jaria
Managing Editor

Patrick Rica -

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It’s ju s t going to be me,
the piano, M ozart and
the audience.

OVIEDO — Playing one of
Mozart's sonatas isnrt a daunting
task for most well trained pianists.
Playing all of them in less man five
hours, however, isn't such an easy
task.
Nevertheless, that's exactly
what Rod Corby, music director at

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25-year^
old musidan will play the
Austrian composer's complete list
of sonatas beginning at 2 p m in
the Oviedo church
"This is the first time I've played
all of them in a row," Gorby said.
"1 like a challenge, and I saw this

■playing
for more than four hours — but
there's the musical challenge. I’ve
;ot to keep the music interesting
or four and a half hours."
Gorby began preparing for the
marathon two months ago when
he began memorizing 300 pages of

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C la t t if ia d .................................. 4 0 -7 1

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SANFORD — Primary day is
la s than a month away, and the
Sanford Chamber of Commerce
is sponsoring a Political Hob Nob
designed to put the candidates in
front of the voters.
Angelia Gordon, the cham­
ber's director, said she organized
the event so voters will be better
Informed when they go to the
polls on SepL 10.
"It's important for people to
meet these candidates and find
out where they stand on issues
that are important to them,"
Gordon said. "Just about every
candidate Seminole County resi­
dents can vote for will be there or
have a representative to express
their view*.
"With everything that has
gone on during the last year, it's
also a good time to come togeth­
er to celebrate our freedom."
Response has been good,
Gordon said, not only from can­
didates but from the public as
well.
"We've sold several hundred
tickets and have a great group of
sponsors," she i
The event begins at 5 cun.
Thursday at the Sanford Civic
Center. Candidates will first meet
at City Hall and will arrive at the
Civic Center by limousine begin­
ning at 4:45 p m Each candidate
will have five minutes to speak
from the stage about their race, In
addition, each will be provided a
booth to hand out literature and
meet residents.
The Hob Nob will also include
a straw poll where each ticket
holder will be provided with one
ballot to vote for their favorite
candidate.
"They'll get their ballot when
the first arrive but we won't open
the polls at the beginning,"
Gordon said. "We want people to
have time to meet the candidates
and make their decision."
Polls will close and 730 p m
and results will be announced 15
minutes later.
Gordon said there will be
plenty of entertainment during
the night, including perfor­
mances by the Seminole High
School choir.
See Hob Nob, Page 10A

M usic maestro plans Mozart Marathon

Pilot for the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office

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music He plans to play every­
thing from the heart and mind
during Saturday's recital — no
sheet music will be in front of him
while he plays.
"It's just going to be me, the
iano, Mozart and the audience,"
esaid.
Corby's love for the piano
began more than 15 years ago as a
case of sibling rivalry.
"1 had to be better than my
older brother," he said. "In i
time, I was. Now, I play for
pure love of it"
His stu d ia began with the
usual weekly piano lessons. He
realized, however, he wanted to
do more with music and began

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Herald photoi toy Tommy Vlncont

Rod Qorby prepares tor Saturday's Mozart Marathon at Epiphany Lutheran
Church In Oviedo. The recital begins at 2 p m , and Qorby plans to play tor
more than lour hours.

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Wcdnrmlay. August 14, 2002

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

Piece pipes

Old-fashioned
epigrams linger as
fond memories

W ED ____
The Sanford Seminole
County Chamber of
Commerce will hold a polidtal hobnob, Thursday, Aug.
15, from 5 until 8 p.m., at me
Sanford Civic Center.
Sponsorships, singular, honor
roll and corporate, ore still
available. Tne event offers the
opportunity to businesses and
the public to get involved in
this most important event.
Politicians will be on hand
from most races. For informatk n or sponsorship ph&lt;
&gt;honc the
chamber at 407-322-221
112.

DEAR READERS: A reader signed "Desperate
in Ohio" reported that a verse her aunt told her
many years ago was rattling around in her head,
but site couldn't mm ember the
List line. It went, "If 'ifs' and 'ans'
were pots and pans..."
Yesterday, my column was
filled with letters from readers
eager to provide the missing
line," ... thcre'd be no work for
tinkers." Today well see some
fascinating variations on the
theme. Read on for a sample:
Dear
A hhv
DEAR ABBY: Not only do I
c* u H j
remember my mother quoting
• • • • • • • the same phrase to me, she had
another one: I f wishes were
horses, beggars would ride." Doth are from a
bygone generation that held no truck with the "If
only" and "1 wish" mentality. In other words, if you
want something to happen in your life, work for it.
If something happens you don't like, deal with it,
grow from it and move on. Don't just wish, com­
plain and blame.
We could use a little more of that sage wisdom
in this day of frivolous lawsuits, cheating in
schools and business, etc.
LEE BAKER DEVORE
HAMILTON, OHIO

The city of Longwood prc-

TH UR
Bents Bluegrass Pickin' time
on the third Saturday of each
month at the Community
Building, comer of W. Church
Avenue and Wilma Street in
historic downtown
Longwood. The event is free of
charge. Bring a lawn chair.
Refreshments will be available.
The upcoming events are on
Aug. 17 and Sept 21.
•more information
phone 407-260-3447.

DEAR LEE: You're right. And if everyone
swept his own doorstep, this world would be a
cleaner place. Read on:

Large drain pipes lay In a row and on top ot oach other at the construction site for the new Low ea H o m e Im provem ent Center.
T h e new store will be located on 17/92, w here the old M ovleland D rive -In once etood.

DEAR ABBY: My Pennsylvania Dutch grand­
mother used to always say, "If 'ifs' and 'anas' were
and pans, you wouldn't have to buy any!" She
trad quite the collection of little sayings, including,
"If you put your shoes upon the table, you'll be
bad when you arc able." (My mother amended
that one to: Tables arc for glasses, not for a—sesl")
There were many more for all occasions, and
my cousins and I thought she was the smartest
woman in the world. I still miss her after 35 years.
CHRIS GORNIK,
LEVELGREEN, PA.

D rag A rrest
Michael Thom as Evans, 19, of E.
Warren Avenue, Longwood, was
arrested by Lake M ary police early
Tuesday. Officers were first called
regarding a trespassing m atter at a
convenience store on Lake Mary
Boulevard. By the time they
arrived, the man had walked away.
With a description of the man, he
was subsequently located sitting
on a porch in a residential area. He
w as arrested on charges of posses­
sion of 6Ycr 20 gram s of cannabis,
possession with intent to distrib­
ute, and possession df dfug para- ’
phernalia.

DEAR CHRIS: Amazing how those early
lessons stay with us. Read ore
‘ DEAR ABBYYMy sixth-grade teacher, the late

Leona Hickey of Allegany, N.Y., used to recite the
old "Tfs' nnd 'Ans" proverb to us in class (circa
1950).
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Mrs. Hickey had many little epigrams. Another
of her gems: "Whether it s cold or whether it's hot,
we’rc sure to have weather, whether or not!"
JOYCE HILLER,
REDONDO BEACH, CAUF.

C igar Caper
Gary Franklin Heninger, 42, list­
ed as homeless from Winter Park,
was arrested by Sanford police
M onday at a retail store in the 1500
block of French Avenue. He report­
edly had taken three packs of cig­
ars valued at $1.70 each, from the
counter, and hid them at the back
of the store. At the time of his
arrest, the officer asked him why
he hid them and the arrest report
says Heninger responded, "1 could­
n 't conceal them in my pants, I
w asn't w earing any (undercloth­
ing) and they w ould have fallen
out of my pants leg." He was
charged w ith shoplifting-retail
theft.

DEAR JOYCE: She certainly had a way with
words (may she rest In peace).
DEAR ABBY: The phrase, "If 'ifs' and 'arts' were
pots and pans, we'd have no need of tinkers,"
derives from George Bernard Shaw's play "Saint
Joan," when Joan of Arc, under ecclesiastic interro­
gation for heresy, responds in exasperation to
questions and accusations from her English perse­
cutors.
I was in a Sydney stage production of "Saint
Joan" starring Zoe Caldwell in 1962 (and later
played tire Earl of Warwick in a London BBC twopart television production of the story), but Zoe's
earnest frustration so fervently rendered still res­
onates in my mind 40 years later.
ALLAN LANDER
(RETIRED ACTOR IN SAVANNAH)

DUI Arrests
Michael Albert Snow, 37, of
Longwood-Lake M ary Road,
Longwood, was arrested by sher­
iff's deputies Monday. He was
reportedly involved in an accident
while pulling into his driveway. He
was charged w ith driving under

DEAR ALLAN: Retired or not, take a bowl
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also
known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her
mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at
www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los
Angeles, CA 90069.

w as arrested by Sanford police at
his residence Monday. H e was
reportedly involved in a dispute
w ith a female. H e was charged
w ith battery - dom estic violence,
and assault - dom estic violence.

the influence (DUI) of
alco h o l/d ra jp .
Willlam jo h n Mintzlaff, 43, of
Maine C ourt, Longwood, w as
stopped by deputies on U.S.
Highw ay 17-92 atSilkw ood near
Sanford early Tuesday. He was
charged w ith DUI alco h o l/d rag s
M ario Leonard Sutton, 28, of
Lincoln Avenue, Sanford, was
stopped by sheriff's deputies at 7th
Street and Mellonville Avenue
Tuesday. He was charged w ith DUI
alcohol/drag s, having no valid d ri­
vers license, and an unregistered
m otor vehicle.
Battery
Jason Keith Cieplensky, 32, of
Geranium Lane, was arrested by
deputies TUesday at his residence,
as the result of an altercation with
a female. He was charged w ith bat­
tery - dom estic violence.
Randall Levi Hager, 20, of
Frances Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by deputies at his resi­
dence M onday following a dispute
w ith another man. He was charged
w ith battery.
C hristopher Anthony Shepherd,
34, of A rbor Lakes Circle, Sanford,

O th er A rrests Rqberto Cazidilla, 44, listed as
hom eless in Sanford, w as arrested
by Sanford police Monday. Officers
said he reportedly used a brick to
break w indow s on.a.vehicle parked
n ear 6th Street and Park Avenue.
D am age w as estim ated a t $1,000.
H e w as charged w ith crim inal m is­
chief w ith dam age of over $1,000.
D row ning U pdate
The medical exam iner’s office
has ruled that the death of a child,
which occurred last Friday, is con­
sistent w ith drow ning. The results
are preliminary, pending results
from toxicology tests.
O n Friday, Aug. 9th, 8-m onth old
Victoria Ann Q icquennol w as
found floating in a bathtub at her
family's hom e a t 3818 Elder
Springs Circle, n ear Sanford.
The child's m other told deputies
that she remem bers putting w ater
in the tub, but she w asn't certain
w hether she p u t in the drain plug.
She says she left the bathroom for
about five to six m inutes, and th at
w hen she returned, she found the
child floating It) the tub. The child
was pronounced dead at South
Seminole Hospital.
The m other is identified as Leah
Keala Royals. The child's father,
w ho was also hom e at the time, is
identified as Brian Raymond
Clicquennoi.
The investigation continues.

Police Athletic League plans Aug. 26 golf tournament
Abby sltares more than 100 of her favorite
recipes in two booklets: "Abby's Favorite Recipes"
and "More Favorite Recipes by Dear Abby." Send a
business-size, self-addressed envelope, plus check
or money order for $10 (US. funds)
to: Dear Abby — Cookbooklet Set, P.O. Box 447,
Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is included
in price.)

The Seminole County Sheriffs
Office Police Athletic League (PAL) is
holding a golf tournament to raise
money for its youth programs.
The PAL Cup Golf Tournament
will be held on Monday, Aug. 26, at
Alaqua Golf Club. It will feature a 10
a.m. shotgun start.
The cost is $65 for Law
Enforcement and Public Safety

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Notes

Obituaries
TILLIE JANE ATKINS
Tillie Jane Atkins, 100, of
Lake Mary, died Saturday, Aug.
10, 2002 in Altamonte Springs.
Bom May 1,1902 in
Charleston, VV.Va., she moved
to Lake Mary in 1945. She was
a homemaker.
Survivors include sister,
Sally Carter, Charleston, VV.Va.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

Jake's Women
The senior class mem­
bers of the Lake Mary
High School Players of the
Arts will present Jake's
Women, a semi-autobio­
graphical play w ritten by
Neil Simon, on Aug, 21, 22,
23 and 24 in the Lake Mary
High School auditorium .
Tickets are $4 each at the
door. Curtain time is 7
p.m.
For additional informa­
tion call Drama sponsor
Dill Eisselc at 407-320-9672.

RICHARD L. BARNES
Richard L. Bames, 63,
Springbank Avenue, Orange
City, died Thursday, Aug. 8,
2002 at his residence. He was
bom Feb. 13,1939 in Boca
Grande, FL He was a construc­
tion contractor for Florida
Power in DcLand, and was a
veteran of the U.S. Navy. He
was Protestant by faith. He was
a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite
Masonic Lodge, Bahia Shrine
Temple, lifetime member of the
National Muzzle Loading
Association, member of the
National Rifle Assoc, and
Eustis Gun Club.
Survivors include wife, Joan,
Orange City; son, R. Lee
Bames, Holiday; daughter,
Sharon Katona, Fort White;
step daughters, Tamara
Hoyland, Zephyrhills, Tara
Taylor, Flat Rock, N.C., Tanaya
Pierce, Franklin, Tenn.; step­
son, Todd Wilson, Knoxville,
Tenn.; sister, Mareecc Haugh,
St. Petersburg; brother. Tommy,
Clearwater; eight grandchil­
dren.
In lieu of flowers the family
suggests a donation to your

Political Hobnob
The Greater Oviedo
Chamber of Commerce, in
conjunction with the
Oviedo Marketplace will
host a Political HobNob
Wednesday, Aug. 21 from 6
until 8:30 p.m. It's a
unique, informal venue for
voters to meet and mingle
with candidates and elect­
ed officials before heading
to the polls in November.
The event is a forum for
ideas and information
exchange between citizens
and candidates who are
seeking elected offices.
Voters can talk with local,
state and national candi­
dates one-on-one. The for­
mal introduction of candi­
dates will take place on the
stage between Citizens
Dank of Oviedo and Bed,
Oath and Beyond.
Candidates who wish to
participate must reserve a
table.
For more information,
call the Chamber at 407365-6500.

favorite charity in Richard's
name.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.
GRACE A. MAZUR
Grace A. Mazur, 57, of
Sanford, died Sunday, Aug. 11,
2002 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Bom March
30, 1945 in Cleveland, Ohio,
she moved to Sanford in 1995.
She was in public relations for
Beil South.
Survivors include sister,
Delores Rivard, Chagrin Falls,
Ohio, and devoted companion
Randy Irwin, Sanford.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
FRANK F. NOELL, III
Frank F. Nocll, III, 56,
Moores Station Road, Sanford,
died Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2002.
Born in Mt. Sterling, Ky., he
moved to Central Florida in
1950. He avas an engineer and a
member of First Baptist Church
of Sanford. He was a veteran of
the U.S. Arm&gt;/•
Survivors include wife,
Peggy, Sanford; daughters,
Kelley Rowland, Sanford,
Jenifer Malhcny, Leesburg,
Casie Nocll, Sanford; mother,
Lida Dyer, Sanford; brother,
David Nocll, Clarksville, Tenn.
Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel, Sanford/Lake Mary, in
charge of arrangements.
VERA MAE RHODES
Vera Mae Rhodes, 50, East
Woodland Drive, Sanford, died

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Saturday, Aug. 10, 2002 at
Florida Hospital Altamonte.
She was born Oct. 17,1951 in
Sanford and was a life-long
resident.
Survivors include daughter,
Anquanettc D. Anderson,
Sanford; mother, Mildred
Rhodes, Sanford; brother,
Willie Anthony McCloud,
Sanford; sisters, Margaret
Bethel and Lora White, both of
Sanford; grandmother, Nellie
Mason, Sanford; two grandchil­
dren.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, Aug. 17 at Hickory
Avenue Church of God, 503
Hickory Avenue, Sanford, with
Rev. James Turner officiating.
Visitation will be Friday, Aug.
16 beginning at 5 p.m. at
Sunrise Funeral Home Chapel,
900 Locust Avenue.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
NELLIE C. WEIEN
Nellie C. Weien, 90,
Churchill Drive, Longwood,
died Thursday, Aug. 7, 2002 at
Woodland Terrace Nursing
Center. She was bom Sept. 20,
1911 in Ironvilie, Penn. She was
co-owner of Machinecraft, Inc.,
in Marietta, Penn.
Survivors include daughter,
Paula Buehrmann, Longwood;
three grandchildren..
Memorial contributions in
her name should be made to
Salvation Army, 3955 W.
Colonial Drive, Orlando, 32808.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.

The Seminole High
School Marching Band will
hold a car wash to raise
funds for the 2002-03
school year, Saturday, Aug.
24, at the Albertson's
Express, Highway 17-92
and Lake Mary Blvd.
Hours am 9 a.m. until 2
p.m.
All proceeds from the
car wash will go directly to
help the marching band,
with expenses, such as
band music, uniform
cleaning, instrument
repair, etc.
For additional informa­
tion, call the band room at
407-320-6150.

WILLIAM L. WILSON
William L. Wilson, 65,
Cunningham Lane, DeBary,
died Sunday, Aug. 11, 2002 at
Florida Hospital, DcLand. He
v/as born in March, 1937, in
Lena, Miss. He was a retired
data systems specialist for the
Federal Aviation Authority
and a veteran of the U.S. Air
Force.
Survivors include wife,
Mary, DeBary; daughters,
Catrina Duke of Orange City,
Cristina Lawrence,
Brooksville; two grandchil­
dren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.

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T im e is r u n n i n g
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Florida Power and Oviedo
reach new franchise agreement
Florida Power and Ihe City of
Oviedo have reached agreement
on a new 30-ycar electric utility
franchise. Florida Power has
signed new franchise agree­
ments with more than 45 cities
ind towns during the past six
years, including 2U during 2001 02.
"We're pleased to have a new
franchise with the City of
Oviedo," said Billy Raley, vice
resident of Florida Power's
[orth Central Region. "It's is the
result of both parties' hard work
and includes many new provi­
sions that benefit the City of
Oviedo."
A "franchise" Is an agreement
between a municipality and
Florida Power describing how
the company will work within a
city's public rights-of-way. The
new franchise agreement pro­
vides Oviedo an option to pur­
chase Florida Power’s electric

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distribution system at the end of
the 30-year term. Tire agreement
also authorizes Florida Power to
collect and remit to the city sixpercent of revenues, often
referred to as a "franchise fee,
which the city may use for a
variety of purposes.
T h e city and Florida Potyer
recognize that the best course of
action is to put the litigation
behind us and move forward
with what has historically been a
very strong relationship,” Raley
said. "We have worked very
hard to ensure our new agree­
ment meets the needs of the city
and our customers in Oviedo."
In February, Florida Power
launched its Commitment to
Excellence plan aimed at reduc­
ing rates, increasing customer
satisfaction, improving opera­
tional performance, and better
preparing the company for sta­
bility in the fast-changing ener­

gy industry. The company has
since announced a $500 million
rate reduction decreasing cus­
tomer bills nine percent, a $100
million plan to Improve reliabili­
ty by 20 percent over the next
three years, and a commitment
to increasing generation reserve
from 15 percent to 20 percent by
2003.
Florida Power, a subsidiary of
Progress Energy (NYSE: PGN),
provides electricity and related
services to more than 1.4 million
customers in Florida. The com­
pany is headquartered in St.
Petersburg, Fla., and serves a
territory encompassing over
20,000 square miles including
the cities of St. Petersburg,
Clearwater, as well as the
Central Florida area surround­
ing Orlando. For more informa­
tion about Florida Power, visit
the company's Web site at
www.fpc.com/.

K eene Construction vice president
D ale Scott receives international award
Seminole County resident Dale
E. Scott, Vice President of
Maitland-based
Keene
Construction Company received
the Trustees' Distinguished
Service Award from the 39,000member International Council of
Shopping Centers for outstand­
ing contributions in developing
ICSC's annual CcnterBuild con­
ference spotlighting shopping
center design and construction.
In the association's 45-year histo­
ry, Scott is the first general con­
tracting member to receive the
prestigious award. Stated ICSC
Chairman John Ingram, “This is a
Scott
Very 'deserved recognition of
Dale Scott for his many important on the Tampa Bay Idea Exchange
contributions to ICSC." A long­ Program Committee.
time national .retail construction
Prominently ranked among
•veteran, Scott has been responsi­ the nation's largest retail contrac­
b le for business development at tors, Keene Construction is cur­
Keene Construction since 1995. rently building 17 retail centers
Scott has been a member of the throughout Florida totaling over
[ICSC CcnterBuild Conference $100 million and over 1.2 million[Program Committee since 1990, square-feet. The company, which
[serving as Chairman in 1997, and has built over 100 Publix•is currently on the CcnterBuild anchored shopping centers across
[Advisory Council. He also served the Southeast since 1986. “Most
as Chairman of ICSC's 2000 of the centers we are presently
Florida Conference and as building are anchored by Publix
Chairman
of
the and many are being fast-tracked
ICSC/International
Mass for 2002 completion,” said
Retailers Association Joint Task Keene's co-founder and presi­
Force on International Building dent David A. Whitehlll. He
Codes. Scott also is a Co- added that the company is also
Chairman of the Orlando Local well underway on Orlando’s new
Program Committee and serves Neiman Marcus at The Mall at

Millenia and the new Lord &amp;
Taylor at Florida Mall.
Currently celebrating its 20th
year
in
business,
Keene
Construction is led by founders
David A. Whitehlll, president,
and Gary L Keene, CEO. The
company specializes in groceryanchored retail, power centers,
lifestyle centers, department
stores and big box retailers, as
well as office and warehouse pro­
jects according to Whitehlll.
The company has also been
ranked among Engineering
News-Record's Top 400 U.S.
Contractors, Florida Trend's
Top 200 Private Companies,
Orlando Business Journal's
Golden 100 Top Privately-held
Floi
Companies in Central Florida,
npanies for
and The Top 100 Companies
Working Families published by
Orlando
Sentinel
Communications. In addition,
Whitehlll said the company has
built numerous projects for
Burdincs, Wal-Mart, Target, Bed
Bath &amp; Beyond, Sears, PetsMart,
Beall's, JCPenncy, Borders, WinnDixie, T.J. Maxx, Linens 'n
Things, Stein Mart, Eckend, Office
Depot, Staples, Michaels, Best
Buy and others.
Keene Construction Company's
office is located at 1400 Hope
Road; Maitland. For more infor­
mation, visit the company's Web
site at www.keenecon.&lt;x&gt;m.

Florida Solar appoints veteran executive
Steve Mitchell as president o f operations
Florida Solar Technology, Inc.
■has appointed Steve Mitchell,
former regional vice president
for Tru Green Cnemlawn
Services Corp. in Florida, as
president of operations. Florida
founder Skip West, presi­
Solar found
dent of marketing iand sales at
the company, said Mitchell head­
ed the lawn care company's
southeast and Florida operations
during his 16 years. MitcheU'6
division generated more than
$100 million in revenues and

employed more than 1,800 work­
ers throughout the state.
"Earlier
this
year
we
announced a significant expan­
sion of our products, services,
and scope," West said. "Steve
Mitchell as well as Scott Kadc,
chief executive officer, arc a
major part of that expansion and
we look forward to growing sub­
stantially over the next 10 years."
Florida Solar recently merged
with Olympian Pools to offer
statewide swimming pool main­

tenance services as well as pest
control services. Florida Solar is
the world's largest contractor of
pool heating systems, and the
hrm sells a wide range of solar
and conventional residential
water heaters and water purifi­
cation systems.
Florida Solar recently opened
locations in Tampa ana Fort
Lauderdale and plans to open
new locations In West Palm
Beach, Sarasota and Naples over
the next six months.

C reative O ffic e E nvironm ents
acq u ires additional w areh ou se sp ace
Gearing up for what already
has been b e a major jump in its
w arehouse/storage operations,
Creative Office Environments
(COE) has acquired an addition­
al 2,500 square feet of space in
the Josiane Industrial Park in
Altamonte Springs.
COE President Paul A.
Whiting signed a long-term lease
for the added space and now
becomes the single largest user
with better than 10,000 square
feet in four separate facilities in
the industrial park located just
off C.R. 427 on Josiane Court in
Altamonte Springs.
Financial terms of the lease
were not disclosed.
Whiting, * former California
management executive who ear­

lier this year purchased the
multi-faceted business support
company, says he needed the
extra space to accommodate
COE's rapidly expanding ware­
housing division.
“Most of our clients occupy
Class A office space," says
Whiting. "Because Class A space
is at a premium, they don’t want
to use that space to store furni­
ture, Fixtures and records. We
store it for them, allowing them
to use that valuable space for
rcvenue/sales
producing
employees."
The 15-year-old company,
which specializes in the moving
and installation of office furni­
ture and workstations, has been
putting a greater emphasis lately

on its warehousing capabilities
to meet the storage needs for
some of its largest clients,
including Hilton Grand Vacation
Villas and Risk Management
Associates.
"The timing of this move
couldn't be any more oppor­
tunistic," says Whiting. "The
previous tenant had vacated and
we needed the extra space to
keep pace with the growing
demand for warehouse and stor­
age space."
COE, which services a fivecounty Central Florida market,
has established itself as one of
the
leading
movers and
installers of office furniture,
workstations and systems for
both large and small companies.

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To celebrate the city of
Sanford's 125th Anniversary,
the Seminole Herald will pub­
lish. SANFORD: OUR FIRST
125 YEARS featuring hundreds
of photographs on 128 pages.
This treasure chest of memories
will include photos from
Sanford of yesteryear, giving the
reader a glimpse of Sanford
through the years.
This book will be edited
locally by the staff of the
Seminole Herald and bound
with an attractive hard cover,
making it of heirloom quality.
Work on this pictorial history
is commencing at this time. The
finished product will be avail­
able by late November, 2002,
just in time for Christmas giv­
ing!
You will want a copy of
Sanford: O ur First 125 Years
not only for yourself, but your
loved ones as well. What a great
gift idea for those who call
Sanford “home."
Be sure to reserve your
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Business
Mike McLean earns Certified
Insurance Counselor disgnation
The designation of Certified
Insurance Counselor (CIC) has
been conferred upon Michael J.
McLean, owner of the Michael J.
McLean Agency of Nationwide
Insurance at Lake Mary, follow­
ing his successful completion of a
rigorous insurance education
program sponsored by the
Society of Certified Insurance
Counselors.
The announcement was made
by Dr. William T. Hold, society
resident, who conferred the desjnation on McLean in officials
ceremonies conducted recently in
Celebration.
The Society of Insurance
Counselors is a national nonprof­
it organization dedicated to pro­
fessional insurance education. Its
continuing education program is
conducted in all states, the
District of Columbia and Puerto
Rico. The Society Is a key member
of the National Alliance for
Insurance Education &amp; Research,
a leading source of instructive
insurance literature and the
nation's preeminent continuing
education organization.
Only a select number of insur­
ance professionals throughout
the country have received the
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increase significantly in the com­
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who hold the CIC designation
have demonstrated their profes­
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combination of experience, for­
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focusing on all major fields of
insurance, insurance manage­
ment and agency operations.
McLean has operated his
insurance agency in Like Mary
since 1994, annually achieving
Nationwide’s
"Champion"
award for outstanding overall
production and service to the
firm’s clients. The firm received
the "Small Business of the Year"
award from the Seminole
County/Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce in 2000.
in regard to community
involvement, McLean sits on the
executive
board
of
the
following organizations" Rotary
Club
of
Lake
Mary,
Lake Mary/Healhrow Festival of
the
Arts,
and
the
Seminole C ounty/Like Mary
Regional Chamber. In addition,
McLean serves on the advisory
board of Community National
Bank, headquartered in Lake
Mary.
McLean is currently serving as
City Commissioner in Lake Mary,
being elected to the position in
November 2000. He is Lake
Mary's representative on the
Florida
League of Cities
Intergovernmental
Relations
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Hcrild photo by Tommy Vlncont
Florida Buslnoss Interiors (FBI) recently held a ground breaking ceromony tor its now oltice building at 940
Williston Park Point in Lake Mary. The company specializes in lumiture and design to meet the needs ot almost
any business. On hand ot the ceremony wore, from left: Thom Green, Lake Mary mayor; Gary Brender, Lake
Mary city commissioner; John Litton, Lako Mary city manager; Denny Bowman, FBI co-owner and vice presi­
dent and sales manager, Mike McLean, Lake Mary city commissioner; Tracy Grygtel, Metroplan Orlando's
Economic Development Commission; David Mealor, state representative; Dick Harkey, aide to Congressman
John Mica; Diane Parker, executive director ot the Sominole County/Loko Mary Chamber ot Commerce; and
Lyndell Patrick, FBI co-owner and president.

B u sin ess B riefcases
Booker appointed to serve on Colonial
Bank's county advisor board
Colonial Bank has appointed local
business leader Lori C. Booker, APR, to
serve on its Seminole .County advisory
board. Booker's contributions to the
board will include advising the bank on
regional strategic planning, community
involvement and identifying potential
loan customers.
Booker is the president and chief
executive officer of Carlman Booker
^Rcis Public Relations (CBR). CBR is a
Seminole County-based public relations

firm that provides corporate and media
relations in key industries including
retail, technology, infrastructure, health
cam, business to business, and aero­
space/ transportation.
TEAM Information acquires business
TEAM Information Services, Inc., a
family of computer consulting and soft­
ware design companies headauartered
in Lake Mary, has just gotten bigger.
Teresa Moore, founder and chief exec­
utive officer of the firm, said TEAM
acquired the assets of Career Resources,

er the Arbor Lakes apartment communi­
ty includes 27 buildings with a 8,000
square foot community clubhouse facil­
Essex Builders wins design award
Essex Builders Group, the Winter ity and 282 upscale apartment units
Park general contracting company that averaging 1,600 square feet of living
specializes in quality multi-family and area.
The 2002 Aurora Award singled out
commercial facilities, won a 2002
Aurora Award from the Florida Home Arbor Lakes Apartments as the best
Builders
Association
and
the project designed to accommodate densi­
Southeastern Building Conference ty of less than 15 units per acre.
The architects who designed Arbor
(SEBC) for Arbor Lakes Apartments in
Sanford.
Lakes were Bloodgood, Sharp, Buster,
Edward A. Storey, founder and chief and the owner of tne project is Altman
executive officer of Essex, said altogeth­ IX'velopment Company.

an Orlando-based information technol­
ogy firm. Moore said Kim Carr, founder
and president of the company, has
joined TEAM Information Services as a
senior sales executive. The purchase
price was not disclosed.
TEAM Information Services, which
opened its doors in 1991, now employs
mom than 150 computer engineers, soft­
ware designers and technicians. The
TEAM family of computer consulting
companies includes the Vereon
Technology division in Jacksonville and
Dragon Development, Inc. in the

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County Commission

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Jeanne Morris, Sandra J . Robinson, Diane
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Steve Edmonds, Marcus Vahle, Michael
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Tom Lagomarsino, Sandy Adams, Dean

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Nancy Alley, Kenneth R. Lester, John
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Sheriff Don Esllnger
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Virginia beach. Va. He embarked
aboard the aircraft carrier USS
George Washington, hope ported
at Norfolk, Va.
McKinney's squadron flies the
I/A-18C I tomet, a twin-engine
supersonic strike fighter which
features all-weather intercept
and ground attack capability.
l ie is a 2001 graduate of
Seminole 1ligli School in
Sanford, and joined the Navy in
July, 2001.

Sanford, recently completed two
months of training exercises and
humanitarian missions in the
Hast African nation of Djibouti
while assigned to the guided
missile cruiser USS Hue City,
homeported in Mayport, Florida.
latim er is one of more than
10,000 Atlantic Fleet Sailors and
Marines aboard the ships of the
USS John F. Kennedy Carrier
Battle Group and USS Wasp
Amphibious Ready Group par­
ticipating in joint-service, multi­
national operations in the U S led war against terrorism.
Sailors from Latimer's unit
participated in Hxercise Djibouti
MEUHX 02 which included avia­
tion, amphibious assault, and
live-fire and maneuver training.
Additionally, volunteers from
the unit conducted engineering,
medical and dental projects, and
delivered school supplies donat­
ed by U S citizens from
Morehead City, N.C.
Latimer is a 1996 graduate of
Lyman High School in
long wood, and joined the Navy

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Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class
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latimer of Sharon Drive,
Altamonte Springs, and Fred
latimer of Womall Drive,

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For the second year in a row
last year, the Airports Council
International has ranked the
Orlando Sanford International
Airport as the fastest gnnving
North American airport among
airports with one million or more
annual passengers.
It's no wonder - new flights are
being scheduled almost every

Marine Corps Lance CpI.
Angela J. Tillman, a 2001 gradu­
ate of Seminole High School in
Sanford recently reported for
duty with Headquarters and
Service Company, 2nd Battalion,
8th Marines, Camp Lejune, N.C.
Marine Corps Pfc. Noah J.
Fredlani, son of Phyllis and Leo
J. Frediana, Iroquois Avenue,
Sanford, recently graduated from
the Basic Hygiene Equipment
Operator Course at Marine
Corps Engineering School,
Marine Corps Base Camp
Lejeune, N.C.
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received instruction in basic
plumbing, maintenance manage­
ment, military water supply,
water purification and hygiene
equipment, and field sanitation.
Frediani is a 2001 graduate of
Seminole THnitv Christian High
School, Sanford, and joined the
Marine Corps in September,

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1 If you love animals and enjoy
Ting surrounded by acres of lusdus foliage and fresh air, the
itral Florida Zoo is looking for
!you.
Tire Zoo is seeking dedicated
people to participate in the
docent
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lunteer teachers, referred to as
its, arc an integral part of
•Zoo staff.
jviding exceptional cducai for children and adults about
ervation of animals and the
Ivironment, docents participate
i an array of activities. In 2001,
ents served over 12,500
aura, reaching thousands of
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each volunteer to conduct Zoo
tours, participate in school out­
reach programs, provide exhibit
interpretation, and more. Also,
each docent will be offered a
three-week Animal Handling
Class, where they will leam how
to handle species of reptiles,
birds, mammals, and inverte­
brates for outreach programs and
animals encounters.
If you arc an animal and
nature enthusiast, become a
member of the Zoo Crew! For
additional information on the
program or applications, please
call 407-323-4450, ext. 120 or visit
the Zoo’s website at www.centralfloridazoo.org

surpass their efforts this year.
A docent training course is
being offered with two classes
running
concurrently
on
Wednesday, Aug. 28 and
Saturday, Aug. 31 from 9 a.m. to 3
m. Anyone 18 or older is ellgic to participate in the sevenweek program. The cost is S35,
which includes class materials
and a Central Florida Zoo t-shirt.
Volunteers able to work during
the day to assist school children
arc especially in demand.
No teaching experience is nec­
essary. Applications arc due by
Aug. 16. Docent orientation will
be held Aug. 20.
Course graduation will qualify

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'eague student receives Points o f Light Award
Gov. Jeb Bush recognized
tadlnc Currie, a Teague Middle
ool student formerly from
ildsboro Elementary School, as a
ts of Light Award recipient
"he award recognizes exemplary
oluntccr and community service
hroughout the state.
"Nadine Currie’s efforts have
flowed Lake Apopka to continue
is a flourishing ecological system
for generations to come," Bush
said. "She is a role model for her
&gt;ecrs and a shining example of
row children can take steps to
improve their world."
In June 2001,11-yearold Currie
read an article in her local newspajct about the S t Johns River Water
Management District (SJRWMD)
needing athletic socks for an
aquatic plant project to help dean
Lake Apopka. The purpose for the
socks would be to secure young

bulrush, a plant that helps filter
jllutants, to the bottom of the
ke. The socks would be filled
with sand and tied to the bulrush
creating a new permanent lake
bottom.
Currie immediately wanted to
help. She sent a letter to 10 differ­
ent sock manufacturers in North
Carolina explaining the SJRWMD’s need for socks. After two
months, she received a call from
the Sara Lee Company, producer
of Hanes socks, saying they were
sending 6,000 pairs of athletic
socks to the SJR-WMD for the Lake
Apop
Apopka
project. The socks will be
used rnot only at Lake Apopka,
Apopka, ‘but
also at Lake Jessup and other central Florida lake restoration pro­
grams. "My hope is to one day
take my children fishing for bass at
Lake Apopka," said Currie.
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Nadine’s efforts are cleaner,
healthier lakes in central Florida,"
said Kirby Green, III, executive
director of SJRWMD. "She is pro­
viding a long-term legacy to cen­
tral Florida through her involve­
ment in the restoration of Florida's
lakes."
The Governor's Points of Light
Award, sponsored by Royal
Caribbean International and
Celebrity Cruises, recognizes a
Florida resident or organization
that demonstrates exemplary ser­
vice to the community. Award
recipients are announced weekly.
A panel of judges comprised of
leaders in the areas of voluntccrism and service evaluate
incoming nominations and make
recommendations to the Governor.
Volunteer Florida!, a governorappointed commission adminis­
ters the award.

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While recovering and rehabilitating from a head ond spinal cord Injury in Atlanta. Ga„ Sanford resident Sandy
Sigourney got a surprise visit from members of the Bravos basoball team, who gave autographod caps to
more than 100 patients. Sigoumoy, a Sominole County school toachor, was injured In an auto accident and
has been at Shepherd Centor, the country’s largest hospital for brain and spinal cord injuries, undergoing
physical, occupational and recreational thorapy since May 22. Sho is pictured with Braves announcer Joe
Simpson, left, and pitcher Kevin Millwood Sigourney is expected to be discharged mid Soptombor.

Warner named national association’s treasurer
Winter Springs High School
senior Mary Warner was elected
National Technology Student
Association Treasurer for 20022003 during tire 24th National TSA
Conference held recently in
Denver, Colo.

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Speakers Include: Police Chief Brian Tooley,
Mayor Bette Smith, Chief Deputy Sheriff Steven Harriett
emonles include: Patriotic Music, Candle lighting and
Flag Presentation
Ceremonies begin at Seven o’clock
Wednesday, September 11th at
First Baptist Church of Sanford
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our freedom is and how im portant it is to defend our ideals as a nation. As
A m ericans, we m ust continue to be vigilant against intolerance and hate w her­
ever it occurs. A fter all, our best defense against terrorism is the solidarity and
strength o f our com m unities. By living with our eyes, ears and hearts open, we
can all do o ur part to defend A m erica and the freedom we cherish.
O n this sad day, o ur deepest sym pathies and prayers rem ain with
the victim s and their loved ones.

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and, McCoy said.
Three years later, Sanford’s offi­
cers arc among the top three in
£alary. In addition, innovated proas like take-home patrol cam
a mortgage Incentives that
officers to live in the city limlave increased the compctitivei when jobs come open within
[department.
4ow when we have a position
Fill, we get 20 or 30 people
ving up for one or two spots,"
Toy said.
er pay and benefits arcn't
only reasons for the tum', McCoy said. The depart it has created bike patrols and
live crime prevention teams,
ell as a community policing
that has earned praise
residents. McCoy said supt from the community and the
f commission played a key role
iproving the department.
I have never been anywhere or
of any community that
t&gt;ws a party on a Saturday
i solely for the benefit of
olicc officers," McCoy said,
rig to an event sponsored by
Sanford Historic Trust this
ng. 'To see those residents voltheir time to cook hami and lug coolers of ice for
is an amazing thing. It
i how much the community
i and appreciates our offi| "You've got to give a lot of crcdI to the city commission, too,"
Toy added. "Each commiswas behind us 100 percent,
ey provided the things we
edea and pushed us to
rove."
id got the news of
cCoy's leaving in an early
loming phone call Saturday.
"Mayor Hood called first thing
the morning and told me she
ted to hire Mike McCoy as
s police chief," Lcssatd
'said. "To be honest, I had a feeling
when she called. I knew she was
either calling about Mike or Chief
Toolcy.
"I think it says volumes about
how much the Sanford Police
Department has Improved,"
Lessard added. "You've got a
major metropolitan city like
Orlando hiring Sanford's No. 2
law enforcement person."
McCoy brings a wealth of expe­
rience to the police chief's posi­
tion. He spent 24 years, ip the
Orlando Police Department,
including a tour as tne SWAT
commander and as second-incommand under two police
chiefs.
T came to the department at 18
years old," McCoy said. T hey
hired me
i as a full-time patrol offi­
cer when I turned 21.1was raised
by the department in terms of my

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McCoy followed his father's
steps into law enforcement.
Returning from World War II,
McCoy's father joined the
Orlando Police Department and
retired as a captain.
"He passed away some years
ago, and I'm sure he would like to
be here to take some of the credit,"
McCoy said. "I'd sure like to share
it with him. He was a very good
role model."
The Orlando job offers chal­
lenges for McCoy, not the least of
which is leading a department
about six times larger than
Sanford's 110 sworn officers.
Homeland security coupled with
the complexity of urban policing
are among the top issues McCoy
will be charged with overseeing.
"I'm going to a good depart­
ment, and I want to make it even
better," McCoy said. "I'm going to
approach this job like I have every
other job: to create an environ­
ment where people want to come
to work. You have to believe in
your people and show them that
u trust them and respect them.
ose arc the same things we
have to do in dealing with the
public and it starts inside the
department."
The Orlando job may have been
an opportunity McCoy amid not
have passed up, but he leaves
Sanford with mixed feelings.
"I'm still struggling very, very
much with my decision," McCoy
said. "There are times when I
want to re-think my choice, but I
think that's natural with any deci­
sion of this magnitude. Brian
Tooley is a great guy, a great chief,
and Sanford is a great community
and we've made a lot of progress.
"I'm going to bring a lot of
Sanford with me."

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Continued from Page 1A
Development, led by owner
Joseph Pacitti, made tlw original
bid to build a hotel/conference
center in downtown.
"The third time is a charm,"
Burke said. "We did say that this
has got to be our time because we
tried twice before."
"To use an baseball analogy in
an old baseball town: the first
two pitches were strikes and we
hit a home run on the third one,"
Mills added.
During Tuesday's county com­
mission meeting, voting was
done on an individual ballot for
each ranking. Four commission­
ers ranked Burke Bales &amp; Mills as
the top firm. Commissioner

Carlton Henley voted for the
Scott Partnership.
Should the county and Burke,
Bales &amp; Mills not he able to reach
an agreement, the second compa­
ny selected was VOA Associates
Inc. Three of the commissioners
— D.iryl Md am, Gram Malloy
and Dick Van der Weidc — voted
for
VAOI.
Commissioners
Henley and Randy Morris voted
for the Scott Partnership.
Should the second choice not
accept the contract, the third
choice, by a four to one vote, was
the Scott Partnership.
If a contract can be negotiated
and approved by the county
commission, the firm will pnv
vide full architectural and engi­

neering services for the 63,000square-foot convention center
project.
It will l&gt;c located in downtown
Sanford at the northeast comer of
Sanford Avenue and First Street,
the location of the current
Sanford Civic Center, which will
be demolished. While the 3.95
acre site is part of an overall area,
it does not include 7.9 acres
where a hotel may be construct­
ed. The hotel was not included in
the matters taken up by the com­
mission this week.
During discussion of the hotel
complex
however.
Commissioner Grant Malloy
suggested an evaluation should
bo made across the county to

determine the needs and feasibil­
ity of the hotel.
"With the new hotel in Lake
Mary," he said, "I'm not sure this
project would be feasible at this
time."
Commissioner Carlton Henley
pointed out that Tuesday's vote
did not bind the commission to a
contract.
"We won't be getting into that
until we receive an interlocal
agreement with the city of
Sanford," Henley said.
The county is expected to
bring back for approval a con­
tract with Burke Bales &amp; Mills, as
well as an interlocal agreement
with the city of Sanford, at the
last meeting in September.

Because of his life, there is a con­
sistency and beauty written with­
in his music. It is so humbling and
inspiring.
"Now, Mozart is absolutely my
favorite composer," he said. "I can
safely say I could play his music
until the day I die."
When lie's not playing Mozart,
Gorby is at work at one of his
numerous jobs. Besides serving as
the music director at the Oviedo
church, he plays the piano for a
local synagogue and at private
events and teaches piano lessons.
He is also taking pipe organ
lessons with a local instructor. In
his spare time, he relaxes through

sports, such as running and swim­
ming.
While Gorby is ready for the
marathon, there are still a few
more preparations to be made
before the event. On Wednesday,
his grand piano will be moved
into the church, and the instru­
ment will go through some seri­
ous tuning before the pianist plays
his first note at 2 p.m. Saturday.
"And, when I'm finished play­
ing, I will probably have to get up
and go for a jog or go out danc­
ing," he said. "After sitting for
four and a half hours, I know I
will have to get up and do some­
thing."

The community is invited to
attend the Mozart Marathon,
which will be held 2 to 6:30 p.m. at
the Oviedo church, located at 1498
Tuskawilla Road.
"1 don't think everyone is going
to stay for the entire time," Gorby
said. "People can come in and lis­
ten for the first hour, or they can
come in and listen to the last half
hour. It doesn't matter."
Although Corby's focus right
now is on Mozart, he's already
planning
on
a
"Chopin
Marathon" for next year. Within
the next few week's, he will begin
memorizing hundreds of pages of
sheet music for the event.

M arathon-----Continued from Page LA
seeking instructors known for
their musical talent. He attended
Seminole Community College and
Rollins College, where he majored
in piano performance and
received a bachelor's degree in
music.
It was while studying at Rollins
that Corby discovered his love for
Mozart.
"When I started learning the
piano, Mozart was my least
favorite composer," he said. "But,
when I was a student at Rollins, I
became aware of Mozart the
human — the man who faced
everyday challenges in life.

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Community Notes
Beach Hike
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announced a New Smyrna Dunes
Park Beodi Hike, Saturday, Aug.
24 beginning at 3 p.m. Meet at 3
p.m. at Toys r Us, Seminole Towne
Center, 1-4 at SR-456 to carpool.
11k? walk includes areas along the
beach, inlet and boardwalks.
Hiere will be a small park
entrance fee. Dinner at JB’s Fish
Camp follows.
Ikir additional information con­
tact Judy at Jud228@yahoo.cotn or
call 407-365-1080.
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Sweetwater Oaks Carden Club
will commence with a welcome
back coffee at 10 a.m. on Aug. 26,
at 111 Sweetwater Ulvd. North, in
Longwood. Monthly meetings
this year will be held on the sec­
ond Monday of each month at tire
Community Room, Robb Sc

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members arc welcome. Dues are
$25 per year. For information call
Marilyn at 407-814-9482.
Seminole Hobnob
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Mary Regional Cliamlier of
Commerce will conduct a
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Aug. 29 from 4-30 until 7 p.m., at
Orlando Marriott - lake Mary.
Individual Tickets are $25 in
advance or $35 on the day of tin*
event. Corporate tickets, package
of 12 are also available.

Country Club at Heathrow. $5 for
members, $10 for non members.
Ixir additional information call
the clumber at 407-333-1748.
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six-week fall program on Monday,
Sept. 9. It’s an opportunity for per­
sons age 50 ami over who want to
enjoy a variety of stimulating
courses including art, computers,
dance, exercise, language, mas­
sage, slocks and history. Day and
evening courses are lield Monday
through Friday at the Weldon
Blvd. campus as well as the
Oviedo Campus and 1hint Club
Center.
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for six weeks. For a brochure, reg­
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Good Morning Seminole
The Seminole County lake
Mary Regional D um ber of
Commerce will present
Congressman John Mica speaking
on Transportation Progress in
Central Florida, Wednesday, Sept.
4, beginning at 7JO a.m. at

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Famous Chicken, Willow Tree
Cafe, Cactus Hob’s, Red Lobster,
Olive Garden, Hops Grill Sc Bar
and Publix. Complementary beer
and a cash bar will be available.
“Olive Garden will provide
sample wine tasting, as well,"

Cordon said.
Tickets can lie purchased in
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Tickets may also be purchased at
the dixir for $20. For more infor­
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Birdhouses---Continued from Page 1A
houses a day, and they sell them
during the weekend at Flea
World
and
at Sanford's
Farmer's Market on Tuesdays.
Prices range from $15 to $25,
depending on size.
"And the shape of Ihe bird­
houses are different," Richie
said. "We don't copy the same
one over and over.

with the rest of the details."
As for quality, Richie stands
behind the workmanship that's
goes into each birdhouse.
"I’m kind of picky," he said.
"If something doesn't look
right, it gets fixed. Q.C., (quality
control) those arc my Initials."
For more Information about
the birdhouses, call the
O ’Farrills at 407-970-2444.

The couple have made more
than 200 different birdhouses
since they started almost a year
ago. And, if a customer doesn't
find the theme he or she is look­
ing for, the O'Farrills. will cus­
tom design it.
"We even do some research,
so we know exactly what to put
on the birdhouses," Richie said.
"And, our customers fill us in

Hob Nob
Continued from Page 1A
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Wednesday
August 14, 2002

ADULT SOFTBALL
SIGNUPS
The City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks
Department is looking for
teams for the Adult Fall
Slowpltch Softball League.
There has been a little shuf­
fling in the league alignment
this season as the Church
League will still play on
Monday's, but because of
new entries the league will
use both PinehurstPark and
Zinn Beck Field.
That means the Co-Ed
League will move to
Thursday night's at
Pinehurst, eliminating the
low entry Men's Thursday
League.
The other leagues offered
remained unchanged with
the Women's League on
TUesday, the Men's League
on Wednesday and the
Industrial League on Friday
at Pinehurst.
The Fall Adult Slowpitch
Softball League Season will
begin the week of September
9th.
Also, teams are still needed
for the Fall Adult Church
B ttU iball that to scheduled *
to begirt play on Thursday,
August 22nd.
For Information on any
adult recreation off
please call the SRD a t 1
330-5697 during normal
working hours Monday
through Friday.
CHALLENGER DIVI­
SION SIGNUPS
Challenger Division of
Oviedo Little League will be
holding registration for all
children with special excep­
tionalities ages 5-19 depend­
ing on abilities Thursday,
August 15th at the First
United Methodist Church on
King Street from 7 p.m. to 9
p.m.; and Saturday, August
17th at the First United
Methodist Church from 10
a.m. to noon.
The Challenger Division is
also looking for Buddies and
Coaches for additional teams
of children with special
exceptionalities for the fall
2002 season.
Buddies help the players
field, bat, and run the bases.
They empower these excep­
tional players to help them­
selves, ana others.
Coaches teach the players
howlto play ball and have
fun doing it using her or his
special abilities.
Buddies and Coaches'
Meeting-Taining for the fall
2002 season will oe held at
First United Methodist
Church, 263 King Strtet in
Oviedo on Saturday, August
24th at 10 a.m.
For details on any of the
Challenger Division happen­
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BOWLERS CAN 'BEAT
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Airport Lanes in Sanford to
holding a special 'Beat The
n ea t' promotion in August.
Game prices will be based
on the 4 p.m. temperature
from the day before.
The Airport Lanes Bowling
Center to located at 190 East
Airpr ri Boulevard, just east
of 17-92 near the new section
of 417 and the Sanford Plaza.
For more information, con­
tact Airport Lanes at 407-3242129.

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Sanford Little League baseball/softball registration will
be held on Saturday and
Sunday, August 17th St 18th,
at the Wal-Mart Supcrcenter
from the hours of 10 a.m.-4
p.m.
Registration fee is $35.00.
For more info contact
Coach Troy (407) 448-7323.

C l a s s if e d s

Eckstein, Patterson
on extra-base tear
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
Form er Sem inole P O N Y Baseball graduates C o re y
Patterson (left) and David Eckstein have been on quite an
extra-base hit binge the past few days, combining for four
home runs, a triple and a double.

levaall come from different eras, but
ANAHEIM — They
three former PONY Baseball graduates made the head­
lines over the past few days.
On Sunday, Sanford's David Eckstein blasted his sev-

enth home run of the season for the game's only run as
his Anaheim Angels blanked the Toronto Blue Jays, 1-0.
For good measure, the shortstop also added his 18th
double in the game.
Count Blue Jays manager Carlos Tosca as another member of the ever-growing Eckstein Appreciation Society.
'He plays thet game hard,” Tosca told Doug Miller after
Sunda
nday s game. Miller covers the Angels for MLB.com,
the official website of Major League Baseball. "He
the game like Pete Rose played the game. I would like to
see everyone in baseball applaud people that play the
game the way that he does. That's the way the game
should be. We get all caught up with a guy hitting 600
See Power, Page 3B

Star spangled beginning
Lytle adapts
quickly to
pro baseball

Special to the Herald

By Dean 8mlth
Sports Editor

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KISSIMMEE — Calling All
Anglers! The Kissimmec-St.
Cloud Convention and Visitors
Bureau is posting a $10,000
reward for the largest bass and
ie caught on the
nmcc Chain of Lakes this
falll
For eight consecutive weeks,
September 9th - November 3rd,
Kissimmce-St. Ctoud will pay
local and visiting anglers a
weekly cash reward for the
biggest Ash caught during the
third annual Big Fish Open.
Part of Kisslmmec-St.Cloud's
Anglers Challenge, the Big Fish
Open features a largemouth
bass and black crappie division
for both adult and junior
anglers. Each week a $1,000

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WILLIAMSBURG, PA. —
Now that's the way to start a
career.
After having to wait several
days for his official team
physical and to have his con­
tract approved by Major
League Baseball, Sanford's
Chaz Lytle Anally got to don
a professional baseball uni­
form for the first time on July
4th.
Not many people could ask
for more than to begin a new
career on the nation’s blrth-

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Form er University ol Georgia out
fielder C h a z Lytte has had a quite
a beginning In professional base­
ball. T h e Seminole High graduate
played his first pro gam e on the
Fourth of Ju ly and went 4-for-7 In
his first two gam es. At last report
he w as hitting .373 for the C lass A
N e w York-Penn League leading
W illiam sport Crosscutters. T h e
Pittsburgh Pirate farmhand also
continues to receive college hon­
ors as he w ss recently nam ed to
the 2002 Am erican Baseball
C oa ch e a Association first-team
All-South Region team.

And the newest member of
the Pittsburgh Pirates organi­
zation wasted no time in
showing that he belonged as
he went 2-foM batting in the
No. 6 spot as the Williamsport
Crosscutters defeated the
Brooklyn Cyclones, 3-1.
A big night and fireworks to
boot following your first
game? Wow.
The Seminole High gradu­
ate then moved into his more
accustomed ieadoff spot the
See Chaz, Page 2B

Pads crack for first time at UCF
Special to the Haraid
Florida football team began its first full
week of two-a-day practices on Monday
conducting two sessions in full equipment
with live contact.
After dressing in just helmets and shoul­
der pads, players must once again look to
adjust to not only an increased workload,
but an increased physical load as well.
"Things went well,”' ssaid UCF Head
Coach Mike]! Kruczek. "They (players) have
to get accustomed to having
all their garb
ivlngallthe
on, but things went well. I felt the tempo of
practice was good.”
Often times full gear means all-out con­
tact however at this early stage of the game
the coaches know that you have to be care­
ful as there to still a long season ahead.
"Philosophically we are not going to do a
lot of intense hitting,” Kruczek added. "We

are going to team how to get good Ats, we
are not going to take the ball carrier to .the
ground unless it is necessary in scrimmage
situations. It to more of a 'thud' situation, so
we go into that first game healthy which is
critical for our success. We need to have all
our important guys lined up to play.”
In many situations the cracking of pads
means the flaring of tempers and at times
some heated physical exchanges after the
whistle. This serves as more of a distraction
and only takes away from the focus of the
football team. It may be inevitable, but it
will not be tolerated.
"It happens, but we do not allow them to
practice tnat way," Kruczek stated. "I have
g lven them one warning and from now on
ftt will be taken care of. The NCAA doesn't
allow you to do that in games, so we will
not tolerate it on the field. It is normal to get
a little hot at times, but you have got to
learn to control your temper."

Lightning dictated the day's second ses­
sion as practice was delayed for nearly an
hour before officials would clear the start of
practice. Judgments are based on Aash-tobang ratios and for the sake of safety light-,
ning must be outside a six-mile radius.
Despite a substantial amount of rainfall
and a soaked field, the team conducted a
productive second practice in helmets and
shoulder pads focusing primarily on skele­
tal passing drills, line reads and concluded
witn team time.
Kyle Watkins was cleared to practice with
the team during the second session.
Watkins, a 6-8 340-pound tackle who was a
projected starter for the Golden Knights,
was nursing a severely sprained ankle.
WOMEN'S SOCCER TEAM REPORTS TO
CAMP
The UCF women's soccer team began its
See UCF, Page 3B

r e w a r d w i l l b e p a id l a a d u lt

anglers reeling In the largest
flan In each dlvtoionl Junior
anglers age 17 and under win
$100 savings bonds each.
Hold on partner, there's
more!
A $10,000 bounty has been
laced on the single largest
ass and crappie recorded dur­
ing the eight-week competition!
The grand prize for junior
anglers to a $1,000 savings
bond.
Keep in mind, we did not say
"dead or alive”; all Ash must be
brought to the scales alive and
then released back to the lakes.
There are no designated Ashing
times during the eight-week
period, anglers can fish any­
where on the Kissimmee Chain
of Lakes from sun up to sun
down and anywhere in
between.
To collect the reward, anglers
must first register for the Big
Fish Open at participating area
fish camps and bait shops
through out Kissimmee-St.
Cloud. Big Fish Open adult all*
tournament passes arc only
$50; $15 for a 7-day pass. Alltoumament passes for junior
anglers arc $15; $5 for a 7-day
pass.
Other Anglers Challenge
events include the Lake Toho
Pro-Am November 7-9,
AquaMania November 9-10
and the Angling Against
Cancer benefit dinner and tour­
nament November 9-10.
For more information contact
See Outdoors, Page 3B

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Fans can keep up with Post 53 in regional
By D*an Smith
Sports Editor
SHELBY, N .C — The Shelby Star, host
newspaper for the American Legion's
Southeast Regional Baseball Tournament,
has designed an online site where we
will post tournament news, game results,
photos and other interesting features.
Local fans need to long on to
wwwAhelbystar.com/portal/sereglonal
to get all of the information they need on
the tournament.
The event will kick off tonight with a
banquet featuring former New York
Yankee second baseman Bobby
Richardson, who went on to become a
successful college coach at the University
of South Carolina and a politician.
The tournament begins tomorrow

(Thursday,
av, August
Au st 115) at 10 a.m., with
Sanford Cam pbell-Lossing American
Legion Post 53 taking on Dothan (AL)
Post 12 in the opening game of the
Region 3 (Southeastern) Tournament in
Shelby, North Carolina.
The eight-team tournament will be
held at the refurbished Hoyt S. Keeler
Stadium on Veteran's Field located on
the campus of Shelby High
School
Bh &amp;
Post 53 and Post 12 willII be a part of the
American Division along with the South
Carolina champions from
Manning/Santee Poet 68 and the host
team, Shelby Post 82.
The National Division will have the
Puerto Rico champions, the Tennessee
champions from Shelbyville Post 23, the
North Carolina champions from Rowan
County, and the Georgia champions from

Douglasvillc Post 145.
Each team will play the other three
teams from its division with the top two
teams advancing to a single elimination
playoff on Sunday and Monday.
The remaining games for Post 53 will
be Manning/Santee (SC) Post 68 at 1
p.m. on Friday and host Shelby Post 82
on Saturday at 8 p.m.
The semifinals will be played on
Sunday. If Post 53 wins its Pool it will
play at 1 p.m. and if the locals finish sec­
ond they will play at 7 p.m.
The Championship Game will be
Monday (Aug. 19) at 7 p.m.
The winner of the Southeast Regional
will earn a spot in the 76th Annual
American Legion World Scries to be held
August 23rd through the 27th at
American Legion Memorial Post 325

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Baseball Field in Danville, Virginia.
This will be the fourth trip to the
regional for the two-time defending
Florida State Champion from Post 53,
ast yea
crown in 1997, the year it also went on to
claim the World Series title.
Rod Fergerson manages the Sanford
squad with Ralph LaRosa and Mike
Powers serving as coaches.
Members of the Post 53 team, made up
entirely of players from Lake Mary and
Seminole high schools, arc D.J. Ackley,
Bryan Armstrong, Mike Brady, Paul
Cinder, Greg Courcy, Matt Fraysier,
Victor Gilbert, Chris Krall, Shane Larson,
Jason Louwsma, Dominic Pctracca,
Brandon Pharis, Austin Pride, Christian
Rosado, Robby Rotunno, Tun Thomas,
Kris Vigue and Brian Ward.

�Page 2B Wednesday. August 14. 2002

T he S eminole H erald

Special races on tap for FASCAR, drags
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

BITHLO — Whether you like your racing in
circles or in a straight line, the Central Florida
area will be a good place to be this week.
This Friday, August 16th, Speedworld will be
hosting a Regional Event for the Bandalero Cars
and its young and up-and-coming drivers as well
as being paid a visit by the Legends Cars.
The track will also be running heats and fea­
tures for all of the regular FASCAR Divisions of
Super Late Model, Modified, 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 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.
New Smyrna Speedway will also host a special
event as the fast 1/2-mile will hold the Volusia
Sheriffs Bus Race, a spectacle that has become

very popular over the past few years.
It will also be a Double Points Night for the regu­
lar FASCAR Divisions of Super Late Model, Late
Model, Modified, Super Stock, Sportsman, and
Strictly Stock. There will be no Mini-Stocks this
week as they will be at Charlotte County
Speedway for Race #8 of the Florida Mini-Stock
Challenge Series. The Mini's will have a double
points night next week.
Pit gates will open at 4 p.m. with grandstands
open a 6 p.m. and racing action beginning at 7:30
p.m.
NSS is located 10 miles South of Daytona Beach,
between 1-4 (Exit 56, East) and 1-95 (Exit 84, West)
at the intersection of Highway 44 &amp; State Road
415 in Samsula, between New Smyrna Beach,
DeLand, Sanford and Daytona Beach.
For more information about schedules call the
FASCAR offices at 386-427-4129 (New Smyrna), or
check the Internet site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or E-Mail at FASC A R N Q W g AO L.C O M -

aytona
Also you are invited to tune in to Daytona's
WNDB-AM 1150 "Vic new "VOICE" of
f Sink
S/acJt Car

’Racing!" every Monday night from 8 p.m. to 9

p.m. following the Benny Parsons Show.
This is a radio show that is devoted to Short
Track Slock Car Racing and is sponsored by FAS­
CAR and hosted by Randy Dye of Speedway
Dodge and Tommy Tipton from New Smyrna
Speedway. They will take your calls and answer
questions at 386-239-0033.
You can listen to the radio show anywhere in
the United States via the Internet!!! Log on to
....www.wndb.com. Give them a call and support
"your" radio show!
O R LA N D O SPEEDW ORLD DRAGWAY
BITHLO — Orlando Speedworld Dragway will
be hosting the next installment of the
NHRA/Summit ET Scries this Saturday (August
17th).
The Super Pro, Sportsman, Pro-Cycle and Junior
Dragster classes will be in action.
The local track also hosts "Street Drags" every
Wednesday and Friday night from 6 p.m. until
10JO p.m.
You can use the time to test, tunc, practice, run
grudge races, etc. No extra charge to run.

For event, ticket and race day weather informa- ‘
tion call 407-568-5522.

VOLUSIA SPEEDWAY PARK
BARBERVILLE — Volusia Speedway Park in
Barbcrvlllc will get back to normal after hosting
the National Late Models this past weekend.
This Saturday (August 17th) a regular evening’s
schedule of races in the Late Model, Hobby Stock,
Street Stock, Mini Stock and Pure Stock classes
will be run.
Grandstands open at 5 p.m. and racing starts at
7 JO p.m.
General Admission is $10 with children 12 and
under free. The track also offers Senior and
Student discounts.
For information on schedules, etc. call 386-9854402 or visit the web at http://www .voluslaspeedwaypark.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
Barbcrvlllc.

Chaz
Continued from page IB
next day and went 2-for-3 and
drove in his professional run
with a sacrifice fly in the third
inning, but that would be the
only run tire Crosscutters would
get in a 4-1 loss to the Cyclones,
a Mots farm team.
After the 4-for-7 start reality
set in as the centerfielder strug­
gled a little against New YorkPenn League pitching. Most of
the other players in the Class
Short Season League already
have a year or two of pro ball
under their belts.
But after going through the
mini-slump, the 6-foot-l, 195nound centerfielder has
bounced back in a huge way to
help lead the Pennsylvania
team into a tie for first place in
the league with the Staten
island Yankees.
Staten Island is 32-22, while
the Cnrsscutters arc 31-21 after
a loss on Monday.
Lytle was hitting .373 (19-for51) through his first 215 games
with six runs scored, a double,
and five stolen bases.
And despite being a profes­
sional, the collegiate honors
continue to roll in for the for­
mer University of Georgia star.

The junior was named to the
2002 American Baseball
Coaches Association first-team
All-South Region, the ABCA
committee announced.
The Sanford native was one of
the three outfielders on the 14member squad along with
Alabama senior Scott
McClanahan and Morehcad
State senior Bubba Lavender.
There are 34 coaches in the
ABCA South Region who select
a first and second team squad.
The first-team selections are
automatically nominated for the
All-America teams that was
announced at the conclusion of
the College World Scries.
Lytle, a first team AllSoutheastern Conference selec­
tion, led the Bulldogs in batting
at .387 and set Georgia single
season records with 108 hits
and 31 stolen bases.
The honor is just another in a
long line of awards for the son
of Charlie and Brenda Lytle
who was a four-year stater at
Seminole High (school, a mem­
ber of the 1997 World Series
winning Sanford Post 53
American Legion team and an
All-American at Daytona beach
Community College.

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event at the Eastmonte Civic Center In Altamonte Springs.

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home runs, which is beautiful.
"For our game, running hard and playing the
game the rigid way need to be publicized just as
much. It's an appreciation of how this game is
supposed to be played and how it's meant to be
played. It should be an inspiration for anyone
that lacks (Barry) Bonds-type talent. There is a
place in this game for people like him. Maybe
we'll make a trade and get him over here."
Monday, Eckstein stayed hot, leading of the bot­
tom of first inning with his sixth triple of the sea­
son and wound 2-for-4 in the game to raise aver­
age to .283 in a 7-0 victory over the Detroit Tigers.
file Angels are now 70-48 on the season and
trail the Seattle Mariners by two games in the race
for the American League West Division lead.
But if the playoffs started today, Anaheim
would be involved as they lead the Wild Card
Race by a game over the Boston Red Sox and two
games over the Oakland Athletics.
Corey Patterson, who played at Five Points
Complex until his family moved to Georgia, did
even better, launching a pair of home runs at
Coors Field on Sunday to help the Chicago Cubs
outscore the Colorado Rockies, 12-9. It was the
first two homer game for the rookie Paterson.
Unfortunately for Patterson, his heroics came on
a day when Sammy Sosa hit a grand slam and
totaled five RBI, in the process setting the
National League record for RBI in consecutive
games.
Sosa, who knocked three three-run homers in
consecutive innings Saturday night to place his
name in the record books in several categories,
drove in 14 runs total in the final two games of
the weekend series. Tire previous record was 13,
which was shared by players who did it in one
day. San Diego's Nate Colbert drove in 13 on
Aug. 1,1972 — five in the first game and eight in

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the second game of a doubleheader. St. Louis's
Mark Whiten drove in one in the first game and
12 in the second of a doubleheader on Sept. 7,
1993.
Tire Major league record for RBI in consecutive
game is 15, set by the Yankees' Tony Lazzeri with
four on May 23, 1936, in the second game of a
doubleheader, followed by 11 on May 24,1936.
Also on Saturday, Sosa tied Hall of l amer
Johnny Mize with his sixth career game of at least
three homers, became the fifth player to hit
homers in three consecutive innings, and lied the
Cubs' 91-year-old record for RBIs in a game with
nine.
Monday night, Patterson stayed hot, launching
his 12th home run of the season out of Wrigley
Field during a 9-6 loss to the Houston Astros.
The homer broke up Roy Oswalt's (14-6)
shutout bid and was the first off the Astros ace in
26 2/3 innings.
Sosa again stole a lot of the thunder as he hit his
Major League-leading 40th home run, a two-run
shot, in the seventh inning and became just the
third player in National League history to put
together five consecutive 40-homer seasons. He
joins Hall of Famers Ralph Kiner and Duke
Snider.
Named the Co-Player of the Week in the
National league Monday after batting .560 with
six homers and 19 RBIs, Sosa now has five
homers in his last three games. He also has 490 in
his career.
Another cx-PONY star also made news on
Sunday, as the Florida Marlins avoided a shutout
in the eighth inning when 21-year veteran Tim
Raines opened the frame with a double off
Arizona Diamondbacks ace Kurt Schilling, the
2,600th hit of his career, and later scored on Kevin
Millar's single. Schilling won his 19th game in his
third attempt as the defending World Champions
won 9-2.

further precautionary measure.
This action continues the 90day closure issued on April 25,
which would have expired on
July 24. The order is based on
verified toxicity in puffers and
the continued risk of illness to
FWC EXTENDS BAN ON
consumers. The Commission’s
HARVEST OF PUFFERS
intent is to prevent harm from
The Florida Fish and Wildlife
suffer consumption to the pub­
Conservation Commission
ic.
(FWC) has extended an order
Several species of puffers are
for an additional 90 days to pro­
included in the harvest prohibi­
hibit all harvest of fish com­
tion. They include southern
monly known as puffers, genus
puffer, northern puffer, marbled
"Sphoeroides," from the waters
puffer, bandtail puffer, check­
of Volusia, Brevard, Indian
ered puffer and least puffer.
River and St. Lucie counties.
Puffers, sometimes called
The FWC has also expanded
"puffer fish" or "blowfish,"
the closure to include Martin
achieve their globular shape as
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the Kissimmee-St. Cloud
Convention and Visitors Bureau
at 407-847-5000 or log onto
www.fIoridakiss.com.

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Tlie FWC has coordinated
with the Florida Department of
Agriculture and Consumer
Services (DACS), the Florida
Department of Health (DOH),
and various federal agencies on
this issue.
The FWC will consider the
future management of puffers
and receive public comment
regarding the puffer fishery in
Florida during its Sept. 4-6
meeting in Pensacola.
For more information on the
toxic nature of puffers, and
other general information on
these fish, interested persons
can visit the Florida Marine
Research Institute's Web site at
http://floridamarine.org and
dick, on "Puffer Fish in Florida."

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defense of the Atlantic Sun
Championship on Saturday as
they reported to pre-season
camp. The Knights return 19
lettorwinners and eight starters
from a 2001 squad that went 146 including an impressive 11-1
record in conference play.
The Knights, who were the
regular and post-season cham­
pions in the A-Sun in 2001, will
have three weeks to prepare for
their season opener against
Quinnipiac in the first round of
the UCF Soccer Invitational on
August 30.
Nine seniors who have expe­
rienced many successes in the
ast three years wearing the
lack and gold will lead UCF's
2002 squad. They have won two
conference titles and played in
the NCAA Tournament twice.
Keeping in mind that she
would be losing so many play­
ers after this season, head coach
Amanda Cromwell went out
and recruited a big class of
newcomers. Her efforts have
landed UCF one of the
strongest recruiting classes in
recent history.
Soccerbuzz.com, the "home of
women's college soccer on the
web," has ranked UCF's 2002
recruiting class as the ninth best
in the Southeast Region.
According to Soccerbuzz, UCF
out-recruited Florida, Georgia,
North Carolina State and South
Carolina.,Nine freshmen will
join the UCF team this year,
including two highly touted
prospects.
Midfielder Courtney Baines
from Satellite High School
scored 109 goals during her
high school career and tied a
state record with the 111 assists.
Forward Jennifer Montgomery
from Colton, Calif, could also
make an impact in her first sea­
son.
The Knights have a brutal
non-conference road schedule
this year with games against
Duke, Syracuse, Colorado
College, Air Force, Florida State
and Miami. When you include
the tough A-Sun schedule it
seems that repeating as confer­
ence champions may be a diffi­
cult task.

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to UCF with some impressive
credentials, having scored 116
goals and tallying 130 assists in
high school.
Greg Ortego and Austin
Gunning are both versatile
players out of Louisiana and
were teammates on the New
Orleans Soccer Academy Club
team.
Speedy defender Danny Shea,
and forward Mark Wong, who
had 25 goals and 16 assists his
senior year, round out the
incoming class of freshman.
The transfers carry some
MEN'S SOCCER KICKS INTO equally impressive credentials.
Defender Tim Sobczek, a trans­
HIGH GEAR
fer from FAU, joins his twin
After a day of meetings the
brother John on the UCF squad.
Knights had their first session
11m was the A-Sun Freshman of
of on-field training Tuesday
the Year last year, and also
morning. UCF will play its first
earned second team All A-Sun
exhibition game of the season
on Saturday, Aug. 17 against St. honors. I le is a talented central
defender who excels in man-onLoo at the UCF Arena Soccer
man situations.
Field.
Forward Fabio Silva joins the
UCF closes out the pre-season
Knights from Life College, and
with another exhibition on the
forward David Sommers joins
road against the Division II
UCF after splitting time at the
National Champions, the
University of Memphis and
University of Tampa Spartans
I.SU. Both Silva and Sommers
on Monday Aug. 26. They will
open up the season on the road
arc.• speedy forwards with a
ack for getting through the
knaci
playing in the Nike Invitational
holes in the defense and finish­
in Portland, Ore.
ing well.
The Knights return a hungry
The Knights will be thalsquad that lost only three
starters and looks to win its first lenged early as they open the
season against some tough
Atlantic Sun Championship.
competition. UCF will travel to
Fourteen newcomers will join
Portland, Ore., Charleston, S.C.
the eight returning starters on
and Lis Vegas this season to
the 2002 team.
"We have a great class coming compete in tournaments before
in," head coach Bob Winch said. they begin Atlantic Sun play.
Their first two opponents, the
"They arc all quality kids and
Washington Huskies and the
good soccer athletes."
Portland Pilots, were NCAA
Newcomers to the UCF pro­
Tournament teams in 2001.
gram include, Adrian and
"If we can open up strong on
Alejandro Gessen, twin broth­
the road and hold our own
ers, who arc both quick center
against some of those teams,
midfielders who have the abili­
then there is no excuse for us to
ty to put the ball in the back of
not do well in conference play,"
the net or make the final pass,
Winch said. "It is going to be
making them a deadly combi­
important for us to win our
nation. Alejandro will miss the
season due to an injury, but will conference games at home. We
won four A-Sun games last year
redshirt and return in 2003.
and we were in fifth. No one
Dynamic goal scoring for­
has really run away with the
ward Juan Pablo Giurado joins
conference since 1998. We have
his former Sunset High School
always been one of the better
teammates Eric Vasquez and
teams in the conference, but
Xavier Delgado on the UCF
now it is time to come in first."
team.
Forward Billy Jundino comes

"I think we can repeat as con­
ference champions," Cromwell
said. "We need to get off to a
good start this year and be con­
sistent throughout. We need to
finish our chances early in
and put teams away. We
arc always the team to beat in
the A-Sun and our opponents
always seem to play their best
against us. I expect we will be
deeper than any other team in
the conference this year, and we
will need to use that to our
advantage."

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JUDICIAL CMCUT,
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FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A M NO.: M-CA-11061442
SALOMON M O n « l REALTY
CORP.
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THOMAS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
BRENDA
J.
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u n k n o w n SPOUSE OF OTIS
THOMAS; CLIFFORD JACKSON,
THE PACESETTER
CORPORATION, A NEBRASKA
CORPORATION QUALIFIED TO
TRANSACT BUSINESS IN
FLORIDA AS THE PACESETTER
CORPORATION OF NEBRASKA;
BEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA;
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RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA
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PP080
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OF THE DQNTBCNTH
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AND FOR bbbD O Lb
COUNTY. FLOMOA
Coo* Nod 02-CA-1330-14-W
FIRST NATIONWIDE MORTOAOE
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M.
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day ol JUL 30.
2002.
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By: f o i l King
Deputy Clarti
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LAW OFFICE OF STEVEN P. LEE.
PA
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MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CMrt ol b u Circul Court
By; Utah King
Oepufy Ctort
Pubim: AuguM 7, 14. 2002
PP048
NoUca ol Application
•or T il m i l
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, t u t
PETER P KELLY, tw hotdor d b u
tolowtog cartbtoa u d ) ha* Mad Mid
carMcatafi) lor i t u dead to be
issued bur eon. The oartblcata nunbard) and yeai(i) d tommoi. b u
cmscnpTiori ov in# pfopeny, ena in#
nm ud) to which b was a sms ta d
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CERTIFICATE NO: 3287
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 13M
PARCEL 104 1321-30-307-0000090
Detcrtpbon d Property: LEG LOT 8
REPLAT OF WINWOOO PARK PB 3
PG M
N im ai to which M M tted
GLADYS WEEKS JR . CHERYL O
GLADYS YOUNG
AJ d Mrd property bang m b u
CouJy d SamtnoU. Suw ol Ftortdi.
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radaamad locordmg to law. b u prop­
erty desertwd to mch carthcawd)
wto be add to b u Ngheet bstoar *|
b u watt to rt door. SemnoW CouJy
CourthouM. Sanford. Flond*. on
Monday. Septomber 09. 2002. el
It 00am
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documentary ttamp U iaa and
tacordno N at are raqured to b*
paid by bw aucxwukJ bidder at b u
aaU Fu* paynunl d m amount
aquta to tw hjFwta Md to duo wJfwi
24 hours aliar b u advertawd bme of
tato AJ peymanu ahal ba cam or
guaranlaad
Instrument,
made
payabto to b u c u r t of b u CKM
Court.
Dated on 7/2V2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
CUrt
Pubim JUy 31, 2002 and
AuguM 7. 14. 21.2002
00210

to# X u Q n d
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, but T
C CHfTTY OR SALLY SCOTT, b u
hotter ol Vm toloilnQ o#rtAc#t#(s)
has Mad said cartbtoaud) tor a las
daad to ba toeued bureon. The oarttocata numpef(s) and yaard) of
l##u#no#. the ctetortpOon of ft# prop*
arty, and b u named) to wfam b was
CCRTVICATE NO: 293
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: ItM
PARCEL 108 2S-190O6 AO-11I0
0080
Deecrtpbon of Property. LEO 8 40
FT OF W 97 314 FT OF NW 1/4 BLK
II TR 13 TOWN OF SANFORD PO
1 PO 112
name# m wnen # ii# it# a . in trM
WMJJAMS. GENERAL WILLIAMS
AJ of *ald property being In b u
County d noma into. Blato of Ftonda.
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•aeoauae aaaarM ngUUw.au yreparty daacrtiad to auefi cerhhraUd)
WM ba aoM to b u n ? wm taddar M
b u smM bont door. SaminoU G outy
Coubiou**. Sanford. Ftortda. on
Monday. Baptombar Ob. 2002. d
1100am.
Payment d Sato to*, appbcabU
documentary stamp las as and
racorMno toe* are raqured to ba
paid" by bw
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aaW Ful payment d m amount
equal to too hrtjwst bid Wdue wOhto
24 houn Mtor b u art art* sd bma of
sale Al paywwnM m a t ba cam or
guarenleod
toaliurrurd,
made
payabto to toe Ctort of b u d a M
Court.
Dated on 7/23/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COUNT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
CUrt
PubMv AAy 31.2002 and
AuguM 7. 14. 21.2002
00209______________________
Mode* of a j-p*i—wp.
•or Tas Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, bul
MLMCI CUST (OLYMPIC), iw h on­
or of bw tobowmg cartbcalad) has
Mad aato cwra*cau&lt;s) k r a tas daad
lo ba ftitrrfl thereon The certificate
rsrtbwrt*) and yaarti) d wsuanca.
bw daacrtpbon of bw property, and
bw nanw&lt;s) to which b was as s essed
Ware as lobow*
CERTIFICATE NO: ItM
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID* 02 2 3 3 3 6 2 1&lt;00002280
Description of Property: UMT 228
RIDGEWOOD VELAS A CONDO
ORB 3189 PO 288
Name* to which asaaasad ASSO­
CIATES FINANCIAL SERVICES
At of and property bang to bw
Couby of SaminoU. Slata of Ftonda.
Unfaaa such cartbcau(i) shal ba
radaamad acoorrtng to tow. bw prop­
arty discrtia d to such carWcatals)
wW ba aoid to bw h^pwei tsddar M
tw waM front door. SamnoU Couby
Courthouaa. Sanford. Ftonda. on
Monday. Saptonbwr 09. 2002. M
1100am
Paymanl d Sato to*. apptrahU
documentary aUmp tas** and
recordng Uaa are raqured to ba
paid by bw auccwaalul Udder M bw
aato Ful paymanl of an amoub
aquM to bw h^EwM bsl w dua wstbn
24 hours altar bw advartnad Irma d
saw Al payments shal tw cam or
guaranlaad
muniment,
made
payabto to bw CUrt cl bw CrrcUl
Court
Daud on 7/23/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
CUrt
Pubbm JUy 31. 2002 and
AuguM 7. 14. 21.2002
00 2 0 8
None* of Application
lor Tas Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. tiM
MLMCI CUST (OLYMPIC), tw hoklar ol b u tolowmg cartbicau&lt;t) has
Mad said certhcatod) tor a u i daad
to ba wauad bwrecn The cwrtblcau
nurbwrti) and yaar(t) d wsuanca.
tw daccnplion d b u property, and
bw rum a/ii n when a was assessed
Ware a t kWowt
CERTIFICATE NO: 1831
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 3000
PARCEL 0 8 02 20 33621-0003
2130
Oaacnpkn d Proparty UNIT 313
RIDGEWOOD VELAS A CONOO
ORB 3169 PG 288
Name* in eheh assessed RIOOEWOOO VELAS INC
AS d serd property bang to b u
Couby ol Semncw. Suw d Ftonda
Unfaaa a u h cartbcau&lt;t) ahal ba
redeemed accorrtng io lew. tw p r o p ­
erty daacrbwd n such carohcaud)

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th# w##t front door, Stmnol# County
Courthou##. Sanford. Honda, on
Monday, S#pl#mb#f 09. 2002, at
11.0 0am.
Paymanl of Sate f##. appleabte
documentary stamp tai#s and
r#oonte&gt;g feet are required to b#
paid by the successful bidder at
sate. Ful payment of an amount
equal to Vie highest bid la due wthm
24 hours after the advertised bma of
sate. Al peymants shal ba cash or
guaranteed
instrument,
made
payable to the Cterfc of the O o r t
Court.
Dated on 7/2&amp;7002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Cterk
Publeh ,k*y 31. 2002 and
August 7. 14. 21.2002
00207
a i —as^A a * a --- n - . . i ----

rsouce or Appriciuon
for Tas Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toil
MLMCI CUST (CLOVERFIELD). bw
hMdar ol bw knowing cartrlcattol)
hat Mad said cart8caw&lt;t) tor a las
da*d to ba issued toereon The carChest* numbar(B) and yaar(s) d
Wsuanca. bw daacnpuon ol bw prep­
arty. and bw rwrrwfs) to which i was
assessed Is/are as lolow*
CERTIFICATE NO: 2988
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL IDS 0321 *29-30H-00006000
OascnpOon d Property LEG LOT
800 WEKtVA HUNT CLUB FOX
HUNT SEC 3 PB 18 POS 88 TO 92
Names to which assessed RAN
DALL THORNTON
Al ol said property bang to toe
Couby d SemaioW. SUW d Ftonda.
Unlaas such carchcau /s) shal ba
radaamad acoorMng to law. bw prop­
arty dssenbad n such cwrtbicaU&lt;s)
wM ba sokj to bw Nghasl bidder M
the watt front door, Oeminote County
Coutoouae. Sanford. Ftonda. on
Monday. Septorrtwr OS. 2002. M
1100am
Paymanl of Sato lea, appkcabU
documenUry sum p laia* and
recorrtng Uaa are reqUred to ba
paid by bw succasshi blddar M bw
tala. Ful paymanl of an amoub
equal to tos h&lt;Fwst bid la due aWhto
24 hours altar bw advartaad m u of
sale Al pe ymanu ahal ba cam or
guaranteed
Instrument, made
payabto to bw CUrt d tw Orout
Court.
Ootod on 7/23/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Daputy
CUrt
Pubim: AJy 31,2002 and
AuguM 7. 14. 21.2002
00208
for Tax Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, bwl
MLMCI CUST (PIER), bw h-jktor of
tw knowing certMcaU(t) has Mad
aaid carohcaUft) lor a las daod to b*
laauad bwreon Tha catkkcala nunbar(f) and yaarts) of Wsuanca. bw
deecnpOon of bw property, and bw
namad) to winch b was aatetsad
•rare as lolowt:
CSRTVICAT1 NO: IIS3
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: &gt;000
PARCEL 108: 02-2333821-0003
1170
Deecrtwon of Proparty: UNIT 117
RIDGEWOOO VELAS A CONOO
ORB 3180 PO 268
Namaa to which assaeaad RIOOWOOO VlUAS INC
Al d said property being to bw
Couby ol SemtocW. Blew ol Ftortda.
UnWee such cwrtbcated) the! bo
redeemed accords ig to tow, bw property doaertood to such carUcateii)
w« ba sold to bw N(FwM blddar M
tw weM Irorb door. SammoU Couby
C outiouee. Serbord. Ftortde. on
Monday. Cepumbar 09. 2002. M
I t 00am.
Payment of Sato We. sppararse
documentary stamp taxes and
recordng leas are required to ba
paid by bw su e seek* taddar M bw
safe. Fid paymanl of an amoub
oqual to tw hkbwto tad la duo w arn
24 hours aftor bw advartwad bma of
sal*. Al paymarba ahal ba cam or
guaranteed
Inslnjmafb.
payabto to b u CUrt of b u C la d
Court
DeWdon 7/23/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by QERAEObfE HARFORD Deputy
CUrt
P uw m JUy 31.2002 end
AuguM 7. 14. 21. 2002
00208________________
Nodes of AppScaUen
for Tax Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Vtel
MLMCI CUST (OCEAN PARK). N
newer o» me tooowmg caruncaiaiB)
he* Med said oartdcawfs) tor a las
dead to tu seuad bureon. Tho oar
trhcele numbarts) and yaarts) of
wsuanca. b u deecnpOon of b u prop­
arty. and bw nanw(a) to which b was
assessed W/are aa toboera:
CERTIFICATE NO: 3211
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL 108 21-2 1 -2 3 6 0 4 6 0 0 3
0020

Daacnpuon d Property: LEO LOT 2
TRAJLWOOO ESTATES SEC I PB
1b PG 27
Names to
OSWALDO G MEDCROS
AJ of sard proparty baing to bw
Couby d BarranoU. Suw of Ftonda
Unto** such cwrtbic au(s) the! ba
redeemed eccordmg lo tow. bw
property deacrb od to such oartdcatod) Wd ba sold to tw ta^wM tad­
dar al bw waM Irorb door. SaminoU
County
CourthouM.
Santord,
Ftonda. on
Monday. September 09. 2002. M
11 00am
Peymeri d Sato Ue. eppWrehie
documenury stamp tasaa and
recorrtng toe* are raqured to be
paid by bw successful tadder M bw
sal* Fid paymanl of an amoub
oqoM to bw hupuM tad w due wbhm
24 hours aftor tw advartaad tana of
safe AJ paymarba ahal ba cam or
guaranlaad
Inslnjnurb,
made
payabto to bw Ctort of bw C r a b
Court.
Dated on 7/2V20Q2
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE COTCUfT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Depufy
Ctort
M h k JUy 31.2002 and
AuguM 7. 14. 21.2002
002 0 4
______
ai j u to d b a
for Tax Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, bwl
MLMCI CUST (OLYMPIC), bw hold­
er of tw Icdowtog Ciiufraii(l) has
Mad Mid cwrthceleii) kb a las daad
to be issued bwreon Th* cwrtkcato
numbarts) and yaar(t) d wsuanca.
b u detenpbon of b u property, and
tu n a m e ( t) n which* war n te st ed
C Cfm nCATI NO: 1997
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL O f 02 2333621-0003
2300
OasciYbTto d Property UNIT 230
RJOOEWOOO VELAS A CONOO
ORB 3100 PO 200
Names to whch as see te rl ASSO
CUTES FINANCIAL SERVICES
Al ol seal property boeig to bw
Couby of SemnoW. SUM d Flond*

Legals

Lecals
Unteaa meh caftiVata&lt;«) ahal be
redeemed accorrtng to lew. b u prop
erty deserted to such certihcateft)
wd tu tekf to b u highest tadder al
t u weal knit door. SemnoW Couby
CourthouM. Sarbord. Ftonda. on
Monday. September 09. 2002. el
11.0 0am. .
Paymanl d SeU to*, appicata*
documentary stamp ta ia t and
recorrtng lees are required to be
paid by b u auccetsfU taddar M bw
taW Fid paymanl d an am out
squal to bw hrghesl tad Wdue wdNn
24 hours abet bw advemtad time cl
MW Al peymerbs th ei be cash or
guaranteed
instrument,
made
payabto to bw CUrt d bw Circul
Court
Deled on 7/28/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by OERALDtNE HARFORD Deputy
CUrt
Putawh JUy 31, 7002 end
AuguM 7. 1*. 21. 2002
00203_______________________
Notice of Application
for Tax Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, bwl
MLMCI CUST (OCEAN PARK), bw
holder ol bw toJowng certificate! t)
has Med Mid cartblcau(s) k s a l t i
deed to be Issued tw norv The carIdeal* number(s) and yaarts) d
Wsuanca. tw detenpoon of bw prop
arty, m d bw named) to which a wei
■liais ed W/are a* toiow*:
CERTIFICATE NO: 2833
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 3000
PARCEL 108: 1 3 2 I-2 3 S21-13A3
2060
DescrtpUon d Proparty: LEG UNIT
203 BLDG 1JA HIOOEN SPRINGS
CONOO ORB 1394 PG 888
Names to which asaaasad
MICHAEL P OOLDSON
Al cl said property Lung In tw
Couriy d SaminoU. State of Ftondi
Unless such certifiesle/i) sTwl be
redeemed accorrtng to law, bw prop
arty dascitw d to a u h certdcatefi)
w« ba said to bw higfieto taddar ■!
bw waM Iront door, 5 smrrvii CouSy
CourthouM. Sanfonl. Ftortda. on
Monday. September 09. 2002. M
1100a m
Paymanl ol Sato We. apparent*
documentary stamp la ia t and
recorrtng too* are raqured to ba
pasy by tw si l i as slil
m bw
tala. Ful paymanl ol an amoub
oquM to tw NcfoM tad to du* wiNn
24 h o u s slier t u advartwad Em* of
aato. Al paymarba she* ba cam or
guaranteed
Instrument,
made
payabto to bw Ctort of bw Ckcu)
Court.
Doled on 7/2V20Q2.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
CUrt
PubJsfc JUy 31,2002 and
AuguM 7. 14. 21,2002
00202
AuguM 7. 2002
NOTtCE OF A FUBUC HEAJBNQ
TO CONIiOCR THE
ADOPTION OF AN OMNNANCE
BT THE CITY OF
BANFORO, FLOMOA
rwiicr it naraoy ytvwn mai | ruw c
Hearing wW ba held In bw
ton m iu io n Moom ai me u ry rvaan
bw Cby d Sanford. Ftortda. M 700
o'clock PM on AuguM 28. 2002. to
oonMdar bw adoparon ol m orrtnanoa by tw CEy d Santord. Ftortda.
Mto d which Waa kMourt
0 WENANC1 NO. 3733
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CTTY Of
SANFORD FLORIOA. AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO. 3117 OF SAID
CITY; BAJO ORDINANCE BEING A
ZONING PLAN. SAID AMENDMENT
TO CHANGE THE ZONING OF 199
ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING
BETWEEN THE CENTRAL FLORI­
OA OREENEWAY ANO RINEHART
ROAD ANO BETWEEN RINEHART
ROAD ANO TOWNE CENTER
BOULEVARD. PROVIDING FOR
SEVERAB0JTY, CONFLICTS ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy ahal ba avalabto al bw
ofhoa d bw Cby CUrt lor a l paraont
(tasking to f a m ine bw same.
AJ p a m a In kbareto and cauan*
Mwl have an opporturty to ba Iward
M Bald hearing.
By erdto of bw CJy CommuMon d
bw OR/ ol Santord. Ftortda.
PERSONS WITH OOAB0JTIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE bf ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
3338020 40 HOURS bf ADVANCE
OF THE MEETtfO.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: b a par­
son decades to appsto a dsewton
mad* wrti reaped to any maaar con•adored M bw above mi tan) or
luaring. ha may need a verbal*n
record of iw proceortngs. Incfurtng
record W not provided by b u C*y of
Santord (FS 288 0106)
Cyniaa Portar,
Depufy Cby CUrt
Pubim: AuguM 14,2002
PP065
AuauMT. 2002
NOTICE OFAPUBLIC HCARbfG
TO CONSnCR THE
AOOFTION OF AN OTOMANCE
BT THE CfTY OF
BANFORO, FLOMOA
Noaca Whereby grvan bwl a Pubic
Haanng wM ba held In bw
Cnmnbaaton Roam at bw CJy Hal.
300 North Part Avanua, In bw Cby of
Sarbord. Ftonda. M 760 o'clock PM
on AuguM 28. 2002 to corwader bu
adopoon of an orrtnanca by bw Cay
of Smtord. Ftonda. daacrbwd aa tottows:
OROMANCE ML 3734
AN ORObiANCE OF THE CfTY OF
SANFORO. FLORIDA. AMENObfQ
ORObiANCE NO. 3079 OF SAIO
CITY; SAIO ORDINANCE BEING
THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN.
AUENOtN'J THE FUTURE LAND
USE MAT D£ JKMAT10N OF OSS •
ACRE CT PROPERTY LYING
BETWEEN COLONIAL WAV AND
KATHERINE
COURT
ANO
BETWEEN CORDOVA DRIVE ANO
FRENCH AVENUE (2209 FRENCH
AVENUE). FROM LDR-SF. LOW
DENSITY RESIDENTIAL SINGLE
family. TO QC. GENERAL COU
MERCIAN PROVIObfO FOR SEV
ERABILITY. CONFLICTS ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy shal ba avMUbU M bw
offtoa of bw Cby Ctort lor a l parson*
desiring to aiam rw bw tarn*
Al part** in nterew and o u i
shal have an apportuwy to b* hoard
al Mrd hearing
By ordar of bw Cby Commwaon of
bw CJy of Sarbord. Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TICIPATE bf ANY OF THESE PRO
CEEDINGS 6HOULO CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
330 6828 40 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC J a p a n
son daodm to appeal a daemon
made wbi reaped to any manor con­
sidered M bw above meeting or
hooitig. ho may need a verbebm
record d bW prgceerdngs. ndurtng
record 8 nor prondod by 8w CJy of
Santord (FS 200 0108)
Cyrbhw Porter.
Depufy CJy CUrt
Pubem AuguM 14.2002

PPO06
August 7. 2002
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE
BY THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Nonce Mhereby gnren bwl a Pubkc
Metring anl be held 8i the
Comrrbstton Room al bw CJy Hal In
bw CJy of Santord. Ftortda. al 700
o'clock PM on August 28. 2002. to
consider tw adoption of an orrt­
nanca by bw CJy of Santord. Ftonda.
into of which w as kbtourt:
ORDINANCE NO. 3733
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
SANTORD. FLORIDA, AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO 3117 OF SAID
CITY. SAIO ORDINANCE BEING A
ZONING PLAN. SAID AMENDMENT
TO a LANGE THE ZONING OF 0 83
♦/■ ACRE OF PROPERTY LYING
BETWEEN COLONIAL WAY ANO
KATHERINE
COURT
AND
BETWEEN CORDOVA DRIVE ANO
FRENCH AVENUE (2209 FRENCH
AVENUE) FROM SR-tA. SINGLE
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ANO RC-1
RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL TO
OC-2. GENERAL COMMERCIAL:
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABIUTY.
CONFLICTS ANO EFFECTIVE
DATE.
A copy shal be avalabu M tw
ofkca of bw CJy CUrt tor a l pareona
daamng lo aianbrw bw tame
1 p e w s 8i Inurssl m d chrerw
efwl here an opportjbTy to be heard
Maaid haanng
By ordar ol bw CJy Comnssaton ol
bw CJy of Santord. Ftortda.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
HEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT
3335628 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II a par­
son dacfda* to appart a daemon
made wbh rasped to any malUr con­
sidered at bw above meeong or
hearing, ho may need a verbatim
record cf bw proceedings. Incfurtng
record to not provided by bw CJy of
Santord. (F8 288 0106)
Cyrbhw Portar.
Daputy CJy CUrt
Pubim August 14, 2002
MTHB CMCUTT COURT
OF THE 18th
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
• 0MMOL0 COUNTY.
FLOMOA
CASE NO.: O3 CA-120M 4-1
TRACEY L WALMER.
WAYNE J WALMER. SR . a V s
WAYNE J WALMER and JOHN
DOE. Unknown Twwnjt).
DeUndant(s).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE to hereby given bwl bw
undersigned Ctort d bw O ram
Court ol Sensnoto County. Ftortda,
wrt. on tw 3 day of September,
2002. M 11CO AM M tw Wert Front
Door of bw SammoU County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida oftor
tor sale and t e l al pubkc outcry to
bw tbgttort m d bert tadder tor cash.
Mad In SEMINOLE Couby. Ftortda:
Lott 10 and II. Btoc* 23. Toomrtta
of North Ctwtoou. Put Book 2. Page
54, 8amfnoU County. Ftortda
pursuant to bw Final
enured In a case penrtng ki
Court, b u Myta of which to kirtcatad
WITNESS my hand and ofhctol tort
d said Court M s t day d August.
2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctort of b u C k cu i Court
By Mary Sboupa DC
J you are a parson wbh a rtamary
who nsoda any tpsotof accommoda­
tion to parttolpota 8i b u procsodmg.
you are srbSHd. M no COMto you. to
the prowleton ol Bpacial aiatetinra
Pleat# contact Court Administration
at 901 N. P a * Avtre Sta N301.
Sarbord. Ftonda 32771, latophoni
(407)323-4330. Ext 4227, wftwi two
working days of yo u receipt of Ma
noaca. J hearing Imputed. (TOO) I0030660771 or Vtotoa (V) 1 0 0 3
0560770. vW Ftonda Relay Service
John C. EngWfwrdL PA
1324 EsM UvingMon St
Orlando. FI 328036493
Pubam AuguM 14. 21. 2002
PUBLIC L1 QAL NOTICE
Aa a ream of rcreexes m popula­
tion, t u Stall of Florida. Dapartmani
of Business and Profsttional
Regulation. Division of Aicohokc
Beverages and Tobacco, wt* bo
accepting apparwlona tor Inclueion
ki bw drewaig tor new quota hquor
hoanaaa in ttw loloaing yy a i ooun*
Brevard County
1 License avaiebU
Orange County
SUcens
Sensnoto Couby
2 Licenses avafUbW
VOtoaU County
1 Ucana* avaiebU
(NOTE TO REGIONAL SUPERVI­
SORS EACH DISTRICT OFFICE
MUST LIST THE APPLICABLE
COUNTIES WITH NUMBER OF
AVAILABLE LICENSES)
For a comptou SM ol bw courbws
Whore keenest wto ba avaiebU contact any DivUion of Atoohotto
Beverages and Tobacco oJrce
Appicabona wM be u rifiia il bagm*
rang AUGUST 19. 2002 and conanukig Mough NOVEMBER 18. 2002
Al interested pariorn should mala
mqury by contacting bw BUREAU
OF LICENSING of bw Drvwexi of
Atoohokc Beve rages and Tobacco a t
400 W Robinson Strata. North
Tower, Room 709. Orlando. FL
32001
STATE OF FLORIOA
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS
ANO PROFESSIONAL REGULA
TION
Pubim AuguM 14. 21.2002
PP090
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH0 EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
0EMMOLI COUNTY.
FLOMOA
CASE NO. O3-OR0 1 2-02O-W
MrBon M Jordan.
ANO
Veroreca E Jordan.
Raspondanl
n o n e t OP ACTION
TO: Veroreca E. Jordan
(Nam* ol Raspondanl)
(Respondent ! Last known address]
2
4
*
0
EIFFELDRORLANOO.FLA32606
YOU ARE NOTIFIED bwl an action
has been Med agamrt you and t m
you are raqured to serve a copy d
y ou wnflon defenses J any. to J on
(name of Petannar) kMon Jordan
whose address a 2433 Chase eve
Santord FU 32771 on or before
(daw) September 4, 2002. and to*
bw ongmaf anti bw CUrt of Ma
C oul al (CUrt's address) 301 North
Part Avanua. Sarbord. FL 32771
1243 baton aannea on PaSbonar or
tmmartaufy bwrealUr 8 you lei to
do so. a detam may ba entered
agamta you tor bw rakta demanded

Lecals
Copies of M coul documents in bus
case ndurtng orders, are avala bto
al bw CUrt of bw Circul Court's
othce YOu may review these docu­
ments upon request
YOu mutt keep bw CUrt of bw
Ckcub C o u rt Office notified cf you
currant address (you may N* Notre*
of Curarb Address. Floods FamJy
Form 12913). Future papers In Ms
lawsuit wm be mated to bw address
on record to bw dart's offica.
WARNING RUe 12283. Ftondi
FamJy Law RuUs of Procedure,
requires oertafn automatic rtsdosure
of documents and Inloroialton
Failure to comply can ream In sanc­
tions. ndurtng rtemwtal or tlrtkmg
of puadkig*.
DATED July 31. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy CUrt
Pubim: August 14. 21. 2 8 .9
SapUrrtwr 4.2002
PP091
IN THE CMCUfT COURT
OF THE 10th
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SenbnoU COUNTY.
FLOMOA
Casa No.: O1-OR4 4 3 6 6 0A0
wwiTiBa uomnna,

Lecals
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AJ other creditors of bw decoder!
and parsons having claims or
demands sgamtt the d e csd tn fl
estate must lie bwa deans wbh Ms
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data d bw Aral pubkeaftort of
Ms Nobc* la AuguM 14. 2002.

Lecals
Persona! Representative
Jvn Prevail
*41 las* Oreeson Pone*
Lakeland. FL 3300
POML 4 SHORT. PA
By OUn J kJreOo
Ftonda Ber NO 0*043*
280 W Carbon Av*, SUU 410
Wrier Part. FL 3278*
Teamen* (407)847-7845
FacaimAa (407)8470314
Anomey tor PsrtonM Repreaereaffira
PubUh AuguM 14. &gt;1. 2002

AuguM 7.2002
NOTKE OF A PUBLIC HCARtNO TO CONtENtR THE
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BT THE CITY OF
SANFORO. FLORIOA
None* a hereby given bwl a Pubkc Hearing w* tw held to bw Commission
Room al bw CJy HeJ, 300 North Part Avanua. In tw Cby of Sanford. Ftortda.
al 7.00 o'clock PM. on August 28. 2002 to consider tw adoption of an orrt­
nanca by bw Cby Of Santord. Ftonda. datertwd as toiow*
ORDINANCE NO. 3732
TO ANNEX 6 99 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYINO BETWEEN THE CENTRAL
FLORIOA OREENEWAY ANO RINEHART ROAD ANO BETWEEN RINEHART
ROAD ANO TOWNE CENTER BOULEVARO. AS SHOWN ON THE MAP
BELOW

ANNEXATION
R EQ U EST

NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR ADOPTION BT STEPFARENT
TO (rum* of Ftesponctenl) Unknown
fft
J—
—
X*ai *m
- -*i iKnown aooress)S
IMetponoanr
YOfJ AR E N O TIFIED bwl an acbon
has been Rad egsnsi you and bwl
you are raqukad to serve a copy d
y o u w rtun daUnaas. I any. to 4 on
(narrw ol PetWonar) Jama* Cofhnrw,
whoa* address la 792 Creakwau r
Terrace 1212 Lake Mary. FL. 32744
on or baton (daU)S*ptamb*r 13.
2002. and Na bw ortgmal wan bw
ctort ol M a Court M (dart's address |
301 N O R TH PARK AVENUE. SAN ­
FOR D . FL 32771 . before servica on
PeMlonw or fmrrwrtiUly biereeher
II you la* to do so. a dsfauJ may be
enured igainta you tor bw rtaUf
demanded n bw petition
Copies of a« court docunens In M s
case, ndurtng orden. are ava/Ubto
al bw C U rt of bw O ra m Court's
office YOu may review tw ee docu­
ments upon request
YOu must kasp bw C U rt of t w
Circul C o u r t offiew notified of y o u

current address

(You may lie

Nonce of Curranl Adrtaas, Ftortda
FamJy Law Form 12915 )Futare
papers 8i M * lawsuit w0 be nw/Wd
to bw address on record M bw
ctert's offica.
WARNING RU* 12283. Ftortda
FamJy Law RuUs of Procedure,
requres certan automatic ffiedoeure
of documents and kitomulton.
FaJure to compfy can ream In sane-

Dona, roucwng o im n u i or suming
of ptearlnQi
Dated August 9.2002
MARYANNE M OR SE
C U R K O F T H E O R C U IT C O U R T
aa. - a i _____n tflf rdm r
oy rrancy r»- wawar
Daoutv Cterk
P u b im : August 14. 21. 28. 4
September 4, 2002
PP092

A compute daacrtpbon and a Copy of bw orrtnanew th*J ba r ralstas M bw
offica of bw CJy Ctort tor aJ parson* daselng to examine bw same
Al panto* In ireereM and oU ens shal have an epportuity to bo hoard M said
By ordar of bw CJy Commtoaion of bw C8y of Santord. Ftortda.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE AOA COORDINATOR AT 330-5820 4* HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: 0 a person decide* to appeM a dsdaton mad* w*i
reaped lo any matter consktored at bw abov* maaang or twartng. ho may
need a varbaom record of bw proewartnga. kidurtng tw toabmony and avidanoa. whch record to nol provided by bw CJy of Santord- (FS 280 0105)
Lyiiu M# rOnBf,
Deputy CJy Ctort
Pubam AuguM 14. t t , 2002
PP084
AuguM 7.2002
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARBfO TO CONStOCR THE
ADOPTION OF AN OROMANCE BY TH* CTTY OF
SANFORD, FLOMOA
Noaoa la hereby given bwl a Pubic liaartng wR ba h*M 81 bw CommtoMcn
Room M tw Cby Hal, 300 North P art Avenue. In tw CJy of Santord. Florida.
M 7 00 o'ctock PM. on AuguM 20. 2002 lo consider bw edopfton of an orrt­
nanca by tw CJy Ol Santord. Ftonda. daacrtiad aa totows:
OROMANCE NO. *737
TO ANNEX 0 80 ACRE OF PROPERTY LYMQ BETWEEN SOUTHWEST
ROAD ANO COUNTRY CLUB ROAD ANO BETWEEN OU&gt; LAKE MARY
ROAD ANO SOUTHWEST ROAD (2522 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD)

ANNEXATION
REQUEST

NOTICE
Workforce Central Ftortda
announces bwl bw One Slop
CpwsrwJIae w« ba hottng a mataIng. to whkh bw pubk WJuried, and
may ndude a u h other ccmiWaa
maafmQi i s (teamed necessary lor
bw oondud of bw Boards business
DATE-August 13.2002
TIME: 0 a m
LOCATION WCFOffice*
1001 Lee f o a l St* 270
WYeer Part a 327S9
PURPOSE: TO ffiecuM manors cf
Intorata to Wortdoroa Central Florida,
M «»«--**---worsTorce
For Furthar nformeben. Contact
Gary J Eert. Exscuava DkacSor
wonoofoa uarxrai rionaa
1001 La* Road. Sta 270
Wkaar P art FL 32789
(407) 741 4308
PubamAuguM 14.2002
NOTICE OF
F K rrm o o t nam e
None* la hereby given bwl I am
engaged 8i busnes* « 931 S u it
Road 434 Suita 1043. AJamonta
Springs. Ftortda 32714. SaminoU
Couby- Ftonda. uider bw Ffcthout
Name of Firehouse Sub* el
Jameeiown and bwl I Inland to reg­
ular said name wfti tw Division of
Corporsiion*. Talehasse*. Ftonda.
In accordanoa wsh bw pm M o ia of
bw FkWaua Nam* SUMtet. lo-Wt:
Section *83.09. Ftonda Stsluta*
1991.
Jamatlown Restaurant Group
ROBERT A STRAUB. Pratadant
Pubam: August 14,2002
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PUBLIC AUCTION
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Eastern Ohio N ofUrmg lor pubkc
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A comptota daacrtpbon and a copy of »w orrtnano* aftal ba avaftota* M tw
office of th* Cby Ctort tor a l parson* (totaling to asamkw th* earn*.
Al pertw* In imeraaa and omen* shal have m opportunjy to ba heard M atad
hearing
By aider of bw CJy Cammwaton of bw CJy of 8antofd. Ftortda.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
M ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3306828 48 HOURS M
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: J a person decade* to appata ■ daemon meda arm
rasped
any manor considered al bw above maotng or hearing, ha may
nead a varbaam record of bw procoortng*. ndurtng bw toaamony and avf(tone*, Much record M n d provided by bw CJy of Senfrtd (FS 2860106)
p. ntatilwPnrtar
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Deputy CJy Ctort
PuMah;Augu« 14. 21.2002

to

Auguta 0.2002
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HCAMNQ TO CONSIDER TH*
ADOPTION OP AN OROMANCE BY THE CITY OP
■ANFORO, FLOMOA
Nobca la hareby given bwl a Pubkc Haanng Mi ba held ki bw Commtoaion
Room al bw CJy Hal, 300 North Part Avanua. In bw CJy of Sartord, Ftonda.
at TOO o'ctock PM. on AuguM 20. 2002 to oonsktor bw adoption of an orrt­
nanca by bw CJy of Santord. Ftonda. daaenbad a t toiow*:
OROMANCE NO. JTJ1
TO ANNEX 0 6 4s ACRE OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN EAST 2NO
STREET ANO EAST 4TH STREET ANO BETWEEN CRESCENT BOULE­
VARO ANO BRISSON AVENUE EXTENDED NORTHERLY; AS SHOWN ON
THE MAP BELOW

Nabca of VshicU Aucbon
(1) 1994 NISSAN PltaUp BLK
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(2) 1909 CHEVROLET PickUp TAN
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Al 2pm. Al TrtCouby Towaig
1156 Bel* Av* Wraer Spg* FL
32700
PubamAuguM 14.2002
PP097______________________
M TM* aR C U T COURT FOR
BBIBMOLE COUNTY)
FLOMOA
PROBATE MVNiON
FU* No. Of032-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ANNE E PREVATT,
NOTICt TO CREDITORS
Tho artnmMraaon of bw saute d
ANNE E. PREVATT. deceased. FJa
Number 02632-CP. Is penrtng si bw
O ram Court tot SammoU Couby.
Ftonda. Probata Division, Bw
address ol whch w x I N Part Avs.
Santord. Flond* 32771-1292 Th*
names and art* eases d tw person­
al rapraaantakva and bw personal
representative • attorney a rt tel
ALL CREDITORS ARE NOTIFIEO
THAT
AJ crarttort d bw decadent and
odwr persons having claim* o«
demands agaawl decedent s ee
cn whom a copy d M s noaca M
dal* ol bw MM pubtcaaon of Me
nouca muM M* tw * ctaana wtbi Ma
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLIC*
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY

I

ft; im ,.,

Nhlii
A comptoto deecnpoon and a copy of bw orrtnanew shal be avatable rn bw
oJc* of bw CJy Ctort tor a l parsons desiring lo s u m n s bw tarrw
Al pertwa n niareel and cauerw ahal have an opportunjy lo be Iwaid al said
haanng
By ordar of Iw CJy Commtsscn of Jw CJy of Sanfonl. Flond*
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
M ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COOROMATOR AT 3306020 44 HOURS M
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC J • parson dead** to appeal a daemon mad* wtai
reaped lo any manor canafdared ta bw abov* meeung of hearing Iw may
need a varbaam record of bw proewortnga. ndurtng bw toaamony and avidanca. eject! record M nol provided by bw CJy ta Sentord (F S 2*80106)
Ratfwf C jm ctai
Depufy CJy Ctort
Pubam Auguta 14. 21.2002
PP096

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S e m in o le H e ra ld
C la s s ifie d D ept.
T o Place Y o u r A d

L ecals
W TH « CW CUT COURT TOR
H M M O U COUNTY,
FLORIOA

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Wrdnesday. August I I. 2(H12

H K )tA T l DfVWlON
r— No. ea-m -CF
O M oion P R O B ATE

L ecals

IN RE ESTATE Of
CMAO MCCtElLAN
NOTICE TO CUEOfTORt
Tho •Orwurtibon of N n U it of
CHAO MCCLELLAN. docooMd F«o
H *rtm 02-723-CP. N p®n*ng to N
Ckort Court lor SEMINOLE Coutfy.
norm . Probata DMMon. N nfetou of
wtacfi N X I NORTH PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIOA. 32771. Tho
nomoo and u N o m h of N pononO
M n U tho ■ attorney aro oof forth botoa
A l crodOora of to® dooodonf and otoar
poraona having dawn* or domanda
agarnaf docodonra oatato, In d ud n g
unmafcjrod. conBngonl or irtquttalad
daima. on whom a copy of M a nottc® la
court W ITH IN TH E L A TE R O f 3
M O N TH S A F TE R TH E D A TE O f TH E
F IR S T
P U B LIC A TIO N
OF
TH IS
N O TIC E O R 30 D AYS A F TE R TH E
D A TE O f S ER V IC E O f A C O P Y O f
T H t t N O TIC E O N THEM .
A l ofhor crodlora of Via dacodant and
daana or domanda
Itato. Including
unmahaod. conangonl or wAq^daied

coul W ITH * 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O f THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FLE O WITHIN
THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH M
SECTIONS 733.702 AND 733 710.
FLO R CA STATUTES. WSJ. BE FOR­
EVER BARRED
Tha data of Aral pubftcatan of • *
NoBoo NAuguat 14.2002
J a MCCLELLAN
DONALD W SCARLETT
Florida Bar N a 112S21
DONALD W SCARLETT. P A
1003 EAST CONCORD STREET
ORLANDO. FLORIOA 32S03
Tatophono (407)422-S IM
PubkaftAuguafU.21.2002
PP07S
B f T H S O R C U T COURT
M ANOFOR
t t lR N O L I COUNTY.
C A M N O J B4-117LCA-14-W

COMMONWEALTH U fE
INSURANCE COMPANY.

RICHARD B DfYTNS. DIANE S.
DIVINS. FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK. W M OFCLD RESERVE ASSO­
CIATION. IN C . SUNWLANO CORPO­
RATION. WASHINGTON INTERNA*
T O N A L INSURANCE COMPANY.
LLOYD B. NEWMAN. SUNTRUST
BANKCARD.
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION UNITED
STATES O f AMERICA.
DEPARTMENT O f WTERNAL
REVENUE SERVICE, and UNKNOWN
TENANT(B).
N o n e * O f SALS

PURSUANT T O C H A P TIR a
NOTICE IS HEREBY (W E N purtuod
to an Ordar or Final Judgmont of
Forodoauro dalad Saplarrbor 23. IM S.
and ardarad *n Caaa No. 00-107SCA14-W of Iho Clreuff Court Of ho
B g R U o n l Juddaf O ro R In and
Sondnofo County, Florida, wharoln
COMMONWEALTH U f E PfSURANCE
COMPANY la pMrflff and R O U N D B
DIVINS. DIANE S. DiviNS. FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK. WINGFIELD
RESERVE ASSOCIATION. N C , SUNMLANO CORPORATION. WASHMOTO N INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE
COMPANY.LLOYDS NEWMAN. SUN­
TR U S T
BANKCARD.
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION.UNITED STATES O f
AMERICA. DEPARTMENf O f INTER­
NAL REVENUE SERVICE.
UNKNOWN TEN AN T(S) aro
dada. I
aal lo Bio Nghoaf and boat
blddar tor cod) al Via W ad bod door of
M BarranoN County Courthouoo m
Sadord. Sammoia Cotrty. Florida al
1100 o'dodi A M on t w 3rd day of
Sapiambar. 2002. to®
daacrtaad proparty aa aal torto In Bald
Ordar of Final JudgmanL to-®*
Lot 33. WdfQflELD RESERVE
PHASE. 0. aooordng to toff PIN Vioraof
aa raoordad In PM Book 20. Pagoa M .
M and 7a Pubkc Raoorda of Sarvanola
County. Florida
Dalad al Sardord. Florida Vkt Sti day
of AuguaL 2003
MARYANNS MORSE
Aa Ctorti. C n x i Court
By Mary Baotpa
Aa Deputy, dark
MKhaal R. TBay. Eagdra
Law Ofkoea of TBay AChapman
Aaomay lor PlaadRa
2000 dadaa Road • 8uaa 200
Boca Rakon. Florida 33431
Fla Bar No 003000
Pubkaft Auqu®i 14.21.2002

NOT1C* O f P UB UC B A L I
ALTAMONTB TOWING, INC UNCUUMBD V EH KL* AUCTION
117 MARKER B T,
ALTAMONTE 8PWNQ3. a
SALE BCGMS AT 1000 AM. BOLD AS
IS. NO WARRANTY. NO T T T U . SELL­
ER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIOS.
PURSUANT T O F.S. 71*71
1090 MITSUBISHI
JA3AM04JXWYOO30S7
1200 MERCURY
4M2OV11WXTXXJSS410
1090 FORD
1FACP41AOLF11OO70
1000 OLDS
3M47FAD407230
1904 D A T SUN

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2B3HD40R3YH37OOO2
PH O N E • 407-3390700
Pubkah Aug.-at 14. 2002
PP081

M THE CMCUTT COURT FOR
SC MMOLE COUNTY.
FLO R CA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 03-740-CP
M RE E S TA TE OF
EDNA OCLL CO W EN . a V a
D C LLH COW EN
Dacaaaad

NOTICE TO CRCDfTORS
Tha admmtatraaon of to® attaia of
ED N A D ELL C O W E N a V a D E U H
C O W EN . dacaaaad. F«a H * rtm 02
740CP. la pandng to N O c u t Court
•or Sarranola Comity. Florida. Prob®»®
0 Maton. Via a ddrau of wNch is X I N
Park Avanua. Sardord. a 32771 Tha
namaa and «* »• % m of N Parson*
Rapraaantabva and tha Par son*

»y as Snentt of N Serrvnd e C a n ty .
Florida, through Na officers, mvesfega
tors or agents, seued toe above proper­
ty on or about A n a 19. 2002. el or near
SR 434 and Saffwater Drive. Oviedo.
Semmoie Comffy. Florida Said property
1 the custody ot the Sheriff of
Serrvnofe Comity lor toe pmpoee of lorfetture pursuant to sections 932 701932 704. Honda Statutes A Constant
tor torte4ur« has been Ned in toe abovestyled Comi
I H E R E B Y C E R TIF Y toal a trua and
coned copy of Vsa Notice of Forteaure
Compiaeit was furnished by U 8 cer%ked ma4. return receipt requested, to toe
above named addressee tots 1 day of
August. 2002
TaehaM ScoUro
General Comiael
Florida Bar No 0060023
Seminole Comity Sharer ■ Otkce
1 X Bush Boulevard
Sanford. Florida 32773
(407)065-6603

NOT1CC O f PUBUC BAL*
ALTAMONTE TOW M Q, M C ^
UNCLABISD V f H C U AUCTION
117 MARKER 8 T .
ALTAMONTE BPfbNGS. a
SALE BE QMS AT 1000 AM. SOLD AS
« . NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE. SELL­
ER RESERVES THE RIGHT T O
REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIDS
PURSUANT T O F A 71*78

0-1
1001 VW
WVWFB4310MEO14S3O
1004 CHEVY

1O1AWS1W0J6274714
1Q4AH01NBKT429040
1002 FORO

NOTICE O f AUCTION

Loal: Addre** &amp; phono book,
brown, af VWn Dot» ctwrk u i oarkor
on French Ave. Sanford Also k»1
narrow xray brief case with iray* A
mod*cal records from the VA 407B32 9391 or 407-246^X363

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IN T IM A T E E N C O U N T E R S

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of krai pubkeakon of tea
Noace la August 7.14.2002
MARYEMICHIE

I H O O 2 0 0 L U S T (M IC p / m
ladies Talk FREE to Men Xatlnnulde I 4117 «:.!* It VIT.

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Tslephone: 407/323 2171
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PPO50

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LAKE BARGAIN $29,900. Free covered boat slip!
Gently slopping lake view parcel w/nica m il of low
toiling meadows A trees. Abuts national forest on
33,000 acre recreational lake in TN. Paved roads,
water, sewer, more. Excellent financing. Call now
(*00)704-3134 ext 342.

Brand

Maine OCEANFRONT BARGAIN I* AC-400 WP
only $*9,900Prime ocean from lot situated ia quaint
fishing village in Bar Harbor area. Su&lt;v«ysd, aoih
leskd, great owner financing w/low down payment.
Call LAS Realty (207)711-3294.

Apartment
Homes

JO DOWN HOMES Oov't A Bank Foreclosures!
HUD. VA, FHA. No credit OK. For Hating* Nowl
(800)301-1777 ext 7164

Lake Mary Blvd. &amp; 17-92

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WESTERN NC MOUNTAINS. Where there U cool
mountain air, views A streams. Free brochure of
Mountain Propeny Sale* call (*00)642-5333, Re­
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Om elety. 46A &amp; Rnehart Rd. Lake
Mary Garden of Redemption. Lot*
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A hotel r the Svilonl North Orlando
area rs currently socking appkeants
lor a lull Irma Night Auditor.
E.penonco
not
necessary
Corryx-tSM) wages and benefaa EOE
Send resumo to Seminote Herald,
300 N. French A VO. Blind Bos 101.
Sanford. F L 32771

AssKtanco Needed
Work From Home Greet For
Moms 8 Others
51500 $7500 Mo PT/FT
IV6 821-5540X4
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At/TO MECHANC: tjpenorood auto
meet uric witti own loots needed for
busy Sanford Simp. Great pay!
Idea so cal 321477-5445.

Onto caro center n Lake Mary area
looking lor preschool teachers A
i w Sants. Great pay. benefits, paid

Vecntiorv 407-321-6577

A dynamic agency otters a
financially secure career lor
aggressive, competitive and saltmotivated sales prolestionels
seeking a lucrative career witn the
opportunity tor rapid advancement
into management Amencan Income
Lie e tnoking tor career-mrided sales
professionals lor its Altamonte
Springs office This is an mcredbta
opportunity lor people with strong
communications and closing skits.
Meet
the
minimum
sales
requirements and yo u l earn at
toast 5550COyo» Managua o n earn
more than t200.00(Vyear1 Bonuses,
residuals income end tuS benefits
round out the package. AIL provides
tile and supplemental insurance
programs to working class families
throughout Central Honda, and has
mors than $15 billion ol lit#
insurance In force nationwide. Our
company.. Torchmark
Tor
Is a rock00 ccompany (TMK)
sokd Fortune 500
Locally, we use an effective Iced
system to book several daily
appointments tor our agents,
requiring minima) cold celts and
prospecting The opportunity awaits
the nght person .Interested?
Contact Mka Peate at 407-402-1033,
or
email yout
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Lie A Health Insurance kcense
preferred, but not required. For
more rtormaton. visit us on the web
w m M PMletearrunfo. Our proven
lead system wd create you a strong
sales environment lancing you the
opportunity to set your own income.
Increase your Income or even
double your current Incomet

Educational
Consuftant'a
0
Volunteers needed You must love
children and have a strong desira to
hep oftiert BkgCk requred on soma
positions. For Interview contact
Readng nous. 4074307096 or emal
to RearangRorieOeerthlmk net
Female Instructor lor women's
boierobics class Longwoodlake
Mary araa
407-831-8577
Oallev Staff
Kitchen Prap/Dishwasher
Will Train
Fun Place To Work
Rlverahlp Romance
407-321-5091.
Growing credrt card processing
compeny to Cerriaf Ftonds now taking
applications lor the following
positions
Appointment Better; Busmess to
business sales only No espertence
needed, vni bam. Hourly pay plus
bonuses. 407-688-7209
INVESTIGATE BEFO RE
YOU INVEST!
Always a good pokey, tspeoaly lor
business
opportunities
end
franchises C a l Honda Dept ot
Agnaiture 8 Consumer Services at
800-435-7352 or F TC -H E LP lor
tree totormaton Or vto* o u Wab MM
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Honda law request aeftars ol oartan
busmeaa opportmiiea to ragsSer wah
Florida Dapt. ot Agrtcultuia A
Consumer Services before selmg
C e l to verity lawful registration
before you buy.

2 F T positions needed. Nall Tech 1
Hair Stylist lor Waiter Springs A
Sanford. Avant Beauty Salon. 407257-4549
CN C Shear 8 Press Brake
Operator. Exp required, good
pay A benefits. DFWP
407-299-1592
Comfort Inn &amp; Suites In Sanford It
currently seeking applicants lor
Front Desk Agents Benefits tor tu*
tone employees and compettove pay
for aft aiall is avaiable. EOE. Please
apply In person at *&lt;• front desk. 590
Ava Cecil (o* ot tkekman Drive, next
door to Cracker Barrat and Outback
Sleakhousa)

LABOR ERS NEED ED
FOR UNDERGROUN D
U T I L IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
HCALTTf MSUKAMCt ANO 4SIK
PLANi Drug tree workpiece.
Apply at: M l Mtotov Drive.
AiUmonto I
Large Nursery Ws/ehouse needs
energebc, tvgtiy mobvated workers
lor shipping and trim dept.
Decorating and assembly kne
positions.
Some
piecework
available. Mutt be able to work
overbma I needed Insurance and
other benefits avalablt. Apply m
perion at 6770 West Stats Road 48.
Sanford
M AINTENANCE TE C H .
Up to S it H r. Ful Ben . HVAC
Cert, req. 2 Wks. Vac
Must have exp. Cel:
Club Esplrlt Apartments
407-331-3131

Driver tor sod truck wfth Pmceforx
F7T, ponton, marten, hofcleyt 407322-0133_____________________
Driver Trainees NeededH oney
Transport needs tractor trailer
drivers ‘ Now*. No s ip necetseryf
$700Vwick aammg puteraal No COLT
No probiem' COL framing avaiable
Caft nowt 800-450-4220

Need Some ADVERTISINO To
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Then C a l Us About Flyers

W e W ill P rin t &amp;
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THE SEMINOLE HERALD
ADVERTISING D EPT
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Part tone, general ottloa work AM or
PM work. 4 hr* daily. 5
dayaAveek tor records management
oompeny n Santord near the Towns
mal. Fas 407-3288188 of cal 407328-0688
r, 40 horn
a week. M F. 122,775 yearly Visas
customers'
homes
to
lake
measurements ot spas and
swvnmmg poofs, draws on paper, tie
detigna and measurements ol
swvnmmg pools and spas: cuts
templates ol swvnmmg pod and spa
covers kom Stysdoam. compares and
checks tampUta detigna and
mate xamanla wfth fie &lt;fteweys.cUb
vinyl according to Styrofoam
template sirs and maaauramanta;
attaches wiyt to Styrofoam. Inserts
metal plats Into Styroloam to
•ecuraty anchor tpa cover on to the
spa or awlmmmg pods. Must have
espertence In designing and cutting
patterns from vinyl, mutt have
experience to work with Styidoam;
must have abifty to draw and deakyi
on paper, must have stilchmg ability,
must have ability to work with
Styrofoam and metals Must have 3
years experience Contact A -1 Spa
Covert He; 8B48 W M Cftds, M f t
C. Orlando. Florida 32807.
Recepoomst F T position, complete
benefit package Apply m person.
ADESA Ortando-Sanford. 2500
ADESA Drtve. Sartad. conar d Hwy
46 8 415. No phone cats.
EOE/M/F/H/V.
Background
chack/Drug Taabng Employer
Santord baaed corporsbon loolung
lor a person with personality,
darted, data a r »y phone M s Great
benefit. Cat Pam. 407-322-2421.
Seoecaryffleoeplcrbl tot Oviedo tow
oftce. full time, comp, salaryAienee
Fas or emtal Retime. 407-365-1238.
lawpracbca1440holma4.com

MARINA HOTEL/SANFORD
Part tons outeda safaa Abo part tons
bora desk http. Apply m person. 530
no Ava. Santord
N . P a lm e tto/

Experienced
Storm and Utthbes. Equpment
Operator. F/T. pension, vacation,
hokdayt 407-322-8133

Seamatreaa
Seamstress with 3 yrs minimum
•ipenance Cat 386668 9922
TURF E TC . INC la looking to til
positions wtthtn our growing
company Wa are looking tor
dependable people with a good
attitude and the detire to produce
quabty work Drug Free Work Piece
- Workers Comp - Raquira FL
Dover's License Ca l 407-302-0274
Volunteers Needed Help prevent
hunanborif oodlcts m Semnote Cty
Help tkstnbute "Be Beer Aware'
nlormation packed to homes In
Semmde Cty Contact Chrtstme
Smal, 883-487-8343.____________
Wrecker/Rollbeck Driver: F T
potbon. complete benetft package
Apply m person. ADESA OrlandoSantord. 2500 ADESA Drive'.
Sartad. comer d Hwy 48 A 415 No
phone
cals
EOE/MF/H/V
Background check/Drug Testing
Employer
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2BR/2BA apt 5525/mo.
5450 dapoait 2543 Myrtle Ave.
Santord 4074664153

fftba Of Lake Mary. 32/2. aptoplan
tiia/cpl, fpl, Inatde uM. privacy
fandng. aprklr ays. $995/mo.
discounted 4074294748.

M A R IN E R S V IL L A G E

Sanlord. 2/1. nice home, fully
renovated, big yard, mutt tee.
$825100. $67$ d e p o t 407414-7507.

407-323-6670

Sadortt 2GA 1fU*cti house*, ready
now. wAvasher, SOOOmo ♦dep. 110
Country Club Dr. San«ord.4073234540

trtSELBA VILLAS
Move In apectefa.
2Bedroom/1Bath
For DataUa, Call
3304833 or 298-2300

Sadord: 2BR/IBA. lanced yard, no
pelt, laocvmonftt pka dapoat 407323-1167.

Studio Efficiency, one adult.
5350Tnorth ♦dspoaft. no d iftH n ,
no pets. 407-3234019.

tanlord: 3/1. CH A . Section 6
accepted 5800/month
The Hftkman Group
407-3214333.

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For 8ludanl or Bmgfta person. A 1U »
toddad.54254no $250 Dsn. No pets,
non smoker 3884324681

■intanl: 3GR2BA Shade teat, dee.
201
East
22nd
6t.
quiet
neighborhood. S6SS piua dep. 4073234540

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Santord Oftce SutaStore, 3rd 8 S
Sartad Ave 1750d $800 monftv 8SCW
Suite $500 month. 3500 tl
$ 1700'month excellent parking,
doe. BrOwn 407479-1900 Cel 407579-8942
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cottage.
ranovatedTnodemUed. waft to waft
carpet $ appliances. $65.000.407699-1359 or 407-719-0278

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
I0 W » 0 « T : Raone up to 110,000
tree homaosmm assistance tan!
I f f (kaaHefttttM cask.

Bast, fsrscltsan. Rapaal

Kmnoti.oiuftM. yoiuxwi
Water Front-Lake Monroe: 4BR
4BA over 3500 aq tl with 2.5 car
garage. 2 work ahopa, Itv, dm, tarn
rm, wrtveplace 8 game room. 2 In
law suites on 1.4 acres on Lk
1349.500
Rsnovstsd: New Carpet and Patot
on comer tot $65,000
4 BR 2BA: Over 1900 Sq t l Uv.
Din. Fmty, Fplc Boaubtufty tree $
landscaped on almost I fa at
599 900
4BR 2 Bath: Over 2.000 8q ft. Uv,
Dm. Fam. Sc Porch on 1/4 Acre
585 900
Custom B « 4 BR 2 BA : Over 2300
Sq FL U r. Din, Fam Rm, 32x32 Sc
tkaol 2 Car Garaga on Over V2 Acts
5210.900.

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1000 tq ft ks ted W Obce 6 reaeocm
Plus otter sue irsts evaiabla lor ran
Contact Ample Storage, 407-3238122.

D*p ° d 6 v l e R EALTY, INC.
(407) 222-249$
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District:
1BR/1BA
W Enclosed Paso. Eat-In Kkhan. 10
Cebnqa. Hdwd Firs, C H A W O HookUps $525/1500 Dep
Sanford:
2BR/1BA
W/Office
4 Dining Rm, Living Rm. Hdwd
Floors. Lg Screened Porch. Dbl
Oarage, Storage 5625/5600 Dep
Deltona: 312 Split Plan W/Smgle
Garage. Ftonda Rm, Lhftry Shed, New
Paid 8 New Tie . 58605800 Depoaft
Idytlwtlde: 4BR/2BA W/Pool. Fardfy
Rm, Den. Formal Dining Rm,
Faeptaa. New Flooring 8 Part. Pod
Serr
Included.
5I2S0/S1200

1 Bedroom, living Room. KSchen,
Bate 7 Modh Lease 550QMO 5500
Security. No Pets. 407-349-9209

Private Room In Longwood Home.
Steady Emptoyad. Non-Smoker
568 wk, $50 Depots 407-8308318
ROOMS/WEEKLY R ATES
1-2 person oocupancyrindudad da#y
continental breakfast
407-323-1910
B E S T W ESTER N
MARINA H O TEL
530 N. Palmetto Avenue
Santord, FL_____________________

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Santord Lovely 18 BR apt Seeking
one mature person, no klda.
Complete privacy. S a lt araa.
$12&lt;Ywk or 54S(Vmo. plus $250 sac
dep. todudas TV 6 cads, bate 407321-3735

WEEKLV R E N TA L S --------Starting • 182/wk.
Historic Downtown
________ 407-3304433_________

Largs Room. $86 a weekpUe 1 weak
depot*, house privileges, laundry!
cebtoJtotoed 8 ! &amp; preferred No pets.
407-686-1101___________________
Private entrance, tree cable 8
electric, waaherfdryer. tlOO/wk.
Lake Aye, Santord 407-888-7023.

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Cottage apt. tat Floor. 1 BR. Heat
$ Ail, Appliances. Furnished.
5350M 0. tat. U s t A Security One
Person. No Pets. No Smoking
Apdy al B15 W 1at S t Saraont O d y
Altar 12 Noonl

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W ry nice, very dean Kan (ill. Nowty
remodeled, a l uv. cable. A/C, Indry.
phone, lulch use. sec. dr. resident
owner, private entrance No
Smoklngl Only drug tree sober
need apply. 407-330-7373.

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PAUL OSBORNE

VI N! Dill l PROP! Kills
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5450M ONTH. PLUS DEPOSIT
407-323-1167

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4BFV2BA at tie Croxsxvg. apM plan,
screened porch and poof. Big petto,
a l appliances Included. Lake Mary
Schools. Asking $175,000 Will
consular Taaatog w » opten la tx y *.
No pets, non-smoker. A M UST SEE.
Please cal 407-3214194 or 4074202873.

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1 407-321-0759 |

1BOO «q ft butdxig tor ranL Located
at Marina on St Johns River. Great
location lor offices or professional
business. C a l Don at 407-3221810.

2BR 1BA, 1580 Orange Btvd.
Santord, about 2 mites trom m il.
$70(Ymonth. 407-3234944.

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New 3 8 4 bedroom homes wfth $0
down! Stow crerM ok. Caft 4074221237x257 lohndout more.

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apcSancaa. 1 car garaoa.hae4y yaert.
Isncad yard, no pals. 1750 par modh.
W du ra t Proptrilea. 407-3214784..

1500 a q ft-« eltoSitorofce or ratal
Print arae, Famfy Home Plaia. 2772
Ekcam BNd, Daftona. C a l 388-7B9807U.

Santord/Laka Mary: 3 BR/2BA.
................... k by owner. $80,000.
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Directions: From 1-4, take the
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east on Lake Mary Boulevard past
Highway 17-92. We will be on
your left before The GreeneWay.

Fax:407-302-9335
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118 Office S p a ce F o r Ront
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123 W anted T o Rent
125 Lease T o O w n
127 Storage/Office For Rent

67 Ca reer
69
70
71
73

Consultants
R esum os
Education &amp; Training
Help W anted
Em ploym ent
W anted

RENTALS

39 Health Insurance
43 Legal Sendees

45 D ebt Consolidation |
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 M o n e y to Lend
63 M ortgages

157—M obile H omes
For S ale

181—A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

J7S0 a.t„ dock high w hat, Elm a
. . . . 8 L 3128,000,
------------- 1 j « y Rohr, bfcr,
13th
IM ro O n o , Inc, 407-B26-6001.

12x60 mobile homo, ottabkshod
Sanford park 55. 10x30 Florida
Room, airport, storage shed, rafrtg
A gas etove Included. CHA. Asking
110.000. C e l lor appointment. 40732341102.

1 2 piece Name Brand Queen
O R TH O P E D IC PILLOW TO P
Mattraea Set. Brand New. St* In
Plastic. SacriAce $100. Can Deliver.
407-422-6848

35x10mob*e home, attached FL rm.
parity fumd. carpeted, cetkng lent,
new ttwe, new A C . Located In Town
A CouXry (adu*) Perk. 5355 Orange
E M . Lk Monroe. Ariung $15,000 386740-1095

1BRASS BEO. Q U E E N BERTA.
po*xepade set A tame. Never used,
13275. Can detaer. 407ooetSliCeeir
6604)577.
A Brand New ctwny O w l raaig were
72* and 6 Chelra wiLeat. St* In Box.
$950 Lighted China Cabinet Aval
Can Deliver. 407-422-0230.

181—A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

NOWHIRING
TOLL COLLECTORS
LakeMary/LakeJessup
PaidTraining•PudMotion
BjckgioundADrug Screen „
Required
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407-578-7108 I

A FuS »U e mattress set New In
pfeMc. Mud eel 360 407-422-664a

217—G arage S ales

1 KING SERTA. poetureperkc set
never ueed. Coal S2K. eel S296. Can
deWer 407-6604)677.

---------------7S 3 Z S E ------------------Clothe • toys, furniture, and more.
Sat, Aug 17,B-2pm l2l0Magnoka
Ava, Sanlotd.

1 Luxury firm ptSowtop set wkh 7 yr
warranty, ka 3135. queen 3140. king
S210. Brand new. Located In
Saniord, 407-402-2778.

Yard Bale: FrVSaL Ail6. 6/17,
6am-4pm. 619 Bevter Rd. Sanford,
of! West 46. Household Heme, RV

The Universal Crossword
Edited by Tim othy E . Parker
42 Produces
sorrow
44 Carnal
46 W ord with
carpet or driv­
er
47 Postureperfect
48 North
American
evergreen
forests
60 "...to fetch
her poor dog

ACROSS
1 T h e y have
limits
7 Gifl-givoro, In
an O .H e nty
story
11 W ord with
blood or boy
14 Cary's co-star
In ‘ C harade18 Role for Julia
IB C o . with a
Victroia logo
17 Canada-toTexas ranch*
Ing expanse
19 Electrical
resistance
unit
20 Japanese
coin
21 Valerie
Harper role
22 Restaurant
supplies
24 T h e y m ay be
new or full
25 Balloon
variety
26 Debating
society
ectMty

61 kind of cross
64 Female
gametes
55 Midter/Tomlin
film
58 Howard ol
-American
Graffiti*
59 Depression
era migrant
60 Happenings
51 Yoko
62 Split apart
S3 O n e In the
red
DOWN
1 Is swayback
2 Simple
partner?
3 First place I
4 Important his­
tone period
5 Automobile
capital
6 Suction
device (Var.)
7 Beverages
derived from
fermented
honey
6 -S u m m e r­
time,’ e.g.
9 Kind of mill
10 A s an
alternative
11 Densely
textured

29 Betrothed

32 Kind of badge
33 Equipped to
eavesdrop
35 Crook's
escape
36 Lab gel
37 Conductor's
stick
38 More power­
ful alternative
to a watering
can
39 Com m and­
ment violation
40 Louisiana
feature
41 G randm a or
grandpa,
often

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181 Appliances A
Furniture F o r Salo
163 Television A Sloreo/fimiio
185 Com puters F o r Salo
167 Sporting G oo ds
189 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 L aw n A G ard en
195 M achine W ork
197 Restaurant Equipm ent

141 H om es F o r Sale
143 O ut of Suite
Property F o r Sale
145 Resort Property F o r Sale
147 Industrial Property F o r Sale
148 Mobile H o m e Lots F o r Sale
149 Com m ercial Property F o r Sale
151 Investment Property F o r Sale
153 A crea ge Lot F o r Sale
154 O p e n H ouse
155 Condom inium s F o r Sale
157 Mobile H o m e s F o r Sale
159 Real Estate W anted
160 Business F o r Sale
163 Waterfront Property F o r Sale
165 Duplex F o r Sale

147— INDUSTHIAL
P roperty For S ale

woolen fabric
” ___-Breaky
Heart"
G le n Canyon
and Grand
Coulee
From stem to
stem, for
example
Japanese
adaptation of
-K ing Lear"
California
forest named
a lte ra
naturalist
Bank loan
security
Accumulate
A q u a ___

28 Steinway
product
29 Elaborate
decoration
30 Picasso's
stand
31 Bail-scuffing
material
3 4 ‘W h a t w as

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min
Vast
multitude
Beat a dead
horse
Mislead
Archaeo­
logical
excavation
Filmed, In
Hollywood
slang
W aned
Spanish bud
Cosmetics
giant
Par's
ooooslte
Prijpfollower?
Regarding
Cold W ar
side
Tina Turner's
ex
W yo.
neighbor

181—A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

Bedroom: 7 pc CHERRY W O O D 4
porter bad, e l dove tailed, dresser
wAri-mkror, cheat , night aland,
unuaed, at* In box. Coat 65k, aet
11660 Stadibadoom evaMtta 407660-1416.
Bada, kxstad In Sanford orihopadc
&gt;rm aata v*h 6 yt warranty Turin 375.
U $00. quean M S. king *175. Never
‘ " '. 4077-402-2778.

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wood 1' elate. decorator# laga, at*
In cxala. Can dahrar. Coal (4500, aal
(1750. 407-422-6004.

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A ccessories
Buy T C
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* I Mercury Motor OH at
only (11 per GaNonll Nichota
O uBoanl Satiric* Center, 407-322a

W S Sal Y a k Boat on Caneignmtnl
T ^ etirff n l ( i r r l r r fa n tir
407-322-0064.

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3400 Waal 8$r4B.fltafofd
C a l 407-302-B8SA
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good feet. (1.000. obo. 407-326

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2 6 0 - B o a t R e t a ir s

1M 4 Honda Accord: New pantT
good Manor. (1495 or best oiler
C e l 407-327-3657.
1993 CH EV Y CAVALIER. STICK
SHIFT. AC. 4 NEW TIRES. RUNS
GREAT. $2,000, OGO 407-6336336

407-3266736

294-Pa in tin g

MEAT-N-TDY
407-324-1177
295-Paralegal Svcs

'Factory CeriBed
'Marovlaar
Hra: M -F Ba-4p. BefoansNoon
M foExfl S l 'l f o r i ofSanlofO
(407)3360311

95 Firebird, Red. 6 cyi. auto,
loaded, runs great. 66.000 m4es
(5.000. C a l a iter 6pm. 407-323
2519

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234— A utomotive
A ccessories

275-DRVWAU.

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Bataiptoy. Nam* Changa,

261-C oM rtm R

Toyota Camry. 1993.132K«mlea.
(5.000.407-6686011 or 352-3834942.

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4BM B1-EM B

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’Stucco RopBiri'
All ToxtureB Matched
Popcomll
407-322*0338 L/l
277-Fencr

264-Car tet h.
F looring
YiTrlita la Ftofetng Capet, T ie ,

235—
r u c k / B u s e s /V a n s

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231—C ars For S ale

Removable krdualnea Fifth Wheel
Trafer tfech. (100 407-322-1385

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1960 Lincoln tom nor Hal M ark VI
Leaa than 100K rrolos (1500
407-321-0229

281-Hom e
I mprovement

268-C h ild C a r i
C en ter i

SANFORD AREA
407-B8M157

407-321-3270

Lie A tneurad 407-322-

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267-C eraaoc T o r

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1994 Ch e w Astro: Conversion Van,
4 ractme Captain a chaka. power
recknmg rear seal. V 6 . automatic.
Itorri A rear air. cruise control, pw A
pi. (3.700 407-322 9348.

1997 Chevy S -10 short bed pickup.
Low mileage. Dark Groan. A M T m
CO aterao (5.000 407-323-2662
64 Fralghtllner Cabo var: Rune
like a sewing machma. 350
Cummings eng me.day bed. |usl
passed current D O T mspeclon
407-324-5973

C e iF a r F r a e l
(407) S11-07*6

268-C h ild C ar *
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308-T herateutic

278-H a n d y m a n

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93 NISSAN King Cab Pick-Up 94K
miles. Automatic. Air, Powar
Steering. Powor Biaket, Red.
(3.200 407-322-5377

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For reservations and additional
Information cal:

240— Boat Rentals

Boa/N/Sportl

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252-A ccounting

Looking lor a ueed boat and/or
meter? W t a sol Swml Coma aae
ua todeyt Nichole Outboard
Servtca Canter. 1000 Waal lot St.
S anford 407-122-0664.

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C arpet Cleaning
Ceiling Repair
Ce ram ic Tile
Child C a re Centers
C leaning Services
Concrete
Construction
D elivery Services
DrywaD
Electrical
F ence
H an dy M an
Hauling
H o m e Im provem ents
Irrigation A Repair
Janitorial Services
Je w e lry A Repair
Lakefront Clearing
Landscaping
Laun dry Services

KAYAK

Dtarn Room-13 pa add (harry wood

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270
271
272
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276
277
278
279
280
281
282
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280

267 L aw n Services
286 Legal Sendees
289 Locksmith
290 M asonry
291 Mortgages
292 M oving A Storage
293 O il, Lube A Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper H anging
297 Pest Control
298 Piano/Organ Tu ning
299 Plum bing
300 Pressure Cleaning
3 0 1 Roofing
302 S cre en A G la ss W ork
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding
305 Sm all Business
306 Stained G lass
307 S w im m ing Pool Services
306 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Tra ve l
312 T re e Sendee
313 TV /R adio
314 Upholstery
316 W elding A Sheet Metal
316 Welt Drilling
319 W ind ow W ashing A Tinting

S h o p S e m i n o l e H e r a l d ’s
C la ssifie d s E v e r y d a y !

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PLU S
16 S H E E T
M USIC
M A G A Z IN E S .
(100.
ALSO
O TH E R
V AR IO US
M USIC
B O O K S. 407-322-4391.

Picnic and Rofex In a Into piece
ol Heaven!

Sola,
fabric 1150. Alao 2 owtvei chain
(50. 407-324-9562.

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Many Hem*
removed
from
demokshod house hdudng courier
top. cablnels. window A/Cs. stove,
gas room heater. 407-322-9432.

Day - Bad: 2 orthopedic twtna,
whita/iron/braxt, trundle, never
u n d a* baw d Goal (8 00 eel (295.
407-6600677.

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(100. Good CondMon
407-609-7776

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407-322 2611

•Rentals -Instruction
•Private Guided Tours -Fishing
•Customized Trips

Whirlpool ito vt wllh m N d — ninp
oven HotpoW Oehwaaher. 386216-4839

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Couch: A l Italian Leather Sofa.
1675, Loveaaat (625. Chair. (525.
Brand New SM h R atal Can Datwr.
407-422-0230.

Chippendale Cheka. bultetA hutch,
never uaad coal (8k. aet (1295.
(260.407-660-1415.
Fmorc Beck dtawa tame pkaer tack
motaaa. N e w uaad aa h box Coat
(600, ae* (275. A l oak, (375.4076600677.

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10 cu f t . 6 yaara old. (7 5.
407-321-0664

199— P e t s

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223— M i s c e l l a n e o u s

ONLY 4.5C PER
COPY!!!!

CO R R U O A TE D S TE E L R O O FM O
(or Bame, Boat Dock*. Shope, etc.
A lto
Culvert
Pipe:
1S'x20*
(179.20/ea. 16*120 (212.80/ea
Bvpfue 8M * A Supply, Inc. Apopka
407-293-5768.

‘LARGE AS LIFE" byEdEirty

252 Accounting
253 Additions A
Rem odeling
254 Air Conditioning

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1 A erwry iw g n D©a, —ftoaa
wood,
with p*ow Mo meitreta M l Never
ueed Sal 3A49 Can iMvax 407-4220230.

191—Building
M aterials

O 2002 Unfvaraal P r m Syndicate

CB

Alterations
Appliance Repair
Auto Elect. Repair
Automotive
Bush Hogging
C om puter Consulting
Cabinets

263 Carpentry

231 C a rs F o r Salo
231 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vans F o r Sale
236 C a r Rentals
238 Vehicles W anted
239 M otorcydes/Bikes F o r Sale
240 Boat Rontals
2 4 1 R ec. Vohiclos/Campers F o r Sale
243 Trailers F o r Sale
245 F a rm Equipm ent

Have Your Advertising Ftyera
Printed &amp; Inserted «i The
Seminole Herald II

Bad: Black iron canopy bad with
Uxuy 3rm p*mriop aat Never uaad
407-402-2776.

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256
257
258
260
261
262

G o o d Th in g s fo Eat
M usical Instruments
M iscellaneous
Auctions

Bad Rm Sal: Entire Bad Bel
W/Hdbrd/Ftbrd, Drester, Mirror.
Cheat and N l Btaxl SM B o n d $750.
Can Dekvar 407-422-0230.

A KINO SIZE PILLOW TO P
orthoperkc manraaa eel.
New Xl pUW c Se4 $195
407-422-6648

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A U T O M O T IV E

M ISCELLAN EO U S
199 Pets A Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 H orses
205 H e a v y M achinery
2 0 7 Jew e lry
209 W earing Apparel
211 Antique/Coltoctiblos
215 Boats A Accessories
217 G a ra g e Sales
219 W anted to B uy

PodTktiKMpKtaealon* B C aeriaa.
taetiar pockata, one Inch pnma alela.
never ueed at* In Crata. Can
deliver A aet up. Coat (5k. tea lor
(1650. 407-660-1415

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REAL ESTATE

91 Apartmonts/
H om es
To S h are
93 R oom s F o r Rent
95 Room m ate W anted
96 Retirement H om es
97 Apartments - Furnished
9 9 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condom !num Rentals
1 0 ) H ouses Furnished
103 H ouses Unfurnished
105 Dupies/Triplex
107 Mobile H om es F o r Ront
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse/Rental Spa ce
115 Industrial Rentals

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T he Seminole H erald
MthVEAR No. 104
Copyright O 7002 Th» Swnmoi. H»r»ld

Sanford, Florida

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Park honoring deputy receives OK
By Nick Pfelfauf

Commission gives unanimous
approval to law enforcement memorial

Staff W riter

Phase One of development of the 20-acrc
Eugene
“Stetson’* Gregory
Law
Enforcement Memorial Park, was approved
TUcsday by unanimous vote of the Seminole
County Commission.
An impressive presentation was made at
the commission meeting by Suzy Goldman,
Director of the Library St Leisure Services
for the county, along with Seminole County
Sheriff's Department Chief Penny Fleming.
Also on hand were Deputy Todd Moderson
and Sheriff Don Eslinger.

Regional
revenge
B a ck in Ju n e , Sanford
Cam pbell-Losslng Am erican
Le gion Post 5 3 scored the
' j : g a m e 's only run In the bottom
T V of the seventh Inning as It
■ e d g e d D othan (A l.) Post 12.

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Post N o. 53
stays alive in
regional event

As the Herald was going
to press, Sanford
Campbeil-Lossing
American Legion Post No.
53 scored seven runs in
the bottom of the seventh
inning to erase a 4*1
deficit and held o ff,.
M anning/Santee, South
Carolina Post 68, 8-6,
Friday afternoon in the
Southeast Regional at
Shelby, North Carolina.
After losing its opener,
10-1, to Alabama Post 53
needed to win its final
two pool games to
advance to Sunday's semi-

M
e ra fts
p.m. tonight (Saturday)
with the w inner probfbly
advancing.
Local fans with internet
access can monitor the
action by logging onto
www.Shelbystar.com/portal/sereg io n al/.
. A recap of the Alabama
gam e is in today's Sports
and a recap of tne remain­
der of the tournam ent will
appear in Wednesday's
Sports section.

Goldman explained that phase one of the
park will include parking areas, a group
pavilion, paved driveways, benches and
picnic tables, beach volleyball courts and
children’s playground equipment with sep­
arate areas for children 2-5 years old and 5 to
112 years old.
Also planned in Phase One is an on-site
Sheriffs Office substation.
The facility's physical address is 1610

Denver Cordell,
former sheriff,
mayor dies at 96

Like Harney Road in Geneva. It is at the
extreme eastern end of the road, at the shore
of Lake Harney.
One of tiie biggest assists in the project is
the donation of the Lind for use as a park by
the property owners.
Construction on the park is expected to
begin within a year.
To finance the development of the park,
through the efforts of Deputy Moderson, the

sheriff's department has raised more than
$60,000. Goldman said over $400,000 has
been promised in services, materials and inkind donations by area businesses, and
Seminole County had previously set aside
$134,881 for the project.
It is not known at this lime if there will be
a swimming beach at the lake. The Seminole
County Health Department will be review­
ing that situation at n later time.
Goldman said that in a heavy rain season,
it is possible the lake may rise to the point
where some of the Like's edge at the park
S ee P ark, Page 8A

Lunar learnin

By Nick Pftlfauf

According to Seminole County
Chief Deputy, Sheriff Steve
Harriett, Cordell took over during
A kind and gentle man who the brief period of time when
played important rolls in the his­ Sheriff J. Luther Hobby was sus­
tory of Sanford and
pended from office.
Seminole County died
“Denver
was
this past week. Denver
appointed to serve in
Cordell a former sheriff
that position during the
and Sanford mayor,
suspension," Harriett
died Thursday, Aug. 15,
said.
2002 at the age of 96.
At the time of his elec­
Bom in Hartwell,
tion as mayor, Cordell,
Ga., he moved to
already a member of the
Sanford in 1926 and
city commission, owned
except for a stint in the
a garage, in addition to
Cordell
US. Navy during
many other occupations
World War II, he never
and businesses during
left his beloved city.
hisiycarrs in Sanford.
Cordell was a former mayor of
Friend Mona Walker comment­
Sanford, having been elected ed that Cordell was still very
unanimously by his fellow City active, especially in churchi work.
\
Commissioners an Monday Jon.
"He kept driving, that pickup
3, 1955. The term was to run for truck around until just a few
the full year of 1955.
weeks ago when he was hospital­
“TVvo months before the end of ized," Walker said. "Denver took
my term," he once commented, pride in visiting older friends at
“The governor appointed me as their homes and in nursing
sheriff of Seminole County, so I homes, including one who haa
decided to leave the commission, reached his 100s."
On July 27 of 2002, Cordell cele­
but they wouldn't let me. So I was
probably the only person to serve brated his 96th birthday. On
In both positions at the same time, Cordell's 95th birthday, long-time
even though it was only for two
See Cordell, Page SA
months."
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Lake Mary Elementary School teacher William Cavins helps fourth-gradera Christine LaRose and Zach
Lauer study lunar and meteorite samples on loan to the class from NASA.

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ABC plays matchmaker
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Mike "Gordy" Knipfer, a co­
founder of Sanford's Paw Park.
"This is going to be a national
SANFORD — Dog owners event held in Sanford, which
looking for a little romance might wouldn't have even been consid­
want to visit Faw Park on ered if there wasn't a dog p a rk .
here."
Saturday.
Originally, the network was
The ABC Family Network is
sponsoring a Dog Park Singles considering various locations in
Party at the Sanford facility to pro­ Florida, including West Palm
mote its original movie "Just a Beach, to host the event, Knipfer
Walk in the Park," which pre­ said. Sanford was chosen as a
mieres 8 p m. Aug. 18 on the ABC result of the city's initial response
Family cnannel. The event will to the request
"Specifically, they were looking
include various activities for dogs,
refreshments for the canines and for dog parks as locations for the
their owners, and the chance for event," Knipfer said. "Our r
single dog owners to find their siveness to their request rew
them to the Sanford park."
perfect human match.
The movie is a romantic come"What's really great about
Saturday's event is that we arc the
only dty in Florida having it," said See Party, Page SA
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stronomers use telescopes to observe
the moon. Young scientists in William
Cavins class at Lake Mary
Elementary School however, used microscopes
during their recent lunar studies.
The fourth-graders were given the chance
last week to study lunar roots and meteorite
samples as part of the Lunar Sample Education
Project The fragments, encased in dear Lucite
rotcction, were on loan to the class from
IASA, who sponsors the program.
'This is quite on interesting project for the
children," Cavins said. "And, it's quite a rare
opportunity for them. Not every student gets to
see moon rocks."
The students were given the opportunity to
study the samples as a result of a decision
Cavins made 20 years ago.
"When NASA started the program, they
were looking for teachers to be trained in the
project," he said. "At that time, I had just come
to Seminole County, and I thought it would be
interesting and quite an opportunity to partici­
pate in the project"

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pie attended the Sanfor
Chamber of Commerce's 1st
Political Hob Nob.
Thursday's event began with
candidates for state and local
offices arriving in while stretch
limousines and a red carpet
entrance.
Angelia Gordon, director of the
chamber, said she was pleased
with the turnout for the Hob Nob,
especially since it was a first-time
event.
"The phone lias rung off the
hook," Gordon said. "I've even
had people who weren't there call

and say they heard it was a great (David) Mealor told me it was a
first-class event, and Judge (John)
event."
Gordon said the event had Sloop sand he hadn't seen any­
three goals: to give voters an thing like it in downtown Sanford
opportunity to meet the candi­ in some time."
The highlight of the event was
dates, to raise awareness of the
chamber, and to raise money for a straw poll tnat yielded few sur­
future chamber events. Gordon prises. Incumbents easily won the
said the Hob Nob succeeded in all non-scientific poll. The state rep­
resentative race for District 33,
tlircc areas.
"1 think everyone got a chance vacated by Tom Feeney who is
sec where the candidates stand running for Congress in tiie 24th
on the issues, and people certain­ District, drew the most attention.
ly know the chamber is active," Five Republicans and one
Gordon said. "As for raising Libertarian candidate are vying to
money, we brought in $5/XX) prof­ replace Feeney.
Sandy Adams led the District
it not including some money that
33 voting with 78 votes, followed
is still out there to collect.
"The candidates were very
happy," Gordon added. "Rep. See Hob Nob, Page 7A

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Lease isigned for new post office
By Dan Ptng
Editor
SANFORD — It's official. The U S Post
Office b moving to the coiner o f 1st Street
and Sanford Avenue.
A lease was signed Friday, M ay 31, said
Joseph Breckenridge, spokesman for the
Central Florida District of the U S . Postal
Service. The $49,600 annual lease runs 10
years with two five-year options.

Seminole County basket­
ball fans have been afford­
ed the opportunity to aee
two ot their favorites play
at the upper college level
next year.

Page IB

Jones to speak
at NAACP
banquet
The Seminole County
Branch of the National
Association of the
Advancement of Colored
People (NAACP) will host its
annual Freedom Fund and
Awards
Banquet
6JO p.m.
Saturday,
JuneS, in
the Sanford
Civic
Center.
State
Sen. Daryl
Jones i
be the
guest
speaker for the event. He
began a successful career in
the public as a lawyer and has
served as a judicial clerk in
the Federal 11th Circuit Court
of Appeals and as an assistant
attorney for Dade County in
the aviation division.
In 1990, Jones wan a scat in
the Florida House of
Representatives. He has con- ••
tinued to cam honors during
his career and has been
named as chairman and vice
chairman for six committees.
He has served as Democratic
senate president designate
and has also been chair for the
Florida Conference of Black
State Legislators.
During his tenure, Jones
has proven he is a fighter and
has won statewide praise^
from both political parties for
his handling of the controver­
sial Rosewood Compensation
BilL
.
Tickets for the banquet ate
$30. To make reservations or
for more information, call 407­
328-7496.

Seminole Smile

"We expect to have the new retail facility
built and operating within six months,"
Brvckenridge said.
The Postal Service will utilize a little more
than 6,200 square feet of the 29^00-squarefoot commercial building located on the
southeast comer of the 1st Street and
Sanford Avenue.
Renovations will include adding P.O. Box
modules and a state-of-the-art retell opera­
tion. The new facility will not accommodate

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agreed to provide $26,700 in landscaping
and irrigation improvements along 1st
Street ana Sanford Avenue.
Deputy City Manager Roger Dixon said
the Postal Service already has submitted
plans for approval by the Planning and
Zoning Board and the City Commission.
"One of the things they need to do b nail
down the site plan," Dixon said. "Right now
See Post Office, Pag* SA

Former N YC mayor
helps Bush stump
in Central Florida
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
Gov. Jeb Bush and former New
York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani
were greeted Monday to sea of
firefighters and paramedics
wearing red "Firefighters for
The
two
star-studded
Republicans were honored
guests at the 58th annual confer­
ence for the Florida Professional
Firefighters. Bush received the
endorsement for re-election
Monday from the 17,000-mem­
ber firefighter's union. He made
his speech short, saving most of
the podium spotlight for
Giuliani.
"We've accomplished a lot in

the past three years," Bush said
referring to improved pension
and compensation benefits for
firefighters. "1 want to be your
governor for four more years."
Bush then wished good luck
to fellow Republican arid House
Speaker Tom Feeney (R-Oviedo)
who is a candidate for Congress,
and handed the show over to
Giuliani.
It's the second time in two
separate campaigns that Giuliani
has helped Bush stump around
the Sunshine State. In 1998, the
former mayor helped Bush by
making several stops with him
around the South Florida.
Monday was no different as
Giuliani referred to Bush as a
S* * G iu lia n i, Page 7A

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Student Polce Academy Assistant Director Pat Cued gives children Instruction during a Tuesday basketbal game
OeMHon Army the students are psrttdpsnts in the PoSoe Athletic League's summer day camp
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Seminole County Sheriff
Milliot dies at age 65
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
LONGWOOD — Seminole
County's eighth acting sheriff,
Peter Douglas Milliot, 65, died
Friday, May 31.
A resident o f Pressview
Avenue in Longwood, Milliot
served as Seminole's top cop
from 1967 to I960. Appointed by
Governor Claude Kirk after
Sheriff J.L Hobby was suspend­
ed for illegal activity involving
the dog track, Milliot helped
change the department into
what it is today.
He was not a favorite among
county commissioners, said cur­
rent sheriff’s office L t William

Robbins who worked as a
deputy under Milliot On two
occasions, Milliot reportedly
went above the commissioners'
heads to Tallahassee to secure
budget funds.
"He was not concerned with
impressing the county commis­
sion,’* Robbins said. "He was
trying to build a sheriff's office.
Milliot was not the type that was
going to let politics get in the
way."
Milliot lost re-election as
Hobby supposedly threw his
support toward another candi­
date, John Polk. In his two years
as sheriff, however, several

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
LONGWOOD — On Mon­
day, a host of officials from two
cities honored the Lake Mary
High School Winter Guard.
Under the direction of Lake
Mary
leacher
Michele
tXTshimer the winter guard has
become one of Central Florida's
most heralded school teams. In
the past four years, the Lake
Mary Winter Guard has won or

ummer vacation can
,be a difficult time for
working parents with
older children. Pre-teen and
teen-age family members are
too old for daycare but too
young for summer jobs,
which leaves few options for
parents.
Sum m er camps arc one
alternative, but the hours arc
not always conducive to the
work day. Another is leaving
a child at home without
adult supervision.
This summer, however,
the Seminole Police Athletic
League (PAL) is giving par­
ents an additional option —
the North Seminole County
Student Police Academy.
From 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. each
week day, children partici­
pate in various athletic and
educational activities provid­
ed by volunteers with PAL,
the Sanford Police
Department, the Seminole
County School Board, and
student counselors seeking
to fulfill community service
hours for various school pro­
grams.
"T h e main reason for the

placed for several national titles.
In the 2002 season, the 19member guard laid claim to sev­
eral championships including
the International Sunaust and
South Florida RegionaLs. They
also won the title for the state at
the Florida Federation of Color
Guard Circuit Championships.
In April, the guard traveled
undefeated to Dayton, Ohio for
the three-days of competition at
Se e G u a rd , Page 8 A

Sgt John Zen, left, and Student Poles Academy Director Stu Wafthsre
hold up a T-shirt promoting the Poles Athletic League's cummer camp,
which wi be held untt &gt;Jy 26. Zeh Is also the director ot Seminole's PAL
camp is to assist parents
from keeping kids latchkey,"
said Camp Director and
Sheriff's Deputy Stu
Walthers. "In filling this
need, we also teach the chil­
dren life skills and get their
minds focused on the future
and growing up. We do a lot
more than provide a place
for kids."
At first glance, the acade­
my appears to be a typical
day camp. Every Monday,
Wednesday and Friday, the

more than 100 academy chil­
dren go to the swimming
pool. On Tuesday and
Thursday, activities include
basketball and field trips to
local bowling alleys, movie
theaters and skating rinks.
"W e use the athletic activi­
ties to hook them in ,"
Walthers said. "That gets the
energy going, and then we
focus on their life skills."
Since the start o f camp,
S e e PA L, Page 8A

Tournament raises funds for ‘beating’
By Christopher Patton

Staff W riter

S e c M illio t, Page 8A

Lake Mary High Winter Guard
honored by City Commission
- Youth coonPolica Athletic
league Summer Camp

mail sorting functions, which have already
been moved to the Post Office's new annex
at Airport Boulevard and &lt;Mel!onville
Avenue.
The exterior of the building will be reno­
vated under the terms of the lease. Other
Improvements Include patching, sealing
and restriping the parking lot; adding more
disability parking spots; and installing new
light fixtures and diamond-shaped land­
scaping areas in the parking
The city has
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LONGWOOD —. For some,
"beating the heat" b a frosty treat
or escaping into the confines of an
air conditioned theater, but for car
crazed teen-agers nationwide it's
the stuff Hollywood movies are
nude of.
Try out running a police cruiser
on Interstate 4 and expect to
spend five to 10 years in prison.
Smoke a copper in the law
enforcement program "Beat the
Heat," and it's all part of the fun.
In its 10th year as a non-profit
organization with chapters across
the country and Canada, "Beat
the Heat" is gradually winning in
the deadly game of street racing.
Desipred to attract teens that love
the thrill of drag racing, "Beat the
Heat" encourages them to relo­
cate their illegal street activities to

sanctioned tracks that offer the
essential safety precautions.
The Florida chapter of "Beat the
Heat" inaugural fund-raising golf
tournament will be held right here

the heat

in Seminole County June 26.
Similar to their high-powered edurational program, the "Beat the
See Heat, Page 7A

Htraftd photo by Tommy Vlncmni

Longwood Investigator Ryan Bruce stands next to hla 1976 Chew Nova
hotrod. The (eared road machine is but one ol many expected to be show
cased at the June 26 Beat the Heat golf tournament

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Got a problem with City Han? Jaffray Bauer is most
likely the man you'll talk to. At the liaison lor the Sanford
Mayor and City Commission, Jeffrey
helps citizens stay In touch with
the commission, keeps the
public schedules for the com­
missioners and mayor, and
generally assists commis­
sioners In responding to cit­
izens complaints. His cal
to public service must run
In the famSy. Hfs mom Is
Dfane Bauer, a member of
the Seminole County
School Board. A graduate of
Lake i lows! High School,
Jeffrey earned a Bachelor of
Arts degree in Political Science
and History from Stetson University.
He is dose to completing work tor a Master's Degree,
and he has a paralegal certification from RoBna College.

FRI
On Friday June 7, t h e «
M cBride campaign w ill
hold an organizational
m eeting for anyone in
Sem inole County who
wants to get involved with
the M cBride Campaign.
The meeting begins at
6:30 p.m. in the Sem inole
Education Association
building, located at 404 W.
25th St., in Sanford.
For more information,
call 813-267-0067.

DP: Why do you do what you do?
JB : That's a very interesting question. I guess
It's the chance to work with a cross section of the
community who have various backgrounds inter­
ests and opinions.
DP: What's the best thing about your Job?
JB: No two days are the same. There's always
something different happening, so I never get
bored.
DP: What's the worst thing about your job?
JB: Same as the best thing. Sometimes trie worst
part of the job is that nothing is ever routine. The
other thing would be not always having the
answers residents want to hear.
DP: What's a typical day like?
JB : There is no typical day.
DP: How would you explain what you do?
JB : Basically, I'm the conduit of information to
and from the city commission. I funnel informa­
tion to them from city (Le. city employees, depart­
ment heads) and citizens. 1 also funnel informa­
tion the other way — from the city commission to
the citizens. What's neat aboutt this
I
positions is I
work directly for the mayor and city commission.
Some municipalities have liaisons, but none that I
know of in Seminole County. I no the school
board doesn't anything like it. They have secre­
taries that assist board members, but they actually
work for the superintendent. •
DP: Do you have a weird or unusual incident
that occurred on the job?
JB : You mean one you can print?
DP: Of course.
JB: There's always something a little unusual
going on, but one time 1 worked with a resident
who lived in a subdivision and wanted to have
farm animals in there back yard.
DP: Like chickens?
JB: Yeah, like chickens and cows and horses.
Basically she wanted to start a farm in her subdi­
vision. She couldn't understand why the city did­
n't allow that.
DP: I guess that's one of those times where you
didn't have the answer the citizen wanted to hear.
JB: Exactly.
DP: What type of training do you need for this
job?
JB: At a minimum, you need a four-year
degree, and you must have experience in dealing
with the public. Some political experience is prob­
ably good and you have to have writing ability.
You also have to have a wide variety o f knowl­
edge about all the different functions in the city.
DP: What is your dream job?
JB : Oh, my dream job would be to play major
league baseball.
DP: What position?
JB: Catcher.
DP: Like Johnny Bench or Mike Piazza?
JB : Johnny Bench would be nice.
DP: What are your chances?
JB: (Laughing) I don't think I'll ever get there
unless God performs a miracle and grants me
more athletic ability than I had in high school.
I've got a better chance of winning the lottery.
DP: If you hit the lottery would you still come
into work?
JB : Well, I would still work, but I don't know
that would work here. I'd probably start my own
business.
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Fleet Reserve Association. Sanford Police Chief Brian Tooley. far right, assists In the presentation.
B ed License
• Seminole Deputy Charles Albrecht
responded Saturday to a loud parly on East
"Wangle Drive in Longwood. Authorities
arrested Nicholas Gaffey, 18 of Longwood,
Christopher Dtmillo, 18, of Lake Mary and
A nthony Llau nd o, 18, o f Altamonte Springs.
Police charged Gaffey with possession of alco­
hol underage and a counterfeit driver's

years-old. Dtmillo was charged with posses­
sion under age and L b u n d o was charged
w ith disorderly intoxication.
• Seminole Drputy John Hawkins arrested
Juan Romano, 20, o f Sanford Saturday for dis­
playing another's driver's license as hLs own,
unauthorized possession of a license, operat­
in g ft vthkla without »r\ k u tn l licvrw nntl
giving false klcntUlcaUOn to a law n i k n w —
merit officer.
Poaaesalon o f Cocaine
• Seminole Deputy William Scott charged
Edward Gold, 51, of Sanford Saturday for pos­
s e s io n of cocaine, smuggling contraband into
the jail and resisting an officer. Six pieces of
crack cocaine were found in his sock as was he
being searched by jail deputies. Cold was ini­
tially arrested on a warrant
• Sanford Officer Miguel Francis arrested
Douglas Carrier, 20, of Sanford Friday for rxwsession of a controlled substance. A federal air
marshall reportedly witnessed Gamer cutting
powdery cocaine in a Rochelle Avenue apartm en t
• Sanford Officer Jeff Sabounji arrested
Dyral Hopson, 21, of Sanford Sunday for pos­
session of cocaine and marijuana.
• Seminole Investigator Stephen Spears
arrested Demetries Delaney, 39, of Sanford
Thursday for possession of cocaine and drug
cviraphcmalia. Authorities originally arrested
Delaney for a Seminole warrant for grand
theft. Two pieces of crack cocaine and a glass­
smoking device was found in his pants pock­
ets.
Prostitution
The Sanford Police Department Tactical
Unit conducted an operation targeting prosti­
tutes Thursday. Agents arrested Caroly n
Sm ith, 46, of Sanford, Tina Sutton, 37, of
Sanford and Luvisa Strickland, 36, of Sanford
Suspended License
■ Seminole Deputy Michael AWppert
arrested Michael Largenl, 29, of Longwood
Saturday for driving with a suspended license,
fraud and probation violation When police
stopped Largent for nuking a left turn fmm
the right lane he allegedly lied about his real
nam e to deputies. He then reportedly ran
from deputies in IN* area of Montgomery
Road and Pine Street. WN-n police caught up
with him N' admitted to lying about his name
because N* knew N* had a suspended license.
Police then found out Lirgent is a registered
felon and is on probation until March 21), 2UM.
• Sanford police arrested Curtis Harmon
Jr., 24, of Sanford Sunday for his second
charge of dnvm g with a suspended license.
• Seminole Deputy D m Wheeler arrested
Justin Hampshire, 21, of Sanford Sunday for
driving with a suspended license.

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ed Jerome Griffin, 20, of Geneva Monday for
driving with a suspended license.
• longwood Officer Jeff C och arrested
Bobby Floy d, 25, of Sanford Sunday for dri­
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• Sanford Officer Kenneth Mdacklan
arrested CN-rol Burke, 42, of Sanford for retail
theft. Uurlye reportedly tried to steal $125
worth of efortrunic merchandise from 3653
Orlando Drive.
• Seminole D-puty John Hawkins arrested
John Reed, 19, of Sanford Friday for retail theft
and possession of alcohol underage. Reed
reportedly tried to steal $127 worth of m er­
chandise from the Lake Mary PubUx grocery
store.
Resisting Arrest
• I xmgwocd Officer Eric Jones arrested
John Fmond, 34, of Longwood Saturday for
resisting an officer.
• Seminole D-puty Sira Klein arrested
Johnathan Stringer, 19, of Sanford Thursday
for two counts of aggravated assault against ‘
an officer and resisting an officer.
• Sanford Officer Jason Shor arrested
Charles Jones, 30, of Sanford Thursday for
aggravated assault, fraud and resisting an offi­
cer.
Burglary
• Seminole Investigator Bernard Mariner
arrested Nicholas Gordon, 21, of Sanford
Friday for burgbry and grand iheft auto.
• Seminole D*puty Randall Spittler arrest­
ed Lavasher Williams, 31, of Sanford
Thursday for burgbry. He reportedly tried to
steal a woman's credit card from N r purse
w N ti N* was confronted.
• Sanford Officer I’eler Kemy arrested
Myron Jones, 1H. of Sank rei Thursday for burgbry.
DUI
• Florida I lighway Trooper Carl Simpson
arrested Matthew i ieffeifingeg 34, of Sanford
Saturday fur driving under tN* influence and
with a suspended Ikense. H e refused a breath
lest
• Oviedo Officer K. Mojica arrested
D b cro h i loyt, 45, of Sanford Saturday for dri­
ving under tN* influence. Breath tests at tN*
jail revealed a blind alcohol content of about

.121.
• Like Mary Officer It Schuck arrested
Thomas Workman Jr, 53, o f Sanford Saturday
for driving under tN* influence. Breath testa at

the jail revealed a blood alcohol content of
about -256
• Sanford Officer Bill Crapps arrested
Carmelo Colon, 38, o f Sanfonl Friday for dri­
ving under the influence, reckless driving and
property damage. Colon was allegedly
Involved In an accident at County Rood 427
and Lake Mary Boulevard. Breath testa at the
jail revealed a blood alcohol content of about
.134.
• Casselberry Officer W. Nas arrested
Sheryl Kallis, 31, of Longwood Friday for care­
less driving, driving under tN* influence and
property damage. She refused a breath test.
• Seminole Deputy William Scott a nested
Jay Armstrong, 23, of Longwood Sunday for
driving under tN* influence.
• Seminole Adrian Youngblood arrested
James Brooks, 47, of Sanford Monday for dri­
ving with • n u y n u ln l lk m &gt; . driving under
IfM tnlluence and probation violation. He
’ refused a breath test

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Seminole Deputy Edward M cD nough
arrested Mark Vincent Jr, 19, of Winter
Springs Sunday for possession of liquor
underage. Authorities responded to a noise
compblnt in the area of Orange Avenue In
Winter Springs, Vincent told deputies he did
not know how the keg got into the residence.
Possession o f Marijuana
• Lake Mary Officer R Schuck charged
Michael Berube, 35, o f Lake Mary Friday for
possession of marijuana. Police initially arrest­
ed Berube in reference to Seminoie County
warrant for viobtion of probation.
• Seminole Deputy Steven Sosa arrested
Ladarron Cleveland, 2 6 of Sanford Monday
for possession of marijuana ad resisting an
officer. Authorities tried to arrest Cleveland at
tN Cbottxeeze Bar on Sipes Avenue when N*
reportedly tried to run. Two small bags of
marijuana were* found in his sNirt pockets. *
Carrying a Concealed Weapon
Seminok* D-puty David Kohn arrested
Thom sj Capps, 47, of Sanford Friday for car­
rying a concealed weapon. A Urge knife was
found in his pants pocket.
Aggravated Assault with a Firearm
CasselN-rry Officer Kevin Brown arrested
D sm o nd Atkinson, 19, of Winter Springs
Sunday for obstruction by giving a false name
and aggravated assault with a fin-ami.
Trespassing
Sanford Officer SN try Webster arrested
Janies Stringer Jr, 36, of Sanford Monday for
trespassing. Stringer was warned June 1 not to
return to the Airport Bouk-vani 7-11 conve­
nience store.
Property Damage
Seminok* D-puty Mary Pascak- arrested
Ronald Cofield, 30, of Sanford for property
damage. Cofield reportedly broke a Midway
residents' front living room window.
Grand Theft Auto
Seminok* D-puty Christopher Ortiz arrest­
ed James Moffitt, 21, of Sanford Friday for
grand iN ft of a motor vehicle. Moffitt report­
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Obituaries
EMILY CHARLOTTE
ADAMS
Emily Charlotte Adams, 78,
of Sanford died Sunday, June
2 , 2002.
Bom March 20,1924, in
Senioa, Ga„ she moved to
Sanford from Milton, Fla., in
1955. She worked for the tax
collector* office In Sanford
and was a homemaker.
Survivors Include one son,
Ben Adams of Sanford; and
one Bister, Virginia Tankersley
o f Jacksonville.
Funeral service* are 2 p.m.
Thursday, June 6, in First
United Methodist Church in
Sanford, with the Rev. James
Bradshaw officiating. Burial
will follow in Oaklawn
Cemetery in Lake Mary.
Visitation is 6 to 8 p.m.
Wednesday in Gramkow
Funeral Home Chapel.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
MARGARET F. CONNIFF
Margaret F. Conhiff, 84, of
Deltona died Wednesday, May
29 ,2 002, at Florida hospital
Fish Memorial, Orange City.
Bom in Philadelphia, Pa.,
she was a legal secretary in
the Camden County
Prosecutors office in New
Jersey and a member of
Council of Catholic women at
Our Lady of the Lakes
Catholic Church.
She enjoyed bridge, sewing,
reading and, knitting.
Survivors include her son,
Leo, of Deltona; and two
grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
TRU D IE M . CUM M INGS
Trudie M. Cummings, 85, of
South Grant Street,
Longwood, died Monday,
June 3,2002, in Longwood
Health Care Center.
Born April 16, 1917 in
Dublin, Ga., she was a home­
maker. 5he was a member of
Holy Trinity Church of God In
Christ.
Survivors include two sons,
Roosevelt Cummings Jr., of
Sanford, and Ivory Cummings
of Houston, Texas; one daugh­
ter, Wavie C. Green of
Sanford; six grandchildren;
and one great grandchild.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary Inc., of Sanford is in
charge of arrangements.
JA M ES O T IS DEBOSE
James Otis Debose, 63, of
Mara Court Sanford, died
Sunday, June 2,2002, in
Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital in
Sanford.
Bom
March 17,
1939, in
Goshen, Ala.,
he moved to
Sanford in
1971. He was a member of
Lion of Judah House of
Worship in Sanford and was a
lawn maintenance worker and
U.S. Army veteran.
Survivors include his wife,
Juanita Debose of Sanford; his
mother, Luberta Jackson of
Sanford; two sons, Virgil
Debose and Andre Bodison,
both of Sanford; two stepsons,
Edward Lawrence of Orlando
and Darren Lawrence of
Sanford; three stepdaughters,
Shercll and Rhonda Lawrence,
both of Sanford and Katina
Hartsfield of Deltona; one
brother, Horace Debose of
Sanford; one sister, Annie
Ruth Paige of Sanford; 22
grandchildren; and two great
grandchildren.
Funeral services are 11 a.m.
Saturday, June 8, 2002, in New
Bethel Missionary Baptist

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Rev. William Lewis officiating.
Visitation is 5 to 9 p.m. Friday,
June 7, in Sunrise Funeral
Home in Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Homer of
Sanford is in charge of
arrangements.
MARY A. GUY
Mary A. Guy, 74, of Sanford
died Thursday, May 30, 2002,
in her resi­
dence.
Bom Jan. 9,
1928, in
Bainbridge,
G a „ sh e was a
r t• V
food server at
an elementary
school. She
served on
Usher Board
No. 1 o f Saint Jam es A.M.E
Church.
Survivors include five sons,
Charles G. Guy o f Sanford,
Edward C. Guy o f Atlanta,
Jerom e Guy Jr. of Casselberry,
Robert L. Guy of O coee and
W illiam H. Guy o f 5anford; six
daughters, Beverly GuyJohnson o f Clarksville, Tenn.,
Cynthia Guy-M arshall of
Llthonia, Ga., Debora G.
G lover of Lake Mary, Jackie G.
Stephens-Guy o f Sym ara, Ga.,
Patsy L. Guy of Sanford and,
Shirley Williams o f Sanford;

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29 grandchildren; and 10
grea t-grandchild ren.
Funeral service is 11 a.m.
Saturday, June 8 ,2 0 0 2 , at
Calvary Temple of Praise in
Sanford.
Wilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary of Sanford is in
charge of arrangements.
WILLIAM JAM ES
HILLARD
William James Hillard, 87,
o f West Lake Court, Orange
City, died Monday, Ju n e 3,
2002, in Florida Hospital,
DeLand.
B om in Indianola, Pa., he
served in the U.S. Army. He
was a retired employment
counselor for New York for 20
years.
He was a life member of
Disable American Veterans
and the VFW.
He was an avid golfer and
enjoyed reading, crossword
puzzles and cruises. He was of
the Methodist faith.
Survivors include his wife
of 27 years, Bette; one stepson,
Robert Pratt of Westfield,

M ass.; one brother, Samuel
Hillard of Jam estow n, Pa.; and
three stepgrandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of O range City is in
charge of arrangements.
WANDA CARO LE
LIN G ER
Wanda Carole Linger, 65, of
DeLand died on Friday, May
31, 2002 at Kindred Hospital
In Green Cove Springs.
She was born in Columbus,
O hio, and moved to Central
Florida more than 20 years ago
from Columbus. She was a
retired manager of Pine Forest
M obile Home Park in Orange
C ity for more than 20 years.
She was a m ember of the
Northsidc Baptist Church in
DeLand.
Survivors include one son,
Coy L. Linger of DeLand; one
daughter, Debbie Parsley of .
CircTeville, O hio; two sisters,
Cora Buck o f Columbus and
Norine Campbell of DeLand.
Baldauff Family Funeral
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Peter Douglas Milliot, 65, of
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Born in Bronx, N.Y., he
moved to Central Florida in
1963. He was
a retired
insurance
investigator.
From 1967 to
1969 he
served as a
sheriff of
Seminole
County. He
was a mem­
ber of the Florida Sheriff's
association and member and
past President o f the Rotary
Club of South Seminole. He
was a veteran of the U.S
Marine Corps, having served
in Korea.
Survivors include his wife,
Patricia; Daughter, Deborah
Miller of Granite Falls, N.C.;
brother, George of Rye, N.Y.;
two sisters, Ann Reilly of
Bronxville, N.Y. and Mary
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B u s in e s s
UCF hires assistant director
for government contracting
The UCF Small Business
Development Center now has
an
Assistant Director
for
Government Contracting to
assist small business owners in
pursuing federal, state and local
government contracts.
He is Mr. Frank Germonto, a
retired United States Air Force
(USAF)
Contracting/
Procurement Officer. He has
over 30 years of Procurement
experience
in
both
the
Commercial and Government
sector, including both foreign
and domestic contracts. He has
taught University level courses
in Procurement, Negotiations,
Business Management
and
Personnel Management, and

authored
articles
on
Procurement for USAF. Durin
his military career he receivi
two meritorious service medals,
and five Commendation Medals
from USAF.
After retirement he was the
head of contracting for a large,
prim ^jqptractor for the federal
government for a number of
years, so he’s been on both
sides of the fence, and brings a
wealth of experience with him
to help the small business com­
munity* *
For small business owners in
the Central Florida area, the
addition of Frank to the UCF
SBDC staff gives you an oppor­
tunity for free, one-on-one coun­

seling to help you get started In
selling your products/services
to federal, state and local gov­
ernment agencies. Frank is also
available to assist you in admin­
istrative matters, such as pay­
ment problems, negotiations
with the government and get­
ting on CSA schedules, just to
name a few. He’s already sched­
uled his first seminar for July
9th, .S ellin g to the Federal
Government."
Go to the UCF SBDC website
at &lt;www.bus.ucf.edu/sbdc/ for
additional information regard­
ing his class, and other services
the UCF SBDC offers the small
business community, or call the
SBDC at (407)823-5554.

Founder of Lake Mary company
pushes for more tech training
Matt Moore, founder and
resident of TEAM Information
L'rvices, Inc. in Lake Mary, was
In Washington D.C. recently to
lobby legislators on important
Issues in the information tech­
nology industry.
Moore, who is president-elect
of the National Association of
Computer
Consulting
Businesses (NACCB) and chairs
the association's legislative
affairs committee, headed a
group that met with Senators.
Richard Shelby of Alabama and
Charles Grassley of Iowa.
Moore said he pushed for pas­
sage of the Technology Training
and Education Act of 2001
(I ETA), which would provide
tax Incentives to retrain workers
displaced from other industries
ns information technology pro­

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Governor visits region’s largest foreign investment

fessionals. Moore said he also rity clearances to be issued even
lobbied senators to allow for for relatively low and medium
fluctuating visa caps and stream­ security positions, and that hurts
lining security clearances in both technology development
order to fill the country's need and services,” Moore empha­
for trained technology workers.
sized. ,
"We are currently exporting
Moore has scheduled a meet­
millions of dollars worth of jobs ing in July with Senator Robert
because* we don’t have enough Graham of Florida, who heads
trained technology workers In the
influential
Senate
the U S.," Moore explained.
Intelligence Committee.
"This country virtually invent­
TEAM Information Services is
ed the technology revolution, an information technology con­
and it ip especially ironic that we sulting and development com­
have to export Jobs overseas pany based in Lake Mary, Fla.
when we have six percent unem­ The firm also owns Dragon
ployment here."
Development, a Washington,
Moore said a streamlined D.C.-based firm, which consults
security clearance will aid tech- and develops software products
nologjAxmtpanies in the U.S. "It foixclients who support the U S.
is critical - that we maintain intelligence community, and
national security, but it now Vereon Technology, Inc. based in
takes more than a year for secu­ Jacksonville, Fla.

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Florida Governor Jeb Bush, left, listens as Brij Sharma, Chief Financial Officer of the Sharma Group,
explains his company's tissue manufacturing equipment, as Seminole County Sheriff Don Eslinger looks
on. The Sharma Group is nearing completion of ife state-of-the-art facilities for the Unicell Paper Mitts
plant in Sanford. According to economic development officials, the Investment made by the Sharma
Group Is the largest In Central Florida. In addition, Sharma expects the plant to be one of the region’s
tsrgest utility users. "We are an electric company's dream,’ he said. *We run 24 hours a day. Once we
turn on the equipment, we don't turn it off for 20 years* Unicell will manufacture tissue paper to be sold
In the wholesale market.

H a rk in s to design/build m edical office b u ild in g
The medical practice of Drs.
Michael Branch, Cindy Watson
and Walter Roth has secured the
design/build services of Harkins
Development Corporation, to
build a 7,000 square foot medical
office building.
Located on a 1-acre site, the
new medical facility Is located in
Williston Park on Rinehart Road
in Lake Mary, Florida. The

$1,000,000 project Is scheduled to
break ground in early June with
an e ig h t' month construction
schedule.
Medical office buildings are a
specialty
of
Harkins
Development Corp.
Related
projects include: Lake Emma
Veterinary Hospital, Dr. Michael
Biem Orthodontic Clinic and
Rion Forconi Dermatology.

Harkins Development Corp.,
founded In 1974, specializes fn
the commercial ldcslgn build!
services of planning, land acqui­
sition, land development, gener­
al contracting, and in luxury cus­
tom home building. The compa­
ny employs nine at its headquar­
ters in Lake Mary, Florida. For
more
information
visit
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‘Let them eat beans,’ taunts local office

LA
they are working with Russ
Gibson from our planning
department to get everything
finalized."
The relocation of the Post
Office will displace one existing
business. Part of the space is
empty following the closing in
February of Second Image cos­
tume shop. The remaining space
is occupied by Billy Boy's
Famous Chill Dogs.
'W e should know somethin]
about a new place in Sanfoi
this week," said Bob Patton, gen­
eral manager of the business.
Breckenridge said the Postal
Service has agreed to erect a
"prominent sign" so Billy Boy's
customers can find the new loca­
tion.
"I really empathize with
them," Breckenridge said. "We
talked on his behalf to the city
about providing whatever assis­
tance they could."
The future of the old Post
Office is unclear, though the
Postal Service docs intend to
surplus the property.
"It's still our plan to sell the

present building,” Breckenridge
said. "O nce we are in the new
The Central Florida Division of Fidelity will pick up the tab for steak dinners for the to savor this m om ent. . . and we'll savor it
facility, w e would turn the prop­
again when we sit down for our steak dinNational
Title Insurance Company (FNTIC) winner's while they must cat beans.
erty over to our asset manage­
ner.
Central
Florida
posted
a
hefty
21
percent
will
be
feasting
on
steak,
while
its
counterment department."
The Central Florida Division of FNTIC has
rts in South Florida and Tampa settle for increase
in
title
orders
over
O fficials with the city of
January/Fcbruary figures, while South 90 employees and 13 offices serving a sixans.
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Florida registered a 16 percent gain and county Central Florida market that includes
That was the b et
in acquiring the old post office,
The Central Florida Division of FNTIC, Tampa trailing with only a 10 percent Orange, Seminole, Osceola, Lake, Brevard
though no plans have been final­
which is headquartered in Maitland and has increase, says Central Florida Division and folk.
ized.
Wallace says no decision has been made
an office in Longwood, won a Steak N' Beans President Daniel A. Wallace.
"It is our policy to offer our
contest
with
its
two
in-state
rivals
on
which
where
they we'll celebrate their victory "but
"It
was
a
friendly
but
spirited
competi­
property to other government
division would have the greatest percentage tion," says Wallace. "T h e victory was espe­ It will be a very nice restaurant."
entities," Breckenridge said.
increase in title insurance orders during the cially sweet, considering Tampa has been the
Del Frisco’s and Ruth's Chris Steak House
"We'd first check with other fed­
March/Apri! period. The losing divisions perennial winner in years past. We're going are two that come to mind.
eral entities, then state, county
and dty, in that order. We would
need to get fair market value for
it"
Sanford is one of only a hand­
ful o f communities in the nation
14 spec homes underway will
■COON names Jeff T im e r
Winter Park, now has more than o f NAI Realvest said Michael
to move forward on a new postal
facility. Having previously been
100 home sites in five Central
be completed by the end of
as executive vice president
Heidrich, a principal in the firm
approved by tne federal govern­
summer and are priced from
Florida communities. The firm
INCON Lighting, Inc., the
negotiated the sale representing
ment, the City Commission cre­
recently celebrated its first
Sanford-based manufacturer of
Grier, Ltd., the seller. Jai Tanden, 5302,000 to more than $1.1 mil­
ated a Post Office Blue Ribbon
anniversary.
high-tech and energy-efficient
lion.
a furniture wholesale outlet, is
Committee on July 23, 2001, to
commercial lighting systems,
Arthur Rutenbcrg
the new buyer. The sale is val­
assist the Postal Service is locat­
Florida Solar promote* Kaplan
has named veteran Jeff Tim er,
Homes/Brentwood Custom
ued
at
$402,000.
ing possible sites for the new
to division branch manager
Homes and Morrison Homes
Maitland based NAI Realvest
facility. The ten-member board • PMP (Project Management
Professional) as executive vice
are building six maintenanceFlorida Solar Technology Inc.
Partners, Inc. is a fully integrat­
identified seven sites, including
president.
in Sanford has promoted veter­
free luxury homes in the
ed commercial real estate oper­
the olds FP&amp;L building next to
Villages at Lake Forest. Seven
an customer services manager
Mark Hudson, president of
Sanford City Hall.
ating company specializing in
the company, said Tim er is a
luxury homes priced from the
Jack Kaplan to branch manager
brokerage, investment, leasing
of the company's Olympian
graduate o f the University of
$260s to the $420s have sold in
and management, consulting,
pool and pest control division, a
Southern Maine with a degree
the Villages at Lake Forest over
research and development ser­
subsidiary o f Florida Solar
in computer sciences and is a
the past two months, accordirg
vices in the U.S. and worldwide
Technology.
certified project director.
to Bavec. Only 10 homesites
through NAI, a global real
"INCON is significantly
Florida Solar founder and
remain there, he added, includ­
estate services network active in
expanding its operations this
president Skip West said Kaplan
over 300 markets.
ing two on the water.
year with acquisitions of other
is "one of the most astute cus­
"The desirability for Lake
manufacturing companies both
tomer service managers we
Forest has increased tremen­
Construction boom underway
here in the U.S. and in Asia,"
have and he will play an impor­
dously, with the economic conat Lake Forest subdivision
said Hudson. "Jeff T im er is a
tant role in the continued
ditioas improving, quality of
Lake Forest, the premier lux­
highly experienced executive
expansion of our pool and pest
Seminole County schools, and
ury community NTS Corp. is
who will play a key role in our
control division."
the demand for wooded home
developing on SR 46 in north
continued growth."
Florida Solar is the largest
sites, which have all led to a
Seminole County, launched a
4100 Paola Road (46A) • Sanford, FL
contractor o f pool heating sys­
very strong winter and spring at
luxury home construction boom
Arlington begins consturctlon
tems in the world. Last year the
Lake Forest," Bavec said.
this spring that includes 42 new
company opened its Olympian
on model home in Lake Mary
homes and 14 spec homes
Arlington Homes has started
pool and pest control division
VonHerbulls wins award
worth more than $19 million.
construction of a new luxury
with regional offices in Tampa.
Bobby VonHerbulls, president
Richard Bavec, vice president
model home at Ridge Point
The company also plans other
of McKee Construction Co. In
and general manager at Lake
offices this year.
Cove, located off Lake Emma
Sanford, recently received the
Forest, said Waterford Quality
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"Design Award of Excellence" for
Road in Lake Mary. Fred
Homes recently started con­
2002 from the United Structures
Schaub, founder and president
NAI Realvest negotiates sale of
struction of two luxury homes
fetunliy, um 1 IM O im - 12:30pm
of the Winter Park based custom old furniture store in Sanford
of America Inc. based in Texas.
in the custom home section
home building company, said
"The award was given to
NAI Realvest Partners Inc.
north of the entrance and Q.N.
to t t s J fe s fto ”
there are 12 homesites available
VonHerbulis for his company’s
recently negotiated the sale of
Holding Company started a
FeaturingRainforest presentations from
at Ridge Point Cove with luxury an 18,000 square foot retail
design and construction of the
third. The homes are available
the Central FloridaZoo (Games, hot dogs,
new corporate headquarters for
homes
priced
from
the
$290s
to
building
and
a
1.5
acre
site
at
and
will
be
priced
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more than $400,000.
1100 French Ave. in Sanford.
Direct Furnishing Quality
$350,000 - $450,000 range.
Restaurant Interiors in Sanford.
Arlington Homes, based in
\ George Livingston, president
Bavec said all 42 homes and
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Heal" golf tournament guarantees
to leave their peers eating dust.
The tournament will offer all
the regular activities associated
with a fund-raising golf outing
such as hole-in-one, longest drive
and closet to the pin competitions.
Unlike the typical golf tourna­
ment, however, tournament par­
ticipants will have the chance to
sneak a peck at one of Florida’s
fiercest assembly of hotrods.
Officers from Longwood Police
Department, in particular, are
very involved in the program as
they tout nine members in the
Florida chapter. Investigator Ryan
Bruce sports a 1976 Chevy Nova
hotrod that was built with 300
hours of his own time and thou­
sands of dollars out of his pocket.

Other officere around the county • "With our cars and various
and the state also pour their heart other programs we can help break
and soul into their racing down barriers that exist between
machines, and the Magnolia youth and authority figures,"
Plantation Golf C ub will be an Bruce said. "This annual golf tour­
opportunity for all of them to nament can help us with needed
come together.
funds to continue our work and to
"We’re bringing out the cars," get these important messages to
announced Longwood investiga­ the youth of our communities."
tor Herb Stewartson. "We’re going
Ine tournament will be held
to try and do a little car show Wednesday, June 26 at Ihe
along with the tournament."
Magnolia Plantation Coif Club in
Funds from the golf tourna­ Lake Mary. Registration and
ment will help the program create breakfast begin at 7JO a.m. and
a larger presence in the high the shotgun scramble starts at 8:30
schools. "Beat the Heat" specifi­ a.m. Tickets are $60 for one player
cally tries to educate young peo­ and $200 for a foursome.
ple about the serious problems of
Call tournament director Betsy
drug and alcohol abuse, the hor­ Nein at 407-831-9991 for informa­
rors driving under the influence tion
regarding
sponsorship
and the dangers of street drag rac­ opportunities, tournament details
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"true leader" in front of the 500
attending firefighters and para­
medics. He also spoke at a gover­
nor's private breakfast fund-raiser
earlier in the day.
"This is a very important
endorsement fora very important
governor," Giuliani said.
Giuliani went on to comparing
all firefighters as the same. He
said what makes them the same is
their choice to be a firefighter.
"There's something really spe­
cial about firefighters and it's real
simple," Giuliani said. "You put
your lives at risk to protect people,

and it takes a very special person
to do that."
Giuliani was an odd pick for
the governor to speak at the fire­
fighter convention, according to
critics. Although most recognized
for his leadership post Sept 11,
Giuliani wasn't necessarily the
most popular New York City
mayor among firefighters. He
repeatedly opposed firefighter
union's efforts to increase pay and
benefits. The dissatisfaction of
several firefighters attending the
event was evident as they sat
refusing to acknowledge Giuliani
as he spoke.

Democratic Committee to meet June 13
The monthly meeting of the
Sem inole County Democratic

Executive Com m ittee (DEC)
will be held a t 7 p.m. Thursday,
June 13, at the offices of Jacobs
St Goodman, Attorneys at Law,
890 S.R. 434 North, Altamonte
Springs.
The special guest speaker will
be Shannon Collins, Central
Florida Regional Coordinator
for the Bill McBride gubernator­
ial campaign.
All present and prospective
Seminole County Democrats are
encouraged
to
attend.
Admission is free.
For more information, contact
Bob Poe, Chair of the Seminole
County DEC at 407-622-1783,
Rosalie Cook, DEC Vice-Chair
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force.
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the World Championships.
The Lake Mary Winter Guard
missed first place by just 1.1
points, but the overall score of
9865 earned them a silver medal
in the scholastic open division.
The school's regular excellence
and recent silver medal also
earned them a jump to the highest
division for next year's season.
With all their accolades, it was
only fitting that the Longwood
Commission honor the "tremen­
dous group of young ladies," said
Commissioner John Maingot The
d ty commission presented the
winter guard with a trophy and

several plaques. Also on hand for
the ceremony, was Lake M a y 's
Mayor Thom Greene, City
Manager John Litton and faifa.
Maty High Principal Boyd Karra.
"We represent the school and
the community very w ell,"
ta s h im er said. "We even have
people that move to the a re * for
the color guard."
Girls practice throwing catch­
ing and manipulating flags, rifles
and sabers for three hours three
times a week, Denhimer —M
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with the success of Lake Mary's
Winter Guard. Nine of the guard'*
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Courtney
Bowditch,
Danni
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Crespin, Sydney Ellis, Marie
Gotten, Stoiyna Grajo, Jennipher
Gutaulds, DeAnna Hamoud,
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Walthers, along with
Assistant Director Pet Cued, PAL
Director S e t John Zeh and the
other volunteers, taught the
youngsters the dos and don'ts of
riding along Seminole's roadways.
Currently the 8- to 14-year-olds
are concentrating an a life skills
class. Learning about various
leadership characteristics and
skills, the children use action
plans, stories, vocabulary words
and goal setting to Increase self
confidence and respect for one
another
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indude programs in gang resis­
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are taught by guest speakers such
as National Guard officials.
Various hobbyists also visit me
academy discussing their pas­
times with die children The acad­
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fair later this summer to further
broaden the children's interests.
"The fair will show the children
there is an alternative to spending
their time hanging out on street
comers," Walthers said. "For
example, some kids may be inter­
ested in stamp collecting if they
only knew how to do it "
All the programs, activities and
benefits offered at the academy
are provided at a cost of $25 per
week, plus the cost of field trips.
Grants and other funding from
outside sources allow PAL to keep
its camp fee low. The Salvation
Army in Sanford, where the camp
is held, also has been a tremen­
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Army and Capt Robert Reckline,
we wouldn't be able to have a
camp like this," Walthers said.
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held at their facility, and they are
absolutely phenomena] folks."
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Camp #2 registration closes
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Camp #3 closes registration
Aujtusi 5 and Aug. 5-9.
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nizers are already thinking about
next year's day camp. O s goal is
to provide several camps through­
out the county that would serve
between 500 and 600 children. The
objective, however, can only be
met with help from additional v o l­
unteers and financial support
from area businesses and organi­
zations.
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This year's summer camp is
almost at capacity, but Walthers
said parents can still call about
possible openings for their c h it
d im PAL is also currently taking
requests for next year's camp.
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As for this year Walthers said
everything is running smoothly. I
"This is going to be a great sum­
mer," he said. "The children are
already responding to the p n t
gram."
For more information about :
the academy, to volunteer or to 1
make financial contributions, call!
Walthers at 407-320-5944, Carole
Brothers at 407-328-3757 or 407­
328-3762.

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TA U ^LH A SSEE-Top-ranked Florida
State, Miami and Florida Atlantic each
won their respective regionals last week
to advance to this weekend's NCAA
Division I Baseball Super Regionals.
While it is p e a t to see Florida get three
teams to the Final 16, it is still bittersweet
because several players with Seminole
County ties saw their season’s, and in
some cases, careers come to an end.
It was not unexpected to see the
Seminotes advance as they have now
won 28 straight games, but the
Hurricanes had to rally from behind in
two straight games to oust Florida and
FAU, which lost the Atlantic Sun
Conference Championship to the
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Locals have good regionals,
but seasons come to an end
road to upset No. 4 ranked Alabama.
FSU will host Notre Dame in a Best-ofThree Super Regional at Dick Hawser
Stadium in Tallahassee, while Miami will
take on the University of South Carolina
in Columbia and the Owls will be in
'
Atlanta to tackle Georgia Tech.
The winners of the Super Regionals
will advance to the College World Series
in Omaha, Nebraska next week.
But while the big three concentrate on
winning a national title, local players'
attention wui
will locus
focus on the Ma
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afternoon in New York and will wrap up
today at 6 p.m. Interested fans can log
onto www.MLB.com and check out the
draft as it proceeds.
Among those who saw their seasons
come to an end last week were Sanford's
Rick Eckstein and Chaz Lytle and
Oviedo's Justin Holmes at the University
of Georgia, Jeremy Frost at UCF and
Chris Westervclt at Stetson.
Eckstein, in his first year as assistant
and third base coach for the Bulldogs,
Lytle and Holmes saw their squad fall in
the regional final to Georgia Tech, while

the Golden Knights and Hatters were
both ousted In the FSU Regional at
Tallahassee.
Holmes, a sophomore, did not play in
the regional, but Lytle went 5-for-14,
walked five times, scored four runs and
drove in two as Georgia went 2-2 to fin­
ish second in the regional in Atlanta.
The junior outfielder from Sanford led
the Bulldogs to a 32-29 record and their
first-ever back-to-back appearances in
the regionals. For the season he hit J 8 7
with three home runs and 38 RBI. He set
school records for most hits (108) and
stolen bases (31) In a season, while his
seven triples tied him for second and his
279 at bats were fourth in school history.
Westervelt, who played for the
Longwood Babe Ruth team that won the
Prep World Series in the mid-1990's and
See College, Page 2B

local talent

Rollins inks
top players
in Codrey,
Blankenfeld

Knights
football
captains
named
Special to the Herald

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

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ORLANDO — University of
Central Florida football coach
. Mike Kruczek has announced
that seniors Jimmy Fryzel,
Elton Patterson and Asante
Samuel have been selected by

SANFORD — Seminole
County basketball fans have
been afforded the opportunity

to see two of their favorite*

play at the upper college level
next year.
Lake Howell High School
star Isaac Codrey and
Seminole Community College
standout Gabrielle
Blankenfeld have decided to
make Rollins College in
Winter Park their next acade­
mic and basketball stops.
Being recruited to play for
the Tars is a feather in me cap
of both Codrey and
Blankenfeld as coaches Tom
Klusman and Glenn Wilkes Jr.
have turned the Rollins pro­
gram into one of the best in
the country in top NCAA
Division II, both having been
ranked nationally last year.
Codrey, the son of veteran
Lake Howell girls' basketball
coach Dennis Codrey, is an
outstanding outside shooter,
especially for his 6-foot-7 size.
A growth spurt of almost
four Inches brought attention
to the guard/forward who
then served notice that he
would be a top prospect with
big-time performances in sev­
eral national tournaments last
summer while playing with
the Hoop Nuts.
Codrey was forced to step
into a leadership role for
coach Steve Kohn's Silver
Hawks after freshman star
Taurean Green, the son of exNBA star and Florida Atlantic
coach Sidney Green, trans­
ferred to eventual state champi&lt;
&gt;ion F t Lauderdale
W&lt;Westminster Academy
»yaand
leaper Brandon Marshall
decided to concentrate on
football and track.
He took the role to heart
veraging nearly 16 points and
eight rebounds a game in
leading the Silver Hawks to a

th e ir te a m m a te s a s t r l-c a p ta ln s

Laka Howell boys basketball star Isaac Codrey (No. 33.
above) and Seminole Community College women’s bas­
ketball standout Gabrielle Blankenfeld (N o. 34, right) have
both decided to take their skills to Rollins College In
Winter Park. C odre y will be a m em ber of veteran head
coach Tom Klusm an’s squad, while Blankenfeld will don
the Tars uniform for coach Glenn Wilkes Jr. Both the
men’s and w om en’s programs at Rollins are among the
Top to N C A A Division II programs In the country and
should only gel better with the addition of Codrey and
Blankenfeld.

See Rollins, Page 2B

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for the 2002 season.
"This is a great honor for
these players, because it shows
the respect they have from
their peers," said Kruczek. "It
is very fitting and well
deserved. I am happy to see
them recognized for the contri­
butions they have made to this
football program."
Fryzel who started all 11
games for the Golden Knights
last season and returns as the
team's leading receiver, was
selected as the offensive cap­
tain. He finished the 2001 cam­
paign with 39 receptions aver­
aging 17 yards per catch. The 6­
0,195-pound receiver caught at
least two passes in every game
a year ago and will enter the
season with a streak o f 21games with a reception. At the
conclusion of last season,
Collegefootballnews.com
named him to its list o f the Top.
30 Independent Players
Regardless of Position.
After finishing last season
ranked in the top 20 nationally
in three defensive categories,
Patterson will head up the
Golden Knights defensive unit.
He was voted the team 's
Outstanding Defensive
Lineman after last season and
has been named to the 2002
preseason watch list for the
Lombardi Award, an annual
award for the best linem an in •
the country. Patterson garnered
other post-season aw ards at the
end of last season being named
honorable mention All-America
and first team All-Independent
by Football News. He regis­
tered nine sacks and compiled
a staggering 21 tackles-for-loss
last season and returns as the
Knights leading tackier.
Samuel, a Football News All­
Independent selection last sea­
son, will serve as the team rep­
resentative on special teams.
Samuel, also a starter defen­
sively, had 19 punt returns and
a blocked a field goal last sea­
son. He had 41 tackles, 31 solo,
and 15 passes defensed last
season. He also recovered two
fumbles and picked off two
passes.
UCF will open the season at
I enn State on Saturday, August
31. in a game that will be aired
live on ESPN. Kick-off b sched­
uled for 12:10 p.m.

�Page 2 B

Wednesday, June 5.2002______

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B rie fs-------------------------------Continued from page IB
d al Baden Camp basketball. All activities take place at the Lake
Brantley Athletic Complex Fieldhouse.
Cam p dates are July 8-12.
For more information or to register, please contact Winning Ways
Basketball's Bany Mestel at 407-339-9053 or 1-800-808-HOOP
(4667). You can also check out the website at
www.wlnwaysinc.com.
A LTA M O N TE S P R IN G S B A SE B A L L
U S Sports Management will be hosting a Youth Baseball Camp
and Youth Baseball Tournament in June.
The Summer Youth Baseball Camp will be June 10-14 at
Eastmonte Park in Altamonte Springs. The camp is a half-day
cam p and is open to players from 6-12 years of age.
The camp will be presented by Mike Malatests, Tom Siegfried,
and Major League guests. Camp instructors will utilize a circuit
training approach and an emphasis will be placed on the mechan­
ics o f hitting, fielding, pitching, base running and game strategy.
T he Father's Day Youth Baseball Tournament will be June 14-16
at Eastmonte Park and is open to teams 10-Under, 12-Under, 13Under and 14-Under.
T he tournament is classified as an open tournament with a three
gam e guarantee for each team. The format will follow AAU base­
ball rules.
The deadline to register is June 10.
For additional information or to register your for the camp or
tournament, please contact US Sports Management at 407-263-7910
or email at ussportsmOaol.com.
N A B A IN VITATIO N AL B A SEB A LL TO U RN EY
The National Amateur Baseball Assoriation is currently looking
for youth and/or High School baseball players ages 13-15,16-18,
and 20 and Under that would like to be a part of the 2002 National
Invitational Wooden Bat Tournament to be held in the Hubert H.
Humphrey Metrodomc (home of the Minnesota Twins) June 13-16
and June 20-23.
All interested parties should contact Michael E. Mayden for a
registration form or additional information at 773-264-1040. Space
is limited.
S U M M E R SW IM TEA M
Seminole Aquatics, located at the new Larry A. Dale Aquatic
Center adjacent to the Seminole High School campus, is offering a
Summer Swim Team aimed at beginners and novices.
Open to young people ages 5-17, the only requirement for joining
the team is the ability to swim 25 yards (one length of the pool)
without touching the bottom.
The program costs $150 per child (includes team t-shirt and
swim cap) and runs through-August 17.
There are no formal attendance requirements for practice.
Practices are held Mondays through Fridays from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
and swimmers can come as often as they wish.
Meets will be held on Wednesday evenings and last about two
hours. Meets are informal, friendly, novice-level with other area
teams and swimmers compete with children of similar ages and
abilities in a non-threatening format where swimmers get awards
for competing.
Tins is a great way for kids to get involved in swim team as the
competitions are very low-key. Kids that want to continue yearround have the option to do so when the summer ends.
For more information, call Seminole Aquatics head coach Tony
Ackerson at 407-302-1034.

SO FTB A L L TO U RN A M EN T

Form er Lake Brantley High School star baseball players Juan Rojas (left) and Justin Smith had outstanding seasons and had even better tournament stats
as they helped Em bry-Riddle Aeronautical University In Daytona Beach to a fourth place finish in the N A IA World Series last week. Smith hit .444 to earn
a place on the All-Toum am ent Team, while Rojas hit a pair ol home runs and hit .391 in the five games as the Eagles, who were ranked No. 2 In the nation
entering the World Series, finished the season at 52-12.

C o lleg e--------------

R ollins
Continued from page IB
district championship.
L a k u U n w e ll t h e n lu lv n n c n l (n

The 2nd Annual Dustin Kendall Benefit Softball Tournament is
scheduled for Saturday, June 29th at Pinehurst Park with proceeds
going to help send Dustin, and others if enough money is raised, to
Camp Challenge for a week.
The double elimination tournament costs $100 to enter plus two
official ASA softballs. The deadline to register a team is Saturday,
June 22nd.
Team trophies will be awarded for First, Second and Third place
and the concession stand will also be open.
For more information, call Jessica or Shawn Kendall (phone: 407324-1087; email: Jwilks6027@aol.com) or Greg Richards (phone:
407-688-1901; email: Grcgnval88@aol.com).
U C F BA SK ETBA LL CAM PS
The University of Central Florida/Kirk Speraw Basketball Camp
will be holding the following sessions this summer.
The camps arc open to players ages 7-to-17 and begin a 9 a.m.
and end a 4 p.m. daily. Each camper will receive a camp basketball,
camp t-shirt, and a daily lunch. All camp activities will be held in
the (air-conditioned) UCF Arena.
Camp dates are:
Session II _ June 17-21.
Shooting Camp _ June 22.
Session III _ June 24-28.
Parents who are interested in receiving more information or a
camp brochure by mail can contact assistant coach Craig Brown at
407-813-5808.
D ER E K W A U G H -ST ET SO N U N IV ER SIT Y BA SK ETBA LL
CA M PS
The Derek Waugh-Stetson University Basketball Camps will be
held in June and July at the Edmunds Activities Center in DeLand.
The Camps and dates are as follows:
Shooting Camp _ June 14-16.
Position Camp _ June 16-20.
Individual Camp _ July 21-25

with another home run, three more runs
scored and two RBI in a 14-13 loss to the
University of South Florida.
Frost went hitless in three games as UCF
finished second to FSU, but still did his
usual good job behind the plate and figured
to go high in the draft.
Also of local interest was former Lake
Brantley teammates Justin Smith and Juan
Rojas leading Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
University to a fourth place Finish in the
NAIA World Series last week.
The Eagles, which end the season 52-12

Continued from page IB
played at Lake Mary as a freshman before
moving to Arkansas, was named a Second
Team All-American after hitting .403 (95236), with 18 home runs and 17 doubles,
scoring 67 runs and driving in 46.
The sophomore catcher was also out­
standing despite his Hatters losing both
games they played in the regional.
Westervelt went 3-for-5 with a double, a
home run, three runs scored and an KOI in
an 11-8 loss to FSU and then went 3-for-4

toward the outside shot.
Blankcnfeld was the Florida
Junior College Freshman of the

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the main reasons coach Kei&gt;Patrick's Raiders went T6-0 in
winning back-to-back MidFlorida Conference
Championships, the first ever
won by SCC, earned two state
tournament appearances and
finished 48-16 overall and

aged 15 points, 10 rebounds and
five assists this year to earn AllMid-Florida Conference honors
for the second time.
Coach Wilkes should love her
aggressive style as, in addition
to Ix'ing an outstanding shooter,
she is a tremendous defensive

O u td o o rs ----------Continued from page IB
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the agency to review a biological status
report regarding manatees.
The FWC's scientists will prepare the
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manatees from endangered to another pro­
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If FWC scientists determine manatees no
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are defined in a management plan, which is
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to SNaa panona to whom toe Driblet m aii adud noace.
N n Mia ama period dial rarwakAa a mfvat d any
»y hen* to wipiad an admMatodie datombtoton
120 5aa and 12057, F 8 , a n M n iiy I n aApKI
idM d lna ccn id ae aaa h S N dtoiiapiw tom aata
l ■ M d gnad to tonwitoi Snd

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eRoa d I n C ly dark to al panona deatong to aaamta* toe M m
AS paritoe In n a ia d and PUana t o d have an cpportunty to be heard al Add
By o id d d I N Cay Comnaaa ion d toe Cay d Bantord. Florida.
PERSONS WTTH DISABAJT1E3 NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
S i ANY OP THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT XK5823 4S HOURS Si
ADVANCE OF THE M EETM O
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: ■ a paracn daddaa to appsd a dadaton made «dh
reaped to any matter oonatoarad d toa aboa maaeng or hearing, ha may
need a vartwton record d toa procaadnga. InctoSng toa laatmny and avtdance. irttdi record li net provkdad by to* Cty d Santord IFS IM O IO S )
C yrM a Porto
Deputy C*y Clark
Putddc May 21.2002 and Jure 5.2002

May 24,2002
N O TK S OP A PUBUC HEARBM TO CONMOER THE ADOPTION
OP AN OROMANCE BY TH E
C m OP SANFORD, FLOMOA
Nooca b hereby d w i tod a Pvbio Haartng a d be held ai toe Commeaion
Room d I N C»y Hal. 300 North Parti Avenue, to toa C«y d Santord. Florida,
d TOO o'ttock PJA on June IS, 3003 to oonddar I N adopaon d an ordtoanea
by toa C p d Bantord. Florida. daacribad «a tottwro:
ORDINANCE NO. 37IS
T O ANNEX JO ACRES OP PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN HIGH WAY ANO
ANOREW3 ROAD ANO BETWEEN ANOREWS ROAD ANO SANFORO
AVENUE (3001 SANFORD AVE ). AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

1FDK3719GNAS147S
627-02
03 M uto
JMIECU17P022I62S
83 Mazda

Claik d toa Cknd Cowl
By-Story Skotpe
Deputy Clark
Echevwna AAeacoalee. P A
P.O. Boa 23011
Tbmpa, Florida 33822-9011

71 MO
GHOSUB23T3MQ
MOIda
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86 Chav
1363111408341
The AucOon * d be heM at tOOam.
on ood dataa above. MoCamai
Timing IRacovary. 2100 Sardord
Ave. Sardord- FV, 32771
vaNcNa one hour prior la M N.
Tarmo are -CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS'
McComea Tbtong
reeervee toe rto* to aoapl cv rayed
any and al BIDS ..
PiMBPrJtoa 3.2002
NNOM

NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN Sid
toa Lndaruyied vdanda to M l toa
pariond property daacrtoad baton to
ardorca a Ian anpoaad an aald pnp-

In toto protaadng. you
d no ood to you, tot tot
provision d certain taaMancs.
h m m conua Loun auiim »innori
M 301 FL Pad Avarua. Bantont
Florida 32771. tolaphona number
(407)863-4277, wtthei 2 eorktog
daya d you n e a p d tore docu­
ment s haartog H p abad. (TDO) 1K0-83B-8771.
PubSah; J w u 3.12.2002
TH E C M C U T COURT

C A M M L 81-1688
U M B O N IL O
QMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
GARY L ADAMS, at at
C
M ona of

Ampto Court, 2900 W ad Airport
Bodevard, Comry d SarNnoto,
BMa d Florida, toa bfemlng:
Cuatorren Hama UnM DaaorMton
of
Ftenet D Hama B-19 Mac. Saga t
Boaaa, Fumtoaa, Paracnd lama
Barbara Cahmbara C-03 BooAa.
Luggage, 2 Draaaara. Haator 1by«
Purdiaaaa m a be pato tor M toa
tone d purdiaaa In caah ordy Al
purchaaad lama Mid aa e, ahaia b,
and mud be removed d toa ana d
•ala. Sato aub|ad to rancilm u r n
toe event ot aadlameni baieean
owner and oMgatod party.
Th d to toa 2Bto day d May. 2002.
Pubtoh: Ama 3.12.2002
NNOM
M THS CMC1ST COURT OP THB
E M K T U M TH JUOC1AL CM C M T
M A W FOR

SEAN U C H A E L HUOSON. d d .
N o n a OF ACTION
TO MARTHA LYNN HUOSON
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
IM WNnv Avenue
AUtnoma Sprtoga. FL 32714
CURRENT ADORES*
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH,
UNDER. ANO AGAINST THE HERE­
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AM M ltR E S T AS SPOUS­
ES. HEIRS, DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADORES*
UNKNOWN
YOU ARC NOTIFIED tod an adton
to tnactoaa a mortgage on toa taitovrlng du citied property in SEMI­
NOLE Coudy- Florida;
LOT 168.
LAKE HARRIET
ESTATES. ACCORD**] TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 12. PAGES ISANO 18.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
haa bean Nad agatoat you and you
are ia q m d toaarva a copy dyour
ei atari datonaaa wdvn 30 daya after
toa Ural publication, t any. on
Echevarria 6 Aaeoctalea. P A ,
PtojrdTa abDaa). eiioaa addraM I
S i l l Corporate La** Drive. Suae
300, Tampa. Florida 33634. ard Ha
toa original arm tod Court etoar
betore aanrlca on K endra d v r e y i
or mmetAalary toaraaftar. otoanrea.
a del* 4 ed be entered egamat you
lor ttw ra id demanded In toa
Comptoed or paaaon.
Tree nonce trial be pddahod once
each weak tor taro conaecuuva
eraaka to toa Sardord Hank!
WITNESS my hand and toa eeel d
tore Court an tod day d MAT 29.
2002
Clerk d toa CIRCUIT Court
ByRuto King
Aa Deputy dark
Echevarria EAmoadee. P A , PO.
Boa 23018. Tampa, a 33822 9016
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDINO SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THI3 PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 201 N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)3214330.
NOT LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
OAY3 PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
ING
IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TDO) 1-800-935-8771, OR VOICE
(V) 1-800-935-8770, VIA aO R lO A
RELAY SERVICE.
PubHarv Jure 3. 12.2002
NN037

STEPHEN E. ACKLEY, d al.

By onto d toa Cry Commaaian d toa Cay d Sardord. Ftortoa
PERSONS WITH DISABAJT1ES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
Si ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3303620 46 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETSiO.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC. » 6 penon tootoe to appeal a d a tu m nwto *di
ratpacl lo any martar cormtorad al toa above mealing or halting, ha may
need a vertoam ream) d toa procaednga, including toa leuanony and avttonca. ahadi lecord ■ noi pravitod by toa Cly d Sanlord (FS 2660103)
Cyrdaa Porw
Dapiay Cay Cto»
PUttoh May 29. 2002 and A n a 9. 2002

RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. R O M O A.
Arit/A 430 E Sto Street ChUUKa.
FL 32788
WITNESS MY HAMO and toa tad
d Me Court &lt;n May 24,2002.

JMIBO2247P060S4M

THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMNOLE COUNTY,
FLORMA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 02 U S
DIVISION 14-0
REPUBLIC BANK DWA FLAGSHIP
CAPITAL.

■deecnpbon and a copy d toa onpnanca inei be avaAabto al toa
odtoa d toa cay Clam to al panona touting to uamaia toa u r n
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CIVS. A C TO N
Caee No. 0KA-163S-14 W
SUNTRUST MORTGAGE. WC ,
May 24,2002
------ TO '
THE ADOPTION
OF AN OROMANC9 S T THE
C m OP SANFORD, FLOMOA
NaPce B hereby (Ran Mai a FubSa INaring a d be held to S » Corrnkn iun
Ream d Me CSy HdL 300 Norti Pa d Avenue, In tie CSy d Bantord, Florida,
d 7S0 d it o * F.M. on Jane IS. SMB to eonetow toe adcpdon d a n ordnance
by to* Cby d Santord, Florida, daacrtoad a* talnra.
fyppVliVrrC
gyia
T O ANNEX IBS ACRES OP PROPERTY LY94G BETWEEN W. SR 46 ANO
BARTH CANAL ROAD AND BETW EEN UPSALA ROAD AND ELDER ROAD
(1270 UPBALA ROAD). AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

L

DNOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE B A U
NONCE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Forectoeure dated May 24,
2002. and entered n Case HO. 02359 d toa Dr cut Court d toa EIGH­
TEENTH Jukaal Cecut n and tor
SEMINOLE Courdy. h r &lt; U eharato
REPUBLIC BANK DB/A FLAGSHIP
CAPITAL, t* toa PLuntift and
STEPHEN E. ACKLEY; JU U c A
ACKLEY. THE CHASE MANHAT­
TAN BANK AS INDENTURE
TRUSTEE, ara toa Oatendanta. I ed
aa4 to toa Ndeal and bad taddar tor
cadi at WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT.
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIDA al
I I 00 AM. on toa 23 day at Ama.
2002. toe toaoeeig daverted proper
ly aa tel torth n vaid Fvia! Judgment
LOT 5, BLOCK 44. tDWNSITE OF
n o r t h c h u l u o t a J a c c o r d in o
TO THE PLA1 THEREOF. AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 2.
PAGES 34 THROUGH 38. PUBLIC

HWinesday. June 5.2002 h f C 3 B

NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN p w
euant to a Find Jud yrert d
Morigaga Foractoave dead May 24,
2002. m d araarad In Caaa NO. 011903 d toa C W d Court d toe
EIGHTEENTH Jud dd Cbod In a d
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
ehanto OMAC MORTGAGE COR­
PORATION. la toa PlatnM and
GARY L ADAAtS QJFLA L ADAMS,
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAAANQ BY. THROUGH UNDER.
A W AGAINST THE HEREIN
NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN­
D A N TS ) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAW AN INTEREST AS SPOUS­
ES. HEXT3. DEVISEES OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS; QMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION. DMC CAPITAL
MARKETS GROUP KKIA DMC
CAPITAL MARKETS, INC.; THE
MANUFACTURING C O . LTD . A
DISSOLVED CORPORATION; ara
toa Datonddas l md a*8 to toa h v v
ad and bad bidder tor caah at
W EST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY CO UR T­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA at
11.00 AAL cn toa 23 day d J i n .
2002. toa totoetog daacit u d property aa tat torth In aaid Find Judgment
LOT 12.11 ANO THE EAST HALF
OF LOT 14. BLOCK I t . SANLANOO
THE SUBURB BEAUTIFUL. SAN­
FORD SECTION, ACCORDWG TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 1 AT PAGE 66.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMNOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
A/KM 1364 Freymaih Streel.
AJUmorka Springe. FL 32701
WITNESS MY FtANO m d toa tad
d tod Court on May 24.2002.
Maryame Mora#
dark d toa Clrod Court
By Mary Stnxpe
Edievama SAeeoctotoa. P A
P a Baa 23011
Tbmpa. Ftortoa 33822-6018
Act
I you wa • parton toto 6
to paribtodi to toto ptocaadtog, you
ara andtod d no cod to you. tor toa
provlalon d certain aaadtanca.
Pdaaa contact Caul AiBnekeaeauii
d 201 K Park Avarua, Sardord,
Florida 32771. teleprion* number
(407)663-4227. etovn 2 eorklng
daya d your recepa d tod document * haartng Impdrad (TDO) 1800-9366771.
Pubaah: June S 12.2002
NNOM_______________ _________
THB CBtCUtT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CStCUT
M A W TOR
(COUNTY.
CtVB. ACTION
CASE W . 91-2837
DIVISION 1 6 0
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK. AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE QRMT 6
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2000-1.
DATED SEPTEMBER 1.2000.
SYLVIA WELCH, at al.
Dalandarda).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
auanl to a Final Judgment cl
Morigaga Forectoeure dated May 24.
2002. and araarad In Caaa NO 012837 ot tie C h u t Court ot toa
EIGHTEENTH Ju lo a l Octal in and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florid*
eharato CHASE MANHATTAN
BANK. AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
ORMT i MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST
2000-1. DATED SEPTEMBER I.
2000. d to* Ftaedl and SYLVIA
WELCH, ara to* Delendert*. I *6
ma to to* Ngriaai and beat better lor
caah d WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMNOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIDA al
tl 00 AM. on die 23 day d June
2002. toe toaoeeig daaerded properry at tec kxto in tea) Fnel Judgment
LOT 8. NELSON COURT.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 39. AT PAGE 59. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
A/K/A 788 Srtoouett* Court.
Lonowood. FL 32730
WITNESS MY HANO
d toa Court on May 24.2002
Maryann* Mona
Cdrk d to* Cbaal Court
By Mary Stroup*
Oeputy Clark
Echevarria BAaaaciale*. PA.
PO. Boa 230)6
Tampa, Florid* 33822 3018
"Sara American* e n Draabdo** Act
N you are apetaonwito aoaabiay
mho need* accommoddton n order
to parked*!* to tod ptocaadtog. you
are amaled d no csd to you. tor to*
provtaton d certain aaalaunc*
Pdaaa contact Court AiBnemtraoon
at 201 N. Park Avanu*. Sanlord.
Florida 32771. ledphon* numbat
(407)883-4227. *«Mn 2 eorttog
daya d your receipl ot ton door
mart. I hearing vtpmrad. (TDO) 1800-9336771
Pubaah Jure 3.12. 2002
NN040
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
BEWNOLE COUNTY.
FLORUA
ChriL ACTION
CASE NO 01-2713
DIVISION 144)
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaamlt.

tonh
JOHN WALTER PRESTON, d d.
Defendants)
N o n a of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
eurnt to i Final Judgment ot
Morigaga Foractoata* daiad May 24.
2001. and araered to Caaa NO 012713 d Ih* Circuit Court ot toe
EIGHTEENTH Jurfced Ctrcu* to and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
eriarato CHASE
MANHATTAN
MORTOAGC COHFORAnOH, d to*
Kalrad and JOHN WALTER PRE­
STON. HOME AMERICAN CREDIT.
INC. DB/A UPLAND MTO. OAK
CREEK HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCI­
ATION. INC.; at* toa Datandmu. I
■d aa* to toa hi(to*d and bad bidtdr tor caah d W EST FRONT DOOR
OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. SANFORO. FLOP I■
DA d 11:00 AM. on toa 23 day d
J u a , 2002. toa kdoaring daacnbaJ
pngariy a* eat torth In add Find
Jiatamara:
LOT 21 OAK
&lt;
CREEK. ACCORD640 TO THE P U T THEREOF. AS
RECOROED M P U T BOOK 41 AT
PM1ES 1 A W 2. O F THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY, FLORmA
A K A 1924 Ayidlra Place. Oviedo,
FL 32785
WITNESS MY HANO and to* aad
d to d Court on May 24, 2002
Cdrk d toa Clrcu* Court
By Mary Stroup*
OepMyCdtk
Edievama LAaeodetea. p A.
PO B o* 23018
Tbmpa, Ftorvtd 33822-5018
------------------------------- -------------- - Ad
I you are a pamen veto » itoahdty
too r a i d armmnvuiatito ki order
to partfctiato to tod ptooaadkig you
at* antadd d no ood to you. tor to*
provision d certain aaaistanc*.
naaaa ooraaci Court Adnkniatrdton
d 201 N. Park Avanu*. Santord.
Florida 32771, lalapriona nuntoar
(407)883-4227, &lt;HtNn 2 working
daya d your racagt d toto docu­
ment I f laring knpairad. (TDO) I800-9336771.
P lH d i: June 3.12.2002
NN041
84 THE CmCUTT COURT
O F TH B 1 6 TH
j u d ic ia l a n c u r r,
81 A W FOR
lE M B iO L l COUNTY.

C A M NO; 01 C A 2 9 8 1 14 0
GE CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. 84C-.
PLAINTIFF
VS
JM M E WILLIAMS. IF UW 4G. ANO
IF DEAD.
TH E
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST
JIMMIE
WILLIAMS.
UF8CN0WN SPOUSE OF JIMMIE
WILLIAMS. IF ANY. DOREEN
WILLIAMS, DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE. STATE O F FLORIDA,
DONNA CIALONE; SOUTHERN
LOAN 6 FB4ANCE C O INC, A
DISSOLVE 0 FLORIDA
CORPORATION; FIR ST UNION
NATIONAL BANK; UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA; SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA; STATE OF
FLORIDA; GENERAL MOTORS
ACC4PTAHCE
CORPORATION.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
w n a of
NO TKS IS HEREBY GIVEN pureuant to a Summary Find Judgment
d Foractoaur* dated May 24. 2002
entered ki C M Caaa No. Ot-CA2381-140 d to* Ctrcu* Court d to*
16TH Judtdel Circuit in and tor
SEMINOLE County.
Santord.
Ftofkto, I md •** to to* hr^/eet md
beat bidder tor cam d to* Waal
Front Ooor at toa SEMV40LE Couay
Courtooua* located d 301 N Park
Arenew ri Sardord. Florida, at 1190
am. on to* 9 day d Jdy. 20G2 tie
in

ta d

Summary

Leca ls

L ec a ls

Final

LOT 187ANO 188. J O PACKARDS
1ST ADDITION T O MIOWAY.
ACCORDING TO
THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
P U T BOOK 2. PAGEIS) &lt;04. PUB­
LIC RECOROS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated tod 24 day d May. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctaik d to* Cecut Court
By Mary StroupM
Deputy Clark
Pubtori kr
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 S unrvaraby Dm* Sue* 900
PImtaaon. FL 33324
(934)2318000
IN ACCORDANCE WTTH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, peraorw with tkajriana* needtng ■ ummi tooom notitKion ihould
cortoct COURT ADMINISTRATION.
•I
IT*
SEM lN O iE
County
Co u Vv u m M 407^65-4277. 1-600655-6771 (TDO) or 1-600-65S6770,
vu FkxxU Rotay S+rvicm
Pubftth Juno 5. 12. 2002
NN042

94 T H f CW CUtT COURT
O f T H t 16TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
QENERAL
j u m o c n o N d iv is io n
CASE NO: 02 C A 0027 14 0
GE CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES, IN C .
PUUNTIFF
VS
WILLIAM B BARR. III. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST WILLIAM D BARR. Ml.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
WILLIAM B. BARR. III. IF ANY,
COUNTRY CREEK MASTER
ASSOCIATION.
IN C . NOVUS
FINANCIAL CO R P . WOOO BRIDGE
AT COUNTRY CREEK. INC ; JOHN
DOE AND JANE
DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (W
•uant lo a Summary Final Judgment
ot Fgradoaura date* May 24. 2002
m C*v4 Caaa No WILLIAM
B BARR of fh« O c u l CouH of N
18TH Judicial Clrcud m and lor
SEMINOLE County.
Sanfcxd,
Florida. I w«l sa4 to th« higtw*l and
bail bdJdof lor cash al tha WaU
FmN Ooor al tha SEMINOLE County
Courlhousa lucalod al 301 NL Paifc
Avanua &lt;n Sanford. Flonda. at It 00
am on tha 23 day of July 2002 lha
'Mowing daacrttMd proparty oa sal

In

aald

Summary

Find

LO T 32. WOOOBRIOGE AT COUN­
TRY CHEEK. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 34. PAO€(S) 8264. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated tola 24 day d May. 2002
(CIRCUIT CO UR T SEAL!
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctaik d to* Ckod Caul
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Pubaah n:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE U W OFFICES OF DAVTO J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PU IN TIF F
801 S. UWva f by Drive Suae 500
Plantation. FL 13324
(934)2318000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. p a r tm w*h d a a h fia naadtog a spaced aocommodaaon arioud
contact CO UR T ADMINISTRATION,
at
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Coutooua* d 407688-4227.16009336771 (TDO) or 1600-9336770.
via Flortda Ratoy Santo*
Putdah-June 3.12.2002
NN043
M THB C M C U a COURT
OF THB 18TH
JUOICIAL CMCUTT,
M A W PON
(COUNTY,
J U M S U C T O N OW18ION
C A M NO n C A i a U G
OLYMPUS SERVICING. LP. F8UA
CALMCO SERVICING. L P .
PLAINTIFF
VS.
GEORGE A FRAZIER IF U V IW .
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS, DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TR USTEES ANO AU. OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN 84TEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST GEORGE A FRAZIER
UMLNOWN SPOUSE OF GEOROE
A FRAZIER IF ANY. JOHN DOE
ANO JANE OOC AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
______ DEFENOANT(S)
N o n a of

N o n a 19 HEREBY GIVEN purmere ID a Stannary Find Judgmerd
d Foractoaur* dated May 24. 2002
anterad In Chr* Caaa No. 02-CA6214-0 d to* CKu* C o u ld toa 18TH
J u d d d Clrcu* ki and tor SEMNOLE
Coudy. Bantord; Flortda, I e d eai to
■m n y i i i i ■na M s D u * Of Cun
at toa W ad Front Dow d toa SEMI­
NOLE Couay Courtooua* tooatod d
301 N. Park Avanua to Sardord,
Florida, d 11:00 am. on to* 23 day
ot -key. 2002 kve ketavMng dkaettoad
Sunmary Final Judgment k&gt;wa
TH E SOUTH 61/2 FEET OF L O T A
ANO THE NORTH 38 1/2 FEET OF
LO T 7. BLOCK 4. TIER 10, E.R.
STAFFO R DS MAP OF THE TOWN
O F SANFORO. AS RECORDED 9t
P U T BOOK t. PAGES 5664. OF
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated tow 24 day d May. 2002.
(CIRCLET COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d toa C*cu* Court
B y Mary Strage
Deputy Clark
Pubiehto:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW o a ric r 11 oe DAVIO J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
P U IN TIF F
901 A unhandy Drive Bid* 300
Plamdton. FL 33324
(934)2316000
IN ACCORDANCE WTTH THE
AMERICANS WTTH O UABAR IES
ACT. paraona adto tSaaMtoa* n*
tog a apaowl acconenodaOon trie
comad COURT AOeaMSTRAnON.
al
in*
SEMINOLE
Counry
Courtooua* d 4076334227, 16000336771 (TOO) or 1600-9856770.
v u Florida Relay Santo*.
Pubkah-JUi* A 112002
NN044
M TH E CMCUTT COURT
OF THB 18TH
JUO tO AL CM CM T.
M A W FOR
■BM BKH J COUNTY,
FLOMOA
CfVR D fW IO N
CAS* NO.: 01-CA2S3O-I4 a
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
IN C .
STEPHANIE D KM GHTER d d.

Nona

of

FO RCCU 36U M 111 *
(Ptaae* pubaah n THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN p u luanl lo a Fatal Judgment ol
Foractoaur* dated at* 24 day ot
May. 2002. and araarad in Caaa No.
0 1 -C A 2630-14 O. d to* Circuit
Court ol toa I9TH Judicial Circuit n
and tor Semayaa Coudy. Florida,
erharaei COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. IN C, ■ to* PlaaaM and
STEPHANIE
D.
KNIGHTEN.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
STEPHANIE D. KNIGHTEN. JOHN
DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT (S) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY . I m i
a*8 to toa h^w al m d bad taddar kv
caah al to* W EST FRONT OOOR
OF COURTHOUSE d to* Sammol*
Counry Courtooua*. In Senvnol*
County. Flood*, at It 00 on to* 2S
day ot June. 2002. to* following
•ad Faid Judgment, toeit
LOT 10. BLOCK 11. TIER M, OF
TOWN OF SANFORD. ACCORD­
ING TO THE P U T THEREOF. AS
RECOROED IN P U T BOOK 1,
PAGE IIS , OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
A K A 909 SOUTH BAY AVENUE.
SANFORD. FL 32771
In accordance with toa Americana
wait Oaabatie, Act, Pervona With
Dwatalfflea neackng a special accom­
modation to parlictoda ri thra proceedng thoUd contact toa Court
Admeualraur at 201 H Park Avanu*.
Sanford FL 32771, Tttophona
Number (407)323-4330 not later
tom aavm (7) day* prior lo to* pro­
ceeding d hearing unpaired. (TOO)
1600-9336771 or Vorca (V)16009836770 ri* Florida Rally Senncee
Dadd tow 24 day d May 2002.
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk Ol The Clrcua Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
SiPmated by
Law Othc* ot Manhak C. Waiaon
1800 NW 4381 Sir eat. Sole 120
Fori Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Telephone (934)4310333
Facaenle: (934)7716032
Pubkan. June 5. 12.2002
NN043
*4 THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
84 ANO FOR
SEMMiOLE COUNTY

GENERAL

JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. Q2-CA63614-G
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE

CORPORATION.
DONALD L HATCH, d d .
Oaiandm dk)

N o n a OF ACTON
T O KEITH S SCHOCNWO ANO
JOYCE M. SCHOEN94G
d tkve. end 8 deed. •&lt; periiea
d akieng kdarad by. torougri. under
or WMnd KEITH 9 SCHOC NINO
ANO JO YCE M. SCHOCNINQ. and
■8 pkrila* having or daarkng to have
any rkE*. toto or kdarad in to* propYOU ARC NOTIFIED toal an action
91 Forectoouro of Morigaga on too
tokowng doocribod property
THE W EST 383 F E E T OF LO T 8
ANO THE EAST 18.3 FEET OF LOT
9. BLOCK D. AMENDED P U T OF
OLVSTEAD B MK-LER SUBOtVtSION. ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROED M P U T
BOOK 3. PAGE 80. OF T W PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA; « V a 914 Keyaen*
raw. abmwnw Springy Ftortoa
12701.
are lagdad to aarvw a copy d yc u
ton datanaa*. 8 any to k, on LWa
N. Paaraon. Attorney lor RikaM,
900 a t o m W Su m 300. 1S70
Madruga Avanua Coral GaMaa,
Ftortoa 3)148 mtoai tarty (30) daya
after to* Ural pubAcatton d tow
Nome to to* Sanandt HERALD and
N* toa ortgtod ettti to* Clark d tow
Court arther boioro aarvtce on
twraallac otoanaiaa a dotaiA e d bo
u tor to* ra*d
w m C S S rn y hand and toa aad d
rva Court tow day d MAY 29.2002.
MaryamE
Aa dark ol
of toa Court
By FtotoKIng
Aa Deputy Clark
Pubaah: SANFORO HERALD

Nona

AMERICANS WTTH DISABILITIES
A C T OF 1980
ArtoanWbdhra Order No 97-3
8 you are a paraon ed i a daahttty
■too nu de any aceommodabon in
order to potargaao m tea p a cad tog, you ara armed, at no coat to
you, to toa provWlon d certain aaawcontact Court
301 N Park
Avanu*. Sul* N 301, SadonL FL.
32771, (407) 385-4227. Mthto 2
eorklng daya d you racept d tow
nodes. 4 you ere haarkig or voice
mp*»*d. cat 16006856771.
Putaah jun* 3.12.2002
NN04B
M THB c v ic u r r COURT
OF THB 14TH JUDICIAL
CSKUTT, M A W FOR BCMNOLB
COUNTY, FLOMOA
C A M NO. 02-487-CA-14-O
F10CUTY BANK OF FLORKIA.

DAVIO L CL UNI E. at at.
M o n a OF B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toal
purvjanl to a Final Summary
Judgment ot Foredoaur* deled
March 24, 2002 m d antotad to C M
Action No. 02-487.14-G to toa Ctrcu*
Court to and tor SanknoW Coudy.
Ftonda. whorwn FIDELITY BANK OF
FLORIDA W to* PlamWt and DAVIO
L CL UNI E. el al ara toe ddtndanta. I wW aai to toa NgfwM and
beat tedder tor caah at to* Weal Iron!
•rep* ol tha Semtnol* County
CountiouH, 301 N Pb A Ay « ,
Sanlord. FL al II OO am. on to* 27
day d June 2002. to* Mtowing
daecrtoed property aa let tarto to toa
Final Sunmary Judgmmt ot
Foractoaur*. tome
Lol(.) 51. SEMINOLE RACEWAY
FIRST AOOm ON, accordng to to*
—■ ■ a^ e mm MJ - -...........■ - -a
i^a—a i* - -4P*Ml DY^figlOe. IWCCfuPQ ai n
i t IXMjW
13. Paged) 88. d to* Public
Record* ot Sammol* County.
Flortda. Togatoar mto Sheraton, angia wkto motWa Home YIN 1301318.
DATED rva 24 day ot May. 2002
to accordance mto toa Americana,
wan nwabiaia Act. panona mto
(tu b id tH nifijpg • (partil toeomodonon to pvtip piti in VW proceedng am ad contact toa Court
admmwirator at Sammol* County
Courthouae, 301 N. Park A ve .
Santord. FL 32771 nahm 2 working
day* d yo u racapt ot tow noaca; t
you am hearing or m e * Impaired
cal 1600-8336771.
MARYANNE MORSE
CWrk ol Circu* Court
Mary Stroup*
OaputyCWrk
Mehaal M Stony. E ig u n
P O Boa 34)709
Memo laland. FL 32934-1709
Pubilah Jim* 3. 12. 2002
NN047
84 THE CMCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
OF FLOMOA
IN A W FOR
M M ttlOLE COUNTY
C A M NO. 02-CA-1I6-14-Q
INOOMAR LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP. A NEVADA
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.

STEPHEN CAMPBELL, *L al.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u •uant lo a Fatal Judgment ot
Foradoaum dated May 24. 2002.
and entered n Caaa No 02 C A 1SO­
U Q . oI toa Cacua Court ot to*
Eighteenth Jutcwl Cvcu* In end tot
Semmoto Couay, Flood* . wtwrem
INGOMAR LIMITED PARTNER­
SHIP. A NEVADA LIMITED PARTNER3HIP. w a P1*m4dt and
3TEPHEN CAMPBELL;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF STEPHEN
CAMPBELL, VIVIAN CAMPBELL
A K A VIVIAN U CAMPBELL:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF VIVIAN
CAMPBELL A K A VIVIAN M CAMP­
BELL. BENEFICIAL FLORIDA. INC .
GREEN TREE FIFLANCIAL SERVIC­
ING CORPORATION. CITY OF
SANFORO. FLORID. FEDERAL
DEBT MANAGEMENT. INC . ItK'A
FDM. IN C . SUNTRUST BANK, a
twnk chartaiad under to* Wwa ot to*
SI ot Oaorgia. ORLANDO REGION­
AL HEALTHCARE SYSTEM. IN C ;
OB.A ORLANDO REGIONAL MEOICAL CENTER. IN C ; COMMER­
CIAL CAPITAL CORPORATION.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
. UNKNOWN TEN AN T » ! ,
UNKNOWN TENANT *2 era to*
Datandmu I ma tea lo to* hrgrwal
and beat balder lor caah al Waal
Irani door ol toa Courtooua* 301 N
Park Avanu*. Sanlord. FI 32771. at
It 00 AM on June 27. 2002. toa lolkmrng daicrtoad pruparty a* 4*1
•orto m aaid Final Judgment, lo wit
LOTS 9 B 10. (LESS THE EAST 38
FEET) BLOCK 4. TIER II. FLOFIIOA
LAND t COLONIZATION COMPANY LIMITED. E R TRAFFOflDS
MAP OF THE TOWN OF SANFORO.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 1. PAGES 38 THROUGH 34.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk ot toe Court
By Mary Snot**
A i Deputy CWrk
Publwn Sammole Herald

Leca ls
Sttomtlad by
Mara A BervEna P A
991 N E. 187to Street. Suae 204
North Mwrrv Beach. Ftonda 3)182
Telephone (303)770-4100
Pubtoh June 3. 12. 2002
m oas
M TH8 ern e w r COURT FOR
t EMWOLB COUNTY,
FLORKJA.
CIVIL DtVWON
CAS* MO- B2-CJL17J I4G
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC.
HUGH C GARRY and RUTH W
GARRY, hw mto; UFFTED STATES
OF AMERICA UNKNOWN TEN­
ANT NO 1; UNKNOWN TENANT
NO b a d A U U N K N O W N
PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT
TO m s ACTION. OR HAVMG OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RUNT.
TITLE OR M T E M S T 94 THE
PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRdCO,

Nona OF BALE
PURSUANTTOCHAPTER41

N o n a S HEREBY GIVEN pweuari to m Order » Stkrmary Ftod
Judgment d tonctoetaa dated May
24. 2009 and amend ki Caaa Na
02-CA-172-14-0 d to* Clrcua Caul
d to* Elghtoento Judud Clrxt ki
and tor Sammole County, Florida,
wharaki CaudywUe Ham* Loan*,
b*. W PtoMBI m d HUGH C. GARRY
m d RUTH W GARRY, hw mto;
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
UNKNOWN TENANT W .
1;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO T; and
A U UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAMM O INTERESTS BY. THROUGH
UNOER OR AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO T H 8 ACTKJN, OR
HAVMG OR CLAIMING TO HAVE
ANY WOFtT, TITLE OR INTEREST
IN THE PROPERTY HCREM
t*8 to to* Nghad and b**l bUttM tar
caah at to* Waal Fran Door d toa
Sammole Couay Cournot**, 301
North Park Avama, Santord. Ftonda
32771 1 Semncto Couay Ftortoa,
al 1TOO am. on toa 27 day d J u w .
2002. toa tottming daecrtoed proper­
ty aa eat torth to aaid Order or Find
THE EASTERLY 1123 FEET OF
LOT 7. A U O F L O T E A W B A W
THE WESTERLY t/2 OF LOT 10.
TU3KAWALA SHORES. M P U T
BOOK A P A M 83 OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA, MORE PARTICU­
LARLY DESCRIBED
BEGIN AT THE SOUTHEAST COR­
NER OF THE WESTERLY III OF
L O T 10. THENCE RUN N 96
DEGREES. 33 MINUTES. 00 SEC­
ONDS WEST 16230 FEET ALONG
THE NOFTTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF ORANGE AVENUE:
THENCE
RUN
NORTH
30
DEGREES 00 MINUTES. 00 SECONOS EAST 333 00 FEET M O M
OR LESS T O THE WATERS EDGE
OF LAKE JESSUP; THENCE HUN
SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG TH E
WATERS EDGE TO A POINT ON
THE EAST LINE OF THE WESTER­
LY 1/2 OF LOT 10. THENCE RUN
SOUTH 30 DEGREES. 00 MIN­
UTES. 00 SECONDS WEST 322 78
FEET MORE OR LESS ALONG
SAID EAST LINE TO THE P O N T
OF BEGINNING. ALSO. SUBJECT
TO A PROPOSED 300 FO O T
EASEMENT FOR INGRESS ANO
l O k l M LYING 1kt&gt; F t I Y ON
EACH SIDfc OF THE FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED CENTER UNE. COM­
MENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF THE WEST t/2 OP
LO T 10. TU8KAW1UA SHORES AS
RECORDED M P U T BOOK 6.
PAGE 93 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEM M O U COUN­
TY. FLORIDA. THENCE RUN
NORTH 99 DEGREES. 33 MMUTES 00 SECONDS WEST 1473
FEET ALONG THE NORTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF ORANGE
AVENUE TO THE POINT OP
BEGINNING O f SAID CENTERLINE. THENCE RUN NORTH 30
DEGREES. 00 MMUTES, 00 SEC­
ONDS EAST 300 FEET PARALLEL
WITH THE WEST UNE OF THE
EAST 1/2 OF SAID LOT 10. TO THE
TERMMUS OF THIS CENTEHUNE
DESCRIPTION.
If you am 4 penon am a daabttvy
order lo partickpaw m tod proceedbig. you ara andtod, d no cod la
you. to to* provwoi d cartam amwtanca Ptoaa* contact tw Court d
407633-4330 mtom two (2) aorung
day* d you racwtpl d tow Noaca; 9
you a n haarkig or voce nv aead.
cab Ftonda Flawy Same* |800| 9338770
Dated al Santord. Ftonda. on ,
2002UARYANNE MORSE
Aa CWrk. Octal Court
By Mary Slroupa
A i Deputy Clerk
SMITH. HIATT t DIAZ. PA.
Aitomeyt lor PtaiiM
2391 Eaat Oakland Park BoUevard,
Sue* 303
Fort Uudarde*. FL 33308
Putam Santoro Hantd
Pubaah Jut* 3.12.2002
NN049
NOTICE OF PUBLIC B A L I
ALTAMONTE TOkiWO, 840UNCUUMCD VEHKLE AUCTION
117 MARKER ST .
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM. S O U )
AS IS. NO WARRANTY, NO TITLE.
SEILER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIOS
PURSUANT TO F 3 T U T S
623-2002
1999 MERCURY
2MELM73V77Sa0S08BS
1998 HONDA
D G a r b ib i 1*087348
1968 QUICK
I04HR34C2JH426B38
1973 DATSUN
Ik-8210248383
1983 DATSUN
JN 1P812S4DU003383
7-2 2002
1994 PLYMOUTH
IP3AP64K8RN129048
1998 PLYMOUTH
1P3EJ43C2WI4111379
1992 LINCOLN
1LNLM9648NY838188
1994 CHEVY

1GNC313W4R2131888
1992 BUICK
1G4NJ1438NC823316
198 7 CAOiLLAC
103C011KH4208000
1998 FORD
1FTZX07W3WKB17128
1992 FORO
tFACP3241NA239080
1987 FORO
1FMCU14T3HUC01S47
1998 FORO
1FAFP32U2WA19S862
1983 OLDS
1Q3AR36AXDA448138S
1993 NISSAN
1N4EBJ1PXPC779181
I968DOOGE
IBJ0S48E8JN20128 7
1998 DODGE
IB7HC18Y2TS833871
1988 CHRYSLER
1C3BC3833KD4I9Q26
PHONE • 407-3390700
Pubksh; J u n 5 ,2003
NNOS3

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M TH E O R C U 7 CO UR T
o f t h e is t h ju o t c w .
CIRCUIT, M ANO FOR H E M 101
COUNTY, FLORKV*
C A M MO, 01-3SS7-CA-14-O
GENERAL JUHIS09CTON
BANK ONE. N A .

S H E A A E BROWN aA/aSHEKA
LLAINE BROWN. E TA L.:

Legau

L

eg ale

N O T E S T O THE PUBLIC:
Nose* I* hereby (Ran F M P*
Board al ACSraknard d Fw CEy et
dotd « B hotd a raj t a r maadig
JWW 12 M M h Fw CEy H w
N 1120 A IL

trttato no*ca to aanad muMIka Pair
etokn* *4P PM C ounW TW N THE
LATER O f 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF TH E FW ST PUBLICATION
OF TH W NOTICE OR X DAYS
AFTER TH E OATE OF SERVICE OF
A CO PY O F THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.

24. SOW and entarad m C M No. 01M O M A O ol toa O r a * Cowl ol toa
ISto Judlctol Circuit In a id tor
■•"•noto Cotrty, FtartM. ataiftta
BANK ONE. H J L .lt to* F W M t M d
SHEILA E. BROWN * V » BMEEA
ELAINE BROWN. MORTOAOC
ELECTRIC REGISTRATION SYS­
TEMS, INC.; HOUSEHOLD FMAMCIAL SERVICES. M C-; CENTRAL
FLOFOCA EDUCATORS FEDERAL
CREDIT U»*ON. and AMERICAN
BANKERS INSURANCE OROUR,
a « D r t o W r K I * ■ M ( lo to* NRiM l m d b a tedder tar cash a Fa
« M boa a a » a to* s a w
County Courthouaa, SOI N. Pwt
A v*, Sanked, FL a 11.00 * m on
•a 27 day &lt;* A n . 2000, t a to*metag d n c a a d property m h i tor* to
aaid Ontor a Final JudgrnanL to a *
Lot S. Stock 4. M LINCOLN
HEIGHTS, according to d a pM
t a n a , recorded In Ptol Book IS,
Pag* SO, a « a Putrte Raoonto a
Samtoto Couay. Ftortdto
ODingi nan parcel of iano conwyao
to JOHN WKL1E BROWN ANO
SHEILA ELAINE BROWN. HIS
WIFE, Iran SECRETARY OF HOUS­
ING ANO URBAN DEVELOPMENT
by t a t daad datod CXV2WS* and
racordad 0026/69 to 0**d Book T i l
*1 Pag* SSS a to* SEMINOLE
County FL Pubic RagMby
DATED at Sanford. Samrnoto
C o rn y Florida. P a 24 dm a Me*
2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa dark a Fa Orout Court
By: Mary Strap*
Deputy dark
SAPURSTEM 1 BLOCH, P A
Altomay tor Plaaail
9700 Scuta Dow fRFiway
Scat 1000
MamL FL 33156
Telephone: (SOS) 670XS00
Pubkah: J n 5.12, 2002
NN090
W THE CMCUTT CO UR T
. O f TH t 1FTH
M c u lo R c n r
M ANDFOR
S EM M O U COUNTY.
FLORDA
GENERAL JURDDICTI0N
CASE NO.: 0I-CA-14A4-14-G
HOUSEHOLD FMANCE
CORPORATION, Ik. a t

DORA K PEYTON FKA DORA K.
ELLIOTT, *1 a!.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALS
None* la hereby gfvan pcaauant to A
Summary Final Judgment a
Foractoaur*. datod May 24, 2002
In Caaa No. 01 CA-2444-14Q a P* Ckcul Court In and tot
'Stonkua Courty. Honda, ataraki
h o um h o ld m u lc t conn o
RATION, a a Pa taatoM and DORA
K. PEYTON FKA DORA A ELLIOTT,
at M . la MOatondant I at* aal to
P* r»jh*u and baat taddar tor caah,
at Pa W*U Front Door, Samnato
County. Courthouse, SOI Norp Park
Avenue. Sanfard. Ftorkto 32771, al
11 00 a m , on Jin* 27,2002 Fie krttomng datenbad property, aa aal
i P aard Final Summary
Judgmart ol Faradoaura, ton*:
U N I0S. Bunding 2. HUNTER'S
RESERVE.
PHASE
XIII.
a
Condomnwn and an unpndad Intareti in Pa land, common atomanta
and con men aipanaai appurtenant
to aid Una. ai n accontonca a t i and
•utyad to P* covenant*. common*.
ie»tnction*. larma and otiar ptoyti w i ol Pal Doctor alien ol
CandomnHum
ol
HUNTER'S
RESERVE, a condominium, aa
racordad O R Book 19900. Page
990. and amended by AdmnratraOv*
Amarnknam racordad al O R Bock
2013. Page 1774. and aa par ptol
Pareol recorded in Condommum
Book 30. Page* SI 97. aa amandad
from km* to kme, aidudaig but not
Hmrlad to Pal cartaai amendment
recorded In O R Book 21S1. Page
1449 ai or Pa Putkc Racorda ol
Se-nyrr-r County. Florida
DATED pr» 2a day ol May. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF fHE CIRCUIT COURT
By Mary SJitMto
Deputy Dark
Cad M Sugamian. E*q
9700 S Dura Ik^iamy. Si 5S0
Mam. FL 33154
Pubkah June 5,12.2002
IIN0S1
IN THE CIRCUIT CO UR T FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIO A
PROBATE 01VISION
File No,: 02-413-CP
i l l RL ESTATE OF
UOYCE LOUTTCEY, KXJA
tW YCE C LOURCEY
NOTICE TO CREOITOR
The admnatraaan oI P * aauto ol
JOYCE LOURCEY, a/k/a JO YCE C.
JOUNCE Y. doceaaad. Fto Number
“ j a iT C P la pendng el Pa Clreui
I dial tor Semmct* County. Honda,
robala Dfyraton, Iha addles* ol
F",filch
la SOf Norp Park Avenue,
f c intool, Ftoreto 32771-1243
The
I tmut and addruttaa oI Pa paraonr-l reproaentoliyrr and P a paryonal
preaant itiye a .rilomrry ara aaf tarp
below

■Ml ta* court WITHM 3 MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE
O F TH E F E W PUBUCATION OF
IM S NOTICE.
ALL CUUM E N O T EO FEED W t L
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The dMa cf Si* M pubkeMkn &lt;d
PM Node* la Juia S, XXB.
Paraontd RapnaanttoHa:
KARENS. MOORE
FL 320*8
O, LACY
Ftorkto Bar No. 0B7SMT
DEAN. MEAD. EGERTOM. BLOODWORTH. CATOUANO A BQZARTH,
PA
•00N. MagncAa Aearoia, Buie 1900
TatoNion* (400*41-1300
PubWcJun* S. 13.2001
NN062
to b a h a U K FO t am.
on P* day&lt;a) apocMad bate* at p*
trad door at AEwrYi Tbokig Inc.
Locaod « 2400 CM Lak* Umry Rd
Bitto 134, Santord. FL tar ta* ptrpem ct dkpoakig M to*
For torpor kden

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PUBLIC AUCTION
to ba hato al 12-00
p m. on Pa l « P *ay or Jim* M OK
Al P* to rt door ol Santord Tbwtag
and Recovery located al 2321
Coirwy Club M , Santord. FT 32771,
tot Pa pupoaa «| ik p a n g cl Pa
toioakig mrecae
YEAR 19*0 UAKEDOOGE
VFM JB3CU14X3LU0SS443
Pubic a c to n to ba M U at 1200
pm. on P * 19*1 t o | N N n l M E
Al Pe bard door d Sertord Ibekng
end Recowry located al 2S22
Couiky Club Rd., Santord, H 32771,
tot Pe purpea* ol ftopoefng ot Pa
YEAR 19*0 MAKE FORD
VW* ltopp*tleMtS*779
Pubic aucaon to ba hakf M 1200
p m. an p a 19M ** ( al Jiato 2*02.
Al P* to rt door ol SardMd Tbapg
toid Tlatorary localad M 2S22
Coudry Club Rd., Santord. FI 32771,
tor Fa pwpoaa ol ikepoalng cd Pa
YCAR1M S MAKS TOYOTA
V»*» JT2AE92E0KO14*8*1
Pub*c auc*on to ba held at 1200
pan. an P a ISBl Bay *1 June M B
Al p * konl dear ol Sertord Tpetog
and Racawry tocetod M 2422
Courby CMb R A, Bantofd. R * m i .
YEAR IM S MAKE OLDSMOBKE
V1NF IO3CWe*3*F43707SS
Plbtotcjun* S. 2003
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F ic r m o u * NAME
Nonce It hereby gtmn Pol I am
engaged p buetoaee to 310 MKton
L a ir Dnv*. Santord, Seminole
Cowdy, Ftorkto 32771. lector Pe
FTcMkaie Name ol A* Akaul Paato
and PM I InHnd to i*g|enr laid
name M p
the Drvnron ol
Corporator!*. Talahaataa. Ftorkto. P
accotdanca atoh Pa ptoulalona ol P*
Frctfltoua Nam* Stolutoa. to-Wit:
Saceon *6309. Florida statute!
1991.
Doug llltok~Tnatlil
Pubtott Ju ia 5.2002
NN067
NOTICE
VeNcto Aucdon 0900am
WHEN June 14,10*3
WHERE: P a / I Truck and Auto
Repair. Inc.. 1919 W. IN Street.
Sardord. FL 32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE.
YEAR 19M
MAKE Chryeiar Conquet!
COLOR: Black
VIN a JJ3CCS4N0J2D19623
VEHICLE:
YEAR 19*6
MAKE: PlymouP Voyagar
COLOR: Blue
VIN t 2P4FHS1G1GR624309
VEHICLE
YEAR 19*7
MAKE Dodge Ana*
COLOR While
VIN r IB38O3606HF292S23
WHEN June IS, 1003
VEHICLE;
YEAR 1987
MAKE Honda Accord .
COLOR Saver
VINE: 1HOCA536HA156619
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1907
MAKE: Chevrolet Calabrty
COLOR Goto
VIN t 101AW51R6H6I41640
VEHICLE:
YEAR. 1906
MAKE. Subaru Subon Wegon
COLOR Blue
VIN • JFIAN43BXGC4391M
PuCrtah Juia 3. 2002
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ELEANOR EURRITT. r t k H NO R A
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FURSUANT TO CHARTER 46
NOTICE IS HEREBY (W E N purM rtB w tM H W F M a u n w y

Call 322-2611
8«m1nolt H*rald
ClaMffltd D*pt.
To Ploco Your Ad

Cowdy Due daw. J a a H I H H *
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&gt; A W n C E ^S ^ H E FUEUC: » A
P B M O N O t O O a TO APPEAL A
DECISION M A M WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSCERED AT
T M ABOVS MEETFtQ OR ICATL
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A M ) (V D C N C S . WMCH RECORO
• NO T PROVOED BY THE CTTY
OF SANFORD. (FS 2X0106)
PERSONS WITH O B A N U m
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PART O F A T I Sf ANY OF T H E M PROCCEDB4GS SHOULD CONTACT
THB PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 3*73626 4*
HOURS M ADVANCE OF THE
PMAWt IJky 2 2 20M and Jww 2
lo ot
IM1S4

OCBRAA GUNN,

P* Q r e A Cowl tor
C o w * Ftorkto. Prebtoa DMMon, Fto
el MkcN to Sanarpto Cowdy
m*. 301 N Pork Aran*.
, Ftorkto 32771-12*2. Tito
tdP*
*■ P
■ attomay are ad torp
A U F4TERESTE0 PERSONS ARE
N O m O TH K T
A l paraona on M a n Fto note* N

al Pa Clark ol Pa Dtcu* CourTl
otooa. You may radar P m dearYbu mual heap P a C lw t ol Pa
Ckaat CswTl Okie* noMad ol yow
Ckarerd a t t i l l (Ybu may toa Note*
ol Cwrad A l i m . Ftorkto Farrdy
LaaForm 12.914) Fukaa paper* to
on record at die etorfa
WAflMNft RWe 122*8. Ftorkto
a Bute* at Procedure,

Fto vM M y ol Fto a*. Pa
d Fw paraonol npravanue, or f i b* N n d
tda Cowl ara raqfjkad to tot Pad
otfadKaw M p Pda Cowl WIDEN
THE LATER OF THREE I40NTH9
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FU S T
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR THOTTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
T**S NOTICE ON R C M .
A l oadtora d Pa daoadw* and
or
on adiom ■ copy d Pda nokc* Ik
d ta to l

oI document* and kdormelton,
Fakjra to amply can raaM P aanokonk. td u d ig dkentoaal or a lM ig
ofptoaRngk
Dwad MAY 12002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BfSutondi P
‘ coplM

SSS,?: May I K E t. **, an* June
2 2001
MM110

■9THECMCUTT CO U N T
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTD
9 FOR
I COUNTY,
NOA
CASE NOSM9L1S77-CB44L
IN R £ THE MARRIAGE O f
WE11AM PASSALACOUA,

DOLORES PASSALACOUA.
NO TKS OF A C T O N FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MARMUGE
T U DOLORES PASSALACOUA
979* FraNdord Annua
PTiiadepNa. PA IE114
YOU ARE NCRF1EO Pal w i ackon
you ara raqwrad to earv* a copy ol
yow artoan daNnaao. F any to 4 on
W ILUAU PASSALACOUA. (Vo
Stanley M. Sfvar Aaomay *1 Lam
P A , amoa* add*** la t220 DougM*
Annua, SUM 201. Longwood,
Ftorkto 12779 an or b*4or* fdtoe)
JUNE 7. 3002. and fto P* ongnal
M P P* dark ol PM Court al 301
32771. betom karvrea an PrMu a
or atunadtotoly PataaWar. F you tai
to do to. • dttto* may ba antarad
agalnal you tor P* rekel damandad
Copras ol al cowl doewnants P File
caaa, tockidng ordara, ara aniabia
*1 P# dark ol Pa CkcWI CowTi
o*ks. Ybu may revtovr Pass documerda ipon raquaaL
You mual kaap Pa Clark ol p*
C r o t CourTl M b* noakad oI yow
curat* aiMdaa (Ybu may Iks NoOc*
ot Currant A d k rn . Ftorkto Supreme
Cowl Approved Famdy Law Form
12914) F u lw a p a p a ra P F M b w
aul nr* be maiad to P* addraa* on
record al p* dark* olhca.
WARNING. RWe 12 283, Ftorkto
Family Law Rutaa ol Procedure.
ot document* and rntormanon
FaArr* to comply can raaWI M aancttona, ro u to g (tondaaaJ or wrung
cd cJeerknaa
Datod MAY 3. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By SiAonda People*
Deputy Clark
Pibattv May IS, 22.29. and Jun*
S. 2002
MMI1*

SubnkBodbf
Lara Ototo d r
1100 NW 4SFi SbaaL SWto 120
Fort LautortoJ*. Ftorkto 33309
Ttoaphorw (944H440364
Facaknto: (164)771 -3062
PubtWtMoy 2K 2002 and JWto S.
2002
1*4217
M TH E O R C U T COURT FOR

FF9STAR BAMC, NJL, AS TR U STEE
UNDER THE APPLICABLE
A G R E E IC M T FOR NEW
CENTURY HOME EQUITY LOAN
TRUST. SERIES 200ONCA ASSETBAKED FASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES,
S TEPH EN STERN and SO FIA
STERN. Naa**; M M ,

BHAWNWUIAMS.
N oncaoFA ci
OtoBOLITTION OF
TO : SHAWN W UIAM B
Adtoaat UrOnoam
YOU ARE N0DF1SD P M an token
haa ktan Bad agtonal you and twl
you ara raqWNd to aani* a copy of
yow artoan dttonaoo, F any to 1 on
D O R A A O U W . ntioaa t o t a * It
M S WTanaaad Lana, ANwnonto
Springe. Ftorkto &gt;2714. on or M m
Htotol JUNE 12 7002. and t o P*
ort^M atoiFi* dark olPto Cowl at
301 Norp Fork Annua.

W 201 H Park Awnu*.
Santord, FL 32771.
M^W ar (407)9*44330 rtol I
aavan (7) daya pitot to Fw
ing F twarpg MgakaA (TOO) 1*00-9646771 or Ybkto (V}1-*00■64*770 VW Ftortto Ratoy Bantoax
Datod Fdi 17 dto cThtoy. 2002.
MARY ANNE MORM
dark OTTTwONxA Cowl
By: Mwy Sfreup*

d Pa

Court W ID EN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATS OF TH E FSW T PUBUCAnCN
OF THW NOTICS OR D 6R TY DAYS
AFTER T H t DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
Al o*ier eraStan ol Pa dsoadard
aae bar
agalnal
4 toa die
Cowl WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER TV* DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The data ol P * tow pubAcadon of
PM Node* I* May 29.2002.
THOMAS C. VANCHEW
J. Brian Baad. Eaqutra
Aaomay tar Paraonal Rapraaantaflia
Ftorkto Bw Ma.: 07*40*9
PoW OOkto Boa 214*
Orlando. FL 32*02-2146
Pttorto {407)702-6639
PiPkah May 29,2002 and June 2
2003
MM213______________
M THE O R C U T COURT
OF THE 19TH
M ANO FOR
COUNTY,

C A M NOu F1-CA 4M -14L
CITIBANK. N A . AS TRUSTEE,
KENNETH Q PAYETTE; MARIE
PAYETTE: WEKIVA HUNT CLUB
COMMUNTTY ASSOCIATION. F4C.
AN UNKNOWN PERSON1S) IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY,
RS-NODC8 OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwauant to k Final Judgment d
Foradoawa datod Fto 17 day ol May,
2003. and amend In Caaa No. 01CA42S-14-U ol Pa CacuO Cowl d
P* 1ITH Judtaui Cecud in and tor
Sammol* County. Ftortto iMkaakto
Ftohupaal and beat bkktor k* caah
at Fw W EST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE d Fto Samrnoto
County CourthouM. In Samlnol*
Cowdy, Ftorkto at It 00 o'clock i n
on Ft* 20 day d Juto. 1002. Fw Wtarnnq daacitoad property aa aal torp
*i aard Fdtol Judgmar*. toa*:
LOT 31. WEKIVA H IU S SECTION
NINE. ACCORWNO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 22. PAGES 73 AND 79. PUB­
LIC RECORD9 OF SEMINOLE.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
AK/X 108 STEVENAGE COURT.
LONOWOOO, FL 32779
In

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*FuU Process Color Available
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Call The Seminole Herald Commercial Printing Department
at: (407)322-2611 For Quotes.

M OTOS OF ACTION
T d STEPHEN STERN
B O F U STERN
LaM knoadi aMkaw
3F7 N SpakSng Cram
Laka Mary. FL 3274*
YOU ARE NO7F1E0 F M an *c*cn
to toradoa* d mengaga on Fw M toatog daacvBad property In
Samkala Cowdy, Ftorlda:
L O T 22, BRISTOL PARK.
ACCORDING TO THB PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M FLAT
BOOK » . PAGES 7*. *0 ANO F I.
PUBUC RECORDS O f SEMNOLS
COUNTY. FLO R DA
ha* bean Rad *ga*M you and you
are raraWad to aanm * eepy cF yow
mkton dafanaaa. F any. to &gt; on
SMITH. HIATT 4 D4AZ. P A .
PtoMFTk altameyk. M
to 26*1
SWto 303. Fort Lawtontoto. Ftorkto
3330*. tdFiki X day* Iran krai Onto
ot ptCWcakan, 2002. and toa Fto ortgtoMiMRFi* dark d Fdi Cowlakhar
baton annico on PtokdMa alfcanayn
or Immadtoatly Baraahar; oFtonMaa,
a dalaWI &lt;41 b* aratrad agadM you
tor Fw rakel itomandad n Fw contptokd or pabkon.
DATED on MAY 72 XXB.
MMT|W*TM 'W tH , PEf*
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
Bf-RuV! King
A* Oapuly dark
PUBLISH F t Sardcrd Harald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH T H E
AMEIbCANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES N E E D E D SPECIAL ACCOMM O O A TO N TO PARD O PATI IN
THW P R O C IE D M SHOULD C O N ­
TA CT COURT AOUMTWTAATKX AT
M l N. PARK jarYNUB, BAMPORO,
FLORIDA » n i . TELEPHONE
NUMBER (407)3234330. N O T
LATER THAN SEVEN (TV DAYS
PRIOR T O THE PROCEEDING. IF
HEARING IMPAIRED, (TOO) 1-8009644771, OR VOICE (V) 1-6009541770, VIA FLORIDA RELAY SER­
VICE.
PiMah: May 2t, 2002 and Jww S,
2002
MM2H_________________________
■4 TH E C M C U T COURT
FOR SEMMOLE COU9TTY,

M RE: ESTATE OF
ROSE A. SABAOOe,
NOTICE O f A0MBBSTKAT10N
The adidntotriaon M Fw aatate cd
ROSE A SABADOS. dacaeaad. Fa*
Nwrtwr 02 244CP-to pandtog In Fw
Crrcur Cowl tor Samtwto County.
Ftorkto. PnrbaM Dhrlalon, Fw
addraa* ol which to PO. Drawer C.
Santord. Ftorkto 32771 Tito noma*
and atkk***** d tw paraonal rapraaardakv* and Fw paraonal rapraaarvALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A i paraona on aaran tda nokc* to
tarvad who have obfacbona dial
chakeng* Fto valday d Tto m l. Fw
queancakon* d Fw paraonal fapra•ardabv*. vanua. or Vdtodtoaon d
h e Cowl are rayarad to to* Fwir
obfacbon* wdh FW Cowl WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS -AFTER TH E
OATE O f SERVICE O f A COPY O F
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A4 cradaon d Fw decadara and
ocher peraona having derma or
demands agaaM decederdl aetata
on adwm a copy ol Fa* node* to
dale ol Fw fkw pubtcaaon oI Fus
nobce nkM tto Ftod dakna adh Fw
Court WITHIN THE LATER O f
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O f THIS NOTICE OH THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O f SERVICE O f
A CO PY O f THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A l oktor credaora ol Fto dacadard
and paraona having deans or
Cowl WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF m s NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. OEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FltFD WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dale d Fto trto pUAcabon d
Fva Nobc* I* May 29. 2002.
Paraonal Rapraaanutfv*
EUGENE M SABADOS
WILLIAM H MORRISON. ESQUIRE
AJkdTtoy tor ParacnaJ Rapraaardabva
7100 SOUTH U S t V ~ * y IT 92
Fam Park. FL 32730
Phone: (407)634-1424
Pukkah May 29. 2002 and Jww S.
2002
MM219
NOTICE
The SornnoW Cowdy Port ArWwrtty,
Santord. Sarrvnoto Cowdy. Ftonda.
and awlfucbcaw to pmapacbv* OkJdera d w n g b M r t propoaala tor
Fw work horam itoaciktod
Bid sSCOPA 132. Cordrad tor Fw
Rectorabun ol a 22.500 aqk Metal
Rod
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
OF
WORK:
The pmapel *on anal oonaw c4 Fto
laaloraoon d a 22400 at) E root on a
maul burkftnga at the Port ol
Santord. Samfnofe County. Ftorkto
througn iha awtaHaton ol a kgud n-hC-er mambrarto lyttam
INSTRUCTIONS ON OBTA'-Tr
SPECIFICATIONS

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CowayPcrttaFtortN
Oanrda K. DMpab Admbi
9 a W k Dowdy Port AuFcaay
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Ported Sardord
Sardord, Ftorkto 32771
(407) 32247M
C M M td W
b* cbtokwd lor a i
ol Twenty and 0 V 1 M
(12000 ). chaika to ba mad*, .
to tto Sandnola County Pert
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EDNA I . SURFEIT, artVa EDNA
ELNORA BURRrTT, artVa EDNA
ELEANOR OUFEETT, aAVa ELNORA
BURRTTT, dacaatad. Fla Nwtoar
02X 3 -C P , to ptneto* to Fw CtaMI
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ALL M T I RESTED PERSONS ARE
N A So&lt;X tom M t w dacadar* MU

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LATER O P T H R U (3) MONTHS
AFTER T H E DAT* OP T W PM ST
PUBLICATION OP TT«S NOTICE
OR TTORTY (30) DAYS AFTER TH E
DATE OP SERVICE O f A COPY OP
IM S N O TICE ON T H U .

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to (to Mdto accwpc ■ » bkto or any part

a copy al t*a i
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Cowl W ITHM TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF T W FIRST PUBLICATION
OP TV** NOTICE OR THETTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE O F SERVICE OP
A CO PY O F T H U NOTICE ON
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T H R U (3) MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE O F TH E F M T FLM UCATON
OF m * NOTICE.
ALL C L A M S NOT SO F E ID WSJ.
X FOREVER BARRED

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A U CUUMS ANO DCMANOS NOT
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Wbyn* Bum*

FL 227724*40
407/322-2171

Port Autooity.
Dated tow I4to day M kday. 2002. at
SartdnL SanWeto Ccwd* Ftorlda.
By order ok S I M M O ll COUNTY
PORT AUTHOFETY

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2 0 W ander
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2 3 Arabic or
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2 8 Pro
2 0 Benz trailer
2 7 W here sto­
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3 3 Harrison
Ford's Solo
3 4 "Othello"
character
3 8 Model of p e r­
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3 9 Answ er to
theme query,
"W ho's an
there?"
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way or sea
41 Pear type
42 W hat the
maid lost to
be m ad?
43 Fool around

88 Marta S a in t
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89 Beyond
enthusiasm
9 0 W estern

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since 1048
81 Pictures on a
sm al screen
82 W oody A llen
Mm subtext
8 3 Insert In the
gam e
6 4 tra not to
be taken
seriously
88 The y’re out
o n e lim b
8 8 A Kennedy
0 7 Eye
problem s
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tower
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good
paddling
3 th e starters,
in sports
4 Popular
vacation
destination
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legal or
chute
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game

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40 Verified
Information
4 2 "___ tor A*
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(1 9 6 8 film)
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the limit
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48 Rospondod
to the alarm
d o ck
47 Pitcher In a
suit?
4 « Keaton or
Saw yer
49 Expressions
of frustration
82 K ej/com po-

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good

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11 Jo a h o r rib
12 First n a m e In
Russian
dram a
13 N ew s exec
A riedge
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In
W in te r
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20 Kind of letter
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feline
30 W ee
w hopper
31 Unproductive
com m otion
32 ____M oines,
Iowa
38 D ada daddy?
38 W ord of w on­
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37 B ru n s
Bobby
39 Staying

53 Sam ba or
m am bo
84 W inding road
features
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output
87 Law yer's
undertaking
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(407) 322-2488
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ROOM-MATE WANTED 1280
PLUS UTILITIES. NO LEASE.
DRUG FREE. HISTORIC
DISTRICT, ASAP 407-324-3288

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bncatj ywd. 2408 Orwg* Aaa. 407323-4540,

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accaptod. 4850/month.
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balcony, aural*ck. 1400. Atoo 2/1
Gokhbora. 3375. 407-321-8707.

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powar.gaa.waMr Acabla Safa.qutot
araa. 407-262-1304

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Sanford, Florida 3Z773
(407)3234717

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living Room with Fiiaplaca.
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AIN499-007

New 3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes
•BUY. SELL‘ TRADE

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SANFORD — A missionary for
New THbes Mission was killed Riday
during a shootout between a radical
Islamic group and US.-tnuned Filipino
soldiers on a mission to rescue him and
his wife from their captors.
Martin Burnham, 42. was shot and
killed during the firefight, and his wife,
Grade, was shot in the right thigh. It is
undear whether the injuries came from
enemy or friendly fire.
*1t hasn’t turned out the way we
were expecting it to, but we're grateful
Gracia is alive," said Doug Burnham,
Martin’s younger brother.
The Burnhams were kidnapped 377
days ago by the Abu Sayyaf, an extrem-

pendent Muslim state in the south
Philippines. One other American and
17 Filipinos were also abducted.
Despite months of diplomatic negotia­
tions and the release of most of the
hostages, Abu Sayyaf refused to free
the couple.
Armed with U S. surveillance tech­
nology and night vision goggles,
Filipino troops were on an extended
two-week rescue mission when they
engaged the rebels early Friday
between the towns of Sibuco and
Sirawai in the southern province of

Board considers
moratorium on
new apartments

uple target of
[home invasion
robbery
|At about 3:20 a m Friday,
Seminole County Sheriff’s
ice received a call about a
ne Invasion robbery that
k place a t 3267 Elhvood
art In the unincorporated
■division of Eastbrook in
riinoie County.
® Deputies identified the vio­
lin s as Rochelle Mecks-Smith,
93. and Curtis Smith, 59.
According to investigators,
'|Se couple was targeted by the
[perpetrators. They do not
relieve the crime was a ran­
dom act
| The Smiths said that at
about 2 3 0 a m , three black
males entered their bedroom,
tied them up and demanded
money. The men left after
about 30 minutes. Deputies
said Meeks-Smlth called 911
on a ceil phone and made h erway to the residence t f a * a
neighbor, who untied her.
Meeks-Smiih suffered
minor injuries from being tied
up and from being struck on
the head. Curtis Smith suf­
fered no injuries. Seminole
[County Major Crimes
Investigators are asldr^ any­
one with any information to
[contact the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office at 407-665-

H n H p h o to * by Tommy VWicont

B y Dan Ping

velyn Woods' kitchen is an image from
a basket lover's dream.
Dozens of woven art pieces hang from the
ceiling — each wilh its own unique identity.
A basket hanging in the com er has raccoons
painted on its sides. Another, hanging next to
the ceiling fan, has roosters.
Although many people would be
impressed by the kitchen's ddcor, Woods
shrugs at it, explaining "the messy kitchen,"
is her workroom. It's where the 81-year-old
Sanford native spends most of her time weav­
ing reed and rope into intricate wooden ves­
sels.
"I'm a basket weaver," Woods said. "That's
what I do."
She docs it a lot. •
Although she can't estimate how many
baskets she makes during the year, she knows
the number is in the triple digits. She makes
sure she has at least 350 baskets to display at
each of the five area arts and crafts shows she

Editor

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Seminole Smile

w n 1 le r b u l is s a id .

"I don't want to stop progress,"
Skat said, "I just want to take a
breather so we can make sure we
allow smart growth."
See M oratorium , Page 10A

Fire inspector halts
H opper activ ities

O ne basket ju st isn yt
enough f o r Woods
M anaging Editor

Seventy-five years ego,
Edwtn E. Perkins, owner of
Perkins Products Co., had a
very big problem.

SANFORD — The city’s
{’tanning and Zoning board is
considering asking the city com­
mission to halt all new apartments
until city officials can grasp the
effects of such development
Chairman Mike Skat suggested
Thursday night that (he I’&amp;Z
board approve a moratorium on
apartments. Though the matter
wasn't formally approved, there
appeared to be a solid majority
who favored the idea.
Skat said the sheer number of
d c -w -apartments — about 3,801)
units in two years — should com­
pel the officials to consider the
effects of rapid growth and
whether the city needs to tweak its
development regulations.
"If just one person lives in each

apartment — and you know that's
not realistic — that translates into
a 10 percent population increase
in the city of Sanford In 18
months," Skat said. "There's a
study that says by 2020, we'll have
the same population density as
Dade and Broward counties."
Board member Bobby Von
Herbulis agreed wilh Skat's con­
cerns, but slid a moratorium
might lead the development com­
munity to consider Sanford as
anti-development.
"A moratorium on anything is
a sign that you’re not pro-devel­
opment — that's the perception,"

Evetyn W oods show* off a low of bar homemade baskets. Th e Sanford native has been making the wood­
en creations for the past 25 years and is known In the area for her artistic vessels.

By Michelle Jeria

Oh Yeah!

New Tribes Mission Spokesman Scott Ross Friday address­
es reporters following the death ol one of the group's mis­
sionaries, Martin Burnham.

Evelyn W oods works ori a basket. T h e 81-year-old
said she can make a basket In one d a y and makes
hundreds each year.

attends throughout the year. She^lso believes
in variety, which is why she mak^s 250 differ­
ent types of baskets for her custofhers.
She claims to never tire of working with
reed and wood. Staying busy is her life's phi­
losophy.
"I have to stay busy," she said. "A busy
person is a happy person."
Woods' passion for baskets began 25 years
ago when she was living in Arizona. A group
See Baskets, Page 8A

SANFORD — City fire officials
have halted all activities at
Hopper Academy because the
building fails to meet minimum
life safety standards.
In addition, the president of the
non-profit group which owns the
building admits the facility has
not kid fire insurance for several
months.
Built in 1906, Hopper Academy
served black students during seg­
regation. After years of disrepair,
tire historic school iias undergone
several years of renovations.
Despite those improvements,
fire Inspector Tim Robles discov­
ered recently that a Certificate of
Occupancy nos never been Issued.
He also found the building was
being utilized as a day care, and
meeting space for child dance

classes and adult aerobics instruc­
tion even though the building was
never equipped with smoke
detectors, alarms or sprinklers. ,
"The Sanford Fire LX-partment
will not allow any occupancy
(after school programs) until the
minimal life safety (features) are
installed inside this structures,"
Robles wrote in a letter to Alteon
Lathrop Lathrop was trying to
secure an occupational license to
operate a dance studio at the facil­
ity. "Please undersLind that our
position is to have the building
meet the 'safest degree of life safe­
ty' prior to any occupancy."
The Community Improvement
Association of Seminole County
(CIAS), a non-profit group, owns
the building. Its president, Charles
Rowe, said sprinkler systems were
never put into tire building during
S e e Hopper, I’jg e BA

Green thumb gardener grows 132-pound Carolina Cross watermelon
B y Michelle Jeria

Managing Editor

V innle Cued - Winter
Springs High School student

Index
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SANFORD — Edgar and Mary
Ann Bruce have dilemma. They
recently picked a 132-pound
watermelon from their garden,
and they don't have an icebox
large enough to keep it chilled.
The super-sized melon is
Edgar's creation. A Sanford native
with a green thumb, he was sur­
prised when his Carolina Cross
watermelon grew to such large
proportions.
"On the seed packet, it says it
can grow to 200 pounds," Edgar
said. "1 didn't believe iL But I
thought, 'I'll see what it can do.'
This is tiie largest one I've ever
grown."
Although Edgar doesn't know

what to do with the 132-pounder, using any special fertilizer or plant
it isn't his only worry. He has sev- food, his watermelons seem to
eral other watermel­
ons weighing 80
unds or more he
nested this year.
On the seed
They too pose a prob­
packet, it
lem when it comes to
says it can
freezer space.
grow to 200
Carolina
Cross
watermelons are noto­
pounds. I
rious for their size.
didn't
The largest on record
believe it.
was grown in 1990 by
Bill
Carson.
The
Tetinesseans's record 'breaking
fruit
, weighed 262 pounds
and measured 42
inches long.
Edgar may be well on his way
to reaching that record. Without

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Sanlord resident Edgar Bruce shows off hts 132-pound Carolina
melon, pictured in the center The other two melons weigh about I

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SEPTEMBER 25, 2 0 0 2

HttiYEAn No. 11

San fo rd , Florida

Copyright O 2002 Tlw Sominolo

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www.seminoloherald.com

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By Dan Ping
Editor

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have looked good to
somebody.
Page1B

Seminole begins
aerial m osquito
spraying
This week in Seminole
County started with a mas­
sive aerial mosquito spray­
ing. Throughout the week,
weather permitting, areas to
be sprayed include Black
*Hammock, Chuluota,
Geneva, Lake Mary, Sanford
and Winter Springs.
A total of 50,000 acres in
Seminole County are to be
sprayed utilizing a fixed
wing twin turbine engine
King Air aircraft. This is the
first time the county and
several cities will have con­
ducted aerial spraying for
mosquito control.
The project is a combined
effort of Seminole County
and Clarke Mosquito
Control. The product that is
being applied is Anvil 10 +
10 w nloi is a higher concen­
tration than the Anvil 2 + 2
that is being ground applied
currently by Clarke, in
Seminole County. The prod­
uct is a synthetic Pyrethroid
compound, which is
approved for use according
to the labeling.
The aircraft used for the
aerial spraying arc twin
Turbine Engine King Air 90‘s
that meet all FAA part 137
requirements and are flying
at 200 feet.
Several calls were received
by the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office Monday
night, while the aerial spray­
ing was occurring. The
callers expressed concerns
about the low-flying aircraft.

Seminole Smile

SANFORD — City commissioners
agreed to stricter regulations for new usedcar dealers coming into Sanford, but dealers
earned on important concession.
Revisions to Schedule E of the Land
Development Regulations included changes
to several items, out the commission's first
reading of the ordinance focused primarily
on used car lots.
As written, the regulation requires new
used-car dealerships to have a minimum lot
size of 1 acre with extensive landscaping. It

Commissioners agree to limit
requirements for garage facilities
niicinncciic In
aLso nuiuinvl
required ikn
the businesses
to nmi'iiln
provide a■»
two-bay garage facility for on-site repairs.
Commissioner Randy Jones said requir­
ing dealerships to provide garage space was
too demanding because some dealers have
all repairs done off-site.
"I'd like to see us split tliis so we have dif­
ferent categories for those dealerships that
provide service and those that don't," Jones
said. "If a new business comes in and wants

Wal-Mart’s ‘good
neighbor’ attitude
helps end conflict

In nmirinn
c/trvS/vi on-sile,
nnurSln then
them we
inn require
nr
to
provide service
the two bays. If the work is going to be done
somewhere else, they can use that space for
more cars."
The
1-acrc
requirement
was
approved, however, modifications may
be made when the ordinance comes
back for second reading. Commissioner
Art Woodruff questioned whether the
minimum size might encumber other

dealerships opening in Sanford.
"I'm usually the one who says we should
set the bar high ," Woodruff said. "But I
think it may be too high by requiring a full
acre."
Jim Dunn, owner of CMC Automotive
Group, has lead the opposition against the
ordinance, and lie agrees with Woodruff
regarding the one-acre requirement.
"You're making it cost prohibitive to sell
used cars in Sanford," Dunn said. "Under
these regulations, it will cost $1 million to
start a used-car business."
See Car Loti Page 6A

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Presidents and Postmasters

By Nick Pfetfauf

deliveries of goods would gener­
ate noise and light during evening
hours, which would adversely
What appealed to be a conflict impact the residential community.
between a developer and a neigh­
The county staff was recom­
borhood was resolved before it mending the Commission uphold
came before the Seminole County an earlier decision of the Planning
Commission TUcsday morning.
Manager and deny the appeal,
and not imp
Hunter's
Reserve Master
delivery hour
Association,
... we’ll do whatever it
restrictions.
representing 38
Prior to the
takes to be a good neighbor
single-family
presentation of
to
the
folks
at
Hunter’s
homes in
the item to the
Reserve.
Heritage Oaks
full
commis­
Court, and 201
sion, Chairman
Condo units
^ ^
Qngoiy D. Lm Daryl McLain
Attorney repretentng Wal-Mart called for
within Hunter's
reserve, had
^ * » * i ^ * a 10- minute
objected to the
recess of the
Hunter's Landing project current­ meeting. That's all it took.
ly being developed at the comer of
When the meeting reconvened,
McCulloch Road and 5R-434 Commissioner Grant Malloy
(Alafaya Trail).
announced he hod taken llw
Among the businesses to be break time to
located at the new development is meet with Mr. Main and the attor­
a Wal-Mart store. The homeown­ ney representing Wal-Mart, and
ers, represented their President came to an agreement
Francis R. Main, wanted the coun­
He said Wal-Mart would agree
ty to restrict delivery of goods to to limit deliveries to a period of 5
the store either to 7 a m to 9 p.m
a.m. until midnight only, and
or 7 a.m. to ll p m They preferred would pay $5,000 to the homethe shorter time.
The contention was that night See Development Page 7A
Staff Writer

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Riverwalk contract signed

Kenneth Dittmann holds up a 100-year-old document ha found at a local garage sale. It indicates John
Smith was selected In 1894 by President Grover Cleveland to be Sanford's postmaster. Smith's nomina­
tion was also confirmed by the U.S. Senate.

Dittmann finds 100-year-old document
while furniture shopping at garage sale
By Michelle Jerta
Managing Editor
1
When Kenneth Dittmann
visited a local garage sale
recently, he was hoping to
find a few pieces of antique
furniture. Instead, he dis­
covered a small part of
Sanford's history.
Among the furniture
and other odds and ends,
the Sanford resident found
a 100-year-old document
signed by President Grover
Cleveland and U.S.
Postmaster General Wilson
S. Blssell. The certificate
empowered John Smith to

Kenneth Dittmann, a Sanford numismatist, said President Grover
Ctovelancfs signature on the document he recently purchased is authentic.
serve as Sanford's postmaster
for a four-year term beginning
in December 1894.
"The first thing I did when I
got the document was research
the signature," Dittmann said.
"I assumed there were a lot of
postmasters in the country, so I

H ifild photo by Tommy Vincent

Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard, right, and Wharton-Smith Inc. presWant G e o r g e Smith, aacond from right, sign contracts awarding the
Riverwalk construction to Smith's company. City A ttorney Lonnie
Qroot, far left, and City Manager Tony VanDerworp look on. The
project will cost $10.5 million and span 1.2 miles from Mellonville
Avenue in the east to French Avenue, US 17/92 in the west This
12-foot wide bika/pedestrian path will boast a new ly constructed
Seminole Boulevard and seawall, riverwalk amenities such as trel­
lis swings and a myriad ol landscaping and hardscaping. After an
Initial meeting with the contractor and learning how to save dollars
on the project the ground breaking Is tentatively set for the second
week In October. Some of the first seawall panels will be placed in
November. Wharton-Smith has chosen Ed Waters and Sons, out of
Jacksonville to construct the seawall. The project should be com­
plete In December 2003.

The presidential document Kenneth Dittmann found indicates John
Smith was nominated by Grover Cleveland for the position of Sanford
postmaster.

thought the president's sig­
nature might have been a
copy. I wanted to make
sure it was the actual sig­
nature of Grover
Cleveland."
According to Dittmann,
there are several ways to
determine the authenticity
of a document, including
the paper and the type of
ink used for signatures and
dates. The signature on
Smith's document matched
other documents signed by
President Cleveland.
"Additionally, this
would not be the type of
document that would have
been duplicated or coun­
terfeited," Dittmann said.
Sec Document, Page 7A

Bahamian Market Place returns to Sanford
By Mlchalla Jarla
Managing Editor

Index
Butineu........... ....... ....... 4A
Go Millad......... ............./ M l
Crouword .......
Dear Abby . . . . ..................2A
Ugalt ............. .............3 0-6a
Obituanei....... ..................3A
Police lo g ........ ..................2A
Sport! .............

SANFORD— When people are
celebrating the 125th birthday of
Sanford during this weekend's
Heritage Festival, they will also
have tne opportunity to experi­
ence a part of the Caribbean cul­
ture.
One of the more colorful and
exdting attractions at past Sanford
Heritage Festivals, tne Bahamian
Market Place is once again return­
ing this year to offer an array of
unique food, entertainment and

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fun. For the fourth year, a delega­
tion of 50 Balumions will arrive in
Sanford from the island of
Eleuthera to continue a special
relationship between Sanford and
Gregory Town, Bahamas.
"The
festival's
Bahamian
Market Place is the result of Lite
relationship between the city of
Sanford and Gregory Town,"
Festival Coordinator Ron Rose
said. "It's a unique event, and is
the only event outside of their
country where people from
Gregory Town offer an authentic
Bahamian market place,"

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Sanford and Gregory Town
have been sister cities for the past
15 years, said Craig A. Woods,
general manager for Out Islands,
Bahamas Ministry of Tourism.
Along with supporting each
other's festivals — Gregory Town
hosts a Pineapple Festival each
summer — former Mayor Larry
Dale and other city officials pro­
vided food and other supplies to
the Bahamian town when it was
devastated by a hurricane.
"The friendship has continued
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A GLANCE AROUND O U R COUNTY

O ut &amp; A bou t

Honor Fallen Heroes

Man holding in-laws
ashes may have lost
grip on reality

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With Septem ber declared
as Drug Aw areness M onth,
the New Life Connections,
Inc. agency's President,
Marla ]. Dann, Rev. D r
Frank W illiams, Stephanie
Littles and staff invites the
Sanford community to a
presentation designed to
raise awareness of drugs
and alcohol abuse and how
it affects families.
The event will be held
Saturday, Sept. 28,. at 4
p.m. at the Goldsboro Star,
West 13th Street In Sanford.
JR 's BBQ will be serving
dinners afterward for a
nominal fee.

DEAR ABBY: My family has always had
its share of eccentrics, but my older brother,
"Rusty," has me perplexed. His mother-inlaw, "Louise," passed away six months ago
and was cremated per her wishes. She left a
considerable amount of money to my brother
and sister-in-law — well into seven figures.
Rusty was always fond of his mother-in-law,
............................... and I recognize their bond,
---------------------- but his actions of late have
grown bizarre.
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Rusty now takes Louise's
ashes with him to family
functions, graduations,
camping trips — and even
got a permit to take her
______________ | remains sailing with them
in the Caribbean.
^ ear
Louise travels first class
A b b y
to more places and attends
more functions as cromains
• • • • • • • than she did when she was
flesh and blood. M eanwhile, our own dear
mother is still living, and she is never invited
to accompany them on any of these trips.
What's your reading of this?
POOR BUT SAN E BRO TH ER

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DEA R BRO TH ER: Your brother could
have separation issues w ith Louise, or he
could be overw helm ingly grateful for the
w ind fall she left them. He may bring the
ashes to fam ily functions in an effort to
assure that Louise, although gone, ia not
forgotten.
Your signature indicates that you suspect
your brother may have lost touch w ith real­
ity. M ention your concerns to your brother.
If he doesn't have a logical explanation,
m ention your concerns to his w ife. If she
agrees, he should have a mental and neuro­
logical evaluation.

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A window display at Arts and Ends In downtown Sanford honors the heroes of Sept. 11, 2001. The store's owner, Cerey Ferrell,
designed the window display.

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D EA R ABBY: I met a wonderful man,
"Ryan," whom I love dearly. We were plan­
ning on a June wedding, but I called it off
because of his heavy credit card debt. I
thought it should be paid off before we got
married.
Also, Ryan has a way o f hiding things
from fn p jhai I feel should be out in the open,
if he geUJL.call from a bill collector, he
^
always goes into another room to talk*
Shoulfit^U ^c, included in what's going on in

DEAR WARY: Trust Is everything in a
relationship — and you and this man don't
have it. Listen to your intuition, and if you
do decide to marry him , insist on premarital
and credit counseling first, and keep your
own separate line o f credit so his cannot
ruin yours.
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van
Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and
was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips.
Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or
P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
To receive a collection of Abby's most
memorable — and most frequently requested
— poems and essays, send a business-sized,
self-addressed envelope, plus check or
money order for S5 (U.S. funds) to: Dear
Abby — Keepers Booklet, P.O. Box 447,
Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is
included in the price.)

Magnolia Avenue, Sanford,
Bar Code switch
was stopped by deputies
Linneth Leon, 42, of
Tuesday
at French Avenue
Borada Road, Sanford, was
Police
and 25th Street. He was
arrested by Sanford police
Blotter
charged with driving
Sunday at a retail store in
under the influence and
the 3600 block of Orlando
violation of a drivers
Drive. According to the
license restriction.
arrest report, she removed
wooded area
a bar code from a tO O thof beer. -X(tel05feirtg ••? 2
nit $ 6 . '
p i t t ^ C o h b e d -s h / e p tS v V iU ie d
sfcfcd fpr.'^violation of the Lake Monroe Terrace, wps
open container ordinance,
stopped by Sanford police
at $29.26, after which she
he attacked the officer,
Monday at 10th Street and
paid the $6.96. Police
chipping the officer's
Park Avenue, he was .
charged her with petty
tooth. He was given addi­
charged with driving with
shoplifting.
tional charges of aggravat­ a suspended license, giv­
ed batteiy of a police offi­
ing false ID to a law
Fights with officers
enforcement officer, having
cer and disorderly intoxi­
Samuel Leon McMillan,
blue headlights, and win­
cation.
18, of Sipes Avenue, was
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dow tinting below the
arrested by Sanford police
legal line.
Traffic stops
Sunday. Officers went to
Diane C. Williamson, 53
his residence to serve a
of Sanford Avenue, was
Battery
warrant on him, when he
stopped by Sanford police
Raymond Arthur
fought with the officers
Williams, 38, Hurston
then fled two blocks before Sunday at 25th Street and
Grandview Avenue. She
Avenue, Sanford, was
being apprehended.
was charged with driving
arrested by deputies
During tne confrontation,
under
the
influence
of
Monday at his residence
one officer cut his leg on a
alcohol/drugs, and having following an altercation
fence, another reported a
an open container of beer.
with his wife. He was
tom uniform and a minor
charged with
cut. McMillan was charged
James Dwayne Burnett,
battery/domestic violence.
with battery on a law
26 of Winter Park, was
enforcement officer and
stopped by sheriff's
James Wade Mills, 28, of
resisting an officer with
Coachman Court, Sanford,
deputies Sunday on West
violence.
was arrested by Longwood
Lake Mary Blvd. When
they checked the vehicle, a police early Tuesday in a
Patrick Robert Dinardo,
parking lot on SR-434 near
deputy reported seeing a
44, of Altamonte Springs,
large knife on the seat next Rangeline Road. Officers
was arrested by Sanford
said a fight broke out
to die driver. He was
police Monday at a busi­
among tnree persons in a
arrested on a charge of
ness in the 3200 block of
possession of a concealed
vehicle,* whicn then pulled
Orlando Drive. Officers
weapon.
into the lot. Mills was
were called regarding a
arrested on a charge of bat­
disturbance, and spotted
Henry Jay Dykeman, 51, tery - causing bodily harm.
Dinardo coming out of a

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I would offer to help with his debt, but
Ryan makes three times as much money as I
do. Pius, I have discovered that some o f his
credit card charges are from Internet pom
sites. (He swears he no longer frequents
them.)
Don't get me wrong, Abby. This man has
done everything he can to get back on track
financially so we can be married. But I still
feel he’s hiding little things from me — most­
ly about money.
Am I making too much of this? What
should I do or say when he talks about set­
ting another wedding date? I'm not shy
about speaking up and sharing my feelings,
but somehow ne isn’t willing to open up and
com e clean with me.
Your advice would be greatly appreciated.
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First tim e homeowners
w orkshop, sponsored by
National City Mortgage,
will be Sept. 28, from 9 a.m.
until 5 p.m. at 417 E. 2nd
Street, Sanford. GoldenRule
Housing and Community
Development Corp. is host
o f the workshop.
Reservations arc required
by phoning 407-324-9123.
Certificates are accepted by
City of Orlando, Seminole
County and Volusia County
SHIP programs. SH IP is
now making available up to
$27,000 down payment
assistance. A continental
breakfast and lunch will be
served.
Members o f the Central
Florida Stam p C lub w ill be
giving away free collectible
stamps to young people at
the Winter Park Stamp
Show at the Maitland Civic
Center Saturday, Sept. 28,
from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m,
and Sept. 29 from 10 a.m.
until 3 p.m.
A silent auction will also
b eh eld .
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Edward Jorden, a noted
filmmaker, will be shooting
a scene for his new movie,
"Return to Bollyw ood"
Monday, Oct. 1, at
M agnolia Acres historic
house, in Longwood.

FRI
The Sem in o le County
Lake M ary Regional
Cham ber o f Commerce
will hold an Industry
Recognition Luncheon,
Friday, Oct. 4, from 11:30
a.m. until 1:30 p.m. at
Orlando M arriott - Lake
Mary. Reservations are now
being accepted by faxing to
407-829-2100, or phone
Debbie Lee at 407-333-4748.

SAT
will
kick off a celebration of its
Adopt-A-School partner­
ship with Idyllwilde
Elementary School in
Sanford with an event
Saturday, Oct. 5 from noon
until 3 p.m. It will be held
at BJ's, 4270 West SR-46 in
Sanford, as a fund raiser,
giving of school supplies,
and other events. Tne cele­
bration is open to the pub­
lic and all interested per­
sons are urged to attend.
For additional informa­
tion phone David Scott,
principal, at 407-320-3749.

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comments. All letters must include your name,
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O bituaries
Jeffery Renor Akins
Jeffery Renor Akins, 34, of South
Holly Avenue, Sanford, died
Thursday, Sept.
22,2002, in
Central Florida
Regional
Hospital,
Sanfon
ifotd.
Bom Oct. 15,
1967, in
Madison, he
was a former
custodian for
Seminole
County Public
Schools.. He
I was of the Christian
faith.
Survivors include his wife,
Annette Akins of Sanford; three
sons, Jermaine Fudge of Sanford
and Jeffery and Joshua Akins, both
of Hartford; one daughter, Shanncttc
Fudge of Sanford; his parents,
Ceola and Jimmy Lee Akins of
Madison; two brothers, Lindsey
and Corey Akins, both of Madison;
and one sister, Colette Lopez of
Bradenton.
Funeral services will be 11 am.
Saturday, Sept. 28, in S t James
House of Prayer in Sanford with
Pastor A.R. Carr officiating.
Visitation will be held 5 to 9 pan.
Friday, Sept. 27, in Sunrise Funeral
Home Chapel of Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
JAMES MARVIN BLYTHE
James Marvin Blythe, 87,
Sandpine Circle, Sanford, died
Saturday, Sept. 21,2002. Bom Sept.
24,1914 in Greenville, SC., he
moved to Sanford in 1949. He was
in the trucking business most of his
life and owned his own company,
Blythe Motor Lines. From 1970
until 1983, he operated Seminole
Coin Center.
Survivors include son, James L,
Edgcwater; four grandchildren; 14
great-grandchildren; one greatgreat-grandchild.
Funeral services were Tliesday,
Sept 24 with burial In Evergreen
Cemetery.
Contributions may be made to
Hospioe of the Comforter, 595
Montgomery Road, Altamonte
Springs, 32714.
Brisson Funeral Home, Sanford,
in charge of arrangements.

Oaklawn Chapel, Sanford/Lake
Mary, In charge of arrangements.
JOANNE M. DOWELL
Joanne M. Dowell, 65, of Sanford,
died Sunday, Sept. 22,2002 at her
residence. Bom June 28,1937 In
Canton, Ohio, she moved to Sanford
In 1970. She taught pre-school for 30
years.
Survivors include son, Michael
Smith, Sanford; brother. Butch
Smith, Canton, Ohio; sister, martlu
Smith, Raleigh, N.C.; one grandson.
Visitation will be 6 until 8 p.m.
Thursday at the Gramkow Funeral
Home Chapel.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrangements.
GILBERT W. FOWLER
Gilbert W. Fowler, 69, E Lake
Mary Ave., Lake Mary, died Sunday,
Sept. 22,2002 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital, Sanford. He was
bom Aug. 10,1933 In West
Thornton, N.H. He was a carpenter
and a Korean war veteran of the
US. Air Force.
Survivors Include sons, Glen,
Mark of New Smyrna Beach, Neal,
Sanford, Chad, Deltona; sister,
Shirley Lynde, Lake Mary; seven
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be 11 a m
Wednesday, Sept. 25 at Banfield
Funeral Home In Winter Springs
with Rev. Stanley E Coon officiating.
Interment will be at Atlas
Crematory, Rocklcdge.
Banfield Funeral Home, Winter
Springs, in charge of arrangements.
DOROTHY TISON KRONK
Dorothy Tison Kronk, 82, S.
Clements Ave., Orange City, died
Sunday, Sept 22,2002 at Florida
Hospital Fish MemoriaL She was

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WILLIAM CECIL
CROWTHER, JR.
William Cedi Crowther, Jr., 76,
Nolan Road, Sanfotd, died
Thursday, Sept. 19,2002. Bom in
Anderson, S.G, he moved to
Central Florida from Miami in
1985. He was a newspaper press­
man and a Lutheran. He was a
member of the Pigeon d u b of
Sanfotd and a veteran of the U S
Marine Corps.
Survivors indude sons, William
E , and James Michael, both of
Anderson, S.C; daughters, Julia
Annette Ramsey, Anderson, Denise
Baskin, AbbdvUle, S C ; brother;
James, Iva, S.C.; sisters, Thersea
Price of Norris, Tenn., Caroline
Miller, Jacksonville; several granddtildren and great-grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fainhild Funeral Home

EDWARD L LAWRENCE SR.
Edward L Iaiwrcnce, Sr., 60,
Broadway, Sanford, died Saturday,
Sept. 21,2002 at his residence. He
was bom Nov. 13,1941 in DeBary.
He was in construction and a mem­
ber of Saint Mary M.B. Church.
Survivors include sons, Edward
Jr., Orlando, Darren, Sanford;
daughters, Patrice Potts, Fort
Lauderdale, Shercll and Rhonda,
both of Sanford, Katine Hartsfleid,
Deltona; sisters, Mary Joe Smith,
Alfredo Lawson, Frances Scott,
Kataline Watson, Phillis Scott and
Hellon Lawrence, all of Sanford; 15
grandchildren; two great-grand­
children.
Wilson-Eichelbergcr Mortuary,
Inc., Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
MARIE THERESE LUKASIK
Marie Thercsc Lukasik, 88,3rd
Street, Lake Mary, died Friday,
Sept. 20,2002 at South Seminole
Hospital, Longwood. She was bom
May 18,1914 in Chester, Conn. She
was a nursing home proprietor.
Survivors include sons, George
and Robert; daughters, Sylvia H.
Sheftel of Wallingford, Conn,
Regina Hagiund, Cecilia Adams,
and Patricia Lukasik;

brothers Peter Golab and Joseph
Golab; sisters, Claire Yantosh and
Elizabeth Northam; 14 grandchil­
dren; 15 great-grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home, Winter
Springs, in charge of arrange­
ments.
CHARLES F. POWELL SR.
Charles F. Powell Sr., 75, of Lake
Avenue,
Sanford, died
Sept. 19, 2002,
In his resi­
dence.
Bom Sept. 7,
1927, in
Sanford, he
was a member
of Alien
Chapel A.M.E.
Church of
Sanford. He
was the former owner of Friendly
Cate and was a grocery bagger at
Hopkins Meat Packing in Sanford.
Survivors include two sons,
Charles F. Powell Jr., of Orlando
and Vernon Johnson of Sanford;
one daughter, Patricia Powell of
New Jersey; and one granddaugh­
ter.
Contact Sunrise Funeral Home
at 407-322-7383 for arrangement
information.

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retired mixer for Coca Cola
Company.
Survivors include wife, Mildred
L , Apopka; daughter, Pamela Kay
White, Tangerine; son, Grover
Cleveland White III, Orlando; sis­
ters, Addie L. White, Mary L
Bridges, Maxine Higgins, Ula Mae
White, and Marion B. White, all of
Apopka; brother, Calvin L ,
Apopka; two grandchildren.
Funeral Services were held
Monday, Sept. 23 with interment at
Greenwood Edgewood Cemetery
in Apopka.
Banfield Funeral Home, Winter
Springs, in charge of arrangements.

Airplane Club and South Norwalk
Boat Club.
Survivors include wife, Mary;
daughters, Susan Mez/oni, Like
Mar&gt;', Blanch Higginbotham,
Stratford, Conn., Hobbi
Higginbotham, Like Mar)’; several
nieces and nephews. One grand­
child; two great-grandchildren.
Memorial donations may Ik*
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Association, Florida State Chapter,
138 West L-on Line, Cocoa Beach,
32931.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home,
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Julia Rose Bremer, 2, of Sanfotd,
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Central Florida Regional Hospital,
San/ord. She was bom May 31,
2000 in Longwood.
•
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Bremer, Sanford; father, Lance
Bremer, Sanfotd; sister*, Mackensie
Mannerberg, Sanford, Alixandra
Bayles, High Point, N.G; grand­
mothers, Adrienne Bremer,
Altamonte Springs, Sharon
Burgess, Sanford; grandfather At
grandmother, John and Charlene
Braddy, Sorrento; aunts, Lande
Bremer, Altamonte Springs, Lorrie
Braddy, Sanford, Debbie Evans and
Paulette Prevatt, both of Geneva.
There will be a chapel service
Wednesday, Sept 25 at 1 p m at
Oaklawn Chapel.
Baldwin-Fainhild Funeral Home
Oaklawn Chapel, Sanford/Lake
Mary, in charge of arrangements.

bom Jan. 21,1920 in Lake City. She
was a retail salesperson and
Protestant by faith.
Survivors include son, Kevin,
Orange City.
A memorial service will be held
Friday, Sept 27 at 3 pan. at Baldauff
Family Funeral 1iome Sc Crematory
with Chaplain David Meyer officiat­
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A m erican M ain ten an ce m akes
the m ove to new headquarters
American Maintenance, one
of the state's largest full-service
commercial maintenance com­
panies with five Florida loca­
tions and a major presence in the
Seminole County area, has relo­
cated to its new $650,000 corpo­
rate
facility
in northwest
Orlando.
The new 13,500 square-foot
office/warehouse facility, locat­
ed at the comer of Shader and
Eunice roads about a half-mile
west of John Young Parkway,
now serves as the Florida head­
quarters for the 9-year-old com­
pany which has operations in
Tampa, Jacksonville, Melbourne
and Delray Beach, says President
Michael Diglio.
American Maintenance is uti­
lizing one-third or about 4 ,5 0 0
square feet of the building's
space and plans to lease the
remaining space to other ten­
ants.
The company, which provides
direct and third-party mainte­
nance services for commercial

Southern Pool D esigns ranks in Top 50

and
industrial
properties the works, Diglio is projecting a
throughout Seminole County as jump in revenues $5.1 million by
well as the slate, had been oper­ the end of 2003.
ating in a 3,500 square-foot facil­
Tire company, which operates
ity in nearby Brenglc Industrial a fleet of 20 commercial sweep­
Park off Silver Road but, through ing trucks and 23 general utility
a series of acquisitions and vehicles and employs 70 people,
expansions over the past 18 provides a variety of services
months, had out-grown those that extend beyond parking area
quarters.
maintenance. Although sweep­
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have a permanent facility built to 70 percent of its business,
accommodate
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special American Maintenance also pro­
needs," says Diglio. "This facili­ vides general maintenance,
ty is substantially larger than our landscape maintenance, pres­
previous space and can expand sure washing, portering and
as our company continues to general contracting.
grow."
Tire company's current nrster
American
Maintenance, of public ami private sector
which specializes in parking lot clients include Trammell Crow,
TAM
sweeping and sweeps an esti­ Cushman-Wakefield,
mated 100 million square-feet of Management, Albertson's Food
pavement daily, has been on a Stores, Publix, Winn-Dixie, KWal-Mart,
Simon
major growth spurt the past four Mart,
years - nearly tripling gross rev­ Properties, the Greater Aviation
enues from $1.1 million in 1998 Authority, major area shopping
malls and a number of munici­
to $3.2 million last year.
With the new infrastructure in pally owned buildings through­
place and several major deals in out the state.

Harman selected to design golf course for Heathrow Land Co.
Heathrow Land Co. has selected David Harmon
' Golf Course Consultants, Inc. to design the 18i&gt;lc championship golf course planned at
tathrow Country Estate Homes on S.R. 46 and
S.^. 46-A in Lake County.
lichael Dick, president and chief information
offider at Heathrow Land Co., said he expects to
start construction o f the golf course and 100 home
sites in the first phase at Heathrow Country
Estates in the fall.
Harman designed and built the new golf course
Heathrow Land is building at the Villages of

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Joe Do Bosh, vice president of land development
at Heathrow Land Co. will oversee development
of Heathrow Country Estate Homes, Dick added.
DeBosh, who joined Heathrow in 1982, is also
development director at the Villages of Highlands
Ridge.
Luxury custom homes at Heathrow Country
Estate Homes will be priced from the high $300s to
more than $1 million, according to Dick. Heathrow
Land plans to begin interviewing custom home­
builders in early fall.

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pools throughout Central Florida, got a surprise
in the mail recently.
The firm has been ranked as the 47th largest
swimming pool design and construction compa­
ny in the Ui&gt;. by Pool &amp; Spa Magazine, the
industry's leading trade publication.
John Kirkland, co-founder and partner of the
five-year old firm, said they arc one of the
youngest companies on the Top 100 list and did­
n't even rank last year. "We were very pleased
by tire news," Kirkland said.
The firm's growth has been almost meteoric.
Revenues from the first year amounted to less
than $200,000, Kirkland said. List year the firm
reported revenues of $4.8 million. From January
1 through August 15, Southern completed con­
struction of 110 pools ranging from $18,000 and
up and expects to build from 160 - 170 pools
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Kirkland attributed the company's success to
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record low interest rates and steady growth in
tire number of upscale homeowners in Central
Florida.
"(Partner) Dave Montague and I focused on
what we know, and that's how to design and
build swimming ptxils of exceptional quality,"
Kirkland said. "We have done what every small
business owner tries to do, and that's to build
the perfect pool each and every time," he said.
"Now most of our new contracts come from
referrals, either homeowners for whom we have
already built a swimming pool or from their
friends and neighbors."
Southern Pool Designs was founded in 1997
by John Kirkland and David Montague. The
firm, which employs 17 workers, recently
moved into a new expanded 4,000 square foot
facility off County Road 427 in Longwood.

Crescent Resources plans to develop 25-acre
mixed-use project off Rinehart in Lake Mary
Crescent Resources, LLC, devel­
opers of the Crescent at Primera
and New Century Park in Like
Mary plans to develop a 25-acre
mixed use retail tract on
Rinehart Rd. in Like Mary. Ida
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development
company
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office
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seen significant new additional
interest In The Crescent at
Primera and New Century Park
corporate facilities, and we are
preparing for major market
expansion."
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approved for office develop­
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W ekiva R iver Players
open in Sanford theater
with ‘O liv er!’
The Wekiva River Players
10th Anniversary Season
opens on Friday, October 4 at
the Helen Stairs Theatre in
Sanford with the classic musi­
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Oliver! is the story of an
orphaned boy named Oliver
who escapes to London from
a dreary workhouse and is
taken in by a gang of young
pickpockets who work for
master thief Fagin whjle
learning their trade.
When he’s falsely accused
of squeaking on the gang by
the fearsome Bill Sikes, Oliver
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more friends than he had
thought. Oliver! stars Michael
Paulauski (understudy,
Cameron Bartell) as Oliver,
Franco Bottley, Scott Rates,
Shane Wages, Derek Stokes,
Pat Barker, Andre Provencher,
Rob Del M edico, Kylic
Koscoe, Amanda Pladdys and
John McAndrcws.
Oliver! opens Friday,
October 4 and runs through
Sunday, October 20, 2002 at

Wednesday, Scptrmlicr 25. 2002 PflgC 5A

Abundant baitfish make fall fishing a pleasure
By Tom Heath
Special to The Herald
This time of year, East
Central Florida anglers have it
all, due of course to the abun­
dance of baitfish moving along
the coast.
Millions of Mullet and other
bait lead to feeding frenzies in
our canals, Ponce Inlet and
extending offshore. Where
there is abundant bait you will
find the predators who occupy
the higher rungs on the food
chain. For offshore anglers like
me, this means Wahoo, Sailfish,
Dolphin and Tuna.
Ponce Inlet has been called
one of Florida's best kept secret
— but not for long. The world is
quickly learning that the fall
Sailfish migration off Ponce is
second to none and the Wahoo
fishing can be fantastic! This
past week has seen good catch­
es of Sailfish, Wahoo, Dolphin
and
my
favorite
bottom
dw ellers: Grouper and Red
Snapper. As the water cools, the
action heats up and this makes
for some memorable offshore
fishing and meals to remember.
Last night we dined on fresh
Wahoo which was baked in a
foil wrap using one of Emcril's
favorite recipes. There is noth­

the Helen Stairs Theatre,
located at 203 S. Magnolia
Avenue and Second Street in
historic downtown Sanford,
Florida. Friday and Saturday
show times arc 7:30 p.m. and
Sunday performances are at
2:00 p.m. Tickets prices arc
$15.00 for rows A-K and $12
for rows L-Q and the balcony.
Tickets may be purchased by
calling the Helen Stairs
Theatre Box Office at
407.321.8111.
Michael Paulauski will be
starring as Oliver on Friday,
October 4, Saturday, October
5, Friday, October 11,
Saturday, October 12,
Saturday, October 19 and
Sunday, October 20. Cameron
Bartell (Oliver understudy)
will be performing on
Sunday, October 6, Sunday,
October 13 and Friday,
October 18.
Wekiva River Players pro­
ductions arc funded in part
by United Arts of Central
Florida and sponsored by
Target Stores.

ing belter than fresh Wahoo
cooked and seasoned to perfec­
tion. Unless of course you have
the chance to sample Grouper
and Red Snapper fixed the
same way. We often prepare
three or more species using the
same technique and then sit
around the table discussing the
differences in flavor, texture
and which one goes best with
the particular wine we happen
to be enjoying!
Wahoo live offshore year
round and provide some of the
best fishing one could ask for.
Trolling is the method and big
lures rigged with large ballyhoo
are the baits of choice. Some
anglers prefer to pull lures
without the ballyhoo or strips
and these rigs hold up well to
the higher trolling speeds
which Wahoo prefer.
As a toothy predator capable
of slicing mono of any size,
wire is helpful but not essential
when pursuing Wahoo. When
we rig mono for Hoo’s, we use
cable loops between the hook
and the crimp to give some
measure of protection.
When targeting Wahoo, we
usually pull big Islanders with
ballyhoo. I like a two-foot piece
of wire attached to a swivel
which is followed by mono of

200 pounds which is then
attached to my mainline and a
30-foot piece of mono trailing
behind a planer. Downriggers
also work well to get the baits
down to the fish.
Wahoo like to hang around
structure where the bottom
drops off from 160 to 200 feet
and beyond. The same area
where you find bait offshore
you will find temp breaks of a
couple
of degrees,
color
changes and sometimes current
rips. Zig zaging over these off­
shore ledges will be your best
bet and at the same time, you
can
watch
your
bottom
machine for signs of fish
stacked up on the bottom.
Many of my best bottom num­
bers were discovered not by
picking som eone else’s spot,
but simply watching the bottom
as you troll and punching MOB
to mark the spot for exploration
later.
Wahoo will hit surface baits
as well as deeper baits. For a
real treat, this is the time of year
to throw some small stuff in
your spread in the form of
naked ballyhoo on mono with
sm aller hooks. The target of
these baits is sailfish which are
often found in the same areas as
the Hoo's.

Out of seven trolled baits, I
usually pull two planers, one
short and one long. The shot­
gun is always a big bait on wire
aimed at Wahoo. For the long
riggers I like a C&amp;H Alien with
a medium Ballyhoo and the
short riggers have the naked
ballyhoo running just off the
teasers. This is a deadly combo
that almost alw ays means
Sailfish and Wahoo can have
their pick!
Unlike our brothers up north,
this is not the time to put the
boat in storage! Hook up that
rig and make a beeline for New
Smyrna Beach and Ponce Inlet.
This is the time to enjoy some of
the best fishing the world has to
offer without all the hassles of
traveling all over the globe. It's
here right now just waiting for
you. If you don't own a boat,
there are numerous Charter
boats fishing Ponce daily and
these guys know how to catch
fish! Make plans today and you
will enjoy some of the finest
fishing Florida has to offer.

Tom Heath is a New Smyrna
Beach resident. His articles appear
regularly in T he Sem inole
Herald and provide tips and tech­
niques fo r fishing along Florida's
East Coast.

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Dunn advocates setting the
minimum lot size at one-half
acre, primarily because of the
configuration of the city's grid
system.
"The configuration of the loLs
works better for half acre sites,"
Dunn said. "If you bumped up
the minimum requirement to
three-quarters of an acre, you put

yourself in a position where you
have to buy an extra lot when all
you really need it is just a portion
of it."
Future used car lots could be
smaller than one acre, said Mike
Skat, chairman of the Planning
and Zoning Commission, even
under the new regulations.
"The business could apply for
a variance," Skat said. "W e’d

have to take it on a case-by-base
basis. Jim's car lot is a good exam­
ple. He has less than an acre, but
it's done very nice and is the typo
of thing we would hope to see
more of."
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Commissioner
Whitey
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against the ordinance. Several of
the citizens who spoke during the
public
hearing
mistakenly

thought the new ordinance
applied to existing businesses.
EcKatein was concerned about the
misunderstandings and asked
staff to resolve the confusions
before the second hearing.
"The ordinance is vague,"
Eckstein said. "People don't
understand it. I don't sec how we
can have an ordinance nobody
understands. I think it's a good

ordinance, but we've got to make
sure the people affected by it
understand it."
Commissioners directed staff
to meet with a group of represen­
tatives from the automotive
industry to clarify the regulations
and hear their concerns.
Dunn said he was pleased with
the outcome of the meeting.
"I think we gained all the way

around," Dunn said. "It was a
very positive meeting, and I think
we can work out some of the
problems."
"We've got some bad operators
in our business, but we're not all
bad," Dunn added. "Did it take
the city kicking them in the butt
to get their attention? Yeah it did.
But all we're asking is to let us
have a voice on these issues."

of paper to depict a particular
theme. Through its colorful cos­
tumes and unbelievable energy,
Junkanoo may remind people of
Mardi Gras celebrations.
The groups "rush" through the
crowds accompanied by music of
traditional instruments, goatskin
drums, whistles and cowbells,
which creates a rhythm and
excitement difficult to ignore.
Performances arc completely
spontaneous and done with no

previous rehearsals. Festivalgoers Find it virtually impossible
not to join in the parade.
Bahamians trace the origins of
Junkanoo to the harvest festivals
of African slaves brought to the
Bahamas during
the
16th
Century. The name is attributed
to a West African trader prince
named John Canoe, considered
by many to be a hero to the slaves.
Junkanoo is the national festival
of the Bahamas, traditionally ccle-

brated during the early hours of
Dec. 26 and New Year's Dav.
Other events featured during
the Bahamian Market Place will
include the plaiting of the colorful
heritage pole ana bland music
performed by the Elcuthera
Express Band and Dr. Sea Breeze
on the Bahamas Stage. Tasty
Bahamian delicacies, such as
fresh fruit daiquiris, conch frit­
ters, peas and rice and conch
salad will also be available, as

well as handmade souvenirs from
the Bahamas.
Tire Bahamian Market Place
will also offer a unique niece of
Sanford history during the festi­
val.
"Some people Irave asked me
what the Bahamian Market Place
has to do with the city’s 125th cel­
ebration," Rose said. "During
Sanford's past, people from the
Bahamas came to the dty during
the harvest season to work in the

crops. There are some people in
Sanford who are descendants of
these people.
"That's why it fits in with our
festival," he said. "It's a part of
our history."
The Sanford Heritage Festival
will be held Friday through
Sunday in downtown Sanford.
Admission is $5, with children
under 12 free. Sunday is Family
Day, and people can ride the rides
from noon to 4 p.m. for S10.

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heart pounding nrsh of Junkanoo,
a Caribbean celebration two cen­
turies old in which performers
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for
enhancement of the block wall
between the development and
shopping center loading areas.
This is in addition to the
county previously agreeing
that trie setback loading area
would be 79 feet from the near­
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of a row of wax myrtles and a
49 foot landscape buffer.
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representing Wal-Mart, were
called before the commission­
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to be a good neighbor to the
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The Commission voted
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School
News
The Seminole High School
Band is now selling America's
ValuCards as their school
fund-raiser. The cards sell for
only $10 and offer hundreds of
dollars discounts from 15 area
business such as: Free Entree
at Chevy's, Free Sandwich ad
McDonald's, Free pizza at ‘
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for complete business listing
throughout Florida. Unlike
coupons, ValuCards can be
used every day for an entire
year.
Fifty percent of the proceeds
go to the Seminole High .
School Bands.
ValuCards are available by
contacting a Seminole Band
Student
Kim Maenle, daughter of
Edward and Joyce Maenle,
Winter Springs, has been
named to the 2001-02 dean's
list at Lawrence University,
Appleton, Wts., for maintain­
ing a minimum 3.4 cumulative
grade point average. She is a
2000 graduate of Menomonee
Falla, Wts. High School
Phillip Lawrence Malcolm
of Sanford, was one of more
than 900 University of
Southern Mississippi students
receiving degrees recently in
the 2002 summer commence­
ment exercise. Malcolm's
degree is Master of Music
Education.
Southern Miss President
Shelby Thames was to confer
531 undergraduate and 379

Police Explorers
The Sanford Police Explorers
Post 516 will host an auction
Saturday, Sept. 28 at Wicklow
Elementary School. The auction
begins at 10 a.m. Nearly 2(X) auc­
tion items will be available for
viewing at 9 a.m. and include
bikes, computers, tools and
many other items. All proceeds
will benefit the Explorers. For
more information about tire auc­
tion, call Officer Willis at 407323-3030.
Square Dancing
Tire Starlight Promcnaders
Square and Round Dance Club
in DeBary will begin new square
dance classes in Ortober, open to
all men, women, singles and
couples of all ages. Free nights
will be Wednesdays, Oct. 2 and
9 at 7 p.m.
All square dancers are invited
to join any Wednesday evening
at the IX'Bary Community
Center, 34 South Shell Road.
Workshops begin at 7 p.m. For

additional information phone
386-574-3691
Apopka's 120th Birthday
Apopka's 120th Birthday
Celebration will be observed at a
special festival and family cele­
bration Saturday, Oct. 26 from 11
a.m. until dusk at Kit Land
NeLson Park, Park Avenue,
Apopka. Tire event is free of
elurge and much entertainment
and food is scheduled for guests
of all ages. For additional infor­
mation phone Jackie Trefcert,
407-886-2777.
JThe 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, 130Tuskawilla
Road, Winter Springs.
Admission Ls $5 at lire door.
Quincy Jones music Iras
spanned five decades along with
superstars such as Frank Sinatra,

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Wednesday, Scptemlier 2T», 2002

'There are numerous copies of the
IXxrlaration of Independence, for
example, but I don't think someone
would want to duplicate a docu­
ment like tills."
Records at the Sanfoid Museum
and the Museum of Seminole
County History verify that John
Smith became Sanfoiri's postmaster
in 1894. Apparently, he served until
1898, when Charles S. Partridge
was appointed to tire position.
According to Dittmann's recent­
ly acquired document. Smith was
first nominated by President
Cleveland and then approved for
the position by the US. Senate.
Sanford's postmaster was in
Orange County's jurisdiction, since
Seminole County wasn't created
until 1913.
There's another historical aspect
concerning Dittmann's garage sale
dLscovery. According to an inscrip­
tion on the back of the document's
frame, the glass that encases the
document is from Gen. Shelton
Sanford's Derby, Conn., home. The
dty of Sanford was named in honor

Oprah Winfrey and others. Jones
has appeared with Lionel
I lamption and Count Basie.
For additional information
phone 407-322-7528.
Volunteers Needed
Tire Seminole County
Guardian Ad Litem program is
in need of volunteers to advo­
cate for the best interest of
abused, neglected and aban­
doned children in a court pro­
ceeding. To become a Guardian
Ad Litem volunteer 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 background checked
and complete 24 hours of train­
ing.
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
407-665-5376.

of tire general.
Dittmann, a numismatist by
trade, has bought, sold and traded
numerous historical documents
and coins, including one of four
Washington gold funeral medal­
lions and the paperwork that went
with the rare artifact. He sold tire
medallion for $100,000.
Tire John Smith document, how­
ever, is Dittmann's first piece of
local history. Altliough Ire diresn't
know wlretlrer Ire will eventually
sell it, he estimates President
Cleveland’s signature alone is
worth $1,000.
During the city's Heritage
Festival and 125th celebration,
which is scheduled for this week­
end, Dittmann plans to showcase
tire document at his shop, located at
228 E 1st S t, in downtown Sanford.
Following the event. Ire plans to
lend the document to tire Sanford
post office, where it will be exhibit­
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"Regardless of the value, it is his­
torical and people should have a
chance to see it," Dittmann said.
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T he S eminole H erald

S ity S c o r e c a r d
Sanford City Com m ission M eeting • Sept. 23, 2 0 0 2

Put Off

B r a d y ’s B i t s

The discussion about a lakefront condominium complex
along Lake Monroe never materialized during city commission
work session. City Manager Tony VanDerworp was scheduled
to provide commissioners with information about a proposal
from QG Investments to build the project at "The Curve" on
U S. Highway 17/92 just north of 77te Seminole Herald.
VanDerworp had an illness in his family and did not attend the
work session.
The proposal is to build five 10-story structures that front
Lake Monroe. The company purchased most of the land in
December 2001. They also want to purchase the city's Public
Works complex and the abandoned Police Benevolent
Association building.
In a letter to the city, Sid Vihlcn Jr., who represents Mchbub
Manji of QG Investments, offered $200,000 to begin negotiations.

§ W Ji

"When geese fly in a v-formation,
they can fly 71 percent farther."
Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard following a discussion about a new
spirit of unity among downtown civic and business organizations.

The Main Event

P u b lic s a f e t y p e n s io n s t a k e a d iv e in t h e m a r k e t
By Dan Ping
Editor

Millage reduction
In a second and final reading, commissioners approved the
Fiscal Year 2002/2003 budget and set the millage rate at 6 5 .
That's still the highest In the county, but is a one-eighth of a mill
reduction from last year. The commission has cut the millage rate
five years in row.

T im e s p e n t d is c u s s in g :

What goes up must come down. That law of physics applies to
gravity, the stock market and possibly in the near future, the rate
which the city's public works employees use to calculate their retire­
ment.
During the bullish 1990s, the pension boards of each group shifted
their investments toward the high-flying stock market, despite
protests from City Commissioner Whltey Eckstein. A fiscal conserva­
tive, Eckstein warned about investing too heavily in stocks.
"When you're talking about people's pension fund, you have to be
conservative," Eckstein said, noting that at one time more than 50
percent of the police pension was invested in the stock market
As stocks soared, so did the city's multiplier — the number multi­
plied by an officer's years of service to determine the percentage of
retirement benefits he or she will receive. The higher the multiplier,
the fewer years of service officers and firefighters must work to col­

lect a full pension.
If returns on investments arc high, then a large multiplier arc no
problem. When stocks drop, though, some one Is left holding the
bag. In this case, it's the taxpayers.
Commissioners pulled $60,000 out of an already dwindling
reserves account Monday to cover the shortfall in the firefighters
pension. Expect the shortfalls in the police pension fund to be even
more substantial, Eckstein said.
"They bought Worldcom stock at $70 a share, just when everyone
was saying the stock market was on a bubble," Eckstein said. "Now
Worldcom is trading at zero. Even a dumb school teacher like me
knew not to Invest in Worldcom."
Eckstein asked his fellow commissioner to consider reducing the
multipliers.
"I wish we could make the multiplier 10 instead of 3 5 ," Eckstein
said. "These guys deserve i t But 10 is not practical and neither is 3 5
in this stock market. We raised the rate when the stocks went up. The
market Is going down, so I think we have to lower the multiplier."

Consider This
Sanford's aging stormwater pipes maybe
overflowing, but Mother Nature is having
no problem draining the city's overtime
accounts.

During a three month periond, June to
August the city's Public Works department
logged 628 hours o f overtime battling
drainage problems caused by old pipes and

heavy rainfall. Those hours translated to
$15,751. The utility department costs are
double. Employees there docked in for 1,300
overtime hours at a cost of $23,997.

Drainge problems: 37 minutes • Used car lots: 78 minutes • City's milage rate: 2 minutes
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Wednesday
S e p te m b e r 25, 2002

F W C to
offer free
Duck
Hunting
Workshops
Special to the Herald
OCALA — The Florida
Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC) is offering two free
workshops for anyone inter­
ested in learning how and
where to hunt ducks in
Florida.
The family-oriented
events arc designed for
beginning through
advanced duck hunters, and
those unfamiliar with duck
hunting in Florida.
The first is scheduled for
Saturday, Oct. 12, from 8
a.m., until 5 p.m., in the
Ocala National Forest at the
FWC's Hunter Education
Training Center (HETC).
The center is located at 7325
NE 170th Ave. (C R 314).To
register for the workshop
and to receive directions to
the HETC call Greg
Workman at (352) 625-2804.
The second workshop will
be held Nov. 16 from 8 a.m.,
until 5 p.m., at the Indian
River County Public
Shooting Range at 10455
102nd Terrace in Sebastian.
To sign up and get direc­
tions contact Ron Bielefeld
at T.M. Goodwin Waterfowl
Management Area at (321)
726-2862.
Registration is free but
space is limited to the first
100 participants for each
workshop.
This year a free BBQ
lunch will be provided at
both workshops. These fam­
ily-oriented workshops are
presented by the FWC's
Waterfowl Management
Section and S.T.E.P. OUT­
SIDE, and arc designed for
both the new and seasoned
waterfowl hunter.
"We all can Improve upon
our skills as hunters and
stewards of our natural
resources, and that is the
purpose of these work­
shops," said Bielefeld. "By
being aware of all the differ­
ent aspects of waterfowl
hunting, especially the
aspects unique to Florida,
hunters will be more suc­
cessful and conservation
minded."
The one day workshops
will be packed with just
about all the information
hunters need to get started
duck hunting in Florida.
They will cover such topics
as places to hunt, personal
gear, boats, blinds, decoys,
calling, duck identification,
wing-shooting, hunter
ethics, training and using a
dog, and cleaning and
preparing ducks for the din­
ner table.
"W e are confident that
hunters who attend a work­
shop will learn something
that will help them be better
sportsmen and sports­
women," said Bielefeld.
The workshops have been
scheduled to give prospec­
tive hunters plenty of time
to get ready tor the 2002-03
waterfowl hunting season.
This year, the open season
for ducks, light geese, and
coots will be .in two phases.
The first phase will open
Nov. 23 and dose Dec. 1.
The second phase will open
Dec. 7 and close Jan. 26.
The workshops arc also an
excellent opportunity to
prepare children for the spe­
cial Youth Waterfowl Days
on Feb. 1-2, where children
under the age of 16, super­
vised by an adult, may hunt
waterfowl, coots and com­
mon moorhens.

Runners, runners everywhere
By D«an Sm ith
Sports Editor

O v e r 8 0 0 c o m p e tito rs ta k e

LAKE MARY — If Saturday's turnout
at the Lake Mary Classic is any indica­
tion, Cross Country will be a thriving
sport for years to come.
The event attracted a record number
838 registered athletes, including 524
junior varsity competitors with almost
300 of those being ooys.
William R. Boone High School from
Orlando was the dominant squad over­
all, winning the team titles for the both
the varsity and junior varsity girls, plac­
ing second in the varsity boys and eighth
in the junior varsity boys.
Locally, the Oviedo boys and Lake
Brantley girls turned in the best team

p a r t in L a k e M a r y C l a s s i c
performances, the Lions boys winning
the junior varsity championship and
placing third in the varsity race.
The Edgewatcr boys' team, led by
senior Chris Cox and junior Mark
Richard, who crossed the finish line first
and second, edged Boone, 75-78, for the
championship. Oviedo was third with
Lyman (fifth), Lake Mary (sixth) and
Lake Brantley (eighth) finishing in the
Top 10.
The highest finishing local runner in

the boys varsity race was the
Greyhounds' Bryan Christian. The junior
came home third, finishing just under
eight seconds behind Cox and missing
second by just a half second.
The Oviedo girls pulled off a double
win with sophomore Jenny Barringer
dominating the varsity race, finishing
almost 37 seconds ahead of Lake Mary
senior Jessica Zabel and 1:19 in front of
third place Amanda Hintze of Lake
Brantley.

The Lions' Alyssa Kolboerg, a jurflor,
won the junior varsity race by over 35
seconds over a trio of Boone runners.
While most teams will be heading to
Ccntr
:s InvitationalI at Central
the Winter Springs
Winds
ids Park this Saturday,
Sa
Lake Brantley
will be at the Sperling Sports Complex
for the DcLana Invitational and Lyman
will be in Charlotte, North Carolina for
the Great American Cross Country. All of
the meets are set to begin at 8 a.m.
EDGEWATER INVITATIONAL
Siturdiy, September I I

C L A S S 4A
BOYS
T E A M SCORES _ I. Wintrr Pwk, 27; 2. Colonial. I D ; 3.
I-dgrwitrr, 117; I. Boonr. IM ; 5. Ovirdo, IM ; ft. CyprpM
C irrk , 169; 7. Tlmbrr Crrr-k, 175; *. O ik Rid**, 217; 9. SI.
Cloud. 276; 10. U V * Brantley, 2M; II . Lake M iry. 309; 12.

See Cross Country, Page 2B

R a m s m o v e u p in
L a k e M ary
ju m p s to
N o . 7 in
C lass 5 A

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Special to the Herald
O VIED O — Not that they
need it, but Oviedo High
School head coach Greg
Register has decided that it's
time the Lion defensive unit got
some help " from the offf nse.
“We need to start being more
consistent on offense, putting
together some sustained dri­
v e * ," e x p l a i n e d R c ^ U t c r a t le r

Tbp photo by Jbn WWitx
M qM by Arcfi HqqWh of ItoQio M ynoriii

This was the story ol Friday's game
lor Lake Brantley (above) as Jon
Venters watches the ball slip away
after being hit by an Ed White
defender. The Patriots would fumble
the ball away six times, four leading
to touchdowns, as they lost for the
first time, 32-14. Things went better
for Lake Mary and Oviedo (shown in
preseason at right) as Reggie
Campbell (red) ran for 120-yards on
19 carries and two touchdowns as
the Rams bested Spruce Creek, 177, and the Uons defense chalked up
their third shutout In as many
games, 27-0, over Mandarin. This
Friday night Lake Howell will host
Port Orange-Atlantic, Lyman will be
at Winter Springs, Lake Mary wel­
comes Titusville, Seminole is at
Sandalwood, Lake Brantley is at
Mandarin and Oviedo Is at Ed
White.

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Register
expecting
‘O’ to get
defensive
By Tony D«Sonnier

From Staff Raporta
LAKE MARY — Lake Mary's
lackluster come-from-behind,
17-7, victory over Spruce Creek
must have looked good to
somebody.
The Rams did not put on a
very good display for the home
fans at Don T. Reynolds
Stadium last Friday in their
district opener, but the FSWA
(Florida Sports Writers
Association) pollsters evidently
are starting to take notice as
they voted to undefeated local
[uad up from the No. 9 to the
o. 7 spot in this week's Class
5A State Poll.
The only other undefeated
team in Seminole County, the
Oviedo Lions, also moved up a
couple of spots, rising from No.
7 to No. 5 in Class 6A after
posting their third straight
shutout (see story at right).
Things did not go as well for
two other squads as Lake
Brantley let a 14-0 halftime lead
literally slip through its fingers
in suffering its first loss of the
season, 32-14, to Jacksonville
Ed White in the Patriots' dis­
trict opener at Tom Story Field.
Lake Howell nearly got its
first victory of the season, but
homestanding Bayside kicked a
rne-winning field goal with
it over two minutes to play
to win the district opener
between the two teams, 9-6, in
Palm Bay.
This Friday night will sec six
of the seven SAC schools play-

•

ing district games.
f Howell will be the only
Lake!
squad not playing a district
game Port Orange-Atlantic will

come calling at Richard L.
Evans Field.
The only game involving two
SAC schools finds Lyman

p re p a re s fo r h o m e

8pecial to the Herald
ORLANDO — For the first time since the
season began, the Golden Knights will
remove the "visitor" label entering
Saturday's game. After three consecutive
road games to start the season, UCF will
finally suit up for a game on its home turf
as they take on the Flames of Liberty.
UCF, in helmets and shoulder pads, spent
an hour-and-a-half on the field Monday
with the early part of the afternoon focusing
on breaking down film of Liberty. The order
of the day was repetitions as both the
offense and defense ran through their
respective sets and reviewed schemes. In
addition to special teams, pursuit drills,
pass routes and play recognition were also
worked on.
One facet of the squad that was heavily
challenged last week was the defensive secondary. After stepping up to the challenge
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facing a Heisman candidate,
the defen
Ih arguably their
I
sive backs came out with
best effort of the season, including two
interceptions.

"We have always thought that every week
we had to see improvement," said
Defensive Backs Coach John Fontes. "It was
going to be true test of how far we have
come. We played well and were not afraid
and our players came out of that game con­
fident."
It may have taken three games, but the
UCF defense finally picked off a pass.
Fontes knew perseverance would win out.
I kept telling the guys it is going to come,
it is going to come. I don't know when, but
it is going to happen."
As it turned out an unlikely hero emerged
as Carlos Thompson, who was not listed in
the two-deep rotation, picked off the first
pass of the season in Die end zone turning
back a Marshall threat. When asked to com­
ment on Thompson’s effort Fontes smiled
and said "It’s huge...it's huge. Everyone
contributes to the success of this football
team. Whether you are a first learner or a
third teamer, everyone brings a piece to the
puzzle. He had his opportunity and he took
advantage of it."
One player that really stepped to the fore­

going to Winter Springs to play
the Bears in a Class 5A-District
3 contest at the A.W. Epps
See Football, Page 2B

o p e n e r

front for coach Fontes was comerback
Asante Samuel. Knowing he had not played
up to potential, Fontes and Samuel had a
sit-down meeting during the week where
Fontes put the onus on Samuel to take a
chance and be aggressive. According to
Fontes, Samuel has "all the speed, the
quickness and the intangibles to be a differ­
ence maker on the field."
After the Knights first defensive series,
Fontes again challenged Samuel to step up.
It appeared to be the right call as Samuel
was all over the field picking off a pass late
in the game and almost recording another.
He also had two pass breakups and five
solo tackles, two of which were third down
stops. Samuel was not only recognized by
his position coach for his effort, ne was also
named as the Mid-American Conference
Eastern Division Player of the Week.
Saturday's home opener begins at 6 p.m.
at the
Bowl. For ticket availabilii
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contact the UCF Ticket office at 407-UCFGOLD. The game can also be heard on 740
AM-WQTM or on the web at www.740 The
Team.com.

the Lions posted their fourth
consecutive shutout of the sea­
son in a 27-0 whitewashing of
the visiting JacksonvilleSandalwood Saints at John
Courier Field Friday night.
“Once we start doing that, the
offense will be on the field
longer. That means the defense
will be off the field and they
can stay fresher longer." .
Considering the way that the
Lions play defense "with
motors at full speed," according
to Register, every chance they
get to conserve energy means
more trouble for opposing
offenses.
In the win over Sandalwood,
for example, the Oviedo offen­
sive and defensive units were
on the field for about the same
number of plays (48 for (he
offense, 51 for the defense).
Register's goal is to have die
number of plays run by the
Lion offense substantially out­
number those played by the
defense.
"O ur front seven pursues
well," Register said. "N o matter
what side of the field they line
up, they'll run down a play.
Tnat's why it's important that
the offense puts some sustained
drives together, to help keep
the defense fresh."
That's not to say Register is
displeased with the offense,
after all, the Lions have totaled
88 points in their three regular
season games.
*
"The offense has played well
at times," said Register.
"Tonight, the defense gave us
outstanding field position (only
one of the Lions' scoring drives
against Sandalwood was longer
than 50 yards) and we had
some big plays. We'll take that
for the time being."
Oviedo's four sepring drives
took all of 12 plays and covered
a total of 192 yards. Brice
Patrick scored on runs of three
and 20 yards while Will
Harrison had touchdown runs
of 35 and 54 yards.
The Lions managed only two
scries that consisted of more
than five plays and both of
those came in the fourth quar­
ter (one of six plays and anoth­
er of 12 plays that ended the
game).
Harrison finished with 161
ards on nine carries while
atrick contributed 41 yards on

f

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l Cross Country
Continued from page 1B
W In l»r Spring*, 3S0; I X IV U n d . 357, 14 Sprucr Clerk. 363; 15.
Galeway. A ll; 16 Apopka. 451; 17. Oacenla. 475; 1* Olympia. 4*9, 19
Deltona. 507; 20 Or rhillip*. 507; 21. University. 56*. 22 Pin* Ridgr. 5*1;
23. South U l r , no term acute*.
IN D IV ID U A L PER FO R M A N CES H op 10 and Seminole County runner») _ 1. Coleman H u m . 10. Winter Park, 16 20.2. Daniel Jimenez, 12,
Winter r a t i, 1624; 3 Caleb Vbgt. 9. Winter Park. 162*. 4 Alvin Charle*.
10, Colonial. 16 42. 5. Edwin Lugo, 12. timber Creek. 16 43; 6 Mark
Richard* II , Edgrwatrr. 16 47; 7. sicotl Lindtey. II . Winter Park. 16 4*.*
Brian Me Leilan. IVItona, 16 50, 9. Andrew Charle*. 12. Colonial. 1653;
10. Brandon Hick*. 12, Oeledo. 1654; 26 Chris Delbrldgc, I k Lak*
Brantley. 17:41; 27. |a*on M tClung, 11, Oeledo, 17:43; 31. William
Barnett. 12. U k e Mary. 1751; 34. Paul Nlrlren. 11. Oeledo, 175*; 39.
Andrew Phelp*. 10, Lake Brantley, 1614; 40. Matt Clement*. II,
Oeledo, 18:18; 31. Mike Sobiera*. 12. Winter Spring*. 1824; 32. Chri*
Gregory, 10, Winter Spring*, 1829; 53. B. Clirittlr, 9, Oeledo, 1851; S3.
Stephen Little. II , Lake Mary, 1854; 56 Thomat Adriaanten. 12. Lake
Mary. 1855; 57. M . Blahnlk. 11. Oeledo. 1856; 41. Ja*on Gullllam * 10.
Lake Brantley, 1852:63. Brian Guide*. 12. Oeledo, 18:44; 63. Kyle Jone*
10. Wlmter Springs 1643; 73. |on 77, I k U k e Brantley. 1942; 79. Ale*
Brady, II , Winter Spring*. 1610; 81. Jorit Claemen* I k U k e Mary.
19:13; 83. Clint Franklin. 4, U k e Brantley. 1923; 86 Daniel Seltky. It.
U k e Maty, 1425; 93. Daeld Rodriguez. I I , Lake Brantley. 165k 96 |on
llaleey, II , U k e Mary, 1647; 103. Allen SlrizL I I . Wlmter Spring*,
16.57; 106 Braullo S o u . 12, Winter Spring*, 21704; 111. |on Shade, 12.
U k e Mary. 2022; 120. Ricardo William*. 12. U k e Brantley. 2ft41; 126
Shane Week*. 12, Winter Spring*. 2121.
G IR L S
T E A M SCORES _ I. Boone. 63.2. Winter Spring*. I l k X Winter Park.
117; 4. U k e Brantley, 126; 5. Spruce Creek. 174. 6 Oviedo, 183; 7. St
Cloud. 214. * Colonial, 225; 9. Calrway. 279; I k U k e Mary. 30L' I I .
Timber Creek. 315; 12 D r Phillip*. 325; 13 Oak Ridge. 348; 14
Univer»lty,3M. 15 Ik rU n d ,3*5; 16.Cyprr** Creek.412 17 tV Ih u u .494.
I* Apopka. 497; 19.0»ceola. 516; 20. Olympia. 533.21 Pine Ridge. 5*3.
22. South U k e . Nth; 23. Edgewater, no team *cvre. 24 Evan*, tuv team
•core; 23. Seminole, no team wore.
IN D IV ID U A L PER FO R M A NCES (Top 10 and Seminole County runnet*) . 1. Jenny Barringer, I k Oeledo. 165k 2 |e*aice /abet 12 U k e
Mary, 1642 3. Amanda H in t* 4, U k e Brantle*. I6_9ft 4 Elizabeth
Miller. II. Timber Creek. 2011; 5. Davina Craig. I L Winter Spring*.
2050, 6 U u r m Brown. 12, Beumr. 2042 7. A U n n WVkvo. 11. Dr
Phillip*. 2106; 8. katle Kemper, II, Bivone. 210* 9 L r i n Smith. 12
Gateway. 21:15; 10. Vanity Va/qurz. 10. Osceola. 2121. 11 Elizabeth
Arthur, 12 Winter Spring*. 2153; l k Lnctnda Bargman. 12 U k e
Brantley, 2156’ 21. Mellwa Raymond. II, Winter Spring* 2212 26
A ly i u Kretrr, II . Winter Spring* 2252 26 lindtey Caere* Orvnlu.
2259; 29. Kendra McCant*. 4, U k e Brantley. 224k 31. AWsamln Sun*
9, Seminole, 2244; 46 Hannah Berk Oviedo. 2304 47. Sar* M m I L
Winter Spring*. 23:12 30. Jayme Kuniak. I L Oriedav 2X3* 3k Sara
Karl. 12 Oeledo. 23 46 59. fenny FowelL IB Lake Bruzte* 2352 6k
Mel le u Brown, Oviedo, 2359; 6k A leun dra Tcciwcw I k U k e Mary.
2612 74. Stacey Lillie, t k U k e Mary. 2626 76 Katie Bout*. H . U k e
Mary, 2457; 77. Rachel Keeler. 4. Winter Spring* 2 * Jk 4L Monica
Ingall* I L U k t Mary, 245k *7. Katherine Pm u te. t k Lake Brantley.
2452 *6 Catherine O ’Clowd. 9, U k e Brantley. 2S.dk 95. Bailey fane*
Oviedo, 2555; 101. Shannon Staunton. I L Lake Mary. 2556 106 U u
Weber. II , Winter Spring* 2616; 116 Stephanie Schwartz. I k U k a
Mary, 2658; 162 Natalie Barber. I I , Seminole. 2662 ISO. Carrie
Milligan. 4, Srmlnolr, 31:14; I I I . Rachel WtgnalL I L Seminole. 3 !:lk

LAKE MARY CLASSIC
Seturdry, September 21
BOYS
VAR SITY
T E A M SCORES . I. Edgewater. 75; 2 Borne. 7*. 2 Orledo. 101; 6
Astneuut. I IN, 5. lyman. 152,-6 Lak* Mary, 210.7. Spruce Creek. 2)1; X
U U Brantley. 235. 9. D r land. 251; 10. Srabtrrtr. 260. I L Winter
Spring* 261; 12 Mandarin. 265; 13 Winter Park. 278; 14 Beahop Moore.
304; l k Seminole. 425. 16 Univenlly. 464; 17. Ocala I m n t. 494; IB.
Deltona. 520. 19. Merrill Itland. 549; 20 Mainland, 625, 21. Circle
Chmtian. 691; N O TE A M SCORE: U k e Howell. Covenant Chriatian.
Crooma. Colonial. Brrvani, Evan*
IN D IV ID U A L PER FO R M A NCES Hop 10 and Seminole County nut­
tier*) _ I. Chri* Co* (12k 165793. Edgewater; 2 Mark Richard (I lk
170523. Edgewater. 3 Bryan Chm tian (I lk 170573. Lyman; 4. Trey
Andrew* (10). 17X16 2*. Astronaut; 5. D rrw Homer (10), 17:17.15,
Edgewater;* Diutln k k U r iy (I I). 1752.9* D r Land; 7. Dean Brown (11),
172*0*. Biamr; * Richard Pereira (11). 1757.70. Buhop Moore; 9. Ryan
Snithkrr (11). 17.436*. AMrunuat. 10 Gerald Chriatian (12k 17:4X17,
Lyman; 12 Duattn Ilic U (12k I754B9, Oviedo; 14. Chile Del Bridge.
1*0250. U U Brantley; 16 Jaaon McCltmg (11). 1848.29, Oviedo; 19.
Matt XTemrnla (11). 1IM179. Oviedo; 21. Paul Nlrlaon (I I ). 18:1160.
U .VnRkwai Baraovv U h 3* 1* V * : » v . w ue n * * u n m
SchwraJ (f;).1|6:32 95. Winter Spring* 30 Chria Gregory (10k 1353*8.
Winter Spring.. 31 Ky le Jone. (10). 1854.98. Winter Spring*- 33.
Matthew BUhmk. I* 44 65. Oviedo; 34 Robert Isaac* (I I). 1*4762 U U
HowrlL- 35. Jori* CTaeawna (10). 18.4957, U U Mary; 36 Jaaon CulUiam*
18 55 64, U U Brantley; 37. BiUy Christie (9), 1*5756. Oviedo; 39. Sam
Abraham (12k 19.0390. Lyman; 43. Stephen Little (I lk 19.139k U U
Mary; 46 Ben W irrm (10). 191456. Lyman; S3 Brian Cuider (12k
1950*5. Oviedo; 54. ChrUtophrr Buvh (I I ). 195299, Lyaman. 55.

Lions
Continued from page IB
five rushes. Johnny Girard
added 34 yards on four
attempts with LaDarian
Rudolph and Brett Joyce each
gained 10 yards (Rudolph on
two carries, Joyce on four).
"Our offensive backs arc
doing a better job of blocking
and executing the skills we've
been working on in practice,"
said Register. "Eventually, that
will result in more sustained
drives and allow us to control
the ball and the clock."
Quarterback Lee Sloan aug­
mented the Lions’ 235-yard
ground game by completing six
of 10 passes for 79 yards. Tight
end Matt Lougcc caught three
passes for 50 yards. Jasor.

T he S eminole H erald

(onalhan Serluccv. 19 23 65. U U Brantley; 56. Nick Thomat (12). 195631,
Srmlnolr; 60 Ricardo W'llliama, 1932 33. U U Brantley; 63. Jonathon
H aU ry (It). 1957.10. U U Mary. 65 Ale* Lanauze (10). 195947, U U
Mary; 70 Danny Sihabouth. 19 49 0*. U U Brantley; 74. Matt llagar (11),
195452 Lyman. 76 A lim Sirtzl (I lk 1957.70. Winter Spring* 79. A M
llajdu (12). 2005 50. Seminole; 80 Jeffrey Elkin. 200*52. U U Brantley;
*1. Thome* Adriearum (12). 2006 65, U U Mary; S3. Daniel Seltky (I I ),
200902 U U Mary; *5 Kyle Strvme (11), 20:1341, Lyman; 91. M i U
Meakvr (I lk 2034 06 Seminole. 95 Braullo Sot (12k 204263. Winter
Spring* 96 Omnia lew ron (12). 2044*3, Seminole; 103, Stephen
Reheats (12). 2107 07. Srmlnolr; 112 David Hegel (10k 21:4299, Winter
Spring* 114 Clint Franklin. 215554. U U Brantley; 120. Dave Carrera
(12k 221562 IVmter Spring*; 121. Julio EapalBal (9k 22185*. U U
Howell. 12* Marru* Stringer (I lk 2259*3. U U Howell
JU N IO R V A R S ITY
T E A M SCORES . L Oviedo, M ; 2 Winter Pari. *2 3. Edgewater. 93;
6 lyman. 9k' 1 U k a Brantley, 180; 6 Mandarin. 190; 7. Spruce Clerk.
191. * Boone. 25*. 9 Seabreeze. 321; l k Winter Spring* 343; 11.
Attmcuut. 347.12 Deltona. 453; I X Croouv* SSk 16 University, 5*5; IS.
(Yale L e n t 626
IN D IV ID U A L PER FO R M A NCES (Tbp 10 and Semlnolt County
runner*) . 1 752 Roper. Clay (12). 1 ( 4263. Mainland; 2 Michael.
Mathew (10). 192722 Lyman; 3. Sumralk Clayton (I lk 1951*9, Oviedo;
4. Van Brant B|. (10), 1955 79, Lyman; 5. Nguyen. )ohn ( I l k 19.47*5,
Edgewater; 6 Guamrllo. Nick (12k 19534k Oviedo; 7. Mahon. Jem (I lk
195595. Ov iedo; * Kotrr. Chad (10). 195656 Mainland; 9. McDonald.
Richard (10). 1956 66. Edgewater. 10. Martinez. Ezaato (10k 2007.7k
Edgewater; 13 lU h n rrt* Scott 201257, U U Brantley; 17. Atueata.
Diego (12). 201918. Oviedo; 22 Brady. Ale* (11k 205165. Winter
Spring* 24. Bush, Daniel (9). 2054.45, Lyman; 23. Thompson, J a m (12).
205753. Oviedo. 2* Bly. Zachary. 2043 02 U U Brantley; 31. Nopli*
Geoff (101. 2049 17. Lyman. 32 Cain. Clint (12k 205157, Oviedo; 33.
Fan* Eduardo (10). 205461. Oviedo; 37. Clawson. O iria (9k 210406.
Lyman. 40 Rthln* I avon (10). 210686 Oviedo; 42 Harri* Bemie,
21:1664. U U Brantley. 44 Servt Josh. 21:19*2 U U Brantley; 47.
Tomaaetti. Stephen (10). 2127.62 Oviedo; 48. Brown. Brian (12). 215366,
Oviedo; 51. Dum rr. Evan (10). 21:4157, Lyman; S3. Hahnrr*. David,
21 4426 U U Brantley. 57. Toaaie. Cleg (10k 214*53, Winter Spring*
5* Harri* Brandon. 215355, U U Brantlry; 59. Leon. Ray (I lk 215552
Lyman; 61. Khort Jacob (9), 215856 Lyman; 62 Benson. Richard (9),
215* 93, Oviedo; 64 Byer*. Roaa (12k 2207*8, Oviedo; 66. Chandler.
Mark. 220* 82 U U Brantlry; 67. Frag* Justin (10k 221057, Oviedo.

■ * !* _ * .
JU N IO R V A R S IT Y
Y R aljf fct^R B S . I. Boone.27,-1 Sprue.Crork.72; X Lake BrkUley,
r ; 1 O r i« 4 * B7; S. Winter Park. 196 6 lym an, 19k 7.Unlvenity. 296
IN D IV ID U A L P E R FO R M A N CES (Tbp IB and Seminole County nrnne n) _ I. Kolberg. Alyma (I lk 2256.70. O vbdo, 2 Faber. Katie (10).
2320 0 . Boone; X Cogsdael Erin (U k 235552 Boon* 1 Beaver. Kalee
(10). 24:19.97. Boone; 3 (disqualified) McElhaney (10k 212X42 Oviedo;
6 GuUliam* Jennifer, 2304 46. U U Brantley; 7. Tkal Elng (10k 252052
Spruce Creek; X Parke* Lory (I lk 254456 Boon* 9. Moavero, Johanna
(12k 25:4X62 Oviedo; 16 Brown. Am end* 235296 U U Brantley; 11

UONS 27, SAINTS 0
0

0

0 0_

0

7 II 6 &lt;&gt;l27

Flrat Quarter
O . Patrick 3 run (M cC rrw kick). 852
Second Quarter
O . Patrick 20 run (M cCrrw kick). 1159.
O _ llantaon 35 run (M cCrrw kickk 9 5 6
Th ird Quarter

O _ Harrtaof! 33 run (kick Uridek 11*X
Fourth Quarter

No raring.

TEAM STATISTICS
Flrat Burma _ Sandalwood 6 Oviudo 11
Ruahaa yazda _ Sandalwood 2*51; Oviedo 29135.
ruuuUs . Sandalwood 8-19-1; Ovtodo 7-1X6
rrating yard* _ Sandalwood 88; Oviedo 96
Furaklra-lout _ Sandalwood X-tt Oviedo 2-6
renal tiea-yarda _ Sandalwood 555, Oviedo 446
runiu-yazda _ Sandalwood 7-211 Oviedo 2-63

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
R U S H IN G . Sandalwood: Hunt 2258,
Matthew* 1-4, Johnaon 5-(m inu»-ll); Oviedo:
Hatriaon 9-161, Patrick 5-41, Ciraid 4-34,
Rudolph 2-10, Joyce 4-10, Ungard 1-2
Sanullana 1-2 Sloan 2-(mimie-Hk M cCrrw 1(mlnua-l-4).
PASSING . Sandalwood: Johnaon 1-19-1, BX
C M rd o Sloan 6-16*. 79. hlcCrew 1-34111.
R E C E IV IN G _ Sandalwood: MrroUa 3-72
Jonra 2-11, Brown 1-S, H unt 2-6; Oviedo:
Lougaa X50, Raulm on 1-17, Cameron M l ,
Hamaon 15. Patrick 1-4.
P U N T IN G _ Sandalwood; M ao nm 7-212
305; CMedo: M cCrrw 2-65.323.

Briefs
M A G IC SIG N SIX
The Orlando Magic have signed free agent for­
ward-center Obinna Ekezie, free agent guards
Corey Benjamin and Omar Cook, free agent for­
wards Jermaine Walker and Jabari Smith and
free agent center Peter Cornell.
Ekezie (6'9", 270,8/22/75) played in 29 regu­
lar season games with the Los Angeles Clippers
last season, averaging 1.9 ppg. and 1.2 rpg. in 5.2
minpg. He scored a season-high 11 points on
Feb. 26 at Houston.
Benjamin (6'6", 205,2/24/78) spent the 200102 season in Italy with S.S. Sutor Montegranaro
and in the ABA with the Southern California
Surf. He was originally selected in the first
round (28th overall) of the 1998 NBA Draft by
Chicago. Benjamin has appeared in 144 NBA
regular season games during his career, all with
the Bulls, averaging 5.5 ppg. and 1.6 rpg. in 14.2
minpg.
Cook (6'1", 190,1/28/82) played in 35 games
last season with Fayetteville of the National
Basketball Development League, averaging 12.2
ppg., 7.8 apg., 2.9 rpg. and 1.51 stlpg. in 31.6
minpg. He led the NBDL in assists, ranked sev­
enth in steals and ninth in three-point field goal
percentage (41-107, .383). Cook was named to
the 2001-02 AII-NBDL Second Team. He also set
a league record for most assists in a game, dish­
ing out 19 on Feb. 8 vs. North Charleston.
Walker (6'7", 225,4/5/77) played in 23 games
last season with Fargo-Moorchead of the CBA.
He was the second-highest scorer in the league,

Ilzuiie, D u n (10). 291047. Winter S r ^ n p - »
292171 U U Brantlry; 59 Simmocu. SophU. 2938 91 Lynun, M.
L'kzvunu.Guln/z (I I ). 29 42 27, U U M ary;65.
&lt;Hk
29 545*.O vkdo. 6*. Ilo d p o a Diana. 30555*. Lyman; 70 Frey. Amber
(II). 305250. Srmlnolr; 72. JarUcn. Andrea. 304247, U U Brantlry, n .
Dlvry, S tqunlr. 30.505*. U U Branllry; 77. Sathrr. Mrgan. 313532
U U Branllry; 7*. Smllh. Mor*an ( 11). 3156 46. CM rdo; 79.1(In n . Mary.
31 59 4*. U U Branllry; *5. IJRhmrr. Carly, 3254*0. U U Branllry; 87.
Arrmbrleht. Taylor. 325955. U U Branllry; 91 Anderaon. Jennifer (11).
33 2346 Srmlnolr. 101. PiulUno. Juatinr (I lk 5X32.75. Oviedo; 103.
Nettle* Sarah (12). 3X47.47, Srmlnolr.

CIRLS
V A R S ITY
T E A M SCORES _ I Bocme. 41; 2 U k a Brantley, f t ; X Spruce Creek.
137; 6 Oviedo. 16k 5 Bishop Moore. 175; 6 Colonial. 178; 7. University.
|9X k U U H o w e ll 234; 9. U U Mary. 260; 10. Mainland. 290; II.
Aatnuvauk 311. 12 Winter Spring* 33k IX Winter Park. 354; 14.
Mandarin. 360. IX Lyman, 371; 16 DvUrvd, 403,17. Edgewater, 463; IS.
Dritona. 474.19. Merritt Island. 520; 20. Brevard Christian. 991; 21. Ocala
E ven t 631; 22 Circle Christian. 661; N O T E A M SCORES. Seabreeze.
Covenant Christian. Seminole, Croouv* Evan*
IN D IV ID U A L PER FO R M A N CES (Tbp 10 and Seminole County run­
ners) _ 1. Barringer, fenny (10k 19*032 Oviedo; 2 ZabeL Jessica (12k
195751, U U Mary; 3. Hintze, Amanda. 2049*1,4. Brown. U u ra n (12k
21*8*6 Borne. 5. Bargmann. laactnd* 21:19.96 U U Brantlry; 6 (dis­
qualified) C m p o . Inertly. 215767, Ocala Foetal; 7. Kemper, Katie (I lk
21:3673. Boone; S. U rquhart Tiffany (10). 215046, Seafarer re. 9.
Corcoran. Jervean (10). 213304. Colonial; 10. Soatre. Tin y* (10k 213*^76
Boone; 12 Jone* Tiffany. 22*8.92 U U Brantley; 20. Bonnet, Jennifer (9k
225094. U U Howell; 26 McCan. Kendra. 23XD1X U U Brantley; 29.
McCormick. Tern (I lk 2X13.13, U U Howe*; 31. Berg. Hannah (U k
2320*1. Oviedo; 31 Kuniak. Jayme (I lk 235944. Oviedo; 36 Brown,
Metises (I lk 2359*2 CMedo; 39. Pagnatt* Amanda 01k 2354.11.
Winter Spring* 41. Kcetrr. Rachel (9k 234056 Winter Sprit**. 44.
Tod taco. Ale* (9k 234952 U U Mary; 46 Caaaanov* Brendaly (12k
235053, U U Howell; 48. Foul* Jennifer. 24X0*6 U U Brantley; 3a
Booth. Katie (11), 24*964, U U Mary; SX Soa* A leun dra (9k 24:13*3,
Seminole; 54. Camley. Morgan. 24:1363. lym an; SX Weber. U u (I lk
24:1951, Winter Spring* 56 Seltaman. Kail* 2119.97, Lyman; 37. Cook,
Amanda. 24528k Lyman; 69. Christnct, Rachel (12k 213136 Oviedo;
74. Little. Stacey (10k 2450*6 U U Mary; *6 Prom * Kathryn. 2304.18,
U U BranOey; SI. CauArid! Katherine (10k 23X&amp;7B, U U H ow ell 82
K a il Sarah (12). 250616 Oviedo, BX Wilkin, Laura (10k 23*8*3. U U
H ow ell M . Brandt Eric* 2X1056 U U Brantley; Bk Careen, Lindsey
(I lk 235956 Oviedo. 91 Schwartz. Serphenie (10k 255356 U U Mary;
98 Collin* Brmna (I I ). 2958*7, Winter Spring* 106 McKasry. Jessica
(I I ), 265*61, Winter Spring* 107. Mercado, Vltnari* 26594k Lyman;
109. Reynold* Jennifer. 2647*3, Lyman; 116 Staunton, Shanon (I lk
265063, U U Mary; 112 Hoyonald. Marie (9k 27*6*2 U U H ow e ll
111 Fore. Brittany. 27*3.16 lym an; 137. TU n . U u (12k 28*8.27, Winter
Spring* 13* DUirc. Brittney. 2X15*7, Lyman; 111 Hopkins, Anils (12k
2*5767. Winter Spring* 145. Wilkin. Sarah (12k 29.1366 U U H ow e ll
131. Milbgan. Carrie (9). 3629.73. Seminole.

Raulcrson (17 yards), Joey
Cameron (11), Harrison (eight),
and Patrick (four) had one catch
each.
Oviedo (3-0 overall, 1-0 in 6ADistrict 1 play) continues dis­
trict play on Friday when the
Lions travel to Jacksonville for a
7:30 p.m. contest at Ed White
High School (2-1 overall, 1-0 in
6A-1 and getting votes in this
week's State Poll), which pulled
off a 32-14 upset at Lake
Brantley, Friday.
S a n d a lw o o d
O v ie d o

D n ik u . AihIvy (9), 26)306, la k r ll.m rll, IS A n d m o . Laurel (12).
261755, Oviedo; 20 Modrrski. Pamela. 263* 22. U U - Brantley; 22
OvtTtnyrr. Ksrly, 26 4655, U U Brantlry; 26 Wald man. Jnuka (12).
27*0.74, Oviedo; 30. Reich. Sarah. 27:17*2. lyman. 31. Culbmeui, Szrzfa.
275257. Lyman; 34. Lyon* Katherine. 27.40 61. U U Branllry; 41
Zdankowskl. Jennifer, 28.11.70. U U Brantlry; 42. Kavanaugh. Erlstin.
28:1357. Lynun; 46. M iuon. N zU lir, 2* 34 99, U U Branllry; 47. Post.
U u r m . 285614, Lynun; 49. O vrrtuy, Jm nllrr (I I ), 28 45 4*. Srmlnolr.
50 Glenn. Corrir (12k 28 4669, Ovtrdo. 51. Nrwhuvjohn. U u r m (10).
2* 49 60. U U H ow ell 51 Milllron. Brlh (12). 2*53.12. Oviedo; 53
Almnn. Clztnr. 2* 55.15. Lynun; 54 S to U * Aihley, 2907 40. Lymzn, 55.

averaging 22.4 ppg. Walker also played in the
Philippines with FedEx Express. In addition, he
has spent time in Italy, Israel, the ABA and
USBL, after playing one season at the University
of Miami in 1996-97.
Smith (6’i r , 250,2/12/77) played In 23 regu­
lar season games with both Sacramento and
Philadelphia last season, averaging 3.2 ppg. and
1.2 rpg. In 7.9 minpg. He scored a career-high 14
points on Apr. 15 vs. Chicago.
Cornell (6’ l l " , 255,6/1/76) played In five
games with Denver during the 2002 Rocky
Mountain Revue, averaging 4.0 ppg. and 2.6 rpg.
in 6.6 minpg. Prior to several stints In the ABA
and Europe, Cornell played college basketball
for Loyola Marymount, where he was an
Honorable Mention All-West Coast Conference
in 1997-98.

PREP BA SEBA LL SH O W C A SE
BASE Sports will present the Florida All-Star
Baseball Talent Showcase on Saturday,
September 28 at the Joe DiMaggio Baseball
Complex in Clearwater.
This showcase is designed for high school
players looking to play at the collegiate level.
Players will show their skill individually by
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.
More information may be obtained by calling
419-382-2273. Advanced registration is required
and there is a fee.

Humid photo by Tommy Vlnoant

Lyman senior quarteiback Victor Johnson (No. 7) takes off for one of his big runs last Friday as Seminole's Kevin
Harris persues. Johnson, reluming after Injuring an ankle in the opening game of the season against Boone, com­
pleted 6-of-7 passes for 146 yards and three touchdowns and also ran for 66 yards on IS carries and another score
as the Greyhounds won their first game of the season, 35-22.

FootballContinued from page IB
Sports Complex.
Lake Mary will also be at
home to host Titusville in a 5A3 game.
All three Class 6A schools,
Seminole, Lake Brantley and
Oviedo, will be traveling to
Jacksonville for important
District 1 contests.
The Fighting Seminoles (0-3)
will play their first district
game at wlnlcss Sandalwood (Q3 overall 0-1 in 6A*1) starting at

7pm

'

'

The Patriots (2-1 overall, 0-1
in 6A-1) will look to bounce
back at Mandarin (1-2 overall,
1-0 in 6A-1), while the Lions (30 overall, 1-0 In 6A-1) will face
Ed White (2-1 overall, 1-0 in 6A1) in a crucial game.
Spruce Creek (0-3) dominated
the first half, holding Lake
Mary to 11 yards ana one first
down, and led Lake Mary 7-0
until late in the second quarter.
But senior tailback Reggie
Campbell, who had been held
to 17 yards on nine carries,
more than compensated for his
carly struggles on his 10th
cany.
The 5-foot-8,165-pounder
spurted through a crease on a
trail play and ran 20 yards
betorc encountering a cluster of
Hawks tacklers. He appeared to
be wrapped up, but spun away
and sprinted another 30 yards
Into tne right comer of the end
zone just 1:05 before halftime.
Campbell, who added an
insurance touchdown on a sixyard run late in the game, fin­
ished with 120 yards on 19 car­
ries.
Spruce Creek got tricky to
open the second half, trying an
on-side kick, but the play back­
fired when the ball hit and went
backward seven yards, giving
the Rams possession at the
Hawks 34.
Lake Mary drove to the two
before settling for what proved
to be game-winning 24-yard
Ryan Pacioni field goal.
Spruce Creek, which was held
to 55 total yards in the second
half by the outstanding Rams
defense, got further bad news
when senior fullback Antonio
Blake had to be taken from the
field on a stretcher with 10:45
left in the game with a severely
broken leg.
Lake Brantley seemed on the
verge of not only winning its
district opener and remaining
undefeated, but also possibly
treating the fans to a blowout.
The Patriots took a quick 14-0
lead and carried that advantage
into the lockerroom at halftime.
But following burning the
mortgage on the Athletic
Complex during intermission,
everything fell apart for the
home team.
Lake Brantley fumbled on the
second play of the third quarter,
which led to Ed White's first

touchdown, and the
Commanders then got a long
touchdown pass to close the
gap to 14-12.
The Patriots still led by those
two points entering the final 12
minutes, but two more
turnovers led to two touch­
downs in less than two minutes
and the game was all but decid­
ed.
All told, Lake Brantley turned
tha ball over seven times, six on
bles, and has hoW fumblfejd '
M )17'^nfies liri th ^ lliit two'
games^ "
Ryan Harris scored both of
the Patriots touchdowns on
one-yard runs in the first quar­
ter; the first set up by a 44-yard
run by quarter Jonny Venters
and the other following a fum­
ble.
Jesse Detwciler kicked three
field goals, including a careerlong 47-yardcr and a game-win­
ner 30-yardcr with 2:15 left,
propelling Bayside to the 9-6
victory over Lake Howell.
The Silver Hawks had tied the
game on a 30-yard touchdown
run by P.J. Torrao with 11:50 to
go in the fourth.
Bayside outgained Lake
Howell 283 yards to 174.

S

R A M S 17, H A W K S 7
S pruce C ro c k
7 0 0 0_ 7
Lake M i r y
0 7 3 7_17
Firal Quarter
SC _ SuTuk 15 run (N vl Uck).
Sttond Quarter
LM _ Campbell 56 run (racioni Wkk).
Th ird Quarter
LM _ Pacioni 24 PC.
Fourth Ouarter
LM . Crm pbrll 6 tun (I’arioni kick).
T E A M S TA TIS TIC S
Flrat down* _ Spruce Clark 16. Lake Mary 10.
Ruahaa-yanla _ Sprucr Creak 40-171; U k a
Mary 40-154.
Fatelng _ Sprucr Crrrk 3-14-1; Lake Mary 1-66
Erasing yarda _ Sprucr C rrrk 26; Lake Mary 3.
Eumblra-loat _ Sprucr Clark 2-0; Lake Mary 1Emaliira-yards _ Sprucr C rrrk 9-75; Lak*
Mary 6-65.
runta-yarda _ Sprucr Crrrk 4-158; Lak* Mary
X205
IN D IV ID U A L S TA TIS TIC S
R U S H IN G . Sprucr C rrrk: Blakr 1X69,
Suftak ll-53.Sialrunk 11-40. Arthur 410. Da via
l-(mlnua-3); lak* Mary: Campbrll 20-120,
Clark 54, Piniki 3-9, Crayuui 8-7. other. 4-9.
rASSINC _ Sprue* Crrrk: Saeirunk 3-14-1,
26: lake M ary Clark 1-6-0. X
R E C E IV IN G _ Spruce C rrrk: Julian 1-16
Thompaun M 3 , Collin* l (minua-3); la k r
Mary: Saula 1-3.
r U N T I N G . Sprue* Clerk: N rl 4-39.3. U k *
Mary: Taclonl 5-41 *
C O M M A N D E R S 3 2 P A T R I O T S 14
E d W h ile
0 0 12 20 _ 32
Lake B r a n llr y
14 0 0 0 . 1 4
Flrat Quarter
L B . llam a I run (Cooley kick).
LB _ llam a I run (Cooley kkk).
Second Quarter
N o econng
Third Quart*!
EW . I V U I k IJ 2 run (kick (ailed)
EW _ Johmon 86 paaa innn \iVrhb (paaa
(ailed).
fourth Quarter
EW . Drlafu-U 4 run (paaa lailnl)
EW . IVc44i 50 lumhlc- rvtuni (kick failed)
EW _ Drlafu-ld 71 run (Edwards run)
B E A R S 9, S IL V E R H A W K S 6
Lake H o w e ll
0 0 0 6 .4
Bayside
0 3 3 3 .9
Ural Quarter
N o scoring
Second Quarter
B . D rtw n lrr 3 0 IG
Th ird Quarter

B _ Drtweiler 47 FG.
Fourth Quarter
L l l . Torrao 30 run (kick failed).
B _ Detwriler 30 FG.

G R E Y H O U N D S 3S,
F I G H T I N G S E M IN O L E S 22
Lyman
14 7 14 0 . 3 S
Seminole
0 7 9 6 .2 2
Flrat Quarter
L _ Wuoda 44 paaa from Johnson (Murray .
kick), 7:40.
L _ Franklin 13 paaa (ram Johnaon (Money
kick), 6 4 X 2
Second Quarter
S _ Marring 25 past from McKenzie (Kerin
Harris kick). 9.23.
- L . Johnson 3 run (M oney Uck), 2 51
:•
Tk lrd Quarter
I. _ Q rttre 24 paaa from lahraai (Money
kick), 956. i X l i .
L _ Bate 61 run (M oney kick), 646
S _ Ca rry 36 run (Krvtn Herrie kick), 225.
S _ Safety, Wbode lackird in end zone, 1X2
Fourth Quartet
S . Harlow I pass (tom McKenzie (Uck
(ailed). 3 * 2
T E A M S T A TIS TIC S
Flrai downs . Lyman I X Srmlnolr 14
Roaher-yarda _ Lyman 37-226 Srmlnolr 28109.
rearing _ Lyman 7-941 Seminole 11-22-1.
raeelng yards _ Lyman 154; Seminole 116
Fum blae-loet. Lyman 4-1; Seminole 1-6
renal tier-yardz _ Lyman 15*7; Seminole 456
Ihinta-yarda . Lyman 1-0; Seminole 2-63.
IN D IV ID U A L S TA T IS T IC S
R U S H IN G . Lyman: Baas 12-112 Johnson
1566 Woods 4-31. Mulligan 2 1 4
Kyle Harris 2 5 . M cC rrw 2-6. Srmlnolr. Carry
19104, McKenzie 8 5 . Knight
1-2
rASSINC . Lyman: Johnaon 6-7-0,146 Kyt*
Harris 1-2-6 X Srm lnolr
McKenzie 11-22-1,110.
R E C E IV IN G _ Lyman: Wood* 2-*3, Franklin
3-32 Clrutrr 1-24 Bzaa 1-15;
Srmlnolr. Ungard 458, Harlow 351, Morring
2-29, Casey 1-2
r U N T I N G _ Lyman: Kyle Harris 1-66
Seminole: Kevin Harris 2-3I X

F L O R ID A H I G H S C H O O L
FO O TB A LL P OLL - W EEK N O . 4
Byi Florida Sporta Writers
Dale: September 24 2002
T A L L A H A S S E E — The following la the
Florida Sports Writers Association football
poll. OvrraU records and drat-place volt* are
In paianthrars.
C L A S S 6A
1. Miami Central (9)
161(34)
2 Orlando Edgewater (8)
1 (0 (3 4 )
3. Miami Northwestern
130(34)
4. Apopka
110(34)
X Oviedo .
18 (3-01
6 Miami Norland
•1 (3 4 )
7. Plantation
7 0 (3 4 )
X Sarasota R ivrrvirw
5 4 (3 4 )
9. Miami KiUtan
M (J -l)
10. Vrro Beach
2 2 (3 4 )
Also fscelvrd votes: Miami Carol C U y (2-1)
14. Fori Lauderdale Dillard (2-1) 7. Miami
Suuthrtdge (2-1) 2 Jacksonville Ed White (2-1)
|.
C LA SS 5A
1. Pompano Beach B y (15)
168(34)
2. Springfirld Rutherford (2)
153(24)
3. Naples
117 (2 4 )
4. IXrlray Beach Atlantic
115(34)
5. Palm Beach Gardena Dwyer
* 5 (3 4 )
6. Daytona Beach Mainland
• 1(34)
7. Lake Mary
87 (34 )
8. Seminole
3 7 (3 4 )
9. Tampa 1iilUborough
2 7 (3 4 )
10. Plant City Durant
2 6 (34 )
Also faceivsd rotes: Palm Beach Gardena (30) 24. Panama City .Mosley (2-0) 23. Boca
Ralim (2-1) 4. Melbourne Eau Gallic (3 4 ) 4
Ctbaunton East Bay (3 4 ) 4. Klasimmeu Osceola
(2-1) 3. Bradenton Manatee (2-1) 2 Lakeland

(2-1)2

C L A S S 4A
I. Tallahassee Llnculn (9)
161(24-1)
I . Lake City Columbia (8)
161 (3 4 )
3. Ft. Laud St. Thomas Aquinas 121 (2-1)
4. Furl Myers
104 (3 4 )
5 Punts Gorda Charlotte
100(34)
6 Pensacola
u (2 4 )
7. Jacksonville Raines
64 (3 4 )
8 Melbourne Palm Bay
41 (1-2)
9 Jacksonville Ribault
34 (3 4 )
10. Srffnrr Armwood
28 (3 4 )
Also recrivrd votes: Tampa Jrffrrson (2-1)
15. Piet Charlotte (3 4 ) 12 Land O ' Lake* (3 4 )
X Lehigh Acte* Lehigh (2-1) S.OcaU Foresi (30) 4. Miami Booker T Washing Ion (2-1) 2 Fort
Walton Beach (3 4 ) I.

�Tiir. S fjhinoix H erald
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N O T IC E O F E L E C T IO N

NO. I
C O N ST IT U T IO N A L AM EN D M EN T
A R T IC L E I, SE C T IO N 17
(leg isla tiv e)

NO. 4
C O N S T IT U T IO N A L A M EN DM EN T
A R T IC L E I, SE C T IO N 24
(leg islativ e)

B A L L O T T IT L E : Amending Article I. Section 17 o f the State Constitution
B A L L O T SU M M A R Y : 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 1998. The Supreme Court o f Florida struck the 199*
amendment in a ruling in which four o f the seven justices found that the ballot summary
was inaccurate. The proposed amendment expressly authorizes the death penalty for
'apital crimes and expressly authorizes retroactive changes in the method o f eaecution.
The amendment changes the prohibition against "cruel or unusual punishment," currently
provided in Section 17 o f Article I o f the State Constitution, to a prohibition against
"cruel and unusual punishment* to conform with the wording o f the Eighth Amendment
to the United States Constitution. The amendment prohibits reduction o f a death sentence
based on invalidity o f an execution method and provides for continued force o f the
sentence. The amendment permits any ciecution method unless prohibited by the United
States Constitution. The amendment requires construction o f the prohibition against cruel
or unusual punishment and the proposed prohibition against cruel 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 stale
courts, including the Florida Supreme Court, from treating the slate constitutional
prohibition against cruel or unusual punishment as being more cipansivc 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 cruet 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 appears in Section 17 o f Article I o f the State Constitution, will be the u m e 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.

B A L L O T T IT L E : Laws Providing Public 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 public 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 SE D A M EN D M EN T:
ARTIC LE I
DECLARATION OF RIGHTS
SECTION 24. Access to public records and m cctings.(a) Every person has the right to inspect or copy any public record made or received in
connection with the official business o f any public 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 judicial 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 meetings o f any collegial public body o f the executive branch o f state
government or o f any collegial public body o f a county, municipality, school district, or
special district, at which official acts are to be taken or at which public business o f such
body is to be transacted or discussed, shall be open and noticed to the public and
meetings o f the legislature shall be open and noticed as provided in Article III, Section
4(e), except with respect to meetings exempted pursuant to this section or specifically
dosed by this Constitution.
..
(c) This section shall be self-executing. The legislature, however, may provide by
general law nassed bv a two-thirds vote o f each house for the exemption o f records from
the requirements o f subsection (a) and the exemption o f meetings from the requirements
o f supsection (b), provided that such law shall state with specificity the public necessity
justifying the exemption and shall be no broader than necessary to accomplish the stated
purpose o f the law. The legislature shall enact laws governing the enforcement o f this
section, including the maintenance, control, destruction, dispotal, and disposition o f
records made public by this section, except that each house o f the legislature may adopt
rules governing the enforcement o f this section in relation to records o f the legislative
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 , I 9 9 J that limit public access to records or
meetings shall remain in force, and such laws apply to records o f Ihc legislative and

Specifically, the proposal amends Section 17 o f A tlid e I o f the State Constitution, to read
as set forth below. The word atrielian Is a deletion; words underlined are additions:
SECTION 17. Excessive punishments.-Excessive fines, cruel god or unusual
punishment, attainder, forfeiture o f estate, indefinite imprisonment, and unreasonable
detention o f witnesses are forbidden. The death penalty is an authorized punishment for
t i c i u l r n m t i - i f a i c u t t d by tin Irgiiluu rc. X ht prohibition m i n t ! cruel or unmuil
punishment, and Ihc prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment shall be conitnjcd

in KQnfonnily.wllh dctlilon* of.llic .United Suiti Sucrtmt Court-ttludUDlcnirci the
BahMfaa minil tnicl iml Jinmial cumihrocm proviikdln lht-Eiglith Amendment la
Hit United Sutci Coniliiulion, Any mtllwd of nwulign shill bt tliewtd. unless
Bfahibncdby.lht United Sum Conflilulian. Mtthodi of Httulign miv bt dtllaultd by
liK-ltgalUuTLind i change in iny mtihgd of tmtuiion miv bt igplicd rctroiciirtly. A
ttnicntt atdtilh 8 1 not be mhttd on tin bull thu i method at tMttfton 1* haMA
lame tilt in abfcl «n «reuiian-nitih9d-u.d«liml uiYilid. the deiih Knitntt ihill
remain In force until the sentence can be lawftillv executed bv any valid method. This

judicial branches, until they are repealed. Rules o f court that are in effect on the date o f
adoption o f Ihit section that limit access to records shall remain in effect until they are
repeated.
NO. 6
C O N ST IT U T IO N A L AM EN DM EN T
A R T IC L E X , SE C T IO N 20
(Initiative)

legion ihill irolrretrcKtirtly.
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:
SECTION 17. Excessive punishm ents.-Exccssive fines, cruel uid or unusual
punishment, attainder, forfeiture o f estate, indefinite imprisonment, and unreasonable
detention o f witnesses arc forbidden. The death penalty it an authorized punishment for
capital crimes designated bv the legislature. The prohibition against cruel or unusual
punishment, and the prohibition aaainst cruel and unusual punishment, shall b t construed
in conformity wilh decisions o f the Unilcd States Supreme Court which interpret the
prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment provided in the Eighth Amendment to
the United S tates Constitution. Any method o f execution shall be allowed, unless
prohibited bv the United Stales Constitution. Methods o f execution may be designated by
the legislature, and a Chanac in any method o f execution may be applied retioaclivcly^A
sentence,of death shall not be reduced on the basis th a t* method o f execution i i invalid.
In any c m in tth itli an carem ion method ii tk tU rcd invalid, the death K n itn tt.ih a ll
remain in force until the aentraca can be lawftillv executed bv any valid method. This

B A L L O T T IT L E t Protect People from the Health Hazardsof Second-Hand Tobacco
Smoke by Prohibiting Workplace Smoking
B A L L O T SU M M A R Y i To protect people from the health hazards o f second-hand
tobacco smoke, this amendment prohibits tobacco smoking in enclosed indoor
workplaces. Allows exceptions for private residences except when they are being used to
provide commercial child care, adult care or health care. A lto allows exceptions for retail
tobacco shops, designated smoking guest rooms at hotels and othej pyb^ic lodging
establishments, and stand-alone bars'. Provides definition*, apd require* live (cgtsfjiuic vu
promptly implement this amendmeni.'
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B A L L O T S U M M A R Y : Requires the Legislature to provide by general taw for the
provision o f an economic impact statement to the public prior to the public voting on an
amendment o f the Florida Constitution proposed by Initiative.
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:
SECTION J . Amendment or revision electio n .(a)
A proposed amendment to or revision o f this constitution, or any part o f it, shall
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
convention 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 legislature and limited to a single
amendment or revision, it is submitted at an earlier special election held more than ninety
days after such filing.
&lt;hl The legislature shall provide bv general law, prior to Ihc holding o f in c l« ti9 fl
pursuant to this section, for the provision o f a statement to the public regarding, ihc
pmhahle financial Impact o f any amendment proposed bv initiative pursuant to Section L
(g jtb) Once in the tenth week, and once in the sUth week immediately preceding the
week in which the election it held, the proposed amendment or revision, with notice o f
the date orelection at which it will be submitted to the electors, shall be published in one
newspaper o f general circulation in each county In which a newspaper is published.
(jl)(o) I f 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.

B A L L O T 11 I L L : Exemption for Construction o f Living Q u j tiers for Parents or
Grandparents
B A LLO T SU M M A R Y : Proposes an amendment in the Stale 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 Ihc property owner's spouse who is t&gt;2 years old or older. Limits the amount o f
such exemption to the increase in assessed value resulnng from such construction nr 20
percent o f Ihc total assessed value o f Ihc properly as improved, whichever is less.
F U L L T E X T O F PK O I’O S F D A M E N D M E N I:
ARTICLE VII
FINANCE AND TAXATION
SECTION 4. Taxation; assessm ent*.-By general law regulations shall be prescribed
which shall secure a just valuation o f ail property for ad valorem taxation, provided
(a) Agricultural land, land producing high walcr recharge to Florida’s aquifers, or land
used exclusively for noncommercial noo-sHmunereoil recreational purposes may be
classified by general law and assessed solely on the basis o f character or use
(b ) Pursuant lo general law tangible personal properly held for sale as stock in trade and
livestock may be valued for taxation al a specified percentage o f its value, may be
classified for tax purposes, or may be exempted from taxation.
(c) All persons cntillcd to a homestead exemption under Section 6 o f this Article shall
have their homestead assessed at just value as o f January I o f the year following Ihc
effective dale o f this amendment. Ib is assessment shall change only as prov ided herein.
UJT t Assessments subject to this provision shall be changed annually on January I * o f
each year; but those changes in assessments shall not exceed the lower o f the following:
i,(A ) Three percent (3% ) o f Ihc assessment for the prior year.
b ,tB ) The percent change in Ihc Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers, U.S.
City Average, all items I9h7“ lt)0, or successor reports for the preceding calendar year as
initially reported by the United Stales Department o f Labor. Bureau o f Labor Statistics.
(212; No assessment shall exceed just value.
Q jT , After any change o f ownership, as provided by general law, homestead property
shall be assessed at just value as o f January I o f the following year. Thereafter, the
homestead shall be assessed as pros ided herein.
( i } 4 , New homestead property shall be assessed at just value as o f January 1“ o f the
year following the establishment o f the homestead. That assessment shall only change as
provided herein.
(5l4t Changes, additions, reductions, or improvements lo homestead property shall be
assessed as provided for by general law; provided, however, after Ihc adjustment for any
change, addition, reduction, or improvement, the property shall be assessed as provided
herein.
IfiJAr In the event o f a termination o f homestead status, the property shall be assessed as
provided by general law.
(2)7» The provisions o f this amendmeni are severable. If any o f the provisions o f this
amendment shall be held unconstitutional by any court o f competent jurisdiction, the
decision o f such court shall not affect or impair any remaining provisions o f this
amendment.
(d) The legislature may, by general law, for assessment purposes and subject to the
provisions o f this subsection, allow counties and municipalities to authorize by ordinance
that historic property may be assessed solely on the basis o f character or use. Such
character or use assessment shall apply only to the jurisdiction adopting the ordinance.
The requirements for eligible properties must be specified by general law.
(El.A county may, in Ihc manner prescribed bv general law, provide for a reduction in
Ihc assessed value o f homestead property to the extent o f any increase in the assessed

Homelessness

B E IT ENACTED B Y THE PEOPLE O F FLORIDA THAT:
W H EREAS, second-hand tobacco smoke is a known human carcinogen (contains cancercausing agents) for which there it 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, TH EREFO RE, to protect people
from ihc health hazards o f second-hand tobacco smoke, 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. A t a Florida health initiative to protect people from the health hazards o f
second-hand tobacco srrtoke, tobacco smoking it prohibited in enclosed indoor
workplaces.
(b) F.xcentiont. As further explained In the definitions below, tobacco smoking may be
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 further may
be permitted in retail tobacco shops, designated smoking guest rooms at hotels and other
public lodging establishments; and stand-alone bars. However, nothing 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 further prohibiting or
limiting smoking therein.
fe t Definitions. For purposes o f this section, Ihc following words and terms shall have the
stated meanings:
"Smoking* 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

B A L L O T T IT L E : Authorizing Amendments to Miami-Dade County Home Rule
Charter by Special Law Approved by Referendum
B A L L O T SU M M A K Y l Proposing an amendment to Section 6 o f Article VIII o f the
Slate 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 to conform references to the county's current name.
T E X T O F P R O P O S E D A M EN D M EN T i

SECTION 6. Schedule to Article V I I I .(a) This article shall replace all o f Article VIII o f the Constitution o f 1*85. as amended,
except those sections expressly retained and made a part o f this article by reference.
(b) COUN TIES; COUN TY SE A T S; M UN ICIPA LITIES; D ISTR IC T S. The status o f
the following items as they exist on the date this article becomes effective is recognized
and shall be continued until changed in accordance wilh law: the counties o f the state;
their status with respect to the legality o f the talc o f intoxicating liquors, wines and beers;
the method o f selection o f county officers; the performance o f municipal functions by
county officers; the county seats; and the municipalities and special districts o f the state,
their powers, jurisdiction and government.
(c ) O FFIC ER S T O CONTINUE IN O FFICE. Every person holding office when this
article becomes effective shall continue in office for the remainder o f the term i f that
office is not abolished. I f the office it abolished the incumbent shall be paid adequate
compensation, to be fixed by law, for the lost o f emoluments for the remainder o f the
term.
(d) ORDINANCES. Local laws relating only to unincorporated areas o f a county on the
effective date o f this article may be amended or repealed by county ordinance.
(e) CONSOLIDATION AND HOME RU LE. Article V III, Sections 9 . 1 0 . 11 and 24. o f
the Constitution o f 1 **5 , as amended, shall remain in full force and effect at to each
county affected, as if this article had not been adopted, until that county shall expressly
adopt a charter or home rule plan pursuant to this article. All provisions o f the Mi i nU:
p - u M ill jp iliu n B ad e County Home Rule Charter, heretofore or hereafter adopted by
the electors n f Miami-Dade Dade County pursuant to Article V III, Section I I , o f the
Constitution o f 1 **5 , 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 IM S , as
amended. However, notwithstandina any
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NO. 7
C O N ST IT U T IO N A L AM EN DM EN T
A R T IC L E V II, SE C T IO N 4
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F U L L T E X T O F P R O P O S E D A M EN D M EN Ti

NO, J
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 V III, SE C T IO N t
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( 0 DADE COUN TY; POW ERS CON FERRED UPON M UNICIPALITIES. To the
extent not inconsistent with the powers o f existing municipalities or general law. the
Metropolitan Government o f Dade County may exercise all the powers conferred now or
hereafter by general law upon municipalities.
(g) DELETION OF O B SO LE T E SCH ED ULE ITEM S. The legislature shall have
power, by joint resolution, to delete from this article any subsection o f this Section 6.
including this subsection, when all events to which the subsection to be deleted is or
could become applicable have occurred. A legislative determination o f fact nude as a
basis for application o f this subsection shall be subject to judicial review.

I. Jim Smith, Secretary o f Stale o f the Slate o f Florida, do hereby give notice that an
election will be held in each county in Florida, on November 5. 2002 for the ratification
or rejection o f proposed constitutional amendments o f the State o f Florida:

B A L L O T T IT L E : Economic Impact Statements for Proposed Constitutional
Amendments or Revisions

i

Constitution o f 1*85. at amended, or any limitations under Ihit subsection. the MiamiDade County Home Rule Charter may be amended or revised bv ipccis I law approved by
the electors o f Miami-Dade County and, if approved, shall be deemed an amendment or
revision o f the charter bv the electors o f Miimi-Dade County.

PR O PO SED C O N S T IT U T IO N A L A M EN D M EN TS
T O B E V O T E D ON N O V E M B E R 5. 2002

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 S
(Legislative)

iic s a

Wwlnestlav, September 25.2002

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 public or private
entity, whether for compensation or not. whether full or part-time, whether legally or
not. "W ork" Includes, without limitation, any such service performed by an
employee, independent contractor, agent, partner, proprietor, manager, officer,
director, apprentice, trainee, associate, ten an t, volunteer, and the like.
"Enclosed Indoor workplace" means any place where one or more persons engages in
work, and which place It predominantly or totally bounded on all tides 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 it occurring at any given time.
"Commercial* use o f a private residence means any lime during which 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 firmished 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 u le o f tobacco, tobacco products, and accessories for
such products, in which the u le o f other products or services is merely incidental.
"Designated smoking guest rooms at public 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
public lodging establishments including hotels, motels, retort condominiums,
transient apartments, transient lodging establishments, rooming houses, boarding
houses, resort dwellings, bed and breakfast inns, and the like; and designated by the
person or persons having management authority over such public lodging
establishment at rooms in which smoking may be permitted.
"Stand-alone bar* meant any place o f business devoted during any lime o f operation
predominantly or totally to serving alcoholic beverages, intoxicating beverages, or
intoxicating liquors, or any combination thereof, for consumption on the licensed
premises; in which the serving o f food, if any, it merely incidental to the consumption
o f any such beverage; and that it not located within, and does not share any common
entryway or common indoor area with, any other enclosed indoor workplace
including any business for which the u le o f food or any other product or service is
more than an incidental source o f grots revenue.
( J ) legislation. In the next regular legislative session occurring after voter approval o f
this amendment, the Florida Legislature shall adopt legislation 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 f this section; provisions
for administrative enforcement; and the requirement and authorization o f agency rules for
implementation and enforcement. Nothing herein shall preclude the Legislature from
enacting any law constituting or allowing a more restrictive regulation o f tobacco
smoking than it provided in this section.

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M in t o f that property which reiulli from the constmciion or reconstruction o f tht
property for the mimotc o f proiiding living auirtcrc for one or more nnural or adorm c
E n m lM rrntLPr m rcm i o f the owner o f the property or o f ihe owner1! mouse if si least
gn t-P f the grandparent! or partnti for whom the living auartco are provided it 62 v e in
Of u s or older. Such » reduction may not exceed the tester o f Ihe following:
U ) The in crcu e in in e r te d value resulting from construction or rctom m iction o f ihe

prgrenv,
(2 )

Twenty percent o f Ihe loti I issetted value o f Ihe property a i improved

In public school classrooms for prekindergarten through grade 3 does not exceed 18
students:
2. The maximum number of students who art assigned iQ-tath teacher .wha n ItK h ln s
in Public school claxsroomi for eradei 4 through g does not exceed 22 tfiidcn liiM d
3,.1 1k nm imum number o f Hudenii who are assigned to each teichcr who is teaching
in pu b licxh o o l classrooms for grades 9 through 12 does not exceed 2$ students.
The. c lu »_m c . require roenti-a L lh n subsetlton do not apply to extracurricular classes.
Payment o f the costs associated w nh reducing class site IP m cetlhcK jequirem enH n the
responsibility o f the state and not o f local school districts. Beginning with Ihe 20Q3-2WM
Fiscal rear. Ihe legislature shall provide sufficient funds to reducc.thc average nmnbeL gf
students in each classroom bv at least two students p et year until the maximum number
o f students per classroom does not exceed the requirements o f this subsection,

NO. *
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
(In lllalixc)
B A L L O T T IT L E ! Voluntary Universal Pre-Kindergarten Education
B A L L O T SU M M A R Y ) Every four-year-old child in Florida shall he offered a high
quality prc-lundergartcn learning opportunity by the state no later than Ihe 200$ school
year. This 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 funds used for existing 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 Slate 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 organized 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.
(c) 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 200$ school
year through funds generated in addition to those used for existing education, health, and
development programs. Existing education, health, and development programs are those
funded by the Slate 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 L L O T 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 ihe 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 Ihe beginning o f the 2010 school year; requires the Legislature, and not local school
districts, to pay for ihe costs associated with reduced class size; prescribes a schedule for
phased-in funding to achieve the required maximum class size.
F U L L T E X T O F P R O PO SED A M EN D M EN T:
Section I. Public Education.The education o f children is a fundamental value o f the people o f the State o f Florida. It
is, therefore, a paramount duly 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 school? obtain a
hieh quality education, the legislature shall make adequate provision to ensure lhal. by
the beginning o f ihe 2QI0 school year, there are a sufficient number o f classroom! to
that:
I . The maximum number o f students who arc assigned to each teacher who il leadline

U c a u
H e d o a e ta jvto tto n
far.Taa Dm S
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. *vat
MLUCI CO ST (OLYMPIC). N holdar of to* Mowing cw rtfic n (» has
Mad said tarSSeali(» ) lor a lax dssd
to ba laausd toareon Th* carttocato
nurtoarts) and y*ar(i) ot Mauancs.
aMcnpuon o* in# prop#rry. ano
• » nama(s) In whldi • was asaatasd
fa/are a* totowa:
c a t m n c A T i n o : taro
YEAR OP IM UANCC: MOO
PARCEL IO«: &lt;H20-30421-0000-

ttao
Deacrpoon ot Proparty: UNIT 124
WOGEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
ORB S IM PO M S
Namaa In which assessed SUSAN
LSIRIANNI
AJ ot said proparty bang In Via
Cotrey ot Bamnota. Stata ot Florida
Unto** aucti c*rbftcato(i) ahal ba
rsdsamsd acoontng to law. tia prop­
arty daacrt iad m aucti camticatati)
w&gt; ba sold to N h0vast bidder at
Via west Ironl door. SatrSnola County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida, on
Monday, October 21. 2003. at
1100am
Payment ot Sale Isa. Mp*c*bto
documentary stamp laaes and
reoontng lees era required to ba
paid by Ha auccaaatvi ladder at Ha
sale. Fid payment ot an amount
aqu* to the (aghast bid la dua wffhn
24 hours altar Ha advertised tana ot
sale AJ payments mat ba cash or
guaranteed
Instrument,
made
payable to Ha Clark at He O u s t
Court
Dated on 8/12/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE ORCUrT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Garaktow Hartord Deputy Ctork
Pubhati. September 10.25.2002 and
October 2. *. 2002
0 0 14S
Notice of Application
tor Tar Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Hal
MLUCI CUST (PIER). Ha holder oI
Ha M owng carthcatad) hat Mad
seat camhcala&lt;s) tor a taa dead to ba
laaued Hereon The camheala numbertl) and ywar(t) ot leauance. Ha
deecnpbon ot Ha property, and Ha
name(t) In which a war assessed
Ii /i m at Inlowi
CERTIFICATE NO: 1»7T
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 1000
PARCEL IDS 02-20-30-521-00002110
DeacrtpSon of Property: UNIT 211
RIDGEWOOD VELAS A CONDO
O R B 3 1 M P 0 2M
Namaa H which assessed CLUS­
TER BRANCH PARTNERS LTD
AJ ot said property bang In h r
County ol Bemewle. Slew ot Florida
Unlees auch cemhcaietij shea ba
redeemed aooorthng to law. Ha prop­
erty daacrtiad to such certhcalets)
w* ba sold to Ha higheel tedder at
Ha weal bom door. Sananols Cottoty
CourHouaa. Sardord. Florida, on
Monday. October 2S. 2002. al
1100 am
Payment ot Sale tea. apphcable
documentary stamp taiet and
nooning Mas are raqurad to ba
pa* py H a suocwaaU bidder at Ha
sale Fut payment of an amtxnr
equal to Ha hr^iaat tad Is (to* wdfan
24 hours aflsr Ha advertised bme ot
aala. A l payment* ahal ba cash or
guaranteed
Habumam.
mad*
paydto to Ha Ctorv of Ha Cacsto
Court.
Deled on 8/12/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP TH E CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Oarakftn* Hartord DapUy Ctork
PubM i B a p * " * * 't * .» . 2003 and
October I . S. 2002
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—A AppiICXuOn
a--- —- —
WUIM
tor Tax Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Hat
MLUCI CUST (CLOVERFIELD). Ha
holder at He toaowtog c*rtftcato&lt;s)
hat Mad said carhhcatoG) tor a tax
dead to ba Issued toareon Th* cartificat* numbar(s) and yaar(s) ot
Issuance. Ha daaer paon ol H* prop­
erty. and He nam*(i) to which a was
■ssassad M/ar* as taSow*
CERTIFICATE NO; M M
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL tD4 13-21-29-622-64200170
Oaacrpbon ol Property. LEG UNIT
17 BLDG 542 ROYAL ARMS
CONOO ORB 1440 PG tS44
Namaa to which aasataad:
EUGENE C ORDWAY, KELLY A
ORDWAY
At ot east property being to H*
County of Samtool*. Stata ol Florida
Unlaat such c*rtihcala(i) ahal ba
redeemed accordng to law. Ha prop­
erty dasenbad n such c*rbhcat*(t)
M b* add to Ha ta^iatl better a)
H* wear bom door. Oamawla County
CourHouaa. Santord. Florida, on
Monday. October 28. 2002. al
1100am
Payment ot Sal* la*. appbead*
documentary stamp laias and
mooning teas am required to ba
paid by Ha succasstul butter at Ha
tala Ful payment of an amount
equal to Ha highest bat la duo s M
24 boors after Ha advertised ame ot
seM A l payments shal be cash or
guaranteed
tnslrumant.
mad*
payable to H* Clark ot to* Ctrout
Court
Deled on 9/12/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Garaldto* Hartord Deputy Clark
Pudwft September 16.26.2002 and
October 2. 8. 2002
00147
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 02-M4-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
IDA E WEININO.
f W a n td
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The admmatrabon ot H* eeteia ol
IDA E WEININO. d*c»a*ad. F4*
Number 02 S04 CP. M panting to H*
Cacut Court tor Samnoi# Cortoty.
Florida. Probata Dfvttfon. th*
address ot which la PO Drawer C.
Santord. FL. 32772. The namaa and
address
ol
the
Personal
Representative and Ha Pomona!
Representative ■ attorney are tat
torth b#iow
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
A l aadaora ol to* decadent end
other parson* haying dam s or
dsmands agansl decadents estate
on whom a copy at Hw none* It
served must 14* H *» clems wtH Hw
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AJ otoar cmdtors of He decadent
and parson* having dam e or
demands against the decedent s
aetata must Me thee deans with Hw
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAMS. DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA­
TION IS September 18.2002
Batty A m Baggs

custody o f a person, shall be held to be the knowledge or act otsuch person
(e) It is the intent o f this section that implementing legislation is not requ red for
enforcing any violations hereof.
___
( 0 If any portion o fth is section it held invalid for any reavon. " *
M
this section, to the fullest extent possible, shall be severed from the void portion and
ihz* fnllrvt ntmiWc force and application.

NO. I I
C O N STIT U T IO N A L AM EN DM EN T
A R T IC L E IX , S E C T IO N 7
(Initiative)
B A L L O T T IT L E : Local Trustees and Statewide Governing Board to Manage Florida's
University System

NO. 10
C O N STIT U T IO N A L AM EN D M EN T
A R T IC L E X , S E C T IO N 19
(Initiative)
B A L L O T TIT L E t 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 : Inhumane treatment o f animals is a concern o f Florida citizens;
to prevent cruelty to animals and as recommended by The Humane Society o f the United
States, no 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 prebirthing period: provides definitions,
penalties, and an effective date.
F U L L T E X T O F P R O P O SE D A M EN D M EN T:
B E IT ENACTED B Y TH E PEOPLE O F FLORIDA THAT;
Article X . Section 19. Florida Constitution, it 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 to
certain animals and as recommended by The Humane Society o f the United States, Ihe
people o f the Stale o f Florida hereby limit the cniel and inhumane confinement o f pigs
dunng pregnancy as pros iJed herein.
(a) It shall be unlawful 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 is 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) dunng the prebirlhing period.
(c) For purposes ofth is section:
(1) “enclosure" means 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 and or business entity.
(4 ) “pig" means any animal of Ihe porcine species.
( J ) "turning around freely" means turning around without having to touch any side o f
the pig's enclosure.
(6) "prebirthing period" means the seven day period prior to 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 as provided in s. 77$.082(4Ma), Florida Statutes (1999), as amended,

B A L L O T SU M M A R Y :' A local board o f trustees shall administer each slate university
Each board shall ly se thirteen members dedicated to excellence in leaching, research,
and service to community. A statewide governing board of seventeen members shall be
responsible for the coordinated and accountable operation o f the w hole university system.
Wasteful duplication o f facilities or programs is to be avoided. Provides procedures for
selection and confirmation o f hoard members, including one student and one faculty
representative per board.
F U I.I. T E X T O F P R O PO SED A M EN DM EN T
State 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 economies, 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 stale 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 slate
university system. The board o f governors shall establish ihe powers and duties o f the
boards o f trustees. 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 Ik confirmed by the senate and serve staggered terms o f five
years a t provided by law. The chair o f the faculty senate, or the equivalent, and the
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 the 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 to 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 to the purposes o f Ihe stale university system. The
appointed members shall be confirmed by the senate and serv e staggered terms o f seven
years as provided by law. The commissioner o f education, the chair o f Ihe advisory
council o f faculty senates, or the equivalent, and the president o f Ihe Florida student
association, or the equivalent, shall also be members o f the board.
IN TESTIM O N Y W HEREOF. I
have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the Great Seal o f the Slate o f
Florida at Tallahassee, The Capitol,
this IS * day o f August. A.D., 2002.

or by a fine o f not more than $$000, 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 auhorized to
enforce the provisions o f this section in the same manner and authority as i f a violation o f
this section constituted a violation o f Section 828.13, Florida Statutes (1999). The
confinement or tethering o f each pig shall constitute a separate ofTrnse. The knowledge
or acts o f agents and employees o f a person in regard to a pig owned, farmed or in the

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Parson* Rapmaanubva
128 Owsrhd Road
&gt;&lt;•
Sakna KA 67401
RAUL A MILLER. ESQUIRE
Flonda Bar Ntx 1431M
1217 E. Robmaon Slmat
Orlando. FL 32801
407/ 604-2343
Attorney tor Parson* Raprasamattva
Pubtoh Sapt.mbar tt. 28. 2002
00160
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1»TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M ANO FOR
SCM M OLI COUNTY,
FL ORICA
GENERAL
JURtSOICnOH DIVISION
CASE NO: M 2237CA14Q
ATLANTIC MORTGAGE ANO
INVESTMENT CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS
MOHAMMAD DEIS. IF UVINO. ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS,
D E V IS E E S . O R A N T E E S .
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST MOHAMMAD DEIS.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MOHAM
MAD DEIS. IF ANY; PATRICIA
BAYLES; FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/K/A FIRST UNION NATION­
AL BANK OF FLORIDA. THE
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK F/K/A
CHEMICAL BANK: HUNTRIDOE
PROPERTY OWNERS' ASSOCIA
TION. INC: JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS W
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
Suam to an Order Granting ths
Motion to Rasat Foreclosure Sal*
dated SEP 10. 2002 entered n Crv4
Case No. M 2237 CA 14 O ol Ha
Cacua Court of Ha I8TM Ju d o *
Cacut n and tor SEMINOLE County,
SANFORD Florida. I wd sat to Ha
highest and ba* better tor cash *
AT W EST FRONT DOOR at ths
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located * M l N PARK AVENUE in
SANFORO. F L to 11 00 AM a m on
H* day ot O C T 18.2002 th* bSowng daacrtiad property as sat torth to
said Scmmery Final Judgment, lo­
wer
LOT 11. HUNTRIOOE SUBDIVI­
SION. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 32. PAGE 68 AND 60. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
OelsdHw (toy at SEP 10. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryann* Morse
Clark ol Ih* Cacut Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Publish to:
THE SCMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
SOI 8 Unrverehy Drive Sulla 600
Plantation, FL 33324
(864)2334000
01-77979(NCL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parsons wah diabetes need
tog a special accommodation thoUd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
th*
SEMINOLE
County
CourHouaa « 407448-4227.1-4008884771 (TOO) or 14008864770.
via Florida Relay Same*
Pubkeh September re. 26. 2002
00151

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*&lt; THE CIRCUIT COURT
•• •
OPTME16TW
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 02 CA 1644 14 L
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION F/K/A FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES OtVA
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE.
PLAINTIFF
VS
JEANNE SEBEK AK/A JEANNE M
SEBEK. E TA L.,
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO. JEANNE SEBEK A/K/A
JEANNE
M
SEBEK
ANO
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f JEANNE
SEBEK AK/A JEANNE M SEBEK
who** residence Is unknown *
hs/sha/they ba Irving, and *
hWefe/Hay ba dead. He imknrevn
(totoretonts who may ba spouses,
hairs, devtssss. grantees, assignees.
Xenon, creditors, trustees, and a
partes claiming an Interest by.
through, unitor or igamsl th*
Defendants, who ere not known to ba
dead or alv*. and a parte* having
or dnm ng to have any nghl. Itto or
meres! n He property deserted to
H* mortgage barng torecioead hamto.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Hal
an acbon to tomdoa* a mortgage on
Ha toiowrng property:
UNIT 222. BUADtNG 14A. MIDDEN
SPRINOS
CONDOMINIUM.
ACCORDING TO THE DECLARA­
TION OF CONDOMINIUM AS
RECOROEO
IN
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1644. RXOE 664.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
ANO ALL AMENDMENTS ANO
ATTACHMENTS
THERETO.
TOGETHER WITH AN UNOIVIOED
INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELE­
MENTS APPURTENANT THERE­
TO
hat bean Mad agent) you and H*
you am raquaad to serve a copy ot
your written detoneas. 4 any. to • on
DAVID J STERN. ESO Ptonblla
attorney, whoa* address w 401 S
Ltorvartay Drive tSOO. Plantation. FL
33324 on or before (no tolar Han 30
days tram He del* of Ha first puts
cation ol thw note* ot acbon) and 14*
*re ongn* wiH H# ctork * H e court
enter tetora sarvtc* on plenur t
attorney or nvnarkataty Hereafter,
othanrw* a data*! *m ba treated
agansl you tor He ret* demanded
n to* complaml or petition Mad here­
to.
WITNESS my hand and He •** ot
H it Court al SEMINOLE County.
Florida. H e day ot SEP10 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O T THE CIRCUIT COURT
B YR uH K ng
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 600
PLANTATION. FL 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persons wah dsataMes need
ma B i w o i l accommodabon ahouid
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
Ih*
SLHINOLE
County
CourHouaa at (407)646-4227. 1•00856-4771 (ID O ) or 14008864770. vto Florida Relay Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB
USHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE XEMINOLE HER
A ID
Pubkeh September '4. 26. 2002
00162

JIM SMITH
SE C R ET A R Y OF STA TE

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M TUB CIRCUIT COURT
O P TH 1 EIGHTEENTH
JUOICiAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
U M M O L C COUNTY,
FLOWOA
CASE NO. 02-CA-166I-14-K

Ctork of Ha Cacuff Court
B y Run Kng
Deputy Clark
Publish to:
Sansnoi* Herald
DougUt C Zahm. PJL
14630 U a Hwy 18 N . 4300
Ctoanvator. FL 33744
(727)634-48(1 phone / (727)5381044 las
Pubfcth Beptombar 16.26.2002
00153

LOT 43 (LESS THE WEST 11X7)
NORMANDY PARK. CORRECTED
ANO REVISEO PLAT. CASSELBER­
RY. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGE 100. PUBLIC RECORDS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA;
ALSO. BEGIN AT THE 6E CORNER
OF SAIO LOT 43. RUN W 44 38
THENCE SE TO A POINT ON THE
W LY U NE O F FERN STREET. 15'
SLY FROM TH E BEGINNING
POINT. THENCE NORTHERLY TO
BEGINNING
hat bean Mad agansl you. BETTY
M PYNE and UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF B ETTY M PYNE. and you a n
raquaad to aerva a oopy * your wratan dafenses. 6 any to A. on th*
Plantin'! attorney whoa* name and
address M ENRICO G GONZALEZ.
PJL. 6255 East Fowler Avanu*.
Tempi* Terrace. FL 33617, and M*
Ih* origin* with to* ctork of to*
abova-stytod Court ariffvn 30 day*
after to* dal* of la* pubbeabon. oth­
erwise a ludgmare may ba anlared
agansl you tot ffe reiaf demanded
n to* CompUM or Pabboa
WITNESBmy hand and sa* ol said
Court on SEP11.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
ByRuto King
Deputy Ctork
In accordance wito ffe Americans
With D isables Act pareona read­
ing a space! accomodahon to panic■pel* n to* Hearing should cornea
to* A D A Coordnator not later torn
•even (7) days prior to ffe proceedbig vto ffe Florida Relay Same* al
1-400-866-4770.
ENRICO O GONZALEZ. PA
Attorney at law
6286 East Fowtor Avanu*
Tempi* Terrace, FL 33617
Florida Bar *441472
(413)8404302
Pubkstt September 14.26.2002
OQ164

WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE IN C . AS
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO

CROSSLANO MORTGAGE COUP
SHAUN F. V1NT1MIILA, DAWN M.
VINTUVULLA AK/A DAWN M REED.
. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DAWN
M VINTIMILLA AK/A OAWN M.
REED. RICHARD RARKER;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF RICHARD
PARKER. MARK E. FRHK;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MARK E.
FRINK. CARLOS ROSADO.
JOSEFINA ROMAN. ROBERT FAIN.
SHIRLEY FAIN. VERONICA SOTO,
and al unknown partea danreng by.
Hrouigi. under or agaael Ha above
named Defendant*, who art not
known to ba dead or atvt, whether
said unknown partea datn aa hen.
davtaeai. grant**!, aaatgnaaa.
or enter dem enti. TENANT I t
and/or TENANT *2. tie pane*
mtonitod to acoouni tor Ha pareon or
pareona n potaaiuon. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. A POLITICAL
SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF
FIORIOA; HECKLE 4 JECKLES.
INC.:
STATE
OF
FLORIDA.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE:
AMERICAN EXPRESS
CENTURION BANK
OaMndare*
N o n e * OF ACTION
TO MARK E FRINK: UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MARK E FRINK, and
a l unknown pallet darning by.
Hrou(gi. unitor or agaeiat Ha above
named Defendant!, who are not
knmm to ba dead or alv*. whether
Mud laAnown partea darn ai lea*,
dense!!
granites, assignats,
or offer clamant!
Currant Raudanc* Unknown, but
2200 NorH Forsyth Road. *0-24.
Orlando. FL 32407
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Hal an Acbon
to toredoa* ■ morlgag* on Ha toltowrvg property to SEMINOLE
County. Florida, tow*
LOT 10. BLCCX 4. NORTH
ORLANDO.
2nd
ADOITION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 12. FADES 55. 64. ANO 57
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FIORIOA
hat bean Mad agaaet you and you
are raquaad to sarve a copy * your
vmtlan defenses it any lu it on DOU
GLAS C ZAHU, P A . PUmtitt s attar
nay whoa* address a 16430 U S
Highway 18 NorH. Suits 300.
Clearwater. Florida 33744, anffan
thirty (30) day* after Ha krtl pubkeabon ol the Notice of Acton, and 14a
Ha original wah H* Clark * H e
Court at 301 N Park Avenue.
Santord. Florida 32771. a*er batore
kernca on PUmtih ■ t nornay or
■mmadelaly Hereafter, otherwise a
default m l ba entered agansl you tor
the ret* demanded n Ha complant

WITNESS my hand and te* of Ha
Court on HM ___day ol SEP 10.
2002
(Seel)
Mary Ann Morse

M THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOLC COUNTY.
FLORIDA
O E M RAL CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 02-CA-2036-14-L
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III
PlatoMI,
RICHARD Q PYNE; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF RICHARD O PYNE:
B E TTY M PYNE: UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF BETTY M PYNE: and
UNKNOWN OCCUPANT8. TE N ­
ANTS. OWNERS. ANO OTHER
UNKNOWN PARTIES, ndudng. I a
named Defendant I* dacaasad H*
parson* representatives. H*
surviving spous*. hairs, devisees
gram***, aadaors. and al offer
parte* ctoanaig by. Hrough. under or
aganel Hal ttotoretom. and ttw
saver* and respective unknown
assigns, successors to totara*.
by. Hrouygi. tndar or aganel any cor
porsbon or offer tog* anUy named
as a defendant, and al dements,
pareona or partea. natural or corpo­
ral*. or who** e n d tog* status a
unknown, ctoerang unitor any ol Ha
above named or dasenbad defenDefendants
NOTICE O f SUIT - PROPERTY
T O BETTY M PYNE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BETTY
M PYNE
Rstutonca Unknown
Maikng Address Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Hal
an acbon to brectoas a mortgage on
He toaowng property n Samnofa
County, Fk&gt;&lt;u
SITUATE. LYINQ ANO BEINO IN
THE CO UN TY OF SEMINOLE.
STATE OF FLORIDA. TO WIT:
BEGIN AT THE NE CORNER OF
LO T 63. CORRECTED ANO
REVISEO PLAT OF NORMANDY
PARK. CASSELBERRY, SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK a
RAGE 100. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
RUN THENCE W ALONG THE S
LOT UNE OF LOTS 68. 64. ANO 67
OF SAID PLAT O f NORMANDY
PARK. TO THE SW CORNER OF
LOT 57. RUN THENCE S TO THE S
LOT LINE OF SAID LOT 63 RUN
THENCE E ALONG THE S LOT
LINE OF SAIO LOT 43 TO THE NE
CORNER OF LOT 7. BLOCK 0.
NORMANDY ADOITION TO CAS­
SELBERRY. FLA. ACCORDINO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK 7. PAGES 48
ANO 60. SAIO PUBLIC RECOROS.
RUN THENCE ELY ON A LINE
WHICH SHALL BE AT RlQHT
ANGLES TO THE WLY RIGHT OF
WAY UNE OF FERN STREET.
THENCE RUN NLY ALOT4Q THE
WLY LINE OF FERN STREET TO
THE POB ALSO DESCRIBED AS

IN TH* CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 02-442-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
NICOLAS F LONGORIA.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR!
Th* admevatrabon of to* estate of
NICOLAS F LONGORIA, dacaasad.
F4* Number 02 842 CP. is pending
n th* Cacul Caul tor SerrwxJ*
County. Florida. Probale Division, to*
address of whch « PO Bos 6088.
Santord. FL. 32772 *088
Th*
names and address of to* Parson*
Raprasantaliv* and to* Parson*
Representative s attorney are a*
lotto below
A l cradAors * to* decadent and
offer persons having claims or
demands agaaist dacadares estate,
eidudng uvnaluad. coremgere or
uAqudaled ctofmt. on whom a oopy
of toe note* a served must N* ffe*
clems W ith the Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OH 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AJ offer creators ol ffe decedent
and parsons having clams or
demands agave! the dacadares
•stele ndudng unmahaed. contav
ganl or unaqudelad clems, must 14*
toe* clem* wrto toe Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data of fa* putbeabon of toe
Note* e September |g 2002
LARRY L LONGORIA

L e g a is

Robert L Thomas. Esquire
-&lt;
ROBERT L THOMAS. P A
Ftonda B * Na 116320
1008 So Bay SI
Eusbe. FL 32726
Telephone (382)443-3211
Attorney tot Parson* RepresenUbve
Pubbsh: September It . 23. 2002
00154_________________________
C M C U T COURT
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT SZkONOLE
COUNTY, FLORKJA
IN RE: Tha Manege of
TATASHA DYAN FREDRICK.
PaMunw/WJa.
REGINALD DERWYN FREDRICK.
n+tfin1#nO tmtmul
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR DtSlOLLm ON
OF MARRIAGE
TO: Ragaeld Darwyn Fredrick
230 Sherman Street
Rodeslar. NawYbrk
YOUARE NOTIFIED to* an action
as lean Mad agansl you and to*
you are required to aarv* a oopy of
you written dafmaa*. 4 any. to 4
TATASHA DYAN FREDRICK, whoa*
address I* 600 East 6th Straal.
Santord. Florida 32771. on or batore
Augu* 16, to n and N* ffe ongn*
wah to* ctork * to* Court * M l N.
Park Avanu*. Santord. Florid* 32771
batore aarvic* on Pabborer or anmadeiaty (hereafter. It you toJ to do to.
a (totoi* may ba anlared agaaet you
tor to* reb* demanded to ffe pabbon.
Copes * *6 court documarea to
toe cat*, ndudng orders, are avalabl* * ffe Ctork * ffe Cacul C o u rt
ofhc* YOu may revew that* documarta upon requa*.
YOu m et leap to* Ctork ol ffe
Cacul C o u rt ofhc* nobftad of you
cumre addreaa. (YOu may M* Noftc*
of Cunare Addreaa. Florida Fffmffy
Law Form 12 615) F u u * papers I
tor! towtuff a* ba m *ed to to*
address on record U ffe dark's
offc#
WARNING. Rue 12 246. Florida
Family Law Rufat of Procedure,
requires cartan automatic dedoaue
of documanu and totormabon
FaJurs to comply can resUl sancbore. eidudng damfaa* or atnkng
ofptoadnga
GATED July 12.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R. Wntor
Deputy Ctork
Publish September is. 28.2002 and
October 2. g. 2002
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L ecals
Notfee ol Application
lor Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
MLMCI COST (PIER). toe hotter d
Via Mowing certificate^) hat Nad
aaid certrtcateG) be a to* daad to ba
luued tharaon Tha cert,lean
numbed*) and Yaaf(t) ol laauanca.
Via daacnption d tha proparty, and
toe nama(t) In wtoch • was auattad
Mara aa M oa t:
CERTIFICATE NO: 1(39
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: MOO
PARCEL IDt: 14-20-30 501 -OLOOOISO
Daaatpaon d Property; LEO LOT
IS BLK L SUNLANO ESTATES PS
t l PQ I t
Namaa In which aaaaatad LOUISE
H BENNETT. JOHN H BENNETT lit
ET AL
A l d u d proparly balng m tha
County d Satnmda. SUIa d Honda
Udaaa auch cardicalad) aha) ba
radaamad according to law. Iha
property
deaenbed
m
auch
cartiticata(a) wd ba add to tha
hrghaat brddat at tia waat front door.
Sammda County Courthouta.
Sanford, Florida, on
Monday. November 04. 2002. at
1100am.
Payment d Sala lea. appAcatta
documanUry tiamp taiaa and
recorrtng laaa ara required to ba
paid by tha auccmtlul bidder al Iha
tale Fu« payment d an amouA
equal to toe htghaat tad la due within
24 houra altar the advertitad Ime d
tala. A l payment! aha! ba cath or
guaranteed
tnatrument.
made
payable to Iha Clerk d the Cacut
Court.
Dated on 911*2002.
MARYANN E MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by OarakSna Hartord Deputy Ctort
Puhhah September 25. 2002 and
October 2. S. I S 2002
OQ1B9
Notice d Application
lor Tax Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, bat
MLMCI OUST (OCEAN PARK), ba
holder d b a Mowing cartbcaled)
hat Wad raid certbcaie(i) tor a tai
daad to ba laauad thereon Tha
cemhcate curbed*) and year(i) d
laauanca. Iha daacnption d ba
proparty, and be nama(a) b which 1
wai a iitiia rt lo/ora at loftowt'
CERTIFICATE NO: MO*
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL 104: 10-21-30-601-00000810
Daacnption d Property. LEO LOT
SI
DUCK POND ADO TO
CASSELBERRY PB I I PO 27
Namaa b which aaaeaaed:
ROBERT JUVINO
A l d aaid proparty babg b ba
County d 8amboia. Slala d Ftonda.
Udaaa auch cetbftcaie)*) aha! ba
radaamad according to law, tha
propatty daaertoad
b
auch
cartificata(a) wM ba add to b a
hlgh#it bidder at tha wart front door,
Sammola County Courthouta,
Santord, Ftonda. on
Monday. November 04, 2002. al
1100am
Paymani d Salt lea. appkcaua
document, ry m m p K ie l and
ftconSng laaa are rsquksd to ba
paid by ba eucceetful tatter at ba
tala. Fui paymani d an amoud
aqua! to b a highert bid la dut wtbb
24 houra altar be advarSaed im r d
tala A l payment! aha* ba cadi d
guarantaad
Instrument
made
payada to b a Clark d b a Cecui
Court
Dalad on SHS20Q2.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUtT COURT
8EMIN0LE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by OaraMna Hartord Deputy Clark
Pubtah: Septwnber 23, 2002 and
October 2. S. It . 2002
O O IM
Nodoc of AppMoodon
for Tax Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, bat
MLMCI CUST (OCEAN PARK), ba
Itottar d ba Mnwtrq cartdtoalaC)
has Ned aeid cert*ceie(a) tor a tax
daad to ba laauad barton. Tha
certflcste curbed!) and yaar(t) d
laauanca. b a daacnption d ba
properly; and b a nama(t) b which I
m i aaueasd Mara at totom.
CERTVICATE NO: *030
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL 104: 2S 2 I »6 IO O IO O 0070
Oaacrtpson d Proparty LEO UNIT
7 BLDG I MARSEYA CLUB
CONDOMINIUM PB 24 POS SO TO
SO
Namaa b which at tataad: OLFAT
MANSOUR. IVOONE T MAN SOUR
A l d tad proparty babg b ba
County d Sarranoia. Slala d Ftonda.
Udaaa auch oartkcaMi) dial ba
radaamad according to law. b a
property
daaertoad
b
auch
cartbcalad) w « ba aoid to tha
taghaat better at b a waat trod door,
Sammola County Courthouta.
Santord. Ftonda. on
Monday. Noyantoar 04. 2002. at
1100am
Paymani d Sale lea. tpptcade
documanUry tum p taiee and
recorrtng feet ara raqund to ba
pad by ba w c c e n U better at ba
aala. Fid paymani d an amotmt
equal to ba higheel tad la due wttm
24 houra dlar ba edwrbeed tma d
tala. A l payment! ahai ba caah or
guarantaad
instrument,
made
payada to b a Clark d ba dread
Court.
Dated on 9(1912002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oonldtoa Hartord Dapdy dark
Pubtah: September 24. 2002 and
October 2. S. IS. 2002
OQI27
Node* of Application
lo f T u Dood
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, bat
MLMCI CUST (PIER), b a hotter d
b a totowbg cartdeatad) has Nad
sad cartbcalad) tor a tai daad to ba
laauad tharaon. Tha cartAcaU
numbar(t) and year(t) d laauanca.
ba daicnpaon d b a property, and
b a named) b which I waa aaaaatad
Mara at totom:
CERTW CATE NO: M T7
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL KM: 26 20 30 4AR0000DOOM
DaacnpOon d Proparly: LEG BEG
449S3 F T 8 S3 DEG 7 MM W OF
SW COR LOT IS BLK 0 RUN 8 S
DEO 2* MIN 13 SEC E 01229 FT E
134 402 F T N 3 DEG 27 MIN VY
430 207 FT N 7 DEO 22 MIN X SEC
W 200 EE F T S S3 DEG 7 MIN W
152 97 F T TO BEG (LESS N 20 FT)
BEMQ PT OF LOT 40 BLK 0 D R
MITCHELLS SURVEY O f THE
LEVY GRANT PB 1 PO 5
Names b witch an sated JOHN
PAULDING
A l d l t d property being b ba
Comly d Sammda. SUM d Ftonda
Unietr auch cartbcalad) ahai ba
radaamad according to lew. Iha
property
deaenbed
b
auch
certihcata(i) w* ba add to ba
d d m i better at b a weal konl door.
Semmole County CourthouM.
Santord. Ftonda. un
Monday. Norembec 04. 2002. at
II 00am
Paymani d Sala lea. appkcable
documanUry tUm p Uiea and
reaming Nee art requeed to ba

L ecals
Patt by ba tucceuM better al ba
a. Fdl payment d an amount
iial to ba taghaat bid la due wttm
24 houra aflat ba advertised tens d
» Al payments aha! ba caah d
guarantaad
bttrument.
made
p*y»«e to ba Clerk d tha Circuit
Court

DatedonBRS2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oerabme Hartord Deputy Clerk
Pd*ttv September 25. 2002 and
October 2. g. 18,2002
00196

Notice d Application
lor Tea Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tha!
MLMCI CUST (OCEAN PARK), tha
hotter d tha totowmg certificate) t)
hat Med u d certificate) a) tor a Ua
daad to ba laauad tharaon Tha
certitcate runbedt) and yeer(t) d
laauanca. tha description of the
property, and tha named) to which 4
waa aaaaatad Mara at totom
CERTIFICATE NO: 2809
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL 101 21-21-30-517-00003200
Daacnption d Property LEO UNIT
320 LAKE HOWELL ARMS CONOO
ORB 1377 PQ 1145
Namaa b which auattad
ANDREW G SMITH
A l d tatt property bung b ba
County d Sammda. State d Ftonda.
Unleu auch certificate! i) aha! ba
radaamad according to law. tha
property
daaertoad
b
such
certificated) m l ba add to tha
taghaat batter at ba weal front door,
Sammola County CourthouM.
Santord. Ftonda. on
Monday. November 04, 2002. at
00am.
Payment d Sala toe. appacada
documanUry stamp laaaa and
tscordmg ton ara required to ba
paid by ba successful batter al ba
tala. Ful.payment d an amours
equal to Iha taghaat baj la due wtbb
24 houra aflat ba advertised tens d
sale A l peymanu dial ba caah or
guarantaad
Instrument,
made
payada to ba Clark d ba Orem
Court.
Dated on SR 89002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUtT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oerattne Hartord Deputy Ctofk
PutAsh: September 25. 2002 and
October 2.9.16.2002
00199

tor TaiDaad
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN, bat
MLMCI CUST (OCEAN PARK), ba
hotter d ba ksowbg cartbcalad)
hat Mad aaid carthcaled) tor a Ua
daad lo ba luuad barton. Tha
certificate number)!) and year(a) d
lunance, tha description d tha
property, and ba named) to which I
M I aaaeaaed Mart at blows:
CERTVICATE NO: 2993
YEAR OF ISSUANCC: 2000
PARCEL 104: 17-20-32-300011 A0000
Description d Property: LEO SEC
17 TVYP 20S ROE 32E 9 5 CH OF VY
12 CH OF SW 1/4
Names b which aaaeaaed RALPH
D JOHNSON. JANICE L JOHNSON
tl d aaid property babg b ba
County d Sammda. Stale d Honda
unleu auch camKcaud) ahai ba
radaamad eccordtog to law, b a
property
described
b
auch
certificated) wtt ba told to tha
highest bidder at b a weal front door,
whole County CourthouM,
Santord. Florida, on
Monday. Novarttoat 04, 2002. at
11:00am.
Paymani d 8ale Me, appbcabto
documanUry sump Uxaa and
rscordng Mat ara requeed to ba
patt by b a tucceesAi better at ba
aaia. Fdl paymani d an amount
equal to b e tested bid la due aWtb
24 hours that ba adwrttoed kme d
i. A l peymanu ahai ba caah or
guaranteed
Instrument,
made
payada to ba Clark d b a Ctredt
Court
Dated on SR 99002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Gerakkne Hartord Deputy Clerk
Publish September 25. 2002 and
October 2. B. IS. 2002
00200

tor Tfci Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN, bat
MLMCI CUST (PIER), b a hotter d
b a Mowing carthcaled) hat Mad
tatt cart«cata&lt;il tor a lai daad to ba
laauad barton. Tha certiftoatt
number)!) and year)!) d
ba dseci tpkcn d b a proparty did
b e named) b which I waa
Mara utdtows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 4292
YEAN OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL IDS 19-21-31-613-00000260
Deecnpum d Property. LEO LOT
26 OVIEDO EXECUTIVE CENTER
PQ 34 PQ 22
Nainas b which assessed RALPH
D JOHNSON. JANICE L JOHNSON
A l d Mid property babg b ba
CoiMy d Sammoia. S u it d Ftonda
Unleu auch carthcaled) ahai ba
radaamad according to Ua. the
property daaertoad
b
auch
cerdicated) wd be add to toe
hrghaat bidder al toe weal konl door.
Sammoia County CourthouM,
Santord. Ftonda. on
Monday. November 04. 2002. at
1100am
Paymani d Sale toe. appacad a
documanUry stamp U a n and
roaming toM era roqdrod to ba
patt by toa aucoaaalul biddat at toa
aala. Fdl payment d an amoert
equd to toe Indue! bid to due wMwi
24 hours ahat toa adverteed tma d
aala A l peymanu dial ba caah or
guarantaad
Instrument,
made
payada to toa Clark d toa O ra *
Court
Dalad on SR99002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
6EWUNOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oerattne Hartord Deputy Clerk
Pubkeh September 25. 2002 and
October 2. S. I S 2002
■ O T f lL
Mrtln, qJ AnrM— rlw.tor TaiDaad
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN, toat
MLMCI CUST (CLOVERFIEUJ). toa
hotter d toa totowmg carthcaled)
hat Mad aaid certificated) tot ■ Ua
dead to ba laauad tharaon Tha
cardeals curbed*) and yaatd) d
laauanca. toa daacnption d tha
property, and toa named) b wfach
waa asu e u d Mara u blows
CERTIFICATE NO: 2900
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL 104 00-21 -29-60300001340
Detenpbon d Property LEG LOT
134 LAKE HARRIET ESTATES PB
12 PG 10
Namaa b which au a u a d GAVE) P
STOREY. KATHRYN S STOREY
A l d u t t property bsmg b toa
County d Sammda. SUM d Ftonda
Unteu auch terdrested) ehal ba
radaamad according to tow. toa
property
(lever bed
b
auch
cerUteeled) wA ba add to Iha

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nY&gt;Mi i*w*i i i me Wwtoi rrom ooor,
Sammola County Courthouta.
Santord. Florida, on
Monday. November 04. 2002. at
It 00am.
Paymani d Sato toa. applcable
documentary stamp tana and
rocordbg laaa ara requited to ba
patt by toa luccsetfd bidder at toa
uto Ful payment d an amours
equal to toa taghaat bid la due wttan
24 houra altar toa advertised tune d
uto A l payments ahai ba caah or
guarantaad
bttrument.
made
payada to toa Clark d toa CecaSt
Court.
Dated on SR 99002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oentttoe Hartord Deputy Clark
Publish September 25. 2002 and
October 2.9.16.2002

00202
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF
COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
NOTICE OF INTENT
TO HNDTWE CITY
OF LAKE MARY
COMPREHENSWE PLAN
AMENDMENT M COMPLIANCE
DOCKET NO. 02-1-NOUS0b(A)(l)
The Department grvet noree d la
intent to And toa Amendmeni to toa
Comprehensive Plan tor toa C«y d
Lake Mary, adopted by Ordnance
No 1069 on August 22. 2002. IN
COMPLIANCE, pursuant to Sections
1633184. 1633117 and 163 3169.
FS
Tha adopted Cay d Lake Mary
Comprehensive Plan Amendmeni
and toa Department's Obyecbons.
Recommendations and Comments
Report (« any), ara avsAade tor
public inspection Monday through
Friday, except tor legal hotttaya.
during normal buamau houra. at toa
Cay d Lake Mary Community
Development Department. 100 North
Country Club Road. Lake Mary.
Ftonda 32795-6445
Any aftseted parson, as defined b
Section 1633164. F S . has a r t f ! to
petition tor admbMtrattvs hearing to
chalenga tha proposed agency
owwiTwiiDon vial ma A/rwnament 10
Cay
d
Lake
Mary
Comprahanalvs
Plan
la
In
Compliance,
at
defined
b
Subsection 1633194(1). F S The
petaton must be Med wftob twentyone (21) deya alter pubheabon d tow
notice, and m at bduda al d toe
b Uniterm Rule 29-106201, F A C
Tha pabkon must ba Mad wMt toa
Agency Clark. Department d
Community Allan. 2555 Gtkinard
Oak Bodevard. Talahaaaee. Ftonda
32399-2100, and a copy mated or
dabrarod to toa local gmrommenL
FaAura to tmaty Me a petaton ahai
conatada a waiver d any rtghl to
roquaal an ertuhitilmliw pccicisttng
a t ■ petitioner under Section,
120 560 and 120 57, F.S. H a petition
la Had. tha putpou d
administrative hearing wta ba to
present evidence and taabmony and
torwwrd a recommended order to toa
Department a no pabkon la Mad. tots
rvcxica o&lt; imam m u Decom# nnai
K a petition M Mad. otoer sheeted
persona may petition tor leevs to
Intervene b toa proceeding A
petition tor toutverhon mud ba Mad
enfy (20) days baton
hnai hearing and trajal bduda ai d
toa btormabon and contanu
deaenbed b Unitor m Rule 26
106205. F A C . A petaton tor toew to
btarvwna that ba Mad al toa DMaton
of
Admbttbtttv*
Haarbga.
Department
d
Management
Servtoee, 1230 Apatochas Partway.
TaSahataaa. Florida 32399-1550
to"—ISa . r. wjMln aa la , L J , r. -----aal I
r u u r t kj
pavuon 10 irnervana wnran
waivar d any rtghl auch a parson hat
to roqusd ■ hearing under Sermons
120 569 and 120.57, F.8., or to
parttopata b toa admbtatralhn
n t tS in n U

*
* , a a- - a
-w - *a
ipvuuon a im*ty
ns#a. mecxaiion
a
lY i li h li pursuant to 8ubMCllon
1633109(3)(a), F.S. to any altar
person who la made a party to toa
pfocHung Of rang mai rsqum w n

a asigned by toa Dtvtaion d
Adnaraatralrva lleartnga Tha choice
ol msrtakon aha! not aftocl a party's
right to an artnmtstraltm hearing
-a- Chartoa Gauthier. AICP
Chrat, Buraau d Locai Ptonrwq
Department oi Commurvty //tax*
DMaton d Commuraty Planning
2555 Bhumard Oak Boulevard
TafahaMM. Florida 323892100
Pubkah: SapUmbar 25. 2002
00203
M THE O R CUIT COURT FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLOMOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE N O 02-922-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
RICHARD M DONOFRJO.
NOTICE TO CREOTTORS
Tits artrunratratJon d toa eaUle d
RICHARD
M.
DONOFRIO.
dacaaaad. Fla Member 02 922CP,
M pendng b toa Cecut Court tor
Samnda County: Ftonda. Probau
DMaion. toa address d which Is X I
N. Part Avenue. Santord. FU 32771
1292. Tha namaa and artkaaa d toa
Personal Representative and the
AU. PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED
THAT:
A l crodaors d toa decadent and
other persona having claims or
bdurtng unmaturod, conbngani or
unkquttaUd dams, on whom a copy
d tola nokca la aacvwd mud Me tosir
daena with toa Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR X DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A l otoer crorttort d toa dicedad
and parsons having dams
demands agatost the decedent s
aauta.
bdurtng
unmaturod,
conbngani or tmkqddaied dame,
mud Ms toae dame with toa Court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DCMANOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FLED W S i
BE FOREVER BARREO
Tha dale d led publication d toa
Notice M SapUmbar 25.2002.
JurttoDonohto
76 Waysads Road
Worcester. MA 01605
Jamas Latch. Esq
P.0 Bor 7473
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33336
Telephone (954) 554-5557
Attorney br Personal Representative
Pubtah September 25. 2002 and
October 2. 2002
00204
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATt DIVISION
FILE NO. 03-9S4-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
THELMA ELIZABETH JONES.

L ecals

L ecals

Lecals

Legaus

L ecals

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha art iwsatiation d toa estate d
THELMA ELIZABETH JONES.
rt+CMurj. wtioM d itt of dttth n s i
9219002: la pandbg b toa O c u l
Court tor Sammoia Coenty. Ftortda.
Probata DMaion. Fla Number 02964 -CP, toa addrau d which It Poet
Otoce Drawer C. Santord. F1_ 32772
Tha namaa and addresses d toa
Personal Representative and toa
Perional RapraunUbva'a attorney
ara ast torth below
A l crartlors d toa decadent and
other parsons having clams or
demands against dacadaol's astata,
rxturtng tmmaturad, oonbngant or
imAquttatad clam*, on whom a copy
of tors nonce la served naatl Me toae
dams with tow Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY ( X ) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O f SERVICE OF A COPY O f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l other crorttora d toa decadent
and parsons having ctama or
demands against toa decedent!
estate.
Including
unmatured,
contingent or unlquttated ctama.
trajat Ms then dams avrto tola Cout
WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WSJ.
BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE 1TME
PERIOOS S ET FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAIM FILED TW O (2) YEARS
OR
MORE
A FTER
THE
D ECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED
THE
DATE O F
FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE IS
SapUmbar 24.2002
HELEN L SHERRILL
Personal Representative
221 Brighton Way
Caaaetoerry. a 32707
L W CARROLL. JR . ESQUIRE
Honda Bar No 091438
LAWRENCE W CARROLL. J R . PA
706 Tumbul Avenue. S u U 202
Alamonte Sponge. FL 32701
Tdsphons: 407960-5568
Attorney tor Personal Flsprs lenUtvro
Pubkah SapUmbar 25, 2002 and
October 2.2002
00205

W b lu Part. Florida 32769
Publish September 25. 2002 and
October 2. 2002
00207

Husband
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
DtSSOLimON OF MARRIAOE
TO David L TompJm
RR 04
POGOX663
Spring C«y. TN 37361
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that
an action hat bean food eganst you
end that you are required to »erve a
copy d your written detoneat. 4 any.
lo N on the PtMnner’s ettornay, A A.
McCLANAHAN. JR . 212 North Park
Avenue. Santord. Florida 32771. on
or before Iha 24th day of OCTOBER
2002. end Na the original with the
clerk ol thii Court el Seminole
County Courthouta. 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida 32771.
before service on Petitioner or
lmmo&lt;*ate*y thereafter II you foil lo
do eo. e default may be entered
against you for the rebel demanded
In the Petrton
Copies of el Court documents m
its cate, including Orders, are
eveSable at the Clerk of the Circuit
Courts office You may review theso
documents upon reauest
&gt;bu must koep the Clerk of the
Ctfcud Court s office notified of your
current address (you may file Notice
of Currant Address. Ftonda Supreme
Court Approved Family Law Form
12 915) Future papers m ttvs lawsuit
wti be molted to the address on
record el the cterk t office
WARNINO Rule 12 265. Ftonda
Family Law Rules ol Procedure,
requires certain automatic disclosure
of documents end information
FaiHira lo comply can rasuit in
sanctions, including dismissal or
sinking of pteadmgs
Dated SEPTEMBER 19. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Ratonda Peoples
Deputy Cterk
Pubksh September 25. 2002 end
October 2. 9. 16.2002
00214

6/30/02
(t)YVar 1980Make CHEVROLET
VINi 1Z37KAB488168
(2) Year 1984Mak. OLOSMOBILE
VIN! 1G3AN69Y4EX36S532
(3) Year 1986Make PONTIAC
VIN* t G2tfX54C5JW2622X
PuMtlh September 25. 2002
OQ2I8

has Mad sad certificated) tor a tax
deed to be issued thereon The
certificate numtoer(s) *nd year(s) of
issuance, the description of the
property, and the named) m which R
was assessed latere as fotows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1994
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID# 02-20-30 521-0000-

Notice of Application
for Tai Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
MLMCI CU ST (OLYMPIC), tha
holder of the toOowmg cartifcatofs)
has Med sad certifcalafs) tor a tai
deed to ba issued tharaon. Tha
cerMcat© number(s) and year!*) of
issuance, Iho description of the
property, and the name(s) In which it
was assessed is/are as follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1644
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
Pane EL ID* 02 20 30 300 0320-

Description of Property UNfT 118
RIDGEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3169 PG 268
Names in which assessed
RIDGEWOOO VILLAS INC
A l of sad property bemg In the
County of Semmole. State of Ftortda
Unless such certificated) shal be
redeemed according to law. tha
property
described
In
such
certificated) will be sold to the
htghasf bdder at the west front door.
Semmole County Courthouse.
Santord. Florida, on
Monday. October 14. 2002. at
11 00am
Payment of Sate tee. appkcabte
documentary stamp taxes and
recordng tees are required to be
pad by the successful bdder et the
sate FuR payment of an amount
equal lo the highest bd is due wRhin
24 hours after the advertised time of
sate Al payments shal ba cash or
guaranteed
instrument,
made
payable to the Cterk of the Octet
Court
Dalad on 6797002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Goradma Hartord Deputy Cterk
PutAsh September 4. 11. 18. 25.
2002
00036

M TH E COUNTY COURT
FOR SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Case No. 01-SC-1024-19-C
SPREADING OAK VILLAGE. M C .
a Florida corporation.

KRISTEN L MURPHY.
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN
pursuant to toat certain Final
Judgment d Foreclosure Anar
Detau* dated SEP 17 2002 and
anlarod b Case No. 01-SC-1024-19C d toe County Court d Iha
EgbM into Jurtdd O ra * b and tor
Semmole Gotmty Ftonda. whereto
SPREADMO OAK VSLAGE. INC. M
the Plabbfl. and KRISTEN L
MURPHY W toa Defendant, that I wd
aal to toa N^ted and bad batter tor
caah at toa wad Iron door d toa
BemboU C o a ly Courthouta. X I
North Part Avanua. Santord, Ftonda
32771-1292 at 1100 l i l t , on toa 22
day d October, 2002. to toa htdrod
bidder tor caah. toa bttowmg
daaertoad property aa ad torth b
tatt Find Judgment, to wit
LOT 2. BLOCK B, SPREADING
OAK VILLAQE. REVISED PLAT
BLOCK B. as per b e pit! thereof at
roooidsd b PM Book 20. Pages 2021. d toa PuDSc Records d
BemboU County. Florida (Pared Mo
03-21-29-523-00004X20) (Ureal
address: 119 Autumn Drive,
longwood. Ftortda 3277S).
DATED tors day d SEP 17,2002.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK OF
COURT
By- Mary Strap*
Deputy dark
Jamas A Ouabno. Esq.
Florida Bar Md612499
Jamas A Ouaknn P A
444 W ad New England Avanua,
UO
Wveer Park. Ftortda 32769
(407) 645-2229 / Islsphons
Coated to Plabbfl
SPREADING OAK VELAOE. INC.
II you ara a parson wah a rtaabBty
who needs any accommodation b
Hr lo perucapala b
tore
procaartng. you ara ended, d no
cod lo you. lo too provUion d certab
aaatsUnce Please contact Court
Administration al X I North Part
Avwrua. SOU N X 1. Santord. Honda
32771, MMphone (407) 665-4227,
wdvn two (2) working days d your
receipt d toM nodes; I you a n
hearing n voice btpdrod. cal 1-600955-9771.
Pubkah: SapUmbar 25. 2002 and
October 2.2002
OQ20S
IN THE CM CUIT COURT
O f THE H th JUOtCtAL
CMCUIT. M A N O FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: C2-CA-1719-14-G
FELIPE K DCRIVERO and
WAN A GARCIA

M THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUOtCtAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CWK. ACTION
Case No. 02-CA 70*t-14 L
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY.
vs
JEFFREY A GLASKO. al d .
OeMndart(i)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. JEFFREY A GLASKO
LAST KNOWN ADORE S3
119 Wad Twenty Third Sired
Santord. FL 32771
CURRENT AOORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER.
AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INOWIOUAL DEFENOANT(S) WHO
ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE.
WHETHER
SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOAVN AOORESS
UNKNOWN
CURRENT AOORESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod an acton
lo torodoas a mortgage on Iha
tolowtng described property b
SEMINOLE Couty. Honda
THE EAST 56 FEET OF LOT 1
AMO THE EAST 56 FEET OF THE
NORTH 42 FEET OF LO T 3.
AMENDED PLAT OF LOTS 1-20.
EXCEPT LOTS 12 AMO 14, LANE'S
ADDITION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3. RAGE 63. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA TO GETHER
W ITH TH E W EST 19 O F THE
VACATED ALLEY LYING TO THE
EAST OF 8AIO PROPERTY
has bean Mad egaind you and you
ara reqdred to aarva a copy d your
written defenses wttwr X days after
full publication. 1 any. on
Echevarria 9 Associates. P.A..
plaintiff's attorney, atioii iddrau to
9119 Corporate U k* Drtea. SuM
300. Tampa. Florida 33634, and Mt
Iha original wth tito Court aahar
botora oorvtca on PiafnWf'a attomaya
or imrTtockatoty thoroaflor; ofharwtoa,
a doteuft wll ba ontorod against you
lor tha raltof damandad In tha
CorT^teinl or potitton.
Thto nobca aha! ba pubfeahad onoa
aaefi waok tor two conaocuttva
waaaa ■&gt; m# oonvxa n r iio
WITNESS my hand and the sad d
tod Court on tots day d SEP 17,
2002.
Maryams Morse, dark
dark d toa CIRCUIT Court
ByRutoKbg
Aa Deputy dark
Echevarria SAaaocMMa. P A .
P O .B a i 25016
Tampa. FL 33622-SOt 6
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WiTH DISABILITIES
ACT.
PERSONS
WITH
DISABILITIES NEEDING SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION
TO
PARTICIPATE
IN
THIS
PROCEEDMO SHOULD CONTACT
COURT ADMINISTRATION AT 201
N. PARK AVENUE. SANFORD.
FLORIOA 32771. TELEPHONE
NUMBER (407)323 4 3 X . NOT
LATER THAN 8EVEN (T) DAYS
PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING IF
HEARING IMPAIRED (TOO) 1-800955-6771, OR V O C E (V) 1-600-9558770. VIA FLORIDA RELAY
SERVICE.
Pubkah. SapUmbar 25. 2002 and
October 2.2002
00206

Workforce Central Florida
amooicaa tod toa F t^i SUSMgh
gas Commutes has schsdded a
meeting, lo which the pubhc It
bvtud. and may tnckada auch other
necessary b r tha conduct d toa
Board's buab aaa:
DATE: October 15.2002
TIME: 1130am
LOCATION: WCFOIkoaa
1801 Lea Road. SM. 270
WYnMt Park FL 32789
PURPOSE: To rtacuaa matters d
touted to Worttoros Csmrd Ftortda.
1 ReMranca lo Workforce
For Fatter totormstton. Contact
Gary J Earl. EaaaMve DtrocSor
wofMorca LvantraJ Morioa
1901 Laa Road. 6ta. 270
YM m Parti FL 32799
(407) 741 4365
PubMi Sapterrfcoc 26. 2002
CX3210
N O TIC C O f
PU 0 U C AUCTION
Nokoa la haraby givan.
McConoal Towing wfl aal
al Pubic Auction For Salvaga
tor Cash on demand to teghatt
btddar, Va loSowktg daaenbad
10-12-02

«.
MID-FLORIDA PROPERTY CORP.

97 Hondo

NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
N aba. and I either or al d toam ba
daad. tour respective unknown

1HQCJ6146VL055953
10-1642
90 Ford

1FAPP36X4LK103355
19-1942

91 Ptytn
4P3CS34T9MC036636
19-1742

through, otter or egaind MIDFLORIDA PROPERTY CORP. or
dtoer. d toam; and ai partse hiving
or dammg lo have any ngfa. MM or
mures! b Iha property harem

96 Line

a: 1475 Harttord Dttg . 200
E. Rcbmeon Street. Ortando, FL
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod an acton
lo quid MM on toa kAwvtng property
b SamboM. Ftortda;
LEO PT OF LOTS 21-26 OESC AS
BEG NE COR LO T 21 RUN W
451 56 FT 8 03 DEO 16 MIN 57 6EC
E 402 96 FT E 1 X 46 FT N 26 DEO
03 MIN 00 SEC E 6679 FT TO BED
AMENDED PLAT DRUIO PARK PB 7
PG 5 as recorded b toe pubkc
records d SetnmoM County. Honda
Pared to 01020-30-612-0000-021A
hat bean Med egaind you and toe
above namad Defendants, and you
art required to serve a copy d yoa
written detonate. I any: to I on toa
Attorney tor Ptobbfl(t) HOWARD A.
SPEtGEL. SUITE 214. 1133
looeuna Avanua. Wtolar Pert.
FLORIOA 32769. (407) 647-5700. on
or baton Oct 24. 2002 iftar toa ltd
pudeabon d tow tubes, and Ma toa
ongnd wth toa dark d Isa Court
dtoar before serves on PUtokfl'e
Attorney or anmertataty toeroafter;
dhervnes a ddaiB wd ba anursd
agamd you tor toa raid damandad
to toa Complain
Wdiets my hand and toa a id d
tod Court on SEP II . 2002
MARIANNE MORSE
Clark d toa O ra * Court
B r RutoKmg
Deputy CMrt
Please Pubkah
Howard A Spugd. Eaqora
1133 LousMna Avanua. Su m 214

97 Mazda

1LNBP96F70Y621201
19-9942
OOToyot
4T1BQ22KXYU963106
19-1942
10TDCMC30X8066666
JM10C2217H1143704
96 Chry
1C3EJ56H9TH210783
Tha Aucbon w* ba haid al 9 00 a m.
on io d dotea abowa. McConnat
Towing ARacovary. 2900 8anlord
Awa.. Santord. FL. 92773
Prospective b«ddara may Irwpacl
vahtotea one hour prior lo aate.
Termo ara X A S H OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS" McConnai Towing raaarvaa

ITbSS 10

w

**

Pubhah September 23.2002
QQ211_________________________

N O T K f OF AUCTION
Thte euctaon « 4 ba hato on Odobar
7,2002 al 900 AM at 325 AiAn Am .
Ovtodo.Fl.
toa vahtetea on toa day ball
Auction from BAM tmM 6PM Tarme
are cash or oarttoad funds only
Ovtedo Towmg raearvae toe rrtt to
•ocepl or reluea any and al bids.
Tha toAowmg vahictea are ottered
tor bale
1997 FORD ESCORT
V944 1FABP1796JWI92209
Pubfcsh Saptembar 25. 2002
00212

IN THE O R CU IT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCtAL CIRCUIT
M A N O FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE N a : 02-CA-2231-1MI
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF 12 000 00
IN UNITED STATES CURRENCY
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
TO; Jason fOng
3471 Harrow Lana
Ovtedo. Ftonda 32765
In too toOowfng property 92.000 00
In Urwled States currency
Donald F. Eshnger. in his offctal
capacity as Shantt oi tha Sammote
County. Ftonda. throu^ Ns officers.
Investigators or agents, seized the
abate properly on or about August 2.
2002, at or near 3471 Harrow Lane.
Oviedo. Seminote County. Ftonda
Said property le In the custody of the
Sheriff of Semmole County tor the
purpose of tortsfture pursuant to
•actions 932 701-932 704. Ftonda
Statutes A Complamt tor torteftura
has boon Nad in toa abova-styted
Court.
I HEREBY CERTIFY toat a true and
correct copy of this Notice of
Forteflura Compterni was furnished
by U 9 certified mai. return receipt
requested, to the above-named
addressee thte 19 day of September.
2002
Taeha M ScoUro
General Counsel
Ftonda Bar Na 0068625
Sammote County Sheriff s Office
100 Bush DouteMrd
Santord. Ftortda 32773
(407)665-6603
Attorney tor PetJbonor
Publish September 25. 2002 and
October 2. 2002
00215
c m r OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by tha
Ctfy Commission of tha City of lake
Mary. Ftortda. that said Commission
adopted Resolution No 681 on
September 19. 2002. vacating the
DESCRIBED
AS
FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
BEING
THE
NORTHWEST CORNER O f TRACT
C OF SAID PLAT OF LAKE MARY
WOOOS
THENCE
RON
SOZ-SttDT-E ALONG THE W EST
LINE O f SAIO TR ACT C A
DISTANCE OF 134 52 FEET TO A
POINT NORTH O F THE NEW
RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE
AS
DEPICTEO ON THE RIOMT-OFWAY MAP O F COUNTY ROAD NO
A il PHASE IV. SAIO POINT LYING
ON A NON TANGENT CURVE.
CONCAVE TO THE NORTH.
HAVING A RADIUS OF 1405 25
FEET; THENCE FROM A CHORD
BEARING OF 872-27-04-W RUN
WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF
8AIO
CURVE
ANO
SAID
NORTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
o o * o rs r a d i s t a n c e o f 0 7 #
FEET TO
THE
POINT OF
TANQENCY, THENCE CONTINUE
ALONG
SAID
N O R TH ER N S
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE S72^r68&gt;Y
A DISTANCE OF 50 86 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF
TRACT B OF SAIO PLAT OF LAKE
MARY WOOOS SAIO POINT LYING
ON A NON-TANGENT CURVE.
CONCAVE TO THE EAST. HAVING
A RADIUS OF 160(1 FEET;
THENCE
FROM
A
CHORD
BEARING OF N02-S8DS-W RUN
NORTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF
SAIO CURVE ANO SAIO EAST UNE
O f SAIO TRACT B THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00-400C A
DISTANCE OF 1 88 FEET; THENCE
CONTINUE ALONG SAID EAST
UNE OF TRACT B N02*360rW A
DISTANCE OF 125 35 FEET.
THENCE RUN N40MI 05- W A
DISTANCE OF 8 00 FEET; THENCE
RUN N72*24 S5*E TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING
DATED THIS 20to day ol
September.
2002.
Ctty ol Lake Mara. Ftoxtta
Carol A. Foster. Cay CMrt
Pubkah SapUmbar 24.2002
00216 *
I.
PROCLAMATION OF
Q9N6RAL ELECTION
C m OF LAJCI MARY. FLORIDA
TO THE FtEGtSTEREO VOTERS
OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDAI. Thomas C Greene, Mayor of toa
Cay of Lake Mary. Ftortda. do hereto
proclaim Tuesday. November 8.
2002. at toe date tor toe Cay of taka
Mary's General Municipal Election
The poOe wte ba open between toa
legal hours of vokng (7 00 A M •
700 P. M ) on November 5. 2002
toang on November 5. 2002. shal
ba hold at each voters respective
precinct at tocakone determined by
the Supervisor ol Election tor
Sammote County
Tha Election Boards tor tha
November 5. 2002. Election shal ba
appomled by tha Supervisor of
Election tor Sammote Coimty
Tha purpose of tha election m to
vote on a Bond Referendum, toa
wording of which Shan ba in
subatoteaSy toa toaowmg form
Shal toa Cayof Lake Mary. Ftonda.
teoua not oaceedmg $4,000,000
revenue bonds (including loan
agreements endor notes), bearmg
interest at not exceeding the
maxmum legal rate, maturing wOhm
30 years from date of issuance,
payable from tegefty ovaAobte non ad
valorem revenues of tha C4y. tor tha
purpose of financing a now lira
station and ol purposes incidental
NO 677?
DATEO al Lake Mary. Ftonda. tors
19th day of September. 2002
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
/a/ Thomas C Greene. Mayor
ATTEST
ft/ Carol A Foster. Cay Cterk
Pubkeh September 25. 2002
00217

IN THE ORCUCT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCtAL CIRCUIT,
m AMO FOR SEMMOLE
COUNTY, FLORM3A
CASE NO.: 92-OR-409942O4
IN RE: The Marriage of
CAROL B WHEELER TEMPUN.

Public Auction
Pubkc auction lo ba hefcj et 901
am. on toa day(s) spaafiad b^ow at
toa from door of Atoon • Towmg Inc
located al 2499 Old Lake Mary Rd
Suae 134, Santord. FI. lor tha
purpoaa of dapoamg of toa toOowmg

O AV O L TE M P U N .

For further mtormafeon please col
(407)321-2949

H M M M H M M H a a ia tM a M S

0000

Description ol Property LEG SEC
02 TWP 20S RGE 30E N 280 FT OF
W 240 FT OF NW 1/4 (LESS ROS)
Names m wh&lt;h assessed MINA
OF SANTORD IffC
All of said property bemg m the
County of Semmole. State ol Florida
Unless such certificate^) shall be
redeemed according lo law. the
property
described
In
such
ceitif&lt;aie(s) will be sold to the
highest bidder al the west front door.
Semmole County Courthouse.
Santord. Florida, on
Monday October 14. 2002. et

11 00am

Payment of Sate tee. appkcabte
documentary stamp taxes end
recording tees are required lo be
paid by the successful btodor at the
sale Fun payment ol an amount
equal to the twghest txd is due within
24 hours after the advertised Ime of
sate A l payments shal be cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Cterk of the C«cu4
Court
Dated on 6797002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SCMlffOLE COUffTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford Deputy Cterk
Pubksh September 4. 11. 16. 25.
2002
00033
Notice of Application
for Te* Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
MLMCI CUST (PIER), the holder of
the following certificate!s) has filed
said certificated) for a tai deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(t) and year(s) of issuance,
the description of the property, and
the named) m which it was assessed
te'are as follows
CERTIFICATE NO: 907
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID» 35-19 30 520OFOO0180
Description of Property LEO LOT
16 BLK F COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
UNIT t PO 11 PG35
Names in which assessed
CAROLYN MOORE
All of said property bemg In the
County of Semmoto. State of Florida
Unless such certifca ted) shal be
redeemed according to law. the
property
described
m
such
certificated) will be sold to the
highest bidder at tha west front door.
Seminole County Courthouse,
Santord. Florida, on
Monday. October 14. 2002. al

11 00am

Payment of Sole tee. appkcabte
documentary stamp taxes and
recordmg tees ore required lo be
pad by toe successful bidder at toe
sate Fu■ payment of an amount
equal to toe hV**t b*d le due w«hm
24 hours after toe advertised tme of
sate A l payments shal be cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Cterk of toe CacuH
Court
Dated on 8797002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Geraklme Hartord Deputy Cterk
PutAsh
4. It . 16. 2V
2UOZ
___
00034
Notice of Application
for Tai Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toat
MLMCI CUST (PIER), toe holder of
toe totowmg certificated) has Ned
sad carWealed) tor • tax deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number(s) and yeord) of issuance,
toe descr«*ion of toe property, and
toe nemefs) m which 4 was assessed
ls/are as fotowt
CERTIFICATE NO: 1699
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID» 02 20-30-521-00001100
Description of Property: UNIT 110
RIDGEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3169 PQ 269
Names in which assessed SUSAN
L SIRIANN1
A l of sad property bemg In toe
County of Semmoto. State of Ftonda.
Unless such cert-leated) shal be
redeemed according to tew. tha
property
described
In
such
certificated)
be sold lo the
highest bidder at toe west front door.
Semmole County Courthouse.
Santord. Florida, on
Monday. October 14. 2002, al
1100am
Payment of Sate tee. oppfccebto
documentary stamp texts and
recordmg tees are roquved lo be
pad by the successful bddor al toa
sate Ful payment of an amount
aquoito the Nghest bd le dua wehm
24 hours after the advertised Una of
sate A l payments shal be cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
payable to the Cterk of toa O c u l
Court
Dated on 6797002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUtT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Gerodmt Hartord Deputy Cterk
Pubksh Septerrtoer 4, I I . 19. 25.
2002
00035
Notice of Application
lor Tax Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ton
Ml MCI CU S T (OLYMPIC), to.
holder of Vie totowmg certofcated)

1100

Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vik!
MLMCI CU S T (OLYMPIC), tha
hottsr ol toa blowing carnfcaiad)
ha! had u t t cartthcatK!) lor a tax
daad lo t&gt;a litusd tharaon Tha
earthen. nurTtter(i) and yaaft!) ol
tstua-kcs. tha dsacnplion ol tha
proparry and tha nama&lt;!) In wfacto a
wat littstisd tv'ara at lokows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 1654
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: WOO
PAntEL IO» 02 20 30-421-000010X
Description ol Properly UNIT 103
RIDGEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3169 PO 266
Name! n which auettsd DANIEL
A KAMINSKY
AI ol u t t property being In toa
County ol Semmole, State ol Honda
Unteu such cartthcala)!) thal ba
radaamad accordmg lo law. toa
proparty
detcrfced
in
auch
cariikcaiad) win ba sold lo toa
highstl bttdsr at toa watt horn door,
Sammola County Courtoouu,
Santord. Florida, on
,
Monday. October 14. 2002. al
11 00am
Paymani ol Sala toa. appkcabls
documanUry tUmp U n a and
rscordmg toss ara roqurod lo ba
paid by toa auccaufii bttdsr at toa
u to Ful paymsrtt ol an amount
squat to toa ht^isal btt la dua wahln
24 houra alia* tha advamaad hma ol
aala A I payrnsma ahai ba caah or
guarantied
Intuumsnt.
mads
payabta to toa Clark ol toa C h o u
Court
Doted on 6797002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Gerokkne Hartord Deputy Cterk
Pubksh September 4. 11. 16. 25.
2002
00037_________
. .
rvouce ox Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE O HEREBV GIVEN, ton
MLMCI CUST (PIER), tts hottsr oI
.'I I
u t t cartncata)*) lor a lax daad lo ba
ttausd tharaon Tha carttftcats
nurrbar)!) and y*ar(i) oI tosuancs.
Via daacnpkon ol toa property, and
toa namaft) It whtch I war u u a a ad
rears a* Mows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 11
TEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
FW1CCL OS: 24-19 » 5AA OOCtt
0060
Daacrtpbon ol Proparty LEO LOT 5
BLK D AS TOR FARMS PB 6 PO 13
Namaa In which u u a a a d :
CHASITY WAGNER. KATHLEEN
SHRAXE
A l ol U t t property bemg In toa
Couny ol Sammoto. Suta ol Florida.
Untou such csrtttcatoU) ahai ba
radaamad according to law. toa
proparly
daaenbad
In
auch
csrUcats(i) aril ba add to toa
highest bidder el the west from door,
Sammola County Courtoouu.
Santord. Honda, on
Monday. October » . 2002. al
11.00am
Payment ol Sale toe. eppkreMe
documanUry tum p u u a and
rscordmg toss ara rsquhsd to be
patt by toe aucceuM bttdsr al toa
aala. Ful paymarn d an amour*
aqual to toa hid&lt;eat bid la dua wttan
24 hour! attar toa advertised tons ol
uto. Al payments aha* ba cash or
guarantaad
mstnjmsnt.
mads
payada to toa Ctofk ol toa Caoit
Court
Dated on 9/12/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by OarakSna Hartord Deputy Clerk
Pubkah SapUmbar 18.25.2002 and
October 2. (.2002
00144

•T. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Ghroa Written Modes ol Inton lid District Pactaton
Tha Dietnd grvea nohee ol as m arl to luua a perms to toa blowing
oookcontd) on October 8.2002.
NW Oregon. L id . 800 E. Colonial Dr SuM 100. Orlando. FL 32603,
application 14-117-7(676-2. Tha propel * located m Semmoto Courly,
Sectors 20 A 29. Townalup IS Souto. Range X EeM Tha ERPappkceeonto
tor modleaton lo toa previously laauad uatoca water manegeman perm*
associated wtti construction tor toa NW Or»gan PUD 7 E town Mora and gas
*UUon Tha roostvmg waterbody la toa M M Smith Canal
Tha titoaU) conlammg each ol toe above toled appheauond) ara awMbto tor
napectoi Monday through Friday except tor legal hoSdsys. (0 0 am. to 5 00
pm. al toa SI Johns River Water Managemsni Dinner Headquarters or toa
appropnsto Samoa Cantor The Dntncl » « lake action on each perm!
appAcabon hated above untou ■ pethon tor an ednrasiuew proceedng
(hearing) M Wed pursuant to toe provworM d Section! I20 46S end 120 57,
Ftonda SUtutot Chapter 28-106 and 40C-1 1007. Ftonda Acknmalraliw Code
________

A person whose subsunui M e r e s t! an ettocled by any cl toa Dstnct s
proposed per rtstimg daemon! tttntlwd ebow may petum tor artowsstrUrw
hearing m accordance wtti Sections 120 569 end 120 57. F 8 . or al panne
may reach a written apeemeni on merUtam u an elem aliw remedy imitor
Section 120 573. F.8 Chooimg mednhon n* not adversely eltocl toe nghl to
t hearing I mednbon does not mutt m a sefltomers The procertorae tor
puriumg medubon are aet to»!i m Secbon 120 573. F 8 . and RiAaa 26106 111 end 26-106401 406 F A C
Pathon* must comply wah toe
requirement* ol Florida AJmmnualiw Cod*. Chapta* 26-106 and ba Mad wtti
(recarved by) toa D u l-.i CMrt. tocaled al D n u d Headquarters 4049 Raid
Siraal. PaUtka Ftonda 32177.
Pebbons tor erknmu'aiiw hearing on toa abow appkeakon)*) mull ba (tod
wahm hvaMy-ona (211days ol putkeebon ol ton notes or wttwi twenty-aa (26)
days ol toa Ontnct .mowing tors nobca ol M a r t m toa ma! tor tooaa persona
to whom toa Dtstixt mala actual nobca. Fatura to Ma a pattoon warm tots (ma
period ahai ccvnUt** * waiver c* any n ^ t such parson may haw to roquaal
an edmaubstne deiarmmabon (heemg) ittttr Sectttna 120 469 and 120 57,
F .S . concsrnmg to* utoyact perm* appkeeson Patbona wtuch ara not la d In
accordance wan I n abow provwxone ara lubyed to dam nul
Because toa admnxstuliw In am g process is Ormgrwd to toimtllks (nat
agency aebun. toa Wmg ol a psUton msana toil I n D-stncIa knal action may
be dtharant bom Iw poarton taken by I In tow nobca at M et! Persona atooee
axxbstanbal Msresis wtl be enacted by ary such Inal daemon c* toa Oabicl
cm toa appheakon haw toa iqht to become a party to toa procaartng. n
accordance w«h toa raquuemenu M l tor* abow.
Gkxna lewis Ovsctor Orvmon ol Parma Dau Service
SI Johns I liver Water Management District
PutAsh Seprerrtoer 25. 2002
00213

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L ecals

Lecals

L ecals

Nottca of Application
tor Ta* Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
ROTH C O l MAR. the hotter of N
Wowing cartificata**) hat »*ad tatt
cartificata**) lor a lai d n d lo ba
ittuad thereon The eartAcata numbeett) and yaarft) of taauanca. the
detenptoon of the property and the
nameft) In which X w it attested
Ware at foaowt
CERTIFICATE NO: §47
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: IM S
PARCEL 10# 31*19 31 W6 00000180
Oetcnphon of Property LEO LOT
18 CEDARHILL PB 29 PQ 16
Names In which attested JUDITH
OABBAI PERSONAL REP
AN of tatt property bemg n the
County of Sammofo. Stale of Honda
Unlett such cartificata**) that tie
redeemed according to law. the prop­
erty deter feed in tuch certAceteft)
w* be tott to the highest bidder at
the wet! from door. Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford. Honda, on
Monday. October 14. 2002. el
11 OOem
Payment of Sale foe. eppRcabfo doc­
umentary stamp taxes and recordmg
foes ere required to be pad by the
successful bidder et the tele Ful
payment of an amount equal to the
fwghest btt W due w«fwi 24 hours
after the advertised tana of *afo A l
payments she! be cash or guaran­
teed Instrument, made payable to the
Cforti of Pie Cacu4 Court
Dated on 6797002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oerattne Harford Deputy Cforti
Pubfcsh September 4. 11. 18. 28.
2002
2222ft
NoUcf of Application
•of Tai Oood
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RUTH COLMAR, iha hoktai ol thk
toaowmg cerkkeatofs) ha» Nad sad
certrfcate(i) In a l i t daad lo ba
issued tha^aon Tha certJcate numbeds) and yeedel ol tssuknce. *w
(taecnpbon ol Via property. and tba
name(a) In wfach a waa aaaataad
woro aa M o o t
CERTIFICATE NO. M l
YEAR O f ISSUANCE: IM S
PARCEL 10* 31-1931-S26&lt;»06
0130
Description of Property LEO LOT
13 CEDARHILL Pfl 29 PO 16
Hama, m wlach aaaataad JUDITH
OABBAI PERSONAL REP
A l of aald property bamg m Iha
C o a ly of SamcieM. SUM of Flortdi
Unleu auch cartfcalaft) that ba
redeemed eccordng lo law. Iha prop­
erty daachbad In auefi cerokcatafa)
w* ba add lo »w highest btddat al
Era weal bora doo*. Sananola Coway
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, on
Monday. October If . 2002. at
11.00am
Paymara of Sala faa. appkcabto docixrwntary atamp laaaa and rocordng
•tea ara raQurrad lo ba paid by Iha
succaaak! btrMar al *w seta Ft#
paymanf of an amowa equal lo tha
h«ghetr bid N dua mean 24 howa
aha* tha advertised bme of aala Al
paymanta ahai ba caah or guaranlaed mabwnanL mada payataa lo »w

beet*) end yaa/(*) of issuence. (he
desenpoon of the property, end the
nama**) in whch 4 wa* assessed
is/are as tofom
CCR TIHC ATI NO: 857
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: IttS
P4RCEL ID# 31-19-31-526-CW000080
Description of Property: LEO LOT 8
CEDARHILL PB 29 PO 16
Names in which assessed JUDITH
QADOAI PERSONAL REP
A l of Mid property being in the
County of Semmofo. State of Florida
Unless such cartificata**) shal be
redeemed according lo law, the prop­
erty descrfced in such certificate**)
w « ba *ott to tha highest batter at
the west from door. Samnofo County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, on
Monday. October 14. 2002. at
11 00am
Payment of Sale foe. applicable doc­
umentary stamp taxes and recortftng
foes ere required lo be pad by
successful bidder at the sale Ful
payment of an amount equal to the
highest btd ta dua w«Nn 24 hour*
after the advertised time of tale A l
payment* shal be cash or pjaranlead instrument, made payable lo the
Cforfc Of the Circu4 Court
Dated on 6797002
MARYANN E MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Gerakftne Harford Deputy Cfort
Publish September 4. 11. 18. 29.
2002
00042__________________________

14^ifioe q 1 Appiicetion
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. *et
ML MCI CUST (OCEAN PARK), the
hotter of the foBowmg certificate**)
has Ned Mid certificate**) for a tax
deed to be Hsued (hereon The cer­
tificate number(s) and year(s) of
issuance, the desenfrffon of the prop­
erty. and the name**) in whch it was
assessed ts/are as folfowt
CERTIFICATE NO: 243S
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID# 25-20-31-5BA-0000225A
Description of Property: LEO 8 198
F T OF N 284 50 FT OF W 222 80 FT
OF LOT 225 BLACK HAMMOCK PB
2 PO 70
Names In which assessed
ROBERT L MERCER SR
AN of Mid property being In the
County of Semmofo. Star# of Florida
Unless such certificate**) shal be
redeemed eoconftng to law. (he prop­
erty described in such certificate**)
w* be sott to the highest bidder at
toe west from door. Semmofo County
Courthouse. Sanford. Honda, on
Monday. October 28. 2002. et

CMVMQnAOMt

Duad on 679/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMWOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oerattne Hartard Deputy Ctork
Pubtah SapTarrCwr 4. t l, 16. 23.
2002
00036

l.'i -

&lt;?&gt;

Notice of AppAcsbon
lor T i i Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. *ial
MLMCI OUST (OLYMPIC 1. f a holder
d a a U M q M M a «i)M tM
tad cerokcatofa) br a laa daad lo ba
reeued tha»#on Tha caratcaaa nwnbarfa) and yaarfa) ol laauanca. tie
daacrpbon of N proparty, and Via
named) to which 6 waa aaaataad
la/ara as tokosas:
C tim fIC A T * NO; 1676
YEAR O f ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL KM: 02-20-36321-0006
2130
Deecnphon of Property- UNIT 213
RIOGEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3166 PQ 266
Name* to which asamead WILLIAM
W R E A D JR
A l of aald property bang in Via
CowVy of 8ammola. SUM of Flonda
Unfaia auch canhcatadl ahal ba
radaamad accordng lo law. Via proparty daecrtoed In auch carMcaMfa)
w* ba told lo Vw hrghaal taddar at
Vm weal bom door. Sananola CowVy
Courfiouaa, Sanford. Flonda. on
Monday. October 14. 2002. at
1100am.
Paymanf of Sale laa. appacabla doc
wnantary stamp laaaa and roconkng
Mat am required lo ba paid by Vw
aucceaefiX taddar at Via aala Ful
pnymarn of an arnowf aqual to Vw
highaal bid la dua wahei 24 howa
altar Vm advertwed time ol aala Al
payment, ahal ba caah or guaranMad rwmjnwm. mada payable to Vw
Ctort of Vw Cacu* Court
Detail on 6/2*2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by QsrakSna ha/tord Oeputy Ctark
Pubbah: September 4. If . I I . 23.

2002
00040

i
j
i
&gt;i

Motloe of Application
lor TAx Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vw*
MLMCt C US T (OLYMPIC). Vw header
of Vw blowing cerbbcatod) hat Ned
aald cambeatod) lor a t u daad to ba
■aauad Vwmon. Tha cartJhcata runbar(a) and yaarta) of laauanca. Vw
datenpbon of Vw property, and Vw
namefs) In which a M l aaaeaaed
w ar a aa toaowa.
CERTIFICATE NO: 641
YEAR O f BSUANCC: 2000
PARCEL ID# 35-19-30 3000246
oooo
Deacnpbon of Proparty: LEG SEC
35 TWP 168 ROE 30E BEQ 11066
F T E ♦ 512.8 F T N O F SW COR RUN
E 264 F T N 3125 F T W 264 F T 8
312 5 F T TO BEQ (LESS RD)
Names In which u aaaaad B ETTY J
FREDOIE. ERIK T FREDOIE
A l of aald proparty being in Vm
CowVy of 8em»ioM. SUM of Flonda.
Unfaaa auch carkficaMfs) ahal ba
radaamad according to Mw. VM prop­
erty described In auch cert*caM(e)
wd ba add to Vw l»ghaai bidder al
vw wad bont door. SananoM CowVy
Courthouse. SarVord. Flonda. on
Monday. October 14. 2002. al
1100 am.
Payment of 8ato Me appkcabta documarvaiy atamp Uaaa and raconlng
laaa ara raqwrad to ba pad by Vw
■in riaavfu- bidder al r e u M F i l
payment of on amowa equal to Vw
highest M d.b duo wnhai 24 howa
•her Vw adtmrveed Inw of u M A l
paymarva N m 6 bo caan or pjararv
Mad toavwnant mada payataa to Vm
Clerk of Iha Cira* Court
Deled on 679/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F THE CiR C U IT C O U R T
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FIOHIOA
by Garaldvw Harford OapWy CMrb
Pubbah SapMmtwr 4. 11 It . 28.

2002
00041

_____________

lor TAx Deed
NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN Vwl
RUTH COLMAR. VM ho*darc* rw
i iiM iv i oanifcaM(a) haa Nad i
cerobbatdU) b r a laa daad
tw
wauad Vwraon Tha cartAoato run-

» i

I

Notice of Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
MLMCt CUST (PIER), Vw hotob* Of
Vw blowing cvTOfcaMU) Iwa Nad
u id cvdVcvMfa) b r « U i (Mad ta b*
wauad Vwraon Tha cartificaM ru n bar(a) and yaade) ol wauanca. Vm
daaonpnon ol tha proparty, and Vw
namafat In which a waa aaaataad
w ait aa taaowe
CERTIFICATE NO: 1410
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL !0t 14-20-29-SJC-00000240
Daecrtpbon cl Property LEO LOT
24 ALAOUA PH 1 PB 33 POS 67 TO
71
Namaa In which aaaataad PEDRO
J GOMEZ
A l of aatd proparty bang in Vm
CowVy of SananoM. Su m of Flonda
UnMaa auch cartVicaMU) ahal ba
radaamad acconbng b law. tha prop­
arty dttcrlMd In auch caroficate(a)
wi« be add to Vw highaal bidder at
Vw watt front door. Semmcia CowVy
Courlhouae. SarVord. Florida, on
Monday. October 14. 2002. at
1100am
Payment of Sale ba. apptcatto doc­
umentary tump U ral and raconlng
Mat ara requeed b ba paaj by Vw
auccatafW taddar at VM eaM Ful
payment ol an amount aqual b Vw
faghaal tad la dua wVan 24 houn
altar Vm advaniaad tana of aaM A l
peymenu ihal ba caah or guaran­
teed Vtelrwner*, mada payafla b Vw
Oar* of Vw C a u l Cow l
Dated on 679(7002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. RORIDA
by Oeraldaw Harford Deputy CWr*
Pubtah SapMmtwr 4. t l. tS. 23,
2002
00043__________________________
Notice of
for TAx Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vwl
RUTH COLMAR vw holder of Vw
taaowmg certhcatad) haa Mad aald
canVcaMfa) br a tea dead b ba
Wauad Vwraon Tha cenWcaM runbanal and ywarft) of Wauanca. Vw
deacnpbon of Vw property, and Vw
named) In which 1 waa
CERTIFICATl MO: 683
YEAR O f ISSUANCE: 1666
PARCEL 10# 31-16-31-326-00000040
Datcnpbon of Properly: LEO LOT 4
CEDARHILL PB 29 PO 11
Namaa Vi wtwh ai eeaaed JUDITH
OABBAI PERSONAL REP
A l of aaid property being In Vw
County of Senwiota. SUM of Flonda.
llnieta auch cwr«ficaM(t) ahal ba
radaamad aocordng to law, Vw prop
arty deecrtwd In auch cwrthcatafl)
wa ba tow to vw n g w « tectoar ai
Vw watt front door. SamlnoM County
Courlhouae. Sanford. Florida, on
Monday. October 14. 2002. al
MOOam
Payment of Seta toe. acpAcabto doc­
umentary aUmp uaaa and mooning
Mm ara raqurod to ba paid by Vm
•uccwaaiU tedder at Vm aaM. Ful
payment of an amou* aqual to Vw
fegheal bad w dua w«hei 24 hour*
altar VM adownwad enw of aaM. Al
peymenu ahal ba caah or guaran­
teed vtetruner*. mada peyabto to Vm
CMr* ot the Cecul Court
Deled on S7A2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oaratona Harford Deputy CMr*
Pubtah Sapiambar 4. 11. 16. 23.
2002
00044
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL ORCUfT
VI AND FOR
S E M M O ll COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 02-CA-t236-16-A
IN RE FORFEITURE O f 32.049 00
Vi UNITED STATES CURRENCY
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO FUvwrtue E Bratcher
4936 Sanoma VCage Road
Orundo. Flonda 32606
Curor# addroaa Unknown
And U pertwa cUmrtg miaratl by
Virough. uidar or agaewi Reuertua E.
DraLiwr. and al pariwa hermg a
Maareng to have any nffa. fata or
tnlerttl In the properly herein
deter bad
YOUR ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Vwl an ecbon tor tortadure of Vw fal­
lowing property aauad and held In
SammoM County Flonda 12.049 00
in limed Suite Currency haa bean
Mad agent! you n Vw Ctrou* Couf
of Vw Ei^aaanDi Judcwl O cu* n
and br Semnota County Flonda Ybu
•ro raqurod to aarvw a copy of you
written detanaat. 4 any. lo Vw
CompUmi upon Taaha M Scolaro.
Shanft'a Oerwral Counter whom
addreee la 100 Buth Boulevard.
Sanford. Flonda 32773, on or before
Vta l i b day c* October. 2002. and
Me Vta ortglnel i-------------------------------w«h Vm Clara of Vaa Court either
before eervtca on Shenll a General
Couwel or ImwdwMiy VwruiMr.
oViarwMW. 6 daMUl wra ba entereq
agentl you tor Vw meet demanded ai
Vw Comptata
DATEDVaa (toy of SE POS 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Clara of CiroUl Cowl
By RUh King
Deputy Clark
N you are a peraon wan a daabwty
who naada any aocommodelon n
order b perbopaM In Vaa proewadn g you era anMtod. al no coal to
you. lo vw pronabn of cwrtan aaaraUnca
PMaaa
conucf
Iha
ADACoordnatof al 301 North Para
Arenua. Surla N-301. Santord.
Flonda 32772. MMphon* (407) 6664330 aatanaron 4277. wtoen 2 workVig daya of you race** of Wa Nobee
of Hearing. I you o n hearing or trace
■mpaaad. cal (600) 96SS771
Pubtah September 11. 16. 23. 2002
and October 2. 2002
OOIOI

1100am

Payment of Sale foe. appfccabfo doc­
umentary stamp taxas and recording
toes ere required to be paid by toe
•ucceMful bidder et toe eeie. Fu*
payment of an amount equal to toe
highest bid la due within 24 hours
after toe advertised time of sale Al
payments shal ba cash or guaran­
teed instrument, mada payable to the
Cforti of toe OcuN Court.
Dated on 9/12/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oeratdne Harford Deputy Cforti
Pubfcsh September 18.25. 2002 end
October 2.9. 2002
00140
ll-a
i.- ai
* n..II naWIm.&gt;
rroucs
or Application
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Vwl
Ml M O CU ST (OLYMPIC). Vw hoktar
ol Vw kWowVig cwrobciMd) haa Mad
eaid ca*thcata&lt;e) tor a Ua daad b ba
Wauad Vwraon. Tha cartflcaM ru n bv*(a) and ywarft) of Wauanca. Vw
detent*rn of Vw proparly, and Vw
nwnalt) In winch • waa aaaataad
W/are aa foiowt
CERTIFICATE NO: 2066
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL 104 23-20-304A040001330
Daacnpboti of Property LEG W
761 78 F T OF LOT 133 (LESS 8 23
FT 1 W 335 F T FOR RO) EUREKA
HAMMOCK PB 1 PO 106
Name* In which at tat ted FRED
HYLTON
A l of aaid property bamg In *:e
County of SemmoM. SUM of Flonda
UnMaa auch carthcalad) ahal ba
radaamad accordVig to law. Vw prop­
erly daachbad In auch carWicaMft)
wW b* *oid ta Vm hi^wal taddar al
Vw weal front door. SamlnoM County
CowVnuM. Sanford. Florida, on
Monday. October 26. 2002. *1
1100am
Paymam of SaM Me. appAcabM dop
unwnury aUmp Uaaa and raoocdng
Mae ir* raqurod to ba paid by Vw
auccwaaiul bidder at Vw *ab. Ful
payment ol an ameu* equal to Vm
Ncrwat bid W dua werwi 24 hour*
•liar Vw adownwad bma of aaM. A l
payment! ahal ba caah or guaranM*d vwtnvnanL mad* pay*bM to Vm
CMrt ol Vm Orem CouL
Datad on 9112/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by OaroUna Harford Deputy CMr*
PvHwh. Sapiambar 16,23.2002 and
October 2.9,2008
00141
foe Tax Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vwl
MLMCt CUST (PIER). Vm holder of
Vw toVowfog oartiflcata(a) haa Mad
aaid cerfhcatad) for a Ua daad to ba
Wauad Vwraon. Tha carihcaM numbarta) and yward) ol Wauanca. Vw
deterpnon of Vw proparty: and Vw
rwma(t) In which 6 waa aieaaaad
W on aa toaowaCERTIFICATE NO: 1634
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL IO#: 14-20-30-601-00000130
Daacrtpbon of Proparty: LEG LOT
IB BLK D SUNLAND ESTATE8 PO
11 P0 20
Ntmta In which atataatd FOSTER
J8CHUR EN
A l of aaid proparty being In Vw
Couify d SamlnoM. SUM ol Flonda
IM eei auch cwrtVcaMfa) ahal ba
radaamad accordVig to law. Vw prop­
erty dMCifoed In auch cwrthcau(a)
wd b* sold lo Vta htghatt butttf at
Vw west from door, SamlnoM Couvy
CourthouM. Sanford. Florida, on
Monday. October 26. 2002. al

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25— S pecial Notices
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FILE NO: 02-663-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
YELAYNE ARANCIBIA.
[W s a itd
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha acVrwvalrabon of Vw eaUfe of
YELAYNE ARANCIBIA. deceeaed.
whOM dale ol (Mato waa Fabruary
20. 2001: W pendng to Vw Cecul
Court tor Scnanota County Flonda.
Probata DrvMfon. Fla Nurbar 02
962-CP: Vm addroaa ol which M 301
North Park Avenue. Santord, FL,
32771. Tha namea and addraaaaa of
Vw Ptrtonal Rapraeanutrva and Vw

Motto# of Application
lor Tax Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vial
IAMC1 CU S T (PIER). Vm hoktar of
Vm blowing certhcaied) hat k
aald certhcwMd) tor a laa daad to ba
wauad Vwraon Tha ewnheata nunbar(a) and yaarfa) of Wauanca. Vm
deacnpbon of Vw property, and Vm
nameft) in wtwh I waa aaaeaaed
ta/aro aa toiowa:
CERTIFICATE NO: 1871
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL 104: 02 20-30-321-0000-

1200
Deacnpbon of Proparty UNrT 120
RIDGEWOOD VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3160 PO 266
Namaa In which aaaataad BUSAN
L SlRIANNI
A l of laid property bamg m Vw
County of SemmoM SUM of Florida
UnMaa auch carthcata(a) that ba
radaamad aooonfviB to Mw. Vm prop­
erty daaottwd m aufi oarabcatafa)
w « ba acid to Vm highaal taddar al
Vm watt tror* door. Semmoia County
CourthouM. SarVord. Flonda. on
Monday. October 26. 2002. al
1100am
Payment ol Sato laa. appkeatta documenury tum p Uaaa and roconkng
Mat ara raqurod to ba paid by Vm
auccaaafu taddar at Vw tala. FUl
payment of an amour* equal to Vw
hrfpwai tad w dua wahm 24 houaa
altar Vm adrortwed tana of tab. A l
payment ahal ba caah or guaran­
teed netrunent. made payabtatoVM
CMrk ol vw Cecul Count
Deled on 9112.7002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oeraldaw Harford Deputy CMrk
Pttotah September 18.23.2002 and
October 2. S. 2002
OQ143
M T H E O R CU fT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE OtVISION

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71— H elp W anted

71— H elp Wanted

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55— B usiness
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Tutoring • Math
State certltod mem leeeher A l grade
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71—

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Administrative Aaalatant

Attention Readerel!
Ii a Htagal lor companrea doing
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a loan and aak you lo pay lor H
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T l Automotive la seeking an
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Santord bakty AbM to work via high
paoa an vttm e rt Exp to E m Wtad.
and general aecrvtanal afons raqd
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7 responsible. Very occasional

todudng unmatured, conbngenr or
uniqUdaMd ctairna, on whom a copy
ol Vaa noaoa W aanrad muai Na Vm *
Kama with VM Court WITHIN THE
LATER O F THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER TH E
DATE O f SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
am owfof erwnon o» ma oac•oani
and paraona having ctatoia or
demand• agamal Vw dacadanf'a
aetata. Induing unmafurad. oonttogar* or uWqudaMd derma, mud fta
Vm * daeiw w«h VM Court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
A a CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAIM FKED TW O (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER TH E D EC E­
D E N TS DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
THB DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O f THIS NOTICE IS:
September 16. 2002
CLAUOtO ARANCIBIA
Co-Paraonal flapratantaava
4631 8 W. 6Vl Terrace
Uwm . FL 33134
CARLOS VEA
Co-Paraonal Representative
632 MapM Foroal Drtva
Ortando. Flonda 32825
STEPHEN D DUNEGAN
Florida Bar No 326933
DEAN. MEAD. EOERTON. BLOODWORTH. CAPOUANO 3 BOZARTH.
PA
POBoa 2343
Ortando, FL 32602-2346
Tetaphone 407/341-1200
Faa: 407/423-1331
Attorney
lor
Co-Paraonal
Rapraaentalivaa
Pubtah Sapiambar 18. 23.2002
00149

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1100am.

Payment of Sale toe. «yywr«t*« docurwnUry aUrrp Urea and roconkng
Mat ara roqulrod to ba paid by Vm
auccaaafu bkkMr at Vw aaM. Ful
peymer* of an amour* equal to Vw
hVwal bid W dua wahei 24 hour*
after the advarkaad bma of aaM. A l
payments ahal b* caah or guaran­
teed Inetrumenl made payibto to Vm
Clerk ol Vw O cu* Court
Oatad on *12(2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oerattne Harford Deputy Ctark
Pubtah: Sapiambar 18.2S. 2002 and
October 2.6. 2002
00142

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SecretaryTfaoapeorvst lor Orlado law
oBea. fuS-tme. comp salary hones
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lawpract ice 144 O hotmaii com

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Server* A Host*** needed lor busy
feslaurant
for
the
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MaryAongwood Area All shift*, no
Sundays' 407-320-4100

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YOU IN V E S T
Always a good pokey, atpactaly lor
business
opportunities
and
franchises Can Florida Dept of
Agriculture A Consumer Services at
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tree ntormason Or vwt our Web S4a
at www Itc gov/tnrop
Florida law request soflers of certart
busness opportunities to register with
Florida Dapl of Agrkuttura A
Consumer Services before sailing
Can to verity lawful registration
before you buy

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young adults in program dosign to
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computer
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Espertence Required
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Drop l Hook No touch Freight
O R EAT PAY A BENEFITS

Overwhelming response lo book A
gift display* ha* craatad a position
In Iha Samrtol* County area Duties
ncfuda dropping off sample* and
delivering order*.
• No eipertance necessary
•Suitable vehicle required
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45 mlee ol Deytona.
Meet Vie Recruiter al
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3143 W. international Speedway
Bhrd . Daytona Baach. FL
Sapt 22nd thru Sapt ?6th
From Bam to 8pm DaJy
Ca l 1-800-709-2530

Sanford Heritage Festival is coming
Sapt 27,28 A 29 Camhel ht*&gt; nooded
In al areas &gt; please apply at festival
bcalon SrmadaMy and a * tor Roger
Swyear or call 1-813-334 5153.

Spring
Intojflction

Sarvtca Technician
Palntar
Chaaala Tachnklan
Glass Etcher
Cabinet Makar
Wa
offer
a
competitive
compensation pkg. inducing 401k.
stock purchase, major medical,
denial, vacation and hokday plans
Wo are an E O E and drug tree
workplace

Send resume lo:
Featherkfe Lusury Coaches
1601 Dofgner Place
Sanford. FL 32771
Phone:407-323-1120
Fas 407-548-1058
E-mail tobOyant4re.com

Shop Halp/S pray Tech
Atlantic Foam Inc
Established
and
architectural loam company hiring
mooveted deter oriented people W i
ta n fcr poaAons M b tS e Good matt
sluts, and a stable work history a a
phis. Wa offer health, and dental
insurance. Incentive bonuses and a
retu rner* plan W » are healed a 200
N. Elm A ve . Sanford. 407-3288444. Ask lor Joe

SOD LAYERS AND
CREW LEADER
407-322-8133

S
OUT OUR
SPECIALS

93— Ro

No aipenenco roqunod
but preferred Earn $7S(Vwock 407
527-2372.
Tractor Operator:
Final grade eipenence. 0 l
vacation, holidays and pension
407-322-8133
Underground Storm and Utilities
Foreman: Esparwnce reading plans
and elevations F/T. pension,
vacation, hokday* 407-322 8133
VERTICAL A DRAPERY
SALES
No cold calling, wo make your
apptt Our products practically sen
themselves Training A support
provided, tree mertcal. h i tone Make
a groat living For appointment,
407-830-4700

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407-330

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VN*d apply 407-330*7373
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electric.' WABlitff diyvt. $100 w*
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work, no smoking
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2 Story Victorian Homo. Historic
District. I pic. balcony, houso
privileges ilO O W K . $100 deposit
407-328-5277

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ok. 56 tO (A n 400 iVi

$1,000

12 Month Lease With Approved Credit
• Spacious A partm ents w ith la i* e Closets • U k r
F ront • Volleyball • S parkling Pool • Tennis C ourts

M A R IN E R S V ILLA G E
LAKE AHA I PtiRM tiv.wO
7 IUVIM M70WU AifO UP
Cat* li*i
407-323 4670

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L o c a te d o n 1 7th F air, th is bonutilul 4 - 3 - 2 o n e o l a
kind c u sto m build h o m o is o n 1/2 a e ro c l o s e to
s c h o o l &amp; tran sit. C en tra l air, w alk-in pantry p ool A
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Country Lake
Apartments

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Move in *p©cials,
?0©droom/10ath
For OrtMllM Csll
330 6833 or 298-3300

Sanford Historic District: Fully
- watert 2BM 1BA SCSSmonth
i V ". waW 321*570 0962
Sanford

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District:

HJurtroom/IDath.
5375/5375
Sober'drug
tree
reference*
required 407*321*6757
S A firo rio STUDIO APT. SINGLE
f’FHSOM OMIY. 5350 MO PLUS

DEPOSIT CALL

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S©«kmg a petftor1 lo
fiomo. vtpw of Lai**'•M jnroa f o u v
pffvtiogeB C a U 407 -l?8-7?3?kx an
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Ssnlord Hlslortc Dtdfict, f ully
lenovalnd 2BR 1.5 BA , 2 *tixy.
ieOOmo 321 578 0962

H O S E L E A V IL L A S "

407-328-8818 J J
* Certain Restrictions Apply

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APPT. TO VIIW CALL JOEL MARKS

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NAPOUTANO &amp; SA G OS
WIALTY INC

407-221-8010 or 386-774-5300

Sanlord 2BR 1BA . fenced back
yard. CHA 1500'month 407-3280544
Sanford: I B n . Central Heat 8 Air,
Section 8 acceptod
The Hilliman Group
407-321-8333
Santont: 30R2BA. Sfnda trees, rra.
201 East
22nd
St.
quiet
neighborhood S695 plus dep 407323-4540
Sma* house tor rent
Outel. Clean
407-323-3895. Rchard

N il— H o u s e s *
F u r n is h e d
( •• »fi A S*a*o fcjr Sngie Arkit only
Al- Room for Rent Full House
i-rrvcges»S130 wk. all utilities md
321 377 3033
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Wosl Sanford 2/1 cuts house. W/D
hookup*, do** lo mat t650’month
ndudet lAMws A d Ja . no pets 407323 2277,

1 0 S — D u p ie x / T r ip l e x
2/1 bupiei on Perk Ave with
garage no pet*. $550'monlh plus
deposit 407-321 0495

U N fU R N IS IIE D

S i to tta n TRcaCty

1 0 7 — M o b il e H o m e s
Fo r R en t

407 - 321-0759
*HR fRA. O a r v screen porch, wash
rm. Lirgo yd H.vkground check,
ertm.f ,*i 5 credit S61Smonth 407323 7113. after 4 30pm.

DOYLE’S RENTALS

s99 Moves You In
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(407) 324 0158

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CWnrtAd* l.mnl.1** y 407 3270707.
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“ w eekly"r e n ta ls ~
Starting • 582/wk.
Historic Downtown
407-330-4423

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Sanford Historic District: 1BIV1BA
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Cetiiiigs,
Hdwd
Fir*.
CHA.
5425 SJOO Dep
Oviedo: fDR 1BA W Ira n Rvth. W D
Hook Ups 5485 5450 Dep
Sanford: 1B it 1RA Cottage W Heal
A Air Finn smoker* A 14o Pets* Lawn
Mamt Included 550G5500 Deposit
Sanford Quadruplet: 2BR7BA W/
Pato. CH A 55405525 Dep
Sanford:
5BA Townhouse
V/.Ncw Appliance*. Inside W/D
Hook-Up*. Community Pod. Private
I ratio Nico 56405625
Senlord:2BRl BA V7Formal DR. LR
Screened Front Porch, laundry Rm
5f*6S5625 Depos4
Sanford Historic District: 14ewty
rrrxivated
3BH/1 5
BathW/4
Decorative Firepkires. CHA. Lq
Portii. Pirvato Patw Non-smokers
51050^1000 Dep
DOYLE REALTY. INC.
(407) 322 2495
WE R EN T A SELL HOMES
www doyt6f»alfyonttna com

ELDER SPRINGS ol S n 427. t 8
2 Bedroom *130 per week 8 1? *130
Deposit C a l 407-333 3984 or 407302-7034
Park Ave Mobile Home Perk, a 55»
community For Rent,
Mobile
home* •RV lot* •Mobile home lot*

407 322*2061.

50JT5HB 5BB71H3C no htii;

545GMONTH. PLUS DEPOSIT

407-323-1167
1 1 7 — C o m m e r c ia l
R en ta ls
2 story commercial bukdmg. 1218
French Ave, Sanford Downstair*
S120Q/mo or both 11500 407-3212511.

1 1 8 — O f f ic e S p a c e F o r
R ent
1600 Sq Ft Busness unit tor r*nt
w.Otfea 8 Pnvst* Rettroom. Plus
oewr *ue una* avwUti* lor rsr*. Aik
tor m* managers ipecial on sated
tests Contact Ample Storage Center
407-323-8122

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gam e team
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4 Embroidered
loop
B “Th e
Outcasts of
Poker Flat"
author
1B CKy on
Quanabara
Bay
17 Black
M agic’s
trophy
1 9 “ l ____

Cam era"
20 Mink and
rabbit
21 Circus
employee
23 Hashed out
27 Teem ed
29 Chivalrous

42 Exit one’s
cocoon
44 Matched up
4 6 Regional
pronuncia- *
tions
47 Rancorous
speeches
4 8 Homer's
love
4 9 Sandwich
cookie
60 Place for a
C l ’s mail
61 Second
place
acknowl­
edgement
66 Use a trailer
69 Concepts
60 Wear away
61 Rest stop
62 Schooner
attachments
63 Trepidation
DOW N

1 Ritzy water­
ing hole
2 O scar win­
ner Basinger
3 Slippery
stuff
4 Nelther’s
partner
6 Suppresses
6 Swiss
veggie?
7 Aberdeen
maiden
8 Rainbow’s
shape
9 Queue after
R
10 Half-time
event.

30 Word that
precedes a
sentence?
31 Th e Ram
3 2 Precipice
33 M any are
classified
36 Th e y ’re
sometimes
read
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36 Military
hooky
39 Angutlliform
creature
40 Fall guys
41 “Th e Red
Badge of
Courage"

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Hootie
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highlight
Mann
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13 Kind of
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gam e
as a billiard
ball
18 Stage
signals
43 Actress
R yan
22 It m ay be
44 Bridge
m odem
support
23 Not oxactly
46 Italian
hard rock?
violinmaker
24 Ghastly
46 Certain fowl
strange
47 Lock of hair
26 Citation's
achievement
49 Track shape
52 She's sweet
26 Pedal digits
as apple
27 Formal
cider
outfits
28 Dinner drink,
53 Blooming
for some
necklace?
30 Sidewalk
54 G o astray
hazard
55 Forest
female
32 Talks big
56 Pulitzer win­
34 Gifted
person?
ner Huxtable
57 Stayed In
35 Dogs m ay
front
lead them
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63 Mortgages

EMPLOYMENT

118— O r riC E S p a c e F o r
R ent

IS

Daftona: For Rant
1500 aq S •ArttotXa to oltae or ratal
lim o araa. Fam*y Horn* r w . l 7772
Ehcam D M . Deltona Cal 386-789BO70.

1 4 1 — H o m e s Fo r S a le

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

Naw 3 8 4 bedroom home* Math $0
downl Stow credrt ok Cal 407422I237i257 to (md out more

: U* O n Ftr*|r
nm. Deck. Fenced Yd. 2 Car Oar
$107,900.
rianovatad : New Carpet and Pan)
•m corner lot $65,000
4 BR M A : Over 1900 Sq ft Uv. O n
7n*y, r p c BwaultluMy tiaa S
landscaped on almotl i n ac&gt;*
$99,900
4BR 2 Bath Over 2.000 Sq ft. Uv.
Dm. Fam. Sc (torch on 1/4 Act*
$85 BOO
Cuetom BN 4 BR 2 BA: (Xar 2300
9q rt, Uv. O n . Fam Rm. 32«32 Sc
Itotl 2 Car Oarage on Cker 12 Acre
$210,900

PAUL OSBORNE
vi iit iiiif i p n o P E fiiif s
40/ 3?1 4/64

Lookll Look 11 Look 11
Three houaaa tor Via pnea ol On*&gt;l
$155,000 obo
•1 Large Houaa: 2BR 2BA. FL Rm.
Carport. Formal D d Ig* EM In Kkh.
IRenta $700 mo)
•1 Ckekea: 1QR 1BA each safe (Ronp
$4&lt;XVmo each)
•t Cottage: 1DR I BA (Ranla

Lookll Lookll Lookll
Two tor the pric* ol onatll
North Carolina Mountain Property
1♦ acre over looking Lake Emory 6
to* Lane Temcssre River Use In one
ArarXtoaotoar 2 doubtownle*. 2BR
2BA each wSi decks on 3 s d n fieri
1 lor $600 mo and In* to Ilia other
$149,000. obo Some owner
toaneng posatkn 407 3024906. lifter
3pm. plain._________________

154— O pen H ouse

StarPort
Customer ServIcB
Representative •High
School Diploma,
Computar Skills. Able
to work different shifts.
Aircraft Refueler
High School Diploma
Required

407 - 321-8880

ESTABLISHED BARRESTAURAN7
n SarXbrd NaMy renovated «4h 2400
square teat Include* 4 CO P loan**
Possible owner Inanang $299.00
C a l CEC IL GO ODRICH RaMax
Beaky Experts 3664274361 or BOO944-5263

181—A ppliances &amp;
F urniture For S ale
BEL)
i
King
Simmons
O R THOPEDIC MatVBrn. S14 to
Plastic Coal $1400. aai $295 407
660-0577
BR A S 8
BED ,
Quean
O R TH O P E D IC
PILLO W TO P
Waft Bov. WiFrame A2 ana boied,
coat $110a tai $275 4074604677.

Charming 3BR 1BA, Luge lot with
treat Fenced back yard Naw
averyftvng’Com** with appkanca*.
must tea $69,900 Open Houaa on
Saturday* 14 aokl 116 Maylau
Cirri*. Santord 407-323 5624

D M n g RM: 13 pc C H ER R YW O O a
8 ON Arm* chf», DU Pad Tbl,
txitertukh. m e a d . tW b o n d Coat
$7900. a*4 $1295 F Ip-server $250
407460-1415

157— M obile Homes
F or S ail

1 Luiury firm ptoowtop tat with 7 yr
warranty lul $135. quaan $140. king
$210. Brand naw. Located In
Bantam. 407-403-277ft

35x10 moMe home. attached FL rm.
partly turnd. carpeted, cerkng lam.
nm* aim*, new A C Located to Town
8 Country (adult) Park. 5355 Orange
B M lk M c n o o Aaktog$l5.000 366740-1095

Bad Blade aon canopy bad wah
knury bm pftowtap M l Never ua
407402-2778

Town 8 Country HV Aduk Park-lake
Monroe, healed pod. rec room. 5
nunulei from 14 )ual 45 mci Irom
altractront-IBSS Chand 36' park
Modal FuS add on plut tcreenod
porcii. King rm vwtoheel chan ramp,
larga aal In kitchen. 1BA2BR. new
floor covering, new kenmoco
appkanoa*. 5 ceing tana » v y r kxx.
oarM A C 8 Hi), rear paao pus uury
triad $15,000 Cat 407422 6506
01407-321-4170

160—B usiness For
S ail
Beauty Salon 7 ttalun talon with
room can be used for massage
manicure, pedcure to Longwood on
17-92 Great opportunity lor growth
407-6954699

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Musical Instruments
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A U T O M O T IV E
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. Vehldes/Campors For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

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199 Pets A Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antlqua/Coliectibles
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted lo Buy

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252 Accounting
253 Additions A
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

297 Pest Control
298 Piano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Rooting
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
3 0 8 Termite Ropair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
:

312 Tree Sendee
313
314
316
318
319

TV/Radk)
Upholstery
Welding A Sheet Metal
WeO DnDmg
Window Washing A Tinting

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199— P ets &amp; S upplies

Bed*, located n 8w4ord,
Irm aati w*h 5 yr wanar.ty TVvtn $75.
U $90. quaan $95. kng $175. Never
used, can dakvar. 407402-2778.

215— B oats &amp;
A ccessories

•BUY* SELL •TRADE
You can do It alt with a
S e m in o le Herald
classified ad

Tlw Nbw 2002
SBB/N/Sportl
Com* Check Them Outl
Many M odaM Tb C tio o n
Brand N m t Boat 8 TTaNar
Starting A l • 81,888.

Nichols Outboard
SsrvicB Cwittr

For Sale: 16 cu ft bona color baaaar
Excetenl oondaon $gg 00 4074004776

407-321
Uaad sunvtaor ott 020 Chevy van.
FtwOkM , dak maWto pa* no V * a
Worth $180 new. asking $75. cash
orty. 407-331-8050, In Longwood.

1998 Oka A r a a Qfaan laatoar aaak.
n w Sansmsacn, rue good. e4 pawr,
sun root, lactory nms. AM/FM C O A
Cassette $8,800 407-324-1039 or
407-4159792.

235—
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/B uses/Va

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Fo

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240—B oat R entals

KAYAK

S ale

95 Firebird, Rad, 8 cyt. auto.
L 88,000 m*as
8pm, 407-323
1998 Chryslor IMS Town t Country
Cotwarton Van X L .3 6 L . aicaiant
condition, atadrtc ramp, air kneel,
swivel driver* aaat. ramovabla
paaaangar aaat wAwhaal chair lock
down. fee cold air. loadad. » s l
maMalnad. $16^00.
nagodat*
407-330-4574. 366-314-7810. N

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or U sa ua on tie wab at
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223—M iscellaneous
Aluminum slap ladder, 8 f t . 810 00.
Atoo have Mtampooar tor uphotoiary
8 carpal. $10 00.407-3234078.
Aaaortad VH3

1000 Waal tat BL Bantord
407-322-0884

RSS 8Vidao

A A A A A A A
Desk. Hutch,
matching, mad oak with leather
Secretarial Chare, a l In *ic*»ent
ooraMon $300. Pnoad to aa8 pit cat
407-3244202

r

work car. $14,000 obo 407-

1993 CH E V Y CAVALIER. STICK
SHIFT. AC. 4 NEW TIR ES. RUNS
QREAT. $2,000. OBO. 407-833
8338.

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1 944 Honda Accord: New pan).

Free To Loving Home: Baautkul
Femal* RotTwakar, haa bean -fixed*.
W ry ganll*. love* chicken 8 other
dog*. Mutt go to a kwtog homa. 3962164839.

B u y TC -tt I Mercury M d
only $11 par O a M n ll
OuBoanl ■arvloa Cantor, 407-122-

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tW9 dkte Mavvcn: ae.OOOmx**,

234— A utomotive
A ccessories

Garage Sal*. Sat only, B-3pm
Pick I* if Terrace, U k * I
Woodb ridge Lakat Subdiv.

/B uses/Va n

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CO R R U GATED S TE E L ROOFING
tor Barns Boat Dock*. Shop*, ate.
Alto
Culvert
Pip*.
tS*i2(r
$178 20/** 16**20' $212 MY*a.
Surplua Steal 8 Supply. Inc Apopka
407-2935788.

W i Sal Tbur Boat on ConalgnmanL
Nlchoia Outboard Barvtea Center.
407-3224884.

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Call (407) 322-2611 to speak to a Classified Representative

88 Borato Bow Rklsr. 185 ft. «4h 75hp
Mercury engme, stemlaas staal
prop, galvanltad trailer, a salary
equpmanl 8 akl equpment. $3500
obo 407-321-0829 or 407-4741487.

252-A ccounting

two deTxTTVdrfiafs.
2 gskon
tor $80

294-Painting

187— S porting G oods
Pool Table: 6ft prutasttonal. 1'
slate*, lealhar pockets Never used,
six) to box. ootl $4k, aal $1650.18
pc kil available 407460-1415.

SUPER BARGAIN!!
Original coat $3,500. atactnc boat
M. naadi aoma repair*. Sai tor $300.
407-330-2370.

1973 Camaro: Graal m tondon
Car. Ftdy oparabonal $3,500
407-324-0283

258-AirroMonvE

Lowell s Auto Rapalr
ToyoU 8 ASE Master Meehan*
Foreign 8 Domestic Auto Repair
8 Service.
3400 West SR 48, Benton!
C a l 407-302-8556
Hours 8 0 0 •5 3 0
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275-D rywall

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278-H andy

man

C H A R LES D. (Dan) MtoLEfl.
Bu4dar, CBC057285. Raa/Comm,
remodel, ariekuon*.
rapalr. S tarmac repair.
407-320-1741

NEAT-N-TIDY
407-324-1177

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270-C oncrete

294-Painting
Ubarty Fainting 8

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301-ROOFING

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A l Chemical* Inckidad

308-T herapeutic
: M assage
Avalon Canter IMMOOSOIS
Karan Chaftaraon
LMT. IMA0014491
1400 8. Park Av* . Santord
407-3304807

312—T ree S ervice
About Bcb'aTraa Same*7
Wa Accept AN CradR Carta.
Traa Removal. Tnmrrvng. Bobcat
Svc. Fhawood. Fra* Eadmala*.
Ltorina 40 7 - 2*0-1 IT S
313— T V / R

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Up to 4 Racaivat* Free
vmcaalaaita oom/Taxl-30632

$15.75 per m o n th ....... 5 lines / 3m onths
$24.75 per m onth ....10 lines / 3 m onths
$33.75 per m onth . a 15 lines / 3 m onths

PHONE:

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AX Phaaaa of Conatruction
Praaaura Cleaning.
Painting. Hauling
407-3232S41 (HomaPhone)
407-314-6878 (C *« Phone)

281-H ome
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30-Pressure
C leaning

Dry Wall
‘ Stucco Repairs*
All Textures Matched
Popcorn! I
407-322-6338 L/l
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R*pa»* Ucanaad t Bonded
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NOW HIRING
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Lake Mary / Lake Jessup

407-265-8842

294 Palming
295 Paper Hanging

191— B uilding
M aterials

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ple w ith great phone skills for a rap­
idly grow ing hom e im provem ent
com pany.
Call for interview to be part of our
Fam ily!
Full o r Part Tim e positions available.

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
2 9 1 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 Oil. Lube A Filter

255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
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
2 7 1 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 DrywaN
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
286 Laundry Sendees

1980(jnccindcnbn*nlal Marti Vl’

P r o p e r t y Fo r S a le

$4oomo)

Total Income. $IBOOrno AJ property
on 1* acre Convener* to Grearevay
417. Orlando 5 Lake Mary B M . to
14 and 17-92 Vbu can We tt on* and
rent the real Soma owner hnanang
potato!* 407-302-4906 After 4pm

181 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
163 Television A Sloreo/Radio
185 Computers For Sale
167 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
1B3 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

151— I n v e s t m e n t

toes BOBT: Hacim * to$10 000
ItH homoanm nsnUnci tiaid
ley l Seat vflk CSS is*.

160— B usiness For
S ale

1 4 1 — H o m e s Fo r S a ee

OFFICE SPACE

Lake Mary D M Near 1-4
O nce Space *12 (XVSF
Ratal Space i t 4jOWSP
Phone 407-3239310

141 Homos For Sale
143 Out ol Stale
Property For Sale
145 Resort Properly For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

91 Apartments/
Homes
To Sharo
93 Rooms For Ron!
95 Roommalo Wanlod
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments •Furnishod
99 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfumishod
105 Duplos/Triplex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warohouse/Rontal Space
115 Industrial Rentals

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REAL ESTATE

RENTALS

DaBanr. QoS A C C C o rn u * ? srytati
3 2 2 k/1 gu rn e t M. Med root, ecmd
porch. 1636 a t $170K Ja m Scfvnm.
1-800-755-1526 a 360.

322- 2611

117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storage/Otlico For Rent

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69 Resumes
70 Education A Training
71 Help Warned
73 Employment
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Presley named Sanford’s new deputy chief

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As McCoy takes over in Orlando,
Chief Tooley promotes captain

Editor

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Football
sh o w d o w n
i week found Lake Brantley,
ado and Seminole all going
&gt;Jacksonville and Lake Mary
\ hosting Titusville In a big 5A-4
•game. How did the locals do?
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SANFORD — A 23-year veteran of the
Sanford Police Department has been pro­
moted to the agency’s No. 2 position.
Chief Brian Tooley announced Thursday
that Capt. Darrel Presley will serve as
deputy chief beginning Tuesday, Oct. 1.
Presley replaces Mike McCoy, who is leav­
ing the Sanford force to become the chief of
the? Orlando Police Department.
"I have a lot of confidence In Darrel and
know he will do an outstanding job as
deputy chief," Tooley said. "He is a great
example of an officer who continually
pushed himself to get better and worked his

way up the ladder."
Presley joined the department in October
1979 after a 6-year tour of duty as a military
policeman in the U5. Air Force. He began
as a patrol officer and served in numerous
positions throughout the department.
Presley said his varied background will
serve him well as deputy chief.
"I’ve worked different jobs in the depart­
ment and those experiences give me a better
understanding of what our officers face in
the field," Presley said. "Half of the officers

Shots fired
during
Longwood
drug sting

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on the force,have been with the department
less than three years. I’ve grown up in this
department, so I think my strength will
sharing my experiences with our officers so
they can perform at their best. 1 know what
it’s like to work a beat and deal with the
everyday Issues tiiese guys face on the front
lines."
Presley said the biggest challenge his new
job presents is maintaining the departments
See P olice, Page 10A

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Darrel Presley stands In I rent ot the Sanlord Police
Department after being named the city's new
deputy chlel.

Orlando firm
selected to
lead center’s
construction

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From Staff Reporta
The
Seminole
County
Commission has selected first
and second choice among ten
companies seeking to represent
the county in the construction of
the
Seminole
County
Convention Center.
In July, the commission had
directed the staff to rank the ten
and present the ranking to the
commission.
Ray Hooper, with Fiscal
Services
Purchasing
and
Contracts Division, said the firm
selected -would assist in the
implementation of design, sched­
uling and value engineering, pro­
vide professional construction,
management services during the
design and construction of the
projorts, and oversee the actual

From Staff Reports
The Seminole County Sheriff's
Office and Sanford Police
Department are conducting an
administrative review of an Inci­
dent Wednesday nig h t It
involves four shots fired by a
Clty/Countv
Investigative
Bureau (COB) agent who is a
Sanford police officer.
C O B agents were conducting
a reverse drug sting Wednesday
night at the
intersection of
Wildmcrc
Avenue and
East Street in
Longwood.
At 10-29 p m ,
a c a t operat­
ed by George
Theodora
,,
Sandland, 21,
Qoorga
of Longwood,
stopped
to
buy crack-cocaine from the
undercover agent positioned at
the intersec­
tion.
Inside the
vehicle was
Mr.
Sandland's wife,
v l y
Amber Leigh
Sandland, 19.
Their home
address was
listed as SkidAmber
der Court,
Sandland
Longwood.
Before the drug deal could be
completed, Sand land reportedly
ripped off the agent of the pur-

Fine dining
on the asphalt
legating — It's becoming as
*t a part of football season
the sport Itself. In fad, tor
y ravenous toofcal fanatics,
tastiest part of the game Is
cookout before the kickoff.

tioned for the takedown,
responded. They managed to
block Sandland's car. Sandland
proceeded to ram a CCIB agent's
pick-up, parked in front o f him,
and a fire hydrant behind him, in
an attempt to get away.
During the ramming incident,
^agents attempted to get the driver
' to stop by breaking the car's win­
dows so they could reach the
keys in the ignition. The move
didn't work and Sandland kept
going back and fortlv As the dri­
ver managed to get his car out of
being boxed in, the C O B agent,
Larry Blancett, fired four rounds
ito the right tea
According toi Ithe arrest report,
on officer had reached into the
vehicle attempting to get the

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Five officials were selected to
handle the evaluation, ranking
See C e n te r; Page 1 0 A

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Seminole County Fire Chief Terry Schenk Introduces his newest division chiefs, from left, Robert Carter,
Norman L MWer and Terry A Winn, during Friday's promotional ceremony.

Three promoted to position o f division chief
n Friday, officials
with Seminole
County
EMS/Firc/Rescue
announced the promotion
of three employees from
the rank of Battalion Chiefs
to Division Chief. The three
new Division Chiefs arc
Robert E. Carter, Norman
L. M iller and Terry Winn.
Carter began his employ­
ment with Seminole
County EMS/Fire/Rescue
On May 21 ,1 9 7 9 . H e was
iromoted to the rank of
ieutenant in December
1981, and to battalion chief
in O ctober 1986. He is a
raduate of the National
ire Academy's Executive
Fire O fficer Program and
has a bachelor's degree in
business administration.
M iller started his fire ser­
vice career in Anchorage,
Alaska, in 1971. He began
his employment with
Seminole County

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Seminole County Fire Chief Terry Schenk, left, and Seminole County
Public Safety Director Ken Roberts pin bugles onto Norman Miller's
collar.

EM S/Fire/Rescue in
Septem ber 1987 as a battal­
ion chief, responsible for
Emergency Medical
Services. He was a member
o f the Vehicle Extrication
Team that won the interna­
tional competition champi­
onship in 1989. He was
instrumental in starting the

division's Honor Guard. He
is also a member of the
Division of Forestry’s
Federal Deployment Team.
Terry A. Winn started in
the fire service as a volun­
teer with Sem inole County
in 1975. His career began
See P ro m o tio n , Page 10A

See A rrests, Page 1 0 A

FDOT plans
workshop for
SR-46 bridge
From Staff Reports
The Florida Department of
Transportation (FDOT) will hold
a public information workshop
on the proposed replacement of
&gt;up Bridge, east
the SR-46 Lake Jesup
o f Sanford, at ' tne
tnc edge of
Seminole and Volusia Counties.
The workshop will be held
Tuesday, Oct. 15, from 6 until 8
p.m. at the Sanford Civic Center,
401 East Seminole Boulevard.
The purpose of the protect is to
replace the currently deficient
bridge with a new two-lane (one
in each direction) bridge structure
on a parallel alignment that meets
current design criteria.
The bridge replacement study
includes elevating four bridge
alternatives.
Aerial maps of the bridge
5la cement alternatives and
rcplac
otner project
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information will be
on display, and FDOT representa­
tives will be available during the
workshop to informally discuss
the project and answer questions.
Residents are encouraged to
come and review this transporta­
tion improvement proposal.

Thousands of people will help Sanford celebrate first 125 years
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SANFORD — Thousands of people will
help celebrate Sanford's 125th birthday dur­
ing this weekend's Heritage Festival.
Previously held in November; this year's
festival was planned for the last weekend in
September to coincide with the anniversary
of Sanford's incorporation. The three-day
event, held in downtown Sanford along
Park Avenue and First Street, will include
everything from a Bahamian Market Place
to fireworks on the lakefront.
Saturday's highlights include the first
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Festival
Fine Art, Craft,
Antique and Collectible Show. More than

100 artisans from throughout Central
Florida will be bringing their wares to town
from 10 a m to 6 p.m. No festival ticket is
necessary to attend tire show, and admission
is free.
Later in the evening, a fireworks show
will be held in honor of Sanford's big day.
The Coding Edge President Jim McCuen
and Vice President Sharon Morikonc are
sponsoring the spectacular display, which
begins at 9 p.m. and will be launched from
Memorial Park behind the Bill Heard
Chevrolet Stage. According to Heritage
Festival Coordinator Ron Rose, the best van­
tage point for the show will be along Park
Avenue in front of the Seminole County
Courthouse — right in the center of festival

activities.
Saturday's feature concert begins at 7JO
p.m., when Brian Howe, former lead singer
for Bad Company, takes the stage. Long
established as one of rocks greatest voices,
songwriters and performers, Howe will per­
form many of his hit songs, including "Holy
Water," "Bad Company," "Ready For Love,"
and "if You Needed Somebody." A second
show will begin at 9 JO p.m.
Various other entertainers will perform
throughout the day, including ITw e 3, The
Rogues and cast members from Wekiva
River Players production of "Oliver."
For wrestling fans, MFW Pro Wrestling is
coming to the center ring —the Bill Heard
Chevrolet Stage — Saturday, with the start­

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and 4 JO p.m. Sanford's own Mad Dog will
make an appearance.
Sunday is Family Day at the festival, with
gates opening at noon. With a coupon, avail­
able at Sanfotd's Wal-Mart Supercenter and
many other area merchants, people can ride
as many amusement rides as they can from
noon to 4 p.m. for only Sid The midway fea­
tures rides for all ages, including the fereis
wheel to the merry-go-round.
Sunday's feature concert will spotlight
Orlando's own Triple image, a rhythmic pop
group that includes identical twins Bridged
and Brittney, age 13, and younger sister,
See Fe s tiva l, Page 10A

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�WEEKEND
AUGUST 11, 2002

T h e S e m in o l e
MthVCAN No. 103
Copyright O2002 The Seminote Herald

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Sanford, Flo rid a
w w w .s e m in o le h e ra ld .c o m

S h e r iff, c o u n ty jo in fo r c e s to c o m b a t tra s h
By Dan Ping and Nick Pfelfauf
Herald Staff
ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S — Seminole
County Sheriff Donald Eslingcr and
Seminole County Manager Kevin Grace
arc combining resources and expertise by
Initiating a pilot program geared toward
creating a more responsive and commu­
nity-based code enforcement service.
Traditionally, the Code Enforcement
program, which deals with citizen com­
plaints over junk cars, trash, debris and

Pilot program geared toward creating more
responsive code enforcement service
high weeds on private property and
many others, was operated under the
purview of the Board of County
Commissioners.
In the last couple of years, the code
enforcement program coordinated its
efforts with the Sheriff's Neighborhood
Policing Program, said Matt West, plan­

ning manager for Seminole County. This
created a more proactive, positive
approach to enforcing the county's zon­
ing and nuisance laws. It became appar­
ent the concept of making code enforce­
ment a function of the Sheriff's Office
should be the next step.
“A lot of the duties in both depart­

that
cross country, football, golf,
fall soccer, slow pitch softball, swimming and diving,
and girts volleyball teams
can practice as a unit and
the day brings both excite­
ment and anxiety.
Page1B

By Dan Ping
Editor
SANFORD — Officials from
Sanford
Main
Street
on
Wednesday received a partial
reprieve to the organization's
imminent budget crisis.
Main Street is undergoing a
reorganization following a scries
of contentious meetings in June
and July. Infighting among the
group's leadership about board
member responsibilities and
where Main Street should focus
its efforts to revitalize downtown
put the organization on the brink
of disbanding.
Plans to update bylaws and
overhaul the leadership structure
are on track, and the full board of
directors will meet Tuesday night
to consider what action to take.
While board members appear to
have put their differences behind
them. Main Street faces a money
crunch that could hamper future
activities.

The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office is investigat: ing the death of an 8-monthold female child who was
found floating in a bathtub.
The incident was reported
to the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office at 121 p.m.
on Friday, Aug. 9. It occurred
at 3818 Elder Springs Circle,
near Sanford.
The child's mother, Leah
Keala Royals, 24, told
deputies that she remembers
putting water in the tub for
her 8-month-old daughter.
She says she wasn't certain

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Index
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life S ty le ..................
O b t t o o r ie t .............
O p in io n ..................
Police l o g .............
R e lig io n ..................
Sports .....................

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M a in S tr e e t r e c e iv e s
fu n d s to b o o s t b u d g e t

Deputies
investigate
infant drowning

t five to six
minutes, and when she
returned, she found the child
floating in the tub.
The child's hither; Brian
Raymond Clicquennoi, 31,
was also home at the time of
the incident
Attempts were made to
revive the child at the soene,
and on the way, via ambu­
lance, to South Seminole
Hospital in Longwood. The
child was pronounoed dead
at the hospital.
Investigators with Major
Crime* as w dl as the Child
Protective Team, are investi­
gating. An autopsy is sched­
uled to determine the cause
of death.

ments mirror each other," said Lt. Ed
Allen of the sheriff's District 6 Service
Area in East Altamonte Springs.. "Many
times residents tum to the sheriff's office
to make these complaints in the first
place."
Allen said the idea of merging the two
department is a new concept. He said
Jacksonville has com bined the code
enforcement duties with their law
enforcement agencies to form the DART

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grader at All Souls Catholic School had his first haircut Wednesday and decided to donate Ns long locks to
the Locks ot Love, a national charity that donates hairpieces to dteadvantaged children.

By Michalla Jerta
Managing Editor
or many 6-ycar-olds, it's hard to sit
still during a haircut. For James
Russell, it was almost impossible.
The first-grader at All Souls Catholic
School sat through his first haircut
Wednesday at Sanford's A Sherry Tlimer
Salon. Even with all the fidgeting, Russell's
hair went from 15 inches in length to about
one inch in less than 20 minutes.
"James doesn't have much experience with
getting a haircut," said Helen Silva, James'
mother. "H e's never really had lt cut before
— just a few trims. But, we figured lt was
time for him to have one."
There's a good reason James waited so
long for his first haircut. His family is active
in 18th Century re-enactments, and long hair
fit the p art However, with the school year
starting Thursday at All Souls Catholic
School, the family agreed it was time for the
6-year-old to get a modern-day look.
"H e's been at All Souls for the last two
years, but this year he's entering the first
grade," Silva said. "They've let him keep his
hair long up to this point, but now it's time
to abide by the school's rules. And, that
meant getting James' hair cut."
It was hard for the mother to watch her
son's first haircut, especially when stylist
Sherry Turner snipped off James' ponytail.
The 6-year-old, however, had a huge grin on

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E m ergency evacuation
training set fo r Aug. 17
By Nick PMfauf
Staff Writer

All Souls Catholic School first-grader
donates 15-inch ponytail to charity

Since its creation. Main Street
has received the vast majority of
its funding from the city of
Sanford
or
the
Sanford
Downtown
Community
Redevelopment Agency (CRA).
This year, the CRA agrei
agreed to a
record $90,000 in funding for the
organization. Main Street used a
large portion of this year's budget
to hire. Marlene Frith as executive
director.
The CRA is in the process of
hiring its own executive director
to oversee redevelopment prolike drainage, power and
ing Improvement along 1st
Street and building a downtown
parking garage. Those projects
will consume most of the CRA's
annual revenues, and funding for
Main Street is expected to sub­
stantially decrease.
With monthly expenses at
about $5,000 per month and the
fiscal year ending Sep t 30, some

Imagine for a moment, if you
will, a hurricane striking the
area of Tampa Bay, Clearwater
and S t Petersburg.
In the first place, Clearwater
and St. Petersburg are actually
on an island and Pinellas
County rules say that an evacu­
ation in case of hurricane must
be to the west, across the four
bridges that connect the cities
with the mainland.
So, imaging again that the
bridges arc packed with evac­
uees. Where do they go from
there? Depending on the direc­
tion of our mythical hurricane,
they could go north or south on
Interstate 75. But to get away

from the coast, many people,
possibly hundreds of thousands,
will take Interstate 4 and head
for Central Florida. Can the
interstate handle the traffic? Will
the entire highway be toward
Orlando only?
These are questions possibly
answered on Aug. 17. At that
time, several state agencies will
conduct a training exercise to
test the state's reverse lane plan
on 1-4. The test will be a simula­
tion, and will not impact traffic
on 1-4.
Agencies Involved are the
Florida Highway Patrol, Florida
National Guard, and various
law enforcement officials. They
will be positioned along the
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Postcard from the past

Jamas Russell shows off Ns new, shorter, look.
his face while watching the process through
the mirror.
"I'm happy about getting it cut," James
said. "Now, people won't think that I'm a
girl. And, I'm donating my hair to other chil­
dren so they can have wigs."
S ec H a irc u t, Page 1 0 A

Habitat celebrates construction milestone
By Nick PMfauf
Staff Writer
Sunday, Aug. 18, Karen Perone
will unlock the door on a brand
new way of life for herself and her
two young children. On that day,
she will take possession of a new
three-bedroom home built espe­
cially for her family by Habitat for
Humanity in Seminole County,
and to end forever the many years
of struggle and bitter disappoint­
ment sne has experienced trying to

find a safe and permanent place
she and her family could call
home.
The event will also be a mile­
stone for Seminole's Habitat
because Pcrone's is the 50th home
built by that affiliate in Seminole
County since they were incorpo­
rated just over 10 yean ago. The
occasion will be marked with a
post-construction party on the
home's front lawn at 122 Eighth
Street in Chuluota at 2 pan. All
Habitat friends, partner families

and the public are invited to
attend.
Seminole County Judge John R.
Sloop of the 18th Judicial Circuit in
Florida, and a longtime supporter
of Habitat in Seminole County will
speak, as will Mary Welch,
Habitat's International Manager
for the southeast region.
The Perone family's home was
completely funded by Martin K.
Eby Construction Company, Inc.

Don Knight holds a postcard depicting Sanfonfs 1st Street In the
early 1000s. Knight Is the owner of Knight's Shoe Store, and Ns
building Is located on the right side oi the postcard and the above
picture. The postcard depicts what looks like a ladles hat store
where Knight's business is now located. Knight submitted the poetcard to The H erald tor publication in ‘Sanlord: Our First 125 Years*
a hardback book that will highlight pictures oi Santord. The book is
being published to celebrate the 125 anniversary ot Sanford's
incorporation as a city. The Herald is accepting photos lor the book
through Aug. 30. Copies ot the book may be pre-ordered tor $29.95
plus sales tax. The deadline lor orders is Sept. 13. Alter that, the
cost ol the book is $39.95 plus tax. The books will be aveUebki In
early December, just In time for Christmas. For more information,
call 407-322-2611.

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T he S eminole H erald

Sunday. August 11. 2002

Seminole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

O ut &amp; A bo u t

Crossin’ the Courtyard

Husband and w ife
are running on
different clocks

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Philharmonic Orchestra
Friends next meeting will be at
Ramada Inn, Garden Room,
SR-434 at 1-4, Wednesday,
Aug., 14 from 11 a.m. until 1
pm . A surprise guest speaker
will be on nand. Cost is $13.
For information, phone
Margie Pollock at 407-7881248.

DEAR ABBY: I am a woman who's been
married for five years. I'll be 30 on my next
birthday and I'm ready to start a family.
During the past several months, the media —
............................... and my own doctor — have
convinced me that if my hus­
band and 1 want a family, we
should start NOW.
My husband insists he's
not ready and won't be for
another five years. His rea­
son is not financial; it is pure
selfishness on his part. We
both make good salaries,
Dear
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have very little debt and
A b b y
own a beautiful home. He
says he's not ready to give
• • • • • • • up his time for a family. I
have tried, with no success, to persuade him
with all the arguments.
I am hurt to the core and very angry with
him right now. I don't want to be 35 and "still
waiting" for him to come around. Help!
MOMMY-IN-WAIT1NG IN DALLAS

THUR|

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DEAR MOMMY-IN-WAIT1NG: Since your
biological clock Is ticking, you and your hus­
band should waste no time in talking this
out with a marriage counselor. He may have
concerns about his ability to be a good par*
ent or about his commitment to your mar*
riage. Until you understand exactly what his
problem is, it cannot be dealt with. Do not
allow him to put this off. Your concerns are
valid.

WED
Haraia pnoto oy Tommy vincani
As students at All Souls School gather below, the cross in the courtyard keeps a protective watch from above. The students
returned to class Thursday morning to begin the new school year.

DEAR ABBY: I am an 18-year-old girl
who's writing because I don't know what's up
with the way I feel. I am at the top of my class,
play soccer and work in retail after school.
One day I'd like to be a great architect. I am a
good person, but I don't feel like I'm ready to '
grow up just yet.
My mom says I HAVE to grow up and that I
should start to look for a boyfriend because I
am getting older.
Abby, I do not want a boyfriend. I feel
uncomfortable around boys. They gross me
j)Ut, especially when they try to talk to me or
make a move oh me. 1 want to puke. Is there
teomcthlngkwrong with me?
1 think some boys like Freddie Prinz Jr. are
cute, b u ti want-nothing more than to have A
tiny crush. What do you think? Is it norma) to
feel that way? How do I tell my mom how I
feel?
CONFUSED IN NEW YORK
DEAR CONFUSED: There is no rush to
find a boyfriend. It is possible that you are
socially immature or a late bloomer:
However; 1 am concerned because your aver*
slon to boys seems extreme.
If you attend school in the fall, visit the
student health center and ask to talk to a
counselor. If not, ask your doctor for a refer*
ral. He or she can help you get to the root of
your feelings. After'that, you w ill know what
to tell your mother.
DEAR ABBY: I have recently been reunited
with my birth siblings. After a lifetime of won­
dering if they existed, it was exciting to dis­
cover four brothers and sisters. However, it
has become overwhelming, because they call
me every day and want to get together every
weekend.
My siblings mean the world to me, but I
had another life before we were reunited. How
do I gently back away without causing any
damage? Please advise me, Abby.
A SIST E R IN TENN ESSEE
DEAR SISTE R : Set lim its and schedule
visits weeks ahead of time to fit your sched­
ule. Just because your siblings call does not
mean that you always have to be available.
M ake sure your newfound relatives under­
stand that you had prior commitments before
the reunion occurred.
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren,
also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was found­
ed by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear
Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box
69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.
o 2002 UNIVERSALPRESS SYNDICATE

It's A Raid
Shaun Pittman, 24 of Maitland and
Raymond Voltire Williams, 26, of
Altamonte Springs were arrested by
members of the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office City/County
Investigative Bureau (CC1B) Thursday.
Officers served a search warrant at
Williams' residence. Officers said both
of them attempted to run, but were
apprehended. The search uncovered a
The amounts, on five separate pcca;
- sions, totaled $2,119 In cash and
number of drug related items. Both
were charged with trafficking In
$16,161.60 In checks. All of the
cocaine, possession o( under 20 grams „ amounts had been signed off by
of carina dis, posscsslon'of mug*para­
Blevins listed as an employee of the
phernalia, and possession of a firearm
business. After an investigation, she
during the commission of a felony.
was located at her Orlando residence
After it was determined that Williams
and placed under arrest All of the
had three previous felony convictions
checks were recovered, but the $2,119
in Orange County, he was also
in cash is still unaccounted for.
charged with possession of a firearm
Blevins was charged with grand
by a convicted felon.
theft.

Police
B lo tter

Another Raid
Arcotos Motos Allen, 32, and
Jannette Denise Ford, 345, both of
Olive Avenue, Sanford, were arrested
. Thursday by members of the Sanford
Police Special Tactical Unit (STU).
Officers served a search warrant at
their address and found a number of
drug items. Both were charged with
possession of a controlled substance
(cocaine), and possession of under 20
grams of marijuana. After officers
found a pair of brass knuckles, Allen
was also charged with possession of a
weapon.
Grand Theft
Sharon Lynn Blevins, 39, of
Orlando, was arrested by Altamonte
Springs police Thursday. A report was
made to the police in connection with
checks and cash not being deposited
from a Dental office in Altamonte
Springs, between July 19 and Aug. 6.

Editorial

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The Seminole County Sheriffs
Office Police Athletic League (PAL) is
holding a golf tournament to raise
money for its youth programs.
The PAL Cup Golf Tournament
will be held on Monday, Aug. 26, at
Alaqua Golf Club. It will feature a 10
a.m. shotgun start.
The cost is $65 for Law
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Jamie James Sampson, 27, of
Deltona, was stopped by sheriff's
deputies Thursday at Beardall Avenue
ana East SR-46. He was charged with
driving under the Influence (DUI) of
alcohol/drugs, driving with a sus­

Terri Lynn Carden, 39, of Foreland
Place, Oviedo, was stopped by Oviedo
police early Friday at 0 1 -4 2 6 near
Oviedo High School. She was charged
with DUI alcohol/drugs.
Michael ChristopherRamserTan, 22,
Cedar Oak Trail, Longwood, was
stopped by Lake Mary police early
Friday at College Drive and Lake
Mary Blvd. He was charged with pos­
session of under 20 grams of cannabis.
Petit Theft
Edward Andrew Younger, 39, of
Orlando, was arrested by sheriff's
deputies Friday. Earlier in the day,
officers investigated the theft of some
cigarettes from a convenience store
near Sanford. The store clerk gave a
description of the get-away vehicle.
Later, officers found the vehicle at a
convenience store on CR-415 at SR-46
and located Younger. He was taken to
the first store where he was identified
as the person who took the cigarettes
without paying. He was charged with
petit theft.

employees, and $75 for others.
Registration is first come - first
served, and is limited. The price
includes breakfast, provided by
Panera Bread, and lunch, provided by
Roadhouse Grill.
There's also a $1 million hole in
one contest.
To register to play, or to get more
information, go to www.dasslctour-

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Volunteers are also needed on the
day of the tournament.
Non-golfers can participate in the
50/50 ball drop for a chance to win
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to win.
For more information, contact Sgt.
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The Greater Oviedo
Chamber o f Commerce, in
conjunction with the Oviedo
Marketplace will host a
Political HobNob Wednesday,
Aug; 21 from 6 until 830 p.m. '
It's a unique, informal venue
for voters to meet and mingle
with candidates and elected
officials before heading to the
polls in November.
The event is a forum for
ideas and information
exchange between citizens and
candidates who are seeking
elected offices. Voters can talk
with local, state and national
candidates one-on-one. The
formal introduction of candi­
dates will take place on the
stage between Citizens Bank of
CMedo and Bed, Bath and
Beyond.
Candidates who wish to
participate must reserve a
table. For more information,
phone the Chamber at 407-3656500.
The Seminole County Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce will hold a new
member reception, Wednesday,
Aug. 21, from 8 until 10 a m at
Perot Systems Corporation, 610
Crescent Executive Court, 4th
Floor, Lake Mary. Phone Linda
Reynolds at 407-3334748 for
information.

Seminole County Northeast
Democratic Club will hold a
reception and dinner,
Saturday, Aug. 24, at 6 3 0 p m ,
at Hilton Oriando/Altamonte
Springs Hotel.
Reservations for this fund
raiser must be made by no
later (han Monday, Aug. 19.
For additional information,
phone Dean Ray at 407-6876410 or Margaret Jackson at
407-322-5676.

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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Jarvis Jermain Hampton, 23, of Yale
Drive, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Thursday at his resi­
dence, where officers said he had been
in a fight with a female. He was
charged with battery, domestic vio­
lence.

Mark William Sehnert, 48, of Becket
Lane, Lake Mary, was stopped by
deputies Thursday on International
Parkway in Lake Mary. He was
charged with DUI alcohol/drugs, and
driving with a suspended license.
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Mellonvillc Avenue, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Thursday
on East Airport Blvd. He was charged
with DUI alcohol/drugs, operating a
motor vehicle without a license, and
having defective equipment on his
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Domestic Cases
Ronald Nathan Cofield, 30, of
Washington Street, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Thursday,
as the result of a dispute with a female
in the 1100 block of West 9th Street.
Cofield was charged with aggravated
battery, domestic violence.

pended license and resisting an officer
without violence.

The senior class members of
the Lake Mary High School
Players o f the Aria will present
‘Take's Women," a semi-autobiographical play written by
Neil Simon, on Aug, 21,22,23
and 24 in the Lake Mary High
School auditorium. Tickets are
$4 each at the door. Curtain
time is 7 p m
For additional information
•Drama sponsor Bill
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Betty Barman

The Sanford Seminole
County Chamber of
Commerce will hold a polidtal
hobnob, Thursday, Aug. 15,
from 5 until 8 p.m., at the
Sanford Civic Center.
Sponsorships, singular, honor
roll and coroorate, are still
available. The event offers the
opportunity to businesses and
the public to get involved in
this most important event
Politicians will be on hand
from most races. For informa­
tion or sponsorship phone the
chamber at 407-322-2212.

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Obituaries
W. HAROLD BROWN
W. Harold Brown. 88,
Evansville,
Inc., formerly
of Florida,
died
Monday,
Aug. 5,2002
al Methodist
Hospital,
Henderson,
Ky. He was
retired from
the natural
gas industry and was a member
of First United Methodist
Church in Henderson. He was
active in the Kiwanis Club.
Survivors include daughter,
Jo Lloyd Logan, Henderson;
sons,Jack VV., Woodstock, Ga.,
Brad H., Lewisville, N.C.; sister,
. Dorothy Brown Hamilton, Lake
Placid, Florida; brother, Millard
E., Louisville, Ky.; seven grand­
children; eight great-grandchil­
dren.
Rudy-Rowland Funeral
Home, Inc., Henderson, Ky., in
charge of arrangements.
WILMA LUCILLE
BROWNING
Wilma Lucille Browning, 80,
Clovcrland Avenue, Deltona,
died Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2002 at
her residence. She was bom
Oct. 11,1921 In Pendleton
County, Ky. She was a home­
maker.
Survivors include sons,
Tommy, Orange City, Larry,
Opp, Ala., Billy, Deltona;
daughter, Barbara Blades,
Deltona; sister, Alta Colvin,
Falmouth, Ky.; seven grandchil­

dren; 14 great grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to Hospice of
Volusia/Flagler, 3800
Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange,
32119.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge of
arrangements.

Dolma Brewer, Fancy Gap, Va.,
Lois Kapp, North Carolina; two
grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Friday, Aug. 9 at All Faiths
Memorial Park in Casselberry.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

C O SIM O ORLANDO
DeNICOLA
Cosimo Orlando DcNicola,
77, Woodchuck Court, Orange
City, died Wednesday, Aug. 7,
2002 at McLeod Regional
Medical Center, Florence, S.C.
He was bom Dec. 12,1924 in
Boston, Mass. He was retired as
owner/operator of a restaurant
in Malden, Mass. He was a
World War II veteran of the U.S.
Marines and a member of
Disabled American Veterans,
All City Social Club and Sons of
Italy in Orange City.
Survivors include wife,
Florence M., Orange City. Step­
daughter, Sandra Rollins,
Deltona; sister, Mary Murano,
Medford, Mass. One grand­
daughter.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge of
arrangements.

EARL "TAFFY"
JO H N SO N , JR.
Earl "Taffy" Johnson, Jr., 46,
of Burrows
Lane,
Sanford, died
Tuesday, Aug.
6,2002 at
Florida
Hospital East,
Orlando. He
was bom
Sept. 20,1955
in Grady
County, Ga.
He was a concrete finisher and
a member of New Zion
Primitive Baptist Church.
Survivors include daughters,
Standruala Hutcr and Crystal
Woodward, both of Sanford;
father, Earl Sr., Sanford; mother,
Eloise, Sanford; brothers, David,
West Germany, Nathaniel, Palm
Coast; sisters, Julia Simpson,
Orlando, Andrea, Sanford; one
grandchild.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday, Aug. 13, at 1 p.m. at
New Zion Primitive Baptist
Church, 2390 Greenway
Avenue, Sanford, with Elder
Robert L. Whitaker III officiat­
ing.
Visitation will be Monday,
Aug. 12, at Sunrise Funeral

LO TIS M. G RO SE
Lotis M. Grose, 77, Midway
Drive, Altamonte Springs, died
lUesday, Aug. 6,2002. She was
bom April 11,1925 in North
Carolina. She was a homemak­
er.
Survivors include son, Larry
W., Altamonte Springs; sisters,
Wilma Gregory, Port Charlotte,

Home Chapel, 900 Locust
Avenue, Sanford, from 5 until 9
p.m.
Sunrise Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
DONALD ALEX
M ARSH JR .
Donald Alex Marsh, Jr., 40, of
Sanford, died Sunday, July 28,
2002 at his residence. He was
President and co-founder of
Aurora Information Systems,
Inc. in Sanford.
Survivors include wife,
Heidi; son, Mark Dunham,
Sanford; sisters, Cindy
Douglass, Alabama, Kathleen
Soper, Canada; father, Donald
A. Marsh, Sr., Orlando.
A memorial service will be
held Saturday, Aug. 10, at 1
p.m. at the Central Christian
Church. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made in his
name to the Back To Nature
Wildlife Refuge, E. Colonial
Drive, Orlando.
National Cremation Society
Beacon Chapter, in charge of
arrangements.
CARMELA "M IL L IE "
RINALDO
Carmcla "M illie" Rinaldo, 71,
Weatherford Drive, Deltona,
died Monday, Aug. 5, 2002 at
her residence. She was bom
March 26,1931 in Brooklyn,
N.Y. She was a teacher for
Wappinger Falls Play Group,
Wapplnger Falls, N.Y. She
belonged to North Highlands
Fire Dept. Ladies Auxiliary, and
was a the first emergency

phone operator in Cold Spring,
N.Y.
Survivors include husband,
John S., Deltona; sons, John S.
Jr., Paoii, Penn., Michael P.,
Montville, N.J.; daughters,
Debra DeGclormo, Deltona,
Carol Shamis, Deltona; 10
grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to Hospice of
Volusia/Flagler, 3800
Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange,
FL 32119.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.

ter Valerie O. Hisle, Ithaca, N.Y.;
sister, Charlotte Bucheit,
Pittsburgh; throe grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.
H A LLIEV. TONEY
Hallie V. Toney, 81, died
Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2002 at
Britthaven of Franklin, in
Franklin, N.C. Bom in Kenna,
W.Va., she was a long-time resi­
dent of Sanford.
Survivors include daughter,
Diana Nash, Longwood; son,
John Toney III, Seneca, S.C.; sis­
ters, Alita Morris and Dclphia
Pringle, both of Titusville, and
Florence Triplett, Altoona; four
grandchildren; four great­
grandchildren; one groat-groatgrandchild.
Memorials in her name may
be made to Alzheimer's Disease
Association, 1009 Dcqucnsc
Blvd., Duquense, Penn. 15110.
A memorial service will be
held at a later date in Florida.
Wells Funeral Homes,
Waynesville, N.C., in charge of
arrangements.

SARAH JANE
SPEICHER
. Sarah Jane Speicher, 85,
Providence Blvd., Deltona,
died Monday, Aug. 5, 2002 at
The Cloisters. She was bom
May 18,1917 in Johnstown,
Penn. She was a U.S. Navy
WAVE, and was employed in
Naval Intelligence at the
Pentagon in Washington, D.C.
Survivors include sons,
Richard, Deltona; Gregory E.,
Pittsburgh, Penn., Step-daugh­

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John Mercer, chairman of Sanford's Downtown Community
Redevelopment Agency, has a sterling reputation as one of Sanford's
senior statesmen. It's well earned. Over his BO-plus years, most of that in
Sanford, Mr. Mercer lias provided steady leadership in a number of dif­
ferent roles: banker, city commissioner, board member and long-time
civic activist, to name a few.
In recent months, however, Mr. Mercer has stirred the hornet's nest of
controversy in ways that aren’t productive for the city. He’s currently
engaged in a dispute with the city attorney over the powers and authori­
ty of the CRA. Those powers, clearly spelled out in city ordinances,
require the duly-elected City Commission to approve CRA expenditures.
Mr. Mercer insists that's not the case. The city has supported tne CRA
since its creation and worked in partnership with theaboard,
board, even
n supplying city-paid employees to assist CRA members with their duties.
s. Why
then engage in a territorial dispute with a supportive partner?
Mr. Mercer is frustrated that more things haven't been done down­
town. He wants better lighting and a new parking garage. He wants a
vibrant downtown business district and civic groups that work together
for the common good. We all do. Mr. Mercer’s frustrations are under­
standable. Unfortunately, parking garages, better lighting and infrastruc­
ture projects don’t get done overnight. And they certainly don't get done
when the chairman of the CRA threatens to pull items off the published
meeting agenda simply because he, and he alone, doesn’t want to talk
about them.
We understand your frustrations, Mr. Mercer, and support your efforts
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your ability to continue leading Sanford in the statesman-like manner
that has served you — and the city — so well through the years.

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Now that students are heading back to high school and college, if you
haven't already, it’s time to start thinking about your future and what you
will do after graduation. When you think about it, don't just look at the
immediate future — the next few months or years — but look at your
work-a-day world for the next decade or so. And be certain the courses
you are taking will help you in whatever you chose to do.
Sure, getting a job at a fast food restaurant or tempo­
rary work at some business for the sake of earning
money is what you may prefer, but what will your job
resume look like 10 years down the road?
Prospective employers look for many things in a job
resume, mostly training, experience, and longevity.
The training is up to you. Continue education into
college and leant a skill, preferably one you KNOW
you will enjoy In year
arei lto come. Theni pursue
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work
with an organization that seeks people with such train­
ing.
What do you do from that point? Quit a job because
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you can cam $1 more an hour somewhere else, or
P fe ifa U f
because you don't like the boas or the people with
• • # # a # c whom you work?
Why is it some employment resumes list a dozen
jobs held in just a few years? Either it's because of one of the aforemen­
tioned reasons, or because the candidate himself or herself didn't pick the
future they should have during the educational years.
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excellent employee, because of one reason or another — some day — you
may be dismissed. When that happens, plan to keep your cool. Don't fly
off the handle, perhaps smash things around you, or cusa out the boaa. A
recommendation from a former employer goes a long way toward obtain­
ing the next job. Get mad, and there will be no recommendation.
Finding your life's work is a complex situation — but not imposaible.
And once you find It, stick to it. You may eventually rise up the ladder
and get into the management field.
Then, as the manager — you will have to look at resumes from people
who would like to be employed by you, and you'll know the importance
of their education, experience, and longevity.
This is not just "whistling Dixie," this should be something for you to
consider while you’re still in school. Plan ahead, work hard on it, and you
WILL succeed.

Any hope that Secretary of State
Colin Powell could moderate the
right-wing Impulses of George
Dush must now be abandoned.
And perhaps Secretary Powell
should abandon the Bush adminis­
tration, as well, before it ruins his
reputation.
The White House has just cut
the legs out from under the secre­
tary of state — as
well as millions
of wretchedly
poor women the
world over —
with Its decision
not to contribute
$34 million
already set aside
for the United
Nations
Population Fund,
Cynthia
which gives aid
Tucker
to family plan• • • • • • • nlng organiza­
tions around the
world. The Bush administration
claims that the U.N. fund supports
the Chines* government's program
of forced abortion.
But that's a bald-faced lie circu­
lated for blatant political expedien­
cy. In May, the State Department
issued a report that refutes right­
wingers' claims about the U.N.
fund, saying there was no evidence
it "knowingly supported or partici­
pated in the management of a pro­
gram of coercive abortion or invol­
untary sterilization." And Powell
had praised the U.N. fund during
his Senate confirmation hearings
last year.

But the ultraconservative wing
of the Republican Party likes to use
the U.N. Population Fund as a
nlitical football, and President
ush, looking Increasingly vulnera­
ble on the economy, needed to
shore up his support among those
GOP extremists. The president
fears losing more congressional
seats during the fall elections.
Unfortunately, the president's
decision is an In-your-face affront
to Powell, who Is supposed to have
the authority to determine where
U.S. family planning funds go.
Unlike incurious George, Powell
understands the global realities of
crushing poverty, oppression of
women and a related misery —
AIDS. Without family planning,
countless women (often little girls,
actually) will have babies they can­
not feed, house or clothe. Constant
childbearing will limit the mothers'
opportunities for education and
higher incomes. And because so
many of the mothers are HIV-posi­
tive, many of their children will be
born infected, as well.
And here's a truth the COFs
anti-abortion extremists wilrncJer
admit: Family planning has led to
fewer abortions. The State
Department report determined that
abortions have actually decreased
in the Chinese provinces where the
U.N. Population Fund is active.
Of course, that report simply
bears out logic and common sense.
If you want to reduce abortions,
the best way would be to increase
women's access to contraceptives.
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barefoot and pregnant
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sonable Powell be a party
arty tto that
patent nonsense? When he joined
the Bush administration, he no
doubt believed that he could use
his considerable prestige to per­
suade the White House to a more
pragmatic course in foreign affairs

— coalition-building among our
allies moderation In the Middle
East and aid for the destitute the
world over.
But Powell's pragmatism has
been overrun by the bullying,
imperialist, unilateralist Impulses
of Bush's hard-liners: Cheney,
Rumsfeld, Pcrle, Wolfowitz and
Rice. If Powell stays, he will only
be further undermined, humiliat­
ed, diminished. Bush doesn't
deserve that kind of sacrifice.
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How should A m erica view Saudi Arabia — as a friend or foe?
A scholar in Washington stood up
anger of its own citizens as holy war
and terrorism in Afghanistan,
the other day and spoke truth to
Pakistan, Chechnya and Manhattan.
power — arid it was about time.
The man's name is
We have been going after
the wrong Muslim countries
Laurent Murawicc, a
Frenchman who teaches at
to protect the royal House of
George Washington
Saud and the oil it has
University and is a policy
pumped our way — at a
analyst at the RAND Corp.
We have cnosen to
On July 10, he told a closed
and confuse the fact
meeting of the Defense
t most of the Sept 11 ter­
rorists and their leadership
Policy Board, a Pentagon
advisory group, that the
are Saudis, beginning with
United States''‘most danger­
Osama bin Laiden.
ous enemy" these days is our Richard
The Saudis are active at
good oily friend Saudi
every level of the terror
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Arabia.
chain, from planners to
"Most” could be an exag- • • •
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gcratlon. But “dangerous"
foot-soldier, from ideologist
and "enemy" are right on. The true
to cheerleader,* Murawicc told the
role of Saudi Arabia in the terrorism
scholars and former senior officials of
that lias plagued America (and other
the advisory board, including Henry
countries) since the end of the Cold
Kissinger, James Schlesingcr and
War is the dirtiest little secret in town. Newt Gingrich. "Saudi Arabia sup­
We have been kowtowing to a cor­
ports our enemies and attacks our
rupt, lying medieval monarchy, or to
allies. ~ It is the kernel of evil, the
its oil reserves, as its royil family has
prime mover.'
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seem hysterical, and they will be
denounced as such. But official
American response to Saudi involve­
ment has been ridiculous for years. So
was Kissinger’s attack on Murawiec
at the briefing — the grand old man
of American foreign policy said we
know how to "manage" the Saudis —
and Secretary of State Colin Powell's
apology to the princes of Riyadh after
the Post story (oy Thomas E Ricks)
appeared.
None of this began on Tuesday,
though, nor on Sept. 11. The Saudis,
in fact, seem to be managing us far
better than we are managing them. In
1996, when 19 Americans were killed
by terrorist bombs at an American Air
Force base in Saudi Arabia, the gov­

ernment in Riyadh arrested a few citi­
zens. When the United States asked
to Question them, we were told they
had already been executed. Sony.
American-managing by the
i In Riyadh did not end with
11. In the eariy hours of Sept. 12,
more than 20 members of the bin
Laden family living in the United
States were secretly flown out of the
country from an airfield in Texas —
with tiie obvious involvement of the
FBI and other government operatives.
Question them? Sony.
They arc bad people, our rich
Saudi friends. One sad example of
our dealings with the Saudi govern­
ment is that we considered (and
sometimes went along with) their
requests that American troops dis­

patched to protect the reign of the
princes exclude Jews and women.
Local custom, you know. Sony.
Oil of course, is the reason for our
tolerance of the princes and their
beheadings, another local custom. At
times the Saudi input to total world
petroleum has readied os much as 16
percent. It has also dropped as low os
5 percent when the royal family
wanted to put the squeeze on the
Americans. What Murawicc suggest­
ed to the advisory board, some of
whom almost certainly have lucrative
consulting contracts from Saudi inter­
ests, was that the United States
should demand that the Saudi gov­
ernment end its support of terrorists,
and also the anti-American and antilsraci policies and statements generat­

ed for local consumption by radical
and fundamentalist Islamic groups in
the kingdom.
And if they don't? Murawiec
seemed to suggest that the United
States should then "target" Saudi oil­
fields and the kingdom's foreign
financial Interests and accounts. What
does "target" mean? Some of the
Americans on the advisory board
thought the word meant "invade" and
take the oilfields. Well, if, in fact if we
are really at war with terrorism and
anywhere it takes us, and we are will­
ing to listen to tiie truth, we may
have to consider that too. Let the
Saudis choose whether they want to
be our friends or our enemies.

On t h e S t r e e t
The Herald asks people what they think...
During the
post few weeks,
the Bush admin­
istration has dis­
cussed possible
military action
against Iraq to
end Saddam
H ussein’s rule in
the Middle
Eastern country.
We asked people
( f they would
support an attack
on Iraq, and why
or why not.

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throat to us.
Bill T o v m
Sanford

I would support an
attack It it was a
threat to us or any ol
our property or our
people overseas.
Scott Lizotte
Sanford

I am former military
and 20 years retired. I
was on during the
Gulf War. Wo need to
go back and finish
business.
Steve Sport
Sanford

I am also former
military, and I support
action. I don't think wo
should be afraid of
anybody. We need to
protect our heritage.
Art Chester
Sanford

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effectiveness
7 Sweet Spanish
wine
13 Woes
20 Canoe mover
21 Aslan wild ass
22 Pertoon well at
23 Asian boxing
champ?
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91 Affirm under oath
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material?
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coxswain
billion
103 More than
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dislike
indudes
Japanese
costume
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105 Endng lor
Hebrew
porcelain
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94 Snoozes
psych
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Abbr.
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Castle
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106 Han's love
65 Media slant
34 Brood bearers
107 Stone memorial 8 Family ties
96 Pelvis part
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66 Green gem
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101 Michelangelo
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masterwork
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the Red Sox
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accessory
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divisions
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hydrocarbon
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determination
noisy hinges
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by C.S . Lewis
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champ Tony
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This is a continuation of Early
Seminole County Railroads,
with information taken from
"Early Days of Seminole
County" published by the
Seminole County Historical
Commission and available at
the Museum of Seminole
County History. The museum is
closed for the month of August
for renovations.
Sanford and Indian
River Railroad
Tite Sanford and Indian River
Railroad, part of the South
Florida Railroad, was built in
................................... 1886 and
covered 19
miles
between
Sanford and
Oviedo.
Stations in
1992 includ­
ed Sanford,
Speer
Grove, Fort
Reid,
Grace Marie
Onoro,
Stinecipher Silver Lake,
Rutledge,
Lords,
Clydes, Thscawilla, and
Oviedo/Lake Charm.
To force the South Florida
Railroad to reduce the produce
box freight rate between
Sanford and Oviedo, in 1888,
the growers incorporated the
Oviedo Lake Charm and Lake
Jesup Railroad. The leaders of
this endeavor were D. Foster of
Lake Charm, Frederic DeBary,
Theodore Mead, Antonio Solary
(owner of Solary’s Wharf) and
the Nelson Brothers.
The South Florida Railroad
believed this was serious, so the
ploy worked and the rates were
reduced. The growers had taken
on the Plant System and won.
The operation of the line never
materialized, but a tangible relic
of the project is an 1889 stock
certificate of the O IX and LJ

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7 issue o f the Herald misspelled the
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incorporated in 1876. It wan
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Another railroad reached
Oviedo and Lake Charm from
the west. It was the Osceola and
Lake Jesup Railroad which con­
nected wilh Orlando and Winter
Park. It was dubbed the "Dinky
Line" and on Lake Virginia in
Winter Park is the Dinky Dock,
a reminder of this line.
An historic marker for the
Oviedo Turntable for this rail­
road reads in part: "In October
of 1890 the Osceola and Lake
Jesup Railway extended its line
ten miles from Oviedo to Winter
Park. This line was known as
the "Coffee Pot" or "The Dinky
Line". In 1891 this line was part
of the East Florida and Atlantic
Railroad, and circa 19892-94 it
was renamed the Florida
Central and Peninsular (FC&amp;P),
nicknamed the "Friends Come
and Push". You could leave
Oviedo at 7:50 a.m., travel
through Winter Park to
Orlando, stay the day and
return to Oviedo that evening.
You might be delayed because
Walter Preston Watson, the engi­
neer, liked to stop the train at
Gabriella to let passengers pick
the wild flowers and oranges.
Both freight and passengers
were carried on this line. There
was a manually operated
turntable at the Oviedo depot
where trains could be turned
around. The crew would move
the locomotive and tender onto
the turntable which was bal­
anced so that four men could
operate it.
The Seaboard Airline Railway
later bought the FC&amp;P. It was
merged with the Atlantic Coast
Line in July 1967. The Dinky
Line made its last run on Oct.
22,1967 with 600 passengers on
board.

The Florida
Midland Railroad
The Florida Midland Railroad
was incorporated in 1883 with a
capital stock of $20,000 by New
England capitalists. They had
also received a grant of
12,856.79 acres. Their inlent was
to connect Lake Jesup with
Kissimmee via Apopka. To do
this, the railway had to cross the
South Florida Railroad at
Longwood, but this established
railroad would not allow it.
Therefore, in 1886, the line was
started in Longwood and
extended west, crossing the
Orange Belt Railway at Palm
Springs, then continuing on to
Kissimmee. It was completed in
1890.
Stations listed in 1892 were
Longwood, Palm Springs,
Altamonte, Lake Brantley,
Fitzville, East Apopka, Apopka,
Clarrona, Villa Nova, Ocoee,
Minorville, Gotha and
Englewood.
Business was unable to sup­
port the road, so it was neces­
sary to borrow, rent or purchase
second-hand locomotives, one
of which was known as the
"Betsy Jane". A receivership
operated the line from 1891 to
1896 when it was sold at fore­
closure to the Plant System.
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took over the Plant System in
1902, the section between
Longwood and Apopka was
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SanfordCityCommission
AgondaforAug.12,2002

Sanford City Hall
300 North Park Avenue

WORK SESSION
4 p.m. In the City Manager's
Conference Room,
Second Floor
1. Presentation ol Employee of the
Month Award for August 2002.
2. Discussion re: FY 2002/2003
proposed budget adjustments
and health insurance options.
3. Presentation of Sanford Airport
Authority Financial ReportQuarter Ended 6/30/02.
4. Presentation of City of Sanford
Financial Report • Quarter
Ended 6/30/02.
5. Discussion re: Ordinance No.
3729 re: revisions to LDR
Schedule E and City Code
Chapter 5.
6. Discussion re: Regular Agenda
items, Add-on items, and other
items.
7. Mayor's briefing.
8. City Manager's briefing.
REGULAR MEETING
7 p.m., City Commission
Chambers, First Floor
• Presentations
A. Proclamation • Sanford Fire
Fighter Appreciation Week.
B. All American Soap Box Derby •
recognition and presentation.
•Approval of Minutes
July 16,2002 Budget Work Session
and July 22, 2002 Work Session
and
Regular
Meetings.
Recommended by the City Clerk
and the City Manager.
Consent Agenda
1. Approve purchase of two (2)
mower decks In the amount of
$15,874,
from
Robinson
Equipment (sole source); funds
available In account number
001-5053-572-52-15.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
2. Award Bid «IFB 01/02-35 for
fighting system at Paw Park to
Br Electric, In the amount of
1,865; funds available tn
account number 001-5051-5726366. Recommended by the City
Manager.
3.
Authorize
execution
of
Agreement with the Ortando
Area Sports Commission, Inc., in
the amount of $25,000; funds
available In account number
001-7979-572-54-01.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
4. Approve Change Order «7 to the
Wharton-Smith contract for the
completion of Phase I of the
Reclaimed Water Augmentation
project, In the amount of
$48,214.55; funding will come
from the SJRWMD and account
number 451-4527-536-62-02.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
6. Approve purchase of Crane
Doming pump for reclaimed
water transfer at the Water
Reclamation Facility, from Power
&amp; Pumps (sole source), in the
amount of $15,450; funds avail­
able In account number 4514 5 2 7 - 5 3 6 - 6 4 - 0 6 .
Recommended by the City
Manager.
6. Approve purchase of 60 HP sub­
mersible pump for the master lift
station at the Water Reclamation
Facility, from Ellis M. Phelps
Company (sole source), in the
amount of $25,375; funds avail­
able in account number 4514 5 2 7 - 5 3 6 - 6 4 - 0 5 .
Recommended by the City
Manager.
7. Approve contract with Wal-Rose
Inc. to install sewer force main
on N. White Cedar Road, in the
amount of $133,523.17; funding
of the project will be shared by
Cox Lumber, Central Florida
Zoo, Sid Vihlen, Keewin Real
Property/Center, and the City.
The City's share is $50,511.59,
which will be funded from Utility
Reserves account number 4514 5 4 0 - 5 3 6 - 6 3 - 4 7 .
Recommended by the City
Manager.
8. Approve City Audit Committee's
recommendation to award con­
tract for audit services, contin­
gent upon successful contract
negotiations, to Cherry, Bekaert
&amp;
Holland,
L.L.P.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
9.
Authorize
execution
of
Settlement Agreement with the
State of Florida Office of the
Attorney General regarding

Medicaid overpayments due to
alleged erroneous billings by the
City's billing and collection ser­
vice provider, to includd reim­
bursement of overpayments in
the amount of $8,142.38 and
Investigative costs In the amount
of $1,773.17, (or a total settle­
ment in the amount of $9,915.55.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
10. Authorize execution of FY 20022003
CDBG
Interlocal
Agreements with Seminole
County, In the amount of
$550,000. Recommended by
the City Manager.
.11. Approve Seminole County
Public Schools School Resource
Officer Agreement, In the amount
of $164,255. Recommended by
the City Manager.
12.
Approve
extension
of
Independent
Contractor
Services Agreement with Andrew
VanGaale for the contract posi­
tion of Community Development
Project Coordinator; funds are
budgeted in account number
001-1104-519-34-00.
Recommended by the City
Manager.

Public hearings
1. Second reading and adoption of
Ordinance No. 3727 to annex
2.410+ acres of property lying
between Marquette Avenue and
Brooks Street extended easterly
and between Sipes Avenue and
Beardall
Avenue
(2901
Marquette Avenue); Lloyd C. and
Patricia E. Francis, owners.
Recommended by the City
Manager. Ad published July 31
and August 7,2002.
2. Second reading and adoption of
Ordinance No. 3728 to annex
64.41+ acres of property lying
between the Central Florida
Greeneway and Hughey Street
extended easterty and westerly
and between Vihlen Road
extended northerly and southerly
and
the
Central
Florida
Greeneway (800 Vihlen Road);
Tammy S. Hanes. Elizabeth S.
Corso,
and
Alan
Dean
Shoemaker, owners; Allan E.
Keen, Chairman, The Keewin
Real Property Co., applicant.
Recommended by the City
Manager. Ad published July 31
and August 7 ,2 002.
3. Re: 8.99+ acres of property lying
between 4he Central Florida
Greeneway and Rinehart Road
and between Rinehart Road and
Towne Center Boulevard (901
Towne
Center
Boulevard)(Carmax); Jeffrey B.
and Linda Ball Sargent, owners;
Jam es G. Willard, Shutts &amp;
Bowen LLP, applicant.
A. First reading of Ordinance No.
3732 to annex the property.
Recommended
by
the
Development Review Team, the
Director
of
Planning
&amp;
Community Development, and
the City Manager.
B. First reading of Ordinance No.
3733 to rezone the properly from
AG, Agriculture, to PD, Planned
Development. Recommended
by the Planning and Zoning
Commission, the Development
Review Team, the Director of
Planning
&amp;
Community
Development, and the City
Manager, based on consistency
with the Comprehensive Plan,
and subject to conditions of
Development Order No. 020036. Ad published July 7,2002.
4. Re: 0.85+ acre of property lying
between Colonial Way and
Katherine Court and between
Cordova Drive and French
Avenue; Jam es E. and Joan
Quinn,
owners;
Robert
VonHerbulis, applicant.
A. First reading of Ordinance No.
3734 to amend the Future Land
Use Map of the Future Land Use
Plan
Element
of
the
Comprehensive
Plan,
and
change the designation of the
property from LDR-SF, Low
Density Residential Single
Family,
to
GC,
General
Commercial. Recommended by
the
Planning
&amp;
Zoning
Commission, the Development
Review Team, the Director of
Planning
&amp;
Community
Development, and the City
Manager. Ad published July 21,
2002.
B. First reading of Ordinance No.
3735 to rezone the property from
RC-1, Restricted Commercial
and SR-1A, Single Family
Residential, to GC-2 General
Commercial. Recommended by

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the
Planning
&amp;
Zoning
Commission, the Development
Review Team, the Director of
Planning
&amp;
Community
Development, and the City
Manager, subject to conditions.
Ad published July 21, 2002.
5. First reading of Ordinance No.
3738 to rezone 227.5+ acres (26
parcels) of property lying
between E. S.R. 46 and
Marquette Avonue extended
easterly and between the St
Johns River and Red Cleveland
Boulevard; Sanford Airport
Authority, owner. The Director
of Planning &amp; Community
Development and the City
Manager recommend tabling to
August 26,2002 to coincide with
a presentation of the Orlando
Sanford Airport Master Plan,
based on a letter of request from
Larry A. Dale, President and
C.E.O, Sanford Airport Authority.
Ad published July 7,2002.

Regular items
1. Condemnation Status Report.
Director
of
Planning
&amp;
Community Development and
the City Manager recommend
demolition of 1901 Country Club
Road, Condemnation Report No.
02-13, Henry Bereks, Personal
Representative for Estate of
Meris Bereks; 1910 W. 16th
Street, Condemnation Report
No. 02-14, Consuelo and David
Jackson, owners; and 819
Pecan Avenue (aka 1012 &amp; 1014
W. 9th Street), Condemnation
Report No. 02-16, Lewis Mack
Life Estate; and recommend 90
day extension for 518 Cypress
Avenue, Condemnation Report
No. 02-03, Herbert Frison or
Morgan Frison, owners; and 600
Cypress Avenue, Condemnation
Report No. 02-04, Elizabeth
Paige, owner.
2. First reading of Ordinance No.
3731 to annex .64 acre of prop­
erty tying between E. 2nd Street
and E. 4th Street and between
Crescent Boulevard and Brlsson
Avenue extended northerly;
David and Jane L. Marshall,
2002 E. 4th Street, owners; and
David and Sheryl Willink, 221
Crescent Boulevard, owners.
Recommended
by
the
Development Review Team, the
Director
of
Planning
&amp;
Community Development, and
the City Manager, based on the
City having the availability or
capacity to provide services to
the sites.
3. First reading of Ordinance No.
3737 to annex .60 acre of prop­
erty lying between Southwest
Road and Country Club Road
and between Old Lake Mary
Road and Southwest Road
(2522 Country Club Road);
Francis F. Bussey, Jr., owner.
Recommended
by
the
Development Review Team, the
Director
of
Planning
&amp;
Community Development, and
the City Manager, based on the
City having the availability or
capacity to provide sendees to
the site.
4. Consider Development Order
No. 02-0040 to redevelop prop­
erly at 401-419 E. 1st Street for
the new Sanford Retail Post
Office; and authorize request to
use General Fund Reserves in
the amount of $15,000 to sup­
port redevelopment of the pro­
ject.
Recommended by the
Director
of
Planning
&amp;
Community Development and
the City Manager.
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Sanford’s 125th Anniversary,
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This treasure chest o f memories
will include photos from
Sanford o f yesteryear, giving the
reader a glimpse o f Sanford
through the years.
This book will be edited
locally by the staff o f the
Seminole Herald and bound
with an attractive hard cover,
making it o f heirloom quality.
Work on this pictorial history
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By G race M. Stlneclpher
Herald Correspondent
"The Boys of Summer" was the title
of Gary Taylor's presentation at the
recent Sanford Historical Society meeting. His focus was on Sanford’s former
Class D baseball team that was a part of
the Florida State League.
Sanford was an original member of
this league in 1936 and has had several
outstanding teams and players. Farly
Wynn, later inducted into the Baseball
Hall of Fame, arrived in Sanford bare­
footed and a local businessman pur­
chased some shoes for him. Another
team member. Fills Clary, later played
in a major league all star game.
Two Florida Stale League All Star
games were played in Sanford during
the early 1940s. Stan Musial was one of
the players.
In 1939, Sanford won 98 ball games.
Al McMillan, recently deceased was bat

boy for this team and his daughters
have presented his bat boy shirt to the
Sanford Museum. It was signed by all
the team members. Glenn Lingle has
also donated a ball signed by all these
players.
Sid I ludson also played on this 1939
team He was the first player to go
straight from a Class D team to the
major leagues. I le played for the
Washington Senators.
This 1939 team won the FSL champi­
onship and later beat the Georgia cham­
pion. Tlie FSL was disbanded during
World War II, but began again in 1946.
A record crowd of 4,997 attended the
Sanford-Orlando game that year.
Sanford's own Buddy Lake played
on the Sanford team and also for St.
Augustine during the late 1940s. He
pitched the first perfect game in the
FSL. The original scorecard is in the
Sanford Museum.

During the late 1940s, Julian
Stenstrom announced Sanford's away
games over the radio by getting the
basic information over the teletype. He
would enlarge upon it and provide
color which delighted his listeners.
Zinn Beck, who had a baseball school
here, also had a bat company which
produced Zinn Beck Bats.
It was mentioned that Dave Russi is
contacting former players and was
instrumental in bringing lid Levy to the
Sanford Museum recently where he met
with Buddy Lake, Gary Taylor, Doug
Stenstrom, and Russi. Levy was manager/player here during the late 1940s. He
and Like had not seen each other since
then, so there was much reminiscing.
During the Society's business meet­
ing conducted by President Jay Jacobs,
it was announced that the committee is
working on the 2003 historic calendar
and that it will be at the printers soon.
Millard Hunt, the Society's represen­

tative on the city's 125th anniversary
committee, reported on various activi­
ties of the committee. The first activity
of the celebration will be the Society's
regular meeting and birthday party on
September 26. During the Heritage
Festival, Sept. 27 - 28, the Sanford
Museum will be open and volunteers
were secured. Several suggestions were
made as to special exhibits to lie placed
in front of the museum at that time.
The Society is preparing a Time Line
which will be published, and several
members arc also involved on a cur­
riculum committee. One of the commit­
tee's function is to arrange field trips to
the three Sanford Museums for Sanford
Students during two weeks in the
spring.
In addition to the recent additions to
the museum of the bat boy shirt and
baseball, Alicia Clark announced that
Jeno Palucci has donated several his­
toric items from his various businesses.

The St. Johns River W ater M anagem ent D istrict
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withdraw 6.39 million gallons per day of water to supply a pop­
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proposed project will consist of ground water from the Floridan
aquifer via 5 active wells and via 2 proposed wells in Seminole
County, located in Sections: 5, 7, 8; Township: 20 South;
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Dan Ping, Seminole Herald
editor/publishcr, told the group of the \
book that the Herald is publishing,
"Sanford: Our First 125 years." Half of
the proceeds from the book will lie
given to the Sanford Museum.
Alicia Clark, curator of the Sanford
Museum was recognized as having
been curator for 15 years. She was
employed July 22,1987. In appreciation
for her efforts in improving the muse­
um into the outstanding one it is today,
and for the helpfulness and guidance
she has given the Society, she was pre­
sented with several gift certificates from
the Society.
Refreshments consisting of "baseball
food" was provided by Serena Fisher
and Patty Swann. The members and
guests enjoyed popcorn, peanuts and
Cracker Jacks along with moon pies
and RC Cola.

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(Drug Abatement Response
Team) program.
"We re going a little broader
with ours to include a range of
duties," Allen said. "O ur
deputies have a good knowl­
edge of the communities they
serve, so they can be proactive in
responding to problems."
West said rapid response
would be a primary goal of the
pilot program.
"O ur normal response time is
24 to 48 hours," West said. "The
sheriff wants to reduce that time
to 30 minutes."
"Really, this is just a different
type of law enforcement," West

added.
Ideally the pilot program will
solve code enforcement prob­
lems before formal action is
taken, West said.
"One goal is to reduce the
number of people who go before
the code enforcement board,"
West said.
The pilot program was initiat­
ed on Aug. 1 when Debbi Leigh,
Code Enforcement Section Chief
for Seminole County, began
reporting directly to the sheriff's
office.
Leigh,
2002
Code
Enforcement Professional of the
Year in the State of Florida, will
work out of the Sheriff's District
6 Community office in the Fern

Park/Easl Altamonte Springs
area.
The six-month pilot program
may result in the entire code
enforcement operation becom­
ing a permanent service of the
sheriff's
department.
Both
Eslinger and Grace arc commit­
ted to the program.
The program will be evaluat­
ed periodically during the first
six months to determ ine Its
effectiveness
and
make
improvements to it.
"We still have some issues to
work out, like personnel and
evaluations," West said. "W e
think this can be an effective
program."

only be used if there is the threat
of a category four or five hurri­
cane
(maximum
sustained
winds in excess of 130 miles per
hour), that would be making
landfall.
It is considered an option of
last resort.
Following Florida's brush
with Hurricane Floyd in 1999,
which resulted in the largest
evacuation in U S . History, Gov.
Bush called together experts
from the fields of emergency
management,
transportation.

engineering and law enforce­
ment to examine the possibility
of reverse-lane operations along
Florida's roadways. Sim ilar
exercises have already been con­
ducted
on
1-10
between
Jacksonville and Tallahassee, the
Beeline highway, 1-75 Alligator
Alley, and other 1-75 areas.
The test from Tampa to
Orlando coming up on Aug. 17 is
one of 25 recommendations
made
by
the
G overnor's
Hurricane
Evacuation Task
Force in 1999.

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interstate
from Tampa
to
Orlando to observe traffic and
imagine what it would be like if
all lanes were going in the same
direction - to Orlando.
"W e
want
to
reassure
Floridians that we stand ready
for disasters of any kind," said
Governor Jeb Bush. "Exercises
like this one help to ensure that
we have all the necessary proce­
dures in place to protect resi­
dents and visitors alike.
The reverse lane plan would

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h u m an buttocks T h o statuo, su p p o se d ly a soll-hkonoss, Is part of D a vis ’ protest against the S e m in o le
C o u n ty C o d e E n lo rc e m o n t D e partm en t. T h e county has tried for tw o y ears to get D a vis to d e a n up his ya rd
o n A lpine Stroot ne ar A ltam onte S prin g s. T h e yard , w hich neighbors h a v e com p lained about, Is littered with
airplano rolics, scra p m otal a n d other debris. D a vis has boon fined $ 5 0 0 a d a y (or failure to d e a n the p ro p ­
erty a n d his current tine Is $ 2 9 9 ,0 0 0 . T h o coun ty w ants to seize tho item s to clean u p the y a rd a n d sell them
to p a y tho linos. D a vis claim s ho w a s g ive n insufficient notice about c o d o enforcem ent hearings a n d o b jo d s
to tho c ou n ty's actions. O n Th u rs d a y , J u d g e N a n c y Alloy postponed the court h earing a n d ruled D a vis
sh ould bo allow ed to air his o b je d io n s .

County Commission to meet Tuesday
The Seminole County Board of
County Commissioners will hold
their regular meeting Tuesday,
Aug. 13, beginning at 9:30 a.m. in
the commission clumbers, 1101 E.

First Street in Sanford.
Among presentations are those
involving the lnterstate-4 High
Tech corridor and the 1-4 Master
Plan.

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| tunning between L ike Monroe
Lnd l-akc Jesup.
The Sanford and
Lake Eustis Railway
|The Jacksonville Tampa and
ey West Railroad branched off
I main line at Jasmine Avenue
t Sanford in 1886 and built the
$ 5 mile Sanford and Lake
stis Railway. It ran through
ola, Markham, Ethel,
ayland, Sorrento, Mount Dora,
hd ended in Tavares.
|Tiie road was formally
ned February, 1887 but the
npany owned no rolling
ck of its own. Its president

was physician Dr. J.N. Bishop of
Sanford and Paola, who was
described as "a live, wide
awake man to whom successful
management is due in great
measure to building of the
road." In 1890, the railway
became part of the Plant
System.
The Florida East Coast Railway
The Florida East Coast
Railway built a brand) line from
its main line in New Smyrna,
crossing the St. Johns at Osceola,
and on to Okeechobee In 1910. It

provided rail service to Geneva
and Chuluota in East Seminole
County. It ceased operation in
1945.
This railway was a big asset
to both Chuluota and Geneva as
new businesses, homes and
community buildings were
build near the rail center.
Several of these are still in use
today.

books on transportation in
Florida. Two of those have fur­
ther information on early rail­
roads in Seminole County plus a
lot more. Ilrey are "Tire Story of
the Florida Railroads" by
George W. Pcttcngill, Jr., pub­
lished by The Railway and
Locomotive Historical Society,
and "A History of the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad" by Glenn
Hoffman, PhD. Do have a look
at these at the museum and also
see what a treasure trove of
other research materials are
available there.

For further information
After I had completed these
articles on railroads, the Sanford
Museum acquired several new

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Haircut

17-92 accident injures three

Continued from Page 1A
When it was decided James
needed a haircut. Silva and her
husband, George Russell, want­
ed to find a way to make it a pos­
itive experience for their son.
While reading a newsletter from
All Souls, Silva discovered a
charity, Locks of Love, which
uses hair to create wigs for dis­
advantaged children across the
United States suffering from
long-term medical hair loss.
Silva did some research and
discovered the Sanford salon
owned by Turner participated in
the Locks of Love program. She
told James about the charity, and
both agreed it would be the loca­
tion for the boy's first haircut.
Now, James' 15-inch ponytail
is one of a dozen that will soon
be sent to the Locks of Love

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organization. Turner said she’s
collected more than 50 ponytails
and around $1,300 since she
started participating in the pro­
gram last year.
According to Turner, anybody
can donate hair to Locks of Love.
However, only ponytails 10
inches or longer arc used for
hairpieces, since most are donat­
ed to girls who want long hair.
Nevertheless, the organiza­
tion does accept shorter pony­
tails, which are sold at fair mar­
ket value to other companies to
help offset the cost of manufac­
turing. Locks of Love also uses
financial donations to pay for
the production of hairpieces and
other expenses.
James' ponytail donation on
Wednesday has inspired his
father, who had his long haircut

in January. Although George
uld
Russell didn't realize he could
donate his hair at the time of his

tire program, she needed to perform 500
------hours of' “"sweat equil
uity"
service, 50 of them on the con­
struction of her own home. "It's
been a lone time coming, and I've
worked so hard to get my family
into this home," sire said. "You just
can't know how much this new
home means to my kids and me."
Ms. Perone works full-time but

docs not cam enough money to
qualify for a traditional mortgage.
But a Habitat mortgage Lsbased on
the cost of the building materials
only, since all the labor to build the
home is donated by community
volunteers. This brings the mort­
gage payment down to a level she
and other Habitat home owners
can handle on their low incomes.

haircut, he kept the ponytail and
itc it to Locks of
may now donate
Love.
As for James' long hair, his
mother and father kept two
small braids of the 15-inch locks
as keepsakes.
It will probably be
keepsak
years before the first-grader will
have long hair again.
“As long as he's at All Souls,
he's going to have to keep it
short," George Russell said. "We
both now plai
plan to get our hair
trimmed every six weeks, just
like everybody else."
For more in
information about
Locks of Love, call Turner at 407688-0666 or visit the organiza­
tion's Web site at www.locksoflove.org

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A two vohiclo crash w as reported oarty W e d n e s d a y afternoon o n U .S . H ig h w a y 1 7-92 . A cco rd in g to the acctdont report, a g arbag o truck, h oadm g south, w a s in a line w h ich h ad stopped for a traffic light at the inter­
section of 27th Stroot. w h e n a vohiclo a pp ro ach in g from behind w a s una ble to stop, possibly b e ca u s e of
rain-slick stroots. T h o vohiclo, a 1987 O ldsm obilo containing three person s, ra m m e d Into the rear ol the
d u m p truck. L o v o y S im s, of A pop ka, drivor of tho truck, w a s unlnjurod. T h e three p e rs o n s in the O ldsm obile
how ovor, w oro transported to O rla n d o R ogional M edical C en te r. T h e three w ere Identified as S te ve n B ro w n
of Sanford, tho drivor, a n d 1 8 -year old Je re m y Priester of S an fo rd a n d 1 6 -ye a r old D e re d R iva s of Sanford.
All throo w oro listod in stablo condition sovoral h ours after their adm ission to the hospital.

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of Maitland. Founded in 1937, Eby
is one of the nation's largest
General Contractors, employing
over 700 people nationwide.
Like ail Habitat home owners,
Ms. Pcrone had to be qualified to
receive a Habitat home. She first
had to undergo an application
process, then, one accepted into

Winter Springs City Commission to meet this Monday
The Winter Springs City Com­
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pan. Monday, Aug. 12. Among

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ATTEN D EES INCLUDE:
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Publix • Loo's Famous Chickon • Willow
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i t com plim entary beer (cash bar available)
i t entertainment, including the m usic of
the Sem inole High School choir
i t participation in straw poll balloting

p u rch a se y o u r ticket a t the
C h a m b e r o f Com m erce office, 4 0 0
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JVton-Jri. o r call 407-322-2212

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Centre shopping center just a few doors down from TOOJAYS
Gourmet Deli, NetFX offers the best in computer and console
gaming. Owners Doug and Vanessa Pettit provide a comfortable
and enjoyable environment as a unique entertainment alternative
to people of all ages.
NetFX features 18 stations with gaming computers, two "Bring
Your Own Computer" (BYOC) stations and two 36" TVs for con­
sole gaming with the Microsoft Xbox and Sony Playstation2. The
computers at NetFX were custom-built with components that
provide maximum performance. NetFX hosts a wide variety of
the most popular current games including H alf-Life Counterstrike,
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ers. While playing against friends within the center is one alter­
native, playing against people outside the center on the internet

is a primary appeal of game centers. NetFX offers a full T1 inter­
net connection for playing against gamers around the world.
Fees range from as little as $4.00 for a 1 /2 hour to check emails
and do internet reseach to $6.00 per hour for gaming. 3 month, 6
month or 1 year memberships are available. Special rates are also
available for groups of 4 or more and the center is available for
private rental for parties or computer-based training.
NetFX has taken the lead in establishing itself as a responsible
member of the community by adhering to the Entertainment
Software Review Board (ESRB) rating system for access to games
and internet sites, requiring each player 17 years of age and
younger to have a Parental Permission form on file prior to
beginning play and establishing an Educational Achievement
program to encourage good schoolwork and attendance.
The Educational Achievement Program provides one free hour
of gaming for every A or B grade a student receives on their
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younger to come into the center to play without a parent or
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NewFX has been chosen as one of the sites for the Halo
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Main Street —
Continued from P a fe 1A
Main Street board members have
proposed terminating Frith's con­
tract to save money.
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be out of money sometime In
November," said board member
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thing to let someone go, but from
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we can't continue to fund the
executive director's position."
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the redevelopment agency's
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needs a downtown organization
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and conduct events that bring
more people into downtown.
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downtown organizations like
Main Street and the Downtown
Business Association have a histo­
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heir own members and compet­
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"There is a need for an organi­
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be one organization," said Art
Woodruff, the dty commissioner
who represents downtown.
Bob Parsell, one of the five
CRA members vowed not to
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organization downtown that can
get along with everyone."
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r," Parsell said. "If we fund

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director, we're not going to have
any money left
"Right now, 1 think re-doing 1st
Street is a higher priority than
funding some other organiza­
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to be more unity, but said the
CRA should differ any decision
about funding Main Street or any

Community Notes

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on what relationship we should
have with Main Street," Strickler
said. "We agree we need a down­
town organization, but before we
agree to fund or not fund Main
Street, let's give the director we're
going to hire a d unce to provide
some input."

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Baseball players

Fall practice
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should be one of the top players In the county
this season. Practice for the 2002 Fall Prep
8ports Season begins officially on Monday.

B y Dean S m ith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — This is both the best and
worst time of the year for prep sports
coaches.
Tomorrow (Monday) is the first day

that cross country, football, golf, fall soc­
cer, slow pitch softball, swimming and
diving, and girls volleyball teams can
practice as a unit and the day brings both
excitement and anxiety.
There is very few negatives for fans and
athletes during this time as fans get to
brag about how good their favorite
teams are going to be this season and
knowing that in less than three weeks
they can get away from being a couch
potato and head out to a sports facility to
take in some live sports action.
Athletes have the thrill of getting back
on the practice field with your team­
mates and not having to work out alone,
which can be some of the most monoto­
nous time there is. It is also a time when

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S A N Fd R D — Around six
w e d s ago, Tim Thomas
hurled a two-hitter as Sanford
Campbell-Loasing American
Legion Poet 53 edged Dothan,
Alabama Poet 12,1-0, in the
Championship Game of the
Firecracker Tournament in
DeLand.
Now Sanford fans are hop­
ing history does indeed
repeat Itself.
Next Thursday (August 15)
at 10 a m ., those same two
balldubs will square off again
in the opening game of Hie
Region 3 (Southeastern)
Tournament in Shelby, North
Carolina.
The eight-team tournament
will be held at the refur­
bished Hoyt S. Keeter
Stadium on Veteran's Field
located on the campus of
Shelby High School.
The complex has been the
See Legion, Page 2B

One last
summer
fling for
All-Stars
B y Dean Sm ith
Sports Editor
LAKE BUENA VlSTA — The
2002-2003 school year may
have started this week for
Seminole County schools, but a
squad of 10-year-olds from the
Winter Springs Basketball
League is not quite finished
with summer yet.
The W S.B.L. All-Star* of
coach Rick Keel are taking part
in the AAU Boys 10-and-Under
(4th Grade) National Basketball
Chamiiplonships being held this
weekend at Disney's Wide
World of Sports Complex.
The All-Stars are playing in
one of the toughest pools in the
tournament and drew one of
the pre-tournament favorites,
the Arkansas Wings, right off
the bat on Wednesday.
Austin Keel poured in a
game-high 20 points for the
All-Stars, but it was not nearly
enough as the Wings flew past
the local team, 66-38.
The game actually was still
within reach for the All-Stars
until they were blanked, 12-0,
in the fourth period.
Joseph Ferro helped out Keel
with eight points, with Joel
Gonzalez (five), Cass LeBlanc
(four) and Michael McClosky
(one) also scoring.
See AAU, Page 2B

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everyone is equal and eVery team is
going to win a state championship.
For coaches though, the start o f a sea­
son is a two-way street.
On the plus side, they get to get back
on the field and sec if any of the return­
ing players have matured and improved
during the off-season. Coaches also get to
see if any incoming players, whether
they arc new to the school or coming up
from the freshmen and junior varsity
teams, will make an impact on the team
this season.
On the negative side, however, is won­
dering if the team will be as good as you
hoped at the end of the past school year;
worrying if all of your returning players
See Fall, Page 2B

Firecracker rematch

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sweat

Laks Mary's Austin Pride (No. 4,
right) has been on* of ths hottest Nttars (or ths Sanford CampbellLowing American Legion Post 53
Basobal Ibem this aummor and wM
be counted on heevty when the
back-to-back state Champions
square off with Dothan (Al.) Post 12
In the opening game of the Region 3
(Southeast) Tournament
next
Thursday in 8hetoy, North Caroline,
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win*
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Inning egeinst Poet 12 when Poet 53
won the Firecracker Tournament
Championship Game, l-O, in late
June in DeLand.

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Mary Lehmann. Youth Bowling Director at Airport Lanes In Sanford (left), peasants a plaque to Dairy Queen of
Sanford owner Cole Reed and his son Conor, for sponsoring the YA .BA Scholarship Tournament held last Sunday.
Eighteen young bowlers won scholarships In the amount of SI 250 during the one-day event.

�P a g e 2 B Sunday, A ugust 11. 2002

T he S eminole H erald

U C F begins Training Camp with first double session
Special to the Herald
ORLANDO — The University of Central
Florida football squad practiced for the first time
as a team on Thursday, as both rookies and veter­
ans began the arduous task of two-a-day prac­
tices.
With testing and orientation behind them the
players hit the field and arc beginning to focus on
the task at hand.
For the first six practices, players will partici­
pate in helmets, snorts and t-shirts with the ses­
sions being used primarily to leam footwork,
positioning and to expose players to the different
offensive and defensive schemes that will be
employed.
"Wee arc
are going
i
to look to put everything in dur­
ing the non-pad practices over the next six ses­
sions," stated head coach Mike Kruczck. "When
we come back with pads on Monday, we will take
a portion of what we put in and work on a little
bit of it each and every day. For now we need to
get the players acclimated to the schemes we arc
running."
For the players that participated in spring ball,
camp serves as a springboard to moving forward
and the hope of the coaching staff is that there is
very little fall off from the learning that took place
earlier in the year.
"1 expected us to hit the ground running and be
comparable to where we were at the end of
spring ball," said Kruczck. "That is my expecta­
tion, because that is how good I think these kids
can be. I impose my expectations on them so they
work to meet my standards and I thought they
did a good job today of doing that. We can't
afford to be behind when we first come out, we
have to be at least equal If not better at the start."
A substantial amount of time, about 35 minutes,
was spent running skeletal passing drills.

Returning starter Ryan Schneider (Plantation
iked sharp and
ant' according to Kruczck
H.S.) looked
"hasn't missed a ocat.‘
Also throwing well were both Jon Rivera (Perth
Amboy, N.J., Perth Amboy) and Brandon Sumner
(Daytona Bcach/Malnland H.S.) whose throws
looked much more crisp than during spring
workouts. Both arc battling for the back-up role to
Schneider.
Although still very early, first impressions of
rookie running back Dontavius Wilcox
(Rockledgc H S.) have been very positive. The
freshman seemed very comfortable already and
will get every opportunity to contribute and
could prove a viable backup to starter Alex
Haynes (Orlando/Evans H S.).
W O M E N 'S BA SK E T B A LL T O R EC EIV E
G IFT FR O M M IR A C L E BO O ST ER S
The UCF women's basketball team has been
gifted with a miracle of sorts. During the Orlando
Miracle's season finale against the Detroit Shock
on August 11, Golden Knights' Head Coach Gail
Striegler and UCF Athletics Director Steve Orsini
will be on hand at the TD Waterhouse Center to
receive a $1000 check from the Orlando Miracle
Booster Club.
"O ur goal is toprom ote women's basketball in
the community. There is a connection between the
Miracle and UCF and we really like to help out
the local university," said Linda Brown, the vice
president of the Miracle Booster Club and an avid
fan of the Golden Knights. It was her suggestion
to the club's board initiated the gift.
A part of the Orlando Miracle Booster Club
Scholarship Fund, the money was raised by raf­
fling off autographed Miracle memorabilia during
the current WNBA season. The Golden Knights
can use the funds however they sec fit.
"We appreciate the generosity of the Orlando

Fall
Continued from page IB
are going to actually return and still be as good
(i.c., as fast, not put on weight, etc.); and hoping
against hope that no one gets hurt while prepar­
ing for the season.
As usual, football will get most of the preseason
hype, and this figures to be a good year for
Seminole County teams with players like Keith
Rivers, Reggie Campbell, Victor Johnson, Chris
Narsesian, Kyle Hill, Deon Casey, Carl Harris,
Jordy Lipscy, Johnny Venters, Lee Sloan, Clint
McMillan, Blake Joyce, Ladarin Rudolph, and
Howard Lingard returning.
Also, Lake Howell will introduce a new head
coach, Tim Smith, who will take over the reigns of
the Silver Hawks from Mike Bisceglia, who decid­
ed to resign after 21 years.
But Jet'p not forget about girls volleyball, where
Oviedo returns several top players to a team that

finished second last year. Lake Mary is always

strong and has one of the best players in Florida,
Angie Pressey, returning, and Lake Brantley has a
majority of its players back from a team that
emerged from the shadows a year ago to become
district title contenders.
Cross Country, both in boys and girls, isidomii
nated in this state by Central Floridai squads
squad and
this year does not figure to be any different.
Lake Brantley, Lake Mary and Lyman have
always been strong in Swimming and Diving and
now the programs at the other SAC schools, par­
ticularly Seminole and Oviedo, have also
improved to where they can be considered dis­
trict and state contenders.
Golf has also become very popular with local
athletes and most schools now nave strong teams.
One change this Fall is that Boys Volleyball Is
now a recognized sport by the FHSAA and has
been moved to the Spring with the first State
Championship set for next May.

Miracle Booster Club displayed in the form of this
gift to our women's basketball program," said
Orsini. "This is another great example of the
Orlando community partnering with UCF to help
make the Golden Knights even more successful."
Striegler echoed Orsini's sentiments. "It's very
exciting to join forces with Miracle to promote
women's basketball in the Central Florida com­
munity. We feel very privileged to receive this gift
and would like to thank those that gave their time
and money to the cause."
The UCF women's basketball team, which post­
ed a 17-13 record last year, opens the 2002-03 sea­
son with the Golden Knights' Classic on
November 22 at the Kissimmee Civic Center.
PRESEASON VOLLEYBALL CAMP OPENS
The UCF Volleyball team held its first meetings
as a team Monday as players reported for the
opening of prcseason camp. The Golden Knights,
the 2001 Atlantic Sun Champions, return seven
Ictterwinners and five starters including the
Atlantic Sun Tournament MVP Leyre Santaella
Santc from last season's 20-7 club.
The Knights have over three weeks of practice
time before the team opens the 2002 campaign
Friday Aug. 30 vs. Seton Hall In the Active Ankle
Invitational at Indiana State University. UCF will
play four games in two days including matches
vs. host Indiana State, Morehead State and
Montana State along with the Seton Hall match.

Because of the losses, the
W.S.B.L. All-Stars will not
advance to Bracket play in the
National Tournament, but will
instead take part in the National
Classic Tournament for teams
not advancing to the Bracket.
The tournament will run
through Monday at Wide World
of Sports.
Rick Keel is being assisted this
week by Scott McClosky, Chris
Roberts and Henry Ferro.
Members of the team are
Craig Roberts, Austin Keel, Cass
LeBlanc, Kijuan Mays, Kenny
Mynatt, Forrest Moons, Michael
McClosky, Joel Gonzalez, Sean

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the host team, Shelby Post 82.
The National Division will
have the Puerto Rico champi­
ons, the Tennessee champions
from Shclbyville Post 23, the
North Carolina champions from
Rowan County, and the Georgia
champions from Douglasville
Post 145.
Each team will play the other
three teams from its division
with the top two teams advanc­
ing to a single elimination play­
o ff on Sunday and Monday.
Prior to the start of the tourna­
ment the teams will attend a
banquet on Wednesday at
which former New York Yankee
second baseman. University of
South Carolina Coach and
South Carolina Congressman
Bobby Richardson will be the
guest speaker.
The winner of the Southeast
Regional will earn a spot in the 76th Annual American Legion
World Series to be held August
23rd through the 27th at
American Legion Memorial
Post 325 Baseball Field in
Danville, Virginia.
This will be the fourth trip to
the regional for Post 53, which
finished second last year and
won crown in 1997, the year it
also went on to claim the World
Scries title.
Back in late June, Austin Pride
led off the bottom of the sev­
enth inning of the scoreless
Firecracker Championship
Game with Dothan Post 12 b
ripping a single, only Sanfc
fourth hit of the game, and
scored the championship-win­
ning run an out later on backto-back singles by Christian
Rosado and Shane Larson.
The momentum gained from
winning the Firecracker carried
over as Post 53 went on to go
undefeated in winning the Area
and State tournaments and will
carry a 40-7 record into the

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teams at various times over the
past 30 years.
Post 53 and Post 12 will be a
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Sanford squad with Ralph
LaRosa and Mike Powers serv­
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Members of the Post 53 team,
made up entirely of players
from Lake Mary and Seminole
high schools, arc D.J. Ackley,
Bryan Armstrong, Mike Brady,
Paul Cinder, Greg Courcy, Matt
Praysier, Victor Gilbert, Chris
Krall, Shane Larson, Jason
Louwsma, Dominic Petracca,
Brandon Pharis, Austin Pride,
Christian Rosado, Robby
Rotunno, Tim Thomas, Kris
Vigue and Brian Ward.
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Neal (15), Cooper (14) and
Knight (10) scored in double
figures for the Wings, who
made 17 of 26 from the free
throw line. The W.S.B.L. team
was only 9-for-20 from the char­
ity stripe.
Things did not get any easier
for the All-Stars on Thursday as
they fell to the Friends of Hoop
from Wisconsin, 54-41, and will
had to face the undefeated T.G.
Express from Texas on Friday.
The T.G. Express had wins
over Friends of Hoop (57-36) on
Wednesday and Arkansas (5230) on Thursday.

S a n f o r d

SIZE

The Knights welcome six newcomers to the
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team in .2002
including four
incoming freshmen
and two transfers. Sophomore Michelle Spaleta
joins the UCF program via the University of
Massachusetts. Spaleta played at UMass for one
season and was one of the team's top newcomers
at the outside hitter position.
Junior Kristen Dell hails from Pensacola after
spending two seasons at Pensacola Junior
College. A 6-0 outside hitter, Dell brings plenty of
athleticism to the UCF lineup.
A pair of freshmen middle blockers, Chaz Arah
and Erin DeBoy, both are 5-10 and bring plenty of
athletic ability to the middle for the Knights. Arah
was a standout player in high school at Xaiver
College Prep in Scottsdale, Ariz. while DeBoy
ircpped at Franklin Community High School in
Franidin, Ind.
Freshman right side Kelly Klinkcnborg hails
from Highlands Ranch, Colo, and is the first lefthanded player for UCF since 1999. The 6-0 player
is another rookie who could gam er significant
playing time in the UCF rotation.
The final piece to the newcomer puzzle is one of
the most Important in freshman setter Emily
Watts. A native of Wichita, Kan., Watts has the

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of Oviedo with free movie pass­
es, the Central Florida Zoo with
free passes, and TGI Fridays
with free and discounted food
certificates.
"On behalf of Airport Lanes,
we would like to say thank-you
for the support each of you
have shown for the youth and
their futures," said Mary
Lehmann, Youth Director for
Airport Lanes. "We would also
like to add a very special thankyou to Dairy Queen o f Sanford
for helping put on a very su&lt;
cessful and fun tournament.'
Results of the tournament and
the amount of scholarship

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169-And-Under Handicap:
1. Lisa Stiles, $150; 2. Bryce
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Valenti, $75; 4. David Gldus,
$50; 5. Lee Aubrey, $25; 6.
Sammy Sakelariou, $20; 7.
Michelle Monroe, $20; 8.
Michael Bright, $10.
170-199 Scratch:
1. Kayla Lehmann, $150; 2.
Bryan FarleY $100; 3. Jimmy
Crandall, $75; 4. Kyle Paxson,
$50; 5. Josh Wiseman, $25.
200-and-Above:
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$75; 4. Kurt Vtattyl, $50; 5. Mike
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BoatU.S. Foundation and MBNA team up to put kids in life jackets
Special to the Herald

every passenger, and while stale law varies, most
have a life lac
jacket requirement for certain ages of
children. However, properly-sized children's life
jackets aren't always aboard.
"With this program - and with new help from
MBNA - we hope to make sure that every single
child on every single boat is wearing a life jacket
that fits properly and will keep them afloat in an
emergency," said Joni Turkcn, program adminis­
trator for the Foundation's Life Jacket Loaner
Program.
"TV»is program is great," said Sam England of
Stonewall Jackson State Park in Roanoke, West
Virginia, which has been a loaner site for the past
three years. "It gives families an important level
of safety while boating, even when they may have
accidentally left the kids' life jackets at home."
Even those who aren't borrowing life jackets are
receiving a positive message from the program,
said Teresa Miller of Georgetown Marina, a loaner
program participant in Georgetown, Florida.
"Just by seeing our BoatU.S. Life Jacket Loaner
Program sign, we notice that boaters are appreci­
ating the message because they get their jackets
out and put them on their children," said Miller.
The BoatUS. Foundation for Boating Safety and
Clean Water is a non-profit education and
research organization funded by voluntary contri­
butions from the 535,000 members of BoatUS.,
the world's largest organization of recreational
boaters. The mission of the BoatU.S. Foundation

ALEXANDRIA, VA. — The BoatU-S.
Foundation for Boating Safety and Clean Water
lias added 34 new marinas and community
groups to its free Life Jacket Loaner Program for
In place at over 275 existing sites around the
country, the program provides free child-sized life
jackets to boaters for the day, afternoon, or week­
end. Since its inception in 1997, the program is
estimated to have loaned out children's life jack­
ets more than 50,000 times.
Additionally, financial support from MBNA
America Bank, N.A. is providing 500 more life
jackets beyond the 750 life jackets already distrib­
uted this year under the Life Jacket Loaner
Program lor Kids.
The Life Jacket Loaner Program for Kids was
designed to solve a critical problem: boaters often
have a temporary need a child's life jacket.
Whether it was forgotten at home, lost, the child
has outgrown it, or If the child is a guest aboard a
boat, boaters and parents can visit a participating
life jacket loaner location and sign out a properlysized infant, child, or youth jacket.
The program is free to boaters and participating
organizations and is funded by donations from
members and partners of BoatUS.
The U S . Coast Guard requires recreational
boats to have a wearable life jacket on board for

is to promote safe and environmentally sensitive
boating, with the purpose of reducing accidents
and fatalities while increasing stewardship of our
water resources.
While continuing to support more than 275
returning sites, this year's BoatUS. Life Jacket
Loaner Program recipients include 34 new otganizations in 26 states. Organizations that wish to
apply for tire 2003 boating season can visit
http://www.BoatUS.com.
Among the new organizations are Sea Hag
Marina, Stoinhatchee; Vcro Beach City Marina
and Vero Beach Police Department, Vero Beach;
Aqualand Marina, Flowery Beach, Georgia;
Mariner's Village Marina, Mandcvillc, Louisiana;
and Lake Hartwell Association and Greenville
Power Squadron, Anderson, South Carolina.
OFFSHORE SAILING SCHOOL TO PROVIDE
BoatU.S. MEMBERSHIP FOR GRADUATES
Offshore Sailing School, the nation's leading
sailing school, recently announced that it will
now provide a BoatU-S. membership for each of
its graduates.
"Offshore Sailing School and BoatU.S. have
combined to make the sailing experience better,
both on and off the water," said Offshore Sailing
School CEO Doris Colgate. "We prepare sailors in
many different ways, from the first-timer who’s
never touched a tiller before, to the experienced

racer looking to perform better on the racecourse.
"But, we also believe it's important for our
graduates to be able to take advantage of the
many benefits of belonging to an association like
BoatU.S. that offers a top-notch group-rate marine
insurance program, on the water lowing, and dis­
counts on fuel, slips and repairs at over 650 mari­
nas and on marine gear at over 60 marine centers
around the country. In addition to saving our
graduates money, their lobbying efforts support
the sport of sailing as a whole."
With over 100,000 graduates since 1964,
Offshore Sailing School offers lessons from learn­
ing to sail to live aboard cruising and more
advanced or targeted programs such as bareboat
cruising, performance sailing and racing and
women's-only classes.
Most Offshore School courses include US
Sailing certification. In addition, graduates are
automatically enrolled in Offshore Sailing
School's Cruising Club, which offers opportuni­
ties to vacation and cruise throughout the year
with like minded sailors.
,
To register for Offshore sailing courses, call 800221-4326 or visit http://www.OffshoreSailing.com. The BoatU.S. membership offer is
only available for those taking courses after June
30,2002.

Briefs
SA N FO R D LITTLE
LEA G U E R EG ISTRA TIO N
Sanford Little League baseball/softball registration will
start on Saturday and Sunday
August 10th &amp; 11th, at The
Sports Authority; and Sunday
August 11th, and the 17th &amp;
18th at the Wal-Mart
Supercenter from the hours of
10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Registration fee is $35.00.
For more info contact Coach
Troy (407) 448-7323.
M A G IC SIG N RYAN
H U M PH R EY
The Orlando Magic have
signed forward Ryan
Humphrey, General Manager
John Gabriel announced Friday.
Per team policy, terms of the
deals are not disclosed.
Humphrey (6'8", 235,
7/24/79) was selected 19th
overall in last month's NBA
Draft by Utah. He was acquired,
a lo n vy'jth a s e c o n d r o u n d pick

in the 2002 NBA Draft (47th
overall), from the Jazz in
exchange for the draft rights to
Curtis Borchardt (18th overall)
on draft night (June 26).
Humphrey spent two seasons
at the University of Notre
Dame, averaging 16.6 ppg., 10.0
rpg., 2.0 apg. and 2.77 blkpg. in
60 career games. He also played
in 63 career games with the
University of Oklahoma (199799), averaging 10.1 ppg., 7.0 rpg.
and 1.89 blkpg.
A tri-captain for the Fighting
Irish in 2001-02, Humphrey led
the team in scoring, rebounding
and blocked shots, averaging
18.9 ppg., 10.9 rpg. and 2.81
blkpg. in 31 games. He ranked
ninth in the nation in rebound­
ing and 18th in the country in
blocked shots. Humphrey estab­
lished a school single-season
record with 87 blocked shots
and owns the highest carver
average in school history with
2.77 blkpg. He was named to

the All-Big East First Team.
SO FT B A L L M EETIN G
M O N D AY
The Organizational Meeting
for the Adult Fall Slowpltch
Softball League will be held on
Monday, August 19th at 6:30
p.m. at the Downtown Youth
Center on the first floor of
Sanford City Hall (on the comer
of Park and Seminole Avenues).
The champions from the
Spring League will receive their
awards prior to the meeting and
the meeting will consist of going
over the rules and regulations
for the upcoming season. To
entice team representatives even
more to attend, a discount on
the league fees are given to
teams who do attend.
There has been a little shuf­
fling in the league alignment
this season as the Church
League will still play on
Monday's, but because of new
entries the league will use both

Pinehurst Park and Zinn Beck
Field.
That means the Co-Ed League
will move to Thursday night's
at Pinehurst, eliminating the
low entry Men's Thursday
League.
The other leagues offered
remained unchanged with the
Women's League on Tuesday,
the Men's League on
Wednesday and the Industrial
League on Friday at Pinehurst.
The Fall Adult Slowpitch
Softball League Season will
begin the week of September
9th.
Also, teams are still needed
for the Fall Adult Church
Basketball that is scheduled to
begin play on Thursday, August
22nd.
For information on any adult
recreation offering, please call
the SRD at 407-330-5697 during
normal working hours Monday
through Friday.

C H A LL E N G E R D IVISIO N
SIG N U PS
Challenger Division of Oviedo
Little League will be holding
registration for all children with
special exceptionalities ages 5-19
depending on abilities Monday,
August 12th at the Memorial
Building in Oviedo from 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m.; Thursday, August
15th at the First United
Methodist Church on King
Street from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; and
Saturday, August 17th at the
First United Methodist Church
from 10 a.m. to noon.
The Challenger Division is
also looking for Buddies and
Coaches for additional teams of
children with special exception­
alities for the fall 2002 season.
Buddies help the players field,
bat, and run the bases. They
empower these exceptional
players to help themselves, and
others.
Coaches teach the

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doing it using her or his special
abilities.
Buddies and Coaches'
Meeting-Training for the fall
2002 season will be held at First
United Methodist Church, 263
King Street in Oviedo on
Saturday, August 24th at 10 a.m.
For details on any of the
Challenger Division happenings
call 407-247-5931 or 407-3656113.
B O W LER S C A N 'BEA T
T H E H EAT'
Airport Lanes in Sanford is
holding a special 'Beat The
Heat' promotion in August.
Game prices will be based on
the 4 p.m. temperature from the
day before.
The Airport Lanes Bowling
Center is located at 190 East
Airport Boulevard, just cast of
17-92 near the new section of
417 and the Sanford Plaza.
For more information, contact

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Telephone 407.656-1576
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Anomay lor Paraonal RapraaanUOva
Pubkah Auguat 4. It . 2002
PP003_________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 02-713C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
CAROL N O W YN N ,
NOTICE TO CREDITOR*
Th* admevstration ol «i* eaUW ol
CAROL N GWYNN. dacaasad. Ft*
Nuraut02-711-CP.top*nr*ngto*u
Cvcut Court lor Senkncto CouFy.
Florida. Probal* DMaton. tha
addraaa ol winch la 301 N Part*
Avanua. Santord. FL. 32771. Tha
name* and addraaaaa oI tha
Paraonal Rapraaantativa and Fia
Paraonal RapratantaFva'a anomay
ara aal lorth baton
A l crartitora ol Fia daoadanl and
olhar paraona having claim* or
demand* agantl daoadanl'* atlaU.
Indudrig unmatured, conbngenl or
untqudatad dam* on whom a copy
ol F*a none* la aarvad mual l*a Fia*
clam* wah Faa Court WITHIN THE
LATER O F 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F TH E FIRST PUBLICA­
TIO N O F TH IS N O TICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER TH E OATE O F SER­
VICE OF A COPY O F TH IS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l olhar credaor* ol Fia daoadanl
and paraona having claana or
damand* agatnat Fia dacadanl'a
aatatt. inducing unmaturad. eonarv
ganl or inkgiadalad dam *, mual M*
tu k d d m x w r F i Fee Court W ITHIN 3
M ONTHS AFTER TH E OATE OF
TH E FIR ST PUBLICATION O F THW
NO TICE.
ALL CLAIMS N O T SO F E ED W E I
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha dal* ol S ul pubteakon ol Faa
Notica la August 4.2002.
CO UR TNEY OLEISLE
Paraonal Rapiaaanuava
221 Harder* Tral
Wabatar. Nan York 14580
KENNETH F. MURRAH
Florida Bar No 0067494
Munah Doyt* and Wlgta. P A
Poal OFio* Bo* 1328
Writer Park. FL 32790
Tatophona: 407/644 9601
Anomay lor Perxnrul RapretanWnre
Pubkah Auguat 4.11,2002
PP004
UNITED STATES DISTR ICT
COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT
O FFLO M O A
CASE NO. 02-60091-CrHURLEY/VRunad*)
UNITED 6TATES O F AM ERICA

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IN TH E CIRCUIT CO UR T FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE OIVI8ION
FILE NO. 03 SA4 CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
FRANCES VIRGINIA SCOTT.

PREUMMARY
ORDER OF FORECLOSURE
FOR PUBLICATION
None* I* hereby gnran that on July
IS. 2002. to Ft* cate ol Unaad
Stale* v Brian Rontand. Cate No.
02-80061 -CR HUR LEY/Vtunadt).
F a Unaad SUtaa Datnd Court lor
the Southern Oatnct ol Florida
aniarad a Prakmmary Ontar ol
Forti t n conijOTHTj] and
to* toaowvig property to lh* Unaad
Stale* d America
a 5400.100 00 in Unaad Scat**
currency aauad horn 16591 7*F|
Tral North. Palm Beach Garden*.
Flonda on or about March 27. 2002.
b 5600.29000 to Unaad SUtaa
currency tetrad horn 676 Bear
Creak Court. Wraar Sponge. Ftond*
on or aboul March 27.2002
c 546.020 00 *1 Unaad S uita cur­
rency aauad Irom Brian Rontand on
or about Apr* 10.2002
d 549.940 00 n Unaad S uit* cur­
rency reread horn 2771 NE tSFi
Slr**t Pompano Batch. Ftonda on
or about Apr! 10.2002.
a 5200.170 00 to Unaad Sul**
currency aauad tram 4563 Tlgua
Ialand Court. Winter Park. Ftonda on
or dioul Apr* 10. 2002
I. Two parcel* d land located al Lot
16 and L d 30. Caacarta* al Cedar
Creak. Gtonvaa North Carokna. and
more paibcUarty daaertud aa
A l d Fial cartaai Id . parcel, or Fad
d land Kuala Ipng and baaig to
Hamburg Toamthp. Jackaon County,
North Carokna. and more partcUarty

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Book 692 al Pag* 560 d th*
Jackaon County RagiOry and aub|*c1
lo that Second Declaration d
PrdacFv* Covenant* lor Caacada*
at Cadar Creak aa attached hereto
aa E F M 'A* to which rataranc* it
Bang a portion d th* ram* land*
and prarmaa* deterbed to lh* dead
to th* GRANTOR harato from
S C O U TRALTTH and w#*. KATHIE
J. TRAUTH. and MIKE UCA did
nil*. CHERYL U C A k V a MICHAEL
UCA and nd*. CHERYL U C A daltd
February 3. 1995. and recorded to
Dead Book 680 kt Pag* 304 and re­
recorded to Dead Book 692 al Pag*
241 d the Jackaon CouFy Ragntry.
to which ralaranca la ipscillcsFy
TR A C T*
Being a l d F u l certain 1 076 acta
trad d land known as L d X .
Caacada* al Carter Creak, shown on
a plat Pw rad anuud T U I lor Brian
riowivKj. drawn oy jo m n . Long •
Ataoculas. Drawing No. 07TR AULTI6. dated Apr* 24, iggy,
and raoordad to PM Cabtod 6 M
Skd* 864 d F u Jackaon CouFy
Ragiatry to which ralaranca la hereby
TogsFur wah and eubfacl to a ftgNd way lor F u 'oxteMng privet* gravel
road* tor togreea and agree* to and
horn F u Titvsto Rd to S R -II 2(7 as
•loan on F u above ratarancad plal.
TbgaPui wah and autyact to an
T illin g Private Rd (25* RAY)* aa
ehmen on tha above releisncsd plat
TogaFur arth and aubiact to a n^F
d-w ay to NanuhaU Power and U ^a
lor a tranamualon kna as F o w l on
F u above ralarancad pUl.
Together wah and aubiad to any
and *6
d-w ay d pubkc record.
Subject lo F u l Declaration d
Raainctrva Covenant* aa raoordad to
Book 692 at Pag* 560 d tha
Jackaon CouFy Ragulry and aubiad
to that Second Declaration d
at Coder Croak a* attached harato
as ExhM *A* to which istoisnca I*
hereby apacRcaly mad*
Being a porton d F u earn* land*
to F u GRANTOR harato Irom
8C O TT TRAUTH and w«a. KATHIE
J. TRAUTH. and UFCE UCA and
Mto. CHERYL UCA. k V a MICHAEL
UCA and wdt. CHERYL U C A datod
February 3, 1995, and recorded to
Dead Book 960 d Pag* 304 and rarecorded in Dead Book 692 al Page
ai Page 241 d F u Jackaon CouFy
Registry, to which ralaranca la
g One 1994 Harley Devtdaon
motorcycle. Ftonda lag 179661A.
VM 1HO1BML13RY0I1467.
h One 2000 ChewoM 3500
Exproaa Van. Ftortda lag FBS6C1K,
VIN 1GNHQ35R3Y1146909.
L Ona 2000 26 tod Work) C d
motor vaaad. Florida registration
4FL3366LF.
hu6
kMntrhcation
•EPY66230AOOO.
J. On* 1997 29 tod Purau* motor
vaaaaL hul (SSUX60I4F697.
Th* toragoaig Pralmtoary Order d
July 16. 2002. F u LtoAad
hereby ghra* none* d la Intention to
depose d F u torteaed properly to
•udi manner aa P u LtoAad suia*
Anomay Oanard may dracL Any
parson tuirtng or datottog a * 9 *
rtdk. titi* or totorad to 9 u atoranun- t
Dwtrlcl Court lor P u Southern
Dutod ol Ftonda tor a haartoq to
artyvarei* p u vaidFy ol Na/har
akagsd Feared to F u property eaten
Fwty (30) dwya d F u told ------ton d Fa* noooa puem rk to 11
U * C . 5653(nM1). Tha padton F d
b* argrud by F u pittion d Uldar
paruFy d penury and d u i ad forth
F u natora and extent d F u padtonsr*s r(7 L d a or FFarad to F u torT»a*a propwny, r a t o ana arcunv
atone** ol F u paABorurll aoqUxatan
d F u r y t M a and totorad to F u
tortdtod property and any addSond
too* auhorttog F u padtorurY daAn
and F u rokd soughL Tha padton
aha* b* Mad w*h F u UnAad ttdaa
Dtdrtd Court lor F u Soudwm
Dwtod d Ftortda to F u above «T))4«d
ewaa d F u toiowtog ad d a ii
Clark d Court
701 C1im*aa 8&gt;ad
Room 402
W ad Pakn Beach. FL 33401
Ccpua d F u paraion aha! alao b*
Anomay to F u dtoraon at
Antonia J. Barns*. AUSA
AaauurF U S. Anomay
U S . Anomay'* OSka
600 Audrakan Avanua, Sto.400
W ad Pdm Beach. Ftortda 33401
Fo«owtog F u CouTa dapoatoon ol
a l padtona Mad. or I no au h padion d F u partod apacAtod abova tor
F u M n g d such pddpna.Fu LtoAad
SUtaa ahdl have dear Wa to F u
property and may aurrarF good Mto
to any aubaaquanl purchaser or
GUY A LEWIS
UNITED STATES ATTORNEY
B y ANTONIA J BARNES
AadstorF U S Anomay
600 lu d id u n Aaanua. Buka 400
W ad Pakw Baseh. a 33401
T d (5611*206711
Faa: (561)666-6765
Fto Bar No. 261777
Pubkah Augud 4.11, IS . 2002
ppo os

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Stale

NOTICE OP L K SALE
wah F u providon* d

chargee lor s rtd i F u under*
la snuOad to aansly an
Ian d F u good* hSTStodtor
and do nd d Unda Bob *
Id at 2660 W.
SaF
Sadord. Ftortda 32771,
25Fi
And. due nonce
(407)
baan ghun. to F u owner d
to dam an totorad Fwato. and Fu
Wrru apacFUd to such nokc* lor peymart d such having aipkad. Fu
goods wd b* add d pcbke auckon d
F u abova datod addraaa to F u IRph
ad btddar or oFurwua aspoaad d
on 28 AUO. 2001 Oats d Auction
Tkru 230 PM
AUCTIONEER
U C NO.
line Nn CUMBCMC Hama I K
Paacnwlnn

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Sribtact to F u l Declaration d

I letlncttv* Covanad* aa recorded n

Samtooto CouFy. Ftortda. Probal*
DMaion. Fa* Numbar 02-723-CP,
F u addraaa d which M PO Drawer
C . Sadord. Ftortda 12771. Th*
namaa and addraaaaa d F u parson*
d rapraaanlaFva and F u paraorul
rapraaanlativs'a anomay ara ad
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
N O TFIED THAT.
A l creator* d F u dacadanl and
oFur paraona. alio have dame or
adats, todudad irvru kvad. conangad or mAquklaiad dolma, and vho
have baan aarvad a copy d Faa
irC®Cdi irUH If E biBR OBwito wWl sW
coul WITHIN TH E LATER O F 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l oFur ciedtor* d F u daoadanl
or damand* agamd F u decedents
**UW. todudng irmaturad. cenangara or irAqddalad dam*, mud ■*
Fu* ddma w«h Fa* com WITVSH 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
FIR ST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS NO T 8 0 FE ED W U
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th* data d 6rd putaedton d Fia
Ndtoa Is Augud 4.2002.
DOLORES PALMA
5661 Marta* Com
wvaar Park. Ftortda 32792
W a rn H. Morrison. Eaqdra
BALDWIN A MORRISON. P A
7100 SouFi railw ay 17-92
Fam Parte. FL 32730
Anomay tor Paraond Rapraaanlainra
Td (407)634-1424
Ftortda Bdtto. 143303
PltotahAugud 4.11. 2002
PP016
M TH E ORCUTT CO UR T
OF THE ItT H
JU W C U L ORCUTT,
M ANO FOR
SCMMOLS COUNTY.

C A S IN O ; M C A 6 7 t4 Q
IRWW MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLANTTFF
VS.
JEFFREY R. MARKHAM. W LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
Q R AN TEES,
ASSIGNEES.
UENO R S.
CREDITORS.
TR USTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAJMMO AN INTEREST
BY. TH R O UGH . UNDER OR
AGAINST JEFFREY R. MARKHAM.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F JEFFREY
R MARKHAM. IF ANY) DEER RUN
PROPERTY OWNERS
ASSOCIATION 611. F4C.; JOHN
DOE ANO JAN E
DOE AS
UMCNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
D EFEN D AN TS)
N 0 TK S O F
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purdiarF to a Sm m ary Ftod Judgmad
d Foradoaum datod JMy 26, 2002
aniarad to C M Cat* No 02-CA-6714 O d F u C b o d Com d # u I5TH
Ju d d d CkaM to and tor SEMF40LE
CouFy. Batdord. Ftortda. I wB **6 to
F u hlgfud and bad H ddd tor cadi
d F u W ad FrcrF Door d F u SEMP
HOLE CouFy Courthoua* toedad d
301 N. Park Aaanua to Santord,
Ftortda, d 11to AJn. on F u 17Fi day
d Auguat 2002 F u tolowtog

Kan W. Scprarund, HouadioU
good*, ddhaa 5 soul tumours
Alan R. Carter. 1976 20 BMW
W U23769I2.
Pubkah Augud 4. I I . 2002
PP0I2_________________________
M TH E Cm CUTT COURT
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
JU n C IA L CM C Urr M ANO
FOR S B N N O LE COUNTY.
FLO R S A
FROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO : 02 72J-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
LUCIA ANNA RIOGI kV a
LUCY A RKJQI.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha adnamtraaon d F u aatola d
LUCIA ANNA RIGOI a V a LUCY A.
RIOGI. dacaasad. whoa* data d
daaPi wa* January IS . 2001; M
F u O d d Court tor

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DapUy Clark
Pubkah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
TH E LAW OFFICES OF OAVD J
STER N. P A ., ATTO R NEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l 8. UnmerKy Drtva Suka 800
PUrtabon.FL 33324
(954)2336000
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH OtSABkJTIES
ACT. paraona w*h BaabBaek naadtog a kpacld accommodation ahouto
oontad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
d
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* d 407-666X227. 1-600
9656771 (TO O ) or 160G9656770.
via Florida Rady Semico.
Pubkah August 4,11, 2002
PP016_________________________
Ft T H « ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
FI ANO FOR
■n aN O LB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S IN O ; 0 2 CA5S4 14 K
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/K/A INLAND
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PUUNT1FF
VS.
JANE E. ACKERMAN. IF UVF4Q.
ANO IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
O R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UEN O R S.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THR O UO H, UNDER OR
AGAINST JAN E E. ACKERMAN;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F JANE E.
ACKERMAN. IF a n y ; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS W POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY 07VEN p u luarF to a 8ur*rury Ftod JudgnerF
d Foradoau* datod JU y 24. 2002
aniarad to C M Caaa N o 02-CA-56414 K d F u emu* Com d F u ItT H
Ju d d d CW UI to and tor SEMMOLE
CouFy, Sardord. Florida. I *46 aal to
-» *■ * - -a e * - k-«ee- - a
k
T O n / i t n ■no D9« t exoom n r c u n
d F u Wad FrorF Door d F u SEMI­
NOLE CouFy Comhoua* localad d
301 N. Park Avanua to 8*rFord.
Ftortda. d 1100 a m onto* 2 7 (toy
d Augud. 2002 F u loaowtog
uM O M g pjrOperTy U M l POrm VI
add Smanary Find JudgnurF, to*4t
LO T 53. RAM 8LEW 000,
ACCOROINQ TO TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 23. PAGES 7 ANO 5.
O F TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Oatod tola 24 day d JUy. 2003.
(CIR CUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d to* CFoUl Com
B y Mary Stroma
DapUy Ctork
Pubadi to:
TH E SEMMOLE HERALD
TH E LAW OFFICES O F DAVIO J.
STER N . PJL. ATTO R NEY FOR
PUUNRFF
M l S. Unkraraty Drtva BUto 600
Pktotokoa FL 33324
(664)2336000
M ACCORDANCE W ITH TH E
AMERICANS W ITH DtSABAJTIES
ACT, p4t*on4 wkFi BaabMaa needtog a tgadd aooommoddtan thoUd
oontad CO UR T AOM N STR ATIO N.
d
to*
SEM M OLE
County
Coutooua* d 4076(6-4127,16006866771 (TO O ) or 16006656770.
PubtdiAugud 4,11,2002
PP018________

LO T S3. DEER RUN UNTT-11,
ACCOROM G TO TH E PLAT OR
MAP TH ER EO F DESCRIBED IN
PLAT BOOK 29. PAGES 21 ANO 23.
PUBLIC RECORDS O F SDiBNOLE
COUNTY, FLO R O A.
Datod F*a 25 day d July. 1002.
(CtRCUIT CO UR T BEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark d t u Cbcm Com
«k- iriroi
*
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D f.
M*-------»
nrn unoMjr
DapUy Clark
Pubadl to;
TH E 6EMF40LE HERALD
TH E LAW OFFICES O F GAVE) X
STER N . P JL. ATTO R NEY FOR
P U U N T*F
801 S. LtotvaraAy Okra SUM BOO
PUnUOon. FL 33324
(964)2336000
m ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABAJT1ES
ACT, paraona wdi BaabBH* ruedmg a p g g drnmmnilaaiai B m M
oontod CO UR T AOM M STRATION.
d
Fu
SEM INOLE
CouFy
Courthoua* d 407-696-4227.1-600•666771 (TO O) or 1-600BS6B770.
*Jw r BjncHian
_i - . toO—wjvw
—
n#try
PuM diAugud 4, It . 2002
PP017
B l TH E ORCUTT COURT
OF TH E 18TM
JLKAC4AL CBkCUTT,
COUNTY,
DA
GENERAL
C A S IN O ; 0 2 C A 453 14 G
GE CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. INC..
PLAW GFF
VS.
FRANCISCO M OTERO. IF LM NQ .
ANO IF DEAD, TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GR AN TEES,
ASSIGNEES,
UENO R S.
CR ED ITOR S,
TR USTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLABBNO AN W TER EST
BY. THR O UO H. UNDER OR
AGAINST FRANCISCO ML O TER O .
U SA NAVARRO IF UVF4G. ANO IF
DEAD. TH E UM OiOW N SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES, G R AN TEES,
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TR USTEES ANO A a
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST U S A NAVARRO;
DEERSONQ
HOM EOW NERS'
ASSOCIATION. B C j CtTTFBCIAL
EQ UITY SERVICES. INC. FrtCA
COMMERCIAL CR EDIT
CONSUM ER SER VICES. INC.;
JOHN DOE ANO JAN E DOE AS
UNKNOWN TEN AN TS M
POSSESSION
D EFE N D A N TS
NOTICE OF

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Chart** K Mdntoah. Jr. HouadioU
TR A C T t
Baaig a l d Fiat cartaai 1271 acre
trad d land knon aa L d t i,
Caacada* al Cadar Creak, ahonn on
a put thata d antaiad *Plal lor Brian
HonUnd.' dawn by John R Long 5
A ttocutaa. Drawing No
07TR A U LTI5. dated Apr* 24. 1997.
Mid recorded «i PUI Cabtnat | al
Skd* 664 d to* Jackaon CouFy
Ragiatry to which ralaranca la hereby
apacRcaty mad*
Together nth and aub|*d to an
■Eaitbng Pnvau Rd (26’ fVW T a*
ahonn on Ft* abov* rtlarancad put
TogaFiar with and aubiad to a nghld way to Nanlahala Power and Light
lor a Iranarnttion Mi*, aa ahonn on
On above Mle'encad plal
TogaFiar wan and xub|*d to any
and a l rattnclona. condrtion*.
rnvananu. aatamanu. and nghl*d way d pubkc record.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u BuarF to a Bunnury Ftod JudgnurF
d Foradoau* datod JU y 26. K Q 2
aniarad In C M Caa* No d F u
Ctrcuk C o m al to* 1STH Ju S d d
ttc u * to and tor BEMB40LE CouFy.
Sardord. Ftortda. I wB **■ to to*
Nghad and bad bkktor tor cadi d
HOLE CouFy Coutooua* toedad d
301 N. Park Avanua to Batdord.
Ftortda. d 11DO a m on to* 27 day
d Augud. 2002 F u kUowmg
deathbed property a* ad torto to
aakJ Sunmary Ftod JudgnurF. Io­
wa.
LO T sa. DEERSONQ 2. ACCORDM I T O TH E PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED M PLAT BOOK 46.
PAGES 27. 2* ANO 29. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF 6CMF40LE
COUNTY. FLO R D A
D dadtod day d JUL 25.2002
(CIR CUIT CO UR T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork d to* O o r t Com
By. Card Moora-Undaay

B l TH E CM CUTT COURT
OF TH E 16TH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
B l AMO POR
(C O U N TY ,
FLO R DA
C A M NO: M C A 664 14 K
NATIONAL C ITY M ORTGAGE C O ,
PLAINTIFF
VS.
JERRY L LEWIS. IF LM N O . ANO IF
DEAD, TH E UM OIOW N SPOUSE.
HEIRS. D EVISEES. GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITOR*. TR U STEES ANO A a
O TH ER PARTIES CUUM M O AN
M TER E8T BY. TH R O UO H UNOCR
OR AGAINST JERRY L LEWIS.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F JERRY L
LEWIS. IF ANY; CENOBIA a ON
LEWIS; JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
D EFEND AN TS)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE 111 m
NOTICE IS HEREBY OATEN p u eued to t S u m u ry Find JudgnurF
d Foradoau* dded JU y 24, 2002
araarad to C M Can* No. Q2-CA66414 K d F u C k o d Com d to* 1STH
Judkkd C m u i to d id tor SEMMOLE
CouFy. Santord, Florida. I adi aat to
F u N g iu d and bad bidder tor oaah
d to* W ad Front Door d F u 8EML
NOLE CouFy Coutooua* localad d
M l N. Park Avanua to BarFord,
Ftortda. d 11ADO a m on F u 17 day
d Augud. 2002 F u Idtowtog
add Summary Ftod JudgnurF. to­
ot
LO T 1. BLOCK 20. W EATHERSFIELD
SECOND
AOOITION.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I t PAGES 102 AND
103 PUBLIC REOOROS OP SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORDA.
Odad PM 24 day d JUy. M O .
(C M C U T COURT BEAU
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork d F u Ckou* Com
B y Mary Sboup*
Deputy Ctork
Pubkah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
TH E LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J.
STER N. P A . ATTO R NEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l 8 Unrvaraay Drtva 8UH 600
Ptortdton.FL 33324
(96412336000
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona wan d u b ilu i needtog a tpactol aooommoddtan fioukl
oontad COURT ADMINISTRATION.
M
FU
SEM INOLE
County
Coutooua* d 4076666227.16009666771 (TO O ) or 16006666770.
da Ftonda Relay Samoa
PUM dtAugud 4.11.2003

J £ 9 2 _____________________
Bl TH E C M C U T COURT
OP TH E ItT H
JUOKXAL CMCUTT,
Bl A ID POR
SEM M OL* COUNTY,
FLO R DA
C A M HO j 00-CA-1133-14W
BANKONE. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. TR USTEE BY
RESDCNT1AL FUNOMQ
CORPORATION ITS ATTORNEY
M FACT,
JEANNM E DAWSON. KENORJCK
SYKES; ENGLE HOM EORLANOO.
P4C ; KMGSBRIOOE COMMUNITY
SERVICES ASSOCIATION, INC.;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
JEANNF4E DAWSON. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF KENORICK SYKES.

ecals

JOHN DOE. JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT (S ) IN
POSSESSION OF TH E SUBJECT
PROPERTY.
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN p u tuant to a Final Judgment d
Foradoau* dated F u day d NOV
30. 2000. and aniarad to Cat* No.
OOCA-1633-14W. d F u Circuit
Com d F u 1BTH Ju d d d C m ui to
and tor Camlnola CouFy. Florida. I
*41 tat to F u hi(putt and bad b«5
dar lor caah d F u W EST FRONT
DOOR O F COURTHOUSE d Fu
Sarmnol* County Courttiout*. to
Samtooto CouFy. Florida d 1100
o'clock a m on F u day d AUG22.
2002. Fu toaowmg daaertud proper­
ly a* ad torto to tald Ftod JudgnurF.
to *4.
LO T 306. KINOS8RIDOE EAST
VILLAGE UNIT 3A. ACCORDING
TO TH E PLAT TH ER EO F AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 54.
PAGES 28 THROUOH 27, PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLO R D A
ArtUA: S I 7 HAMPSHIRE LANE.
OVIEDO. FL 32765
_______
to accordant* into F u American*
trip) DtoabBOat A d. Paraona into
modebon to pariupda to F U procaadtog thoukl corked to* Com
AdTFntoFator d 201 N. Park Avanua,
Sadord. FL 32771. Tatophona
Numbar (407)3236330 n d latar
Fun aavan (7) day* prtar to to* procaadtog. N heating Impaired. (TOO)
16006656771 or Vote* (V) 1-6005556770 vU Ftonda Relay Santo**
Dated F u day d JUL 22.2002.
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctork O l Tha Ckcut Court
B y Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctork
Submitted by
la * OMc* d Marthal C . Walton
1SOO NW 49lh Strad. Sdto 120
Fort Lauderdale. Florida 33309
Tatophona: (954HS3G365
Factor**: (951)7716053
Pudtoh Augud 4.11, 2002
PPQ2I
FI TH E CM CUTT COURT
OF TH E 1ITH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT,
Bl ANO FOR
SEM M OLE COUNTY,
FLO R D A
CM LUV ISaO N
C A M NO-! 01-CA-2130-14 K
BANK ONE FMANCIAL
SERVICES. INC .
FLORDA STATE TR UST
CORPORATION.
TR U S TEE
UNOCR THE PROVISION O F A
TR U S T AGREEM ENT OATEO
9/3/99 ANO KNOWN AS TR U S T
2306. d d .
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
(Ptoaa* pubkah to THE
SEMMOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY OW EN p u tuant lo a Ftod JudgnurF ol
Foradoau* datod to* 24 day d JUy.
2002. and aniarad to Cat* No O lCA-2130-14 K. d F u O c u t Com d
F u 1(TH Ju d d d O c u t In and tor
*
■- - m_ e*_ - - . to* IV .
a iddftwiosd LvOUrry. rnrioa, wntfMt
BANK ONE FM ANCIAL SERVICES.
M G It F u PtotoM and FLO R DA
STA TE TR U S T CORPORATION,
TR U S TEE UNDER TH E PROVI­
SION O F A TR U S T AGREEM .
CAROL F. SPINELU. FREEMAN C.
BRUCE, JR ; JAM ES J. FRAZIER;
JANI8 F. M ILLER: JO Y L
M CLAUGHLIN, JU D ITH F MERCAOANTE. JOHN DOE: JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TEN A N T (8 ) IN
POSSESSION O F TH E SUBJECT
PROPERTY. I « B adito to* htghad
and bad tu to r tor caah d F u
W EST FRO N T DOOR O F TH E
SEM INOLE CO UN TY CO UR T­
HOUSE. to Semmoto CouFy.
Ftortda. d 1100 on to* 27 day ol
Augud. 2002, t u
toaontog
daaertud property aa ad torto to
aaid Ftod JudgnurF. tondb
LO T I . LAKE JESSUP HEIGHTS.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECOHOED IN
PLAT BOOK 9. PAGE 67. O F TH E
PUBLIC RECORDS O F 8EMF40LE
COUNTY. FLORDA.
AIK/A 2306 PALM DRWE. OVIEDO.
FL 32766
to aooontono* into F u Anuricaru
*Hto DtoabBFaa Act. Paraona mto
Duabaaua naedrig a apodal acccromodaaon to parkdpato to tka pro
caadng should corFael F u Court
Admtotob d ot d 201 N Park Avanua.
Sadord FL 32771, Tatophona
Numbar (407)3236330 n d la id
Fun aavan (7) day* prior to to* procaadng K hearing imparted. (TO O)
16006666771 or WFc* (V)16009656770 vU Ftonda Relay Samcaa
Deled F U day d JUL 22. 2002.
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk O l The Oreuk Com
B y Mary Stoupa
Deputy Clark
Submmed b y
Law OUlca d Marshal G Wdaon
1600 NW 49to StraaL SUM 120
Fort LauderdaU. Ftonda 33309
Tatophona: (964)4634)366
Facsrmla (964)7716062
Pubkah: Augud 4.11,2002
PP022
M TH E O R CUTT CO UN T
OF THE ED N TEEN TH
j u d ic ia l em eu rr
O F TH E STATE O F FLO R D A ,
M ANO FOR
SEM M OLE COUNTY
cry*, d iv is io n
Caaa N d S 5 C A 6 1 5 1 5 0
HOUSEHOLD FM ANCE
CORPORATION M.
va.
MAURICE ADAMS. J R : JANE DOE
ADAMS. TH E UNKNOWN WIFE O F
MAURICE ADAMS. J R ; IF UVW G.
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAD
OCFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED. TH E R ESPEG
TW E
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CR ED ITOR S.
LIENORS
ANO
TR USTEES ANO A a OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BV.
THROUGH. UNDER OR AGAINST
TH E NAUEd OEFENOANT(S):
HIOOEN RIDGE CONDOMINIUM
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
IN C ; JOHN DOE. UNKNOWN
TENANT. ,'ANE DOE. UNKNOWN
TENANT.
NOTICE O F BALE
Node* to hereby gpvan FuL p u euarF to a Ftod Suim ury JudgnurF
ol Foradoau* adarad to F u abovadytod caua*. to to* C ra B Cam ol
Sanend* CouFy. Ftonda. I a a aei
CouFy. Ftonda. daaertud a t
UNIT NO. SOF. O F I900EN RIOGE
CONDOM taUM . ACCOROM G TO
THE DECLARATION O F CONOOM M UM THEREOF. RECORDED M
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1367
AT PAGE 0625. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA. ANO FILEO AMENO
M ENTS TH ER ETO . TO G ETH ER
W ITH AN UNOW DEO INTEREST IN
ANO TO TH E COMMON ELE­
M ENTS APPURTENANT TO S AD
UN IT AS SET FORTH F4 THE DEC­
LARATION OF CONOOM M UM .
A/K/A 725 S NORTH LAKE BLVO.
160. ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS. FL

L ecals

L ecals

L ecals

32701.
d pubkc tala, to F u N d u tl and beat
btddar. lor cath. AT THE W EST
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COUN­
TY CO UR THO USE. SANFORD.
FLORDA. Ftonda. d 1 1 0 0 A M .cn
F u 29 day ol Augud. 2002.
Maryanna Moraa
Clark oI CIRCUIT Com
BYRutoKtog
Deputy Ctork
La* Othcea d D add C. Conauagra
8901 North Am unu Avanua
Tampa, Ftortda 33604-1041
Anomay* lor PlatoHI
Pubtoh: Augud 4,11.2002
PP024
_________________

LO T 10. ALAFAVA WOOO PHASE
10. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED FI PLAT
BOOK 37. PAGE I I . OF THE P L »U C RECOROS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 1042 Oackdrom Drtva.
Ovudo. FL 32755
W ITNESS MY HAND and F u tad
d Fkt Com on JU y 24.2002.

dated Bu 3rd day d May. Year Two
Thoutand. Known aa Trael Numbar
2413 Kay Ava Landbuet and al
uiknown partial clatoang by.
tvough. undd or agatod Bu abov*
named dalandanlx. who tr* nd
known to tu (toad or atom. Whether

FI TH* CWCUTT COURT
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
OF THE STATE OF FLO R DA,
M A N O FO R
SEMF40LC COUNTY
O W L D M IR M
Caa* No: 01-CA -1IU -14-Q
Cm riNAN CIAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
DAVID S C O TT NORTON. JANE
DOE NORTON. UNKNOWN WIFE
OF DAVID SCO TT NORTON; CHER
LYNN NORTON; JOHN OOE
NORTON. UNKNOWN HUSBANO
O F CHER LYNN NORTON. IF
LIVING,
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F 8AID
DEFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UiaCNOWN HEIRS,
D EVISEES.
QRAN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CR ED ITOR S.
UEN O R S
AND
TR USTEES ANO A a OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNOER OR AGAINST
THE NAMEd DEFENOANT(S);
SUPERIOR
CO N STR UCTIO N
MAINTENANCE. INC. DrtVA
SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION
SERVICES. IN C : JO H N DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT.
NOTICE OF SALE
rvOuc® w nmwuy g w i m «i. pureuarF to a Ftod Suranary Judgiunl
oI Foradoau* araarad to t u above
ttytod caua*. to t u O ra * Com oI
Samtooto CouFy, Ftortda. I ad tat
County. Ftortda. daariturt aa:
LO T 29. CH ESTN UT ESTATES
PHASE 1. ACCOROINQ TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECOROED M
PLAT BOOK 46. PAGE 47 O F THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF 8EMF40LE
COUNTY. FLORDA.
A/K/A 1139 SENECA BLVD, WIN­
TER SPFUNOS, FL 32706
d pubte td * . to 9 u M M «d and bad
btddar. tor caah. AT TH E W EST
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COUN­
TY CO UR THO USE. SANFORD,
FLO R DA. Ftortda. d 1100 A M , on
F u 29 day ol Augud, 2002.
ciatk d c « c u r r Corn
BY Mary Streep*
DapUy Ctork
La* OMca* ol D add G Conauapi
•901 Norti Armada Avar**
Tamp*. Ftortda 33604-1041
AOomaya tor P ld d d
Pubkah: Augud 4,11,2002
TH * CtRCUTT CO UR T
OF TH* SIGHT* ENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
M A N O FO R
S tM M O L l COUNTY.
O W L ACTION
. e i-io a -C A
DIVWkON 1443.
MORTGAGE ELECTROM C
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S. B IG
AS NOMINEE FOR TAYLOR. BEAN
ANO WHITAKER MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
c a s in o

CARROLL A NOKES, d d .
Detondandk).
NOTICE O F
PO R BCLO BU R EM U
NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN purtuant to a Ftod JudgmarF ol
Mortgage Foradoau* dded JU y 25.
2002. and antorad to Caaa NO. O lIOS ol t u Clroul Court d F u EIGH­
TEEN TH Ju d d d Ckou* In d id tor
BEMP40LE CouFy, Ftortda wharato
M ORTGAGE ELECTR O M C REGIS­
TRATION SYSTEM B, F IG AS NOMINEE FOR TAYLOR. BEAN ANO
WHITAKER M ORTGAGE CORPO­
RATION. la F u PtotoM and CARROLL A. NOKES; KATHLEEN
NOKES; CIRFB4ANC4AL EQ UITY
SERVICES,
IN C.;
at*
Fu
U fiM u a m , i tro m i id im n u p w
and bad Mddw tor eadi d W E8T
FRONT DOOR O F TH E SEMB40LE
CO U N TY CO UR THO USE. SAN­
FORD. FLORDA d 11DO AM, on t u
29 day ol AuguaL 2002. F u IdtoHing
daaertud property aa ad korti to
add Ftod Judgm art
LO T 74. BAUSALJTO, SECTION
TH R EE. ACCOROINQ TO TH E
PLAT THEREOF A3 REOOROCO *4
PLAT BOOK 21, PAGE 74
THROUOH T t. INCLUSIVE. PUB­
LIC RECORDS O F BEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORDA.
A/K/A *01 Doator Drtva.
Caaadbany. FL 32707
W ITNESS MY HAND and t u aad
d F U Com on JU y 25.2002.
Maryam* Moraa
Clark d F u C B M Com
ByMary 8trouu
Oaouty Ctork
EduvanU AAaaodd**. P A
P D . Boa 2501*
Tdnpa. Ftortda 33S2260I6
“ Sa# Anurtcan* «* h OtoabMa* A d
I ycu ara a paraon « d i a daaMRy
who naadk accomnmddton to order
to parketoato to Fka prooaadng. you
at* andtod d no cod to you. tor F u
ptoviaton ol cartain attlatanca.
Ptoaa* oontod C o m AdmntoFakon
d 201 N. Park Avanua, Sardord.
Ftortda 32771, tatophona number
(407)6656227. wKhto 2 working
day* ol you racapl ol tka docu­
ment N hearing impaaed, (TO O ) I•006656771.
PubUdt: Augud 4.11.2002
PP029_________________________
TH E C M M T COURT
OF TH E D G H T IIN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M A N O FO R
BtkBNOLE COUNTY,
O W L ACTIO N
CAS* NO. 02-1T6-CA
DIVISION 14-K.
M ERRJU LYNCH MORTGAGE
CAPITAL.
AUTUMN LEA KNOUSE. d d .
Odandark(i)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN p u tuark to a Ftod judgment ol
Mortgage Foradoau* datod JUy 24.
2002. and aniarad to C m NO 02176 d F u O ra * Court d t u EIGH­
TEEN TH Ju d d d O ra * to did tor
SEMINOLE CouFy. Ftonda nturoto
MERRILL LYNCH M ORTGAGE
CAPITAL. I* F u Planum and
AUTUMN LEA KNOUSE; ara (u
ndanrtdkk. I wfl aal to F u hqhed
and bad bddar tor cadi d W EST
IH O N T DOOR OF THE SEAMNOLE
CO UN TY CO UR THO USE. SANFORO. FLORDA d 11DO AM. m Fu
27 day d Augud. 2002, F u toaowtog
daaertud property aa t d lorth to
ta d Ftod JudgnurF:

Claik d F u cra m Com
ByOoroFiy W. 6o*on
Deputy Ctork
EChavarria 5Aavocuto*. P A
PO Bar 25018
Tampa, Ftortda 33622-6016
•'Sea Americana **h Dtaabamaa A d
* you at* a paraon wdi a dadkRy
who naada accommodation to order
to pamopala to Fke procaadtog. you
ara andtod d no cod to you. lor F u
provtoion d cartaai autotanca.
P to M corked Com Adrarketration
at 201 N. Park Avanua. Santord.
Florida 12771, telephone number
(407)6656227. within 2 working
day* d you receipt d Fke docu­
ment B haartng Impdrad. (TO O) 18009556771.
Pubkah: Augud 4, It , 2002
TH E C B K U IT COURT
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
JUCkCUL O R CUfT
M A N O FO R
SCINNOLE COUNTY,
FLO R D A
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. 02604-CA
DIVISION 14-0,
WASHING TON MUTUAL HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. SUCCESSOR
IN TER EST TO PNC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION O F AMERICA.
MARK Z A C C O U fLd d .
Odandanl(i)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u tuark to a Final Judgment d
Mortgage Foradoau* dated JU y 25.
2002, and araarad to c m NO. 02■04 d F u Clroul Corn d F u EIGH­
TEEN TH Ju d d d Orcu* to and tor
SEVB40LE CouFy. Ftortda wharato
W ASHINGTON M UTUAL HOME
M ORTGAGE. IN C. SUCCESSOR
IN TER EST TO PNC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION O F AM ERICA la
B u Platodl and MARK ZACCOUR;
FAIRW IN03 FEDERAL CR ED IT
UNION; AMERICAN EXPRESS
TRAVEL RELATED SERVICES.
INC.; SEMINOLE CO UN TY BOARD
O F CO U N TY COM M ISSIONERS;
ara F u Datondanta. I *• aal to F u
tm j* * aid bad btddar tor cadi d
W EST FRO N T DOOR O F TH E
SEM INOLE C O U N TY C O U R T­
HOUSE. SANFORD, FLO R DA al
11.-00 AM. on F u 10*1 day d
September, 2002, F u Idtowtog
lAMiwBkMl
— — —i ■ ia i aa wai Luda a
OMCTWO propony
u wm iom n
tald Ftod Judgrrunt
LO T 3, BLOCK 4, A B . R U S S Ea'S
ADOrnON TO FO R T REED, A SUB­
DIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 1, AT PAGE 97. OF
TH E PUBLIC RECOROS O F SEMI­
NOLE CO UN TY. FLO R D A ANO
ALSO TH E NORTH 22 1 FE ET OF
TH E SO UTH 39.1 F E E T O F THE
W EST 7.9 FE ET O F LO T 4. BLOCK
4. O F S A D A B . R U S S EU B ADDI­
TION TO FORT REED.
A/K/A 2603 Qrm drttw Avenue.
Santord. FL 32773
W ITNESS MY HAND d id 9 « ta d
d Fkt Com on JU L 26.2002.
Maryam* Moraa
Ctork d F u Ckcui Com
ByRuto King
f W ir i n »(j(
Eduvm to AAaaodd**. P A
PO . Box 28016
Tampa, Ftortda 33622-6011
~8** Americana w*h DtoabMU* A d
B you ara a paraon wtih a daabMy
xtoo naaM arm mmortdton to order
p »»c p M i n wm proewong, you
are arkdad d no ood to you. tor F u
pnwmon oI oirU In issistsnce.
P to M oorkad C o m Adntodbdton
d 201 N. Park Avanua, Santord,
Ftortda 32771, tolkphonk nunbar
(407)6666227, krtBkn 2 working
daya d yo u raoalpl d tka docu­
ment. B hearing bnpatad, (TO O ) 1■006666771.
PUktoh: Augud 4, I I , 2002
JS23&amp; _________________________
TH E O R C U T CO UR T
O F TH E O O H TEENTH
JUDICIAL CBkCUIT
M A N O FO R
I COUNTY,
CIVK. ACTION
CASE NO. 02-1141-CA
DIVISION 1 5 0 .
PRINCIPAL RESIDENTIAL
M ORTGAGE, FTC ,
MYRA ANN HAYDEN, d d .
O dw ddkjk).
NOTICE O F
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u auark to a Ftod Judgment d
Mortgage Foradoau* datod JU y 25.
2002, and araarad to C m NO. 021141d t u CIrauti C cm d B « EIGH­
TEEN TH Ju d d d Ckcui to and tor
BEMB40LE County. Ftortda wharato
P flB O FA L RESIDENTIAL MORT­
G AGE. IN C . to t u PtotoM and
MYRA ANN HAYDEN; HUMBERTO
GARCIA
P1EDRA
art
Fu
Ditondmto. I wd M t o t u NgRad
and bad H M d tor cadi d W EST
FRONT DOOR O F TH E 8EMB40LE
CO U N TY CO UR THO USE. SAN­
FORD. FLORDA H 11DO AM. on F u
29Fi day d Augurf. 2002, Fu loaow­
tog daaertud property aa ad lorth to
Bald Ftod JudgmarF
LO T 23. LAKEHURST, ACCORD­
ING TO THE p l a t t h e r e o f a s
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 55.
PAGES 17. IS . 19. ANO 20. OF THE
PUBUC RECOROS O F SEM FD LE
COUNTY, FLORDA.
AM IA 2842 Wktow Bay Terrace.
Caaaatuny. FL 32707
W ITNESS MY HANO did F u aad
d Fkt Com on JUL 25.2002.
Maryam* Moraa
Ctork d tu C b c u l Com
By Card Moora-Undtay
DapUy Ctork
Eduvanto AAaaoctotoa. P A
PD . Box 25019
Txmpa. Ftonda 336226016
"5aa Americana wtol D uxbann Ad
B you ara a paraon wtoi a daabdiy
ara antotod H m o o d to you.
provtoion d cartain a id dxn r*.
h i m contact Court Adminiatrafton
d 201 N Park Avanua. Sarkoid.
Ftonda 32771. tolaphona number
(407)6656227, wahto 2 working
daya d you raedpt d Fax docu­
ment B hearing tmpaaad. (TO O ) t•006556771.
PUktoh: Augud 4.11.2002
PP029__________________________
M TH E ORCUTT COURT
O F TH E M O N T IU T H
CMCUTT
M A N O FO R
SIM B40L* COUNTY,
FLO R DA
CASE NO. 01-CA-2777-146
EMC MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
TER R Y JENKINS. SHARON R.
JENKINS. TRINA MARRERO. AS
TR USTEE, and nd paraoruBy Uktor
t a ptovtonra d a Trad Agreement

devtaeex.

giantaaa.

axtigneex.

or odur d d ru rk x. 'TE N A N T 11
anVor TEN A N T r r , B u partto*
tolandsd to accourk tor t u paraon or

toT

NOTICE OF BALE
Ndtoa to haraby glvan Bu l puauark
to F u Ftod Judgment d Foradoau*
dated JU y 24. 2002. to tka caua*. I
* 1 M l D u property aiuatad to
SEMINOLE
County.
Ftortda
TH E SOUTH 7 FE ET O F LO T 6.
A a O F LOT 7. ANO THE NORTH 18
FE ET O F LO T 8. BLOCK 10. WYN
NEWOOO. ACCOROINQ TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROED FI
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGES 92. 93. ANO
94. PUBLIC RECOROS O F SEM NOLE COUNTY. FLO R D A
x V i 2413 Kay Avanua. Santord.
Florida 32771
d pubic tala, to t u Ngpud and bad
bidder, lor cadi, d t u W ad Irani
door d F u Samtooto County
Courthoua* localad d 301 North
Pdk Avanua. Santord. SEMINOLE
County. Ftortda, al 11.00 o'clock
a m , on Augud 27,2002.
Datod d Santord Ftortda tka 24
(toy d JUy. 2002.
(Sad)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Ctork d FU Clrtuk Com
By Dorothy W Boaon
Deputy Ctork
Dougtoa C. Zahm. PJL
18930U S . Hwy 19N., #300
Ctoarwator.FL 33794
(727)5366911 phone / (727)5391094 tax
PU m
pubkxh to: Tha Samtooto
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICAN OtSABATOES ACT. A
PERSON FT NEED O F A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICI­
PATE Bl THIS PROCEEDING OR
TO ACCESS A CO UR T SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY SHALL.
W ITHIN A REASONABLE TIME
PRIOR TO ANY PR O CEED ED OR
NEED TO ACCESS A SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY. COURT
TH E ADMBBSTRATWN OFFICE OF
TH E COURT. 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SANFORD, FLORDA
32771. TELEPH O NE (407) 323
4330. OR 16006556771 (ThD), or
16006556770 (V ). VIA FLORDA
RELAY SERVICE.
PubtdULugud 4,11.2002
£ 2 2 * _________________________
M TH E O R CUTT COURT
OF TH * EIGHTEENTH
JU D K U L C M C U T
M A N O FO R
E F iB N O f COUNTY,
FLO R D A
CASE N O J 05 C A -4M 140
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANYW EST, xuccaaeor to MELLON
M ORTQAOE COMPANY,
va.
STEW ART B FAMOUS. J R . and
DOROTHEA M. FAMOUS, It* w*a.
STATEWIDE INVESTORS
M ODB4GS TR UST, did
UNKNOWN TENANTSDW NERS,
N O TK E O F S A LI
noao* a naraciy grvan rw l. putuark to Bu order or End (udamark
araarad to Fke eda* to t u O ra *
Court d SamtooH CouFy Ftortda. I
Samtooto C o u Fja Ftortda. daaerbad

at:

LO T t . BLOCK D. WOOOMERE
TER R ACE
SECTIO N
ONE.
ACCOROINQ TO TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F. AS RECORDED B4
PLAT BOOK I I , RAGE 92. OF THE
PUBUC R EG O fD S O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLO R D A
and commonly bnoaai aa:
1601 Terrace Drtva. Santord FL
32773
d putac ada, to • « N d u d and bad
bidder, tor caad d F u wad Iront
door d F u Banknoto County
Courthoua*. Santord Florida, d
1100 AM an Augud 29.2002
Datod JU y 25,2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK O F TH E COURT
DyMary Stroup*
DapUy Ctork
h i
A ct paraon* vkti
neatting a xpadd accom­
modation to ptifkdpato to Fka propaxdtog thoukl contact corn
AdrkrkaFatton d latophoru fUMTt*r
(407)6666227, nd totor tu n aavan
(7) daya prior to t u procaadtog *
hearing Imparted, (TO O ) 1600666■771, or Voio* (V) 16006666770.
vto Ftortda Rday Sdvlc*.
M uon ia m o c M h , PJL
17757 U S 16 North. 8u6* 600
Ctoarwatd. FL 33784
(727)536-3600
Pub6diAugud4.1T.2002
PP034_________________________
M TH E C M C U T CO UR T
OP TH E D Q H TU M TH
JU N C IA L O R C U T M
ANO POR BEMMOLB
COUNTY, FLO R DA
CASE NO j 0 3 6 0 6 6 4 -1 5 (0 )
M ORTGAGE ELECTROM C
REGISTRATION SYSTEM S. B4C-,
ax Nomtoaa ter ItouaahnM Ftoanca

H EN R dU B IER . d d .
NOTICE OP BALE
(PUktoh to Samtooto Herald)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u ­
auark to a Ftod Smanary Judgment
d Foradoau* dated JU y IS . 2002.
araarad to C M Caaa No. 02-CA66414(G) d FU C a ua C o m d Fu
Ei(pkeerkh Ju d d d Ckcui to and lor
M ORTGAGE ELECTROM C REGIS­
TRATION SYSTEM S. B4C.. at
Nomtoaa lor Itm.toehold Ftoanca
Corporation. Planed, d id HENRM
U BIER, *L a l. ara Odanddka.
I wB aaito F u NgFud bktitor tor
caah d F u Wad Franc Door d F u
Samtooto County Courthoua*. 301
North Park Avanua. Swkcvd. Ftonda
32771. d 11SO am . on t u on t u 29
day d Augud. 2002. F u toaowtog
daaertud rad proparly aa ad torth to
- - - - |o
LO T 53. GRANADA S O U TH
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 15. PAGE 100. O F TH E PUB­
U C RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORDA.
W ITNESS my hand and aad d t u
oom on JUL 26. 2002
CO UR T SEAL
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By. Run King
DapUy dark
Anomay t o PtotoM*
linen L Rotator. Eaqiar*
Slaver B Oiaarktold. P A
SUM 402
7000 Wad Patoiaao Park Road
Boca Raton. Ftonda 33433
Tatophona (561) 3926191
Facaewto (591) 3926996
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c w c u rr c o u r t
O F TH E 1ITH
cw c u rr,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
c n m d iv is io n
C A M NO.: 02-CA-12M-14K
DANK OF AMERICA. N A
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
NATIONSBANK, N A
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
NATIONSBANK O f FLORIOA, N A .

HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL
NETWORK. IN C ,
Plant*.
va
DANIEL D ECO STA JR and TRACY
O ECO STA N t w*a. UNKNOWN
TENANT NO 1; UNKNOWN TEN ­
ANT NO 2; and ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES CLAIMING INTER ESTS
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAM ST A NAMED DEFENDANT
TO THIS ACTION. OR HAVING OR
CLAIM #® TO HAVE ANY RIGHT.
TITL E OR IN TER EST IN THE
PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED.

m th e

ju w c u l

TONY J. TORCASO. M al.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO : UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
TO N Y J . TO RCASO (Ratktenc*
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal enaction
lor Foradoaura d Mongaga on Ih#
todoatog daacrfoad property
SEE EXH W T 'A '
U TS Fleetwood Mod* HomA. Serial
F » 03X033094S3427E situated on
Lo K » 101 d iho Hactenda Vllag*
Mob*# Homeowner* Allocution,
Inc, more M y daacrtoad aa :
PARCEL 1:
COMMENCE AT THE INTERSEC­
TION O F THE SOUTHERLY RIGHTOF-W AY LINE O F TH E LONOW OOD-OVIEDO ROAD (STATE
ROAO «J4 ) AND TH E EASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-W AY LINE OF MOSS
ROAD IN W INTER SPRINGS,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA;
TH EN CE SO UTH 740 80 FE ET
ALONG TH E EASTERLY RIGHTOF-W AY LINE O F SAID MOSS
ROAD FOR A POINT OF BEGIN­
NING; TH ENCE EAST. MO 00
FEET. TH EN CE NORTH 4*995
FEET TO A POINT 2SOOO FEET
SO UTH O F TH E SOUTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-W AY LINE OF SAID
LONQW OOO OVIEDO
ROAD;
THENCE SOUTH 0S*2T4r EAST.
403 00 FEET ALONG A UNE PAR­
ALLEL W ITH AND 730 00 FEET
SO UTH OF SAID SOUTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-W AY LINE; THENCE
NORTH t r w i r W EST. 87.01
F E E T THENCE NORTH 01*3B ir
EAST. 17*00 F E E T THENCE
NORTH M * » '4 r W EST. *4 04
F E E T THENCE NORTH 01*W UT
EAST, tt.4 0 FEET TO A PO*FT ON
BA® SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
UN E. SA® POOR LY04Q SOUTH
M -7 3 47- EAST. *01.10 FE ET
FROM TH E POINT O F COM ­
M ENCEM ENT TH ENCE SOUTH
• r o -4 r EAST. 170.79 FE ET
ALONG SA® SOUTHERLY RIGHTOF-W AY UN E; THENCE SOUTH
O f * r t r W EST. 71-S3 F E E T
THENCE NORTH ir Z Y A T W EST.
*5.78 FEET; TH ENCE SO UTH
01* * r ir W EST, 17*47 FE ET
THENCE SOUTH 10*31S T W EST.
8701 F E E T TH ENCE SOUTH
W 7 T 4 7 - EAST. 11700 FE ET
ALONG A UNE PARALLEL WITH
ANO 730 00 FE ET SOUTH O F SAJO
SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE
TO TH E P O N T O F CURVATURE
OF
A
CURVE
CONCAVE
NORTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS
O F 160000 FEET ANO A CENTRAL
ANGLE O F ir s r 4 l* . TH ENCE
CONTINUING PARALLEL W ITH
8A O SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
UNE RUN EASTERLY B220S FEET
ALONG TH E ARC O F SA® CURVE
TO TH E PO SIT O F TANGE NCY,
TH ENCE CO N TM UB® PARALLEL
W ITH ANO *80 00 FEET SOUTH OF
SA® SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
UNE RUN NORTH T ry tT S T EAST.
9099* FEET. TH ENCE NORTH
J7 1 T 4 4 - W EST. 8701 FEET.
THENCE NORTH 17*2I'M " W EST,
17* *0 F E E T TH EN CE SO UTH
Tr * T *7* W EST. *400 F E E T
THENCE NORTH 17*7I T T W EST,
21.40 FE ET TO THE SOUTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-W AY U N E O F SAID
LONGWOOO-OV1EOO
ROAD;
THENCE NORTH 72**r*7* EAST.
17*78 F E E T ALONG
SA®
SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE;
THENCE SOUTH 17*2I T T EAST,
21.83 F E E T TH ENCE SO UTH
T2**r*7* W EST. 18 78 F E E T
THENCE SOUTH 17*7I T T EAST,
17147 F E E T TH EN CE SOUTH
a r o r o r e a s t . 87.o i f e e t
THENCE NORTH 72***T7* EAST.
4*802 FEET ALONG A UN E PAR­
ALLEL W ITH ANO 280 00 FE ET
SO UTH OF SA® SOUTHERLY
RIGHT-OF-W AY U N E; THENCE
NORTH 17*21*2** W EST. M S *
F E E T THENCE NORTH 7?'1« 37*
EAST. 429.79 FEET TO THE W EST­
ERLY R IO H TO F-W AY UN E OF
HAYES ROAD; THENCE SOUTH
00*63-23- EAST. 49*32 FEET
ALONQ SA® WESTERLY RIGHTOF-W AY UNE; THENCE SOUTH
04*1 r S T EAST. 601.*7 FE ET
ALONQ SAJO W ESTERLY RIGHTOF-W AY UN E; THENCE SOUTH
00*63-23* EAST. 2*4 1* FE ET
ALONG SA® WESTERLY RIGHTOF-WAY UNE OF HAYES ROAD;
THENCE SOUTH 72**r*7* WEST,
1403.61 ALONQ A UNE PARALLEL
W ITH ANO 148000 FE ET SOUTH
OF TH E CENTERUNE O F SA®
LONOWOOO-OV1EDO ROAO TO
THE PO M T O F CURVATURE O F A
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY
HAVING A RADIUS O F 27*0 00
FE ET ANO A CENTRAL AN G IE OF
1t*S7*4r, THENCE CONTM UM O
PARALLEL W ITH ANO 14*000
FEET SOUTH O F TH E CENTER­
U N E O F SA® LONGW OOOO VCDO ROAO RUN WESTERLY
S09A* F E E T ALONO TH E ARC OF
SAID CURVE TO TH E F O N T O F
TANGE NCY, TH ENCE NORTH
*•*2X42* W EST *60.11 FEET
ALONG A UN E PARALLEL WITH
ANO 14*0.00 F E E T SOUTH OF
• A D CENTERUNE TO TH E EAST­
ERLY RIGHT-OF-W AY I M
OF
SAID MOSS ROAO; TH ENCE
NORTH *80 M FEET ALONQ BAD
EASTERLY RKJHT-OF-W AY UN E
TO THE PO M T OF BEOM NM O.
A/K/A 101 EAST SR 4*4 LO T 101,
W M TER SPRMOS. FL 3270*
Be* to rn M agatoal you And you
are required to servo a copy ot you
wrtton d«4inm , * m y. to I . on
A
A-_A--M n
*“ -----Bto/piM
w&lt; V|f»ifnn
fiSiJOn, B
• A A**onwy
tor PlatoM, shot* M m I* 1(00
NW 49TH STREET. SUITE 120. FT.
LAUOEROALE.FL 33309 wMitotobty (10) day* alter *a Irtl pubacaaon
of IM* No*o* to to* M m puOMh
to TH E 8EMMOLE HERALD) m d
•toto* original wah »wCterkcf tote
Court aahar balor*
Ptoinwri attorney or
tiaraaRar, o ta rM u *
entered agAtoal you
demanded to to* oomptemt.

to

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i A ct Panona
I*
modeaon to parttolpaaa to **• proceadxig a/iodd contact to* Coul
AdrranaatrUor *1201 N Parti Avenue.
Bmtord a
32771, Tatopnon*
Number (407)373-4330 not talar
toan aavan (7) day* prior to to* prore adng * haartog n f x u d (TDD)
t -*000660771 or Wao* (V) 1000M6O770 Via Florida Ratoy Sarvtca*.
W ITNESS my hand and to* taal oi
toM Court tort day ol A IN 24 7002
Mary Ann* Wort*
A* Ctor* ot to* Cowl
By Itoto King
A* Dapuly Ctor*
Pubkah (P u tt* pubkah to Th*
PubtaltAuguat 4.11.2002
PFQ73
M THS CTRCUTT COURT FOR
■CM M OUI COUNTY,
CJYK DrVtkfOH
C A M NO. U-CA 9S8-14-Q

NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purmar* to an Ordar or Sunmary Final
■Mdgmart d loracloaur* datad July
28. 2007 and anlarad to Cat* No.
07-CA-3S2-14-O d to* Clrcul Court
&lt;* to* El?***n#i JudtoW C ira* to
and tor Samtooit Couey. Florida,
wturaln Homecomings Financial
Network. Inc It PlatoM and DANIEL
D ECO STA JR and TRACY DECOS­
TA hte **#. UNKNOWN TENANT
NO I; UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2;
m d ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING
IN TER ESTS
BY.
TH R O UGH UNDER OR AGAINST A
NAMED DEFENDANT TO TH IS
ACTION. OR HAVING OR CLAIM­
ING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE
OR M TER EST M THE PROPERTY
HEREIN
DESCRIBED.
are
Defendant!. I at* •*■ to to* Ngtoatt
and baa! btddar tor caah al th* Waal
Front Door d to* Samtool* County
Courthouse. 301 North Pars Avanua.
8ar*ord. Florida 32771 al SarrmoM
Couxy. Honda, at 1100 a m. on to*
29 day ol AugusL 2002. to* lotootng
daacrtoad praparty as sal forth to
said Order or Ftoal Judgment. to-w«
PARCEL 7. FROM THE NORTH­
EAST CORNER OF THE NORTH­
W EST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
O F SECTION 31. TOWNSHIP 20
SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST. SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLO R ID A RUN
SOUTH M DEGREES 1* MINUTES
3* SECONOS W EST. ALONQ THE
NORTH UN E OF SAID NORTH­
W EST 1/4 OF SOUTHEAST 1/4 A
DISTANCE OF 787.88 F E E T TO
TH E EAST RIOMT-OF-WAY UNE
OF
LONGW OOO
MARKHAM
ROAO SAME B E#® A 66 FO OT
WIOE RIGHT-OF-W AY THENCE
RUN 80UTH 24 DEGREES 1* MIN­
UTES SS SECONOS EAST ALONQ
8 A D RIGHT-OF-WAY 3**3 FEET.
THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY
ALONG A CURVE CONCAVE
NORTHEASTERLY
HAVINO A
RADIUS OF 96781 FEET. A CEN­
TRAL ANGLE O F IS DEGREES 67
MINUTES 4* SECONOS AN ARC
DISTANCE OF 2M *4 FEET.
TH EN CE
RUN
SO UTH
40
DEGREES 09 M M UTE8 41 SEC­
ONOS EAST. 203 F E E T FOR A
POINT O F BEOINNtf® THENCE
CONTM UE SOUTH 40 DEGREES
0* MINUTES 41 SECONOS EAST
78 FEET. THENCE RUN NORTH 49
DEGREES 80 M M UTES 19 SEC­
ONOS EAST 138 FEET, THENCE
RUN NORTH 40 DEGREES 0* MM­
U TES 41 SECONOS W EST, 78
F E E T THENCE RUN SOUTH 49
DEGREES 80 MINUTES 19 SEC­
ONOS W EST. 138 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING
* you ara a parson wMi a daabfrry
•too naada m y accommodation to
ordar to partidptoa to tola proceed­
ing, you ara anUBad. at no coal to
you, to to* provtaion ot certain aaaatanca. PI**** contact toe Court al
407-068-4330 «*hai two (2) working
day* ot yo u racaipt d N * NoVca; *
you ara hearing or vorc* toipalrad.
eel Florida Ratty Santo* (800)955•770
DATED at Santord. Florida on JUL
29.2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
A l Ctor*. C ka* Court
By; RutoKtog
A* Deputy Ctorti
SMITH, HIATT A DIAZ. P A
Aaomay* tor PlatoM
2991 Eaat Oakland Part, BNd . Suaa
303
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306
Publah Sanford Hereto
PubAaTv Augual 4 , 11,2002
PP032*
M THS C M C U T CO UR T
OF TH* EIGHTEENTH
JU H C U U .C H C U T
O F FLO R B A ,
M ANO FOR
EBMBtOLB COUNTY
GENERAL
JURWOtC nO N DIVISION
C A M NO. 01-CA-M 14-14-O
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
v*.
JUAN MARQUEZ-CRUZ, at al .
_______
(• )NOT3CS OF
FO R ECLO SUM SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to ■ Ftoal Judgment ot
Foradoaura dated July 28. 2002.
and araarad to Caa* No. O t-CA2*14-14®. of to* O ra * C o ul ot to*
EIGHTEENTH JudeMl C to * to m d
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein CHASE MANHATTAN
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION to
PlatoM and JUAN M ARQUEECRUZ, at at, ara Calendar*1. I wd
eel to tie
and best bidder kx
caah at to* W ad Irent door d to*
Courthoua* to SANFORD. SEM I­
NOLE County. Florida. 11:00 AM
o’doc* on to* 27 day at Augual.
2002, to* totoatng daacrtoad propatly a* aat torft to aato Final JudgmaE,
to toft
L O T • BLOCK B. STERLING
FARK-UM T FOUR. A SUBDIVISION
ACCO R D #® TO TH E P U T
THEREOF, AS RECORDED M P U T
BOOK 21. PAGEIS) • S 7. O F THE
PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA; a/Va 321
Shadow Oak Drtv*. Caaaatoarry.
Florida 32707.
DATED*** d a yd JU L 28. 2002.
IMAryArtntz
l a n . a f u d l IMO*M
SrMa to
Aa Ctorti ot aard Court
By Card MoorpLtodaay
Aa Deputy Ctorti
Submated by
Fabar SGAau, P. A.
Sdto 300
1670 Madruga Avanua
Coral Gabtoa, Florida 33144
(308)882-4110
Pareon* M*h a daabttoy atoo naad
a apactol accommodation to p a id pat* to tola procaadng ehocAd conlad C o ul Adraraatraaon al 301 N.
Park Avanua, Suaa N301, Santord.
Florida 32771, wttotn 2 workxig day*
pnor
to
toa
procaadng
Talaphona (407)668-4227; 1900968-8771 (TDO ) or 1 -*00966-1770
|V| VM Mono* n «4 y oBfYKB
Pub*ahAugud 4.11.2002
PP038
NOT1CS OF
F1CTTT10U9 NAME
None* I* haraby ghrm toal I am
engaged m buaeiaaa al 2921 S.
Orlando Orly*. *2. Santord.
Samtooto County. Ftonde. under to*
Ffcaaou* Nm w d Praphat/Whaator
Ba* Bond* and toal I Inland to rag■tar aard name aato to* Drrtomn ot
Corporakont. Talahataa*. Flonda. n
accordance aato toa provtwone d Fra
Frctiuoua Name Slaluiat, to-W*
Sactron 968 09. Florid* SUM **
1991
Put*di Augual II. 2002
PP060

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M THE CIRCUrr COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT M
ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLOWOA
CASE NO.: 01-CA-248*-!*®
JOSEPH CURATOLO.

PlatoM,

at
ROGER COLLINS, who to known to
ba dead or to nol known to ba aahar
dead or ato*. to* uiknown hart,
da m eat, granlaat. ciadaort, or
other parirat daerang by. torough.
in to , or againtt any known or
unknmm paracn who to known to b*
dead or It not known to b* aahar
dead or a*«*. LAURI J COLLINS.
JEFFR EY PASSMORE. JR ANO
ALENA PASSMORE.

NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toal
to* undaralgnad.
MARYANNE
MORSE. Clark d to* Ctrcu* C o u l
Samtool* Cou«y. Flonda. wd on to*
Augual 29. 2002. at 1100 A M . al
to* watl tror* door ot to* Sam nda
County Courthoua*. X I North Park
Arenu*. Santord. Flonda. d ia l ctlar
tor tala and M l ai pub*c outcry to
to* htgtoaal m d bad btddar tor caah.
toa totm lrg daaenbad property In
Sarranota County. Ftonda. to w#
Pared d land lying to Sacbon 9.
Townahlp X South. Rang* 32 E * «.
Oamaiola C a n y . Ftortda, daaertbad
aa toSowa: Dagmning at to*
South***! corner d aard Section 9.
run along to* Eaal Una ot aakl
Section 9. and to* centarkn* ot a SO
loot Rid* ot Way ot Oacad* Road.
NOO-OOTTW . 1880 S3 teat; toence
u i N t r s f o t r v t . 28 X toal to to*
Waal Right ot Way of aald Oaoad*
Road m d to* Port* of Badrtntog;
Franc* run N 89‘86'06‘W. 98128
leal; thane* run N 0 0 W 8 4 ’ E.
330 00 leaf. Franc* rut B *9*66TW
E. 880 M leaf; toanca run S
0OTX72*" E. 3 X 00 leaf to Ft* Pofr*
of Bagtorang
The above daecrtrad parcel la aub|act to a X tool tograa* Egret* aaaamanf on to* Nortoarty In*, and a X
tool Flonda Power and U d* ****mar* on toa Caatarfy in* of aald parcal.
purauar* to Ftoal Judgment of
Foradoaura anlarad to Fi* above
afytad pandtog caua*.
W ITNESS my hand and ta d d aald
Court tola 28 day c* JUy. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctorti d to* Ctrcu* Coul
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy dark
Pubkm. Augual 4.11. IS , 2002
PPOX
NOTICE OF
n e rm o u s n a m e
None* la haraby given FM I am
engaged to buatnaa* *1 2*21 S.
Orlando Drtv*. 43. Santord,
8*mtool* Cou*y. Ftortda. under toa
FIcMoua Name of Samtnafa Ba*
Banda m d tu t | tofarrt to ragwtar
aald name with to* DMalon of
Corporairon*, TaSafuaaee, Florida. In
accordance aHto to* pronlaton* of to*
FtdiUoua Nam* Sutulaa. lo-W4;
Section *65 09. Florida SUtutaa
1991.
SuamPraphal
Pubiah; Augual 11.2002
PP08I
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nobc* la haraby gtvon toal I am
engaged to buafntt* at 2921 8.
Orlando
Drtv*. 43. Sanford.
Samtool* Cau*y. Ftortda. taidai toa
FIcMoua Name i i Buaan R WBaatar
Ba* Bond* and toal I totand to ragw ar aard name wnth to* DMaton ol
Corporation* Talatranaa. Flonda. to
accordance a*to toa pmaatona d toa
FIcMtou* Nam* BUIulaa. lo-W*:
Section *8*0*. Florida BUIulaa
1*81.
Putkah: Augual 11,2002
PP082
NO TICS OF
F ic rm o u s n a m e
None* la haraby ghrm toal I am
engaged to buatoaaa at 710 E. SR
434, Wtolar Spring*, Samtooto
Comfy. Florida, aider to* FIcMtou*
Nam* of Road Alert, toa. m d IM I
totond to mgtotor aald name Wto toa
ufvwon
oi
cofpofioonc,
TaAahaaaa*. Ftortda. to accordance
w*h to* provWona d to* FIcMoua
Nam* SUtutaa. lo-W* Section
665.00. Ftortda SlakAaa 1**t.
Darcy L Maa^rar
Pubkah: August 11,2002
PP0S3
NODCS OF
FICTm O U* NAM*
None* N haraby given toal I am
engaged In tow n*** al 220 W. Lake
Mary BoUavard. Santord. SammoU
CourFy. Ftortda. utdar Ft* Frcaooua
iw w w tunoog n u iis t ■ ana mai
I totond to ragwar aald name wM F it
DMalon
ol
Corporation*.
Talahataa*. Ftortda. to accordance
w*h to* ptonaton i d It* Fcttoua
Nam* Statute*. lo-W *: Section
*8808. Ftortda SUkAa* IN I
Robert MuatyrnkL riaaklw*
Pubkah: August 11. 2002
PP084
M THS C M C U T CO UR T FOR
S t MMOLS COUNTY.
FLOWOA
PROBATE DIVniON
FK * MO 02-TtO-CP
M RE: ESTATE OF
PA TR O AU P ICH .
O m ni
NOT1CS TO CRSDtTORS
Th* arkiaraaaalk:n d to*
PATRICU L1P1CH
data of daato aa* JU y 4. 2002; h
parakng to F it O n * Court tor
M 1 1- - av
1 - aw r
o#mnose laourty,
r nnas,
maoeie
DnrWton; Fa# Nurbar O2-7F0-CP: Fra
addmaa ol wNch to Th* name* and
addrataaa
at
to*
Paraonal
RapraaanUltv* and to* Paraonal
RapraaanUtiv*’* attorney ara aal
A l crotStora of to* daoadar* and
ottiar parson* having clarma OT
demand* agatoal deoadenTe aauta,
tockalno unmahaad, oorMngar* or
M M S M M**"*. on whom a copy
of •** notes la aanmd naW
toa*
datoia w«h Fa* C o u l W ITM N TH E
LATER O F THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F TH IS NOTICE
OR TM R TY (X ) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE O F A CORY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l oV w cfnH ofi ol I n titr+fa n
and parson* having clalma or
aauta. Induing uarwkaad, corwrv
0*r* or udqudatad daana, mud N*
M r ctokna w «i M s C o u l W ITHM
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NO T SO FKEO W *L
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE H U E
PERIODS S E T FO RTH ABOVE.
ANY CLAIM FE ED TW O (2) YEARS
OR MORE A FTER TH E D EC E­
D EN TS DATE O F DEATH IS
BARRED
THE DATE O F FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE IS August
11.2002.
Clara Peacock

2348 S u e * Pear* Road
Clearwater. FL 33765
TaUphon* 727/706-7774
Attorney lor Paraonal RapraaanUtor*
Pubkah Augual 11,18. 2002
PP06S
c w c u rr c o u r t f o r
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PROBATE OIVW ON
FILE NO. M -780-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
AFtotA L PARRIS.
in t h e

NOTICE TO CREDITOR*
Th* admtoWrebon d toa aaiaM d
ANNA L PARRIS, daesaaad. FIa
Nurbar 02-750-CP. It panting to to*
O o r t Court tor Samanol* County.
Florida. Probata DMalon. to*
arkhata d whkJi la PO . Drawer C,
Santord. Ftonda 32771. Th# name*
and addrataaa of to* Paraonal
Rapratanunv* and to* Paraonal
Rapraaamattva’a attorney ara aal
torto baker
A l creators of to# daoadar* and
other pareon* having cUlma or
tocAklrrg im a k r a i oonSngar* or
vdqukMtod daana. on whom a eopy
ol tola none* la aarvod must la* to**
ctokna wth tow Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
O F TH IS NOTICE OR X DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY O F TH IS N O TIC E ON
THEM
A* otoer cradaora of toa decadent
and pareon* havaig dakna or
demand* again*! to* decadenft
aato!*. todudng unmahjrad. coohrvgara or unlquldatod dalma. naw let
•Mr dahn* wth tola Court W ITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE OF
TH E FIRST PUBLICATION O F THM
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NO T 8 0 FE ED W *L
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th# data d *rat pubteatton d tola
Note* It Augual I I , 2002.
Myri# E. Chm
633 Thamaa Ckda
Longwood, FL 32760
Chari** K Surk
Ftonda Bar No 622660
Charlaa K Surk. P A
*8* Dougtoa Avanua. SUM I X
AJUmorae Sprtnga. a 32714-2064
Tatophona: (407) 786-0250
Attorney tor Paraonal Raproaanlaarm
PubM c Augual 11, I I , 2002
M THS CM CUTT CO UR T
O F TH * EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL O R C U rr
M ANO FOR
ttM M O LS COUNTY.
OCNERAL CIVIL DtVttXM
CASS NO.: ei-CA-2*2»-1*-L
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION HI

RO BER T
L
M ICH EISO N.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F ROBERT
L MICHELSON; JO LEE A.
MICHELSON; UM INOW N SPOUSE
O F JO LEE A. M ICHELSON.
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III;
WEKIVA
RESERVE HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION.
IN C .
and
UM GIOW N OCCUPANTS.
TENANTS, OWNERS. ANO OTHER
UNKNOWN PARTIES, todudtog. * a
naiad Defender* la deceased, toa
paraonal repraeeriator**, toa
graraeae, cradtora, and a* otoar
parka* damwig by. torougto. under or
aovoral and raapodlva unknown

feruataa*orotoarpanonadalnangby,
•aeugM.undarer*aMManycorporafcnor otoar legal ar**ynameda*
a defendant, anda* itokiwta. paraortaor parttoe, natural or rnrporato,
or whoa* atad legal atalu* la
unknoam, datoitoguirtai any of to*
above named or daaertoad dafan*
NOT1CS O F SALS
Note* la haraby given tw L purauar* to to* Older or Find Judgment
araarad to toll caua* to to* O m ul
Court el Samtooto Cou*y. Ftortda. I
Samtool* Oou*y. Ftortda, daecitoad
•a:
LO T *. WEKJVA RESERVE, UNTT
ONE. ACCORO#® TO TH E FLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 32. PAGE M ANO (7 . PUB­
LIC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLO R CA.
at pubtc aato. to to* hl(to**l and baal
btddar, tor cw h, at toa amal front
door ol to* 8*mlnol* County
Courtoouae, Sanford. Ftortda 32771
a ll IDO AM on AL® 29.2002
Datad toft d a yd JU L31.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F CM CUTT CO UR T
Byktary Barov**
Deputy Clark
In
tog a apactol aooomodaion to partlto
p « s i i n i rMBC/mg tnouij conua
to* A D A CoordnWor not taker tom
aavan (7) day* prior to toa proceed­
ing via to*Florida Raley Service al 1•00986-1770.
ENRICO G. GONZALEZ, F A
Attorney al Law
Tempi# Tarraca, FL 33* 17
Ftortda Bar a x u n
(913)9909300
FuMah; Augual 11, IS . 2000
FF0S7
F U B liC AUCTION
FuMto aucaon la to told at 1200
pm . on to* 3*Bi day a l Augual
3080 Al to* tor* door of Sanford
Towtna
fU f mI *1iryi inFAixt
IWWwl|p Mid
Mato# HtoAl
RRMIMI x
Ml
2823 C o u * y Ctob Rd.. Sanford, FI
32771. tor to* piapota d dapoamg
el toe Idtowlng vtokfa:
YEAR IS M MAKE FORD
V II* 1FTCR18T0KFA44X7
YEAR 1*87 MAKE PONTIAC
V1N4 1Q2HZ8436HW28M77
Pubtc aucaon to to told al 1700
pm . on to* M d l day a l August
*082 Al to* tor* door d Santord
Towing and Recovery localart at
2822 Coraery Ckib R d . Santord. FI
32771, tor to* piepoaa d Rapoatog
of toa fcatowkig vahkia:
YEAR I M MAKE DOOOE
VINa 1S3BP4*O4KN*097M
Pubam Augual 11,2002

n o tk s o f

FU d U C AUCTION
NcOca la haraby ^ran ;
M cCcrrwt Tbmng wd aal
al FuMe Aucton For Satraga
tor Cadi an demand to Ngtoat

74 Auto Eiyp M g
AJ003HR0732M
X Mai
K FHVPUJO L008*437
I I Toy!
JT2EL43A4M0002924
*-17-01
01

11M Akgttor Craak Road
CUarwaur. FL 33766
Ray Peacock
Ftortda Bar N o 14*810
PEACOCK 4 GAFFNEY. P A

JK7HC44661K80160*
K C h ry
IC3XJ4*3*LQ4**6M
95 Ford

L ecals
1FAlP42T*SF?42t26
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68 Unc

15— C emetery L ots

63— M ortgages

71— H elp W anted

2 camelary lots al Oakland Park
Cemetery, 46A * Rtoahart Rd. Lake
Mary Garden d Redemption. Lola
31D Space* 1 S 2. 407 322 5468

SAVE M ONEY
Own For Lea* Than Ren!
New 3 S 4 bedroom homes wrtft W
downl Slow cred* ok. C a l 407-6221237x257 to find out more.

LABO R ERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R

1LN0M61F4JY796919
2MEDM75FXJX650961
JM1BF222300146744
Th t Auction « « t » rwtd at 9 00 • m
on aald data* above McCormet
Towing (Recovery. 2 X 0 Santord
Ave. 8antord. n . 32773
vatuda* on* hour prior to aal*
Term* ara -CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS*
McConnaa Towing
reserve* toa d p i to accept or ra)act
any and a l BIDS
Pubkah Augud 11, 2002
PPOX
*4 TH E CIRCUIT CO UR T
OF TH E D OHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
M ANO FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY,
FLOM OA
CASE NO j 02CA-1K 7-1S-E
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF *7226 65
M UNITED STATES CURRENCY
AND
CHANOE:
ANO
1992
OLOSM OBILE.
V IN
103HNS3UCNMM4M*
N O TK S O F
FORFUTVM * CO M FUUNT
TO : Oaorg* Alan Martto
IH 1 Burrows Lana
Santord. Florid* 12771
In to* b lowing property: $7226 65
In UnAad Staler currency and
changa; and l*920toamob*a. V .IN .
103HN83LXNH3448M
Donald F. EMngar. In hM othoal
capacty aa Shard ol to* Samtooto
County. Florida, trough hM oRcare.
tovoakgatora or aganta, aatrad toa
abov* proparty on or about Jito* It ,
2002. at or near H M M S S M
Avanui, S*r4onj. Ofninott County,
Ftortda. Said proparty M to to* cus­
tody of to* Shartfl of SamtooM
County tor to* purpoa* of torfatura
pureuant to aacbon* 912.701•32.704, Ftortda Slatula*
A
Comptok* tor tori aturv hat bam
Bad In toa above tfytod Court.
I HEREBY CERTIFY toet a true end
correct copy d tola Nonce of
ForfaHur* Compter* we* lumtohed
by U.8. certfMd mal. rakan receipt
requested, to toe above-named
■ddreeaee toM I day of August
2002.
TtahaM Scoten
Qanaral Cototal
Ftortda Bar No. 00X823
SamtooM Coitoty ShtraTt Olhc*
I X Buah Boafavard
Sanford Ftortda 32773
(407)665-6603
Anomay lor Paaacnar
PublahAugual II. IS , 2002
SANFOROAM FO R T AUTHORITY
Th* ragutor mu dng ot toa Santord
Airport Autoortfy tor to* monto d
Augual wR b* held on Tuesday
Augual 18, *082 al I M a m . In to*
AutoOft/t Bond Room al On* Rad
CMvatond Boafavard. Suaa 1200,
Cua^M *

r lr la
OmfmuyU, rr inWOO*

Ia—a-----------wi
i rlr i i1* 00*1 m*y

ba ebaaarad by ccntaceng toa aracuOva otocaa diatog normal buatoaaa
hows al (407) 6*6 4001.
JO*&lt;T M EET#®
SANFORD AMPORT AUTHORITY
A C ITY OF SANFORD
Th* Banford Airport Autoorty wd
meal )otody wfto to* C*y d Sanford
on Auguaf 2d, M02. a lS X p m . tor
toa purpoa* of praaantedon of toa
AkporTa lacaf yaat 2002^003 bud­
get and tor a pr i n t***on of to*
Airport Maator Plan. Th* mesang
am b* held al C#y of Banford
CommMaton Chamber*. 300 N. Park
Avanua,
Sanford.
Ftortda.
Intotmaalon may ba obtained by corv
tacang toa axacubv* ofRce* (ktong
normal buatoau hours al (407)
Plia a t take noace toal I m y par­
son daetda* to appeal any dtcrum
mad* by to* Sanford Airport
Autooray w*h raapad to any manat
oonafdarad al toamaadng or haartog
id w M id h ifiin .h io rih iiifln M d
9 record of W pcoondnoi, m d
toaL h r such purpoa*. ha or aha may
need to eneun toet a verbatim
record of toa prooaadtoga to made.
and evidence i* on at*ch toe appeal
M baaed, per Section 1*6 0106.
needng taetotance to peikoIpaae to any d toeae procaadng*
4* hoiks to advance d toa maiang
1 407896 4000
Waor D. What. A A E .
EjacuPn Vice Praddam * COO
PlAM h: August 11.2002
FP07I
CITY OF LAJCl MART, FLO R CA
NOTICE O F PUBLIC HEA R d®
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toal
toa cay ol Lake Mary. Ftortda. Cty
w jn iTU R X i w* now m M O p «r
Pub*e Haartog on Thursday,
Augual 21,1002. al TOO p m , or aa
toon u
im tifU f. to conaiderOrdtoancaNo lO X to b e a rd lad:
AN OROOIANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. SEkSNOLE COUNTY.
R jO R O A . AMEND*® THE COM­
PREHENSIVE FLAN; S ETTIN G
FORTH ANO ADO PT*® COMPRE­
HENSIVE PLAN TE X T AMENO
MENTS REFERENCED AS 2002UA01. WH®H SHALL AMENO THE
COMPREHENSIVE
PLAN
BY
REVISING EXISTING POLICIES
ANO CREATING NEW POLICIES
FOR TH E FUTURE LANO USE.
TRANSPORTATION. ANO RECRE­
ATION AND OPEN ELEM ENTS OF
TH E C ITY OF LAKE MARY COM­
PREHENSIVE FLAN. P R O V D t®
FOR 8CVERABUTY. CO N FUCTS.
ANO EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy ol toa proposed toal amend­
ment* to toa Comprahenekr# Plan
ara simfihto tor Inapaceon by toa
to
to*
CommuiFy
Lake Mary Cay H al. I X North
Country Club Road. Lake Mary.
Florid* 32748, Monday torough
Friday, horn » » A M iaea S X
P M , or you may cat Rebecca
Hammock. S a ra Planner at (X T )
6*8-1440 tor mar* mtotmaacn oonTha Pubtc Haanrrg wd b* (raid to
to* Cay Commuamn Chantoara al
100 N CoirWy Ckrb R d, Lake Mary
Any kaaraated party may appear al
toa pubic haainng and b* heard
ragardng Ifman anal of toa abee
daecrtrad amandmanta or aubme

27— N ursery &amp; C hild
C are
Cataalbarry Child Cara hat
opantoga tor ya k chid, aoes 4 weeks
8 up( C a l Stella. 407-696-2760
Cert CPIVAcInrarea/Ptayroom
Lot ol TIC / Ea. Refa/Ree rates
ra cat Oaaraw. 407-M490** ra
Fu* Time S Part Tim* teaching
poMtone avafabM n a l QMaarooma.
Exp preferred Cal tor totorview. 407321-7635

55— Business
O pportunities
BE YOUR OWN BOSS. Corbel your
hours! Inert**# your Income! Fed
Irarnrng FREE Information C a l 1888-715-8751
OT
vtttl
arww moneyNproMafyou com
Easy Hours, &gt;1000 a Weakly.
Flee Market Worker* A Independent
Oiatnbutora Needed Nabonaly W *
Train Etna* Fu* Straet Addreta To:
UkO hfiaaaank.ee
IN V EIT1G A TE B EFO R E
YO U IN VEST!
Always a good pokey, eapeculy lor
buatoaaa
opportunities
and
IranchMaa. Caf Ftortda Dept of
Aartadura t Conaumar Sarvtce* at
800-435-7352 or F TC -H E L P lor
free totormdtan Or vM« our Wab a*a
al wane Be govfttlpop.
Florida Mw require* aafera of certain
hetoaai npprrkrdtoi to m fa m wdi
Florida OepL of AgrteuRure •
Consumer usrvlcsi b tto n soBinq
C e l to verty tearful regltlratton
before you buy.

59— Financial
S ervices
Attention Readers!!
Ife Begel tor companies doing
bustoeta by phone to promMa you
a tom and eak you lo pay for It
before they deliver. For more
Information, cal kd-frae 1-B77-FTC
HELP. ( A prtdc aentoe meeeaga to n
Th * 8*mtnol* Herald and the
Federal Trad* CommMaton)
SAVE M ONEY
Own For L e u Than Rant
New 3 4 4 bedroom homes with 80
downl Stow crsdlok. Ca*407-6221237*287 to And out more.

71— H elp W anted
2 F T poartiona needed Nall Tech 4
Hair Stylist lor Waiter Springs 4
Sanford Avant Beauty Salon. 407257-4549
A dynamic agency often a
financially aacura career tor
aggrats/va. compatrttva and t*dmolrvatad ta ie i prolatatonala
l eaking a iucratrve carter with the
opportunity lor rapid advancemanf
into managamart American tncome
Uto M tocfmg lor career-maided tales
prolatatonala lor lit Altamonte
Springs office Thrt M an incradibto
Opportunity lor people with strong
communications and doting skJts
Meet
th*
mtmmum
sales
requirements and you* earn at
Meal8G6Da)fYear Lkragerecmeem
more then &gt;200 OOCvyeari Bonmes.
residuals ncome and lu* benefit*
rom d out toa package AIL provides
hi* and supplemental Insurance
program* to working data lamrkas
throughout Central Florida, and hat
more than $15 billion ol Id*
insurance In force nationwide Our
parart company. Torchmark M a roefctokd Fortune 500 company (TM K )
Locaty. rv# use an eflecirve toad
•yslem lo book several daily
appointments lor our agents,
requiring minimal cold cals and
proapecting The opportuney awaits
th* right person . Interested?
Cortad Mke Peal* at 407-402-1033.
or erne* your resume
lo
S T f lS S m * in s o ra rS n’lkeens*
preferred, but not required. For
more Hormeion, via* ue on tw web:
wwwaAoeeMteam toto Ourorovan
Mad system wdcraaM you* strong
sates environment landing you Hi*
opportuney to sat your own tocorna,
Increase your income or oven
doubto your currenUncomel
A hotel In to* SantordNorth Orlando
area Is currently seeking applicants
lor e fu* time Nighl Auditor.
Esperienc*
nol
necessary
CompeaMrewegmendbeneB i EOE
Send reaune to’ Semlnof* Herald,
3 X N . French Ave, BBnd Box 101,
Sanford, F L, 32771
tx^iyr^nrs Naerteil
Work From Horn# Great For
M om aSO toan
S I 500-87500 Mo PT/FT
666-921-6640X4
WWW arrrvefuaBvom# com
A T T N : SANFORD
Postal
poaitiona.
cterka/ceirtera/sonara No t ip
reqiarad. Daneku . For exam, salary,
and Malng Hormadon cal 630-3833032 ext. 7452, B am-S pm 7 day*.

61— M oney t o L end

AUTO MECHAfdC: Expenanoed auto

Attention Readers! I

busy Santord Shop. Greet pay!
Please ca l 321-37794**.

HEALTH INSURANCE ANO 401K
PLAH1 O rufbi
Orbre,
y ai : HO
kftefya
*07
Snaxey Guard PT poadon. no
requaed. avarang 4 uvaakand hours
Apply to parson. AD ESA OrtandoSanford, 2500 A D ESA Drlva.
Sanford, comar of Hwy 46 4 4 15 Ho
phon#
calif
EOE/M/F/H/V
Background chack/Drug Tasting
Employer
M ARINA HOTEL/SANFORO
Part lm * outKto sales Atoo part bn*
bora d tik hato Appfy to person. 530
N. Palmetto Av*. Sanford.
Need Soma A h V E A M iN G To
Promote Your Bualnaul
Than C a l Ua About Flyers

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Del Ivor For You To
O ur Readers For
Only
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TH E SEM INOLE HERALD
ADVERTISING D EP T
407-322-2611
PeBam Cudng Scfoendeor, X hoix*
a week. M-F. 122.775 yearly Visit*
customers'
homes
lo
lake
measurements of apes and
Hamming pooto, daws on paper, tie
designs and measurement* of
■•rimming pool* and spas; cut*
tempiatei of swimming pool and ape
c o a l bom Sfyidtaam. ccm perae and
check* template designs and
meekaemand wdi toa rSaal Q i, cute
vinyl according to Styrofoam
template tlx* and meaaurements;
attach#* vinyl to Styrofoam; Inserts
metal plats into Styrofoam to
aacurafy anchor tpa cover on to tie
ape or *w*ntT»ng pools Must hove
experience to designing and cunxig
patterns from vbiyf; must have
experience to work vr*h Styrofoam;
m ud have ebdhr to dew end deeign
on paper, m ud neve ateefwig aMay,
m ud have ability to work with
Styrofoam and mtteto. M ud have 3
years experience Contact A -l Spa
CoiMre. toe, 8948 VMrkx* Ctoto. SUM
C . Orlando. Ftortda 32 X 7 .

Recepbonid FT poetoon. oomptoi*
banaet packag* Appfy to parson.
ADESA Orlando-Sanford, 2500
ADESA Drkr*. SardonL comer d Hwy
48 A 415. No phon* c a lf
EOE/UT/H/V
Background
chack/Drug Tastenq EmcAtvyar

Santord based corporation looking
lor a parson with personality.
Ctertnd. dd* are* phon* aMte. Grad
benefit* Cal Pam. 407-322 2421.

m#cn#rec wwi own toore n##o#Q kx
IT* Hegel lor compenie* doing
b u iln tn tty phone to pcomie# you
a tom and eak you to pay tor N
ugiOfw envy oei iver ro r morv
toformeboa ee* kd-fiee 18 77-FTC
HELP. ( A pifdc aarrfoe meatega bom
Th * Semlnol* Herald end the
Federal Trade CommMaton)

L ecals
wnttvn commvnti to th# M 8 IM
L^ukAbJ
,k. n .m C
awiMw may
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Kjvntmvo duovt
o kML4 L
neermg
corMnu* bom ton* to Urn* intf tw
Cay CommMaton make* a Imal
NO TE: IF A PERSON D EC X X 8 TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
TH IS
COM M ISSION
W ITH
RESPECT TO ANY M ATTER CON­
SIDERED AT THIS M EETING OR
HEARING. HE OR SHE WILL NEED
A RECORD O F THE PROCEED­
INGS. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR 8HE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE TH A T A VERBATIM
RECORD OF TH E PR O CEEO »® S
IS MADE. W HICH RE CORO
INCLUDES TH E TESTBDONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 2*8 OIOS.
PERSONS W ITH DtSAB*JTlES
N EED #® ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TtCIPATE M a n y OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CO N TACT
THE CITY ADA COOfXXNATOR AT
LEAST * t HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
THE M EET#® AT 407-5*8-1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLO flXA
CAROL A FOSTER.
C ITY CLERK
Pubtah August 11, 20G2
PP072
SO SN O LS COUNTY
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PP077

Aulo Rape# Shop hiring an
manager tor a muto-laakad
Duets tockjda Ighf accounbng A
re la bona, etumataa A bdkng
Automotive background preferable.
Hr* S*m-5 3Qpm. M -F M id cel A
darnel benefits avataUa. Appfy In
parson. 2207 Waal 1st S t. Santord
407-324-6514
O d d cat* cantor In Lake Mary arse.
Looking tor preschool teachers A
assistant* Graat pay. benefits, paid
vacation. 407-321-5577.
|C K £ t U e r 1 K e e e Ir a k .I
Operator. Exp required, good
pay A benefits, DFW P
407-299-1592
Comfort bin A Sate* In Sanford M
currently seeking applicant! lor
Front Desk Agent*. Benefits lor tul
bm* employe** and oompeMtv* pay
tor elate* to evelebto. E O E. Please
appfy to personal toe borX desk. 590
Ave C a u l (a l d fkekmen Orkra, next
door to Cracker Barrel and Outoeck
Steakhouee)
Otahwaaher. axpenanced hard
wotkar C a l DaVncfa Restaurant
407-323-138*
Driver tor aod buck w*h Pnncaaoir
F/T. panaion. vecaaon hoteteys 4073229133______________________
um rer train### r*##o#G. Money
Transport naada tractor traitor
driven 'N ow *. No exp necessary*
r/OOVteMr aarreig polweM. No COL7
No probtem! CO L batomg avaAabte.
C a ln o w ! 800-450-4220
DW YER S W ANTED !
E*p#nckng phiffTHOiUlcil company
to aartord aeek* F T drtvera w/good
driving record* RepeWv* M n g of
60 90 to*, and extenelv* driving
required Ovem lghl end early
morning aM ts. *Bhr Exc bentfxa
C e l Darryl between !0*m-2pm O
407-321-9078.__________________
Fem ale Instructor lor women's
boxarobfea d a ta LongwoodLake
Mary area
_________ *079319*77_________
Growing credrt card procaaaing
oompany to Cared Flortii now takrg
appkeabona for th* following
poetoon*.
Appobdm eid Softer: Buemea i lo
buebteeaaeteeonfy. Noespenence
needed, wd tram Hourly pay pkra
bonueee. 407668-7209
B IV tS D O A T l BEFO RE
YO U BfVESTI
Ahneya a good polcy. eapeaa*y tor
business
opportunn.as
and
franchise*. C e l Ftonda Dap! of
Agncubur* A Conaixnaf Samoa* al
800-435-7352 or F TC -H E L P lor
ba* ntormaton Or vM4 our Web aa*
al www Be govtouop
Ftortda law raraaraa *a**ra of carteei
opporkraaeo lo f
Flonda Dept ol kgrtcutture 4
Consumer Gem oai before a iB ng
C e l lo venty lawful registration
batort you buy.__________________
Largs Nuraary/Warahouaa need*
energetic, highly motivated worker*
lor shipping and tnm dept
Decorating and assembly bn*
poartiona
Soma
piecework
avalabte Must b* abto to work
ovorkm* * needed Insurance and
other banafts available Appfy at
parson *16770 West State Hoad 46.
Santord

Seamttrea* witfi 3 vra mxxmi/n
axpenanc* C al 3669*6-9922.
Sara iteryiTtecapaoriMttorCMadotew
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t; kjt-tma; comp, a
Fax or acnal R**Lme 407-385-1238;
tewpracOcelffBhofmai com
Faatoatkte Lunry Coach**, faceted
al Ote Port d Sanford. Ftortda. M
leaking experienced Service
Techniaane tor ** eervic* cantor on
M to Stokxd TTSe poatoon ctoars hagps
vtetoikty and requeet a team pteyer
who can buld poaXN* ratetxjnxh*)*
waft mentenence end aarvica to Eta
RV or Service Industry
W*
oiler
a
competitive
compeneabon pkg. Induing 401k,
slock purchase. ma)or medical,
dental, vacebon and ho*dey plana.
W* art an EOE and (bug he*
workpiece
Send reaune to:
Phone: 407-323-1120
Fax: 407-548-1058
E m ei 1obBvenaere.com
Feelherkte Luxury Coacfwe
I K ! Dolgner Place
Sanford, FL 32771_______________
SB* W ork Forem an: Experienced
Storm and Utkbea. Equipment
Operator F/T. peneron. vecetton.

hokdeya. 4 0 7 9 2 2 9 1 3 3 _________
TU R F E TC . INC M looking to M
poartiona within our growing
company. W* ara looking tor
depended# people wkh a
anxud* and to* daerr* to |
quakfy wort. Drug Fie* Work Place
• Worker* Comp - Require FL
Driver's Ucerws C a l 407-302-0274.
Volunteera Needed. Help prtotenl
tunenbeer corfkta to Semeicto Cfy
Help dwtrtiute *8* Bear Awaraf
information packets to home* to
Semnot* Cty Canted Chnetxw
Sme*. *63-4*79343
W recker/Rollback D rive r; F T
poeMon, complete beneW package
Appfy to pareon, AD ESA OrlandoSantord. 2500 A D E S A Drtv*.
Santord. comer d Hwy X S 415. No
phone
ce l* .
EOE/M/F/H/V.
Background chack/Drug Testing
Emptoyar

93— Room s For Rent
W K K L V M N Tk U
Starting • »«2/wfc.
4079304423
Vary nice, vary Mean lu n im. Newly
todry
«t e1
luua.
l cabto.A/C.
------------phone, kach ue*. te c dr. reeidenl
owner, private era
ent/enc* Ho
Sm oking! O nly drug
need apply. 407930-7373.
Larga Room, X 6 a weakbkM 1 weak
dapxoa*. house pnwagaa. laundry A
cat* TtoBed 4 8 3 ptatorrad No pate.
407966-1101
Prival# antranca. Ira* cable 4
atectnc, waaher/dryer. HOCVwk
la ta Ave, Banford 4076*6-7023
Private Room to Longwood Horn#,
Steady Em ploy ad. Non-Smoker
16* wk. $50 D*poa4 4079309*1*
ROOMS/W EEKLY RATES
1-2 paraon ooa«&gt;4ncy4nctodad d X y
X 7 9 2 3 -1 9 I0
B E S T W ESTERN
MARINA H O TEL
530 N . Pabnano Avanua
Santord. F I

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W A N T tD

Seeking a peraon to there my
home. v w » ot Lake Monroe, house
pnvfoges C a l 407-328 7232 tor an
appointment

97— A partmcnts Furnished

99— A partments U nfurnished

99— A partments U nfurnished

103— H ousesU nturnished

103— H ousesU nfurnished

1 Bodroom. living Room. Kitchen,
ftito. 7 Monto Lease SSOOMO S500
Socunty. No Pets 407-349-9209

2Bft7flAepl$S2S/m o.
S450 deposit 2543 Myrtle Ave
Sanford 407-4664153

2 0 n 1BA. 15BO Orange Blvd.
Sanford, about 2 milee trom m at
STtXVmonth 407-3234944

Saniord 2/1, rue* home, ItiBy
renovated. big yard, must tee.
$62S4rax 1675 dspoaL 407-314-7507.

so n 2BA : New carpet, pamt.
1 car garage. hae4y keed.
fenced yard. no pels. 1750 per m rr#v
Venkxe I Proper*!*. 407-321-4764 .

S a la d 2BR 1BAM cl house*, reedy
now. wViasher. SOOOmo ♦ dtp. 110
Country Club Dr, Sanford 407
323-4540

Jth hoflvovmn im tla K i hind

MARINER S VILLAGE

Stixho Eltoe ncy. one edult.
S350Vnon*i ♦ depose, no chidren
no pets 407-3234019

3/t. C H A . Secten~6
accepted SSOOTnonth
The H4*men Group
407-3214333.

Wafer Front-Lake M onroe: 4BR
48A over 3500 eq It with 2 3 car
garage. 2 work shops. tor. dm lam
rm. w/lirapiace A game room, 2 to
lew scales on 1.4 acres on Lk
$349500
Renovated: N ea Carpet and Patot
on comer tot 166.000
4 BR 2BA : O ver 1900 Sq f l O r.
Dei, Fmty, Fplc. Bee utituty tree A
landscaped on almost 172 ac
$99 900
4BR 2 Beth: Over 2X00 Sq IT, O r,
Oto, Fern. 8c Porch on 1/4 Acre
IBS BOO
Custom BR 4 BR 2 B A : Over 2300
Sq FL Uv, Din, Fam Rm. 32x32 Sc
P ad 2 Car Oarage on Over tfl Aoe
$210,900

LAKE ADA 1 BOHM U9QUO
2 OOHM . u m v o ANO UP
Cat* Inducted
407-323-4670

Cottage apt. lit Floor, t Bn. Heat
A Air, Appliances. Furnished.
S350M O . 1st. Last A Security One
Person. No Pets. No Smokxtg
Apptyet915W 1st S i Sanford. Onty
After 12 Noon!

Sunday. August 11. 2002

ROSELEA VILLAS
Move In epeclala,
2Bedroom71 Bath
For Ortaiia, CM1
330-AI33 or 296-3300

Simply Superior Service

Unfurnished Studto Apartment
For Student or Seine person AJ IN
hdUdert S42Stno $250 Dap No pets,
non smoker 3A643245A3

101— H ousesF urnished
FOR R E N t. 3/2 Kitchen (utty
lum A/C. w ith e r. No Habtar
Espanot 407-365- 162B

103— HousrsU

n f u r n is iie d

DOYLE'S RENTALS
Hletorlc
D istrict:
1BR/1BA
WEndoeed PaBo, Eat to Kachan. 10
CaAngs. Hdwd Fta. CHA. W A) HookUps S525/J500 Dap
Sanford:
2BR/1BA
W/Othce
ADmtng Rm Living Rm. Hdwd
Floors. Lg Sera s o ld Porch, DM
Oarage, Storaga $625/5600 Dap
Deltona: 1 7 SpM Plan W/Smgte
Garage. Ftortda Ftov UW y Shad New
Patol 6 New Tie $8605600 Depot!
MyBwBde: 48FV2BAWA&gt;ooL F array
Rm, Den. Formal Dining Rm,
Ftaptaoa, Naw Flooring A PaM. Pool
Serv
Included
$1250/11200
Depoea

DOYLAREALTY, INC

unsurpassed by any other

w e

O n fo o n u

&lt;C i T ( '&lt;•/

4 0 7 -3 2 1 -0 7 5 9

(407) 322-1496
R E N TA S E L i. HOM ES

HMe Of la ta M a y : 37/2. epAptwv
Me/cpt. fpl. Inside u tl. privacy
8B95/mo.
tkaoourted 407
48.

APARTMENT HOMES

1600 eq I lor ten art
Ptua otter slra irrit e eAWSe tor tent
Contact Ampia Storage, 407-323
8122.
1BOO aq It bM Ung tor ran i Located
at Marina on St Johns River Great
b caBon tor otocet or protossonal
business. C a t Don at 407-322

ieto.

Sanford Office SuW Stora. 3rd A S
SarfadAm 17SOMSBBOrra#i660d
suite $500 month. 3500 if
AITOO/month. excellent parking,
rtoe. BrO w n 40747B-1980 C a l 4075794942

LIM ITED TIM E ONLY

141— H omes F or S ale

MOO O FF

471.
lovely
cottage,
renovatedlnodemi/ed. w el to w el
carpel A epple ncee, $66XXX) 407699-1368 or 407-719-p276.

YOUR MONTHLY RENT
• Indoor A/c Racquetball
• 24 Hour Fitness Center
• Walk-In Closets
• Full Size Washer/Dryer*
&amp; Washer/Dryer Hook-Ups
• Spectacular Water Views*

118—O ffice S pace F or
R ent

1SCO sq I •Aaekdfa lor oAce orratof.
Pttrw area. Famfy Home Ptua. 2772
Ekeam BM f. Detena. C a l 386-7898070.___________________________

“AWESOME MOVE-IN SPECIALS!”

&gt;Gated Community
&gt;2 Swimming Pools
• §undeck Area
&gt;Covered Cabanas &amp; Jacuzzis
&gt;Sand Volleyball
&gt; 1 , 2 4 3 Bdrm Apt. Homes

: 30R2QA Sheds keee. nee.
201
E a t)
22nd
81. quiet
net^iborhc
hborhood $695 piue d ip . 407323-4540

141— H omes For S ale

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
MMMMETRo m toto$10000
B q ik m it P H t n l

$OMMU,MMB«|wLU$ttl

PAUL OSBORNE
VI fltllHI 1 PHOI’f Hill S
III/ .1/1 l/bl
Lakaktom Hcm a f nr I M r lo vely
4BR/2BA tt toe Crossing, apt! pint,
screened purcil and pool. Big pate,
•I apptanoM Inducted I *** M iry
Schools Asking $175,000 W fi
ocrafdw Teaatog etto epten to buv*.
No pats, non-emoker. A M UST SEE.
Ptoaaa cal 407-3214194 or 407423
2873.
Naw 3 A 4 bedroom homes a th $0
downl Slow cradt ok. C a l 4074221237x257 to And out more.
SaniortVLaka Mary: 3 BR/2BA.
$60,000.
46 246 10 .

407-323-3301

A M ER ICA'S CH O IC E FO R A P A R TM EN T LIVING

*In Select apartment homes

100 Stonebrook Drive • Sanford, Florida 32773
Phone: 407-322-9556 • Fax: 407-321-6210
www.stonebrook@aimco.com
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181— A ppuances 4 c
F urnfture For S ale

3750 e J„ dock high whea, Elm A
13th 8 1 $125,000 Ja y Rohr, bkr,
M atroOne, Inc, 4074294001,

ABrwxl New Chany Owl cteng Wfe.
72* and 6 Chart w leat. Std to Box.
$960. Lighted China Cabmei Aval.
Can Dakver 407-4224230.

157— M obile Homes
F or S ale
12x60 mobte horns, estabkshed
Santord park 5 5 r. 10x30 Florida
Room, carport, atoraga shad, retng
A gat stove todudea. CH A Aaking
$10,000. C a l tor tePOtolmenL 4073230102.

Bed Rm Set: Entire Bed Set
W/HdDrd/Ftbrd, Dresser. Mirror.
Cheat end NL Skexl SM B n a d $750
Can Detver 407-4224230

24x60 double wide. 2BTV2BA. L a
tody rm e fti wal bar. drarg rm. large
Island ktcheo, laundry eras, e l
new Re A carpel Atotog $21 jOOO obo.
407-326-4736

0230_____________________

35x10 mobte home, alached F irm ,
party tumd. carpeted eating lens,
new Mara, nea A G . Loafed to Town
A C a tW y (adtfl) Ptok, 5366 Orange
l AM tog$15Xm
366BM lLkM onm aA
---------------740-1096

1 KINO SER TA. posturepedc set!
nmrar used Cast $2K. te l $296. Can
detver. 4074800577.
I Luxury ten pttowtop set w th 7 yr
warranty: kd $136, quean $140. ktog
$210. Brand new. Located to
Sanford, 407-402-2778.

N ew
Apartment
Homes
Lake Mary Blvd. A 17-92

PAY NO RENT
k*| UNTIL OCT. 2002
t

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*'*jl Month Off Your
f/r\

Rent!*

A K1NQ SIZE PILLOW TO P
orthopedc mattraee eel.
New to ptaetic. S et $195.
407-4224648

Bed. Black iron canopy bed wth
kearyfernptowtopeel Neverueed
407-402-2778.

Bedroom. 7 pc CHERRY WOOO 4
poeler bed. e l dove tafed. driassr
fWfrflWTOf, uTM l

if HAfKJ,

w o i, d c it m tl owfora, omopeac
Rmt ten wte 8 yr warranty. Tieto $75.
U $80, queen f e . ton $175. Never
used, can detou r. 407-402-2778.
v»n#W r f M I t r
10 cu IL 8 ye an old. 878.
407-3214684

Couch: Al ttakan Laatoar Sofa,
1478, LoveeeaL $625. Chat. $525.
BrandNam8MtoRale. Cat Oatoer
407-4224230.

t 2 piece Name Brand Quean
O R TH O P E O iC
PILLO W
TO P
Mattress 8oL Brand New. Sift to
Platte. Sacrifice $100 Can Detver
407-4224848

Day Bed: 2 orthopedic
•rtvrta/irory'brist. trundto.
bcatd Coal $8001 tM $296
4074604677.___________________

1BRASS BED. Q U EEN SER TA .
poeknpadc tat A frame. Never toad,
coal A IK . eel 8275. Can detver. 407*
6604677.

Dtotog Rocm-13 pc tokf d e n y w oo l
(fo u n t pedeefM iv r * ml leal 8
Chtopandele Cheka, bullet A bukf).
h e w used, teat 98K. ee* 6T296.
terver. (2 5 0 . 407460-1415.

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RENT
L ib e r t y
T ax
S e r v ic e

*199 M oves
You In!

Brand

1 A cherry eleigh bed. to ld wood,
w th pttow lop m anratt t e l Never
ueed S al $549 Can dstver 407-422-

unused, ebl to box. Coat $5k. tel
$1660 SMUFi bedocm araWfa 407660-1416._____________________

181— A ppuances 4c
Furnttvre For S ale

U N T IL
O C T O B E R 2002

Wyndham
Place

A F id lira mattress sat New In
pMMto U a t eel $80.407-4224646

C o m in g S o o n
T o S a n fo rd

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147—I ndustrial
P roperty For S ale

‘Certain Resfrictene Apply

O N E O F THE FASTEST G R O W IN G A N D
M OST REPUTABLE NATIONW IDE
TAX PREPARATION SERVICES.

W in d ch ase
A p artm ents
Airport Blvd. &amp; 46A

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407-328-8818
Lim ited Tim e!

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CLASSES BEGIN IN EARLY SEPTEMBER.
THE COURSE WILL CO VER
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IN C O M E TAX SCHEDULES.

Earn Extra Incom e During Tax Season

12 Month Lease With Approved Credit

Flexible Schedules, Convenient Location.
W e Try To M ake O ur Tax Course A Fun A n d Enjoyable
Learning Experience.

• Spartou* Apartment* k ith large Closet* • I a l e
Frunt • Volleyball • Sparkling IVxol • Tennis Court*

PLEASE C A L L O R C O M E BY A N D SEE BRIAN DAVIS,
W H O WILL BE M A N A G IN G THE TA X O FFIC E , AT HIS CURRENT BUSINESS,

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You can tax your ad to 407-323-8406
300 N. Francti Avt., Sanford 32771 • P. O. Box 1667, Sanford 32772
Our offlca la opan to aarva you Monday through Friday, 8 am •5 pm

Home Health Cara
Elderly Cara
Health A Beauty
For Sale
Cemetery Lots
Reminder Services
Luxury Itema
Computer/TV
Personals
H ealthcare
Lost &amp; Found
8pedal Notices
Nursery &amp; Chad Caro
Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

EMPLOYMENT

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A ccessories

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Pool Gbto: 8ft protMMontt B C MriM.
pockatt, one hrh prvna Mats,
ueed. eta In Crate. Can
deliver 1 M l up. Cost 86k. set tor
(1660. 407-660-1
1-1415.

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218-4899
r, tm*l kx bif or drtnkt*
l treessr, lots d shelves.
■runs great 2t &lt;94 S7S 0 6 0

CORRUGATED STEEL ROOF1NO
tor Bams, Boat Docks, Shops, etc.
Alto Culvert Pipe:
15'&lt;20'
H 7 6 2 d M . 1B*x2Qr 8212.SOIes.
Surpkr* Steal A SiepTy. Inc. Apopka
407-299-6796.

BuyTC-W I Mercury Mol
111 per Otinnll
only 911
Outward •ervtts Center, 407-923-

Looklng for e ueed boat and/or
motor? MttVe got twml Come *m
todsyl Nichole Outboard
itee Canter. 1000 Weal let St.

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Nlchoii Outboard
Is rv id Cantor

1000 West let at. Banterd
407-922-0aa4

5t o u t i n g G o o d s
1 9 9 — P e t s Ac S u p p l i e s

A A i K k i li i 'i
4 w Pool lade gorgeous *okd
l f i t t 1* Mats, deoonVve legs, tta
tojfcfc. Can tMver. Cott 14600. Ml
L407422-6004.

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wood
5 0 Ready for
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58 Nary a one
5 0 Lounging
locale
6 0 Remote control button
61 Follower of
Joh n ?
6 2 Rubberneck
63 Hematite
and
malachite
64 "Saturday
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65 Bush, for
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address?
2 China starter
3 Bitty biter
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Doris Dietrich 3C
Marva H awkins 7C

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Sunday. August II. 2tKI2

Thousands of students receive backpacks full of school supplies
More than 3,000 students
from 2fl Seminole County
Public Schools received backcks full of school supplies on
d Saturday at Milwce Middle
School and Sanford Middle
School.
The Foundation for
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Ryan Foundation, Wayne
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and volunteer hours to make
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Jeppeson Vision Quest
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students. In addition to tire
backpacks, each child received
a $10 certificate for clothes or
additional supplies to be used
at the Lake Mary Kmart. The
Seminole County Health

Department provided immu­
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nizations, members of the
school supplies. The Seminole
Dental Society of Greater
.County Back to School Fair
Orlando distributed dental
was a total community effort.
supplies provided by "Healthy
Smiles - Crest 2010r, and the
Transportation Department
Weklva Elementary
answered questions about
School's web site received a
pick-up times and bus num­
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vided each child with a book.
Cook, technology facilitator, is
Wekiva Elementary School's
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helped Fill the backpacks, regis­ web master.

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mer to create and requires
many hours to maintain. In the
Class Pages section, many of
the teachers created their own
distinctive web pages where
they share Information with
parents about their classrooms
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work and activities.
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L o c a ls stru t th e ir s tu ff o n ‘fa ir y -ta le ’ A la s k a n c ru is e
When Valerie and George
Weld ventured out west
recently to catch their daugh­
ter Natalie performing
aboard a luxury liner,
they never dreamed of
sucn a fairy-tale, overthe-rainbow trip.
Valerie said, "It (the
trip) was wonderful...
perfect... like a fairy
ta le ... terrific."
Natalie Weld was
the winner of the Miss
Seminole County
Scholarship Pageant, a
forerunner of the Miss
America Scholarship Pageant
in 2001. She relinquished the
sparkling tiara when a profes­
sional role beckoned her to the
Big Apple to dance and sing.
With a yen for travel to
exotic and faraway places,
Natalie auditioned for a spot
aboard the Royal Princess.
The statuesque redhead won
out and has danced her way
around the globe. Today, she
is manager of the ship's dance
company. Each of the ship's
cruises lasts for 10 days and so
far, she has visited a number
of romantic ports in the
Orient, Australia, New
Zealand, Shanghai and
Hawaii. She said Shanghai is
her favorite shopping Mecca
and Hawaii is her favorite
place.
Natalie has three more
cruises before her contract is
up and she will be docking at
her home port of Sanford on
Lake Monroe for rest and
relaxation. Her plans ate
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and head for New York.
On the recent trip, Valerie
and George met Natalie's 6hip
in San Francisco where they
visited with friends for three
days before setting sail. Their
"high-energy” friends escort­
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golden city including
Fisherman's Wharf, China
Town, the Golden Gate Bridge
and other famous landmarks.
Ten days aboard ship with
their daughter was just too
much for the Sanford couple
who are still drooling. They
were overly impressed with
the shows and couldn't get
enough of absorbing their
daughter in the limelight.
One night, Valerie was
wearing a 36-yea r-oId show
style gown when the lead
dancer came down in the
audience and selected her to
dance with him on stage. He
probably got the surprise of
his life when he saw the lithe
and lovely dancer in action.
Valerie said the audience
thought the exhibition was a
part of the show.
Resplendent in a traditional
tuxedo, George won loud
applause while gracefully
twirling his wife around the
dance floor. George was mis­
taken several times for Johnny
Carson while Valerie resem­
bled Mary Tyler Moore to
spectators. Tire Welds thor­
oughly enjoyed the celebrity
status they were given aboard
ship.
In fact to show their grati­
tude, George hosted a private
party aboard ship for the
dancers, band and crew as
well as others. "They kind of
adopted George and me,"

Valerie said.
One of the highlights of the
trip was at Juneau when the
trio donned orange
and black parkas and
heavy rubber boots for
a helicopter flight to a
glazier. Upon landing,
mom and daughter
kicked up
their boots
ip the
and slid intoi
into a tap
dance for the onlook­
ers. This, which was
videotaped, is proba­
bly the first time ever
anyone has tap danced
on a glacier.
The travelers enjoyed the
famous totem pole residents
created at Ketchikan and from
Skagway, they went on a
mountainous train ride, fol­
lowing the same route the
early pioneers took in search­
ing for gold in the Yukon
Territory.
They took in all of the
major attractions and loved
every minute of i t Their twoweek vacation ended too
quickly as they headed back
to home, sweet home. Valerie
summed up the trip with one
simple word.
"Perfect!"
P.EO. Scholarships
With school bells ringing,
the P.EO. Sisterhood has sub­
mitted the following report
on scholarship recipients.
Florida P.EO. Scholarship
Chairman recently announced
that Shanctta Little, a Winter
Springs High School graduate,
has been awarded a $2,000

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above tea level during a trip to Juneau, Alaska.

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with Elisabeth Boyd as presi­
dent, and has been accepted at
UCF.
She will join two other
P.EO. Scholarship winners
sponsored by Chapter Y,
Leah Rivera, a
Freshmani T
recent graduate of Lake
recenti
Howell High School, and
Sophomore Jadyn Malian, a
2001 graduate of Winter
Springs High School. Jackie
recently was chosen to speak
at the P.EO State Convention.
Completing the current
foursome sponsored by
Chapter Y is Nilpa Patel, a
sophomore at the University
of Florida. She is a 2001 gradu­
ate of Lake Mary High School.
All recipients had outstanding
high school academic records
and the two sophomores have
continued to excel on the col­
lege level. In addition, they
have commendable accom­
plishments in various fields of
service.
The Florida P.EO
Scholarship was established to
irovide financial assistance
or tuition and fees to quali­
fied women during the first
two years of College or
University. It is awarded only
to girls who will be attending
Florida colleges. Requirements
include scholarship, character,
personality, purpose and

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The three local P.EO.
Chapters have agreed on
sponsorship of specific high
schools. Prospective appli­
cants may contact their
Guidance Department. They
will then be put in touch with
a contact person from a spon­
soring dupter.

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Church

Church O f
God
O f Prophecy

Notes
Craftera Wanted
All Souls Council of
Catholic Women is sponsoring a craft fair 9 a.m. t o 3
p.m. Saturday, O ct 5. in the
church's Social Hall.
The group is currently in
need of natters. Space rental
is $25, and participants need
to bring their own table and
set-ups.
For more information, call
Valerie at 407-682-8260.

801 W. 22nd St.
Sanford
Wes Thnkslcy, Pastor

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Some of the biggest
names in Christian music,
including Third Day, Jars of
Clay, Newsboys and
Rebecca S t 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
annua] 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 Clay and Newsboys;
alternative rock favorites
Five Iron Frenzy, currently
performing on the Warped
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O.C. Supertones; the pop
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Relient K, True Vibe and
Jennifer Knapp; Latin influ­
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Mac and Out of Eden.
Tickets can be purchased
by calling Ticketmastcr, 1866-788-4636 toll free, or
online at www.rocktheuniverse com. Advance tickets
are $34.95 plus tax for a sin­
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for two nights. Tickets can
also be purchased on the
day of the event at Universal
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Group tickets arc avail­
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more. TVvo night hotel pack­
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including tax.
Tickets are non-refundable and will be honored at
Universal Studios after 4
pan. until the park doses at
1 a.m.

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4100 Pads Hoed (40A)
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Worship
10.13 am
Sunday School
800am
Stmdey Evening Worship 800 pm
Wed- Prayer Service
700 p m
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840am
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Evening Worship
700pm
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700 pm
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820 UpealeRd. Sertord
3238072
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Senlord. Florida 32771
(407)028-4400
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Peetor
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8 49 am
Morning WoraNp
10.90 am
(Jr Ctsmh tor Chaden ages
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(407) 3228488
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Early Morning Santos
810am
S uto y School
830 am
Morning Worship
1100am
Evening WorsNp (TEA)
400 pm
Monday. Btto B k i ^ ^
730pm
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Comer of Oft BL 8 B O * A*e„
Sertord. FL
407*322*3786
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Pastor
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800 am
Cortoeetone, Bakedey
400 pm
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100 pm
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‘Good’ husband isn’t as romantic as woman would like him to be
QUESTION: What advice
would you give to a woman
whose husband just won t
respond to her emotionally?
That's my situation. Darrell is a
good man, but he's not romantic
and he'd rather keep lus
thoughts to himself. How can 1
deal with the longing inside me?
DU. DOBSON: Some men
will never be able to meet the
needs o f their wives. They don't
understand how women think
and have never been required to

‘Focus on
Family'

"give" to anyone. Those who are
married to these unromantic
and noncommunicative men
must decide what is reasonable
to expect and how they can
forge a meaningful life together.
Or they can seek an early

divorce. I think the former is
betted
If Darrell is such a man, my
advice is that you attempt to
show him, without nagging or
becoming angry, how you are
different from him and what
your unique needs arc. Work to
change that which can be
improved in your relationship,
explain that which can be
understood, resolve that which
can be settled and negotiate that
which is open to compromise.
Create die best marriage pos­

sible from the raw materials
brought by two imperfect
human beings with two distinct­
ly unique personalities. But for
all the rough edges that can
never be smoothed and the
faults that can never be eradicat­
ed, try to develop the best possi­
ble outlook and determine to
accept reality exactly as it is. The
fust principle of mental health is
to accept tnat which cannot be
changed. You could easily
descend into depression over
the circumstances in your life.

But you can also choose to hang
tough and be contented in spite
oftnem. The operative word is
"choose."
Can you accept your husband
as he is? Seldom does one
human being satisfy every long­
ing and hope in the breast of
another. Obviously, this coin has
two sides: You can't be his per­
fect woman, cither. He is no
more equipped to resolve your
entire package of emotional
c
ly o u a retobeooma
his sexual dream machine every

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1401 9. Pars Ava. Sardord
407*922*4394
Larry Leonard
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Scnday Behoof
9 30 am
Morning WonNp
11.00 am
Choir Pracaoa WaOwedey
9.43 pm.
Baby N n g tentee avaAtete

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1000 ■m

9 30 am.

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1607 8 Sardord Ava . Sanford, FL
Rcfwd A. Fwrmd. lAnlUW
322-7717
Sunday School
930am.
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1943am
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136 Daaaan Onva
DaSary, FL 32713
Phona^ax: 407-368-0432
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10 am
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730 Uptake Rd, Sardord, FL
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1015 am
600pm

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1401 9. Parti Avan*
Sanford, FL 32771
(407) 322-2491
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9 45am •Sunday 6ctnd
11C0am* Morning Worship
900pm *Btoto Sajdy

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FRIST CHURCH OP CHRMT, 9000191
975 MARKHAM WOODS ROAD
Comae of E.E. Wamaon Road
407-799-7709
Sunday; Churcft Sarvtoe
and Sunday Z ilo d
1000 am
Wadrwaday
7JO pm
Chid Cara Anaida al a9 Sarvtoaa
Monday WvjFriday
1000am to 400 pm.
Sahaday 1000 a m •1 pm
SuAe 149 Longwood. FL 32779
Phona 407-969-1490

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219 Wada St
Winter Spring*. FL 32706
Sutday Sorvlcaa 1030am /600pm
Sunday 044a Study
930 a m
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7.30 pm

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CHURCH OP 0 0 0
•01 W. 22nd 9t. Sanford. FL
407*322-3942
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Paalor
Sunday School
949 am
Morning WonMp
1043 am
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CHURCH OP 0 0 0 OP PROPHECY
2309 S. E R A r . Sardord. Fla, 92779
407*922*4019
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9 45 am

10am
7 pm

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401 Pars Ava , Sardord
THapnona 407*322-4611
790 9 10 00 am
Claaaaa lor CNMran
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Nursery Aw4ablee
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1000 am
1900am
9-600 pm

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("Sept •May
ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
700 mnaharl Rd.
Lake Mary. FL
444*9973
Tha Rev Charles T. Mod. Rador
Sunday.
Holy EucharW
790 am
A dJIForunS
ChBdran's Suidsy SchoallOOO a m
Holy EucharM
900711:13 am
Chadrsns Church
900 am
(Educator PAng)
Nursary Bagfna Al 943 am
Throu^i 12 43 p m Sarvloa
Holy EucharW 700 a m 4 700 pm

Charismatic
Episcopal

LION OF JUOAH HOU9I OP WOftSMK
•Where Jesus » LonT
2549 Pars Drive. PO Boa 609
Sardord. H 32772-0605
(Corner of Pars Dr. 4 Elm Ava)
(407) 3240936
Tammy Ahramaon * Paalor
Sunday
1030am A 6 30pm
Wediaaday BON Stody
7:30 p m
Feaowthrp Friday
790 pm
(no aarvloa N leal Friday of N month)

Lutheran

NEW CRSATION LUTHERAN CHURCH
PfTERRI LOCATION: UP9ALA
COMMU H TY CHURCH
Hay. 49A 9 Upaata Rd
Phona 322-7312
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OF LAKE MARY
790 Bun Drtoe, lake Mary. FL
Pad Hoyar
Paalor
NatoanOuatzow
AaaMam Paalor
SaSaday evening
9 30pm
Cordamporary Worship
Sunday momtoq
9.00 am
TraMAonM Samoa
Sunday mondng
990 am
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1190 a m
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Daycare. Praachool and Chrlsaan Day School
For Irdormaion Cal 407*3339797
LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THE P
2329 8 Oak Av*. Sardord. FL
Rav. Elmar A Rauachar
Paalor
Swwtey School
1090am
rvloa
1930 am
kdormakon 922-3332 or 9230610

CHURCH OP TNC HOLY COMFORTER

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The Sardord Bridge
Corner of 9* SL 9 Hoty Ava.

CHRKT UNTTYO METHOOtSTCHURCH
408Tk*arDdva
(Corner Tucker Dr. 9 CR 427)

Deacon
Stftdey Eucharist
9.30 am

Inter-Denominational
FAHH MMStOHANY CHURCH
3002 Baardai Ava
407-323-3794
Jack Coa
Pastor
Sunday
Morning Worship
1000am
Evening Sarvloa
600pm
Tuaaday Evamng
B4M Study
700pm

N o n -D o n o m ln a tio n a l
1001 C alary Ava . Sardord
(407)924-4711
Dora W. Rahardson
Paalor
Sunday School
990am
Morning Worship
1100wn
Cvervng Worship
700pm
MU Weak Sva Wad.
790pm
SHOWER DOWN OP BLE 19K 0 1
201 Elm Ava. Sardord, FL
407*921-6399
Timothy Hudson
Paalor
8u d «y School
1000 am
Monsng Worshtp
1100am
Tue. PrayauSDit Study
790 pm
FAfTMPUL WORO M M STRKS
Lakavtev Plata •(407) 329-4300
320 E- Commercial 81 * t srdord
Sunday Samoa
1100am
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1290 pm
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790 pm
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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
MARS HAL BOA
900 E. 2nd SbaaL Sardord. FL 92771
407*9239949
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990 am
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1100am
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790

Tafaphona (407) 922-7900
Stmday School
9 30 am
imar Mdawn
1030 am
Morning Worship
H O O am
690 pm
ChAWan's Tims Indkidsd In Worshf&gt;
Nursery pronded lor
BaMaa and Smal ChAban
*Smai Enough To Love You •
Growing In Chhat To Serve You*
FVIST UNTTID METHOOKT CHURCH
419 Park Ava. Sardord. FL
407*322*4371
Jvn BrarHhaw
Paalor
Mart Looney
Momma Wor**p
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Coftee Foaowraftp
930a
Sunday School
9 43 am
YOuti Foaowsh*
400 pm
Nursery PnMdad
Woman's Cards
2nd Monday
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O ddart's Chuch 10 15am
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"Reaching People lor a Reason"

Nazarene
LOHOWOOO CHURCH OP TH1NAZARENE
200 N Wsyman 81,
Longwood. FL
•31-9399
8«mdoy School
949 am.
MorrSng Worship
19.49 am
ChAdrsns Church
1949 am
Evargddc Samoa
900pm
Wadiaadey Famdy N ^4
700 pm
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11am
9pm

24 hours. Both partners have to
settle for human foibles, faults,
irritability, fatigue and occasion­
al nighttime'headaches.''
I don't mean to imply that the
advice I've given is easy to
implement or that it will take
away the longing you described,
but every human being eventu­
ally encounters difficult situa­
tions that are beyond his or her
control. At that point, a person is
cither going to collapse, to run,
to become angry, or do all three.
QUESTION: My former girl­
friend and I were absolutely cer­

tain we were in love because we
were crazy about each other
from the moment we m et We
were together every day and all
our friends thought we would
get married. But the relationship
cooled off very quickly and now
we can hardly stand each other.
I don't even like to be around
her. What do you think hap­
pened to us?
DR. DOBSON: Not knowing
either of you, it is difficult to say
for sure. But I can tell you that
the way your relationship began
had something to do with the
way it ended. A love affair is

usually doomed when it begins
with great intensity.
In a manner of speaking, you
and your girlfriend ran your
race together as though it were a
100-yard dash. If a love relation­
ship is to go the distance, there
needs to be a comfortable pac­
ing that keeps the two parties
from consuming each other.
That will give the bond a chance
to form - and allow "the glue to
dry."

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UPtALA COMHUNTTY PRESSYTEMAN
CHURCH
Corner of W. 25Pi fit 9 Upaata Rtf
101 Upaata Road
Sanford. FL 32771
407-330-2633
EVyin Wenger
Paalor.
Stmday Educadon
600 am
Sunday WoraNp
1000 a m
zno watnawry or wen morwi
690 pm

Barnes Plans Concert
Luther Bam es and The
Sunset Jubilaires o f Rocky
Mount, N.C., will be live
in concert 6 p.m.
Saturday, Aug. 10, in the
Sem inole 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 pur­
chased at Bethel Book
and Bible Center, 818 S.
South Ave., or call 407321-3228.

FIRST PRE9RYT1R1AN CHURCH
OF SANFORD
Between 3rd and 49i St.
9 Part A Oak / Downtown
Sanford. FL

Phona 407*322-2692
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‘Where Wa Know YOur Nama'
In Tha Heart Of Tha CVy
Rav. Bnca B. Soot
Paalor
Sunday School
900 am
8undey Morning Worship 1900 am
Suv Momlng Co9st Hour 1190 am
Sun. Cordamporary Worship 7.00pm
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990 pm
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90 0pm
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9-7.00 pm
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ktddars (39th Oradas)
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Cordamporary Music Prados 7:00pm
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OP LAKE MARY
129W. WtoeAve
Lake Mary. FL
407-921*1021
Rav. Stephen Monel
Church 8chod
1 49 am
Mondng Worshtp
1190am
Wad Chok Practca
700 pm
Wad Ybuth Choir
690 pm
MARKHAM WOOOB PRESSYT1RUN CHURCH
3210 Markham Woods Road
Lake Mary
407-333-2030
Rav. Charles R. Jonas
Paalor
Scmday School, al ages
900am
Chiech Samcas
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4 00 pm
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900pm
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Monday Famiy
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Thad Wad of Each Monti 6 30pm

Salvation Army
THE SALVATION ARMY WORSHIP
AMO SERVICE CENTER
700 W 24*i Street
Sardord. FI 32H I
... 407-322-2942

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9 43 am
945 am
11.90 am
Tuaaday Maaknga
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990pm
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7 00 p m
Mans Faftowahtp dub
700 pm
Band PracSca
9 00 p m
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United Church O f
Christ
LOHOWOOO MLLS COHORSQATK)NAL
CHURCH
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1233E E WRamaonRoad
longwood FL
407-332-9233
Rav Or. Hal Y o u vd »d
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Contemporary
900 am
Tradtoonal Worwp
1030 am.
Nursery PnMdad
Church School 9 I S a m* 1 0 1 5 a m
Vbuti A Chddsn lAmatry
990 pm

W esleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH OP PAOLA
9540 Wayside Dr.
Sardord FL 92771
(O f 1*4(EMI I I ) West
First Street on LaS •One MM)
Leonard ODonnefl
Paalor
407-922-9932
Where toe Ooapei Is Qood News"
Sunday School
943 am
Momlng Worship
1190am
Evsrsng Worshtp
990 pm
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790pm
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11, 2002 P age 5C

G o lf Tournament
The Christian Sharing
Center is hosting a Fun
Scramble Golf
Tournament Monday,
Sept. 16, at The Country
Club at Heathrow.
Prizes and goodv bag
stuffers arc needed.
Cost and sponsors
include: $2,500, gold spon­
sor; $1,500, silver sponsor;
$500, bronze sponsor;
$150, hole sponsor; and
$100, individual golfer.
For more information
about the tournament, call
407-260-9755, ext. 13 or email webmasteKBchristiansharing.org
Fun Fridays

Sem inole Community
Church, located at 5070
Orange Blvd., in Sanford,
hosts Fun Fridays.
Every Friday morning,
50 to 75 mothers and chil­
dren gather for fun and
fellowship.
A trip to the Orlando
Science Center and the
Plaster House arc
planned for the future.
For more information,
call 407-324-0199 or visit
the church's w ebsite at
www.seminolechurch.com
Study Group
A free catechism of the
Catholic church study
group meets each
Thureday at La eta re
Catholic Store's study cen­
ter, located at 115
Magnolia Ave., in Sanford.
Dorothy Walker, a lay
member of the Dominican
Order, presents instruction.
For more information,
call 407-788-0185.

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Composting excellent way to add nutrients to soil
Composting is a form of
recycling. Loaves, grass clippings, and other garden refuse
can be processed in a
small area of a garden
to produce decom­
posed organic matter
that can be used as an
excellent soil amend­
ment and add some
nutrients to the soil.
Compost is a dark,
friable, partially
decomposed form of
organic matter similar
in nature to the organic
matter of the soil.
Composting Materials
Many types of organic
materials can be used for com­
posting, such as grass clip­
pings, leaves, manure, wood
ashes, and other plant refuse
from the garden. Do not use
diseased plants for making
compost. Avoid using weed
clippings that contain seeds
that may survive the compost­
ing heat.

Making Compost
Raw organic material Is
converted into compost by the
action of
Microorganisms such
as fungi and bacteria.
Organisms that arc
responsible for the
breakdown of the
organic materials
require large quantities
of nitrogen for growth.
A nitrogen fertilizer
or materials containing
large amounts of nitrogen need to be sup­
plied to increase the speed of
decomposition. Locate the
heap in a convenient location
near the garden. Since the
compost pile needs to be kept
moist, a near source of water
is useful.
The compost pile should
not be less than 3 feet wide
and 3 feet high. An average
&gt;ile is about 5 feet wide by 5
cet long and 5 feet deep. TWo
or three piles can be used at
the same time, one for finish­

!

ing the process, one in the
process of actively decompos­
ing, and one to which frcsn
materials arc being added.
Wire fences such as chicken
wire, scrap lumber, brick or
blocks can be used to enclose
a compost heap. Fencing
materials need comer sup­
ports.
The Compost Pile
A compost pile can best be
describca as a scries of layers
of materials that eventually
will be combined into a homo­
geneous mixture. Begin the
pile by spreading a 6 to 8 inch
layer of organic matter at the
bottom of the pile. Use the
coarsest materials on the bot­
tom, using shredded or
chopped materials so they
decompose faster.
Materials that tend to mat,
such as grass clippings,
should be placed in layers
only 2 to 3 inches deep.
Moisten, but do not soak, the
layer of organic material.

Sprinkle a complete garden
fertilizer such as 10-10-10 over
the plant material. Use about
one cup for each 25 square
feet of top surface. An equal
amount of lime should be
added to the compost.
If fresh animat or poultry
manure is used, a 1 to 2 inch
layer of this material can be
used instead of the commer­
cial fertilizer. Next, add a layer
of soil 1 to 2 inches deep. The
soil contains microorganisms
that help to start the decom­
position process. If there is not
an adequate source of topsoil,
a layer of finished compost
may be used as a substitute
for the soil.
When soil or old compost
and fertilizer are used for lay­
ering, there is no need for
compost activators or starters.
Continue to alternate the lay­
ers of organic materials, fertil­
izer or manure, and soil until
a maximum height of about 5
feet, and water each layer.
To speed up decomposition,

mix the pile periodically. This
will facilitate aeration and
microorganism activity. As
materials decompose, the pile
should shrink to about half of
its original height
Use o f Compost
Compost is used the same
way that peat moss is used in
a garden, to improve soils that
arc low in organic matter. As a
soil amendment, compost
improves both physical condi­
tion and fertility of the soil,
helping sandv soils retain
nutrients ana water.
Compost is also valuable as
a mulching material to use
around landscape and garden
plants, and as a growing
medium for house plants or
for starting seedlings.
Al Farm I* Samlnoto County Urban
Horticulturist. InqubtM may be directed
to htm it tht Cooptr«ttv« Extension NOf*
Ice, 250 W. County Home Road, Sanford,
Ft. 32771 or phono MS-MSO. All Seminole
County Cooperative Extension sorvtcoo
i d opon to oN fOQOfdteM of ftft, cotef,
m i , hondteop oc notions! origin.

Zoo plans annual black tie event

Kid’s celebration

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Children end adulta gather recently for Brethren Reaching Out'a second event honoring National Kid's
Day.

Swing into the tropics and
rock the night away at thel3th
annual Blade He on the Wild
Side to benefit the Central
Florida Zoo. Guests are invited
to go "Rockin' the Rainforest,"
this year's theme, on Saturday,
Aug. 24, at the Orlando Expo
Centre. Special guest Jack
Hanna, host of Jack Hanna's
Animal Adventures and hon­
orary chairman of the Zoo's
capital campaign, will be in the
company of some wild com­
panions.
The tropical adventure
begins at 7 p m . with animal
encounters and a silent auction,
featuring artwork, exotic get-a­
ways, entertainment, dining,
and more. After the auction,
guests will enjoy a scrumptious
dinner, meet king of the jungle
Jack Hanna, and dance to music
by Hot Property. Guests may
enter the Virgin Atlantic
Airways Raffle to win two
round trip tickets to London.
Dress is tropical rainforest attire.

Black He on the Wild Side
is sponsored by Borrelli &amp;
Associates, Darden
Restaurants, Inc, Gray Harris
Robinson PA, WMR, Inc.,
Wayne Densch Charities, and
Whart on-Smith, Inc.
Individual tickets are $150
and corporate tables of ten
are S2/XX). Reservations are

wildlife education and con­
servation programs.
For more information, call
407-323-4450, extension 136,
or visit wwwxentnlfloridazoo.org
The Orlando Expo Centre
is located at 500 W.
Livingston in Orlando.

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School Notes
On Saturday, Aug. 24, the
Seminole High School
Marching Band will be hav­
ing a car wash to raise funds
for the band. The car wash
will be located at the
Albertson's Express, comer of
Highway 17-92 and Lake Maiy
Boulevard.
Hours of operation will be
from 9 a.m. 2pm . All proceeds
from the car wash will be uti­
lized to purchase band music,
cleaning of the uniforms,
instrument repairs, etc
For more information, you
may call the band room at 407320-5161.
On Tuesday, Aug. 13, more
than 60 mentors from the
Seminole County Public
Schools will be attending a
Mentor Kickoff. The micst
speaker for the event is
WESH-TV NewsChannel 2
Anchor, Wendy Chioii.
svean
The mentors will nav
opportunity to meet with

guidance counselors from the
elementary, middle, and high
school levels as well as net­
work with one another.
Tlie Kickoff will begin at 9
a.m. at the Educational
Support Center, 400 East Lake
Mary Blvd. in Sanford.
Mentors spend one hour per
week on tne school campus
during school hours listening
and encouraging a student.
For information on joining
the more than 800 mentors
currently working in the
Seminole County Public
School*, contact Lisa Reineck,
407-3200196. The next mentor
training is scheduled for Aug.
21, at 9 a m in Sanford.
Noemle S. Brunsch wig and
Katie M, Saxton, both of
Longwood and Vandana Sonl
of Lake Mary, received
degrees recently from Boston
University in Massachusetts.
Brunsch wig received her
degree in Business

Administration and
Management. Saxton's degree
was in Law, cum laude. Sari
received a DMD in Dentistry.
The two were among 5,174
students who received their
degrees from Boston
University, the fourth largest
independent university in the
United States, with an enroll­
ment of over 28000 students in
its 17 schools and colleges.
Sophia Littles of Sanford
has been awarded a scholar­
ship by the TWo/Ten
International Footwear
Foundation. She was chosen
from more than 600 applicants
to this year's program. Sophia
will use the awairi to attend
Howard University.
The TWo/Ten International
Footwear Foundation
Scholarship Program was
established in 1969 to provide
need-based scholarships to
people in the footwear, lent!ter
and allied industries.

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Children present ‘My Imagination Fashion and Talent Show’
Thursday evening, "My
Imagination Fashion and
Talent Show " was presented
by the boys and girls
who attended the
summer session at
the The Positive Place
for Kids of the West
Sanford Boys and
Girls Club.
The talent of these
young people was
displayed throughout
the evening.
Mark Timmons
sang the National
Anthem. Josh Brown • • •
sang "Lift Every
Voice and Sing" and Abby
gave her rendition of "God
Bless America".
Positive steps were per­
formed by the Step Dancers
as a group of Praise Dances
performed to the selection
"Because He Loves M e,"
featuring Accoya Myres,
Lucinda Wright, Dyniesha
Dyn, Danielle Adams,
A'Shara Wright, Ibeliz
Wavman, Clenchellc Clark
and Ashla Matthews.
The talent in song was
shown as the 9 to 11 boys
group sang "This Little
Light, I'm going to let it
Shine," ana the 11 to 12 year
olds sang "God has Smile on
M e." The 6 to 8 boys group
sang "W hat God has for Me
it is for m e." The Tim sisters
graced the audience with the
selection "1 Really Love
Him." Danielle Adams ren­
dered her solo "I'd Rather
Have Jesus." Tim Timmons
rendition was "D on't
Question G od."
The fashion?, of the
evening was a show put on
by the kids who modeled
the latest in fashions. As the
2002-2003 school days began
these kids will be dressed In
style. Models leaning and
posing as professionals were
wearing school attire,
church and casual wear.
Seen on the fashion scene
was Tasha, Mike, Toya
Tanner, Jabari Felton, Ibeliz
Wayman, Tasha Wright,
Clcngy Clark, Dyniesha
Dyn, Victoria Hayward,
Kerry, Jarvis Wiggins,
Dcantca Adams, Wesley
Dcllafield, Charles Green,
Vincent Dillar, Solmon
Timmons, Clenchelle Clark,
Henry Dyn, Ashia
Matthews, Jazminc Jackson
and Deshawn Cooper.
To add some comedy, up
and coming comedy star
Josh Brown kept the audi­

ence in laughter as he por­
trayed Miss Full Bossume,
Rev. Sister, Brother Grace
and Mercy.
To close out the
evening of talent,
fashion and the suc­
cessful summer pro­
gram of the West
Sanford Boys and
Girls Club, the staff
Bernadette Brown,
Dedra Charves,
Mark Timmons,
Joseph Wiggins,
Aderine, Younda
Dixon, Antonie
Hardy and the kids
closed a summer to be
remembered with their ren­
dition of "O h Happy Day."
Mount Zion Missionary
Baptist Church held their
yearly Vacation Bible School
the week of July 29 to Aug.
3. More than 100 students of
Bible study spent a week of
studying G od's word and
Christian fellowship and art.
The closing was held on
Friday evening. Students
were awarded for their
attendance, behavior, and
were given a token of
Christian love from their
teachers and staff.
Mrs. Deloris Williams,
Principal, and the Rev. Dr.
W. Frank Williams, pastor.

Herald photo by Marva HawUna
More than 100 student* attended the annual Vacation Bible School held at Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church. The
event Included Christian fellowship and art.

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Cool off with
summertime
tomato treat
omato season is
here, and summer
is plump ripe with fresh
recipe ideas from the gar­
den. Enjoy a juicy ripe
tomato fresh from the
vine. Or, combine a few
tomatoes with a crisp
cucumber, a crunchy red
pepper, scallions, garlic
and seasonings, and
vollA! — a refreshing
summer gazpacho is
ready to serve.
Try this tasty chilled
soup recipe, courtesy of
"Saved By Soup: More
Than 100 Delicious LowFat Soup Recipes to Eat
and Enjoy Every Day"
(Morrow), by Judith
Barrett.

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The Best G azpacho

Mafcrj 6 servings
Really ripe tomatoes
are essential to this soup.
• 3 medium-size ripe
tomatoes (about 2
pounds), seeded and cut
Into chunks
• 1 large cucumber,
peeled, cut in half length­
wise, seeded and cut into
1-inch pieces
• 1 medium-size red
bell pepper, seeded and
cut into 1-inch pieces
• 1 scallion, white and
green parts, cu t into 1inch pieces
• 1 small clove garlic
• 1 tablespoon red
wine vinegar
• 1/2 cup tomato juice
• Salt and freshly
ground black pepper
Combine the tomatoes,
cucumber, bell pepper,
scallion and garlic In a
food processor or blender
and process until smooth.
Add the vinegar and
tomato juice and continue
processing until thor­
oughly combined with
the vegetable puree.
Transfer the soup to a
bowl and season with salt
and pepper to taste.
Refrigerate until thor­
oughly chilled. Check the
seasonings before serv­
ing. Serve in chilled
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arden parties are a
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dazzling, edible centerpiece
that celebrates the beauty of
the season— a flower cook­
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With a cookie bouquet,
there's no need to fuss with
dessert Simply place a flow­
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flower cookies in the center
of the table, and let the
guests take delight with
every sweet bite. These ele­
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Flower Cookie Bouquet
Makes 212 dozen cookies

For the cookies
• 1 cup butter, softened
• 2&lt;3 cup confectioners'
sugar, sifted
• 1 large egg yolk
• 1 teaspton vanilla
extract
• V2 teaspoon almond
extract• 2 cups all-purpose flour,
sifted

Special aids
• 18 wooden skewers
Baking the Cookie^
1. In a large bowl, using
an electric mixer on medi­
um speed, beat butter and
sugar until light and fluffy.
Beat in yolk and vanilla
and almond extracts. |
2. On low speed, beat
flour, a little at a time, into
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dough in plastk; chill for
one hour.
3. Meanwhile, tint skew­
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wise into four pieces, mess
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On a lightly floured sur­
face, roll dough to 14-inch
thickness; cut into 212-inch
circles. Press on top of
skewers on a baking sheet
Bake until golden, seven to
10 minutes.
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large bowl, using an elec­
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slices evenly around the
edge of each cookie; pipe

For the decorations
• Green food coloring
• 5 large marshmallows
• Colored sugar
• Candy spearmint leaves
• Chocolate wafer cook­
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dots of yellow icing in the
center of each flower.
3. When the cookies have
dried, arrange them in a
flowerpot or other contain­
er. Roll spearmint leaves flat
for decorative leaves. Grind
chocolate wafer cookies
until very fine; place in the
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Toast taste buds with salute to N ational G oat C heese Month
ake a toast to A ugust, and
make it with a glass of goat
milk, as August marks National Goat
Cheese Month.
A sim ple glass of goat milk —
creamy, smooth and easily digestible
— is a full taste experience, without
extra calories. Goat milk, while low in
cholesterol, is high in calcium, phos­
phorous, and vitamins A and B, so it's
naturally nutritious — and delicious.
This month, add a new dimension to
your cooking. Try the following tips
and recipes for enjoving goat-milk
products, courtesy of the American
Cheese Society.
• Goat-milk products are more deli­
cate in texture and require gentle han­
dling, Keep them very cola, well cov­
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light cream in soups and sauces, and
improve texture by using it in breads
and cakes.
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place of sour cream in salad dressings,
sauces and dips. The texture is light
and cream y with fewer calories.
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they ark beaten or heated, so don't
overprocess them.
• Remove all goat cheeses from
their packages and let them come to
room temperature before serving.
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offer more flavor. Try using less of
them in recipes that call Tor aged
cheese.
Raita
Raita traditionally is served as a

cooling complement to the spiciness of
Indian curries. It is a wonderful sum­
m er side dish on a hot day.
• 2 cups plain goat-milk yogurt
• 1 cucumber
• 1/2 teaspoon cumin
• 1 or more garlic cloves, pressed
• Dash of cayenne, to taste
Stir the yogurt in a bowl. Peel, seed
and coarsely grate the cucum bers.
Add the cumin, garlic and cayenne.
Stir and chill.
Strawberry Sunshine
So easy and so good!
• 1 cup
straw berry
goat-m ilk
yogurt
• 1/2 cup orange juice
• 1 ripe banana
Combine all ingredients in electric
blender or food processor.

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�Pan A m ‘B ig Apple’ bound Sinkhole
By Dan Ping
Editor
SANTORO — Seminole County resi­
dents looking for non-stop service to New
York will no longer have to travel to
Orlando to catch a flight
Officials with Pan American Alrwa
announced Friday that betinning June
the airline will provide daily service to
Newark (N.J.) International Airport locat­
ed about 16 miles from Midtown

Manhattan.
“This is a big flight tor us,” said Larry
Dale, president of the Orlando Sanford
International Airport. "It connects us
directly with the New York market I've
had more requests tor flights to New York
than just about anywhere else combined."
Flights will leave Sanford dally at 11JO

it 2 pm .
return flight leaves Newark at 2:45 p.m.
and arrives in Sanford at 5:25 p.m.
Although flights will not begin until late
June, Pan Am's reservation center began
selling tickets Friday. A one-way ticket is
$105; roundtrip is $213.80.
"We are very excited to offer the first
non-stop flight from Sanford to New
York," said Dave Fink, president of Pan
S « e P an A m , page 10A

S p r in g title s
u p fo r g ra b s
A s h as become ■ regular
1 happening In Sanford, the
■standings In the six Spring
£Leagues are about a s tight
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Bank robber may
have killed himself
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
LAKE MARY — Four Orlando career
criminals— with more than 70 cumulative
charges on their arrest records — robbed a
Lake Mary bank Friday.
The bank hcisl will be the last for 21car-old Michael Shackleford as police
lieve he shot himself as officers moved
in for the arrest. The robbery could also be
the final violent act
tor his three partners,
Lorenzo White, 21,
T h ey w eren't
Jarvis Jacobs, 23 and
prepared fo r
Treston Hollinger, 23.
The FBI is reportedly
that U-turn
looking into the case
and it slow ed
believing the four­
them down.
some is responsible
Rerouting
for many more rob­
foiled their
beries in the fivecounty area.
get-aw ay
The robbery
plan.
occurred just before
9 3 0 a.m. at the
AmSouth Bank on
Lake Mvy
Lake Mary Boulevard
Pd caC T M l
and Rhinehart Road.
It's the first robbery
for the Lake Mary
ry f
the city this year, said Lake Mary Ch ief
Richard Beary.
"I'd say we were pretty lucky no one
was Injured," Beary said following the
apprehension of the four suspects.
All four men reportedly entered the
bank brandishing firearms. No one was
injured at the bank, but a pregnant
employee was taken to the hospital for
precautions. The suspects fled In a white
van. As they switched vehicles. Lake Mary
police received their tin t break.
"One of our officer's mothers was the
first to call 911," Beary said.
The unidentified officer's mother called
because smoke appeared to pouring out of
the van as they switched vehicles. The
smoke was Ihe dye pack exploding, said
Beary.
Police received their second break when
the looming Interstate 4 sinkhole traffic
slowed their escape. The westbound Lake
Mary Boulevard entrance to westbound I4 is closed and police believe the criminals
weren't expecting the change.
"They weren't prepared tor that U-tum
and it slowed them down," Deary said.
"Rerouting foiled their get-away plan."
Depuly Scott Van der VVeide pulled up
behind the criminals' vehicle about a mile
past the sinkhole construction. As the
deputy called for back up, the vehicle then

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Department of Transportation employees Inspect e sinkhole on lnteratate-4. The geological phenomenon emerged Wednesday
morning and was Drat reported by a passing motorist. Pictured at lop, traffic was backed up tor B miles after all but one of the
westbound lanes near the Lake Mary exit were shut down following the first reports ol the sinkhole.

15 trucks o f cement still haven’t filled the hole

lig h tn in g
17-year-old boy was
nently struck by lightFriday in Geneva,
le sheriff‘s office reports
teen was helping build a
it boat ramp and was
to place a plastic covert tne cement to protect
the rain. Lightning
ly struck a nearby
and then struck the teen
tec
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j i B n d 2L3300 pp.m.
; The property owner and
&gt; ; the victim's unde performed
•; CPR on the teen until EMS
:| Igasonnel arrived.
- [Emergency workers rushed
; the teen to Central Florida
'Regional Hospital in Sanford.
; The deputy on the scene
.-reports the teen was breath;•trig (on his own) but was not
;-a l0 t at the time of transport.
! teen is identified as
t Hallock of Titusville.

By Christopher Patton
Stall Writer
LAKE MARY — A sinkhole that
emerged Wednesday morning on
Interstate 4 could take about two
weeks to fill, said highway officials.
The problem was Hist discovered
when a motorist called authorities
about 6 a.m. to report a "d ip " in the
westbound lane. Crews from the
Florida Department of
Transportation immediately isolat­

ed the area, shutting down all but
one lane during morning rush hour.
The westbound Lake Mary
Boulevard entrance to westbound I4 was also closed.
The dip collapsed shortly after
FDOT's arrival, said spokesman
Steve Homan, creating a sinkhole
the size of several compact cars. By
Wednesday afternoon, traffic
backed up past the St. Johns River
Bridge into Deltona.
Crews worked around the clock

to construct two temporary lanes,
which were opened just in time for
the Thursday commute at 5:30 a.m.
Traffic was less hectic Thursday
and Friday as many motorists
found alternative routes such as
U.S. Highway 17-92 and State Road
417.
Construction crews were not the
only ones busy working in the area.
Florida Highway Troopers and
S e e S in k h o le , P age 12A

S e e R o b b ery , Page 10A

Tim e m ay be lim ited for S em in o le’s C yber H igh Sch o o l
By Mlcholle Jerla
Managing Editor
. SANFORD — Only time will
tell if Cyber High Charter School
will be open at the end of next
school year.
The Seminole County School
Board voted last week to give the
school until October to correct var­
ious issues addressed in a recent
performance audit If the problems
aren't solved by O ct 1, the Board
will not renew the school's three-

year contract, which expires next
June.
The decision follows the Orange
County School Board's decision
last week to close Cyber High's
Orlando school, which is operated
by the same entity.
Following the audit conducted
a t 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 are also in the red, with
Cyber High's independent auditor
indicating the school had a nega­
tive balance of $13,596 tor the
quarter ending Dec. 31.
The Board’s recent vote reverses
its opinion of the school two years
ago. Since charter schools are pub­
licly funded and need local
approval to open and operate,
Cyber High needed the Seminole
School Board to approve its con­
tract. In April 2000, the school
entered into a three-year agree­

ment with Seminole County to
serve 150 at-risk students in the
ninth and tenth grades.
Last year, the School Board
approved expaasion at Cyber
High, allowing the school to add
the 11th grade and serve 175 stu­
dents.
When the school opened, it
promised a student-to-teacher
ratio of 21-1, as well as expanded
instruction on the internet.
Enrollment preference was given
to students who scored in the

lower fourth of standanlized tests,
had a GPA of 2 0 on a 4.0 scale and
essed writing scores of 2 0 or
.■low 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.
According to the recent audit,
only 10 percent of the 10th graders
at tne school passed the exams on
the FCAT. Student enrollment was
See Cyber High, Page I2A

Crosses memorialize two types of soldiers
By Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor
Harris - Teacher at
ieminole Trinity School

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SANFORD — Two hundred
white crosses dot the front yard at
Sanford Church of God.
The unadorned symbols of
honor pay tribute to the men and
women who died serving their
country and for others who are
now soldiers of faith
"On Memorial Day, we wanted
to honor the soldiers who gave
their lives to allow us to be free,"
said Wvs Tanksley, pastor at the
church. "They paid the ultimate
sacrifice for us.
"We decided to put the crosses
in the yard during Memorial Day

weekend, because that is what
Memorial Day is for," he said.
The unmarked crosses in the
front row represent the more than
3 3 million soldiers who died in
action since the Revolutionary
War, Tanksley said. Behind them
stands rows of crosses bearing
names of former church members
or rcLitives of current parishioners
who are now soldiers of faith.
"The first row, I call it the front
line," Tanksley said. "They are the
ones who died to allow us to do
what we are doing now."
The crosses were placed in the
yard last weekend and will be
removed this Monday following a
service to honor the church's sol­

diers of faith. Last Sunday, a ser­
vice was held in memory of tire
military soldiers.
"We didn't want to mix the two
types of soldiers," Tanksley said.
"We wanted to honor them sepa­
rately."
The pastor said he came up
with the idea for the soldiers of
faith from 1 Timothy 6:12 In the
book, it describe those who fought
the good fight of faith and who,
following their deaths, are now
soldiers of faith.
It's another type of memorial
day for the parishioners. Three
mootlis ago, they were asked to
See C rosses, Page 12A

photo by Tommy Vincent

Sanford Church ot God Pastor W os Tanksley d escrib es Ihe re a so n behind
Ihe 2 0 0 c r o s s e s placed in his church's Iron! yard.

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Market opportunities: if you're one of the folks
who thinks Sanford's economy can still function
on agrarian-based principals, then this week's
announcement by the Department of Agriculture
should have served as a wake-up rail
Back in the day when Chase Groves referred to
the orchards, not the housing development, local
fanners trucked their goods to the State Fanners'
Market in Sanford so they could be shipped out
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Leading the way

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Seminole Audubon
Society is offering a birding
course designed for begin­
ning birders of all ages dur­
ing June.
The course will be pre­
sented in four, two-hour ses­
sions at various locations,
and will include attracting
birds, birdwatching tools,
recordkeeping, bird Identifi­
cation, field tyips, and lots of
practice.
The course will start 2
p.m. Sunday June 2, at the
North Branch o f Seminole
County Library in Sanford.
The total cost Is $25. For
more information call 407977-4389.

Around the Clock

" * n v d to it as&gt;«&gt; -outbound market.
Times have changed.
We've now become an
"inbound market."
Fresh produce from
around the state still
will be shipped to
Sanford, but once it gets
here, the trip is pretty
much done. The fruits
and veggies will be dis­
tributed to local restau­
rants and stores for con­
by Dan Ping
sumption by Central
w w w w w w w Floridians.
Though celery is no longer king Is Sanford,
there are plenty of opportunities to capitalize on
at the farmers' market. For starters, 50 new jobs
will be created within the first two years. Plus, the
state appears willing to pick up the costs to rede­
velop along U S . Highway 17/92 and 13th Street.
In the coming months, there should be quite a
bit of good news coming from the State Fanners'
Market. Stay tuned for further developments.

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H w ild photo by Tommy Vlncont

Sanford Police Chief Brian Tooley, far right, marches with members of the Georgetown community during the recent Drug Free
March held in the Sanford community.
Transportation woes: What if you threw a
fundraiser to talk about transportation but
nobody came because they were stuck in traffic?
Sanford M ain Street had scheduled a fund­
M isch ief at L a k e H ow ell H igh
and resistin g an officer.
raiser for Friday, May 31, out at the Orlando
A pproxim ately $156 o f unpaid
A m aintenance em ployee
Sanford International Airport Congressman John
W inn D ixie grocery item s w as
reported to th e sh eriff's o ffice
Mica was to speak about transportation issues in
found in h is pants legs. Police
Tuesday an in cid en t o f dam aged
Central Florida. Problem was Mica couldn't make
caught up w ith Bryant at T od d 's
school property. Suspects a p p a r­
because he couldn't find a mode o f transportation
Tom atoes on 13th Street. H e w as
ently entered a Lake H o w ell.foo t­
to get him into town on time.
reportedly running, dropping
ball concession stand by d am ag ­
To be fair, scheduling was a problem, too.
occasional m erchand ise, a s store
ing the exterior roll-up shutter.
Mica’s duties often require him to choose between
em ployees g a v e chase.
O nce inside, the perpetrators
reportedly splashed ketchup
events or attempt to be in two different places at
Sem in ole D eputy Joe G u erra
along the w alls and d ischarged a
virtually the same time. To date, those Star Ibek
arrested B obby How ard, 2 7, o f
fire extinguisher. A u th orities have
S u sp en d ed L icen se
transporters (Beam m e up, Congressman) have
Sanjford T h u rsd ay for sh opliftin g.
a number o f lead s inclu d ing sev ­
Sanford O fficer Thom as M cCall
yet to be approved by the Federal Aviation
She rep orted ly stole a tu be o f
eral fingerprints, and sh o ep rin ts
arrested Lloyd D ixon, 24, of
Administration.
toothp aste an d bar o f soap from
left in me extin guish er residue.
Sanford W ednesday for reckless
The event is postponed until Mica can resched­
the Lake-M ary Boulevard W in n &gt;
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AdJos, Amigos: As i f Sanford City
O aks subdivision office Tuesday
H ollinger arrested Shaw n Bagley,
Sanford B ill Erw in arrested
Commissioner Randy Jones hasn't had a tough
in reference to a found g o lf cart. A
26, of Sanford Thursday for d ri­
Jonathan M arcello, 22, o f L ake
enough week, his favorite restaurant. Amigos,
h om eow ner's association em p lo y ­
v ing w ith a suspended license.
M aiy T h u rsd ay for driving under
dosed its Sanford location.
ee found the ca rt in a w ooded
Bagley w as also cited for not
the in flu en ce. Breathalyzer tests at
When the Orlando-based restaurant chain
area across from 810 Fox Valley
the jail rev ealed a blood alcohol
w earing a seat belt and having an
opened in Sanford about 18 months ago, Jones
Dr. Staff from Sabal Point C ou ntry
in op erable v ehicle tag light.
content o f ab o u t .091.
was more than just a little stoked. It represented a
C lub confirm ed cart No. 19 w as
nice redevelopment of the old Shoney's location
their property. T he cart w as
Longw ood O fficer Dan C aylor
Sem in o le D eputy Jam es Ingram
on busy 17/92. It also meant he no longer had to
reportedly stolen May 2 5. It
Jr .,fr r e s te d Terry H enderson, 37,
arrested Robert Pace, 25, of
make a 30-minute trek to get some grub.
received an u nd eterm ined am ount
Longw ood Tuesday for driving
of O steen T h u rsd ay for d riv in g
"It's a heart-breaker," Jones said Friday. "I'd
o f damage d urin g its th ree-d ay
w ith a suspended license. Pace
un^rer the in flu en ce, w ith a su s­
have to drive all the way to Altamonte to find
absence.
reportedly ran a red light at the
pended licen se and possession of
another Amigos. 1 guess I'll just have to start
drug parap hern alia. Breath tests
in tersection o f G rant Street and
going to the Mexican restaurant (El Potro) in the
Teen-agers Su sp ected
cam back w ith negative results,
State Road 434.
Wal-Mart shopping center."
The Sem inole C ounty Parks
but H end erson refused a urine
Departm ent reported to th e sh er­
Longw ood O fficer Eric Jones
test. ‘
iff's office W ednesday that som e­
arrested Branden Faulkner, 19, of
New feature: If you turn to the front of the
one sprayed graffiti on th e o v er­
W inter Springs Tuesday for d ri­
Leaving th e S c e n e o f a C rash
Herald's sports section today, you'll notice a new
pass wall located on State Road
ving with a suspended license.
Florida H ighw ay Trooper R.A.
feature we plan to publish weekly. "TheBigs" will
417 at the C ross Sem inole Trail.
Rem ington arrested Jerry
track those Major League Baseball players with
Numerous b ee r cans w ere found
D rug P o ssession
Poffinberger, 53, o f Sanford
ties to Seminole County.
in the area.
Sanford O fficer Tony Raim ondo
Tuesday for leaving ihe scen e o f a
It's not meant to be an exhaustive list of every
arrested A ndre M oore, 26, of
crash. Poffinberger, a sch o o l­
player who has the slightest of connection to the
P rostitution
Sanford W ednesday for posses­
teacher at C lerm on t High,
county. Mainly we'U track those players — like
The
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cocaine,
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w as involved in a traffic
David Eckstein and Tim Raines — who were
Tactical Unit arrested a su spected
thetic narcotics and drug para­
accident
at
S ta te Road 46A just
bom and raised in the area. Some, like the Cubs
restitute W ednesday. Ju d y
phernalia. He w as also charged
east o f R h in eh art Road. W itnesses
Corey Patterson, spent a lot of time here but
lorris, 42, o f Sanford alleged ly
w ith fraud, destroying evidence
reportedly follow ed him hom e,
moved away before graduating from an area high
offered an undercover ag en t a sex
and sm uggling contraband into
but co u ld n 't persuad e him to
school. In Corey's case, he went to school in
act in exchange for crack cocaine.
the county jail.
return to the scene. Victim s and
Seminole for several years, but moved to Georgia
In another sim ilar Sanford tacti­
w itnesses forw ard the inform ation
after his eighth-grade year at Sanford Middle
cal unit operation. H on e Brew ster,
Sem inole Deputy Jam es C lark
to police in clu d in g a detailed
School.
22, of Longw ood reportedly
arrested G erard W illiams, 22, of
d escrip tion , w hich "p e rfe ctly "
For years we published the "Raines Gauge,"
offered an undercover ag en t to
Sanford W ednesday for an out­
identified a tattoo on his right
tracking one of Sanford's Finest. ThcBigs is an
touch her bare breast and then
stand ing w arrant for sales and
arm. A u th o rities caught up w ith
updated and more inclusive version.
asked the agent to pull o v er so
possession o f cocain e in Sem inole
Poffinberger a t his Sanford hom e
Of course, there are scores of minor leaguers
she could sm oke som e crack
County.
w here it w as reported he em itted
from the county as well. In the future, we'U con­
cocaine. D uring the traffic stop or
a "stro n g o d o r o f a lco h ol."
sider running updates on them, too.
"ta k e dow n," Brew ster reportedly
R etail T h e ft
Poffinberger w as reluctant in the
threw the sm all am ount o f crack
troo p er's arrest, and he d id n 't
Sanford O fficer Steven Vazquez
C o l a n item fo r A ro u n d T h t C lo c k ? Sen d an
subdue u ntil threatened w ith pep­
out the window. She w as arrested
arrested Reginald Bryant, 43, of
e -m a il to T h e O o c k 9 n e m in o le h e ra ld .c o m .
for destroying evidence.
Sanford W ednesday for retail theft per spray.

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Meeting will be held 7:30
a.m. Wednesday, June 5, in
The Country Club at
Heathrow. Speaker is Kipper
McGee of WDBO Radio.
Sponsor is Orlando Regional
South Seminole Hospital.
Cost is $5 for members
and $10 for non-members.

On Friday June 7, the
McBride campaign will hold
an organizational meeting
for anyone in Seminole
County who wants to get
involved with the McBride
Campaign.
The meeting begins at 6:30
p.m. in the Seminole
Education Association build­
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St., in Sanford.
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Advancement o f Colored
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hosting its annual Freedom
Fund and Awards Banquet
6:30 p.m. Saturday, June 8, in
the Sanford Civic Center,
located at 401 Seminole
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Tickets are $30. To make
reservations or for further
information, call 407-32874%.

Correction
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incorrectly identified in a
photo on page 1A in the May
26 edition of the Seminole
Herald. She is a code enforce­
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Obituaries
PETER JO H N AN DERSON
Peter John Anderson, 71, of
Pine Tree Acres Lane, Deltona,
died Wednesday, May 29,
2002, In his residence.
Bom Jan. 21,1931, In
Yeadon, Pa., he moved to
Central Florida from
Manassas, Va„ in 1989. H e
served in the U 5 Army d u r­
ing the Korean War and
received num erous honors
and medals. H e was a first
line supervisor for AT&amp;T's
Engineering Department in
Arlington, Va. He was a mem­
ber of Our Lady o f the Lakes
Catholic Church, VFW Post
No. 8093, DeBary, and the
Fraternal O rder of Eagles,
DeBary.
He enjoyed carpentry, gar­
dening ana w as considered a
"Jack of al trades."
Survivors include his w ife
of 44 years, Kathryn "K assie"
Anderson o f Deltona; two
daughters, Sharon Anderson
of Deltona and Shawn M.
Heikens o f Orlando; one son,
Peter Anderson II of Orlando;
four brothers, Patrick
Anderson o f Lansdowne, Pa.,
John Anderson of
Philadelphia, Pa., Bernard
Paul Anderson of Drexel Hill,
Pa., and Paul Anderson o f
Pennsylvania; one sister,
Kathleen Scott of Wallingford,
Pa.; and two grandchildren.
Memorial contributions
may be made to Hospice o f
Volusla/FIagler, 277/
Enterprise Road, Orange City,
FL 32763.
Phoenix Cremation Society
Inc., of South Daytona is in
charge of arrangements.

TH OM AS M ORGAN
BROWNELL
Thomas Morgan Brownell,
76, of DeBary Drive, DeBary,
died Saturday, May 25, 2002,
in DeBary Manor.
Bom in Wellsviile, N.Y., he
moved to Central Florida
from South Bend, Ind., in
1956. He was a m achinist in
sheet metal manufacturing in
aeronautical design and
development. He served in
the U.S. Air Force during
World War II. He w as a mem­
ber o f Asbury Methodist
Church In Maitland.
Survivors Include his wife
o f 32 years, Judith; two sons,
Frank B. Brownell o f Sanford
and Robert Brownell of
Deltona; two stepsons,
Stephen and Robert Vickery,
both of DeBary; two daugh­
ters, Lori Hastings o f San
Bernardino, Calif., and Gina
Waite o f Damon, Texas; two
stepdaughters, Deborah
Vickery of Sorrento and
Deidra Skipper of DeBary;
one brother, James R.
Brownell of Cambria, Calif.;
15 grandchildren; and one
great grandchild.
Alavon Direct Cremation
Service of South Daytona is in
charge o f services.

DeLand for 15 years. He was a
m em ber of the Good
Sam aritans C lub and the
Lutheran Church of
Providence, Deltona. He
enjoyed traveling.
Survivors include his wife
Dorothy of C artersvllle, Ga.;
on e son, Ken Garrison of
Lusby, Md.; tw o daughters,
Christina Watts and Marina
Robertson, both of
Cartersvllle, G a.; one sister,
Jean Pettiecord o f Spencer,
Iow a; and nine grandchildren.
M emorial donations may be
m ade to the American
D iabetes Association, 2580
Federal Drive, Suite 403,
Decatur, HI., 62526.
Baldauff Fam ily Fqneral
H om e oi O range City is In
charge of arrangements.
JOH N P. G RIFFIN
John P. G riffin, 96, of
Tangerine Avenue, died
Friday, May 24 ,2 0 0 2 .
B om n Blountstown, he
moved to C entral Florida in
1920. He was a retired contrac­
tor and a m em ber of the
M asons.

Tri-County Cremation
Service of Longwood is in
charge of arrangements.

Is in charge of arrangements.

HARRY LAWRENCE
JO H N SO N JR .
Harry Lawrence Johnson Jr.,
67, of Hillsdale Court, Lake
Mary, died Wednesday, M ay
2 9 ,2002, in Lake Mary.
Bom in Cleveland, Ohio, he
moved to Central Florida from
Garland, Texas, in 1998. He
was field vice president for
General Electric. He was a
member of Grace United
Methodist Church.
Survivors include his w ife,
Sherri Johnson o f Lake M ary;
three daughters, Ashlee
Johnson or Lake Mary, Sheryl
Holliday of Richardson, Texas,
and Cindy Johnson of G eorgia;
two sons, Mark Allen Johnson
of Bedford, Texas and Jeff
Johnson of Georgia; three sis­
ters, Susie Wlddersheim of
Oviedo, Marilyn Singleton of
Lakewood, Ohio, and Kathy
Cockrell of Valley City, O hio;
and eight grandchildren.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel of Sanford/Lake M ary

Home of Orange C ity is in
charge of arrangem ents.

ANNA R. PETRONE
Anna R. Petrone, 82, of Lake
Drive, DeBary, died
Wednesday, May 29,2002, in
M ariner Healthcare of
DeLand.
Bom in Staten Istand, N.Y.,
she moved to Central Florida
in 1979. She was a retired
nurses aid e for St. Vincents
M edical Center in Staten
Island, N.Y.
She w as a member of St.
Ann's Catholic Church, the
Council o f Catholic Women
and St. A nn's Seniors. She
enjoyed needlepoint, cross
stitching and crosswords.
Survivors include one son,
John W. Petrone of DeBary;
one daughter, Mary Ellen
M onteleone o f DeBary; one
sister, M arie Blakeney of
DeBary; and two grandchil­
dren.
M emorial donations may be
made to Hospice of
Volusla/FIagler, 3800
W oodbriar Trail, Port Orange,
FL, 32763.
Baldauff Family Funeral

NEOMIA L. W IL K IN SO N
Neomia L. W ilkinson, 62, o f
Pounce Deleon Boulevard,
Winter Springs, died M onday,
May 27, 2002, in W inter Park
Memorial Hospital.
Bom Jan. 1, 1940, in
Altamonte Springs, she w as a
bus driver for Sem inole
County Public Schools. She
was a member o f Rockhill
M.B. Church of Jam estow n.
Survivors include two sons,
Richard Wilcox Robinson of
Chattahoochee and Kevin L.
Robinson of M ayo; two
daughters, Trina B ates of
Daytona Beach and Erir\ ^
Robinson of Daytona Beach;
three brothers, Sandy W illiam s
and Reginald W illiam s, both
of Chicago, III., and Harold
Williams of M aitland; two sis­
ters, Princilla Brooks of
Oviedo and Leona Caldw ell o f
Maywood, III.; and seven
grandchildren.
W ilson-Elchelberger
Mortuary Inc:, of Sanford is in
charge of arrangem ents.

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RO BERT H. G A R RISO N
Robert H. Garrison, 63, of
Elkcam Boulevard, Deltona,
died Wednesday, May 29,
2002, in Deltona Healthcare.
Bom in Sauk Centre, Minn.,
he moved to Central Florida
from East Providence, R.I., in
1974. He was owner/operator
of Garrison's Amoco in

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Sunday. June 2.2002

O p in i o n
Our View

j Shades of Gray
■ Randy Jones should be commended for
having the courage to switch his vote
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Try as we might, not all issues are black and white. Most
often, those in decision-making positions must w ade through
the m urky gray areas to reach their conclusions. Such was the
case w ith the Groves at Sanford, a proposed apartment complex on Airport Boulevard.
Residents of Sanora subdivision protested the project.
Having lived for years next to the 20-acre wooded site, they
w eren't thrilled w ith the proposed three-story, 300-plus unit
• complex. City Commission, on a 3-2 v o te led by District 3
• Commissioner Randy jones, originally sided with the resi­
dents to limit — not eliminate — the project. This newspaper
believed — and still believes — it was th e right decision.
But those hazy gray areas remained. T h e developers could
moved forward with their original plans, albeit w ith a much
less attractive design. A compromise w as available that would
provide residents with some o f what they wanted, bu t to
reach it, Jones would have to change h is mind and his vote.
He did both, to the ire o f many residents. While T he H erald
continues to disagree with Jones' decision, he should be com­
mended for acting on what he believes is in the best interests
of the community.
We all have to backtrack from outspoken opinions from
time to time. O ur elected officials do so in the public arena.
Jones could have stood by his original decision and rightfully
said he did all he could do. T hat would have been the easy
way out. Instead, he reconsidered his position, concluded it
wasn't the best outcome and had the courage to change his
mind. Some would call that wishy-washy. Not In this
instance. Jones put his behind on the line by sw itching his
vote and subjected himself to much more criticism than if he
had done nothing at all.
He may face the wrath of h is constituents when h e runs for
re-election. But Sanora residents should remember that while
there are black-and-white choices in the voting booth, com­
plex public Issues don't alw ays provide dear-cut answ ers.
Sometimes the only choice is gray.

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S c h o o l B o ard sh o u ld h a v e p u lle d
t h e p lu g o n C y b e r H ig h S c h o o l
The Seminole County School Board erred in waiting until
October to determine the fate o f Cyber High School in Sanford.
Given the school's dismal past performance, a five month delay
for a final decision only prolongs the problems.
Cyber High's report card is clea r
• Ninety percent of the school’s lOth-gradera failed the
Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test
• In two years, only 37 students of the 599 students enrolled
have graduated.
• Uncertified teachers were hired to educate "at-risk” stu­
dents.
• A negative balance sheet at the end of the school year with
additional debt sure to pile on.
These are not problems that can be fixed in five months. In
fact, any decision on whether the school w ill continue to operate
will be based on its performance during its entire existence not,
as Superintendent Paul Hagerty explained, on a "magic
moment" that may or may not occur between now and October.
Should the board decide in October to d ose Cyber High, the
students are in a no-win situation: Either finish the academic
year at a school where administrators know their contract will
not be renewed: or change schools during the first half of the
first semester. Neither option allows the students the best
chances to succeed. They enrolled in Cyber High based on
promises that the school's supposedly innovative curriculum
would help them excel. Those promises have been broken.
The Florida legislature created the Charter School statutes so
school systems could explore alternatives to the traditional pub­
lic school model. Charter schools can succeed in the right envi­
ronment. Such an environment does not exist at Cyber High
School, and the School Board should have pulled the plug
immediately.
We trust the board's delay in making a final decision is not
. politically motivated. The three members who voted to delay
face re-election in September. To date, all three have served hon­
orably. A recommendation to determine Cyber High's fate
before the school year begins would cement their credentials as
advocates dedicated to serving the best interests of the students.

Your View
Board wants
Rowe to reveal
facts and figures
To the ed ito r
To President Rowe:
As you are aware, w e have suc­
ceeded in getting the "w eed and seed "
grant This grant is to b e used for the
benefit o f the Georgetown, Midway
and Unincorporated areafs) of
Altamonte Springs- In the utilization
of the funds of this g ra n t all of our
records must be kept accurate and
ready for Inspection. T o date, we have
none.
W hat is needed in the immediate
are copies of the m inutes o f oil mects. A s w e ll a breakdown of w ho the
i and trustees o f our association
are, and how they gained their posi­
tions.
We need a copy o f all the financial
records. We need to show where all of
the funds came from, and where they
are now (as well as what's being done
with the funds).
II is ou r understanding that we
h ive lust the insurance coverage on
the building. IW are unaware that we
even had insurance coverage. Ms.
Williams, the (assumed) treasurer was
supposed to furnish that information
. on April 3,2002. She d id n 't She said
she had that information at home. To
date, she has yet to furnish us with
that inform ation This creates a cause
for great concern. V k don't know how
much w e were paying, or who the car­
rier was. Furthermore, an officer
responsible for Ihe records who does­
n't have the records or refuses to pro­
duce the records should be removed
burn his/her position.
The Sanford Police Department
and the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office are doing a good job in taking
care of the "w eed" end of the weed
and seed program in our community.
VA* expect they will continue to d o so
in the future. Vk do nut want to put
this program in jeopardy in any way.
It is the responsibility of this com ­
munity to take care of the "seed" end
of the program. Vk can only accom­
plish this if our organization is sound.
At this juncture, it appears that w e
don't have an organizatton. If this situatxxi continues, the only thing w e will
have from the seed w e plant will be
our ow n destruction.
President Rowe, as you can see,
there is cause for concern. It fa obv ious
that the association fa not operating
like a responsible organization should.
No parliamentary procedure or rules
of order exist. No records or archival

documentation fa available for Inspec­
tion. W hat’s w orse is that nobody
seem s to know w hat to going on with
the m oney this organizabon has. If it
has any le ft In fact, w e have just
learned that the m oney to In a bank
K m ew h ere In Alabam a! W hy to it In
Alabam a?
President Row e, w e call on you to
account for everything. After aU, you
are the president W e hold you respon­
sible and dem and an answer. Vk
w ould like your response immediate­
ly! V k have worked hard to receive
the "w eed and seed " grant, and do
not w ant to lose i t
Sandra Caines

G o ff’s political
polls shouldn’t be
considered news

nation from the County Com m ission
NOW to allow candidates for the scat
a chance to campaign? O r should he
help HIS favorite candidate by block­
ing the campaign activities o f others
until the last possible m inute?" It's an
old political bick that you should not
fall for — least of all publishing taint­
ed. manipulated material as news.
These polls are jokes, and should be
treated as such — not used In a news
context which could m isinform the
potential voter. Garbage in — Garbage
out!
Sincerely,
BUI D avis

Homeowners
associations tell a
tale of two cities

Tb the editor
A Talc of Two Cities.
Lake Mary seems to keep attracting
high lech office parks that pay a lot o f
To the editor:
property taxes, thus low ering taxes for
Your com m ents in the "Around the
all its residents, white Sanford keeps
C lock" column regularly give me a
getting low-income apartment projects
chuckle, or al least a smile because
they are purely editorial by nature.
like the Groves crammed dow n our
But I am dism ayed that you would
throats, projects that cost us m ore than
sink so low as to publish biased and
they will ever pay. What to that?
m isleading information in "th e Buzz,"
Sanford has every advantage in the
noted to b e 'n e w s on the local camworld over Lake Mary. VNfc are a m uch
ign scene," especially, the pull numlarger city, we are the county seat, w e
rs that were gathered by Bob Goff's
actually have a real dow ntow n, we
polling service.
have the waterfront, we have an air­
H aving watched this website since
port, and we are strategically posi­
its Inception, I find it to be seif-serving
tioned on M and the GrccneWay. So
of the political interests of Mr. Goff, as
why to Lake Mary leaving tus in the
well a s misleading to the point of
dust when it come to qua lit
iity develop­
absurdity.
ment? Why do these developers conFirst of all, his website lists the
i tinue to insult us with low -end, krwresults of a particular poll you quoted * income government subsidized housin the M ay 2 6 ,2UOC2, edition as having
(that serve no purpose
m ade 3 3 8 8 "calls." G off claimed 3388
than to make the developer
"responses* to your reporter: It's hard
rich), and have negative spin-offs,
to believe that all calls gave responses
while Lake Mary gets high end cash— what, no hang-ups, recorders or
cow projects that generate mega tax
undecided? Slight-of-hand, if you ask
revenue for the d ty and have multiple
me!
spin-off benefits for the city?
In another "p o ll," he solicits
Many years ago, Lake M ary estab­
responses for the best candidate to
lished a plan to attract high tech multireplace Chairman McLain, listing
co
storyr office complexes
and tvehnokrgy
som eone who has already announced
parks. Their plan worked, and aside
as a candidate for the School Board as
from being aesthetically pleasing,
one choice, som eone w ho doesn’t live
these office parks/buildings attract
in Sem inole County as another choice,
high-end d in t s and provide high-end
and the former m ayor of Sanford as
jo b s All of these people need to eat
the form er "County M anager" as the
lunch, shop and maybe even live in
third. T his isn’t a "polL" it's electronic
the same dty they work in, and more,
"pollution!"
thus providing a multiplier effect in
Haying to his surreptitious agenda,
terms of economic spin off benefits to
Mr. G off gam ers the results he wants
Lake Mary. Most Importantly, such
through the wording of the questions.
complexes pay much m ore property
A perfect exam ple is exhibited in the
taxes that a store or a car dealership
sam e poll where the question fa asked,
with a small building on a large lot.
"Should Daryl McLain make his resig­
Thus the City of Lake Mary has

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M EGA tax revenue rolling in. and as a
result, they have passed the saving on
to their residents with a low miUagc
(property tax) rale. Compare this to
Sanford w ith the highest mlllagc
(property tax) rate In the county.
However, m ore importantly, through
m any such strategic moves, Lake
M ary has a very positive reputation,
on e which future residents and
investors want to pay to be a part of.
O n the other hand (while it’s reputa­
tion has improved) Sanford fa still
looked dow n on . and thought of as a
dum ping ground by developers of
such projrcts as the Groves lowincome apartments. This fa partly due
to many of the other tow-income
apartment projects approved and built
recently, and the plethora of horrible
car lots ext 17-92, as well as many
more ugly projects that were not
stopped.
Is It any wonder that la k e Man
continues to attract hi-tech office
buildings, but immediately after )txi
cross the line on Rinehart Road into
Sanford, right next to Lake Mary K\h
parks, tire best w e in Sanford can
attract an* mega-car dealerships amt a
Wal-Mart, which are not high end
uses, do not have mega spin-off effects
and pay relatively little property taxes
d ue to a small building on a mega tot.
After calling Ihe dty, w e have found
that tw o high end office comp'
w ere planned and proposed i
Sanford, and suddenly and mysteri­
ously both projects were scrapped,
w hile Lake Mary has yet another cne
under construction ... in these uncer­
tain times! It to time for the City
Comm ission to deckle right now what
directum It w ants this dty to go.
If word hit the media and Ihe street
that Son/ord shut dow n a low-income
apartment project, and hasskd the
developer into abatuloning the project,
it would actually be good fix our rep­
utation. That would send the message
tlvit Sanford Iras turned the aim er
and will not be bullied into settling fix
garbage, and that w e an* ready to do
business big time!
Ito e s Sanford want to continue to
be Lake M ary's uglkx older sister who
never gets asked to the dance? II fa
tim e fix Sanford to get ext the tread­
mill, get som e lipenuctiexi ad purge!
And it starts with saying no to this
project (the G roves low-income apart­
ments) and any either example of neg­
ative rxin-ccixHimk' dfa-invcstmenl
tliat sluiws up at the d ix x smelling of
booze am i cheap cologne while pre­
senting plastic flowers.
Respectfully submitted by:
Sanora, Bryn Haven and
Whippoorwill
hom eow ners association

On the Street
The Herald asks people what they th in k ...
Thursday
m arked Ihe offi­
cial end o f the
260-day recovery
effort at the fo r ­
m er site o f the
World Trade
Center. Hie asked
people i f they
think the site
should be pre­
served as a
memorial or if
the buildings
should be rebuilt.

I think they should
rebuild so the work
that w as done there
before c a n continue.
Y otan d o T a n k s ley

I think they should
rebuild and indude a
memorial in Ihe
rebuilding.
Sh erri 5 h a s te rn

I think they should
build a memorial so
(he many lives lost
»*.*onT be forgotten.
Cheryl Danilla

Sanford

Sanford

Sanford

They should proba­
bly build a memorial
b e ca u se it w as su ch a
catastrophic event.
More than 1,000 bod ­
ie s have still not b e e n
found
S h i M acD onald

Sanford

They should rebuild
the building, which will
itsell serve a s a
memorial. It will show
wo are moving on.
Dwayne Harris

Deltona

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The Woodruff family is one of
the oldest in this area. Elias
Woodruff arrived in Mellonvillo
in 1841 and several o f his
descendants
still live
here.
The book
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tlers In
Orange
County"
tells or
"Three
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Woodruffs
in Orange
Grace Marie
County."
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s
i a a a a following
comes from
that source, along with a few
facts gleaned from the Sanford
Museum files.

In the newly constituted
Mississippi Territory. There he
married Miss Ailsey Collins of
Columbia, and they made their
home on a farm at China Grove
in Fike County. They had eight
children, six daughters and two
sons, Seth W. and William
Wordsworth.
After his family was grown,
Elias again felt the lure of
adventure and traveled to
Mellonville, arriving in 1841. He
left his wife and children
behind.
He settled on an bland at the
head of Lake Monroe that he
named after himself —
Woodruff’s Island. For years he
lived there as a recluse in a log
cabin he built himself. He culti­
vated the bland, which was
very fertile and produced large,
delicious vegetables.
Elias later purchased land at
Fort Reid where he planted an
orange grove. In 1848, he sent
for his youngest son, William
Wordsworth, who came from
Mississippi to live with hb
father. iW y built a cottage on
the Fort Reid Grove, but Elias
continued to spend a great deal
of time on h b island. The house
in Fort Reid was the third frame
house to be built in Orange
County.

The last years of his life were
spent quietly at home with
W.W. enjoying h b beloved
books and papers. Elias died in
1862 and was buried in the old
cemetery near Fort Reid. The
bod y was later moved to
Lakevlew Cemetery.
There b a marker in Sanford's
Lakevlew Cemetery which was
placed there by the United
States Daughters of 1812 in a
special ceremony on March 12,
1959, The boy Scouts presented
the colors and later played
"Taps." There was an address
.b y the Rev. A.C. M clnnb, and
Mrs. A.R. Key introduced the
descendants.
W illiam Wordsworth
W oodruff
William Wordsworth
Woodruff (W.W.) was bom July
10,1831 in China Grove,
Mississippi. When h b father,
Ellas, who had previously
migrated to Florida, sent for
him , he rode on horseback to
Mellonville in 1848.
W.W. found the area exciting
because of the nearby Seminole
Indians. He entered the army
and fought the Indians in 185657.
O n April 4,1861, he married
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of three brothers who had come
to the United States from
England.
As a young man, Elias fought
in the War o f 1812. Following
the war, Elias began to look the
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Seminole County Is a recipient of federal grant funds through the U .S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD). These grant funds Include the Community Development Block Grant
(CDBG) Program, the HOME Investments Partnership Program and th e Emergency Shelter Grants
(ESG) Program. These programs are designed primarily to assist the Count’s low and moderate
income residents. In order to streamline the administration of these programs, HUD has consolidat­
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single administrative process called "The Consolidated Plan.’

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Consolidated Plan approved by the Seminole County Board of County Commissioners a n a HUD In
order to design activities and projects in conformance with the goals established In the Plan.
Based on this Information and analysis, the County developed a.One-Year Action Plan. This plan
sets priorities for County activities In the upcoming year (Beginning O ctober 1, 2 0 0 2 .

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The County h as prepared a One-Year Action Plan. The proposed u see of funds for th e fiscal
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Memory Care Program also available for dementia and Alzheimer's
care.

C all f o r a fr e e tou r a n d
g ou rm et D ining E x p erien ce!

City of Winter Springs - ADA Improvements • Senior Center and Civic Center
City ol Sanford • Strawberry Ave.-Phase ll-Water Installation and Sanitary
Sewer Installation
City ol Sanford-Cloud Branch Drainage system Study &amp; Engineering &amp; Design
City of Sanford - Georgetown Target Area Sidewalks
City of Oviedo - Phase III Avenue B Area Infrastructure Improvements
City of Casselberry - Wolf Trail Area Infrastructure Improvements
Seminole County Community Assistance Division - Emergency Medical Assistance
Seminole County Community Assistance Division • Childcare Assistance
Housing Delivery Services - HOME Program TRBA Activity
Planning and Administration
Clearance Activities
Code Enforcement
Housing Rehabilitation Administration
Seminole County Target Areas - Park Improvements
Orlando Sanford International Airport Authority - Jobs Creation Incubator
Southwest Road Tenant Relocation - Phase II
East Altamonte Target Area • Sidewalks
Bookertown Target Area Sidewalks
Bookertown Community Center Annex - Architectural Design
Good Samaritan Home • Fire Sprinkler Suppression System Installation
Seminole County Housing Authority • Sidewalk Replacement
Goldsboro Front Porch Council - Library / Resource
TOTAL

$ 129,000
350,000
8 0,000
80,000
188,000
406,500
110,000
6 0,000
5 0,000
446,380
9 1,927
23,582
2,300
110,000
340,000
50,000
55,311
40,000
30,000
45,000
27,000
4 0 000
S2,759,000

Home P rogram : Stall recommends the following allocation of funds for
next year’s HOME Program:
CHDO Rental Construction
Administration
Tenant B ased Rental Assistance
TOTAL

$140,000
78,588
6 9 3 085
$911,673

ESQ Program : The Emergency Shelter Grants Program Is intended to assist homeless shelters and
to provide assistance to the homeless and to those who are at risk of becoming homeless. E ach year
the County allocates at least 30% of the grant to the County’s Community Assistance Division to
make assistance available to households to prevent homelessness. T h e remaining funds g o to one
or more hom eless shelters for renovations or lor operating expenses. T he grant requires a dollar-fordoilar match, which is provided by the funded organizations. Staff recommends the following alloca­
tion of funds:
Seminole County Community Assistance - Homelessness Prevention
R escue Outreach Mission - Shelter Operating Costs
Safe House of Seminole - Shelter Operating Costs
TOTAL

$ 28,200
32.900
32.900

$94,000

Thirty-Pay Public Com m ent Period:
From June 2, 2002 to and including July 2, 2002 there will be a thirty-day public comment period
regarding the County’s Plan and Proposed use ol Funds. During this period, the draft Plan will be
available for public review at the Seminole County Community Development Office, 1101 E. First
Street. Room 3301, Sanlord, Florida 32771.

Final Action;

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A final decision on the One-Year Action Plan will be made on July 2 3 , 2002 at a regular meeting ol
the Board of County Commissioners.

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The County will respond within fifteen days, in writing, to all public comments received.

L a k e M a r y , F lo r id a
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A copy of the One-Year Plan may bo obtained from the County's Community Development Office.
Contact Robert Heenan at 665-7384, or address e-mails to:
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Grace
M iss Nancy Jane (Nannie)
Galloway, who had come to
Florida with her father and
lived at Rutland's Ferry. They
lived on the Woodruff Grove
where they continuously enter­
tained visitors. They had three
. children, Seth, Emma and
Frank.
W.W. became Interested in
public affairs and was a dele­
gate from Orange County to the
Secession Convention which
met in Tallahassee in 1861. He
was one o f seven who voted
against the ordinance o f seces­
sion.
Notwithstanding, while still
in Tallahassee, he volunteered
for the Southern Army, but
failed the physical exam. He
returned home, going to
Gainesville on the Yulee
Railroad, then the rest of the

way on muleback.
W.W. w as able to Join the
Home Guards with Captain
Watson in charge. A t one time,
the company came so near to
being captured that they had to
abandon their horses and swim
the St. Johns River for safety.
After the war, W.W. served
Orange County two terms in the
Florida legislature. In 1869, his
siblings, w ho were still In
Mississippi, asked that he
return. H e sold all o f his posses­
sions and moved there, but was
dissatisfied and returned to Fort
Reid after only three months in
Mississippi.
He started another orange
ve in Fort Reid, but his
1th soon began to fall, and he
died Feb. 14,1872.
After his death, the making of
a new hom e for the family
depended largely on his wife. ‘

Being well educated with lots of
ability, Nannie Woodruff grew
one of the finest orange groves
In the state.
On Aug. 1,1876, Nannie mar­
ried Charles Hampton Beck,
who had recently come here
from Ocala. They continued to
live at Fort Reid and had two
so n s— Jay Beck, bom in 1878,
and Barnwell (8amy) in 1881.
Bamy Beck's children were
Charles, Minnie (Kratzert) and
Barnwell.
Charles Hampton Beck was
killed in an avalanche in the
Klondike on April 3,1898, in the
Chilikoot pass and buried in
Dyea, Alaska.
Nannie Woodruff Beck died
July I t , 1909, and Is buried in
Lakevii
view Cemetery.
hies on
Next week: Bf
Frank
W.W.'s sons, Seth
Woodruff.

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Real estate company brokers sale o f land to Natural Lands program
NAI Realvest Partners has
concluded a year-long series of
negotiations with Seminole
County recently to sell a 37-acre
parcel to the county as part of Its
Natural
Lands Acquisition
Program.
George Livingston, president
o f NAI Realvest, said Broker
Paul P. Partyka was involved in
the transaction with Seminole
County officials and the sale
price was more than $4 million.
The site, adjacent to the Cross
County Sem inole Trail Head
near the Intersection of SR 434
and The Greeneway (417) in

Winter Springs, will be incorporated as part of the Seminole
County Trail, a network of more
than 50 miles o f urban and
wilderness trails that connects
with the 1,400 mile Florida T a ils
system and the Seminole Wekiva
Trail, said Partyka.
The County plans to renovate
several houses and bam s on the
property for use as environmen­
tal education facilities. Other
recreational operations will
range from equestrian facilities
to a ranine park, Partyka said.
NAI Realvest represented Rob
Yaeger, trustee for Jetta Point,

LLC. Partyka submitted a pro­
posal to Seminole County more
than a year ago. On May 16, the
Seminole County Commission
authorized payment of the $ 4 3 5
million purchase price.
Maitland based NAI Realvest
Partners, Inc. is a fully integrated
commercial real estate operating
company specializing in broker­
age, Investment, leasing and
management,
consulting,
research and development ser­
vices in the U S. and worldwide
through NAI, a global real estate
services network active in over
300 markets.

These Seminole High School Thespian Apprentices of 1950-51 worked all year to obtain points neceasary to become Thespians, they acted in skits, one act plays, worked as prompters snd in makeup.
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gram which involves checking pre-selected,
highly susceptible citrus trees for canker on
a routine basis. The USDA was in the
process o f expanding the sentinel surv ey in
that area when the four infected trees were
found. Two other sentinel properties within
a quarter o f a mile of the Infected property
have been inspected throe times in the past
year, including in April, 2002 with negative
results.
The trees are located in a residential area
west of 1-95, approximately 37 miles north
of the previous find In Palm Bay. The clos­

est commercial citrus is a three acre grove
approximately 2.5 miles southeast o f the
infected property. The four trees include
one mandarin, two grapefruit and one
lemon tree.
The property owner has signed a waiver
allowing the removal of the infected trees
and 21 exposed trees. Survey crews have
begun inspecting citrus trees in the area
starting from the find and will be working
their way out approximately five square
miles. An investigation into how the infec­
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military training at Lackland Air
Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of train­
ing, the airman studied the Air
Force mission, organization, and
customs: performed drill and cer­
em ony marches, and received
physical training and special
training in human relations.
In addition, airmen who com­
plete basic training earn credits
toward an associate degree
through the Community College
of the Air Force.
Carroll is the son of Michael J.
Carroll Sr. of Oviedo, and Alvin
Cibbons Sr. of Maitland.
He is a 2001 graduate of
Oviedo High School.
Air Force Airman Heather L.
Little has graduated from basic
military training at Lackland Air
Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of train­
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Force mission, organization, and
customs; performed drill and cer­
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physical training and special
training in human relations.
In addition, airmen who com­
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toward an associate degree
through Hie Community College
of the Air Force.
Little is the daughter of Tracey
Schoen of Oviedo.

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Air Force Airman Jason
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basic
military
training at
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Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of train­
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Second canker infection is found in Brevard
A second residential property has been
found to have citrus trees infected with the
bacterial disease citrus canker In Brevard
County.
The Florida Department o f Agriculture
jind C onsumer Services and the United
Stall's Department of Agriculture (USDA)
have in-gun surveying the surrounding area
to determine if any additional infection is in
the area.
The infected trees were found by federal
inspectors during routine survey. The
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He is the son of Donnetta Hill
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Kathy S . Iglesias has graduated
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T hi S eminole H kiuld

D yin g husband regrets all the wasted years with his wife
DEAR
ABBY:
I am dying
C)EAR A
B B Y :1
dyins of

wouldn't let
"clean enough." She wouldn’t
me d
u n c e th
a b y 's diapers
d in n e r s
me
change
thee bbaby's
because I "might not
do it right." 1 couldn't
even put the dishes in
the dishwasher cor*
rectly - only she
could. So, as you can
see, I wasn't much
help around the
house. As an attorney,
I brought home m ore
than enough m oney to
hire a housekeeper,
but no one was up to
her standards.
She was usually
• • • asleep when I left for
work. We were seldom ever
awake in bed at the same tim e —
so we rarely made love. I don't
even know what time she com es
to bed. I often find her still
awake when I get up in the m id­
dle of the night to go to the
bathroom.

ca
n cer, For
F o r tthe
h e rpast
u s t fe
w chi
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cancer.
few
days,

have been pondering
the wasted years l
have spent w ith my
wife. We never
savored our time
together.
Surely I am at fault,
but from the early
days of our marriage,
my wife was always
"too busy" to sit and
talk or go for walks.
Dear
There was always
another load nf clothes
or dishes to wash, or
an important phone
• • e
call to make.
When we had children, she
was too busy to go with us to
the playground or church. Even
though I would bathe the kids
and dean up the bathroom,
she'd fullow behind me and
clean it again because it wasn't

Abby, I love my beautiful wife
and have never strayed, butvI
suspect she will be too busy to
miss me much after I have gone.
I am writing this because 1 hope
other couples will use their time
together more wisely.
LEARNED TOO LATE IN
FORT WORTH
DEAR LEARNED TOO
LATE: Pm sure your wife
thought that by being
"Superwoman" she was meet­
ing your needs. How sad that
no one ever told her that there
ia far more to being a good wife
lhan having "whiter whites"
and spot-free dishes.
You and th e seem to have
lived parallel lives - always on
the same freeway, but never in
the same lane. Although It la
too late for you, thank you for
w anting to warn other couples
for whom it Is not too late.

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I feci he is dodging m e or does­
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our conversations always lead to
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talking.
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have come out o f uie closet, attaining a new status as a high-fashion accessory
Budget O ptical conveniently located In Sanford at 601 East 25lh Street, [drone (407) 323-0080, has a wide selection or budget
to designer fram es to meet every need Choosing eyeglasses can be a positive experience. Eyewear fashion simply means the proper
selection of frames to complement facial shape and to coordinate with skin tone. Vbull find the advice and assistance from their
experienced, licensed opticians invaluable
Budget O ptical your ‘ hometown eyewear savings center" keeps current with technological advances, offering scratch- and
shatter-resistant lenses, inconspicuous bifocals and reduced-weight lenses, in addition to repairs and adjustments. They're
committed to helping you "see" and 'look" your best These optical professionals have earned a reputation for precision in optics and
elegance in eyewear.

La Madone Registry

Serving Seminole County Since 2000
irnWerudldl fiarfc'R a'lrks expensive and more effective way to provide health services for those beetling assistance or supervi­

sion. yrt do nor reunite /lospiraliwrlrm or the Structured environment a nursing or retirement home pnntdes. 1(nine health rare has
been etidorsctf for Its effectiveness and recommended in most health care plans.
The registered nurses, home health aides and homcmakers/companioas o f La Madone Registry strive to provide healing
environments where patients and families leant to care for ihemsehes. ttbrking hand in hand with the physician in the management
of patient care, the skilled nurses assess, plan and provide compassionate serv ice-fro m administering Injections and changing
dressings to conducting l.V therapy and supervising medications trod diet—all in the comfort o f the patienls home. The homemakers
and companions offer assistance with light housekeeping meal planningand preparation and personal care assistance. In addition,
private-duty nursing b also available They are always looking for qualified professionals to join their team. Tbu may caO them at
(407) 585-2040 to Inquire about available positions.
U Madone Registry b a fully-accredited state-licensed agency that provides high-quality home health care and private-duty
nursing services. They arc located fn Lake Mary at 605 Criscent Executive Court For more information, call La Madone Registry today.

Bernina Pfaff Sewing Centre, Inc.
"Where Creativity Begins” •Celebrating 6 Years In Business
Your local representative in this area for the weil-knowm Bernina and P faff sewing machines b Bernina Pfaff Sewing Centre,
located in W inter Springs at I425’l\iskawilia Road, Suite 177, phone (407) 699-5222, andIn Orange City at 840 Saxon Boulevard, Suite
26, phone (386) 774-9332. These stores are well-respected for their fine line of quality products.
than happy to show you
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a full line of replace­
ment parts and additional accessories. Drop your machine off when you are in town shopping and. many times, it will be ready for
you the sam e day. as good as new, and at a low repair co st They invite you to look at their selection of fabrics and notions and to
attend one o f their many classes on clothing construction, embroidering quilting, doii making and many more. Visit them online at
www.beminaoc.rom for more information.
Remember, you can be sure of a quality product and helpful service when you stop in at Bernina Pfaff Sewing Centre.

Barnes Heating &amp;Air Conditioning
“Your Com fort Is Our Business” • Specializing In Trane® Systems
W hether you’re at hom e or on the job, you know that you c a n perform your tasks moye effectively in a
temperature-controlled
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le at Barnes H eating &amp; Air Conditioning, located in Sanford at 915
West 2nd Street, phone (407) 323-3517, till you what it wil take to make your home or office more comfortable this year.
Whether you need a residential unit for your home or a large commercial unit for a business, they will be more than trappy to
assess your individo.il needs and design an economical Tlu/ie* system that will keen you comfortable year-round. Trane* systems are
gocxl looking, quiet, efficient, economical and reliable. 7hme* also makes available a ten-year parts and labor warranty for your
protection and peace o f mind. The technicians at Barnes Heating It Air Conditioning are higlily skilled in sales, service, installations
and maintenancei. You’ll enjoy tears o f trouble-free service when they install on e o f their custom-designed Trane* heating and air
conditioning systems. They will handle the total job with the utmost of skill in the shortest time possible.
If you're considering replacing your heating and air conditioning system, or need repairs of any kii
kind, remember the name
Barnes Healing It Air Conditioning. Remember, "It's llani To StopA Thine*.* Florida State Certification N a CAC D36824.

Navigation Vacations
Locally Owned &amp; Operated •“Proud Tb Serve Sem inole County”
Travel agents are the people who make it all wort They arc the true travel experts in a country that has made tourism or travel a
complex industry In the world of travel, the unknowing consumer b the passenger most likely to pay tixi much for too Utile, rhe travel
professional to call in this area b Navigation Vacations, phone (407) 8M -1443, or visit them online at www.navimtionvacaiioas.com.
Regardless of how much you travel orwlierc you go.it is a safe bet that the professional travel agent knows far more about getting

i arrange your next trip for you They r
charter and cruise travel and provide information necessary to make your trip as enjoyable and economical as possible. Whether it's
around the com er or around the world, call Navigation Vacations. It costs no more to gel the best. Check them out online and view
their summer specials.

Healthcare And Rehabilitation Center Of Sanford
M a y Was “Senior Citizens” Month
When it's tune for long-term or rehabiUijtive care, your new home should be nurturing and family oriented—a place that you
can call lio m e and have die independence to cany on with your life. Healthcare And Rehabilitation Center Of Sanford, located at
950 South Melfonville Avenue, phone (407) 322-8566, provides an atmosphere that emphasizes motivation, self-expression,
self-reliance, independence and rehabilitation.
Healthcare And Rehabilitation Center Of Sanford is a skilled nursing facility with highly trained professionals who ensure
resident wellness through preventative care. Their medical staff b experienced in providing physical and occupational therapies
restorative and speech therapies, and recreational therapy. Daily activities an* planned and geared to each individuals interests and
abilities, while wonderful home-cooked meals are prepared with dose attention paid to s|x*rial diets.
Healthcare foul Rehabilitation Center Of Saruora Is all about caring fur people. Their residents, staff and volunteers help create
a special place in which to live and work They offer an environment that values their residents’ special social medical emotional and
spiritual needs. Conveniently located, they may be reached at 1407} 322-8566 to arrange a tour at your convenience. Hie goal of the
entire* staff is to personally care for and professionally serve each of their residents.

Proudly Serv ln g llie Area For 14Yean

(407) 330-3306, believe that
The people at Hudson t a t Control loo ted in lake Mary at 156 East Crystal Lake Avenue, phone (401
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f ^ t problems vvill be vveUbehind&gt;mTne management b thoroughly familiar with all phaies o f the pest control business and insists
that courtesy and accommodation be part of every transaction.
Anytime is the logical time for the treatment of your home or business building! Prompt and complete Inspections are always
carefully given. When you contact Hudson Pen Control they will assess your needs and quote you in estimate mat will match your
final bill Since termites and pests seldom pay rent, there's no reason you have to put up with them. Call Hudson t a t Control at
(407) 330-3305 today, and they’ll s o h t all your pest p ro blem

Marta’s Day Care

“Welcoming New Owners Brian &amp; Sally Spring”

The most Important developmental stage In any child's life is the preschool yean. Martal Day Care, located in Lake Mary at
159 East Wilbur Avenue, phone (407) 322-0094, b devoted to helping young children develop positive attitudes and effective
learning habits.
Mam 's Day Care offers a progressive, well-equipped facility wtthprograms for children from 6 weeks to 5 years in addition to
before- and after-school care for children through 12 years. They offer separate, age-specific programs, supervised indoor and
outdoor activities, a fenced playground, nutritious snacks and transportation to an a from local schools. Children are taught both
academic and personal skilb as wdl as aero b es that develop memory, confidence and awareness
At Martas Day Care, they have an open door policy It is imperative to Brian and SaBy Spring and their staff that area parents be
comfortable with the quality of the care their children will receive. The facility is licensed by the state o f Florida, and each staff
member has passed a thorough background check. They are committed to-providing tender loving care and making thfa Important
tim e in your child's life as rewarding as possible. Kelp your child prepare for the future in a healthy, safe, wefl-rounded environment,
contact Marta's Day Care at (407) 322-0094 for more information.

Windchase Apartments

"Com e Home l b Comfort &amp; Convenience”

At Windchase Apartments, their keys open more than just an apaitmenL They unlock amenities you've been searching for
in a convenient location. By renting instead of owning, you eliminate maintenance expense, real estate tax and other
homeowner headaches.
The buildings and grounds of Windchase Apartments are professionally managed and well-maintained at all times. These
apartments arc conveniently located near area businesses, restaurants, schnok and shopping areas. They offer you a real sense o f
privacy as well as convenience.' VVIndchasd Apartmttifi features a'varifri rifM drplShi win spaduhl dams, midi Mnds,' ceSin^ foM
large walk-in closets, wall-to-wall carjtetinii and fully equipped kitchens. Washers and dryers are also available For your convenience,
they also offer a pool with a sun deck, a children’s wading pool and playground, a fitness center, volleyball and basketball courts, and
a car care center as well as picnic areas, ftts up to 25 lbs. are welcome.
Look to Windchase Apartments for more lhan just a roof over your head. They are located in Sanford at 100 Windchase
Boulevard, right off 46-A, 1/2 mile east of Airport Boulevard Call the rental office at (407) 328-8818 for additional Information and
unit availability. Ifyou would like worry-free living in a modem comfortable atmosphere, there simply b no other choice. Start saving

today! Callfor their move-in specials!

Dryclean World
Locally Owned By Mrs. Parin M b •Serving H ie Community Since 1981
Today, clothing costs more than ever before, but even (he most expensive clothing w on) look its best without proper care.
By having your dom es professionally dry cleaned at Drydean World, they will not only look great, but they can last up to four
tim es longer.
Drydean World has many convenient locations including Lake Mary at 3895 Lake Emma Road, phone (407) 333-9347, where
all work b done on the premises; at 641 West Lake Mare Boulevard, phone (407) 322-5991; and at 4044 West Lake Mary Boulevard,
Suite 112, phone (407) 333-0704, offers a professional my/cleaning service to the people
peopje of this area. Whether It b a suit, coat, dress,
' of slacksi or
t sweater, their trained operators, using the most modem cleaning techniques, will give your clothes (hat extra-special
ok. Your finest shirts, gowns and most delicate garments deserve their careful attention. In addition, they feature an expen alter­
ation service for both m en and women. T
this b the place to take your wedding gown for expert preservation. One-day shirt sendee b also available.
For your convenience, Dryckan World b open Monday throughl fSaturday Stop in soon and give your dothing the kind of care
that will make it look great and last for yean to come.

Sun Star Equipment Leasing

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Over 20 Years Of Experience In H ie Leasing Industry
1lave you ever stopped to think that it might be to your advantage not to own the equipment your business uses? Profit gener­
ated by the equipment ur machinery used In your business results from their use— not their ownership The equipment or machinery

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contractor's c
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deferred seasonal and skip payment structures.
Sun Star Equipment Leasing was founded to provide what area businesses n e ed when they need it, for as long as they need it—
without the necessity o f purchase. They invite you to call if you have questions about the advantages of leasing or if you want to
discuss your leasing needs. Sun Star Equipment leasing is here to serve you.

Lowell’s Auto Repair

Lowell Martindill, Owner

The manufacturing technology of today's automobile has changed the way c a n are tuned and repaired requiring advanced
equipment for diagnostics Fuel infection systems, computerized ignitions catalytic conveners and specialized leveling systems arc
just a few o f the changes in the automotive industry in ibe past ten years
Lowell's Auto Repair, located in Sanford at 3400 West State Road 46, phone (407) 302-8555, makes it a point to keep on top of
the ever-changing automotive Industry Their automotive repair center is fully equipped with the proper di-nmnuir equipment and
tools to keep your vehicle in the best o f tepair. No job b ever too large or too small for these pros They specialize in computer diagnos­
tics,
systems,s tune-ups, bnke service, transmission service, air conditioning repair, minor repairs and complete engine
tic
s (uel injection system
overhauls for all makes and modett.7They also provide scheduled maintenance service to keep your warranty active and your vehide
in the best running condition
Your auloi nubile b a big Investment Prated the value by entrusting its repair to a shop that is capable of handling the w ort
Drive into Lowell's Auto Repair. They are folly equipped to perform the repair service your particular vehide requires at the most
reasonable price.

Accounting &amp;Financial Solutions Of
Central Florida, Inc.
“Helping To Keep The Wheels O f Business Turning Smoothly”
/for efficient bookkeeping accounting and tax service is essential in every community. Accounting It Financial Solutions,
located in Lake Mary, phone (407) 321-6353, offers professional bookkeeping accounting and tax services to the businesses nf the
Central Florida area
To properly direct a business, management should be free of derical chores in older to have more time to introduce new and
better services into their business. Quite obviously, no business executive can give his entire attention to the mechanics of keenine
his own books if he A p ccts to keep pace in today's fast moving business world. Certified Public Accountant Candidate Rhorah
Squillante is a leader in the accounting field and slaw on top of the ever-changing lax rules and regulations. Shi* alone with her
staff of professionals, features a complete year-round bookkeeping accounting and tax service for both large and small businesses
alike. They specialize in monthly and quarterly financial reports, payroll and payroll tax preparation as well as all state and federal
tax returns. In additions, Ms. Squillante is a professional advisor, offering software consulting and trainine in i w i , , 1
Quickbook applications.
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Regardless of the size of your business, you are assured o f personal attention from the entire fina Phone Arxm nitn. *,
Solutions at (407) 321-6353 for an appointment. YouU find their services are invaluable, and their rates are reasonable
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Do jw i have a leaky sfcyUghtfArc you remodeling or re-roofing and need someone to replace your skylight? If sot c a l S u m t t e
ly b g h u , the area'j premiere skylight contractor. Many lower quality, seif-flashing skylight systems have a problem with leaks.
n t H e Skylights replaces existing skylights with high-performance insulated glass skylight systems.
1 aviights are wood-framed, consist of two panes of tempered safety glass (dual sealed and injected with argun gas) and have a
p b l c layer of their exchisfve kwr-H coaling to block out 99.7% of UV rays, which will protect expensive fabrics. ThSsystem oflen
‘on options, sunscreening and remote controls Suratate Skyttghts offers je a n of experience in the installation of skylight
and Is experienced in exterior and Interior installations, providing a complete lum -liy package. Abo available are the new
'it systems which ir e instilled easily within two houn to brighten your Indooc outlook. They offer their customers a
guarantee according to the condition o f the ro o t Ybu can depend on quality workmanship at reasonable prices,
it enhances a home m many ways. Transform the dad and areaiy pans of your home into a brighter, more pleasant
t with comfortable natural lig h t Call Connie Thomas at ( « 7 ) 322-2630 for a free estimate.

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Skip &amp; Donna, Owners

if you want your cabinets remodded or modernized, U b definitely to your advanta[ to see a reliable company with enough
rience to do the wort property Craftrei Custom Cabinetry, located in the Longwood-Lake Mazy area at 5320'________
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5320Tower Way, phone
- m fii 330-1733, has become wefl-known in th b area for their outstanding products and workmanship. The many jobs they have
' fMnpieted for miles around are a testimony to their exceptional ability.
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Their custom cabinet w o ttb the pride Df many homes and businesses. The beautiful cabinets constructed by these experienced
craftsmen are considered to be the finest on the t i m e t They are available In a wide variety of finishes and styles with a vast selec­
tion o f hardware to highlight most any decor.
Let the professional cabinet m a u n at Crafters Custom Cabinetry plan every detail foe you—from design in final construction.
Anything in woodworking that you wish made will be professionally bimt to the most exacting standards. They can build entertain­
ment centers, gun cabinets ana mote. If you're interested in top quality workmanship al reasonable prices, call Crafters Custom
Cabinetry today for a free estimate Bring in this ntkUrodatulttveiiv tuv fm pull-out dmum uilh any kitchen project
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AAAction Transmissions Service, Inc. jbnnan,owner

When It comes to transmissions, no o n e does it better. The sought-after transmission expert in thb area b still AA Action
Transmissions Service, located In Sanford at 2710 South Orlando Drive, phone (407) 321-5886 These pros have been servicing both
American and Imported transmissions for yean. Their long list of patrons b testimony to their quality transmission service.
Automatic and standard transmissions for cars, light trucks and vans arc all specialties.
AA Action Transmissions Service often a free courtesy check and road test, and one-day service b available in most cases. Free
towing with major repain b another convenient service they offer. AA Action Transmissions Service honors many manufacturers'
warranties, and they urge you to Inquire about their own limited lifetime guarantee. Thb locally-owned and operated shop knows
that you have choices when it comes to transmission repair, but believes you wlli choose their company after you discover die differ­
ence that experience and professional service make.
They are open six days a week and accept most major credit cards. If vou or someone you know are in need o f transmission
repair, first call the pros at AA Action^lYansmbsloos Service, where no on e does transmissions belter.

Stonebrook Apartments

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“Affluent Living In The Heart Of Sanford'’

If you're leaning towards the elegant life, but aren't quite sure o f finding just the right apartment, then look no more. At
Stonebrook Apartments, beautifully located In Sanford at 1000 Stonebrook Drive, phone (407)'322-9556, a truly comfortable lifestyle
awaits you.
You may choose from several Hoot plans featuring two- or three-bedroom apartments, all beautifully designed to lit most any
need. They include such Interior amenities as fully equipped modem kitchens, washers and dryers, central heat and air. wall-to-wall
carpeting, plenty of storage space and spacious baths. On the well-appointed grounds, they offer two swimming pools, two b it mbs,
volleyball tennis and a fitness center, to name but a few. All o f thb is set amidst Landscaped grounds that are professionally and metic­
ulously maintained at aD times.
At Slnnehrook Apartments you can ten t a special piece of the good life without having to wony about upkeep and maintenance
expenses Located near area schools places o f worship shopping and more. Stonebrook Apartments offers you convenient com fort
Contact their rental office at (407) 322-9556 for additional information and unit availability. If you would like worry free living in a
modern, comfortable atmosphere, there simply is no other choice.

Central Florida Regional Hospital
Central Florida Regional Hospital, locateuin Sanford at 1401 West Seminole Boulevard, phone (407) 3 2 1-4500, provides quality
medical care to the people of this area Thb hospital combines state-of-the-art medical technology with state of-the-heart personal
attention to make each patient's stay as comfortable, short and beneficial as possible.
Whether a patient comes to Central Florida Regional Hospital for surgery, diagnostic testing, the birth of a baby, or for inpatient
medical care, the entire staff b dedicated to making the hospital stay a pleasant one. The medical professionals there, utilizing today's
medical knowledge, procedures and equipment make thb nospitala center for primary, outpatient and preventive care as well as for
I surgical and emergency treatment From the qualified doctors and nurses, registered nutritionists, therapists and pharmacists to the
medical records assistants, technicians and volunteers, the staff is always ready to capably serve die patients o f Central Florida

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More and more men, women and teens are taking up the challenging sport of golf. Unlike other sports, golf can be played at
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exiled the Inters Lite and went
west on State Road 436.
T h e lour crim in als then
made their last turn o f the
chase as they went south on
State Road 434 Into Orange
County. A Sem inole County
deputy observed the four sub­
jects bail out of the car ju st out­
side of the Omega Apartment
complex on Forest City Road,
just south of Riverside Park
Road.

Pan Am--------One subject was captured
almost immediately, according
to the sheriff's office. A second
was captured as he w as run­
ning near Lockhart M id d le
School. A third suspect was
discovered after a S em in o le
County deputy heard a gun­
shot in the hack yard o f a home
on Compass Court.
According
to
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County hom icide in v e stig a ­
tors, the fatal injury is believed
to be self-inflicted. The fourth

subject was found hiding in
the backyard of a h ouse next
door to where the third subject
was found.
W ith four crim e scen es
spread over two co u n ties
authorities from Sem inole and
O range counties an d Lake
M ary will work to g eth er to
gather evidence and build a
case against the bank robbers.
The three surviving suspects
were booked into the O range
County jail.

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Am. "This service will provide a
convenient alternative for visitors
to come and enjoy Central
Florida's attractions and beaches
and also make it easier for Central
Floridians to get to New York for
business of pleasure.”
“The Sanford International
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Fortnam, Pan Am's vice presi­
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new domestic terminal is a has­
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visitor market”

this airport”
For the second straight year,
Orlando Sanford International
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growing airport in North
America among airports w ith 1
million or more annual passen­
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Council
International.
Newark International was
opened O ct 1,1928, and w as the
first major airport in the New
York metropolitan region. More
than 24,000 people are employed
by the airport, which 30.5 million
people traveled through in 2001.

In addition to the New York
announcement Pan Am began
this week flights to Miami from
Sanford. The twice-weekly ser­
vice is available Thursday and
Sunday on the airline's 727-200
jets. Intrastate flights are also
available to St. PetersburgClearwater and Naples from
Sanford.
”1 know Pan Am expects the
New York service to be very pop­
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traveling to New York and New
Yorkers traveling to C entral
Florida," Dale said. "P an Am
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also unstable since the school
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students finishing two years at the
school.
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Board meeting, Superintendent
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regard to Cyber High's co n ­
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to correct the concerns o r w ait­
ing to make a decision until
next spring when the co n tract
ends.
Board
member
L arry
Furlong, who voted last y ear
against expanding Cyber H igh
to include the lltn grade, sup­
ported closing the school Im m e­

diately, Indicating the soon er
the school closed, the better. H e
w as supported by fellow Board
member Dede Scnaffner.
The three other Board m em ­
b ers,
including
C hairm an
Sandra Robinson, Diane B au er
and Jeanne Morria, chose to
postpone the decision of closing
the school until October to see if
the concerns can be addressed.

submit names of people they,
thought should be renum bered,.’
including former church pastors,
fam ily members and m ends. '.
This weekend, church members
w ill receive memorial books
w ith the names and ab ort!
descriptions of the soldiers o f 1
faith.
A
During the week, howevesp

were able to rem em ber
through the crosses. According
to IhnksicY, many came to th e
church, took photographs of th e
and1 recalled various

_______ m of those who have
died but are not forgotten.
TlhsyV# come to the church
* at the crosses and they
remembering different sto Tankalry said.

This is the first year the church
has placed the creases in th e
front yard for Memorial Day.
Tankaky said fo isn't Bure if th e
congregation will d o it again
next year. However some sort o f
tribute will be peesentad.
"W e plan to do something
each year," ha u ld . / I t m ay
change a little, but we have to d o
something."

NAACP banquet scheduled for June 8
btgm a succcMful career in the

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president designate and has also
chair Tor the Florida
been ch
as a
ckrk in the Federal Conference of Black State
U th Circuit Court of Appeals and
as an aarisUnt attorney for D ade LC?)uring his knur*, Jones has
proven he is a fighter and has w on
Q w nty to the aviation division.
to 1990, Jones won a seat In the statewide praise from both politi­
Florida H ot** of Representatives cal parties for his handling of the
Rosewood
Ha hM continued to earn honors controversial
during hU career and has been Compensation B ill
for the banquet ire $30.
Tickets fc
named as chairman and v ice
chairman for tlx committees. H e To make reservatiana or for m ore
has served as Democratic senate information, call 407-328-7496.

3Sc re a lawyer and has served

SANFORD - The Seminole
County Branch of the National
Asaodatlan of the Advancement
of Colored PecxAe (NAACP) will
host Its annual Freedom Fund and
Awards Banquet 6 3 0 p.m .
Saturday, June 8, in the Sanford
Civic Center.
State Sen. Daryl Jones will be
the guest speaker foe the event H e

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are not addressed by October, school's contract with the Board may be terminated.

Sinkhole
Continued from Page 1A
Lake Mary police teamed up to
crack down on impatient and
aggressive motorists. Lake M ary
Sgt. Ronnie Gregory estimates
officers wrote about 35 tickets to
motorists who used (he median
to turnaround or pass other
vehicles. Police arrested one lady
who became irate after being
pulled over, Gregory said.
"Word of caution to your
readers," said FHP spokesman
Lt. Chuck Williams. "W h en
these things happen, we're not
going to tolerale people using
the median to pass. It's against
the law and a $90 fine."
"We're trying to cut down on
Ihv mat! rage situation," added
Gregory. "It's kind of dangerous
out then; as it is without people
causing more problems."
Gregory urges motorists to
"just use a little patience.”
Patience will be the key for
transportation crews as they
pour thousands of dollars into
the sinkhole. As of Friday,
Homan said crews have already
pumped 15 trucks of cement into
the sinkhole. The overall cost of
the project will exceed $500,000.
"What we've put in there basi­
cally is two football fields, three
foot high," he said.
Crews will also pour concrete
into 15 or 20 low points sur­
rounding the sinkhole to stabi­
lize the area.
Concrete, however, may not
be the best answer for filling a
sinkhole, said a University of
Central Florida professor.
Shiou-San Kuo, UCE: profes­
sor of civil and environmental
engineering, is one of the top
researchers on sinkholes in
Central Florida. From Winter
Park to Apopka, Kuo has seen all
sizes of sinkholes.

The weak or soft limestone
bedding in Central Florida
makes it a high risk for sink­
holes.
Limestone
bedding
appears at many different levels
throughout the area, explained
Kuo. For example, in the hills of
Apopka, the limestone is only a
couple dozen feet below the sur­
face, but in Lake Mary, it could
be five times deeper.
Sinkholes are created when
water reacts with decaying vege­
tation and creates acidic water.
The acidic water seeps underpound and breaks down the
imestorve creating a subsurface
cavity.
"To dissolve one inch of lim e­
stone takes hundred o f years,"
Kuo said.
The subsurface cavities will
gradually migrate toward the
surface. Groundwater m oving
through the subsurface often cre­
ates openings in the cavity. As
cavities reach closer to the top,
sandy soils move into fissures
and close openings to the cavi­
ties. These soils are referred to ns
"bridging soil." .
Three factors will cause the
collapse of the cavity, Kuo said.
When the water table is low dur­
ing dry seasons, the Boyant
Pressure, or hydro static pres­
sure, reduces, causing the overlaying ground to push m ore
onto the cavity.
A second factor in creating
sinkholes occurs as w ater is
pumped from the aquifer, which
reverses the pressure causing a
cavity to collapse.
"If you
ha a cavity next to a
vou have
well then it will trigger it," Kuo
said.
The third factor that can cause
a cavity collapse is extremely
heavy rains. Heavy rains will
flow through the bridging soil

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causing less friction. Vibrations
can also cause the bridging so ils
to move.
Vibrations from cars m oving
over 1-4 could be the cause o f the
"n ew " sinkhole in the area, K uo
said. One of the misconceptions
about the sinkhole on 1-4 Is
newer sinkholes appeared after
workers attempted to fill the first
hole.
The reason "new sinkholes"
appeared was because o f the
tons of cement being poured into
the hole. The weight of cem ent Is
about 150 pounds per cubic foot,
but loose soils around a sinkhole
are generally 90 pounds per
cubic foo t Kuo said.
"ft's not another sinkhole
forming," Kuo said responding
to media reports of other sink­
holes forming next to the o rig i­
nal one. "It's due to the soil
being compacted (from the
cement). The chance of two cavi­
ties being close together is very
slim ."
Another negative of fillin g
sinkholes with cement is the
chance that it will seep Into the
aquifer and contaminate the
water supply, Kuo said.
Highway officials m aintain
there is no way to detect sink­
holes. Homan said it w ould be
costly and inaccurate to d rill in
hopes of finding other su bsur­
face cavities along 1-4, Kuo
agrees. ,
Drilling can often cause the
collapse of a cavity disturbing
the bridging soils. Kuo and sev­
eral other scientists created
ground-penetrating radar about
15 years ago. It can detect sub­
surface cavities to about 4 0 to 50
feet in the ground. Using the
technology, Kuo can also detect a
cavity profile that may be several* 100
feet underground.
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Tourney set to
raise funds for
trip to Cam p
Challenge
By Doon Sm ith
Sports Editor
S A N F O R D — Once again the softball
community o f Sanford and Seminole

same time.
The 2nd Annual Dustin Kendall Benefit
Softball Tournament is scheduled for
Saturday, June 29th at Pinehurst Park
with proceeds going to help send Dustin
to Camp Challenge for a week.
Last year, the first tourney was a rous­
ing success as enough money was raised
to not only send Dustin to Camp, but
also another Sanford resident with a dis­
ability. Any extra funds raised at this
year's event will also go toward helping
others meet the cost of going to Camp.
The double elimination tournament
costs $100 to enter plus two official ASA
softballs. The deadline to register a team
is Saturday, June 22nd.
Team trophies will be awarded for
First, Second and Third place.
Easter Seals Camp Challenge is located

in Sorrento, just West of Sanford off of SR
46, and is fully accredited by the
American Camping Association (ACA).
The camp offers a summer camp for chil­
dren and adults with disabilities and sat­
isfies the need in everyone for outdoor
recreation, socializing with friends, and
relaxing on summer vacation.
Children and adults, ages 6 through
adulthood, have the opportunity to make
their dreams come true on 63 wooded
acres. Among the amenities are air condi­
tioned cabins, a nurses infirmary, swim­
ming pool, arts and crafts center, archery
and riflery range, nature corral and pet­
ting zoo, outdoor pavilion with fireplace,
a universal high ropes course, and more.
For more information, call Jessica or
Shawn Kendall (phone; 407-324-1087;
email: Jwilks6027Oaol.com).

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needs help to attend camp again this summer.

Spring
titles up
for grabs

Sports Editor

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S A N F O R D — Three quar­
ters of the season complete
and no championships decid­
ed yet?
It must be the City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Adult Softball
League.
' As has bccom ea regular
happening In Sanford, the
standings in the six Spring
Leagues are about as tight as
it can get, with only one
league having a leader with
as much as a two-game
advantage.
In fact, 19 of the 33 teams In
the six leagues still have a
legitimate shot at the trophy,
with four or five more still
not eliminated from con­
tention.
In the Church League that
plays Monday night's at Zinn
Beck Field behind Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium
on Mellonville Avenue,
Sanford Central Baptist
Church is back in a familiar
position, leading the league
with a 6-0 record.
But the multi-time champi­
ons have some company at
the top as the Saints (Church
of the Latter Day Saints) are
5-1, while the Knights of
Columbus (All Souls
Catholic) and Polar Bear
Champion Seminole
Community Church II are
both 3-3.
Seminole Communit
nity
Church 1 (2-4), Sanfor
3rd
Church of Christ and
Seminole Community Church
III (both 1-5) complete the
standings.
This Monday (6/3),
Seminole Community III batSee Softball, Page 2B

UwUd photo* by O w n Sm ith

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Bobby Shaw (rounding third
above) and Tommy Gracey (left)
have their teams atop their
respective league standings in
the City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Adult
Spring Slow Pitch Sollball
Leagues. Shaw has coached
Vtvona s to a 6-2 lead and a
share ol the lead with White
Sands in the Men's Wednesday
Night League at Pinehurst Park,
while Gracey has helped Sanford
Central Baptist Church to a per­
fect 6-0 record and a one-game
lead over the Saints (Church ol
the Latter Day Saints) In the
Men's Church League that plays
Monday night s at Zinn Beck
Field. All six ot the leagues
ottered by the SRD Is still up for
grabs as only one league has a
team with a two-game lead.
Games are played every night at
either Zinn Beck (Monday only) or
Pinehurst Park starting at either
6;30 p m. or 7 p.m.

SANFORD — The leaders in
the City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Spring
Recreational Volleyball League
went in opposite directions as
the season reached the mid­
point.
Playing the fifth week of the
season, A League leading
Matt's Team posted its second
consecutive perfect week to
stretch its lead to an almost
insurmountable six-game bulge.
B League leading Sanford
Church of God had a horren­
dous week, losing two close
games while going winless and
seeing its lead dwindle by two
more games to just a single
game advantage.
Westview Baptist Church was
the big winner this week, going
3-0, and only its victory over
the Hawks kept the B League
from being tied.
Westview opened the night
with a 15-10 victory over the
Unknowns and then insured
that Sanford Church of God
would hang onto the lead by
getting past the Hawks, 15-11.
Westview then closed to with­
in three games of the league
lead by finishing its undefeated
week with another 15-11 tri­
umph. This time over Sanford
Church of God.
Sanford Church of God then
ran into the hot Hawks squad,
which has gone 5-1 the past
two weeks to get near the top
of the standings, and could do
very little to slow them down,
falling by a 15-6 score.
The Unknowns then stepped
up and also got past the league
leaders, edging past Sanford
Churchi iof God, 15-12.
The final game of the evening
saw another spirited battle with
the Hawks holding off the
Unknowns, 15-12.
Meanwhile in the A League,
Matt's Team remained red hot
and looked like it might destroy
the competition as it rolled over
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Quota hunt applications due soon U C F and M iam i in k

Special to th e Herald

OCALA — Today (June 1) marks the beginning
of quota hunt application time for sportsmen who
hunt on state Type I wildlife management areas
(WMAs).
Two kinds of quota hunt applications are avail­
able from Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) offices, tax collectors' offices
and tax collectors' subagents.
Regular quota hunt applications are for hunters
who seek permits to hunt during the first nine
days of the general gun hunting season (and
other periods in some cases) on WMAs.
Special quota hunt applications are for permits
to take part in exclusive archery or muzzleloader
hunts.
Applications and permits are free, but appli­
cants must have a valid WMA permit to apply for
a quota hunt permit and be included in the ran­
dom selection process, unless they qualify fur per­
mit exemptions.

The FWC uses the quota hunt system to control
the distribution and number of hunters using
&gt;ublic lands during peak hunting periods and
imit the amount of game hunters take from
WMAs.
Eddie White, the FWC's quota hunt coordinator,
said some changes are necessary this year to help
verify purchase of WMA permits. Some WMA
permits do not include proof of purchase tabs. In
tire past, applicants have written in the permit
number on their quota hunt application.
“This is difficult to verify," White said. "To rem­
edy this situation, we are asking applicants to
make a photocopy of their WMA permit and send
it in with their application in addition to writing
their permit number on the application."
WMA permits that do not include proof of pur­
chase tabs include those sold on-line via the inter­
net and those that are computer-generated and
printed out like a receipt.
White said the FWC has added seven new
See Outdoors, Page 2B

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agreem ent fo r th reegam e fo o tb a ll series
Special to the Herald
ORLANDO — rhe
University of Central Florida
added strength to its future
football schedules with
Tuesday's announcement by
UCF athletics director Steve
Sloan that the Golden Knights
have signed a three-game con­
tract with the national champi­
on Miami Hurricanes.
The first game will be played
in Miami Sept. 6, 2008. The

Hurricanes come to Orlando
Oct. 3,2009, and the series
concludes in Miami Sept. 25,
2010.
“This series has the potential
to develop quite a rivalry for
us," Sloan said. "Our fans
travel well so there will be a
lot of black and gold in Miami
and the game in Orlando is
sure to be a big draw. It says a
lot for our program to be able
to schedule these games
See UCF, Page 2B

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Sunday, June Z 2002

The Seminole Herald

Super Stock Special, CRASH-O-RAMA set'for FASCAR tracks
8p»ctal to ttw Harald
SAM SULA — The Super Stocks take center
aturv.
---------------- — _ ........ .....
_ - j features in
the other FASCAR divisions of Super Late Model,
Modified, Sportsman, Mini Stock and Strictly
Stock. No Late Models this week.
Pit gates w ill open at 4 p.m. with grandstands
open a 6 p.m . ana racing action beginning at 7:30
pm
NSS is located 10 miles South of Daytona Beach,
between 1-4 (Exit 56, East) and 1-95 (Exit 84. West)
at the intersection o f Highway 44 4c State Road
415 In Samsula, between New Smyrna Beach,
DeLand, Sanford and Daytona Beach.
For more information about schedules call the
FASCAR offices at 386427-4129 (New Smyrna), or
check the Internet site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or E-Mail at FASCAKNOW ttAOl.COM

ORLANDO SPEEDWORLD
B 1TH LO — This coming Friday night (June 7)
Orlando Speedworld will oe hosting the exciting
and popular CRASH-A-RAMA.
Included on the evening's card will be a School
Bus Figure 8 race, a Boat 4c Camper Race, V-8 4c 4
Cylinder Demolition Derby's, a Chain Race with
TWister Course Road Racing (Bomber Style),
Sue
1open­
ing at 7 p.m." and racing action Beginning at 8
p.m. every Friday night at the trade located 17
miles east o f Orlando between Orlando and
Titusville on Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.
For raceday Info only call 407-568-1367.
Also you are Invited to tune in to Daytona's

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p.m. following the Benny Parsons Show.
This is a radio show that is devoted to Short
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Dodge and Tommy Tipton from New Smyrna
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RESULTS
ORLANDO SrEEDWORLD
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LAWRENCE D B llfc t. (174) Dick A m fcnan; 2. (11) )t»hn Drtwdy; 3.
(37) J « r a I W t i l 4. (40) Michael WlllUrm, 1 (27) M il* Good; 8. (57) |bn
'H o o *' Flynn; 7. (114) Brace Law n n re II; B. (1 4 )Brace Law rence;* (71)
K J. M e tr e * 10. (16K) Tommy king,- I t . (|1) Divtd Roger* 12. (%) Jjc k
C ook 13. (M) Kevin Ingrun: 14. &lt;S9) Lee Collin.; 15 (7 (0 )&lt;y MkWtotan;
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N eed* 4. (II) Auatln Carr; 9. (1) Derrick Wood, 4 (Ml) Chad Akira, 7. (4)
Patrick Conrad.
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P o n s; a (7A) /aaon Boyd; 3. (17) William Sullivan; 4. (04) Trri Bryant 7.
(721) John Bennett; 8 (S3) Shane Held; S. (33) Teen Held
SPORTSMAN _ I. (4) Rick M um; 2. (9) Kelly J a m * 3. (93) Bruce
Cayton; 4. (77) Danny Shearer; 9. (I1X) Bill LoomK S (7) BUI lUIL 7. (22)
Homer Carden; S. (31) John Frey; 9. (31) Paul Colgan; 10. (23) Richard
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Ron Whaley; S. (44) Bob Betlrr; 9. (4) Dave William* 10. (7) David
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STRICTLY ST O C K . I. (38) Jim S h a v er 2 (SI) Dinner D oiri* 2 (44)
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Briefs
SCW WRESTLING

Championship will be oni the
tl
line as the DTW Ninja will
Southern Championship
Wrestling and Hooters
defend the belt against "Ladles
Restaurant will present
M an" Jacques Taylor and the
"Maximum Im pact!" on
vacant Mid-Atlantic
Saturday, June 1st at the
Guunpionship will be claimed
by the winner of a match
Eastmonte Civic Center in
Altamonte Springs with a 730
between Towns and Hexx.
p.m. bell time.
Also in action will be JJ Vegas,
Miximum Impact 2 will fea­
The SCW Janitor, C B Cool and
ture a blockbuster lineup of pro
many, many more grapplers.
wrestling, live music by Iron
Tickets are available in
Cross, as well as the very beau­
Sanford at Ray's Appliances
tiful ladies of Hooters wno will
(407-328-0083) or in Orange
be on hand to meet everyone.
City at Rampage Sportswear
In the first of two Main
(386-774-8060). The cost is $8 in
advance and $10 at the door.
Events, 6-foot-7,340-pound for­
mer WWF and WCW superstar.
For more news and happen­
The Warlord, will battle promis­ ings in the world of profession­
ing superstar, Antonio Banks.
al wrestling, please check:o&lt;u t
the SCW on tne web a t
The other Main Event will
wvyw.scwmarked.com.
find SCW Heavyweight
C h a m p io n T h e S e q u e l d efen d ­
SO C C E R SC H O O L
ing the g o ld a g a in s t B am B am
The 23rd annual Seminole
Mancuso.
Soccer School still has openings
T he biggest wrestler in the
for its July 8th-through-12th
United States, Maximum
session
at Lake Howell High
Capacity, will match his over
School.
650-pounds against three SCW
This 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. day
superstars!
camp for boys ana girls ages 5In ladies action, Debbie
1/2 to 15 will also include
McKinnley will battle SCW
indoor soccer in an air-condi­
Commissioner Christena
tioned gym.
"Silhouette" Carson in a special
For registration brochures
match up.
and information, contact camp
The SCW Cruiserweight

Softball
Continued from page IB
ties the Knights of Columbus at
6 3 0 p.m.; Seminole Community
II takes on the Church of Christ
at 7 3 0 p.m.; and Central Baptist
tries to remain undefeated
against Seminole Community I.
Tne Saints have the week off.
in the Co-Ed League that
plays Monday night's at
Pinehurst Field on West 24th
Street, Orlando Team Sports,
Richards Air-Conditioning and
Heating, and Karen's are all tied
for first with 5-2 records.
Woodbridge is just a game
back at 4-3, while B.B.M. and
the Animals arc both 1-6.
This week, the Animals chal­
lenge Richards at 630p .m .;
O.T.S. faces B.B.M. at 730 p.m.;
and Woodbridge looks to get
into a third place tie when it
takes on Karen's at 8:30 p.m.
In the Women's League that
plays on Tuesday night's at
Pinehurst, the Alleycats (6-1)
hold a half-game lead over
Sunniland Corporation (5-1) and
a one-gam e lead over Southern
Fire Protection (6-2). The Angels
(1-6) and Catderone &amp; Montz,
DDS (0-8) round out the stand­

UCF
itinu ed from page IB
inst a team with the history
diam i."
[iami, a member of the Big
t Conference, won its fifth
iorul championship this past
son by defeating Nebraska
tie Rose Bowl. UCF will
in its first year of play in the
l-American Conference this
after having competed as an
■pendent since the formao f the program in 1979.

ings.
This Tuesday, Catderone &lt;c
Montz, DDS faces the Angels at
6:30 p.m.; and Sunniland
Corporation has its season on
the line when it plays a doubleheader against tne Alleycats at
7 3 0 p.m. and Southern Fire
Protection at 8:30 p.m.
The Wednesday Night Men*9
League at Pinehurst saw its
standings spread out a little this
past week as the Knights of
Columbus 2 (4-4) upset previous
co-leading Skip's Boots/Lynch
Mob (5-3).
The other co-leaders, Vivona's
and White Sands, both won
handily to stay tied with 6-2
records. Briar Corporation (2-6)
and Orlando Fire Department
(1-7) complete the standings.
This Wednesday, Briar Corp.
tackles Knights of Columbus 2
at 6:30 p.m.; Vivona's and Skip's
Boots/Lynch Mob in a huge
game at 7:30 p.m.; and Orlando
Fire Department challenges
White Sands at 8:30 p.m.
Heading into this week's
ines (5/30) the Men's
ursday Night League at
Pinehurst finds the team with
the biggest lead, undefeated
Regulators /Pools by Bradley (60), holding a two-game lead
over Beer :30 (4-2). The
Rednecks (2-4) and the Misfits
(0-6) trail.
This coming Thursday, the
Misfits tackle the
Regulators/Pools by Bradley at
7 p.m. and the Rednecks chal­
lenge Beer 3 0 at 8 p.m.
The Industrial League that
plays on Friday night's at
Pinehurst has the closest stand­
ings from top to bottom.
Heading into last night's (5-31)
fames, the Budmen are 6-2 and
ead Toyota o f Longwood (4-3),

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(17) Sid S tile* 4 (44) Crrg Brook* 3. (34) Ruee.Thotnaon; 4 (1 0 ) Randy
Dye. 7. (41) No driver llatvd. Heat W inner (02) Jared Alliecn.
BANDALORECPS . 1. (43)Dalton Zrhr, 2 (21) Erie N eed * 3. (40) Chad
A kin * 4 (11) B ram m Thcunacn; 3. (32) Dana Layne. Heat Winner (43)
Dalton Zehr.
MODIFIED (PRO MODIFIED TOUR SERIES RACE * 4 ) . 1 - (IX)
(aaon Bcryd; 1 (M ) Jerry Symcwa; 1 ( 1 3 ) Tank TUcker. 4 (32) Red Vann; 3
(73) Bcbby Blake; 4 (W) Shannon Smith; 7. (SX) Bryan CampbeR R (35)
Shane Held; 9. (7) Mark Vandewnder 10 (32X) Alan McCaSrrty; I t . (40)
Chad Elliott; 12. (37) Jim ‘ Hoot' Flynn; 1 2 (1) Andy Saffiott 1 4 (00X)
Wayne Southani; I S (33) Teen Held; 1 4 (4) d m Bradley; 17. (IX)
Brandon Pitt* IB. (It ) D n U U tm u . 19. (721) Johet Branra: 20. (11)
Sieve Cainey, 21. (01) ) F McClellan; 2 1 (AS) Robert KUnke; 2 2 (00) Bred
May; 2 4 (9S) Jerry L te Yarbrough; 23. (20) Scott MOW.
MINI-STOCK . I. (IS) Kenny H an U n * 2 (7) Dm 'M M fcm a n *
M cP h a* 3 (SB) A. J. A m onr 4. (28) Sean Baaa; S (S) Trirfta C n y ; 4
(07k) Serve W agner 7. (07) DUk L a n k ; 4 (71) Bobby O r r 9. (3) Cory
Kaiaer 10. (00) Buck Albertan. Heat W inner (IS) Kenny Hankh
SPORTSMAN . I. (4) Rick Jo h n * 2 (31) Paul Colgan; 2 (9) KeOy
Janvtt; 4 (17) Bill L m n t* 2 (93) Brace Gaytan; 4 (23) Richard H lg ht 7.
(77) Danny Shearer; 4 (22) Homer Cordon; 9 . (7) BtU H ad 14 (S I) Joh
Frey; II. OS) Ramary Wallace. Winner Heat f t (4) Rick Joh n ; W b n r
Heat * 2 (38) Ranuey Wallace.
SUPER S T O C K . 1.(12) Ctey Freed; 2 (14) David Could; 2 (2) Ron
Whaley; 4. (IH ) R k i Joh n * 9 (7B) Bob W in e* 4 (I) Carl Fetor* 7. (SI)
Mika Peppier; 4 (00) John H oJgr, 9, (4) D are W illiam * 1 4 (31) Ronnie
S u ita * It. (79) Rip Dyal 12 (27) Send Tyke; 1 2 (44) Bob Biller 1 4 (90)
Jrfl W right 12 (1 1 ) DeWayne Fired. Whaler Heal f t (00) John Hodge;
Heel n . (2) Ron Whaley.
IT R 1C T IY STOCK . 1. (0) Mkheel Seay; 2 (27) Barry P a rt* 2 (hr)
W m cn W a r* 4 (5) Charlie Pitt* 1 (38) Walt D iet 4 (49) WUham
Hindman; 7. (24) Kan Maraha* 4 (13) Larry Cuddy; 9 . (81) Bcb
Gilmore; 14 (1R) Coy Riddle; 11. (77) Tom Sam pa w Winner Heel f t
(hr) Ytmun Ward. Winner Hail 4 2 (0) M kheel Seay.

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
Satordaji May 18
LATE M O D E L . 1.(11) Jeremy Fitch. 2 ( 7 7 ) B ria n B (ila v r;2 (3) Sammy
Graham; 4 (28) A | Current; 3 (23) Joey P totk * 4 (24) Mike Murphy; 7.
(7) Charlie M en ; 4 (I) Cindy Strahley.
MODIFIED . I. (14) Juatin Hrndcnon; 2 (00) Bred M ay ;2 (2)0 Bobby
Blake; 4 (29) Stove Brickhouat; 9. (SX) S4rvu While; 4 (20) Ed KuheL 7.
(l)Jim C uvrnlato.
SPORTSMAN . I. (4) Rkk Johra; 2 (29) Trick T hom e* 2 (1SX) Billy
Spade. 2 (2S) Chela Priudat 2 (62X) Joe A d a m ; 4 (3) Marty W bU * 7,
(42) Randy llrcker; 4 (111) Donnie W illiam * 9. (07) Ron Lulcy.
M IN I-STOCK . ( . ( ( ) David CeatoUo; 2 (8) Dm M cPhail 2 (71} Ted
Vulpiut; 4 (0) Vrm Rorier; 3. (117) D k k Lattlo; 4 (9AR) Charlie S ta r t* 7,
(90) Mike Stover. 4 (00) M 4a Sfbto; 9. (9) Dele Caetori. 14 (V3) Xa&gt;
Omatrnaen; 11. (3) Cory Kaiaer.

SUPER STOCK. 1.(41)Ted Hebn* 2 (30)Mike WVioreck;2 (2 ) R«,
Whairy; 4 (91) Alton DUton. 4 &lt;27X) Ted Iked; 4 (S) Robert Skinner; 7
(43) Mika Soukup 4 (It) David Gould; 9. (9) John OtoaeveakL 10 (33)
KtUy tr a d e d II. (22) BtU Stacy; 12 (3) Jrfl Ccdbum. 1 2 (01) Chmi
Smith; 14 (90) Serphan Dambenakk 19. (1IB) Nkk Vbglrr. 1 4 (64) Dean
McGktMn; 17. (19) O n Snyder 14 (21Y) 71m Dyton; 19. (21) Jod,
WrcniowiU; XL (UX) Rick John*
STRICTLY STOCK _ 1. (45) Jamrt Smith; 2 ( « ) Devid Smith. 3 U,
Jerry M lfcM l 4 (44) Dm Edmundaon; 1 (1) Joe WNtlmtan; 4 (24)
Mkhdto Djrafc 7. (42) TVevto Scott 4 (94) Raaty Boyer 9. (X) Rkhan)
Renat 1 4 (330) Faria Crete* 11. (23) Jerry Mitchell 1 2 (21) Ja m
Chorcne; 13. (3) Bob 5henv4 1 4 (91) Todd OtoculL 12 (27) Barry Parlu
FASTRUCK SERIES . I. (4) Brad May; 2 (44) Paul Gryiwvrtc* 2 (93)
Jeff Rreadne; 4 (27) Shewn leafy 2 (19) Stow Arnold; 4 (94) Jemn
Wright R b 7. (10) Kbn Schefltor. 4 (1) Chria Conan; 9. (18) IWndril
Brtotal 1 4 (t4 ) A1 Neuman; II . (03) Oierito Worth. 1 2 (49) Durmirl
S o m e * 1 2 (40) Paul G rynew lc* 14 (29) Cary Fovworth; 19. (90) Andy
Breedlove; 1 4 (3) Donald D ev i* 17. (17) John M itchell 14 (21) Pat Dunn.
19. |0S) Ron CO l 2 4 (S) Jimmy CUL I I . (99) Danny Foetor.

Saturday May 23
LATR M O D EL . 1. (22) Larry Oatom; 1 (24) Mike Murphy; 2 (77)
Brim Bedew; 4 (23) EUvid Plrtka; 2 (7) Charlie Mere; 4 (23) Dmnh
Hlmmefirerger. 7. (8C) O ndy Strahley.
MODIPI1D . 1. (44) Jerry Sytnwi* 2 (IS) Tank hacker; 2 (2X) Bobby
B lak * 4 (99) Jefl Andenon; 9. (4) John Clerk; 4 (S») Stow White; 7. (14)
Junta H tnderam ; 4 (20) Ed Kuhel 4 (1 ) Jim Coverdato.
MINI-STOCK in erld a MM-Btoek ChaUenge R ate *4) _ 1. (7a) Cltai
Foley; 2 (09) Rkk Strmara. 2 (94) Prank Wrick; 4 (2) Corbin Glbba; 3
(M ) Wke P y b u r* 4 (42) Eddie Lowery; 7. (12»&gt; Mark Roe* 4 (24) Chri.
Thornton: 9. (98) Jeff D evi* 1 4 (43) Joe Irwin; 11. (9ar) Charlie Start* 12
(40) D ra n k Valder: 1 2 (44) Ooemto lo c k e t * 1 4 (112) Jiatin Edward* 13.
(4) Ron IXlBeau. 1 4 (29) Richie Acre* 17. (14) th e r e Coodecuv 14 (07)
Dick Laeiios 19. (13a) Don Stooaahl 2 4 (4) Jam ie D taon; 21. (2S) Sean
Bem 2 2 P ) Matt W att* 2 2 (37) Ttavlr Kuykendall 2 4 (89) Scott Sharpe:
23. (70) Marty N rlken* 2 4 (00) Richard Burtor, 27. (1) David CartrUo, a
(7) Tim -M lreik m an - M cPhail 29. (v3) Rev Chriatorarn; 30. (30) Robbir
Starvr; 31. (49) Joey CatoieOl 3 2 (77») Randy Blakm to* 3 2 (R2) Timmy
Wartam; 3 4 (9N ) Tom Clark.
SUPER S T O C K _ 1.(30) M ike Wtoreutck;2 (1 4 ) David C o u l * 2 (2)
R o t Whaley; 4 (9) John CRanwakl 2 (22) Bill N aqr; 4 (91) Alton DUlon,
7. (23) K elly C iu d a d S. (90) Stophen Dembtaakl; 9 . (21R) Joah
W nm bovetl* 1 4 (31YI Becky D yva* 11. (43) M ike Soukup; 1 2 (4) Paul
la W * 1 2 (U B ) N kk Ybglcr; 1 4 (10) Ron Paradtoe; 12 P ) Jeff Ccdbum.
1 4 (13) Charlie C ollin* 17. (27) Jot Woodbury; 1 4 (S) Robert Skinner; 19
(01) Robbie Cm uhtor 2 4 (49) Bobby C U e* 21. (41) Tad H rim e*
R TU C TLY S T O C K . 1.(48) David Sm ith 2 ( 1 ) Joe Whitten t o * 2 (27)
Berry P e rk * 4 (24) MichrUe D yal 2 (la ) Chria Drtvrikv; 4 (91) Ruaty
Boyar; 7. p ) Jerry M ikh ed 4 (9) Robert S t a r e d 9. (10) Roger Ledieu; 10
(23) Jerry M ild red I I . (42) Currie Smith; 1 2 (X) Will O'Dell.

Starting Tuesday, June 4 th,
bring their children.
the Lanes will offer a late night
T he Airport Lanes Bowling
"all you can bowl" from 9-JO
Center is located at 190 East
p.m. to midnight.
Aliport Boulevard, just east of
For a reduced price of $10,
17-92 near the new section of
Including shoe rental, bowlers
417 and the Sanford Plaza.
can roll to their hearts content
For more information, contact
Patrons will be issued colored
Airport Lanes at 407-324-2129.
wrist bands by the center to
identify them as entitled to use
SUMMER SWIM TEAM
the lanes during the 2-1/2 hour
Seminole Aquatics, located at
time period.
the new Larry A. Dale Aquatic
O n Friday, June 7th, Airport
Center adjacent to the Seminole
Lanes will start an "all you can
High School campus, Is offering
bowl cosmic bowling" promo­
a Summer Swim Team aimed at
tion.
beginners and novices.
Individuals can bowl all they
Open to young people ages 5want from 9 J 0 p.m. to 12:30
17, the only requirement for
a.m. for a single price o f $15,
joining the team is the ability to
Including shoe rental.
swim 25 yards (one length of
"Cosm ic" bowling involves
the pool) without touching the
low in the dark balls and neon
bottom.
lighting
along
0
. with a laser light
The program costs $150 per
showan^l ™ |ic being.pippj
P9SB9 M V # * ‘L'am t-shiri fpd
throughout th* center.
so.
During the evening customer* swim bap) and runs from June
3-through-August 17.
will enjoy the tight show, plus
Photo court—y cl SCW music and drawings for prizes.
There are no formal atten­
dance requirements for prac­
Anyone wishing to enter the
Southern Championship Wrestling (SCW) Heavyweight Champion The
tice. Practicies are held
Sequel will put his title on the line against Bam Bam Mancuso tonight building during me event times
Mondays
through Fridays from
will be asked to pay the $15
(Saturday) at the Eastmonte Civic Center in Altamonte Springs.
6 p.m. to 7 p.m. and swimmers
entry fee and to wear a colored
wrist band supplied by the cen­ can come as often as they wish.
director Larry McCorkle at 407OCCERSCHOOL
Meets will be held on
ter.
320-9557 or 407-320-9708 dur­
Wednesdays evenings and last
ALL YOU CAN BOWL
The Sanford Police
ing the day or 407-695-2131 in
about two hours.
Airport Lanes in Sanford will
Department will be providing
the evening or download the
For more information, call
security to insure safety for the
be offering two new programs
application form from the web­
Seminole Aquatics head coach
patrons
and
also
to
ease
the
in
June
for
the
bowling
enthusi­
site at
Tony Ackcrson a t 407-302-1034.
ast.
minds of parents wishing to
http://HOME.CFLRR.C0M /S

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M ile High Club (3-3), Black
Sheep (3-4) and Invacarc (1-5).
O n June 7th, Invacarc plays
the doubleheader against Mile
High Club at 6:30 p.m. and the
Budmen at 7:30 p.m. and the
Black Sheep face Toyota of
Longwood at 830 p.m.
Following at weekly results (if
available):
C H U R C H LEA G U E
April S
Seminole Comm. U 21, Church of Chm t 9
Knight* of Columbia* 15, Seminole Com, 19
Central Bapthl H, SrmJirK&gt;l« Comm unity III 7

April 15
Saint* Li, Seminole Community 110
Seminole Comm. HI W, Chunh of Chm t 12
Central Haptlat 12, Knight* of Colum bus?

April 22
Knight* of Columbtn 10, Church o f Chrtit 3
Central Baptist 10, Saints A
Seminole Com. 11 heat Seminole Com, (11

April 29
Central Baptist 16, Seminole Community H I
Seminole Comm- til 10, Seminole Comm. 1 0
Saint* 7, Knight* of Columbia* 5

M ay 6
Central Baptist 22, Seminole Community 1 21
Saint* 15, Sanfonl Chunh of Christ 0
Seminole Com, I I 16, Knight* of Columbus 4

May 13
Kngts, of Colutnbu* II, Seminole Com. HI 4
Saints 19, Seminote Community 117
Church of Christ defeatrd Seminole Comm. 1

M ay 20
Saint* 14. Seminole Community 111 2
Ssfminule Comm-11H, Seminole Com, tl 17
Central BaptUl beat Church of Christ

W ED N ESD A Y M EN
April 10
Sk ip '* Boot*/ Lynch Mob 14. Orlando Fire 3
Knight* of Columbus 2 19, While Sand* 14
Vivona's 17, Briar Corporation 4

April 17
Vlvuna1* 14, Knight* of Columbus 2 10
Sk ip’s Boots/Lynch Mob 14, White Sands 9
Briar Corp. 1**, t Mamin Fire Department 6

A p ril 24
W hi te Sand* 12, Briar Corporation 0
Orlando fire Department 15, Vivona's 8
Sk ip’s Boot* 15, Knight* of Columbus 2 5

M ay 1
White Sands 12. Orlando Fin? Department 4
Knights of Columbus 1 17, Briar Corp, 1
Vivona's IB, Skip'* Boots/Lynch Mob 13
M ay 8
Knight* of Columbus 2 II. OrLmdo I in* 1
Skip’* Boots/Lynch Mob 7. Bnar Corp. 0
W hile Sands 9, Vivona's 3

M ay 1 5
Vivoni’i I k Briar Corporation 2
White Sands 15, Knight* of Columbu* 2 1 0
Skip's Boots/Lynch Mob 22. Orlando Bre 2
M ay 22
White Sands 16, Skip's Boots/Lynch Mob 13
Briar Corp. 18, Orlando Finr Department 11
Vivona's 21, Knights of Columbus 2 12

May 29
Vivona’s 12, Orlando F in Department 7
Knights of Columbus 2 7, Skip’s Boots 5
White Sands 29. Brtir Corporation 13

T H U R SD A Y M EN
April 18
Rednec ks 7, Misfit* 0
Regulators/Tools by Bradley 12, Beer JO 7

April 25
Regulators/Tools by Bradley 8, Misfits 5
Beer JO 16, Rednecks 6

May 2
Regulators/Pools by Bradley 7, Redneck* 0
Beer JO defeated M M ts

May 9
Regulators/Pools by Bradley 7, Beer JO 0
Redneck* 14. MMts 9

M ay 16
Beer JO defeated Rednecks
Regulators/Poob by Bradley beat Misfits

May 23

Mile I Ugh Club 7, Black Sheep 5
Black Sheep 11, Invacarc 1
Budmen 24, Toyota of Longwood 12

May 3
Toyota of Longwood 23. Black Sheep 19
Budmen 16, Invacarc 7
M ile High Club 20, Invacarc 20 (curfew)

May 10
Budmen 7, Mile High Club 3
Mile High Club 12, Toyota of Longwood 10

Black Sheep 12, Invacarc 6

Beer JO 12. MMts 2
Reg*, /Pools by Bradley 16, Rednecks 10

IN D U S TR IA L LEAG U E
A p ril 19
Toyota of Longwood 22, Invacarv 12
Budmen 3. Mile High C u b 4
Budmen 11, Black Sheep 10
A p ril 26

May 17
Invacarc 9, Mile High Club 8
Black Sheep 25, Toyota of Longwood 18
Toyota of Longwood 32, Budmen 25

May 24
M ile High O u b 10, Budmen 6
Budmen 15. Black Sheep 4
Toyota of Longwood 17,' Invacarc* 3

O u td o o rs--------------Continued from page IB
WMAs to the quota hunt program this year. They
include: the Big Bend WMA Snipe Island Unit
(formerly part of the Aucilla WMA in Taylor
County), Picayune Strand (Collier County), Pine
Log (Bay County), Devil's Hammock (Levy
County), Ocklnwaha River WMA Gore's Landing
Unit (Marion County), Seminole Forest WMA
Lake Tracy Unit (Lake County)
nty) and John C. and
Mariana Jones Wildlife and Environmental Area
(Palm Beach and Martin counties).
Applications that arrive at the FWC'9
Tallahassee office before June 11 will be eligible
for the random selection process that will fill the
quota for many of the hunts. Leftover permits
will go out on a first-come, first-served basis to

Volleyball
Continued from page IB

S 4: S Fence, 11-5, and the
Shoestrings, 11-3, in its first two
games of the evening.
Tilings were not to be as easy
in the second go-round, howev­
er, as both S &amp; S Fence and the
Shoestrings fought the leaders
tuoth-and-nail before both fell
by the same 11-9 score.
The other two matchups saw
S k S Fence and the Shoestrings

hunters whose applications arrive in the
Tallahassee office after June 11.
"Roughly half the regular hunts and three quar­
ters o f the special hunts will fill up during the
random selection," White said.
The FWC will not accept applications unless
they arrive at the Tallahassee office via U.S. Mail
or a licensed delivery service before the deadline.
Some quota hunts offer a limited number of
antlerless deer permits for hunters who check the
appropriate box on the applications.
Quota hunt applications for the Blackwater
WMA Hutton Unit quail hunt, and for airboat,
tracked vehicle, supervised youth and mobilityimpaired persons hunts will be available from
FWC offices June 28, White said.

split their two games for the
second straight week, S &amp; S
Fence winning 11-3 in the first
game and the Shoestrings com­
ing back in the final game of the
night to win, 11-8.
The results for Week 5 were:
A League _ Matt's Team (4-0),
the Shoestrings (1-3), and S 4c S
Fence (1-3).
B League _ Westview Baptist
Church (3-0), Hawks (2-1), the
Unknowns (1-2) and Sanford

Church of God (0-3).
The standings after five weeks
are:
A League: Matt's Team (16-1),
the Shoestrings (10-10) and Rose
Fence (4-16).
B League _ Sanford Church of
God (10-6), the Hawks (9-7),
Westview Baptist Church (7-9),
and the Unknowns (4-12).
The league plays every
Monday night beginning at 6:30
p.m. at the Salvation Army

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bo Florida Roby Sacvfe*.
PuHohMoy 28, 2002 and Jww 2.
2002
MM1W
B I T M C S K U T COURT
O F THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CMCWT,
M A W FOR
■ COUNTY,

C A M HO : 0 1 C A M M 1 4 W
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO.
O V A COMMONWEALTH UM TCO
MORTOAOE COMPANY.
PUUNTIFF
VS.
JEFFREY S MILLER ArWA JE F ­
FREY HOLLER IF U V M O . A W W
DCAO, THE U M N O W N SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES,
ASSIGNEE3. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TR U S TEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES BLARPNO AN
M TERf S T BY. THROUGH. UNOCR
OR AGAINST JEFFREY S. MILLER
A/K7A
JEFFREY
MILLER:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F JEFFREY
8. MKLER A/KTA JEFFREY IriLLER;
CASA PARK VELAS O F
TUSCAW1LLA
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. WC.: JOHN DOS
A W JANE DOE AS IM W O W N
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O F
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur­
suant b a S u n n ily Ftoal Judgmarri
c4 Fsrocbouro ibb d Moy I E 2002
intend in C M Ca m No. 01-CA290t-U-W al no O ra R Court ol Mo
tIT H JuPcul Circuit In and ter
SEMINOLE County.
Suntort,
Florida. I M i M l to n o HtRoM and
Front Door M h t SEMINOLE County
Court cut* tocaMd ol 301 H Port
Amnu* In Sonbrt. Ftorkte, at 11 00
l i t an n o I Bn day ol J n , 2002
M l torn in Mid Summary Final
jtaJkprwnL to-wlt
L O T i ! (LESS TH E NORTH I 0
FOOT THEREOF) ANO TH E
NORTH 1 0 FO O T OF LO T 7.
BLOCK 44, CASA PARK VILLAS
PHASE H, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 30. PAGE 07 00. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEML
N O U COUNTY. FLORIDA
OaiAd duo tan day ol May. 2002.
(CtoCUfT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork ol n o Crort Court
By Dorohy W Boriun
Deputy Clark
Putriah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALO
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN, P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
SOI 3 Unrvonrly Orrw Sul* SCO
Plantation. FL 33324
1964)2336000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. porter* MR d ld il n i naadr g a rpaoaf axcmmodanon should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
•I
th*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua# at 407 BBS-4227. I 8 0 0
M SB771 (TOO) or 1-609958-8770.
»u Florida Rolay Sam e*
Putriah May 28, 2002 and Juno 2.
2002

MU200
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE tfTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M A W FOR
■CMMOLE COUNTY,

FLORIDA
GENERAL
JU R ttO C TIO N WVWON
C A S IN O : 01 CA2B3014W
TWIN MORTOAOE
CORPORATION FYK/A INLANO
tORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
S
tlUIAM C. PYLE, IF LIVINO. ANO
DEAD.
TH E
UNKNOWN
POUSE. HEIRS, DEVISEES,
IRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
IENORS.
CREDITORS.
RUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
ARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
IY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR
QAINST WILLIAM C. PYLE.
INKNOWN SPOUSE OF WILLIAM
; PYLE, IF ANY; KATVCEEN A
OYCE. IF UVWO. ANO IF DEAD.
HE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS,
IEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
•SSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO AU.
ITHER PAHTIES CLAIMING AN
VTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOCR

REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, MC.
AS N O M B K I FOR H O USEH O U)
FMANCE CORPORATION; JOHN
DOE A W
JA M
DOG
AS
IM N O M M TENANTS M
OEFEWAMTTS)

NOTICE V HEREBY (MVEN pm
aSuirnory Final Judgrnam
team dMad May IS. son
n CM C a a a M 01-CAa o tld -W id n a etna* Court Cdna
1ITH JuSeW O ka * n wid tor
SEMINOLE Court*
Bvdotd.
Rortte. I *fl M l to na NRiaat md
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u n o u

L ec a ls

HOMEOWHERT AEBOCWTION.
HCc THE CROSSBIGS MASTER
COMMUWTVAEMOAnON. M Cj
FW BTHOPCON HOME LOAN
c o r p o r a t io n f a u a f t
■
MORTGAGE COMPAME3 Q * A
■ U N K L T NATIONAL MORTOAOE.
PUUNW F
VS.
EUG0EA &amp; CO FFIY. IF UVMO,
AND V DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUEE. MEINS, DEVISEES.
QRAMTIES,
ASSUM ES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO M l O TH ER
NAMTVS C L A S S W AN M TEN ES r
BY. THROUGH, UNDER OR
AQAJNST EU O CN U B. COFFY.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F EUOCNU
S COFFEY. W ANY JO H N DOE
A W J A M D OE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M P O S S E S S U N
DCFENOANT(S)
NOnCSOF

h i

c*an n na w m
C ouay

N 301 N. Park
to Bortort. Florida. a4 1100
ajil on na i* i day ed Juna, 2002
na toMnrtog daaertoad property aa
Ml tom to Mid Bwnmary A r t
1 S B T J S &amp; t OREB RNOCO
LAKES L M T M ‘AT, ACCOROBTQ
TO T H E PLAT TH ER EO F AE
RECORDED M PLAT BOOK SI.
PAOCS I I THROUGH U . O P THE
PVIBUC RECORDS OP 8EM M 0LE
COUNTY, F U M O A
Datad N i 1 « i day of May 2002
(CttCUTT COURT SEAL)

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n
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BBB.0S, Ftorkto RMutoa 1*1.
R A N k Ja a ^ n B

THE LAW OFFICES OP OAMO J.
STERN, P A . ATTO R N EY FOR
FUUNT1FF
101 *. LM nrrty Drtw SUM 500
PbrOrton. FL 33324
(964)233-6X0
M ACCORDANCE WTTM THE
AMERICANS WITH R S A flEJTE S
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coraad COURT ADNMSTRATION,
«
na
IC M N O L E
Courty
CaurtiouM at 40740S-4227,1400S8S4771 (TDO) or 140048B4770.
da Ftortoa Ratoy Sardca
P lB h M B ) M. 2002 and J u a 2.
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Myrtte A«a. Santert, FL 32773
ana Hew prior To tala.
7km* an cadi or cand ad knot.
To aceapt or raRct any and id bred
Pubteh: Juna2.2002

Nomcaop
PUBUC AUCTION

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to acopt or rayret any ind oi bk*

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NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: 1) B»ntty Foalat, S31 S W. i n
laaaL Pompano BaacN, Ftorkte

NKm

4) Pamato Gantoar. 13S3F4nar
Drkrt, Dakoy. Ftorkto 33444
SI AJ irtnoan h a n ol Gaerpa
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO not a PaWan
to Datonr t * Banaddartaa h a boon
Nad to TM pourt Ybu am raqdrad to
Mnra a copy ol yora arrtBan datonaaa, &gt; any. an
in* and ai i m la:
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not on n a date and dma tend
bakMAnd oordnutog bom day to day
l a * a l gooda a rt aoto, ara a * aa* d
ftdde Aucaon, to n * Ngtoad btddar,
tor c a a tk d n a n r a to u a o o l STOR­
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Spring* Or.. Winter Spring*. FL
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ottwr etiarga* tor atoUi a Ian on
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DATE OF SALE: J U M 1 2 S 0 U
TIME OF SALE: 400 PM
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virtu* ol toa StatuMa or n a Stata* o«
Florida, n autri caaa tnada and pn&gt;Pubteh May 28, 2002 and Jim* 2.
2002
144207
NOTICE OP
Fte rm o o * NAME
None* a twraby givan that I am
•ngagad n buav-Mi at 2802 Laka
Hemal Lana. W Har Park. Sarrvnoia
County. Florida, undar n a FlcOttoua
Nan* ol AbaT* brigadon and toat I
naand to raiyator aard nama Mto na
DtvdJon
ol
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Talar*****. Ftorkto. m accordanca
■tori t * provraror* ot n a Ftcanoua
Nam* Stand**, to-Wit: Sacbon
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Dan BaaUng and Oavtd UngMa
Pierian Jem* 2.2002
1*1004
NOTICE OP
n e rm o u s n a m e
Nedea to haraCry griron tod 1 am
angagad m buamaaa al 288S
Malonvtoa
A nn ua,
Santort.
Samnda Courty. Florida, imdar n *
Fictitious Nama o l Broadway
SarrioMi and thai) Intend lo npatir
Mid Min* vrtth thm DMaon of
TaJahaaaaa. Fkalda.
ad i m* pnmaicr* d
n a Fkaaoua Nam* Statutaa. to-Wto
Sacbon 885 08. Florida Siatutaa
1W .
Lou* C. Broadway, Jr
Putriah Jtma 2, 2002
W4008
NOTICE OP
FICTITIOUS NAME
it I am
n buamaaa at 203 Easl
tan Straat. Santort. Sammot*
Courty. Ftorkto. undar n * Ftcaaoto

TO : R X7URO 0AV1S; UMWOWN
SPOUSE OF RICHARD DAVIS
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hartriaririay ba daad. to* imknoam
hairi.
truatoa*. and M paritoa orimmg an
maaraal by, torou^i, imdar or agamat
n a Dabndanla. mho ara net knoan
to b* daad or aim. and al parka*
having or cteMng ta hart any rtgriL
tttto or briaraal In to* proparty

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tool
an adton to to raeba a flu igaga on
to* tolmMig proparty:
LOT 27, BLOCK 35. 4TH SECTION
DREAMWORLD ACCORD**) TO
THE FLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK «. PAGE M.
PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMNOU
COUNTY, FLORIOA
you ar* ratparad to aarva a ropy ol
your unb a n ttotonaai . ( any. to 9 on
DAV10 J. STERN. ESQ PtatoMTa
adomay, arioM i t o t i i la SOI 8
U rtw ndy Dm* *500. PWtaaan. a
33324 on or bator* (no kaar toan X
etoytlromtoadatoottoatratpieaoOon ol toto nedea rt aclon) and tea
to* onganalnflto toa dark ol tv* court
aariar batera aannea on PtainaRa
adomay or mrnadtoiary toaraaAar,
otoanmaa a datoid &lt;vd ba artarad
agamal you b r to* r*8*( damandad
In to* comptoirt or paaaon Rad harato .

WITNESS my hand and 8* aad ol
toto Court at SEMINOLE Courty.
Ftorkto. toto day ol MAY22 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCWT COURT
BY Ruto King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF OAVtO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. UNIVERSITY DRWE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona mto dtoabaam naadIno i
ftccorrvnodteon thotM
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* *1 (407)485-4227. 1800854-6771 (TOO) or 1400-8558770, via Fbnto Relay Same*
THIS NOTICE 8HALL BE PUBLISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
: PUBLISH W.THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
iPimaarieJun* f . K 2002
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Tortng ARacovary, 2800 Santort
A m . Santort. F l. 32773
vaNclaa ona hour prior to aa*
Tam* ara "CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS'
McCannai Touring
m i n t a too rlgrt t o accapl or rayad
anjiandi
and al BIOS..
pubtt*hI J u » 2. 2002
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CAB* NO: M C A 173 14 L
U S BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. NOT M ITS
MOIVIOUAL CAPAOTV. BUT AS
TR U STEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE
HOLDERS OF THE MORTOAOEBACKEO PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATE. BERKS 2001-HE20,
PLAMTNF
VS
PERRY L PEAKE. E TA L .
_______
OCFENOAHT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION

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Ctork of t a CkoMl Caul
By Oorahy W. Bubm
Deputy Ctork
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Ftorkto Bar NoC
Sanancte Cou*y ShartTi Odea
100 Buari BotoM rt
Sartbrt, FlorkM 32773
(407)8884(03
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PubaariJun* 2.8,2002

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PURSUANT TO FS 71378. SAID
VEHICLE W1U BE SOLD TO SAT­
ISFY TOWING A STORAGE FEES
PLUS ACCUMULATViO STORAGE
OWNER HAS A RIGHT TO A HEARMO PRIOR TO SALE DATE. ANY
VEHICLE
WHICH
REMAINS
UNCLAIMED OR FOR WHICH THE
CHARGES FOR RECOVERY TOW­
ING S STORAGE SERVICES
REMAIN UNPAID. MAY BE SOLD
AFTER 35 DAYS IF THE VEI4CIE
IS MORE THAN 3 YEARS OF AGE
AND AFTER 50 OAYS IF TH E VEHI­
CLE IS 3 YEARS OF AGE OR LESS
FREE OF ALL PRIOR LIENS. SALE
WIU. BE HELD AS POSTED A AT
THE LOCATION 1NOICTED FOR
THE LIENOR ABOVE.
Piddtori: Jim* 2. 2002
NN010
Bt THE CMCWT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUCtOAL CMCWT
M A W FOR
1CMMOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE HO.: 03XA-123B-18A
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF 82.040 00
M UNITED STATES CURRENCY
NOTICE OF
FORFE7TWI1 COMPLAMT
T O Ravark* E Bratcriar
4868 Sarom* Vdaga Road
Oriando. Ftorkto 32808
n to* krioamg proparty: 82.048 00
n U n M Su m * Currancy
Donald F. Etongai, n ha oittowl
capacdy a* Shard at to* Sammoi*
Courty. Ftorkto. tomato h* oikcara,
r v a r t g i m or aganta, aauad toa
abova proparty on or about April to.
2002. at or naar Grand Annua and
Sammoi* County. Florida
Said
proparty a n to* cuaudy ol toa
Shard oI Sammoi* Courty tor toa
purport ol kxfaaur* purauart to tac­
tion* 932.701-832.704, Florida
Statutaa A Comptomi lor toriaaura
ha* boon Nad m to* abova-alytod
Court.
I HEREBY CERTIFY toal a kua and
corract copy ol tola Note* ol
ForlmMa Ccanptovk VII kennhad
by U 3 carktlad maJ. ratum raca.pt
taquaalad. to to* abova namad
addrtua* to* 24 day ol May. 2002.
Taaha M Farriuar

IN TH S CM CW T COURT
o f th e irm
jijyuQ AI CMCWT,
M A W FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY.
FLORKM
GENERAL
C A M NO: 82 CA IMS 14 W
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTOAOE. INC. F/WA
NORWEST MORTGAGE. M C PLAINTIFF
VS
FRED S ROTHS TEW. H A L .
DEFENDANTS
N O TICi OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: Prod S rotoatom. Shawn L
Rothatam: whoa# rawdanc* I*
urriramn 4 haithaririay b* bring: and
4 halahmthay b* daad to* unknown
ba MOuaaa.
grant***,
aaaignaaa,
tanor*.
craditora.
buataaa, and al paritoa dorrvng an
totaraat by. fTO L p . imdar or agamal
b ba daad or a*rt, and ai part**
having or otomng b haw any ngrit.
Ini* or ailaraat m Vi* proparty
daaenbad In toa mortgage bamg
toractoaad haram.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toal
an action to toraeba* a mortgagaon
toa kvtawmg proparty
LO T 78. MAYFAIR MEADOWS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED « PLAT
BOOK 28. PAGES 31. 32. ANO 33.
OF TH E PUBLIC RECORDS O F
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
haa been Nad agamal you and toa
you ar* raqurad to *an* a copy oI
your rvnnan daianaa*. f any to a on
DAVID J. STERN. ESO PlamMT*
attorney. *hoa* addrau la 801 3
Unirtwty Dma *500. Plantation, FL
33324 on « bator* (ro lator toan 30
day* tram toa ctoi* ol to* bm publi­
cation ol tor* node* &lt;4 action) and Na
to* original with to* dark ol tort court
*4h*r baity* aannea on Plamora
attorney or mvnadatoiy toaraariar,
otoonwtoa a dalaul ml ba ant*rad
agamal you tor toa n*al damandad
m to* comptomi or paition Mad haram.
WITNESS my hand aid to* aaal ol
tom Court al SEMINOLE Courty.
Ftorkto. tut day ol UAY24 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF OAVIOJ STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE SOO
PLANTATION. FL 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH OtSABXJTlES
ACT, pariona mto duM uat naadIna m um&amp;al jeeanvnodabon thoukl
contecl COUflT A0WMSTRATK5N.
al
SEMINCXE
County
CoofWMXjM al (407)665-4227. I*
000-956-6771 (TOO) Of 1«X&gt;9550770. via Honda R«iay Saivca
THIS NOTICE SKAU BE PUB
US4IE0 ONCE A WEEK FOP TW O
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBilSH IN THE SEMINOLE H E R ­
ALD
Putash Juna 2. 9.2002
NN013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
CASE NO. W-4M-CA-14-K
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
PB INVESTMENT CORPORATION.

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S O N . J K ; C O WWt FTkSOH ROSA
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NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN toal
on to* Sto day at JkdyL S082. M 11DO
A M d to* flenatoto Cattily C M
Court BiAttrig. W**l Fronl Door, X I
North Park Avartu*. Sanford.
Samktoto Coway. Ftorkto. toa imdaralpnad Ctork art edar lav aria to* tel* L-J
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occulting to toa ptol tacuntod to Plot
Book Number 13, Papa 83. Pubic
Record* o4 Sammoi* County.
Florida.
Tho atonaaU aaia a * b* mad*
purauanl to toal certain Fmai
Judgmart of Forodowa artorad to
Chril No (P-434CA-14 noapandrtg
to to* Qretol Cewl W to* EViaanto
Judbtti Ctoato to and Iw Sammoi*
County, Flodcte
DATED toto MAY 23. 2002 day oi
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctorb d to* CkQ d Court
(C O U R T SEAL)
BY: Ruto Ktog
Aa Dapufy Ctork
Dougto* K. Qartordaub
Ftorkto Bn N ik : 0010420
Graham. BMktor. Jonaa. Pratt S
P O. Draarar 1*80
Wkriar Park, FL 37790
T atophena: (407)847-4455
(407)740-7063
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NOTICE OF B A U
Node* la haraby givan tool, pur­
auart to a Stannary Judgmarrt
antarad to toa above alyiad cauaa to
toa Croat Court of Samtocio CowVy.
Florida, th* Ctork ol Samtooto
Courty rrii a*a « ■ proparty aauatod
In Samtooto Courty. Florida.

Lot 22. Stock S. Marti Oritotdu
Tbrwtoto Fouto AddHan, reeartog
to to* ptol toanal a* raccntod to P H
Bock 13 at Pag* SB. cl ha PiAric
Raced» cri Samincl* County.
Ftorkto
Th* l iraat addraaa si arirdt la 410
David Street. Wlrtar Sprtoga, Ftorkto
3270*
ml a PuMc Bala, to ha Y /* tt taddar, kv caah, on toa aaal kert atop*
or a* Bammeto Courty CoutoouM.
X I North Park Avarua. Sartord.
Ftorkto 32771, on Jim* 20. 2002 al
11.00 AM.
Dated May22.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork ot lha Croat Cart
Sammoi* Courty. Ftorkto
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Marttow E. Thiteriar
Th* Solomon Tropp Law Group, PA
400 N. Aahtoy Ptoia. SuM 3000
Tampa, FL 33802-43)1
Anomaya tor Amaouh Bank
Putriah June 2.8. 2002
NN018

SI 788 PM.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by h*
C ty Commiaaton oJ 81* Cay rt Laka
Mary. Ftorkto. hal aard Commaaen
■fl* bold a Pubic Hearing on Juna
20, 2002. at 700 P. M. or aa aoan
Otoraafl*r a* poaabto. b oonaidar a
roquagl from Harktoa Dartbpmart
b r Baa Plan Approval kr h a con■bucaon oi tvaa k A J r g i ar*i a
variance to h* Land Oavatopmanl
Coda to reduce h a mlnnun wparaton bahaaan ektvawayt on UK 8
and Lot 7 from 100 teal to 57 toal on
the taaouring daaenbad property:
La 8. Wduton Park SubdMaion. m
recorded to Plal Book 98. Page* 49
and 50 ol h* Putric Record) ol
Sammoi* Cowry Ftorkto.
Th* Pub*c Hearing ad b* held m
bw Commaaion Chambar*. 100 to
Courtry Quo Road. Laka Mary. Th*
Ruble i* mvitod to anand and b*
heard Sard haartng maybacorttouad trom ton* to am* imrt a Anal
daemon la mad* by lha Crly
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 DR SHE WILL NEED
A RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS. AND THAT, FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORO
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL 13 TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 288 OIOS
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE W ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY3 ADA COORDINATOR
AT LEAST 48 HOURS W ADVANCE
OF THE MEETINO AT (407)5841424.
CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIOA
Carol A Foliar. Cay Clark
DATED: May 28. 2002
Putriah: Jim* 2. 2002
NNOIB
NOTICI OF PUBUC IICARMO
None* 1* hereby givan by h* Cry ol
Sartord to Laoia Neman. 1212 W
Itai SI. Sartord. FL 32771. and any
or ai ohar miarattad paraaa. hal
h* daaertad proparty 1212 W. IBh
51. Sanford, FL 32771. Lol 35. Fl*
Land » Cokmuaban Co* Add to
South Sartord. PB I. PG 73 ol ha
Putric Record* oi Sammoi* Carry
ha* boon bund to ba n a itoaptoai
ad, unaanlary. umrflaMabi* or
imaala conation, and hal h* Cry
Commtaskxi will hold a Pubic
Hearing m m# Cry Commotion
Chamber* of City HaJ al 7 00 p m
on Juna 10, 2003 ai hr* haaimg
h* City Commaaion Vial hoar aw
dance and ad datormma nhahar or
not tfua proparty iflail ba candamned You a n harrby ordered to
appear before h a Cry Commaaion
al h a Condemnation Haaimg to ba
heard and praaanl you mto ai he
com You have h* ng4 toebun an
attorney, al your oen aipanaa. to
represent you baton ra Board Ybu
hav* the nght to cal mheaiaa on
your bahai as aa l u 1u crow aian&gt;
ri* a i ahar emnaaat) II you donol
repeal, he Cry Comesaion may
prucaad enhoul you
Cry ol Sartord. Coda Entoroamart
Dvtaion
300 N. Park Avarua
Santoro. FL 32771
(407) 33D9444
Putriah June 2. 9.2002
NN020

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W TICB OF PUBUC HBABMB
NWca la haraby (pvan by tea Ciy oJ
Sartord id Patty Buka Hart cto
Ro m Burk*. 830 NW B4M SiraaL
Wank. FL 33 ISO. and any eras °te*r
rtaraaaad part**, h oi h * daapttod
proparty. 1401 W lO h St.. BartoTOL
F l 12771, Lag N 50 « o» E 120 8 et
Lrt 28. Hobinaon* Survey o l ar Add
to Santoro, PB 1, PG DJ ot h a P jtrie
Racorda or Sammots County h a
been tound to b i in a Jbpiriaiail.
uraarWary. urtnriaBaabla or m a te
cendMon. end that me City
Commission rid hold a Putric
Hearing In th* city ComnVaron
Charrbar* ol C*y Hal at 7:00 put
on J a n * IB . MP3 Al hr* homing
h * C*y Comrrrtiion iriai hear avldanca and *41 daianrtna ariahar or
You ara haraby ordered to
appear baton h a Cay Commaaion
at ha Condemnation Ibartig b ba
heard and proaar* your aids o l h*
caw Ybu have *1* ngrt to obtain an
attorney, al yow own aipa ia*. to
rapraaanl you bator* h * Board Ybu
hav* h * mya 10 cai wrinaaiaa on
your baria* aa m d a to craaa-aiamIns al other witnataa*. It you do not
appear, h a Cay Cumnartlnn may
proceed wariout you.
Cry o l Sanford. Coda Entoroamart

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751 Monro* R d. (C R I 5) POBoa
47X47
life Monro*. Fl 32747
(107)324-0800
PiCAari Jim* 2.2002
NN032

1980 FORD

c m r O F LONOWOOO
NOTCE IS HEREBY OWEN Bif THE CITY OF LOMQWOOO, FLORIDA, hal
ha Land fhanrwig Agency (LPi [ ari hob a putric roaring on Witoaarfey,
Jim* 12.2002 al 7.00 P M., or ai toon haraoftaf M poaa4ka, to h * Lcngorood
C*y Ccmmaaron Chambar*. 17 Waal Wamn Avarua. Longwood. FtoridP, to
and mai* laccrovnandabona to E w C iy
hear pubic commar 4 and Id
by
Amandng OnSnana too. 02
oy i W w a co rs irio n c bo d s tmrapaatog Sedan 2.4 2 ol ArbcWl.
Cod*, and raptedng tald tacSana srih
27 and 24-88 ol h e Land
ri* teatorie Dlalric* Cod* puraua I to 81a raquiamanla d ri* Ciy ol Lcnganod
aid ha Flortda Statute* Book.
may appeal and b* heard arth raapacl to
ri* propoood amanrknart. TYka aanng may b* ccnanuad from 8m* to bn*
tmM (nol acton la teian.
o Longw ooE

300 H Park Avenue
SartoTO. FL 32771
(407)330-5844
Pubaari: Jim* 2.8. 2002
NN021
toOTICB OF P U B U C IMAJSMO
None* la haraby gfvan by h* Cty ol
Santoro to: J a m a A Mary Snkh.
1703 W. 13h St, Sartord, FL 12771,
O n. that h * da aertoad property.
1103 W. B h SL. Sartord. a 32771.
Lob S ♦ 8. B * 10. T M 4 Sammoi*
Pmk. P B 2. PO 73 OT h# Pub»e
Racorda oi Sarrtnata Cormly ha*
bean found ta ba to a dtopidatad.
imaanoary. untoriabkabl* or imaate
condteon, and h a t h * Cay
Commaaion wll hold a Pubic
Hearing In h * Cay Commaaion
Charrtoar* oi Cay Hai al 7.00 p.m.
on J k m 16. 2009. Al tfrt hearing
h a Cay Commtoaton ahal hear avtd a n a and a * datarmma atoahar or
nol h i * proparty than be con­
demned. You * r* haraby ordered to
appear baton h # Cay Ccmmraaton
*1 th* CandamnaBon Hearing to ba
heard and pro* art your Mda ol h *
cat*. Ybu haw h * right to obtam an
adomay, al your own aipanaa. to
raprosart you baton h * Board You
haw h * rigrt to ca i aanaaiaa on
your baha8 M ami a t to croaa-aiamIna a * o h a r rrihaaaaa. If you donor
appear, h * Cay Commaakm may
proceed erihout you.
O y ol Sartord. Coda Entoroamart
300 N. Park Avenue
Sartord. FL 32771
(407)330-5844
Putriah: June 2.9.2002

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HBAHWO
Noam to haraby gywn by h a Ciy rt
Santoro to: Ptnkay McGnfl Lite
Elista (Mary Smrh). 1703 W. 13*1
SL. Santort. FL 32771. and any or ai
ohar initialled part**, hal th*
daaenbad
proparty.
101*
Mangouatm* A w . Santort. FL
32771. Lag S 41 It ol N 291 It ol E
120II ol Lol 28 Robmaona Survey ol
an Add to Sartord. PB 1. PG 82 d
h * Pubic Racorda ol Sammoi*
County ha* bean found to b* in a
(Mapidalad. unsanitary, unmhabi
abte or imaate condtkm. and hal h*
C iy Commaaion wri hold a Putric
. ( tearing m h a C iy C u n u J aru i
Champart oi Cay Mari at 7 00 p m
d a m and wit datemwi* ariahar or
nol Itua proparty aha* ba eondamnad. Ybu aTO haraby ordered 10
appear bator* h * C iy Comnwson
*1 h e Condomnaiion Hearing to ba
hoard and praaanl your aid* ol the
cat*. Ybu haw ha ikjhlto ebon an
attorney at your own aipanaa 10
raprosart you baton h e Board Ybu
haw h * nghl to cai wkrwaaa* on
your behalf aa aral aa to eroaaatamn* *1 ohar wihataaa It you done*
appear, ha Cay Commaaion may
proceed without you.
Cay ol Sartord. Cod* Ertorcemart
SOON ParkAwnua
Sanford, FL 32771
(407) 330-5844
Putriah: Juna 2 .9 . 2002
NN023
N O TICE O F P U B L X HEARING
Nooc# ta haraby grvwi by h * Cay of
Santoro to: Lawn Mack Ufa Eataat
(Roaamary M Seed) 4 Mari* Kagfar.
BIB Paean Aw., Sartord. FL 32771,
and any or a i ch ar muroaud pry
trie, h a t h * daaenbad proparty, (19
Paean Aw (aka 1012 8 1014 W 9m
Shear). Sartord. FL 32771. Lot 9 , 6*
10. Tr 13. Sammote Park. PB 2. PO
75 ol h a Putric Racorda ol Sammote
Cormly haa baan found u b * *1 a
dilapidated, unsanitary. unmhaMabla nr unaate condbon, and h a l ha
Cry Commotion wri hoil a PWric
Hearing m h a City Commuaion
Chantoara 01 Cay Hal at 7 00 p m
on J im * 10, 2002 Al h o haaimg
th* City Commaarcn ahal hear avtdance and
datarmma whether or
nol Itua proparty she* be con­
demned Wm ara haraby ordarad to
appear baton h * Cay Commotion
al lha Condemnation Hearing to ba
heard and praaanl your wda of h r
caaa. Ybu h aw h e ng!4 to obtain an
attorney, al your own aipanaa. to
rapraaanl you bator* h a Board Ybu
hav* h * right 10 ca i wihataaa on
your bahai aa w*4 aa 10 croaaaiamma a * ohar w-flnairai It you do flrt
appear, h * Cay Commaem may
proc aad wifioul you
C iy c l Santort. Coda ErJurcamert
Dtetelon
3 0 0 N. Park Avenue
Santoro, FL 32771
(407) 330-5844
PWriah. Juna 2. 9. 2002
NN024

A copy of ri* propoaad Htetortc Dwtrtot Coda Book a 1 ■•■rite tor review n
ri* Plarwmg Dhriaron ofltoa balwaan 8 30 AM. to 4 30 P M during regular
aorkdaya Th* oritoa a betted *1174 W CTtmh Awnua, Lcngarood. Florid*,
or you may cai h a ollla at 407-290-3482.
NOTCE: A l paraona ara advtead rial I riay dadda to apptal any dacteton
madaalriemaannoahaaikAR. haywdnaadtraoortolrieprocwM b ig u nd
(or auri piapoaa. hay may naad to ensure rial a w ita bn record oi t w procaadnga la mad*, which rocort to nckrdt ri* teabnony and tvktema upon
aFkch ria topaal la baaed (par Sac. 2B8.01M, Florida WM 4 n ) Paraonawtti
daabribM naadtog auwtanc* to pamebate n any ol data mating* arioAd
ccroiad *1* A D A C o o n b v u r at 407-280-3481 al total 48 hour* In advance
otriamaaOng.
Putriah: Jim* 2. 2002
NN003
e rry o f l o s i g w o o g f l o r io a
MOTTCfl OF PUBUC HEAMNO
AMENOMDrT T O THE CITY OF
LOMQWOOO COtttflEMMSfVE PLAN
NOTCE IS H EREBY GIVEN BY TH E CITY OF LONOWOOO. F L O R IO A ha*
ri* Land Planning Agency wd conduct a pubic hearing on Wtrknaaday, J n *
12.20B2.M 7 0 0 P.M.. ora* toon haratetorM potato*. In h * LotnyMiod P ly
Commtoaion Chambar*. 178 Waal Wanan Awnua, Longwood. Ftartdri. Th*
pm pcaolhapubachaaikigtokirovlaaandhaarpitotocenknartkioroarki
A wpjaal by h * O y of Longwood. Florida, to amend ri* Comprahanahra
Plan Amamkrianl (CPA 01 -02) ri accordanca a*n ri* EvaAitoton and Appraisal
Report, wid to amand tea O y ol Longwood FUTURE ULNO U S E MAP
(RUM).
Al rin mating, iraaratlad paritoa may appear and be heart alto raapac l to
fea malar Th* hearing may ba continued Irom bna to bn* imrt Dnaf action
lalakan. The propoaad Comprahanarva PlanAmaraknart wd ba torwantod to
ri* Cay Commfaaton wah h e LPA raoemmandaben* A copy ci h a prapcaad
Comprahanafw Plan Arnaruknark wd b* k intmabd to h a Department ol
Ccmmunfy AKafra tor m te w and commart prtoi to bwi action bafng taken by
rwCay Cu ienaaiui i
C it y o l L o n g w o o d

Copwa ol h * propoaad Amanknart an on Ma In ha olltoa ot to*
O m an, Community Service* Depart.vwrt. 174 CTuch Awnua,
Flonda, and may b* mapaclad by h a pubic during notmal buahaa*
you may cal to* oAc* at 407 280-3482
TO THE PUBLIC: Paraona are adyta*d rial, i hay dtckto to appeal any dam
won mad* at lhaa* maarlhghaartnga. hay ad naad a rocort ol to* procaac-,
mga and lor auch pupcaas, hay may naad n anatn hal a verbatim record d
ri* pnxaadkiga a made, which record to nctod* ri* toaOmany and avktenca
upon which h a appeal la b ba based, (par Sacbon 288 0108. Ftortoa
Paraona wkhrtlaabaaaa naadngaaagtanca bparkapato many ok haa* procaednga ahoukl contact 81* ADA Coordnatar *1 407 260-348 1, ' m baa! 48
hour* n adwncto ol 81* maafng
PubMh Jim* 2. 2002
NN019
May ( j , yvw|

NOTICE OP A PUBLIC HEAMNQ TO CONtoOCR
TH E ADOPTION OF AN OROMANCE EY THE
Crrv OF SANFORD. FLORIDA
Noaca w haraby given hal a PiAric Hearing wri b* hail m h a Ccmmaaron
Room at h * C iy Hai. 300 North Pad A.ecu# n ri* Cay ol Sartord. ftortoa,
el 7 00 o'clock PM. on May 28,200110ccnetoar he adoption of an ordnance
by th* C*y ol Sartord. Florida, daaenbad u kriow*.
ORDINANCE NO. 1700
TO ANNEX 0 65a ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETW EEN HIBISCUS
DRIVE AND ROSE DRIVE ANO BETWEEN SANFORD AVENUE ANO
SOUTH PARK AVENUE; AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

NOTICE OF
P U B L X AUCTION
N o na M haraby givan
McComal Towing wri Ml
al Pitoic Auction For Salvage
tor Caah on demand to Ngriari
bidritr. h a kriowmg deicrbad
5-24-02
8B Ford
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IFAFPS5LKYA1089fJ
Th* Auction wri b* bald al 9 00 a m
on said dataa above McCannai
Timing ARacovary. 2800 Sartord
A w . Santort. F l, 32773
Prospacttva beMeri may roped
valuctea ona hour prior to me
Term* ar* -CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS'
McConnal Towing
ratarvai th* ngrt to accapl or r*|*d
any and ai BIOS

A compni* description arto ■ copy J Fa ordnance d ia l ba avalatv* J r e
ofhea cl the City Ctork tor ai person) dasnig to tum m a h a tu n e
Al pariwa m mteraal and cauan* a M hav* an oppertunty to ba heard ai w d
hearing
By enter c l h a Cay Commaaion ot ria Ciy cf Sartord. Ptorkte.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE T O PARTICIPATE
IN ANY O F THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD C O N TA C T THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COCROtHATOfl AT 330-5828 48 HOURS in
ADVANCE O F THE MEETINO
ADVICE T O THE PUBLIC 8 a parrun dacetet to appeal a dacarom mada wan
respect 10 any matter conuterod *1 ri* stow matting or haanng. h* mry
naad a verbatim record of the pn caadnga, mdudng h a leswnony and aw
danc*. erhicb record a nut ptovtord by ri* C»y ol Swifara iF S 2880104)
Rachel C am ove
Daputy City Clark
Putriah May 19. 28. 2002. Jim* 2.9. 2002
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BARBARA AUSON U N N BECKER,
deeeeeed, Fta Nwnber 09-MBCP,
It penrang In tie CfcoN Cowl tor
Semnole Cowry. Flood*. Preeeta
Dartaton. tie erttste el nTtofi It 301
N Pert Avenue. Sarford. FL, 32771.
T h J nemee end eddreer ol tie
Persenel Repraaenuuve end Vie
Penoner ItapnUrrjeirvse eaomdr
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tndufog unmataed,
lakstodetad deems, on whan e oopy
el t d nonce le tertad n a l He M r
delta wtoiVii* Court WTTHM T H I
U TS
O F TH R EE MONTHS
AFT El THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PLANTATION OF TH IS NOTICE
OR TWRTY DATS AFTER TH E
DATE OF SERVICE O F A COPY O F
THM NOTICE ON THEM.
Aloner CtaMBM el lee decertar*
end reraone heinng dakna or
eemaidt sgslnst tie deeedenre
rstaN. todudng unmerured, tenfogent or lebkyJdtltd daunt, miM H i
«tar data* ■ * M e Cowl WTTHM
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
A U CLAMS AND DCMANOS N O T
SO FILED WILL B E FOREVER
BARRED
DOUGLAS P. UNN

7*4 Sherwood Ortta
W n e r S p m p .F l 3270*
Frank O Flnkbekier, ABomey
Fiona* Bar No. 144738
106 East Hecrtsl Sltaot
Poet OKIcs Boi I7 M
Ortendo, U 32802-1780
Tretehone: 407/4230012
Attorney tor Personal Raprtaetaitaie
Pubapv May 26. 2002 end June 2,
2009
MM 100
M THE C n C U T CO U R T FOR
SEM M O LI COUNTY,
FROSAT1DRRSKM
FILE NO 01-417-CP
DIVISION FREEMAN
IN RE ESTATE OF
JOHN FRANKLIN OLATTMQ.
m u ii
NOTICE
TO CREOTTORS
Ih*| arkn
adnrrMtrsticn ol tie eetale si
JOM6 IFRANKLIN
OLATTINO.
decease. Fta NwnOer 02-417-CP,
M poitng In tie C tnm Cowl tor
Seme to Cowry. Ftorkta, Probata
Omsk i tie sddsss ol which It P.O.
Bor &gt; W Sentord. FL. 32779-6000.
The •m*i and sddrss* ol ms
el Representative end tie

ro fcn ol tie decedsta end
persona having ctoimt or
at egalnM deeedenre esu
n d u ig unmetered, m nwigenl or
mko leted daene. on Mhom t eepy
(4 tv note* served n M N t SMV
cietm «&gt;m tve Court WITHIN THE
LATE OF 1 MONTHS AFTER TH E
D4TI 3F THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF 1 H3 NOTICE OR 10 DAYS
THE DATE O f SERVICE OF
A CC fV OF THIS NOTICE O N
THEM
AJ eSer credton ol tie decedenr
and Nieene having claim* or
earner*! igelnsl the deeedenre
Utele tnciudng wmaiwed. conarv
garr o'unecMdeied derm*, must Me
met oden* wVi tve Court WTTHIN1
MONTHS a f t e r THE DATE OF
THE FEIST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
A U CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE fOREVER BARRED
The dele ol t m putrkeaiui ol tea
rare* » May 26.2009
SONIA SALEH OLATTINO
Pertona! Rapretanunw
IPS Red Bey Odra
Longrrood, F I 32779
Laurence C. Heme*. E»qur*
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rsqWtad to »• amen dill nee*, d
any. to tie Amended Compton a m
toe Ctork d tie Ccwt atooee eddot*
to * 1 N Part Avenue. Sanford.
Ftortde *771; and to t e rn a copy
edito Hrty (30) deye alter H d pubbcabon d to* Nobn ipon ccwied tor
Ptatobt, Mark S. Retotoger. Eaqutr*
■hot* edkea* » Wrtgn. Radey A
llankrg. P A , 20 North Eole Avenue,
Otondo. Ftortde * «0 1 . O t un e ln . e
dttaWI yrd be trtared tgarnd you tor
fain 'URWTwnswo *1 l^iK■, RniinOHu
Compton Med agdnd you by Pad
DATED on *i« MAY 20.2009
MARYANNE MORSE
SEMINOLE COUNTY CLERK O F
T W COURT
BpRuSlNng
A* Deputy Ctork
PubOah Mey 2d. 2002 and June 2.
2002
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■71 M B , 10 sm . PuMo Auction,
Cean Otay
AtSwftay Store Aeay
610 PBnNwl Rood
Late Mary. FL 37744
A l mey pay w C e i *07-3334363
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2002
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1 ,2002. t o tie case ol Ltoead State*
t RoMrto Marrero. Crtmmei No.
« 0 l-c r 6O-OrVJ9DAB. tie United
Statae Dtottot Cowl tor t a MUde
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PrtMnanr Ortw tor tie tortaiura et.
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UNMd B U M DtoOtot CowL Orlando
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d tie Inal pubicaaan d ndtoe d to*
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to
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perdoner inter penally d perjury
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d tie pebfcner'l eegwettan d tie a p L Me.
or H erod to tie tatoeed property.

sought
UNITED STATES SECRET
8ERVICE
MlDOLE DISTRICT OF FLOFUOA
PubtaN Mey 26.2002 end Jw ie 2. t.
2002
MM167
M T W C M C W T CO U R T
OF T W UONT1EHTH JUDICIAL
ORCIKT, IN AND FOR
S EH M O LI COUNTY,
FLORBA
CASE M L ; 0 3 C A 4 B 4 -1 M
DTVj The Henerebto Sen* R.
PAUL WILLIAMSON, on
nrtrtdual.

JASON PERE2. an tortondud,
KELLI A KIRK, an indMduat.
QRINDLE MORTOAOE. IN C .
* Florida corponaan. THE STATE
OF FLOnOA. SEMINOLE CO U N­
TY. e poMctl eubiPvtoion Ol to*
SUM d Ftortde. end UNKNOWN
TENANT(S).
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. Jeeon Part; and Kad A Kirk
peel knatm eddreer)
2370 Cloy Court
U r waned. FL 3977*
YOU AAE NOTIFIED tool *
Amended CompLent has been Ned
tgemal you to toe above-aryled caa*
to etoten PAUL WILLIAMSON aeeka
Id retom 1 Prorrattory Note and
Mortgage at ■*« *a to tonctoe* a
mortgage on certain red property n
Semen* Corny. Ftortde, » ■ *
Let 47. Bloc* A. LAKE BRANTLEY
ISLES SECOND ADOrTlON. accordtog to to* Pier toaraot *a recorded to
Ptol Dock It Pag* S. Put*: Record*
01 Samtnota County. Ftonda
to ducti Delendanu. JASON
PEREZ and KELU A. KIRK, eaeculad an October 24. 2001. end ear
recorded November 21. 2001. n

at 201 N. Park Avenue. Sentord.
Ftortde 32771. telephone nwnber
(407)663-4227. ertorn 2 eorkmg
day* oF yow recent ol PM document
d hearing m pand. (TDOI 1-600633-8771
PuMth May 26. 2002 and Jin* 2.
2002
MM162
M T W CSICUT COURT OF TW
■mHTttHTH JUDICIAL ORCUT
M AMO FDR SEMMOU COUNTY
CURL DIVISION
CAIC NO. 0I-CA-63314-F
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
acting torough Rwal Oevetopment
formerly
Farmer!
Home
Admmittriltoo (FmHA). Untied
Stales Department ot Agncubura
(USOAI.

QUEEN HAYES. IV a QUEEN E
DERICO.
end
JOHN
K.
SCHOFIELD.

L

C A M NO. * 1 -C A -M »1 4 -W
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY O F
CALIFORNIA N A,
JOSE M. FLORES AND SUSANA I.
ROMAN FIORES. HIS W IFE:
AMERICAN GENERAL HOM E
EQUITY. INC4 UNKNOWN TENANT
NO. t; UWNOWN TENANT NO. 9.
end A U UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING
INTERESTS
BY,
THROUGH. UNDER OR AOAM ST A
NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS
ACTION. OR KAVMO OR
CLA M N Q TO HAVE ANY RIGHT.
TITLE OR INTEREST IN TH e
PROPERTY HEREN DESCRIBED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
sued to an Order or Sunmary Find
Judgment d torectoaw* deled Mey
IS. 2002 end fotortd In Case No.
0I-CA-2629-14-W d Ih* Circuit
Cowl d Pi* EHtol**nth Judicial
C k o d to end tor Semnoto County.
Ftortde. rrhenkt BANKERS TR U S T
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA. N A as
Trustee, to P u r * and JOSE M.
FLORES AND SUSANA I. ROMAN
FLORES. HIS WIFE: AMERICAN
GENERAL HOME EQUITY. INC.;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO.
1;
UNKNOWN TENANT NO 2. end
A U UNKNOWN PANTIES CLAIM­
ING INTERESTS BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO T l«3 ACTION. O n
HAVINO o n CLAIMING TO HAVE
ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST
IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED, t n Defendant*. I M l
m Vto ffM highlit md b u t bidder toe
cash d toe Waal From Dow ot Pw
Samtocto Cowty Courthouse, 301
Norti Park Avenue. Sentord. Ftortde
32771 d SerrancTa Cowty. Ftortde.
at 1160 a m on tie ISto day d
June. 2002. toe totoarlng dtaenbed
property a* ad tom In laid Order or
Final AdgmenL toerit
LOT 13 BLOCK 4. FAIRLANE
ESTATES. SECTION T, REPLAT,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 12. PAGE 100 AND 101. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMIN O L I COUNTY. FLORIDA
I you am a p*racn nrdi ■ dtabtoty
erho need* any eccommcdanon m
order to pemcyaia tn tea proceedrag. you ere started, at no coat to
you, IQ toe protaron or certain sears
tenet Pietea contact the Court at
407666-4330 anton too (2) eorttog
day* d your receipt d tv* Notice, it
you are hearing or voice impaired,
cel Ftortde Relay Service (600) 9S56770.
Oatod al Sentord. Ftonda. on Mey
IB, 2009.
MARYANNC MORSE
Aa Ctork. ClroUl Court
By Dorothy w Boson
A t Deputy Ctork
SM ITH HIATT 1 DIAZ. P A
ABomey* tor Flaw*
2661 E ld Oakland Park Botaevard.
Sues 303
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33306
PuMth Sarford Harold
Pubtah May 26.2002 and June 2.
2009
MMIOI
TWCMCUTT COURT
OF T W EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
PIANO FOR
BEMNOU COUNTY,
FLOFUOA
CTrTL ACTION
C A M HO. 01-2712
DIVISION 14-0
WELLS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA, N A . AS TRUSTEE
FOR REGISTERED HOLDERS OF
OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN
TRUST 2000-0. ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2000-D,
PMnMt.

ta.

AUSON J GALBRAITH. *t M.

Defendant!*)

NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo an Order Rescheduling
Fortcloeur* Sato deled May 16.
2002. and amend to Case NO. 012712 ol Pw CkcMI Court ol tie EIGH­
TEENTH Judoka! Circuit to and tor
SEMINOLE Cowty. Ftonda eherem
W EU S FARGO BANK MINNESO­
TA N A AS TRUSTEE FOR REGIS­
TERED HOLOERS OF OPTION
ONE MORTOAOE LOAN TRUST
2000-D, ASSET BACKED CERTIFI­
CATES, SERIES 2000-0, I* Ih*
Planed end ALISON J GALBRAITH,
DAVIS GALBRAITH. TENANT *1
NX/A KIM MILLS. AMERICAN GEN­
ERAL HOME EQUITY. INC A/K/A
AMERICAN GENERAL HOME
EQUITY, TENANT at NK.A KIM
MILLS are to* Datondanla. I will sea
to the Ngheal and beat butker lor
caah al WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIOA al
I TOO AM, on toe 20 day ot June.
2002. to* tadowng dtaenbed property *• i* l tom n cud Fnel Judcynem
LOT 10 AND THE EAST II FEET
OF VACATED STREET ON WEST,
BLOCK 8. TIER A. E R TRAFFORDS MAP Of THE TOWN OF
SANFORD. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THE REOF, AS RECORDS D IN
PLAT BOOK t, PAGES 56
THROUGH 64. INCLUSIVE. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COON
TY. FLORIDA
AK/A 613 Sanford. Avenue.
Sentord. FL 32771
WITNESS MY HANO and to* teal
oF tore Court on May 17. 9009
Maryann* Mora*
Ctork ol to* Cacut Court
By Mery Stroup*

Deoutv Ctork
Echevarria tAakoctalea PA

P O Boa 95018
Tempt. Ftonda 13699 5016
" S e e Amencen* wah Drsebtob** Act

It you are a person witha daebilrty
who need* tccommodabon n order
to perttopel* « tots procaadng. you
ere entitled el nocoal to you, lor the
provision ol certain assistance
Pleat* contact Court Admnstrshon

The Souto 67.6 toe) cd Pw Hum
447 leal ol toe Earl 1 2 d to* Wed
326 2/3 toil ot toe Soutomal 1/4 ol
to* Souto***! 1/4 ol Section 11,
Township 21 Souto. Range 11 EaM.
Seminole Cowdy. Ftortde
el pubic sake to to* N^toet and
beak bektor. tor cash kl toe Waal Kurd
door ol the Semmol* County
Courthouse. 301 North Park Avarua.
Sentord. Ftortde * 1 I I 00 a nv on to*
day ol Am* 13, 2002.
Deled Mey IS. 2002
MARYANNC MORSE
Ctork U to* Ckrctat Court
B y Mary Stroup*
Neel C. Yowig. Attorney
300 Thed Street. N W.
Winter Haven, a 33661-4002
Pubtah May 96.2002 end Jwie 2.

2002
MMI03
IH TW CIHCUT COURT
OF T W ElOHTtUmt
ju d ic ia l orcutt

IN AND FOR
MIONOLI COUNTY,
PLOMOA
C A M NO.: 02-CA-1U 1IW
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. M C .
DOROTHEA C. PATTERSON. *V a
DOROTHEA PATTERSON.
DEARMONO P PATTERSON. eV a
OEARUONO PATTERSON. JOHN
DOE.
Unknown
Spouse
ol
DOROTHEA C PATTERSON eV a
DOROTHEA PAnERSON. JANE
DOE. Unknown Spouse ol
DEARMONO P PATTERSON eV a
DEARMONO PAnERSON. end
UNKNOWN TENANTS.OWNER9,
NOTICC OF SALK
Nonce to hereby gfvan toal. pur•uetd to to* order or Inal |udgm*rd
enter*d In tote causa to tie Ckcut
Court cl Senvnok* Cowdy, Ftonda. I
win a*n to* property artueted to
Sendnoto County. Ftonda. deecrtied
aa
LOT 753. SPRINO OAKS UNIT 4.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 17. PAGES 95 ANO 96. PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
634 Lemonwood Cade. AJumoma
Springe. FL 32714
at pubkc eel*, lo to* Npieal and keel
balder, tor cash, al to* wear front
door ol to* Seminole County
Courthouse. Sentord, Ftonda, el
11 OO AM on August a. 9002
Dated Mey 16. 9009
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Ctork
,
Wito Dtaabeeet Act person* with dtoabeeiet nttrkng a iptcral accommo­
dation lo ptfDceato to due proceed
ng
should
contact
court
Admeeslralton *1 telephone number
(407)665-4330. not laker toen aeven
(7) days prior lo to* proceeding It
hearing Imparled. (TDD) 1 600-9556771. or Voce (V) 1600 9 5 5 6 7 7 0 .
vie Ftonda Relay Sarvtc*
Mason 4 Associate* PA
17757 U S 19 Norm. Sue* 600
Clearwater, FL 33T64
(7271536-3600
Pubtah Mey 96. 9009 end Jww 2.
9002
MM1B4

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH
A CT,
tap*
tad COURT AOMBASTFUnCW, ■
to* SEMB40UE Cowity Coutocut*
at 407-665-4227. 1MO-6664771
(T O O ) or 14004664770, Me Ftortda

2002
MM 195
M T W O R C U T COURT
O P TM ttTH
JU O tC U L O R CU T,

C A M NO: 91CA166414R
NATIONAL C ITY MORTGAGE CO.
PLAWDFF
va.
CARLA L BELLE IF LIVING AND to
D EAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
H EIR S. DEVISEES. GRANTtES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES A W ALL
O TH E R PARTIES CLAIMING AN
IN TER EST BY. THROUGH UNDER
O R AGAINST CARLA L M i l ;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CAFEA L
BELLE. * ANY. T W CROSSMG3
M ASTER COMMUNTTY
ASSOCIATION, INC.; MODEM .
VILLAGE CONOOMMUM
ASSOCIATION. W C ; BOYLE •
M ANAGEM ENT SERVICES. MC.;
C A P ITO L
CONSTRUCTION 6
DEVELOPM ENT CORF ,
PRESTIQL LUMBER 1 SUPPLIES,
INC.; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOC
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
OEfEFCAWT(S)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN gweuant to a Swnmery Ftoel Judptant
ot Foredoeun deled Way 14 1002
entered to C M Cat* No 01-CA2SB4-14-W at toe QrouK Court ol tie
18TH Judicial CkoK to end tor SEMI­
N O L E Cowty. Sentord. Ftortde. 1*6
eert to toe Ngheal end beta tkMw 9*
caah el to* W**l From Door M tie
SEM INOLE Cowty Cawtoeute
located at l o t N Perk Avenue In
Sentord. Ftortde. el II 00 am.cn toe
IS day o4 June. 2002 to* M ottog
deec rtied property a* eat tom H u m
Summary Final Judgmwd toertt
T H A T CEFTTAJN CONOOMMUM
PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT 199.
BUILDING TO. HIDDEN VILLAGE
CO N O O M M U M . TOGETHER WITH
AN U NO M O EO INTEREST M THE
LAND. COMMON ELEMENTS AND
CO M M O N EXPENSES APPUR­
TE N A N T O F SAID UNIT. A U IN
ACCO R D ANC E WITH AND SUB­
J E C T TO TH E COVENANTS. CON­
DITIONS, RESTRICTIONS. TERMS
AND OTHER PROVISIONS OP THE
DECLARATION OF CONOOUB6UM
O F HIDDEN VILLAGE CONDOMINI­
UM , FILED MARCH 22. 1961 t4
OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK 1624.
PAGE 1561, ALONG WITH SUBSE­
Q U E N T MODIFICATIONS FILED
TH ER ETO . A U OF THE PUBLIC

RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA

Deled ton IS dey ol May. 2002.
(CIR CUIT CO UR T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol tie Clrourt Court
By Mery Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Pubtah rv
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
TH E LAW OFFICES OF QAVD J.
S TE R N . P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 S . Unrverafty Ortta Sul* 906
Plantation, FL 33324
(9 6 4 )2 3 3 4 0 0 0
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AM ERICANS WITH DtSAB*.(TIES
A C T. perron* weh dNahdbtt* naedng
* special accommodation thoUd contact COURT ADMINISTRATION. M
toe SEMINOLE Cowty Courthouse
al 407-665-4927, 1400-6554771
(T O O ) or 1400-9554770. H i Ftortde
Raley Seneca.
Pubtah May 26. 2002 end Jwie 2.

2002
MM196

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 16TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUtT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
general

JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO: 01 CA2096 14 w
CHARTER
ONE MORTGAGE
C O R P. auccesaor by margar to
AMERICAN HOME FUNOtNO. INC .
PLAINTIFF
VS
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST Tn* Eslala ol
DOROTHY MAE BOYD aiVe
DOROTHY
M
BOYD
a il
DOROTHY BOYD, Deceased, THE
VILLAS OF CASSELBERRY
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC.;
ROBERT
E
BOYO.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT
E BOYD: LEON F BOYO. J R ;
CLINTON H, BOYO; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANTlS)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant la a Summary Final Judgment
ol Foreclosure dalad May 16. 9002
entered to Civil Casa No OI-CA9096-1A W ol to# Cecu* Court d toe
16TH Judicial Cvcurl to and lor
SEMINOLE County.
Santont.
Ftonda, I win sell lo lha highaji and
beat ba«er tor cadi al toe Weal
Front Doer al ton SEMINOLE County
Courthouse located al 301 N Park
Avenue *1 Sarford. Fbrake, al 11 00
a m on to* 19 day ol June 9009 to*
Mowing described property aa ael
torth in paid Summary Final
Judgmanl. to wn
LOT 139. THE VIUAS O f CAS­
SELBERRY
PHASE
TWO.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED PI PLAT
BOOK 25. PAGEIS1 19. 90 ANO 21
OF THE PUBLIC RECORD^ OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
D.ilc«1 tin 16 toy J Ma/. 2002
(OnCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork ot IT* Circuit Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctork
PubfcjJi fl
THE SEMINOtE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICE fj OF DAVID J
STERN P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PLAIN lit F
out 8 Oruverwty CK« but*« 500
PUnt.itKjn. FL 333?t
(954)233 6000

27— N u r s e r y k . C

er so n als

C

Pubtah Mey 26. 2002 and Jieie f.
NOTICIOFSALI
None* le hereby (7v*n to*&lt; pwsuam
to a Summary Judgment entered In
to* above emitted cause In to*
Cecil* Cowl oI Semnole Cowdy,
Ftortde. I etd b*b tot property beared
In Semncto Cowity. Ftortde. being

21— P

L eg als

eg a ls

I COUNTY,

NOTtCEOFSALI
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4S

Sentord. Ftortde 32771
407)322-1114
PublfoMey 26, 2009 end A n * 1.

M T M C S K W T CO UR T PON
S E M M O U COUNTY,

Oderd Record* Book 4224. Page
1366. Pub*c Record* d Serrenoie
Cowty, Honda, copra* d ratuch
Mortgage are aSached to PtotoMTa
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IN T W ORCUT COURT
OP THE 16TH
JUDICIAL ORCUT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION OCVtSION
C A S IN O : O IC A 2 9I114 W
f i r s t h o r iz o n hom e loan

CORPORATION F/K/AFT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES OiB/A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTOAOE.
PLAINTIFF
VS
GERARD A NICHOLSON. IF LIV­
ING. ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST GERARD A
NICHOLSON. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF OERARD A NICHOLSON. IF
ANY; KATHRYNE OLSEN. IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND AU
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNDER
O f! AGAINST KATHRYNE OLSEN.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
KATHRYNE OLSEN. IF ANY. FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK. tfDOEN
VILLAGE CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION, INC; THE
CROSSINGS MASTER
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION. INC ;
CAPITOL
CONSTRUCTION 6
DEVELOPMENT CORP AK/A CAPI­
TOL COAST 4
DEVELOPMENT CORP. JOHN DOE
ANO JANE OOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pweuanl to * Summary Fatal Ju d g w i
ot Foractoaw* dated May 16. 2002
entered m Civil Case No QI CA2 0 13 -14 W ot too Cetu* Court d to*
I8TH Jukoal Cecil* ei and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford, Ftonda, I Ml
sell to to* h-yhesl and bed bidder tor
cash at to* Weal Frorrt Door al to#
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located al 301 N Park Avenue In
Sentord. Ftonda, al II 00 am on tie
Sih day ol August, 2002 toe kfoweig
described property aa let tom In said
Summary I rial Judgment. lo-#4
UNIT 19, BUILDING 2A, OF HID
DEN VILLAGE CONDOMINIUMS,
ACCORDING TO THE DECLARA­
TION OF CONDOMINIUM THERE-

OF. R ECO R D ED IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1*34. PAGE t i l l
TH R O U GH 1767, OF T W PUBLIC
RECORDS O F BCMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
Dated to* 1(to &lt;tayc4 Mey 2002.
(CIR CU IT CO U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctark ol Vie CtrcuN Court
By: Dorotoy W. Bofon
Deputy Ctark
Pubtah to:
T H E SEMR40LE HERALD
T W LAW OFFICES OF OAVD J.
S TER N, P A .. ATTORNEY FOR
FLAMT1FF
901 S . IM ren ay Drtta Buta BOO
Ptereafon, FL 33324
(964)2334000
M ACCO R DANCE WITH T W
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT, parson* veto dtoebSBe* neerkng
a rpecial aocommodatan ahoifo con­
tact C O U R T AEMMSTTW TION, R
to* SEM M OLE CouYy Ccwtooue*
m 407466-4227. 1400-6554771
(TDD ) or 14004664770. «ta Ftortoe

m r a e s n s B E B r
A332I0 (407) 805-0003
Or (321) 249-9015 IS*

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le ‘Stkadbw*. I l l SVPenlmmai.
Sertonl TrrEtack I Grey, rack era*.
ehediSng winter coal. 407-4742132.

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W A N D FOR
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brroeaa W crUKtae to ri Jek w a fo
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Conawnar Service* tretere aeflng.
Ca l to verity lawful ieqtatr» 6cn
Deter* you buy

25— S p e c ia l N o n e t s

Pubaehktay 26, 2002 and Jwie 2.
2002
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Consider AdopBon: Happy end
aeon copta *6h m uti bta to roar*
to adept newborn to 4 yr old
AlowM te n y wrwee pekl Pt o i 4 cel
attorney
toll-Free
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BANK O N E NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION F/K/A T W FIRST
NATIONAL BANK OF CH KAO O AS
TR U S TEE UNDER THAT CERTAM
POOLING 4 SERVICING AGREE­
MENT DATED AS OF DECEMBER 1,
1694 FO R RTC MORTGAGE PASS­
TH R O U GH CERTIFICATES SERIES
16B4-1,
PLAWTWF
VS.
JAVIER VEGA. IF UVP4G. ANO W
DEAO, TH E UFOLNOWM SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES,
A S S K M O S , LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TR U STEES ANO A U
O TH E R PARTIES CLAIMING AN
N T E R E S T BY. TH R O U G H UNDER
OR A GAINST JAVIER VEGA; PATRI­
CIA V EG A, IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAD,
T W UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HERS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TR USTEES ANO A U
O TH ER PARTIES CLA1MINQ AN
N T E R E S T BY. TH R O U GH UNDER
OR A G A IN S T PATRICIA VEGA;
DANBURY MILL HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. M C ; THE UNTTED
STATES OF AMERICA ON BEHALF
OF T H E SECRETARY OF
HOUSING ANO URBAN
DEVELOPMENT. NAT10NSCREMT
FINANCIAL SERVICES
CORPORATION F/K/A
NATtONSCftEDIT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION OF
FLORIDA; JOHN OOE ANO JANE
OOE A S UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
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N o n et of

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are

RECESSION PROOF
E-ZCREDtT
PEPSIHERSHEYWATER
12000-34000 AH Caah Monthly'
Income Work Only 3-5 Hour* Per
Week Mull Have *7950 Down
Payment and W* FlnancB The
Btara or CatoiPftoe $25,180 Ltttad
VkntolAvatobto C*4 1400466-1737
For Ouek Ownerihip

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list Out On Th» i
r Deals M M
£ Sshtsrd Court
Apartments
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FORAPARTMENT LIVINQ

Spring
Into.r/lction

NOTICE 13 HEftEBY GIVENpur-

•uanr ig e Summary Finer Judgment
ol Forectoaw* dated Mey IS, 2002
•reared In C M Caa* N a 02-CA-54H -W ol to* O a a Court ot toe IfTH
Juddal Clrourt In rod ter SEMINOLE
Cowity, Sarford, Ftortde. lee* tab to
to* htgribel and beer bidder tor caah
N to* Weal Front Dow M toe SEMI­
NOLE Cowity Cowtoouee located at
301 N. Perk Avenue In Sentord,
FM da.a t 1100 a.m. on toe 18 day of
A re , 2002 toe loBoeeng deecrtied
property a* eet torth to aald Swnmery
Fn*l Judgrtart. lo-M .
L O T l i t . DANBURY MCL UNIT
THREE A. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT TH E R E O F A8 RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 38, PAGES 30 ANO 31
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMWOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
Deled toto 16 day ot Mey. 2002.
(CIRCUIT CO U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
dark ot to* C roe l Cowl
By: Mery Seoupe
Deputy Ctark
Pubtah to:
T H E SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF 0AV10 J
STERN, P A .. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 8 . Unrversity Ortta Sue* 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(954)2334000
IN ACCO R DANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILITIES
ACT,

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lad C O U R T ADMINISTRATION, al
toe SEMINOLE Cowity Ccwtoouaa
al 407 463-4227. 1400-956-67/1
(TOO) or 1400-9654770, vie Floral*
Pubtah May 26. 2002 rod June 2.

2002

MMI96
M TH E O R C U T COURT
FO R S U B N O LS COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 01-1000CP
IN RE. ESTATE OF
ROGER DALE CUNTON.
NO TICE OF AD4MMSTRATION
The admmistrelion ot toe eetale ot
ROGER DALE CUNTON. deceased.
Fta Number OM003-CP, u pending
In to* Circuit Court lor S em n ta
County. Ftonda. Probata Dnrtaon, to*
addreaa ot artveh I* Semeiol* County
Courthouse. Clerk ot Court ProbaH.
301 N Park Avenue, Sarford. Ftonda
39771. The name and address ol to*
personal rspreaentabv* and toe ptri*l lorth betas
A U CLAIMS ANO OBJECTIONS
NOT S O FILED WILL SE FOREVER
BARRED
A4 akereatad perron* era reqiered to
Me arth toe Court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE. (I) *6 derm* agenar toe
estate and (2) any otyacbon by an
nrtresled parson to *hom nonce wu
meted toal challenges to* validly 01
to* m . to* guaMiisto ne ot to* per■onal representative venue or )unadtobon ol to* cow l
Data ot to* Mar pubteebon ol toa
nonce ol adminutrilion June 2.
2002.
MARK CLINTON
Personal Representative
CHARLES A DEHLINGER. ESQ
Ftonda Bar No 196567
Attorney tor Personal Rapreaentaliv*
960 MaidendAv*.. Suita 1500
AJUmonte Sponge. Ftonda 32701
(407)1131 4402 (407)662 3536 tai
Pubtah June 2. 9. 2002
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45 Debt Consolidation
55 Business
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87 Career
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70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment

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93 Rooms For Rani
95 Roommata Wantad
98 Retirement Hornet
97 Apartments • Furnished
99 Apartments - Unfurnished
tOO Ccndominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duples/Trtpiex
107 Mobile Homes For Rani
111 Resort Vacations
114 Wirehouse/Rentai Space
115 tndutfrteJ Rentals

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le y marina neede boat torch heki.
AiceHenl pay A woriung condition*
Banefita altar BO Daye Muel work
Ileal,into. 5 (toy week. Weqpcnd wdi
bnetnoto. raaunw not naowaaary Mel
10: Seminole Herald, 300 H.
French Ave, Blind Box TW-001,
•■dord. FI 32771

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Cere OMr Stale tent- 2 ------•alary. 5294, Muel work one
weekend, tor ■ total of 21 vtoita.
Approlimalaty thrAlait. Near
SortedAlport AptVdetafie 407-3237508
Experienced refrigerator [ruck
driver. Ful bma. For interview cat
David. 407-321-2771.
Care
ghrer/compenioni;
mature
ndMdiale wanted to work In hornet
or medtoal lecilitiea. providing
corpervonehp to aaniora. Outlet
Include meal preparation, light
shopping,
57 KWx. rekabie vehicle raq
required.
EUnauai t pbA Lie i HCS 228232.
Cal Right At Home, 407-3284819
m v e x d o a te b e f o r e

you MVEST1
Ahveye a good pokey, eepeoeFy tor
buameie
cpcortunitiee
and
Iranchieee. Cal Florida DapL oi
Agncukure 4 Consumer Servces at
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el www IK govrtkzop.
Fkxlde lew raqurae eelara o« carton
btaewee cppcrknOna to ragwtor wdi
Florida Dept ot Agriculture 4
Conttmer Senncee before eetmg
Cel to verity lawful regielration
before you buy.

LABOR ERS N E E D E D
FOR UNDERGROUND •
UTILITY C O N TR A C TO R
MALTH MNJRANCa AMO SOtK
FLAM Drug Wee workpiece.
Apery eC eeo MUlev Drive.
A M I nil Seringa ( ---------------

141 Homes For Sale
143 Oul of State
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lota For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Invsstmanl Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condomtniuma For Sale
157 Mobile Homer For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
180 Business For Sale
183 Wslartront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

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199 Pets A Supplies
200 Uveslock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/Coflectiblea
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

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Ad Novri Enpendng kxl Co. N eeds
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2 Story Victorian Home. Haionc
District. Ipk. balcony, house
privilege*. ilOOiWK. t100depo*i1.
407-328-5277

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40 hrs per week piue overtime
57.504V. Piurung throb*, tree s 4
Nrtonr. Send retime to A W I . PO
Boa 10869. Txftahaua* FL 3 2 3 0 2
Job Order tFL-2285008
Licensed Real Estate A gentt
needed tor busy Century 21 office
Earn $1,000-52.000 pad wtoy More
Into 80 0 4 4 0 4 4 6 3

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Fountain Lodge ot Sanford ha*
special rales for dafir. weekly, 4 5
day accommodations Cal 407330-31360238840 for details
W ry nicn, very ciaan km rm. Nawiy
remodeled, all ud. cable. A/C. Indry.
phone, kitch use. sec. dr. resident
owner, private entrance No
Smoking! Only drug tree sober
need apply. 407430-7173.
Large plush home. SanfordDeflona
araa Some house prmiegas. 5300
moves you xv Cal tor details. 407324 8000_____________________
Nice room formhad kidudaa house
privileges
I40Omomh. 5200
Saarty Prefer fcmato 40/-330-3803
Private Room xi Longwood Home,
Steady Employed. Non-Smoker
568rwk, 550 Deposit 4074304215

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We Have ■ Way You Can Cut
That Cou In Had! I

Large room, prtvaie entrance
kitchen pnvilegei. tree cable
washertdryer 110Owk. Lake Ave in
Sanford. 407-688-7023

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W a n ted

Resident Aid needed, lull bma.
3pm-IIpm. peri tone ee needed 300
Watt Airport Blvd. Sanford.
S a les: Seminole. Lake County
tuneiel hornet looking
lor
reprveentteve to eeeiet ramifies
with tuneral preplanning Leeds
furnished Lite Insurance license
needed Cel Bob. 1 4 0 0 -9 5 3 -4 7 0 6

Seeking a person to share my
home, view oi Lake Monroe, house
pnvAegee Cel 407-378-7232 for an
eppomimeni.___________________
S h n 4DR 2 BA Home. Sanford Arm.
Living Room w&lt;in Fireplace.
Washer,Dryer, J37Smo, ♦ 5250
Security. UtMes Included (407)375-

Sheer 4 Prae
rWMmd, gout pay 4
407-299-1582.

Room

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407-328-8818
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AUTOMOT IVE
231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Sale
238 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Molorcydei/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rac. Vehiclea/Campera For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

252 Accounting
253 Additions A
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

97— A p a r tm e n ts •
F u r n ish e d

WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting * 542/wfc.

Grirago Apt 1/1 1520/mo includes
pcAvor, gas. water &amp;cat* Soto, qutet
area 407-262-1394

407-330-4423

101— H o u s e s F u r n is iie d
Clean 8 Secure tor SaigN Add only
Also Room for Rent Fi4 House
prnrileget. 5130/wk, all utilities
Included. 407-829-0127.

103— H o ejses U n f u r n is iie d
5300 DOW N - WHY AEMTTT
3BFV 2BA For Sait
With Down Peymt. Ass,stance
Aveiebie.Cheaper than rent!.
T k . A H A V r i . f c i . H u , ,. m
i fit Ai iutuBom nom a wimir
407-321-4333

C&lt;iton&lt;ut
407-321-0759
Oviedo: 1BFV1BA W,Porch W.O
Hook Upe Heal/Air 5525.5500
Deposit
P ln e eree t: 3BR.1 BA WlCarport.
Sioinge Rm W WrO Hook Up*
57005850 “
Sanford:3DR-7BA w t n y i Famay
R m , S r g k Car Garage. Cixt* Lot
Hdwd Floor*, Lg Patio 50004750
Depowt
D O Y LE REALTY, MC.
(407) 322-2495
WE R E N T 6 SELL HOMES
Sanford: 2427 Elm Ave 3BFV1BA
tenced yard 568Smooth, plus
security deposit. 51685 moves you
in 407-3224342
Sanford 2BH I BA . tenced back
yard, C H A 550(Vmonth 407-3280544

Sanford. Historic 2/1 upstairs,
balcony, aundeck. 5400 Also 271
Goldsboro. 5375. 407-3214757.

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2/1. near transportation, nice yard.
MOG month. 5500 depend. 407878-4708
407-260-6011

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107— Mobile Homes
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■ Resident Business Center
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• Gourmet. Island Kitchens with Dishwasher.
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• Vaulted Ceilings. Fireplaces end Private
Sto rag e Available

Paola Aiwa: 2BR72BA mo04e home
«7 FL Roam 5 carport on 1/2 acre
No pets. SaOQmonth plus security
Broker/Owner, 407-323-1187.

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home?
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wager
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times
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6 Socialite
Maxwell
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9 Be­
spectacled
dwarf
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in a song
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or buts..."
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Dolphins"
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Mississippi
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constellation
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20 Untethered
21 Between
ports
22 Jillian end
Sothem
2 3 Starts court
proceed­
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25 Director
Welles
2 7 Varieties
29 Ducks with
soft down
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(with 43Acrosa)
30 C harm with
candy and
flowers
39 Strongly
encourage
4 0 Gridiron
units (Abbr.)
41 Sound from
a chapel
tower
42 Ryan of
“Courage
Under Fire"
43 See 33Acrosa
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region
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through

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Crosby title
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waiter or
bell
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treat
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essentially
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288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving 8 Storage
293 CM, Lube A Flier
294 Painting
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297 Pest Control
298 PiarxVOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen A G lu t Work
303 Secretarial 8 Typing
304 Siding
305 Smal Bunn*is
308 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Rado
314 Upholstery
318 Welding A Sheet Metal
318 W tl Drilling
319 Window Wishing A Tinting

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258 AppAanc* Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
280 Bush Hogging
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283 Carpentry
284 Carpet A Installations
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268 Ceikng Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 DrywU
278 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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96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments - Furnished
99 Apartments • Unfurnished
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160 Business For 8aie
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Gourmet
trends
Show highlights new
ideas in fo o d industry

CHICAGO — The National ting on the floor of the restau­
Restaurant Show took place
rant'. Instead, the hook is
from May 18 to May 21 in the
attached to the table.
Windy City. (Boy, was
• Having a party?
it windy!) More than
Get some glowing
Rio
70,000 attendees, 2JXJ0
drink cups. A company
exhibitors and mites of
based right in
aisles filled McCormick
Casselberry makes
Place for the latest in
these non-toxic drink
food trends and equip­
receptacles. Squeeze
ment. Industry profes­
them and they light up
sionals from more than
for nearly eight hours.
100 countries flocked to
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Elizabeth
the largest food related Dougherty
International, Inc. is
show in America to eat,
trying to make your
drink and drink. (More Culinary wait to get into your
about that later)
favorite restaurant
Capers
Traveling from
more pleasant They
have purchased the
Central Florida, I want­
ed to see the new cutting edge
rights to "Who Wants to be a
influences and trends that are
Millionaire?" and are putting
shaping the restaurant and
kiosks in restaurants around
food industry's futures — and
the country. Customers can
bring them to you. (While 1
play the game while they
was expecting gorgeous
wait. If they get to certain lev­
els, they can ivin a discount
Spring weather on the sunny
shores of Lake Michigan,
on their meal or a T-shirt. (
when I arrived the tempera­
Are you reading this,
ture went down to a bone
Outback?)
chilling 33 degrees — sir much
• If you ever go to the
for tire "cooling" spring
Restaurant Show be careful of
breeze coming off the lake). It
the drink peddlers. There are
was downright cold — even
many, many new alcoholic
for the natives up here.
beverages out tltere and they
However, there was so much
all want you to try theirs.
to do, so much to see, and so
New rum based malt bever­
much to eat (well it is a food
ages are the rage in cranberry,
shuw) that after a while you
spice and citrus flavors.
Flavored vodkas, imported
barely noticed the frostbite
straight from Russia are reach­
setting in as you made it back
to your hotel. (Ok, maybe I
ing a new level. In bilberry
exaggerate a bit, but I grew up and cranberry, they are ultradistilled for smoothness. Be
in Sunny Florida).
careful! You can't even taste
the vodka in there. The bottles
What's coming soon to a
restaurant near you?
are becoming collectors items,
coming in different shapes
• How about French fries
and even hand-painted ver­
made of stone ground com?
There are purse hooks that
sions.
will keep your purse from sit­
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don't think the idea of raw fish
is for you? No problem. You
can now have Zushl — looks
like sushi, but is prepared with
cooked ingredients and then
frozen. After thawing, it tastes
like the traditional sushi, with
no worries for the uninitiated.
• Look for even more bot­
tled water. Everyone knows
you are supposed to drink
eight glasses a day, but after a
while, well, it gets a bit boring.
Snappte recently introduced
four flavored waters, like berry
and lime, that are packed with
B vitamins and ginseng.
Saratoga offers flavored waters
from strawberry to watermel­

on kiwi.
• Chipotles are coming. In
the past few years, it seemed
os if we would drown in a sea
of spicy chili sauces, each hot­
ter than the ones before. Well
chili makers, realizing that not
everyone wants to have their
taste buds seared off with
every meal, are coming out
with chipotle flavored sauces.
Chipotles, smoked jalapeno
peppers, have a unique
smoky-spicy taste that gives
your cooking the true essence
o f Mexico. Sara Lee Is now
marketing their chipotle sauce
as a mainstream condiment for
meat dishes. Even Mdlhenny,
the king of Tabasco sauces (If
you have ever seen those little
red bottles of Tabasco sauce,
odds are they made It), is com­
ing out with a five ourSce bot-

tie for you to use. (Chefs are
trying to get it in half gallon
containers, since they can use
it to baste or marinade, so get
ready for plenty of Chipotle
flavored entrees on a menu
near you, soon).
• Fresh fish from Hawaii.
With today's technology, even
smaller companies compete
worldwide. Restaurants can
have the freshest tasting fish
sent straight to them, packed
in high tech , plastic and gel
filled frozen containers. It
arrives faster than going
through the traditional distrib­
utor method and the selections
are great. Sanford restaurants ,
can have Ono (wahoo), Opah
(moonfish), Opakapaka (crim­
son snapper) Nairagi (striped
marlin) and more, snipped
straight to them. 1 tried the
Opah, and can tell you that it
was moist, tender and tasted
like the most tender, fresh
mahi I have ever had.
There was more to see than
just food and food trends.
There was every high tech
restaurant gadget and machine
on the planet Your servers will
soon take your order at your
table with a computer pad that
will automatically transmit
your order to the kitchen and
cashier. Your food order will
be faster, more accurate and
your server can run your cred­
it card and print your check
with a push of a button on his
or her Palm-pilot like pad.

Welcome to the future.
Then there was the competi­
tion, everything from ice carv­
ing to pastry. With chainsaws
(yes., .chainsaws), chisels,
knives and hammers in hand,
competitors attack huge blocks
of crystal clear ice. Seriously,
not just any ice will do for
carving. This' ice manufactured
with no bubbles is specially
prepared for carving to reduce
the possibility of cracking. In a
matter of hours, these artists
form intricate dear and frosted
sculptures that seem to defy
gravity. The winning sculp­
ture, "Pearl Diver" showed a
scuba diver diving between
seahorses as bubbles trailed to
the surface.
All in all. It was an amazing
experience. From the throngs
of international visitors, to the
massive amounts of food, I
wouldn't have missed it for
the world.
Be sure to read next week
when 1 detail my visit to James
Beard Award Winning, Charlie
Trotter's restaurant in Chicago.
Not only was the food a philo­
sophical experience, but nc
also happens to be a great guy.

Glory, Word of Life Church of
God in Christ, the Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr., Celebration
Choir, Robert Ronsby and
Jennifer Myles of Atlanta,
Shamika Hardaway, St. James
AME Choir, Hickory Avenue
Church of God, soloist Bryon
Deesc and Allen Chapel AME
Church Choir.
For more information, con­
tact Dorothy Guess at 407328-8847.

Messenger will be Pastor
Arthur Graham of St. Mary
Baptist Church, Orlando. The
Rev. Otis Raines is pastor.

[hzabeth [Xvgherty b a mrmhrr o f the
International Ajm notion of Culinary
Pnfisstonalt tn J the FloriJa Restaurant
Association. She a currently renonitmg a
firm er M -an Jbreaifisl in SanfirJ uhert
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and under. Included in each
ticket is a 1/4 page "expres­
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For information, call 407321-4881.
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Second Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church Music
Department and Praise Teams
will present "Gospel
Explosion 2002," Thursday,
June 6, through Saturday,
June 8, at 7 p.m. nightly.
The schedule includes;
• Thursday, June 6 —
Message by Prophetess Alexis
Freeman of Orlando
• Friday, June 7 — Minister
Daniel logs of Orlando

• Saturday, June 8 —
Evangelist Betty Hudson
Guest choirs will include
First Shiloh Men's Choir,
Macedonia Men's Choir,
Eatonville, and God Sent of
Eatonville.
The Rev. Marvin Scott is
pastor.
Charles Jackson, minister of
music at S t Matthew
Missionary Baptist Church
and assistant director of the
City of Sanford Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr., Celebration
Choir, will be honored for his
dedicated service and contri­
butions to the Sanford,
Daytona and Central Florida

communities.
The evert wilt take place
6 JO p.m. Saturday, June 8, at
S t Matthew Baptist Church
located on Main StreetJackson has served as
musician and gospel music
event organizer for the
Central Florida are for more
than 25 years. He will be leav­
ing this summer to pursue a
master's in divinity degree at
the Interdenomination
Theological Center and
Emory University Chandler
School of Theology in Atlanta.
Entertainment at the event
will include The House of
Refuge Ministries, St.
Matthew Mass Choir, First
Shiloh Mass Choir, Morning

Christian Fellowship
Baptist Church, located at
1701 South Bell Ave., in west
Sanford, will host a revival
from June 10 to June 14 begin­
ning 7:30 p m. nightly.

T he Seminole County
Branch of the National
Association of the
Advancement of Colored
People (NAACP) will be host­
ing its annual Freedom Fund
and Awards Banquet 6:30
p.m. Saturday, June 8, in the
Sanford Civic Center, located
at 401 Seminole Boulevard in
Sanford.
Tickets are $30. To make
reservations or for further
information, call 407-32874% .

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Mystic can also be a shopper's
paradise. Just a few minutes
away from the Inn, downtown
Mystic offers a variety of unique
gift and antique shops. Olde
Mis tick Village, fust minutes
away by car from the resort, takes
visitors back to the 18th Century
with its colonial meeting house.

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the Inn off 1-95.

The A rt o f Fine Dining
Guests can end the day with a
fine dining experience at the Inn's
Flood Tide Restaurant. Named
one of "16 exceptional restaurants
in Connecticut," the Flood Tide
allows guests to-discover the
marvelous creations of Chef
at Oide Mistick - Guillaume Burlion while expertrvdayone-of-a- enring a fabulous view of the harw people look- bor.

With emphasis on freshness of
ingredients, Bullion's breakfast,
lunch and dinner menus repre­
sent a marriage of classic French
culinary techniques and the best
local and regional cuisine. Many
. of the ingredients are obtained by
local fishermen or picked from
inn's garden and orenard.
The tableside classics are one
of the Flood Tide's specialties,
The method of cooking in front of
guests is a way fur diners and
chefs to form a bond, and guests
are encouraged to ask questions

as they view each step of how a Newport Mansions/Rolls Royce
dish is prepared. Featured das- Package, which includes a chaufsica
include a
succulent feured Rolls Royce for the day.
Chateaubriand and Floridian Packages range from $150 to
black sea bass.
$350, and rates vary depending
Foe those who can't wait until on the season. Most include two
dinner, the inn offers a cumpll- nights accommodation, dinner
mentary afternoon tea and pastry for one evening, continental
service from 4 to 5 pm. daily that breakfast each morning and tickincludes popovers, finger sand- ets to Iftcal museums. Gift ccrtifiwiches, muffins and pastries.
cates are also available.
For more information or to
The Inn at Mystic offers sever- make reservations, contact the
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New Life Christian Academ y hosts graduation
Graduation ceremonies at
and math.
New Life Christian Academy
were held 7 pan. Tuesday,
May 21.
Hopper ESE Center presentThe students pre........................... ed its annual school
sen ted an evening of
award ceremony
Thursday, May 23.
talent, fun and educa­
tional achievements
Students, staff and par­
ents gathered to cele­
from the 2001-2002
brate the achievements
school year. The stu­
dents were under the
o f the students for the
leadership of their
2001-2002 academic
year.
principal. Pastor R.W.
Principal Dr.
Merthle and staff
members Betty
Marva
Barbara kirby-Bentley
welcomed the audi­
Hawkins ence.
The Pledge of
Nathan and others.
• • • • ' * * • Allegiance and the
pledge, "I Am Somebody,"
The term was a successful
was recited. Guest soloist was
learning year for the students.
Patricca Whatley, whose rendi­
Antiqua Ransom was mis­
tion of "Climb EVtry
tress of ceremony. The classes
Mountain" captivated the
marched in, and the opening
audience.
song was the selection,
The awards were presented
"Halleluyah, Salvation and
by Dr. Kirby-Bentley with the
Glory."
help of Rozland Redden,
The evening's theme
School Employee of the Year,
"Everything You Touch Is A
Song," was displayed through­ and Mary vandike. Teacher of
the Year.
out the evening. The presenta­
tion and devotion displayed
Several students received
the talent of Shacoreyia Jordan, the Most Improved Students
plaques, including Corey
Angel Nathan, Jacuita Drown,
Westman, Brian Key and
Alyssa Mobley, KJion Daniels
Ronnie Guadagno. Other
and Gregory Reed.
The children gave the salute award recipients included
Steven Adkins, l iighest
to the US. flag, the Christian
Primary; Douglas Walker and
flag and the Bible. They also
said prayers that gave thanks,
Dalton Fiorvanti, Honor Roll,
3.0 or higher; Corey Copper,
Bible quotes, worship and
Cortez Grayson, Thomas
scriptures through the alpha­
Edwards, Christina Lawson,
bet.
The students presented
Jerome Williams, Corey
America's freedom, recited the Westman, Steven Adkins,
preamble to the Constitution,
Jason Matos, Gino Stanley and
the seven continents and 50
Michael Clarity.
states and the Gettysburg
Other awards included:
Address, thus sivlng lie
• O utstanding in Physical
guests a great history lesson,Education — M.iruicl Drown
A musical presentation was
and Shantc' Ulls
given by the NLCA
• Fine Arts/Music —
step/dance team "Testimony,"
Kourtney Addison and Steven
a group that won top awards
Adkins
throughout the school term.
• Highest CCC Gain —
The music included "The Jesus Denelious Flagler, DcKeviuus
In Me," and "Lord 1 Am
Menefee, Treasure Wall and
Available."
Dalton Fiorvanti
Receiving honors were
• Dreamer/ Doer 2002 —
Hobby Smith
Jasmine Hartsfield, who had
the highest GPA, Aryssa
• Student D*ader 2001/2002
Mobley, Kelvin Matthew,
— Kourtney Addison
Jacquila Brown and Angel
• Spelling Bee Runner-Up
Nathan. Special awards went
— Corey Westman
to Kappa Sigma Omega
■ Writing Achievement —
Chapter Alpha Kappa Alpha
Mandel Brown, Michael
Sorority Inc., who sponsored
Clarity and Ronnie Guadagno
the "Celebrating Reading"
• Sixth-grade Tiger
program, the school library.
Champions — K. Addison, S.
Myrtle Brown, Dorothea
Adkins, D. Flagler, Brian
Fogle, Lelia Ross and Shantec
Gainey, Zachary Gonnelli, R.
Williams.
Guadagno, Jennifer Haynes,
The principal and staff hon­ William Littles, Jemmaine
Oliver, Tony Stanley, C.
ored PTA President Jan
Westman and J. Williams.
Howard, Sandra Prince, Erike
Berrett, Stephena Woods, Ms.
Star o f the Month students
were awarded for their aca­
Ware and Kenya Hagen.
Principal Merthie said summer demic and good behavior and
school will begin in June from
received prizes, including
bicycles, a television, skate­
9 a.m. to noon Monday
boards, games and other good­
through Thursday. An emphaies.
sis will be placed on reading

The Hopper students said
Principal Bentley has improved
their FCAT scores from 264 to
190 this academic year. It's a
job well done by the principal,
faculty and staff.
The Crooms Academy
Classes of the'50s invites grad­
uates, classmates and former
students to the third planning
meeting for the 2002 class
reunion. The meeting is sched­
uled for 9 a.m. Saturday, June
1. The reunion will be held in
December.
Join the committee at S t
Paul Education Hall, 9th Street
and East Pine Avenue. Richard
"Dick" Evans is the chairman.
The annual mother/ daugh­
ter banquet, sponsored by The
Women of Purpose of New
Bethel M.B. Church will be
held 6 p.m. Saturday, June 1, in
the Boys and Girts Club of

Students hold up their
Center awards ceremony.

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Scholarship selection

Seashore Paspalum: A new land of grass
Seashore paspalum is a
are only 3 varieties available
warm-season grass and
for use In your home lawn.
groyvs naturally in coastal
Sea Isle 1, released by the
environments, ft also
University of Georgia
grows well in areas
in 1999, Is a dense
that receive heavy
growing selection
rains and low light
from Argentina,
intensity.
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It grows best dur­
It has a good toler­
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At
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- sprigs, it looks similar in
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appearance to hybrid
Salam and ET arc two
bermudagrass, producing a
other varieties of seashore
high quality, prostrate and
paspalum released by pri­
dense turf.
vate companies.

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HaraM photo b y Tom m y Vlncant

Do Loras Lash, left, festival chairman lor tho Lako Mary/Heathrow
Festival of the Arts, and Fran Masse. Seminole County fine arts cur­
riculum specialist, read through scholarship applications. The festival
is held each year to raise money to enhance the quality of life and
raise scholarship money lor Seminole County school students. In
total, the festival ol the arts has invested more than 515 million in the
community to educate, entertain and promote goodwill while support­
ing the arts. Seven students will receive scholarships this year.

Fla g D ay celebration planned
There will be a Flag Day
Cerebration at Lake Mary
C ity Hall on Friday, June 14
beginning at^6 p.m. The fes­
tivities will start with a flag
ceremony followed by a flag

retirement ceremony and
singing. The celebration is
free and open to the public.
For more information, con­
tact Peggy Wolfe at 407-3278207.

Advantages
This grass has an excellent
tolerance to saline or recy­
cled water, to the point Inat
it can be watered with sea­
water. It has a good drought
tolerance under proper man­
agement and will tolerate
low leyels of fertility. It will
grow in a wide range of soil
H, from a very acid 4 to a
ighly alkaline 9. It requires
little or no pesticide applica­
tions and produces minimal
quantities of seed-heads.

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Disadvantages
This grass produces mod­
erate amounts of thatch dur­
ing periods of active growth
and does not grow well
under shade.
Varieties
At the present time, itwre

Establishment
The best time for estab­
lishment of this grass is dur­
ing periods of most active
growth, which occurs when
temperatures exceed 70
degrees. Optimal soil pH is
5.5 to 8.0 for best growth.
It Ls recommended 2
pounds of nitrogen per 1000
square feet be used in two
applications during a three
to four week period to stim­
ulate growth.
To encourage root devel­
opment, phosphorous
should be applied at rates
equal to or greater than the
riitrogen.
Potassium needs are also
greater during the establish­
ment period. Use a 1:23 fer­
tilizer ratio of N:P:K in
biweekly applications to pro­
vide good fertility levels.

Mowing
Seashore paspalum used in
home lawns should be
mowed at 0.75 to 1 5 inches
in height Higher mowing
heights will reduce turfgrass
density and increase weed
problems.
Mower blades should be
kept sharp to avoid tearing
leaf tLssue. Never remove
more than 1/3 of the leaf
blade at any one time. If the
lawn is under stress from
drought, shade, nutrient defi­
ciencies, insects, or diseases,
it is best to maintain a higher
cutting height until the stress
situation Is over.
Do not mow when the
grass is wet or the soil soggy.
Grass clippings can be left on
the lawn.
Weed Control
Current herbicides are gen­
erally not labeled for seashore
paspalum. Herbicides that do
not injure this grass include
pendimethalin, halosulfuron,
and mixtures of 2,4-D, dicamba, and MCPP.
Pests and Diseases
When conditions are favor­
able for their activity, web
worms and brown patch can
sometimes do some damage
to this grass.
At T i n t la Samlnola County Urban
Horticulturist Inqulrtai may ba dlracl*d to him at tha Cooparattva Extension
•arvfca. 250 W. County Homo Road.
F I W T O or phono M5-555S.
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color, a n , handicap
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AARP volunteers receive national outstanding Service award
Jim and Marge Carmorvi
have been volunteering for the
Lake Mary Chapter of the
AART for
many years.
They've been
members of
the Lake
Mary
Chapter since
1993. They
ore the co­
editors of
M ary
DASH
(Dedicated
Rowell
Adults
Sharing
Happiness), the chapter's
newsletter. Each one has
served as an officer for the
chapter more than once and
they've both served on the
board more than once. They
have served in each of their
jobs with unfailing good
humor, kindness, loyalty and
exceptional dedication. Jim
ami Marge can always be
counted on to do any job
they've signed on for and to
step in and help out wherever
it 1s needed.
Because of this outstanding
service to the chapter, it was no
surprise to anyone, except pc riiaps )im and Marge, when, at
lire April meeting, they were
presented with the National
AARP Outs landing Service to
the Community Award. It was
an honor that was long over­
due for the couple.
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your usual walk and increase
the aerobic benefit of that walk

by 20 percent! All you have to
do is change your shoes! That's
what Pat and Frank KelleT, the
special guest at the May meet­
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of the AARP, told the mem­
bers. The "m iracle" shoe is the
CardioStride by Nikken.
Nikkcn Ls a company that spe­
cializes in "wellness" products.
In addition to the shoes,
Nikken offers magnetic tech­
nology, a sleep system that fea­
tures magnetic technology, farinfrarvd technology, PiMag
water technology and bio­
directed nutri-technology. The
use of magnets to improve
one’s health has been around
for several years. People
believe that magnets improve
their health by acting on the
minerals, such as iron, in our

bodies. There are a great deal
of fantastic claims made by
people who sell magnetic
products. According to scien­
tists, magnets, other than the
giant ones they use at atomic
accelerators, do not have an
effect on the human body. The
magnets used in any type of
magnetic therapy are far too
weak to ever affect the iron
coursing through our blood
stream.
There are, however, people
who swear the magnetic
insoles they wear in their shoes
helps arthritis, circulation and
a host of other ailments. And if
it works for you, if it makes
you feel better, then it's worth
the cost. No matter which type
of magnet system you have
heard about, try it out before

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While some of the claims for
magnet therapy may seem a lit­
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more fantastic. But those are
true. People who consistently
get a good night's sleep are
healthier on almost every level.
Adequate sleep helps us heal
when we're sick, it keeps our
immunity up, it keeps our
minds sharp, it gives us energy

and it keeps us from being hor­
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State officer speaks to DAR and installs officers
i Mikler submitted
zinc covets during 1942.
the following report on the
Chaplain Mary Williams
May meeting of the Sallie
conducted a memorial service
Harrison Chapter of
......................... for members, Lourine
the Daughters of the
Messenger and Mildred
American Revolution:
"Skip” Orlitski.
Mary Lou James,
Mrs. James installed
Florida State Regent,
the following officers
NSDAR, was guest
for a two-year term:
speaker and installing
Virginia Powell, regent;
officer. Gemini Springs
Dr. Lois Somerville,
Chapter was co-noetess
vice regent; Mary
at the luncheon meet­
Wiliams, chaplain;
Doris
ing, with Regent Carol
Barbara Hall, recording
Dietrich secretary;
Markert Sullo pres idVirginia
ing. Spring flowers and
Mikler, corresponding
patriotic colors combined to
secretary; Fran Morton, treas­
provide a festive decor. Each
urer; Nancy Williams, regis­
table was centered with a flag
trar; Julia Martin, historian;
tree, containing dozens of
Cathie Wiley, librarian.
miniature American flags.
Outgoing Regent Julia
Fran Morton read the
Sartin received her past
President General's message
t's pin. She presented her
and Virginia Powell led the
otnem with patriotic plaques,
assembly in reciting The
memo pads and pencils.
American's Creed. Dorothy
Members will meet again in
Anderson of the Gemini
September.
irings Chapter gave the
It's A Boy
ational Defense report.
Sandra Thompson led all in
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bedell
singing the first verse of The
(the former Rebecca Brown) of
Star Spangled Banner.
Sanford, announce the birth of
Guests included David
their son,’ Dylan Michael, on
Geise Snyder, past president of May 10, at Arnold Palmer
the Palm Beacn Chapter, DAR,
Hospital, Orlando. Fie
and currently president of the
weighed In at a healthy 7
Florida Association of the
pounds, 6 ounces and was 20
Society Cincinnati. Fran
inches In length. The new heir
Morton introduced her guest,
was welcomed home by a
brother and sister, Wil and
Karen Nelson.
Mrs. James reported on sev­ Ann Kallyn Brown.
eral aspects of DAR State
Maternal grandparents are
activities. She recently
deceased. Paternal grandpar­
ents are Kit Bedell of Lake
returned from a visit to
Mary, and the late Mr. Ed
Tamasscc DAR school in
Bedell
South Carolina and shared
some encouraging stories of
Go, Brenda, Go
students in this year's gradu-

a

atine class. She also encour-

tion of Orlando Public Library.
This section is official owned
by the Florida State Society
DAR. A current state project is
the establishment of
Millennium Forest, to be dedi­
cated in February. Members
who contribute $5 may have a
tree named for their
Revolutionary War patriotic
ancestor. In closing her talk,
she commented: “We've had
fun with the James Gang,"
referring to the name she, her
officers and committee chair­
men have used to direct the
affairs of the slate society this
past year. The James Gang will
continue to serve during the
coming year. Both sponsoring
chapters
haplers presented Mrs. James
vitn a monetary gift for her
wit
state project.
Nancy Williams, registrar,
presented the names of four
prospective members: Alicia
Clarke, Abby Durham,
Suzanne Melissa Sovran and
Caroline Christine Schneider.
Nancy also offered for sale, as
a Chapter project, a copy of
the book "United We Stand," a
compilation of patriotic maga-

Familiar Faces
The new Wal-Mart
SuperCenter in Sanford
opened May 22 with pimp

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Herald photo by Tommy Vlncanl

Florida Stats Regent Mary Lou James, second Irom left, was the guest
speaker during the May meeting ol the Sallie Harrison Chapter of the
Daughters ol the American Revolution. Standing with James. Irom left,
are Gemini Springs Chapter Regent Carol Sullo, newly elected Sallie
Harrison Chapter (SHC) Regent Virginia Powell and SHC Outgoing
Regent JuM Sartin.

and pageantry. And the store
Is just whaf the name
implies...super. Among the
familiar faces now employed
at the center are: Tammy

Coleman, in the bakery, who
formerly operated her own
bakery downtown, and her
husband, Jeff, a manager in
the meat department.

L et Us Do Your

Congratulations to Brenda
Carvy, a Ri-publkan and long­

time Sanford resident, who is
—-mino for the District 5
Sem in o itro ^ ty Commission
seat reportedly b e iiig -r^ ^ ,]
by Daryl McClain.
Brenda, a community
activist and volunteer, is well
qualified to serve in public
office. Among the attractive
redhead's other outstanding
accomplishments is that she
was a nard-working member
of Beta Sigma Phi sorority for
a number of years and did the
sisterhood proud. Go, Brenda
go!
Accident Victims
Two of Sanford's favorite
ladies, both widows of USN
admirals, are laid up with bro­
ken bone's. Jean Fowler and
Grace Smith both had falLs
which required hospitalization
and rehab. They are reported­
ly doing as well possible
under the circumstances.
Long Live The King
Jack Elton, who got his start
locally as an Elvis imperson­
ator , shook, rattled and rolled
at the Shrine Auditorium in
Orlando on May 26 when the

Chtb offering fr e e butterfly seed packets
Butterfly populations are
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rural areas due to habitat
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The Butterfly Garden Club is
dedicated to increasing butter­
fly habitats in backyard gar­
dens. To help in its mission, the
club is offering free butterfly

Vietnam Veterans of Central
Florida presented him in a
concert to benefit the Vietnam
War Museum at Bithlo.
The benefit started with
dinner at 5 pan. and went on
and on for the large audience
including numerous fans from
Sanford. Beverly Baird Boothe
said, "W hat a show. He was
fantastic.. .magnificent!"
Beverly said the event took
on the technical airs of a Las
Vegas production, complete
with lasers and smoke. Not
only does Elton look tike Elvis
ana talk like Elvis, but when
he dons a glitzy jumpsuit,
grabs a mike and struts his
stuff, he says, "I AM Elvis."
His story is that of another
local who nas reached interna­
tional celebrity status? Long
live the King!

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A nglian
Cathedral

Jackson To Bt Honored
Charles Jackson, minis­
ter of music at St. Matthew
Missionary Baptist Church
and assistant director of
the City o f Sanford Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr.,
Celebration Choir, will be
honored for his dedicated
service and contributions
to the Sanford, Daytona
and Central Florida com­
munities.
The event will take place
6 JO p.m. Saturday, June 8,
at St. Matthew Baptist
Church located on Main
Street.
Jackson has served as
musician and gospel music
event organizer for the
Central Florida area for
more than 25 years. He
will be leaving this sum­
mer to pursue a master's
in divinity degree at the
Interdenomination
Theological Center and
Emory University
Chandler School of
Theology in Atlanta.
Entertainment at the
event will include The
House of Refuge
Ministries, St. Matthew
Mass Choir, First Shiloh
Mass Choir, Morning
Glory, Word of Life Church
of Cod in Christ, the Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr.,
Celebration Choir, Robert
Ronsby and Jennifer Myles
of Atlanta, Shamika
Hardaway, St. James AME
Choir, Hickory Avenue
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For more information,
contact Dorothy Guess at
407-328-8847.
Vacation Bible School
Wekiva Presbyterian
Church, located at 211
Wekiva Springs Lane in
Longworxl, has scheduled
Vacation Bible School for the
week of June 17 through June
21, from 9 a.m. to 1230 p.m.
each day.

Basketball Camp
The Jewish Community
Center Basketball Camp,
with Magic player Darrell
Armstrong, will be held from
June 3 to June 7.
The camp is for boys and
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Covenant Community
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Ave., is hosting a "Beach
Blast" Sunday, June 2.
Attendees are asked to
crime dressed in beach wear
for tiie Sunday service.
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by Sonny's. Cost is $6 per
adult and $4 per child 12 and
under.
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Wednesday of the month.
For more information, call
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352-854-2181.
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offers several free bereave­
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member of the Dominican
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For more information, call

407-788-0185.
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Congregation Beth El is
offering Beginning Hebrew 7
p.m. Thursdays, and
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p.m. Thursdays.
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is 160 Ibis Road in Longwood.
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407-788-3729.

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101 Upaate Road
S*8ortl FL 32771
407-3382439
Bryan Wangar
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Notes
C osp «l Exploilon
- ■. Second Shiloh
- M issionary Baptist
.'Church Music
Department and Praise
Teams will present
"Gospel Explosion 2002,"
Thursday, June 6,
through Saturday, June
8, at 7 p.m. nightly.
Th e schedule
includes:
• Thursday, June 6 —
M essage by Prophetess
A lexis Freeman of
O rlando
• Friday, June 7 —
M inister Daniel Ings of
Orlando
• Saturday, June 8 —
Evangelist Betty Hudson
Guest choirs will
include First Shiloh
M en's Choir, Macedonia
M en's Choir, Eatonville,
and God Sent of
Eatonville.
The Rev. Marvin Scott
is pastor.
R e v iv a l
Christian Fellowship
Baptist Church, located
at 1701 South Bell Ave.,
in w est Sanford, will
host a revlvial from June
10 to June 14 beginning
7:30 p.m. nightly.
M essenger will be Pastor
Arthur Graham of St.
M ary Baptist Church,
Orlando.
The Rev.JDtis Raines
is pastor.
Jun eteen th Celebration
T h e Ju n e te e n th
C e le b r a tio n am i R a ce

Unity Day will be held
11 a.m . to 5 p.m.
Saturday, June 15, at
Coastline Park, located
at 900 W. 9th St.
T he event will include
Gospel singing, guest
speakers, praise teams,
arts and crafts, chil­
dren's games and ven­
dors.
Food Source Program
The Sanford Church
of Christ is working
w ith a program called
Food Source to help the
congregation and com­
munity. The program
offers various foods
each month at a dis­
counted 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 at 407-322-7781.

Annual mother/daughter banquet scheduled for Saturday, June 1
The annual mother/
daughter banquet, sponsored
by The Women of Purpose of
New Bethel M.B. Church will
be held 6 p.m. Saturday, June
1, in the Boys and Girls Club
of West Sanford, located at
919 Persimmon Ave.
A reception and photo ses­
sion will be held from 5 to 6
p.m. The banquet begins at 6
p.m. Attire is semi-formal.
Tickets are $12 for adjults
and $6 for young ladies ages
10 and under. Included in

each ticket is a 1/4 page
"expression of love."
For information, call 407321-4881.
Volunteers Needed
The Christian Sharing
Center in Longwood has an
urgent need for volunteers to
fill various positions.
Receptionists and inter­
viewers are needed to inter­
view families in crisis situa­
tions and to assist them in
meeting their needs.

Pantry workers are needed
to stock shelves for client
families. Hours are Monday
through Friday from 9 a m.
to 1 p.m.
For information, call
Diann at 407-260-9155, ext. 6,
Monday, Wednesday or
Friday.
Vacation B ible School
First Baptist Church of
Longwood, located at 891
State Road 434, will have
Vacation Bible School from

Monday, June 3, to Friday,
June 7, from 9 a.m. to noon
daily.
The theme for the week is
"Bug Safari." Activities will
include Bible stories, games,
music, arts and crafts, cre­
ative learning and refresh­
ments.
Vacation Bible School is
free, but registration is
required. For more informa­
tion or registration, call
Karin White at 407-339-3817
or e-mail:

churchstaffOfbcLongw ood.org
The church is located
one-fourth mile east of
17/93.
G olf O uting
A family golf outing,
sponsored by St. Magdalen
Parish M en's Club, will be
held 7:30 a.m. Saturday,
June 1, at Sabal Point Golf
Club in Longwood. Cost is
$55.
For more information,
call 407-647-4863.

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N ursery A Child C a r*
W eight M an ag em en t
H ypnosis
H ealth In su ran ce
L eg al S e r v ic e s

EM PLO YM EN T

ss

6 7 C areo r
C onsu ltan ts
6 9 R esu m es
7 0 Education A Training
71 Help W onted
7 3 Em ploym ent
W anted

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

199—P ets &amp; S upplies

Desk. Hutch. B ook csss.
matching, mad. oak w«h la
Secretarial Chair, a l In u c a ie n t
oondtton. 8300, Prtoed to s e i pis cal
407-324-4202.

C al attar II 00am
407-888-2198

Free Kittens:

oods

M h a r poefcats. Never used. stA Xi
box. cost $4k. * * * 1 1 6 5 0 16 pc Ul
‘ 1 407-680-1415.

H

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THE BIO 0NEII
OVER 600 TABLES

T h e New 2 0 0 2
SsA/N/Sportl
Come Check Them Out!
Many Models To C hoose
Brand New Boat A Trailer
Slsrtlng Al - 81.998.

211—
A nttque/Collectibles
DEPRESSION GLASF.SHOW
AND SALE
Sanlord Civic Center
Sanford. FL
Fri Nghl shoppaig
9/20. 8pm 9pm
Adm 85 0 0 - good 3 days
8sL 9/21,9am lo Spm
Sun. 9 7 2 . 10am to Spm
Adm 8 3 0 0 - with tlx * a d 8 2 SO

215—B oats Sc
A ccessories

Nlchola Outboard
Service Center
1000 West 1st SL Sanlord
407-322-0984

W J S e t Your Boat on ContignmtnL
nicnots uuiuOEfu o *ffiC * i^nw fi
407-322-0984.

223— M iscellaneous
—

BuyTC-U I Mercury Mo
only 811 per Oattonll
Oufcoard Sendee Cooler, 407-322-

1 9 1 — B u il d in g

tor Bams, Boat DocAs, Shops, S4S.
Also Culvert Pipe: 1S'*2&lt;r
1 1 7 9 2 0 * 1 . 18*12(7 $ 2 1 2 8 0 % *

8uJ**8M sIASt pply. Inc. Apopka

407-293-5788.

fo r a ueed boat and/or
• pot Band Come te e
ua today! N ichols Outboard
8*rvto* Cantor, 1008 W eell to S t
Sanford, 407-322-0(84.

M ISCELLA N EOU S
1 0 9 P e ls 8 S u p p lies
2 0 0 Llvestock/Faim
SuppUos
2 0 1 H otso s
2 0 5 H eavy M achinery
2 0 7 Jew elry
2 0 9 W earing Apparel
2 1 f Antique/Cotlecbbies
2 1 5 B o a ts 8 A c c e s s o rie s
2 1 7 O a ra g e S a le s
2 1 9 W an ted lo Buy

o ilm a n —

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C O P Y !!!!
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Advertising Dept For D etais
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88

Influence
48 Ham It up
4 8 Competent
82 Take It as It
comes
68 Rock concert
venue
58 Kind ol
teaming
50 Part of a
movie?
60 Dismissive
gesture
61 Grand
62 -Diana'
crooner
63 Old West
assemblage
84 Try lor three
points
68 Furniture
wood
DOWN
1 Vampire's
canines
2 "Silas
Marne r"
novelist
3 Vacant
4 Eye liner?
8 Guy who was
bound to
escape
6 Extemporize
7 Confession

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SPA! SPA! SPA1 7 FT Lounger. 5hp
loaded with Shoulder, M p , Back. $
Neck Je t* Underwater light, ced ti
cabinet Never used FuX warranty
U*l $3295. n u t *acrfce $1060 407854-9141.

230— B oats &amp;
A

c c e s s o r ie s

SUPER BAROAIN1I
Original cost. 83.500. etectoc boat
ML needs some report Set lor 8300
407-330-2370.

THE

231— C ars For S ale

ASSIFIEDSR v i III tufi Iftl

1960 LncoXi Contxienul Uark Vl.
Less than I00K m 4et $1500
407-321-0229

PREVIOUS PUZZLE ANSWER
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2

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A uction s
AUCTION: JtfJOv-Commtticlil and rexidcatixl de­
velopment. Acres la White-Hot. S t Luck tad Brevard
Countict I P. King Auction Ca.Isc. ($00)JJI-J464.
Junct Scott King AU-0000351: B K 0JJ9I06.
ABSOLUTE AUCTION: Boca Grande (Gxsparillx
Island). Florida. October lit. SsnScair, luiuriout 6
bedroom. 6 1/2 bath island etttoe. l.P. King Auction
Company, lac. ($00&gt;554-5464. Fl Bro. A Auction­
eer fames Scott King IAU35I.

B u i Idcm Opportunl tle$
VEND ROUTE MUST SELL 72 telling uniu. only
19650 Invest mem I (100)255 1922 AIN9200I-025.
ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE. Do you earn MOO in
* dry) Your own local candy route. 50 Machines sad
Cindy. All for 59.995. Call ($00)99I-VEND.
AIN*BU200M&gt;5.T
MOST IMPORTANT DIST. EVER OFFERED IN
FLORIDA. S20K lavetlmenl retumi IOOK. Read
meten. Make money Huge maitcl cath business. No
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2000-24
F in an cial
TOO MANY BILLS? Fed up? Win) to Man up ■
business or buy your own home? Call (566)159-8414.
UCASHSS Immediate Cash for Mtvcturtd settle­
ments. annuities, teal estate, notes, private mortgage
notes, accident cates, and insurance payouts.
(•00)794-7310.

1988 Honda Accord: New p a n t
good)Xrlsrior. $1495 or best o8er
Can 407-327-3857.
41

1990 Ford Probe Hi mileage bui

TXet. Set oi tour, 225x60*18, low
m *e*. Hr* new. great lor large car
111595 407-365-7035
Used tunvieor ofl G 20 Chevy van.
Ftwqpaas. darir n x M c g e y no k/4*
Worth $150 new. asking $75. ca s t
only. 407-331-8050. in Longwood.

looks good $1200 obo. 4 0 7 -3 2 3
1918
1993 CHEVY CAVALIER. STICK
SHIFT. AC. 4 NEW TIRES. RUNS
GREAT. *2.000. OBO 407-8338338
1995M SSAN 200SXSE.Qretn.ntw
txit. sunroof. C G Cassefte. *po4er.
power ieverything. 118.000 miles.
.500 Sandy. 407-810-4813
82.500
1995 CU* Auortt Omen
new trmntmistion. run* good, a l
power, tun root, factory rim*. AMFM
C O iC seeen e *8 5 0 0 407-324-1000
dr 407-415-9792.
9 * Fxebrrd. Red. 8 cyt- *uto,
loaded, rurs ores). 68.000 mAes
15.000. C U alter 6pm. 4 0 7 -3 2 3
2519.
98 Hand* Aocod EX V-6.2-dr e d g e .
Dark green w/ spoiler, tinted
sunroof, Itath tr. CD
71k muss, new b ret A
G a u g e ktpL dean Intorior,
lookt/runs
great.
$ 1 8 ,7 0 0
negotiable. 407-927-5212.

EX.

Law n S e r v ic e s
L e g a l S e r v ic e s
Locksm ith
M asonry
M o rtgag es
Moving A S to ra g e
Oil. Lu be A Finer
Painting
P a p e r H anging
P a s t Control
Ptano/Organ Tuning
Plum bing
P r e s s u r e C lea n in g
R oofing
S c r e e n A Q la s a W ork
S e c re ta ria l A Typing
Siding
S m a ll B u s in e s s
S ta in e d G la s s
Sw im m ing P o o l S e r v ic e s
Term ite R e p a ir
T ran sportation
T ravel
T re e S e rv ic e
TV/Radlo
U pholstery
W ekJm g A S h e e t M etal
W att Drilling
W indow W a sh in g A Tinting

235—
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r u c k / B u s e s /Va n s

S

For

ale

= *
84 Frelghttlner Ctb o v tr: Run*
like a sewing machine 350
Cummings engms.dsy bed. )u*t
passed current DOT XepectxriY
407-324-5973.

240— B oat R entals :
235—
T

r u c k /B u s e s /Va n s

S

KAYAK

Fo r

ON THE
WEKIVA RIVER

ale

1988 Ford Ranger Truck: Needs
ITOO.oi
).obo, cash. 407

3235036

1990 toed F -2 5 0 * 4 Ion rear and!
great work truck) Tan color. $500.
407-349-9600.
1996 Chrysler IMS Town A County
Conversion Van X L S S L sxosStnl
corxMon. electric ramp, tor kneel,
swivel drivers sea t, removable
passenger see l w/wheel chair lock
down, toe cold tor. loaded, w el
mtontwned. $18,500, wSnegoUto*.
4 07-330-4574. 388-314-7^ 10, to

1999 Ckd, U xw sn: id.OOOmUee,
good work car. $14 J000 obo. 407302-0031.

IDEAL OIFTS by Rtmdty Openings lbs party plan
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gram. Decor, gifts, toys. Christmas Bam cade trips,
recognition.
(IO O H IM I7 3 .
www.friendlyhome.com
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fun group. 2 weeks paid mining, idem garnered.
If you are free to travel, over II. ready to start
immediately, and want to make good money, call
Sieve, toll-free (177)559-4)91.
••••ANNOUNCEMENT**" Now hiring tor 2002/
2005. Foetal Jobs S I5.21-12116/1*. M l benefits/
Pd. Traiaing/No Bap Nee. Accepting cedis 7 days
(111)539-5)90 cat. 101.
EASY WORK! Great Payl Earn extra income
processing mail. P m Supplies. No exp. accessary.
Call our Uve openaors now. (100)267-3944 E li 104
www.easywnrk-greatpay.ccm
Driven: North American Van Lines has openings la
Logistics, Special!ted Tnicktoed and Household Good
Fleets. Minimum of 6 months so I year o/t/r expe­
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(100)541-2147, Dcpt.PLS.
COOL TRAVEL JOB. Entry level poakiona. IS *, no
experience necessary. 2 weeks paid treating, urnsportal ion, lodging provided. S300 signing bonus to
start. Toll Free (177)646-5050.
Driven-Whart your 207 CH Now Hiring Cowqmy,
Owner Operak*. Single and Teams. Loads with miles
available immediately! Ask about our spoutc-tnialaf
program. Call (tOORTI-DRIVB. wwwxfldrive.com

Lcgkl Senrtco

•ftonUlt "Instruction
•Private Qukted Toun
•CurtomUod Trtpi

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P»cn*c and Rolax In i M e pteoc
oI Hotvtnl
For riM fv itlon i and additional [
Information ca l:

407-321-71 to

or vtot us on t i e web st
www.wsiWaedventorss.cam

2 4 5 — F a r m E q u ip m e n t
)
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8 8 buah mower. Runt good.
$3,000. 4 0 7 -3 3 3 8 8 0 3 , day torn
only.
v
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M w w e e w x ^ e e w B ^ w 5"

out ITCHAMACAIXITSI
A hair grourth on dogs and cm without amid*. Urn
Happy Jack Skin iahn (TM) BchNiMore (RX and
Toaakem (TM). Al TSC Tractor Supplywww.hayyyJactJigftHi

NC

Bust Buyl 5

ling. Ossad. Paved roads. Bryson City S35,000..'
Owner
Plnanclag.
(100)110-1590;
wwwerdmrwdBam net
LAKE IAR0AIN 529J00. Pm coveeed boat Mpi;
Ocatly (topping bfca vfew pared wMca ate of low
roiling meadows A Mss. Abm aadonai (ore* on!
35J000 acta werotoioaoi late la IN. Paved reads,
water, sewer, mors. Earrltem (Itaad g. Call new
(I00)704-JIS4 ext S42. *
lo Coioredo. Wild Wart Rroeh Ktoc-SMPOO Dart
wait so own ana ct dm boat priced randm ia Odaredo! Outstanding Rocky Mm views, haataiM Odds,
access to IjOOOSof acres BadaM recreation land. Tdf
ticc. year reaad actcax. aasy flaandng. Call toiUM
($66)696-3263.

SAVE BIO SS. SPECTACULAR TENNESSEE
LAKEFRONT. Owl dockSbi* Id* preparty youYa
always dreraasd of. Spadd IW
tmHag senna. Lowest
rasa evert ft* details call (900)492.3720. LHL
ASHEVILLE NCS NEWEST AND MOST GRAOOUS ne
starting al S44.900 W/90* finandag (MIJ707FARM (S2T6).

Health AMIsc. For Sale
O TOO! Ureversaf P ress SyncScaU

“ R E A D Y , S E T . . . " b y Lynn L em p el
1

monger's
buzz
39 Wind down
41 Mongolian
•place without
water"
42 Give a sec­
ond look
44 Hauler's foe
47 Executive's
Incentive
48 Garage salo
supplier
4 9 Singly
50 Dance that
originated in
Bohemia
51 Change a bit
for the better
53 Boer Journey
54 Kachlna
carvers
55 Greek group
In America
56 Hooded
Egyptian
57 Pl-sigma con­
nection

d is c lo s u r e s

6 Kind of wave
9 Left for cash
10 You can
always count
on them
11 Pool party
activity
12 The very
best's ending
1 3 ___ Plaines,
Illinois

234— A utomotive
Accessories

231—C ars For S ale
1988 CiMd‘jr T T T y k V .4 x 4 .h u .
good tr e t. $1,000. obo 407-3280108.

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2 5 8 Alteratlona
2 5 0 A ppliance R epair
2 5 7 Auto E le ct. R epair
2 5 8 Autom otive
2 6 0 B u sh H ogging
2 8 1 C om putsr C onsulting
2 8 2 C a b in e ts
2 8 3 Carpentry
2 6 4 C arp et A In s u la tio n s
2 8 5 C a rp el C lean in g
2 6 8 Celling R ep air
2 8 7 C eram ic T ie
2 6 8 Child C a re C e n ters
2 8 9 C lean in g S e r v ic e s
2 7 0 C o n cre te
2 7 1 C onstruction
2 7 2 Delivery S e r v ic e s
2 7 8 D ry w sl
2 7 8 Electrical
2 7 7 F en ce
2 7 8 H andy M an
2 7 9 Hauling
2 8 0 H om e Im provem ents
2 8 1 Irrigation A R epair
2 8 2 Jan itorial S e r v ic e s
2 8 3 Jew elry A R ep air
2 8 4 Lakefront C learing
2 8 5 L an d scap in g
2 8 8 Laundry S e r v ic e s

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21 Blow one's
stack
22 Fills with
wonder
26 First Oscar
winner lor
animated
Films
27 F^ysicians,
briefly
28 Jules Vome
milieu
20 Comlc/host
Jay
31 County in the
Sunshlno
Slato
32 Paraphomalta
33 Instrument
played by
Bach
34 What cute
little babios
becomo
someday
35 Black, In
verso
36 Scandal-

2 3 1 C a rs F or S a le
2 3 4 Automotive
A c c e s s o rie s
2 3 5 Truck/Busea/Vans F o r S a le
2 3 6 C a r R e n ta ls
2 3 8 V eh icles W anted
2 3 9 Motor c y cle a/Biksa F or S a le
2 4 0 B o a t R e n ta ls
2 4 1 R e c V eh k Jea/ C am p er* F or S a le
2 4 3 T railers F or S a le
2 4 5 F arm Equipm ent

2 5 2 Accounting
2 5 3 Additions A
Rem odeling
2 5 4 Air Conditioning

T h e U n iv e rs a l C ro s s w o rd
Edited by Timothy E. Parker
ACRO
1 Have
oomparonion
8 SUoQnr'n dish
• Fondtod
rudnfy
14 HitchoocNn
wM
a
18 Snoopy poor
16 Humiliate
17 Dnf*ntn,
barely
18 Certain
human bone
18 Light buR)
unto
20 Finish
23 Eye Irritant
24 Umbrella
spoke
28 Low dame
27 Request
payment
20 Slope traveler
3 0 Graduate's
prize (Abbr.)
32 F al apart
36 "Cannery
Rowcharacter
3 7 Uke Homo
sapiens
30 Coal
container
30 Felt crummy
40 "...lor chil­
dren of a l
___ T
41 Risk
everything
43 Threw one's
hat In the ring
44R A B singer
Braxton
48 Snack
48 Man of
wealth or

A U TO M O TIV E

Seen Cnfeman urrettoXwmeew.
2 hp. 8275. new $649 99. MaluU
cordtot* driver ckU $45. new $129
large •oXxkon new &amp; uaed g JI trait,
dube. pul carl* 407-3332090
g o ld

Due to rhvoree' Musi e e l ndustnal
sewing mechxie lor sms4 bu seiett
or home New. heevy duty. weSung
feel lor upholstery, leather end
u r e a s Reg 81200 0 0 pny orty $660
Abo Needs tewing machxie. brand
new Xi original canon, doe*
everything automatically
Rag
8449 00. u o f o e 8 181. CM 407-BG25506, day or rtf*

in th a o v e n t v o u n e e d t o . c h a n g e y o u r a d ;
If you need to change your ad whao n la running, pleaaa piva U* a c a l and
we mX m ake the ch an g e lor the nuxt avaSabia erkbon. P le a se ch eck your ad
on the first day of publtcatton. M you find an error, p le a se c a « us InenedUtely
a n d wo wl« oonect the error for the n esl pubkeatton W a are reeponeW e lor the
.first Insertion only and only for the coal of tha V et Insertion.
^

G oo d T hin g s to E a t
M usical Instrum ents
M iscellan eo u s
Auctions

223— M iscellaneous

Assorted VHS Movies 8 Video
Gam e* Make Offer Dealers
Welcome1 Phone or Fax. 407_________ 3 0 2-4752__________

Have Your Advertisxig Flyers
Printed 8 Inserted Xi The
Semeiol# Hereto fl

a t e r ia l s

COfMUOATED STEEL NOOFV4Q

181 A pp liances A
Furnlturo F or S a to
1 0 3 Television A Storoo/Rndio
1 8 5 C om puters F or So to
1 0 7 Sp o ilin g G oo d s
1 0 9 O ffice Supp lies
191 Building M aterials
1 9 3 Lawn A G ard en
1 9 5 M achine Work
1 9 7 R e sta u ra n t Equipm ent

223— M iscellaneous

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Free To Loving Homs: BtauWul
Female flotlweier. has been •fixed',
gentle, loves children A other
Mud oo to a taring home. 38881“ ------

The Lakeland Center
Sept 21 A 22
9-8 S s t 9-4 8txi
Sponsored by: I sketand R4le
A Pistol Club. Ine

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Accessories

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141 H om es F o r S a le
1 4 3 O ut o f S ta le
Property F or S a lo
1 4 8 R e so rt Prop erly F or S a le
1 4 7 Industrial Property F or 8 a le
1 4 8 M obile H om e Lo ts F or S a le
1 4 0 C o m m ercial Property F or S a le
I S t Investm ent Prop erty F or S a le
1 5 3 A c rea g e Lot F or S a le
1 8 4 O p en H ou se
1 8 5 Condom inium s F or 8 a le
1 8 7 M obile H om es F o r S o le
1 5 9 R e a l E sta to W onted
tBO B u s in e s s F or S a le
1 6 3 W aterfront Property Tor S a le
1 6 5 D uplex F or S o lo

91 Apartments/
H om es
To S h s r a
0 3 R o o m s F o r R en t
0 8 R o o m m a te W anted
0 8 R etirem en t H om es
0 7 A partm ents - Furnish ed
0 0 A partm ents • Unfurnished
1 0 0 Condom lnum R e n ta ls
t o t H o u se s Furnish ed
10 3 H o u se s Unfurnished
1 0 8 Duplea/Tnplex
1 0 7 M obile H o m e s F or R e n t
l i t R e so rt V acation s
I t 4 W areh ou se/ R en tal S p a c e
118 Industrial R e n ta ls

mmwAAU

C o m m ercial R e n ta ls
Offtco S p a c e F o r R e n t
P a s tu re For R en t
W an ted To R en t
L e a s e To Own
Storagn/O ffice F o r R e n t

REA L ESTA TE

REN TA LS

4 8 D eb t ConsoDdatlc
8 8 B u s in e s s
Opportunities
8 7 O pportunities
8 0 F in ancial S e r v ic e s
81 M on ey to Lend
8 3 M o rtgag es

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P a y in g f o r y o u r c l a s s i f i e d fld l
Wa Olatfiy accen t M astercard or Visa. W e also &lt;*tS taka ca s h or a personal
enact! Advertiser* who wtsh to b e bated con m ake arrangem ents a t th e time
their ad la p ie ced ' P le is e k eep m mind that a d * ^ tha FarsonaW ( g a s a 2 1 )
Busm esa Opportunitie* (etas* 85) A O arage S a le s (2 1 7 ) raqutr* paym ent m
• d y in ot.

GET HEALTHCARE-LIFE turns out differently
without it I $54.9S/moath/ftrolly. Hospitals dtmiiuprtsrriplioM-labt. Pre-existing conditions accepted.
Even maternity!! 40,000 FL Doctors. (111)3336111 ext. 1000

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Help W an led
DRIVERS. WILL-TRANS NEEDS student drivers
NOW! CDL staining available, with our partner
training program with CC USA Tuition Reimburse­
ment lo qualified students ($7T)496-3222.

DIET DRUG USERS. FREE I
Phcn. Redux. Poadimin. Had om if you are Injured
and have money coming Call Katsman. Wasacrmaa.
and BennardinL ($00)-3-U W YER.
SERIOUSLY INJURED? Need a Lawyer? All aoideat and negligence daims. Auto, Med, Malpractice.
Wrongful Death, esc. A-A-A Anorecy Referral Ser­
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division, name change, military, missing spouse, etc.
Only one signature required. 'Eaduda govt. fees,
uncontested. Ptperwodc done for you (100)4622000 ext. 401. B. Divorced.

SUSWEEKLY! Processing HUD/FHA mortgage
ivfuads No cxpcncnce required. Call project refund
1100)449-4623 cat 2252 For more information.

Medkkl Services

WORK FROM ANY LOCATION stuffing covelopes 54000 Mo PfT. Receive 54 00 for every
envelope practised with ou'r safes material Call 24
lui IterAnted message 11)1)492-1624

ALL Elcdrlc Wheelchairs. New-Wheelchalra A
Powtrchxire (Scooter Style). "No Cost To You If
Eligible*. Medicare Accepted. Florida Statewide.
Quality Service-C»U 7 days. ($00)$3)-3I5S.

DHIVtKS-OWNhK OFCKATORS-8 Immediately!
Rccfcrs-wc have freight! 23 yre. of age. CDL W/
Harmal. clean record. IYR/OTR. (407)331-3833 or
($00)715-9536 M-P. I0am-)pm

FCAN

BEAUTIFUL NORTH CAROLINA WESTERN
MOUNTAINS. Own cool NC MomUlin homo, cab­
ins. ain^a. Chcrekse Mountain Hanky, lac. 1285
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Sidewalk project receives city’s go-ahead

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By M ichelle Jerfa
Managing Editor
LAKE MARY — The wait is finally over
for residents in the Evansdale area.
Commission Thursday gave its approval
for city staff and the engineering firm of
Dyer, Riddle, Mills and Precourt Inc., to
move forward with the Evansdale
Road/Pinc Tree Road sidewalk project. The
decision follows months of public input
gathering and engineering studies to deter­
mine the best funding and design alterna­
tive for the project.

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Thursday's motion included addressing
drainage problems and the construction of
traffic calming devices and a sidewalk on
the south side of Evansdale and Pine Tree
roads. If enough funds arc available follow­
ing the first phase of the project, a sidewalk
will also be constructed along the north side
of the roads.
"What we arc proposing won't solve

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every problem out there," Commissioner
Gary Brender said. "But, we will not make
it worse. We will make it better. But, it won't
be perfect."
When the Evansdale development was
built in the early 1980s, there were no city
requirements to build sidewalks in the
neighborhood. However, as more residents
moved into the area, people became

increasingly concerned with pedestrian
safety, especially for children walking to
and from school.
"Sidewalk codes have dunged since the
development went in," Lake Mary Mayor
Thom Greene said. "Back then, many peo­
ple didn't want sidewalks. They liked the
country-like atmosphere of the area."
The
engineering
firm
presented
Commission Thursday with four alterna­
tives for the sidewalk project, including the
constniction of a 5-foot sidewalk on the
See Sidewalk, Page 7A

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Tribe tripped by
potent duo
This past wook did not prove to
be very kind lor the Seminole
• High School girls volleyball
learn as It fell to a pair of pow­
erful squads in straight games.
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Devoted
educator
dies at
age 73
B y M arva H aw kins
Herald Correspondent •

Making Spirits
Bright
It may be a few weeks before
the beginning of Me'Ufldey
season, but Gerry Weldon’s
house already looks like
Christmas has arrived.
Page 1C

Awash *B
squasish
Fal markets ara awash In squash)
With so many to chooaa from, It's
easy to get confused.
Page BC

A devoted and dedicated edu­
cator, Theodore "Ted" Lcvett
Johnson of Flagstaff, Ariz. died
early Hiesday,
Sept. 17, 2001
He was 73.
Bom in
Sanford on
May 27,1929,
to Ezekiel
Bcnjamlnc
Johnson and
Carrie T.
Wilson
Johnson, he
was a 1947
graduate of
Johnson
Crooms
Academy
.
.
where he was an honor student
After high school Johnson
attended Florida A it M College
and because of his health he
transferred to Northern Arizona
University (NAU)whcre he
received his degree in history.
After graduation in 1956, Ke
returned to Sanford where he
taught history at his alma mater,
Crooms Academy for ten years.
In 1966 Johnson returned to
Arizona and received his masters
degree in English from NAU in
1967. Joining the faculty at NAU
in 1969, he taught composition lit­
erature and minority literature.
Being the dedicated professor
that lie was, Johnson became
involved as an advisor to four
campus organizations,
and
served on a wide range of univer­
sity committees. He was a great
trailblazcr in the service of diver­
sity and minority student needs
at NAU for more than 30 years
and was active in dvil and politi­
cal affairs in Flagstaff.
Johnson was recognized with
on Alumni Service Award, and
most recently the Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. Achievement
Award by the Black Student
Union. Students always saw him
as someone that they could talk
to, someone who would listen
and understand their needs. His
atest contribution to NAU has
grcatc
been his quietest one • his influ­
ence on students of all back­
grounds and his willingness to
guide, support and educate stu­
dents throughout his career at
NAU.
A pioneer and politician in the
See Johnson, Page 7A

This week­
end's
Sanlando
Depression
Era Glass
show and
salo is one ol
tho last glass
shows that
wil be held at
the Santord
CMc Center
before it is
tom down to
make room
for the
Conference
Center.

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goodbye
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HeSd pMoi by Tbmniy Vkwnl
this weekend's glass show.

S a n la n d o s h o w
le a v in g S a n fo r d
a ft e r J a n u a r y
B y M ichelle Jerta
Managing Editor
he Sanlando Depression Era Glass
show and sate has become the
next victim of progress.
After this weekend's event, only one
more show will be held in Sanford before
it moves to its new home at the DeLand
fairgrounds. The January show will be the
last glass show held in the Sanford Civic
Center before it scheduled to be tom down
to make room for the proposed
Convention Center.
"We've held the show in the Civic
Center, twice a year, since 1973," said show
coordinator Millie Downey. "And, I’m def; Sanford."
initely sad about leaving!

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MiMe Downey has been the coordinator o&lt; the Sanlando
Depression Era Glass show and sale sinoe 1966.

See Glass, Page 7A

Sanford
considers
car lot
alternatives
B y Dan P ing
Editor
SANFORD — City Commis­
sioners will take public comment
on the revision of Schedule E of
the
Land
Development
Regulations.
Key among the revisions are
stiffer regulations for used auto­
mobile dealerships wanting to
relocated to Sanford. The regula­
tions do not affect existing deal­
erships, but several owners have
expressed concern about the
changes.
When the ordinance was orig­
inally presented to commission­
ers, the regulations called for a
minimum one acre lot for any
new used-car dealership. Jim
Dunn,
owner
of
CMC
Automotive Group, called the
move a "poison pill" that would
force dealerships out of the dty.
City planners reduced the
minimum lot size to one-half
acre. The street frontage require­
ment has also been reduced to
125 feet,’ the minimum allowed
by the Florida Department of
Transportation for roads with
speed limits less than 45 mites
per hour.
Monday's public hearing on
the changes is the first of two
opportunities citizens will have
to comment on the issue.
Also on Monday's agenda,
commissioners will discuss dur­
ing their 4 pan. work session a
proposed condominium devel­
opment along Lake Monroe.
A
private
firm,
QG
Investments Inc., has proposed
building five 10-story structures
along U S. Highway 17/92 an
property north of The Seminole
Herald building. The company
has already purchased 8 5 acres
and wants to buy about 8 acres of
dty land adjacent to its property.
The dty*s property indudes the
Public Works complex and the
Police Benevolent Association
(PBA) building.
In a tetter to the dty, Sid Vihlen
Jr., who represents Mehbub
Manji of QG Investments, asked
commissioners to consider enter­
ing an "exclusive option pur­
chase agreement" to begin nego­
tiations in exchange for a nonrefundable option payment of
$200,000.
Vihlen states in his tetter that
QG Investments needs the all of
the d t/ s property in order for
the project to "make sense from a
development and a financial
See Meeting, Page 7A

‘Great Fire’ changed Sanford’s future
B y Dan P ing
Editor

Director of Park* and
Recreation

Index
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Dear Abby ............................2A
food ..................................... ec
legal* ..............................4S-3S
u u sty u ....................... t c e c
Obituarist .............................3A
Opinion................................. 4A
Polks l o g ..............................7A
Religion............................4C-3C
Sportt .............................. 1M B

SANFORD — As the dty pre­
pares to celebrate its 125th anniver­
sary of incorporation, it's worth
remembering an event that change
the face of downtown Sanford.
Shortly after 9 a m. on Thursday,
Sept. 22, 1887, a week shy of
Sanford's 10-year anniversary, bells
tolled throughout Use dty, alerting
residents of a fire at Altrcc's Bakery.
Crews responded, but the blaze
quickly raged out of control, with
nearby wood-frame buildings
serving as a ready source of fuel

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When the fire was finally extin­
guished the following day, several
blocks of the densely populated
downtown had been destroyed
and losses were estimated at more
than $250,000.
The fire wasn't unexpected. By
the late 1880s several Florida
towns had already experienced
similar disasters, and the Great
Chicago Fire had dedmated tlut
mid western dty 16 years earlier.
Alicia Clarke, curator of the
Sanford Museum, said records
indicate that warnings had been
issued about Altrce's Bakery.
"The dty was already doing fire

inspections at that time," Clarke
said, noting that the Sanford Fire
Department was created in 1883.
"There were concerns about the
bakery, and it appears that the fire
started in the chimney."
Though the fire destroyed many
businesses and personal fortunes,
Clarke said the dty's business and
vemment leaders took a "glasslf-full" attitude. A building
boom began almost immediately.
Wood-frame shacks were replaced
with large brick structures, many
Fire crews survey the damage left by the 1887 Great Fire of Santord. This
of whidi not only remain 115 years
picture was taken from Santord Avenue ladng west down 1st Street. The
large white building is the Santord House Hotel, which was spared thanks to
tho efforts ol hotel guests, employees and local dtizens.
Sec Fire, Page 11A

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Page 2A Sunday. September 22. 2002

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

O ut &amp; A bout

Porch People

Winter Springs man
prepares nation in
Millennium Challenge

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While many U.S. service members
throughout the world continue to work in
support of the war on terror, the son of a
Winter Springs couple is stateside, playing
a vital role in the largest and most com ­
plex military experiment in history - an
experiment that foreshadows how the
nation will fight in future wars.
Air Force Tech. Sgt. Pat Buckroth, son of
Arnold and Dieu Buckroth of Winter
Springs, is taking part in what the
Department of Defense calls Millennium
Challenge, an experiment that combines
live forces with simulations to test the the­
ories, equipment and doctrine U.S. forces
will use on future battlefields.
More than 13,500 U.S. military and civil­
ian personnel participated in the experi­
ment from locations through the U.S.
Buckroth was deployed from his home
station of Robins Air Force Base, Ga., to
Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada to take
part in the experiment.
In the joint forces experiment, all four
services worked together to fight a simu­
lated battle where the goal was to defeat a
smaller, extremely mobile enemy that
potentially possessed weapons of mass
destruction.
Buckroth is a communications and navi­
gation systems technician on the E-8C
Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar
System aircraft, the JSTARS is a modified
Bbeing 707 aircraft used by the military for
surveillance purposes and has seen action
in Operation Enduring Freedom.
"A s an aircraft maintenance technician, I
inspect, maintain and repair the communi­
cations and navigation systems on the air­
c r a f t " he s a i n t ' s my responsibility to
e n s t h $ ^irprewTias a safe, reliable and
effective aircra ft to do,their jobs in." U li &lt;
"The exercise is unique because it's con­
sidered to be the first joint exercise that
combines not only all o f the services, but
also the active force and the National
Guard," he continued. "It's great to know
I'm helping the nation's leaders decide
how the military will fight in its future
w ars."
As the military continues to transform
itself in order to meet the world's emerg- ’
ing threats, Buckroth and his fellow air­
men will continue to play a vital role in
keeping the Air Force on the cutting edge.

Harleys, Hondas and
others will be revving up
Saturday, Sept. 21, to raise
money for Habitat for
Humanity. Registration will
be from 8:30 until 10 a.m. at
the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office/Public
Safety complex. Riders will
donate $10 then take a
scenic ride that will take
them through Seminole,
Lake and Volusia Counties.
The event is open to
Seminole County employees
and their families. The run
will end at 1 p.m. with
lunch and a raffle at Otter's
Riverside Restaurant off
Caraway Place in the Port
of Sanford.
A huge flea market with
three buildings full of items,
will be held Saturday, Sept.
21, from 8 a.m. until 2:30
p.m. at Lutheran Haven,
com er of SR-426 and
Chapman Road in Oviedo.
Food will also be available.
Proceeds are to benefit
Lutheran Haven Nursing
Home.
For information phone
407-977-7546.

Htfftld photo by Tommy Vlnctnt

Handcrafted Porch People spend their leisure time watching the birds and bees pass them by from their front porch perch at
Gerry Weldon's home in Sanford. The pair don't say too much, but they are quite crafty people.

False 911 Call
Charles Anthony Jones, of
South Sanford Avenue, was
arrested by sheriff's deputies
Thursday. Deputies and Sanford
Police were called regarding a
burglary in progress in the
•^Midway area and had a perime. t e r s e t up around the'arta'. Whiiri “
. a deputy repqrted receiving a _ _
911 call regarding shots Tired and
a man on the roadway, the
perimeter was called off and offi­
cers searched for the downed
man. Nothing was found and no
shots were reported by area peo­
ple. A vehicle was stopped and
three men were in the vehicle.
When the driver exited the vehi­
cle, he reportedly told police that
Jones, a passenger in the car, had
made the call on a cell phone.
A check with the 911 office
reportedly identified the phone
number on the cell phone as hav­
ing made the call. Later, Jones is
said to have told officers it was a
joke. Jones was arrested on
charges of crimes against a per­
son, making a false report of the
commission of a crime, and mis­
use of the 911 system. The driver
of the vehicle and another pas­
senger were not arrested.

ed on a warrant for violation of
probation on a conviction o f bat­
tery to a law enforcement officer.
When police approached him, an
altercation toolc place. In addi­
tion to the warrant, Hughes has
now been charged with an addi-

enforcement officer, resisting an
^officer with violence, and resist- ’
charges of possession of marijua­ ing an officer without violence.
na with intent to sell/deliver,
Domestic Case
possession o f narcotics equip­
Jimmie Hampton, 41, of
ment and carrying a concealed
Hidden Lake Drive, was arrested
firearm. The arrest report indi­
bv Sanford police Wednesday.
cated an 18-year old man in the
•He reportedly had an altercation
vehicle with Meadows was also
with a female at the Post Office
taken to the jail, but no report
in downtown Sanford. He was
was immediately available.
charged with battery/domestic
violence, and assauft/domestic
Shoplifting
violence.
John Paul Melendez, 18, of
Edgewater Circle, Sanford, was
Battery
arrested by Sanford police
Carl Rayson Nelson, 24, of
Wednesday. A security guard at a
Ridgewood Apartments,
major store at the Seminole
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford
Towne Center mall reported see­
olice Thursday. Officers said he
ing Melendez on closed circuit
ad been involved in an alterca­
television, removing jewelry
tion with a female, who was
from cases in the store, and
holding a 4-month old child. The
apprehended him outside the
report said Nelson striking her
store. When Sanford police
cause her to drop the child on
arrived they charged him with
the floor. The child was not
petty shoplifting from a mer­
injured. When officers arrived at
chant.
Traffic Stop
the residence, they said Nelson
Kenneth Eugene Meadows, 20
was found hiding in a closet. He
Warrant Served
of Valencia Street, Sanford, was
Brandon Lebron Hughes, 20, of was arrested on charges of cruel­
stopped by deputies on Lake
ty toward a child,
Cowan Moughton Terrace,
Como Road Wednesday. Officers
battery/domestic violence, and
Sanford, was located by Sanford
discovered several bags of mari­
resisting an officer without vio­
police Wednesday at 3rd Street
juana and a handgun in the vehi­ and Olive Avenue. He was want­ lence.

The C ity o f Longwood
will present the third annu­
al B ik e Rodeo, Saturday,
Sept. 21 from 9 a.m. until
noon, at Longwood City
H a ll 175 West Warren
Avenue. It will be a day of
activities dealing with Dicy­
cle and bicycle safety.
Several challenges will be
offered through the event.
Great prizes and refresh­
ments will be available. The
event is free of charge and s
sponsored by the Parks and
Recreation Advisory Board.
" J For additional informa-1" 1
tidri phflrie 407-260-3447!1

cle. Meadows!was. arrested oiC

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The W inter Springs City ’
Commission will meet
Monday, Sept. 23, beginning
at 6:30 p.m. Items on the
agenda include finalizing
the budget requirements,
board appointments, sugs ted new fees for use of
t sports fields at four city
parks, and other matters.

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First-tim e homeowners
workshop, sponsored by
National City Mortgage,
will be Sept. 28, from 9 a m .
Until 5 p.m. at 417 E. 2nd
Street, Sanford. GoldenRule
Housing and Community
Development Corp. is host
of the workshop.
Reservations are required
by phoning 407-324-9123.
Certificates are accepted by
City of Orlando, Seminole
County and Volusia County
SHIP programs. SHIP is
now making available up to
$27,000 down payment
assistance. A continental
breakfast and lunch will be
served.

Military News

A ir F orce Tech. Sgt. Pat B uckroth

Marine Corps Cpl. Hayes S.
Brahmer, and Marine Corps Cpl.
Tamara M. Sleep, have recently comletcd a six-month deployment to the
lediterrancan Sea and Arabian Gulf
while assigned to the 22nd Marine
Expeditionary Unit, based in Camp

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Obituaries
RUTH B. HEYNE
Ruth B. Heyne, 95,
Woodpecker Lane, Oviedo,
died Thursday, Sept. 19,2002.
She was bom Sept. 5,1907 In
St. Louis, Mo. She was a
homemaker.
Survivors include husband,
Walter M., Oviedo; sons,
Walter M. Jr., and Herbert B.;
daughter, Carole R. Ludwig;
16 grandchildren; 19 great­
grandchildren.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
TH EODORE LEVETT
JOHNSON
Theodore "Ted" Levett
Johnson, 73, East Silver
ruce, Flagstaff, Arlz., died
esday, Sept. 17,2002. He
was bom May 27,1929 In
Sanford. He was a retired

professor at Northern
Arizona University, and a
member of New Mount
Calvary M.B. Church in
Sanford.
Survivors include wife,
Gwendolyn, Flagstaff; son,
Jawando, Mesa, Ariz.; daugh­
ter, Angela Johnson-Valli,
Mesa; five grandchildren.
Funeral Services will be
held Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 4
m., at New Mount Calvary
issionary Baptist Church.
Viewing will be Monday,
Sept. 23 from 4 until 9 p.m. at
Wilson-Eichclbcrgcr
Mortuary, Inc.
Wilson-Eichclbergor
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
TH O M A S JOSEPH
WATKINS
Thomas Joseph Watkins,

75, of Geneva, died Tuesday,
Sept. 10, 2002. He was bom
May 22,1927 in Nashville,
Tenn.
He was retired from
Operating Engineers Local
673 and was a disabled veter­
an of World War II.
Survivors include wife,
Sara; brother, Claude; chil­
dren, Greg Watkins, Claudia
Hughey, Tim Watkins, Moiirc
Reagan, Liz Watkins, Celeste
Knapp, and Bridget Quinn;
eight grandchildren; three
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
Friday, Sept. 30 in Oviedo.
Memorial donations may
be made to VITAS Healthcare
Corp. of Central FI.
www.vltas.com.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oviedo, in charge of
arrangements.

Gov. Jeb Bush and First Lady
Columba Bush have proclaimed
Monday, Sept. 23, "Family Day"
in Florida.
"Family Day — A Day to Eat
Dinner With Your Children," is a
broad, national effort to encour­
age family dinners as a way to
help children and teens remain
dmg-free. The National Center
on Addiction and Substance
Abuse (CASA) has encouraged
states to declare "Family Day"
as part of their efforts to recog­

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German American Society
Saturday, Oct. 12, the German
American Society will be hold­
ing its annual "OKTOBERFEST"
at the beer garden and club
house, 381 Orange Lane,
Casselberry. There will be lots of
entertainment and delirious
food.

Pre-Walk Meetings
In anticipation of the
Alzheimer's Association
Memory Walk 2002, a nation­
wide event to be held at Lake
Eola Park in downtown
Orlando on O c t 5, the
Association is holding two com­
munity meetings Wednesday,
Sep t 25, at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. at
Heritage at Longwood, 342 S.
Wayman Street in Longwood.
Pre-registration is recommended
for individuals and/or teams.
FotjnM itfw ul infonptttkwfcontact Louis Gebbia, Director, of'
Marketing, at 407-265-9100.
Lights, Camera, Action
Edward Jorden, a noted film­
maker, will be shooting a scene
for his new movie, "Return to
Bollywood" Monday, O c t 1, at
Magnolia Acres historic house,
in Longwood.
G olf Tbumament
Lake Mary Elementary School
will hold its annual golf tourna­
ment on O ct 11 at Alaqua
County Club. Cost is $80 per
player and indudes green fees
witn cart, a continental break­
fast, lunch, beverages, and
prizes.
Format is 4-Golfer Scramble,
Best Ball, Shotgun start at 9 a.m.
Entry deadline is O c t 1.
You can also sponsor a hole •
Gold «=$600 comes with a free
foursome, a plaque of apprecia­
tion and a customized sign on a
tee box. Silver = $300, comes
with a plaque of appreciation
and a customized sign on a tee
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O ct 5 from noon until 3 p.m. It
wUI be held at BJ's, 4270 West
SR-46 in Sanford, as a fund rais­
er, giving of school supplies,
and other events. The celebra­
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interested persons are urged to

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special festival and family cele­
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the Family Day message by gen­
erating increased awareness
through a brochure, website and
a variety of newsletters. The
Florida Restaurant Association
has invited all Florida restau­
rants to participate in this event
by asking them to offer dinner
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nize the central role played by
families in providing children
with the necessary moral
strength to avoid the dangers of
substance abuse and underage
drinking and smoking.
Studies have shown that the
simple act of having dinner as a
family can significantly impact a
child's decisions concerning
substance abuse.
State agencies, community
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Northeast Democratic Club will
hold its regular monthly meet­
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at the North Brandi, Seminole
County Library, 150 N. Palmetto
Avenue in Sanford. The
November general election will
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sion. The public is invited. For
additional information phone
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O p in io n
Fam ily watchdogs and
the new fall lineup
This coming week will begin the new fall
season on television. We will be seeing con­
tinuations of old shows with new plot lines,
as well ns over 36 prime time new shows on
the three major networks alone. Everyone is
hoping you will watch THEIR shows,
because the first "sweeps" come up in
November and that will tell the tale of what
........................... stays and what is dumped.
In consideration of this, I
looked up past TV shows,
and what I found in just a
five day period, may bring
back some nostalgia in recall­
ing other shows.
On September 19 - ER pre­
miered in 1994; Flipper pre­
miered in 1964, and People
are Funny premiered in 1954.
Nick
On September
20 - The
2Dt
P fe ifa u f Loretta Young Show pre• • • • • • • miered in 1953, Lou Grant
premiered in 1977 as a spin­
off from the Mary Tyler Moore show; MSquad premiered in 1957, the Phil Silvers
Show first hit the air in 1955, and The Thin
Man started in 1957.
On September 21 - NYPD Blue premiered
in 1993, Perry Mason with Raymond Bunstarted in 1957, and the Milton Berle Show,
also known as the Texaco Start Theater
opened in 1948.
September 22 - Family Ties started in 1982;
Friends started in 1994.
September 23 - The only new show on that
date was the Jetsons, premiering in 1962.
September 24 - Daniel Boone started in
1964; A Different World, a spin-off from the
Cosby Show, started jn 1 9 8 ? , ^ jLqye Boat
m arled floating around In 1977, L ov e or Life
premiered in 1951; The Munsters started in
1964 and 60 Minutes opened in 1968.
Boy, don't these bring back memories?
:Many of them are still being shown as re•runs, especially on cable and satellite, while a
•few are still with us, such as ER and 60
! Minutes.
• It is my hope that new shows will stress
•such things as honesty and family values.
‘.Many will show occupations such as the
:medical field and courts and la\v enforce•ment. I hope these will also express plots that
•will inspire viewers to be better individuals.
: But after over 25 years in the television
•industry, I know full well these hopes will
' not come to fruition in most cases.
: It's the new season. Watch what you want,
•but watch what your children are watching
•as well. You may find yourself being a family
; watchdog and sensor, but for the sake of
Jyour children's viewing, I see nothing wrong
1with that.
.

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Nick Pfeifauf is a form er anchorman and news
director at WESH Channel 2.

Opinion
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Don't Ika our potnt of view?
Do aontethino about H
Writ* ua a latter to the
editor. M lettara to the
editor must be signed and,
for verification purposes,
Include an address and
phone number. Letters
should atoo be (trotted to 500
words. Letters to the adtor
will be
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thc establishment’s impact and
compliance, a minimum number of
service bays and a maximum num­
ber of vehicles allowed on the site.
Locations that did not fit the new
criteria would still have the option
to request a variance to operate
under lesser requirements. The
lb the editor
I felt a need to respond to the let* enhanced regulations will not nec­
essarily drive businesses away,
ter published September 15,2002
rather the businesses that do devel­
from Mr. Dunn as it related to the
op under Schedule E will become
City's zoning regulations driving
more established due to the com­
small businesses out and denying
mitment made to the site by the
our residents some sort of service.
The item Mr. Dunn is referring to is business owner and/or landlord.
I have a hard time understand­
the proposed changes in Schedule ■
ing how improving the quality of a
E of the City of Sanford Land
certain land use will negatively
Development Regulations (LDR).
effect the long-term viability of the
While his letter made it sound as
dty or how fast food establish­
though Sanford is zoning out all
ments and discount stores would
small businesses, the issue that Mr.
Dunn is concerned about is the pro­ be effected by the ordinance as Mr.
Dunn suggests. Additionally, I can­
posed change to the automotive
not see the trickle down effect that
sales requirements.
Mr. Dunn refers to in his letter, if a
Bret, let me say that no existing
certain site to not compatible with •
buaknea* Is being zoned out. All
the automotive sales use, it to com­
established auto sales uses, at their
patible with another use. This new
current locations, would be grand­
use drives economic stimulus, the
fathered in under the new ordi­
nance. No one would be forced out same as on automotive sales use
as Mr. Dunn would have you think. docs, for the landlord, the grocer,
the clothier, etc. Let us hope that
What would happen to that anyone
wishing to establish a new autocno- automotive sales to not the only use
that our commercial properties arc
tive sales location, of any kind, in
able to attract.
the dty of Sanford woul need to
On Monday night, the City
comply with the higher standards
Commission will be considering
proposed in the revised Schedule E
the ordinance to adopt Schedule E
These changes to the LDR have
I would encourage all those who
been contemplated for approxi­
feci that this to an important issue
mately four years beginning when
to come and speak. I know that the
the Planning and Zoning
used automotive sales industry has
Commission started to see a
suggested it will have tremendous
tremendous influx of automotive
support. 1 hope that all those resi­
sales locations. Additionally, input
from residents and business owners dents and business people who
have previously spoken in concern
was taken into account as many
will also show up.
questioned why there were so
Michael Skat
many used automotive sales loca­
Chairman, City of Sanford
tions springing up on 17-92,
Planning and Zoning Commission
Sanford Avenue, 13th Street and
State Road 46. Many were con­
cerned with the size and the
appearance of these establishments.
Tnei City stal
staff undertook the Job of
reviewing the existing regulations,
taking stock of what Sanford
already had in terms of existing
automotive sales uses and speaking
with other municipalities. The
To the editor.
results of this review are the pro­
Please set the record straight
posed changes to Schedule E
regarding your misstatements in
These changes include, among
other things; requiring the site to be the September 8th paper.
The Downtown Business
a minimum of one acre, enhanced
Association (DBA) has never
landscape buffers and set-backs, a
received money from the City of
sunset provision to allow review of

Skat: no small
businesses are
being zoned out

D BA has never
received money
from city coffers

Sanford. The DBA produced the
Christmas Extravaganza and asked
the City to help, but the City
Commission refused. The
Christmas Extravaganza was, by
tire way, one of the most outstand­
ing events Sanford has ever seen. It
brought pleasure to and benefited
the entire City. The City, to its cred­
it, provided in-kind services (police,
firc/rcseue, dean up, etc.” They do
that for almost all large events.
The City has put a lot of money
into Sanford Ma Instruct over the
past ten years. Your comment,
"...and has received little bang for
its buck" seems to be a true state­
ment. The Chamber of Commerce
to the other organization the City
has helped furii over the years.
The DBA has no desire to take
the lead role in revitalizing down­
town Sanford. The CRA (through a
document from John Mercer,
Chairman), asked the DBA and the
Sanford Mainstreet organization to
merge into one organization that
would serve as one unified group
to represent the downtown busi­
ness community. I attended a meet­
ing of this new organization where
four dozen people voted to do Just
that
Someone named Lon Howell has
criticized the City for considering
giving money to the CRA to further
downtown redevelopment They
want to hire an Executive Director
to guide those efforts he says.
Howell suggests the money should
fro to "...all the other businesses in
the community". He to ill informed.
The CRA was created by State
Statute to receive tax dollars gener­
ated by Downtown Taxpayers to be
used specifically, and by law, for
Downtown Redevelopment. The
City to not providing this money
out of its general fund..zmd it can
only be used in the Downtown
Redevelopment area.
Sanford’s unique downtown
belongs to everyone - it to the heart
of the City. Without it Sanford
would be just another blip on the
highway to Orlando. The down­
town business and property own­
ers make the greatest investment
downtown and have the most at
risk. They should play a prominent
role in what to done. Of course it to
the City's responsibility to help
finance downtown redevelopment.
It to time they begin doing this
responsibly, however. The City
must get involved, not simply pro-

vide the dollars. The City has
allowed its investments into the
other organizations to go astray
jgh lack of their own involve­
invoivi
through
ment.
Iona Brown, Vice Ctuli
Downtown Business
Association

Board needs to
make decision
regarding choir
To the editor.
1 was aghast at the article in last
weekend's Seminole Herald concern­
ing the Seminole High School
Gospel Choir. The American
Heritage dictionary defines
"gospel" as "the teaching of Jesus"
■ n/4
arid
"theI teaching or doctrine of a
religious teacher. The ward axn»
from the Old English godspell,
meaning good news. Based on the
choir's name, I would assume that
many o f its songs are religious in
nature. I find it ludicrous to forbid
a gospel choir from performing in a
churcnbr
i because there might
------be
some religious content
I would not \
want students to be
required to attend a church service.
Nor would 1 want students' grades
to be influenced by their participatkm. But what ifFtthe memorial scrvice had been held in a football sta­
dium or the Civic Center? Would
the choir have been forbidden to
participate, or would they have
because
been allowed toi participate
i
the service was not in a structure
which to called a church?
The first amendment of the US.
Constitution says "Congress shall
make no law respecting an estab­
lishment of religion..." First,
Congress had nothing to do with
this situation. Second) this situation
had nothing to do with a law.
Third, the amendment relates to
establishing religion, and no reli­
gion to being established by a gov­
ernmental body or anyone else.
This amendment has been mtolnter
preted to suit individual wishes far
too often. Nowhere docs the
Constitution say that religious
events (church) and governmental
bodies (state) must be kept separate
tis chureh/stal
from each other. This
chureh/state
Continued on Page 5A

On the Street
The Herald asks people what they th in k ...
Publix Super
M arkets Inc.,
announced recent­
ly it will begin sell­
ing Irradiated b e e f
an d chicken next
year. O ther gro­
cery stores are
already selling it.
Som e health pro­
fession als support
irradiation as a
way to stop a rise
in food -born e ill­
nesses an d deaths.
Critics say the
process can cause
cancer. We asked
p eop le what they
think.

1

I haven't realty
heard about M.but it
sounds intriguing. It
soundskkaa good
Mika Morgan
New Smyrna

The only thing I
can say is that it must
have been tosted and
determined safe. If It
keeps the bad things
out, then if s OK with
me.
Jim Rosser
Camp Springs. Md.

I think Ignorance to
its biggest enemy.
People don't under­
stand, there is no
residuals of radtotion
at that level. It’s mak­
ing the food safer.
Bill Parkins
Geneva

I Sink I am never
gcangtobuy 1
Elian* Met and
Orlando

I don't agree with It
In combination with
the microwave, there
to too much radtotion.
Tracy Rue
Sanfor

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controversy grow out of a law suit
challenging the requirement by
some states that public schcx&gt;l chil­
dren memorize and recite a prayer
that had been written by the state.
That certainly was a case of slate
establishing religion. Not true in
this situation.
It seems to me that Mr. Hagerty
and Mr. Julian are making policy
decisions which are far-reaching.
According to the paper, Ilagerty
and Julian had made the decision
to "permanently ban the choir
from singing at any event amducted at a church." These two
men have made a giant leap from
the decision of I logan and
Hartson that participation should
not be required to permanently
banning tne choir. Where Is the
School Board in this? That is the
body which should make policy
decisions, not the superintendent
and attorney who are employees
of the Board. We need a school
board which makes policy deci­
sions, instead of allowing employ­
ees to make decisions for them.
Charlotte L Smith
Sanford

No harm will
come to students
singing at church
Tb the Editor
Tire headlines In the Seminole
Herald on Sept. 15 is a wake up
call. To ban the Gospel Choir of
our Public Schools from singing at
a special event of a memorial ser­
vice was enough to get my atten­
tion.
I have heard the Gospel Choir
of Seminole High School at events
at the school, and they lifted my
spirits and gave me hope for the
next generation.
We are taught in our churches
to honor those in authority. Our
first authority were our parents
who told us about God's love and
God's authority tells us not to
repay anyone evil for evil.
Rom.12:17.
We are to submit to the govern­
ing authorities for there is no
authority except that which God
has established. Rom. 13:1 &amp;2.
What harm can come to a child
when they learn these principals?
None.
• ■••Do not allow what you consid­
er good to be spoken of as evil.
■1
Mary E Hawver
Sanford

memorial at Central Baptist
Church merely because the memo­
rial was being held in a church. In
addition, he and Schrxtl District
Attorney Ned Julian have perma­
nently (tanned the Gospel Choir
from performing in any event that
might happen to &lt;xrur in any
To the editor.
church.
As I read the article about
It appears that this
Seminole High ScIkxiI's gospel
choir being banned from tire church Superintendent and Schrxtl District
Attorney are willing to cherry pick
event, I amid barely contain my
those judicial decisions which sup­
disbelief. The very notion of a
port their particular agenda. Court
"Gospel" choir denotes religious
decisions which defend the choir's
singing. Obviously the students
right to perform in pntgrams
have Joined tire choir knowing that
which luppen to be held in a
lliey will lie singing songs of a reli­
church also exist in ample quantity.
gious nature and such might per­
These anirt derisions Paul I lagerty
form in a church.
and Ned Julian prefer to cast aside.
Tire article stated that tire stu­
On the anniversary of 9/11,1
dents were disappointed at tire
attended a memorial at First
decision! As well as I can imagine
Baptist of Sanford. Active partici­
they were. I am sure they were
pants included Sanford Mayor
proud that Urey had been invited to
Brady U-ssard, Sanford Police
such a special event.
Chief Brian Tooley, Seminole
I decided that I should kxrk up
County Deputy Sheriff Steven D.
the meaning of the word "gospel"
Harriett, Sanford Police and
in my dictionary, lest I was of the
Seminole Sheriff's Honor Guards,
wrong opinion of the word. As to
Florida Army National Guard
the Thorndike/Barnhart
Honor Guard and a member o j the
Comprehensive Desk Dictionary,
United States Marine Corps.
the meaning of the word "gospel"
Should Paul Hagerty and Ned
is as follows: "1. the teachings of
Julian be in dire need of education
Jesus and the Apostles. 2. Usually,
(and their actions indicate that is
any one of tire first four btxrks of
exactly tire case), all the aforemen­
the New Testament, by Matthew,
Mark, Luke and John. 3. Often, part tioned are representatives of feder­
al, state and local governments.
of one of these btxrks read during a
Nothing prohibits groups or indi­
religious service." 1 guess I wasn't
viduals representing the govern­
wrong in interpreting that the word
ment (or going to school) from par­
"gospel" has a religious meaning
ticipating in an event merely
and therefore, anyone associated
because the event happens to be
with that word would hardly be
conducted inside a church.
offended by singing in a church.
Ned Julian stated as part of his
Exactly who Is the Seminole
case tlut "No student snould be
County School Board worried
about offending? Let there be a next required to attend and perform at
an event in a church in order to
time, when the fantastic Gospel
receive aiurse credit." Some acarChoir of Seminole High School, can
sation, if he can make it stick. Did
pay tribute with their voices raised
Clxrir Director Bob Maguire make
nigh! I, as well as many others, will
attendance and performance at
be sure to be there in support! I'm a
Central Baptist Crutch a require­
mother of five children in the
ment for course credit? Did choir
Seminole County school system.
Colleen Schmidt members have the option not to
Sanford participle in this particular event
without losing credit? Did Paul
Hagerty bother to ask these ques­
tions himself?
Two necessary questions here, I
would call them tire common sense
test. Arc those students who delib­
erately Join a "Gospel Choir"
offended by going into a church?
Docs Paul Hagerty know the
To the editor
meaning of the word gospel?
I was extremely disgusted to
One last questkm: Isn’t it time to
discover via the Seminole Herald
tell Paul Hagerty and Ned Julian to
that our illustrious, if spineless,•
find new Jobs?
Superintendent of Schools felt it
Joe Cooper
necessary to prohibit the Gospel
Sanford
Choir from performing in the 9/11

Schmidt looks
up meaning for
the word ‘gospel’

NOTICE OF PROPOSED
TAX INCREASE
The Seminole County Board of County Com m issioners
has tentatively adopted a measure to increase its
property tax levy.
Last year’s property tax levy:
A. Initially proposed tax levy ..............$107,715,600
B. L e ss tax reductions due to
Value Adjustment Board and
other assessm ent c h a n g e s ............$

C. Actual property tax le v y .................$ 107,801,102
Th is year’s proposed tax levy .............. $ 117,169,611
All concerned citizens are invited to attend a public
hearing on the tax increase to be held on
Tuesday, September 24, 2002
7:00 P.M.
at
County Services Building
County Commission Chambers, Room #1028
1101 E. First Street
Sanford, Florida 32771

Sanford resident
‘disgusted’ by
recent decision

B U D G E T

(85,502)

A FIN AL DECISION on the proposed tax increase
; and the budget will be r p ^ o at.this hearing.

S U M M A R Y

SEMINOLE CO U N TY - FISCAL YEAR 2002 - 2003
Mlllfa*ff?r.lL8g8
General Fund
Transportation
Env. Sensitive Lands
Trails Development
Unincorporated Roads
Fire/Rescue

4.7179
0.2910
0.0966 (Voted Debt)
0.1100 (Voted Debt)
0.1226
2.6334

CASH BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD

GENERAL
FUND
$ 15,065,688

$

39,300,000

TOTAL REVENUES AND OTHER
FINANCING SOURCES
Less Statutory Deduction
TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES AND BALANCES
EXPEN PITURE8/EXPEN8EB;
General Government
Public Safety
Physical Environment
Transportation
Economic Environment
Human Services
Culture &amp; Recreation
Other Uses
TOTAL EXPENDITURES/EXPENSES
Reserves
TOTAL APPROPRIATED EXPENDITURES
AND RESERVES

DEBT SERVICE
FUNDS

CAPITAL
PROJECT
FUNDS

ENTERPRISE
FUNDS

INTERNAL
SERVICE
FUNDS

OTHER
GOVERNMENT
FUNDS

$ 2,250,000

$ 1,545,000

S 58,530,478

$ 60.792,906

$ 4,000,000

$ 15,737,433

TOTAL
PROPOSED
FUNDS
$

197,221,505
•

‘i

ESTIMATED REVENUES;
Taxes:
Miltage per S I,000
Ad Valorem Taxes 4.7179
Ad Valorem Taxes 02810
Ad Valorem Taxes
0.0966 (Voted Debt)
Ad Valorem Taxes
0.1100 (Voted Debt)
Ad Valorem Taxes
0.1228
Ad Valorem Taxes
2.6334
Sales and Use Taxes
Franchise Taxes
Utility Taxes
Licenses and Permits
Intergovernmental Revenue
Charges for Services
Fines and Forfeitures
Miscellaneous Revenues
Other Financing Sources

FIRE
FUND

TRANSPORTATION
FUNDS

3,171,631
7,858,951
4,370,702
658.429
13,445,135
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10,832,000
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49,319,295
60,124,569
5.066,865
35,437,024
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(20,038)

53,962,122
(1,157,171)

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(12.863,201)

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$52,804,951

$559,401,735

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8,272,395
16,148,611
1,464,510
13,318.195
241,640
139.903
1.254,642

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108,271,120
76,868.833
94,780,602
13,510,537
6,635,827
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108.249.988

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5,195,722
1,819,353
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1,137,228
24,134,178
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10,832,000
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4,539,218

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(199,124)

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(62.500)

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Further Info on the
Sanford Lakefronl Picture
M.L. "Sonny" Rabom brought
me the following information a
few days after the picture of the
west lakefronl was published on
Sept. 4. He knew a lot more than
I did about the places shown and
is always willing to share infor­
mation which is appreciated.
The Motors Inn Restaurant
shown in the foreground was
owned and operated by Evelyn
Biggers. Sonny claimed it was a
great place for a meal or a quick
cup of coffee.
Sonny called the oil storage
tanks "tank farms". Barges from
the Jacksonville area traveled
south on the St. Johns to offload
fuel into these tank farms. Gulf,
Standard Oil, Citgo and others

were represented. They then
traveled to Central Florida dis­
tributors.
When the tank farm operation
ceased, Jim Ryan, director of the
Port of Sanford devised a
scheme to utilize the tanks to
provide a fuel storage facility at
the port. Cranes lifted the tanks
into L ike Monroe. They were so
water tight they floated. They
were lashed together with steel
cables and gently nudged by
barges to their new home at the
I’ort of Sanford.
Hie bandshell, built in 1924,
provided a very useful purpose
until it was demolished in 1962.
There were concerts, Easter sun­
rise services, school group pre­
sentations and patriotic holiday
observances. The bandshell is on
the cover of the 2003 Historic

Sanford calendars sponsored by
the Sanford Historical Society.
Tliesc can be purchased at the
Sanford Museum, Knights Shoe
Store and the Seminole Herald.
At the very top of the picture,
jutting out into Lake Monroe, is
the early beginnings of the
Sanford Marina. City trucks and
possibly private contractors
would back up onto the narrow
slip
and
dump
broken
concrete slabs, blocks and the
like to form a breakwater. Cal
Conklin was the designer and
engineer for the marina project
in 1966. Dredging and filling
then took place to complete the
foundation.
Bleachers were placed on the
river bank by the city for the
"seawall superintendents" to
observe the activity.

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purest sense, he often fought for
the rights of those who had few,
never caring for the glory or
reward of high elected office said
co-worker Roger Bacon, a profes­
sor of English. Johnson and Bacon
forged a friendship when condi­
tions made such relationships dif­
ficult. Bacon said Jonnson
responded to others needs and

injustice.
"He blazed trails and forged
ahead, sowing they way like a true
pioneer," Bacon said.
Deborah Harris, associate dean
of students, said pmfessor Johnson
was "the wise old man" in her life,
always available with a listening
ear and heart.
Bill Burke, pmfessor emeritus of
English remembers him as the first

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The event originated almost
29 years ago when Sanford res­
idents Sara and Edison Myers
decided to organize a
Depression Era Glass show and
sale — the first of its kind in
Florida. In 1986, glass dealers
Downey and her husband, Bill,
became the show's coordina­
tors, continuing the tradition
started by the Myers.
Today, the show boasts more
than 25 top-quality dealers from
throughout the United States,
who display and sell thousands
of glassware pieces produced
during the Great Depression of
the 1930s. Many of the vendors
have become regulars at the
Sanford show, traveling to the
city twice a year from places as
far away as Missouri.
Donald Mousseau, a dealer
from Daytona, has participated
in the Sanford show for 18
years. He plans to move with
the show when it moves to Its
new location in DcLand.
"I feel negatively about leav­
ing Sanford," Mousseau said.
"Although I'm just from
Daytona, 1 always stay here
during the show. When the
show leaves, I think it is really
going to hurt the Sanford busi­
nesses."
According to Downey, each
glass show attracts more than
3,000 people to the Sanford area.
Many visit the downtown
shops and stay in local motels
during the weekends surround­
ing the biannual show.
"I've had a lot of the business
owners tell me they do their
best business when the show is
in town," Downey said. "I hear
many of the shops in down­
town are crying the blues."
’ Elbby Ferrell, co-owner of
sinrora’s' Arts and Ends, said
her business will suffer once the
glass show leaves the city.
"I'm worse than sad, I'm
alarmed about the show leaving
Sanford," Ferrell said. "The
glass show produces the two
best weekends of the year for
us."
Although city officials have
encouraged Downey to return
to Sanford after the convention
center is constructed, she said
the show will remain in its new
location.
"I will have to honestly say,
Sanford has been super good to
us," Downey said. "But, the
show will not come back after
they rebuild. If I pull out now, 1
am out for good."
Residents, however, have two
more weekends to visit the glass
show before it leaves town. The
event will continue this week­
end and also beheld in January.
This weekend's show started
Friday and will continue
Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m., with a $3 admission fee for
each day.
Gene Florence, author of
numerous glassware books, will
be the special guest speaker
during the show. He will be
available to answer questions,
and several of his books will be
available for purchase.
Door prizes, many donated
by the dealers, will be drawn
every hour during the glass
show. The Colonial Room
Restaurant will provide a snack
bar.
Sanford's
last Sanlando
Depression Era glass show will
be held the weekend of Friday,
Jan. 24. For more information,
call Downey at 407-298-3355 or
407-855-5502.

south side of the roadway or the
construction of 5-foot sidewalks
on both sides of tire road. Cost esti­
mates for the two projects are
$257,469 and $417,438, respective­
ly- ,
Other alternatives included the
construction of a 6-foot, one-direc­
tional shared use path on both
sides of the road, and the con­
struction
of
an
8-foot
sidcwalk/bike path on just one

remained as a teacher of a course
in African-American experience
for the Ethnic Studies Program.
Johnson and his wife of 42
years, Gwendolyn, were home in
July to visit with their family and
friends in Sanford and Central
Florida.
Johason is survived by his wife,
Gwendolyn; a son, Jawando
Johason and his wife Danice; a

daughter, Angela Johnson-Valli
and her husband Victor; five
grandchildren,
Erin, Justine,
Levett, Derek; six aunts, Eunice I.
Wilson, Ollie W. Johnson, Virginia
Wilson, Mildred Wilson, Inez jelks,
and Ruthic Wilson; two uncles,
James "Chief" Arron Wilson; two
sisters-in law; and two brothers-inlaw.
A memorial service was held in

Flagstaff on Friday, Sept. 20,2002.
A viewing will be Monday, Sept.
23,2002, from 4 until 8 p.m.
A I lome Going Celebration for
Professor Theodore "Ted" Levett
Johnson will be 4 p.m. Tuesday,
Sept. 24,2002 at New Mt. Calvary
Missionary Baptist Church in
Sanford.
Wilson-Eichelberger Mortuary
is in charge of the arrangements.

side of the roadway. Each option
includes the constniction of medi­
an islands and speed tables to
slow traffic traveling along the
roadways.
More than 20 residents attend­
ed Thursday's meeting and voiced
their opinions concerning the var­
ious sidewalk alternatives. A peti­
tion containing more than 200
names was given to the commis­
sioners indicating a majority of the
residents want sidewalks on both

sides of the roads.
However, there were several
residents who voiced their dis­
agreement with the two-sidewalk
option.
"A sidewalk is a need," said
Henry Fitzpatrick, who lives on
Pine Tree Road. "My wife walks
every morning. She needs a side­
walk. She doesn't need two side­
walks. We don't need anything
beyond what we need."
Funding for the Evaasdale side­

walk project is now available as a
result of the county’s 10-year
extension to the one-cenl focal
option sales tax. The city will
receive $4.7 million over the 10year life of the tax revenue, with
$622,000 allocated to the sidewalk
and drainage improvements in
Evaasdale. lire remaining SI mil­
lion will be used for the Sand
Pond Road/Skyline Drive urban
road improvements.
Mayor Greene said, now that

Commission has approved the
continuation of the project, con­
stniction on the sidewalks should
start as s&lt;xin as possible.
"VVe want to begin immediately
with the design," Greene said.
"We also want to gather public
input on the final design, which
may slow down the process a little
bit. But, it's important to make
sure homeowners are aware of
what is going to happen in their
own front yards."

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ago, my brother, "Don," and

I've lost all respect for him.
We visit the small town where
my parents grew up, and I'm
sure everyone knows about
my father’s "secret child."
I haven't confronted my
father, mother or sister. I am
hurt, confused and angry.
They know something is
wrong. I feel like I'm naving
an em otional breakdown.
Should I ignore the situation
because I have nothing to do
with it? Is this even any o f my
business?
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Excellence Achievement award. This mark o f excellence honors firms for
their outstanding community service, professional integrity and dynamic
public relations programs. Gramkow Funeral home is one o f 41 funeral
homes receiving the Achievement award that will be presented during
NFDA’s 121st Annual Convention &amp; Expo in San Antonio, Texas, October
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The Sanford Historical
Society and the Sanford
Museum will participate in
the upcoming w eekend's
observance of Sanford's 125th
Birthday.
The Sanford Historical
Society will hold its regular
meeting on Thursday, Sept. 26
at the Museum, but it will
have a little different twist.
Instead of a speaker, there will
be a “Visual History of
Sanford."
During an extended social
time, members and guests will
be able to view various video
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Bose, Jay Bradbury and Dave
Wcyh.
Tliere will be celery, remi-;
nlscent o f Sanford as the
Celery City; posters depictinjg
Sanford landm arks; and
Sem inole High School memo­
ries such as Angels Eat Shack,
M cRcynolds, and the
Salm agundi, plus lots o f suri
prises.
The Sanford Historical
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Society's 2003 Historic
Sanford Calendars will be on
sale as will as 125th Birthday
pens, and all o f the society's
publications on various
aspects of the city 's history.
Be sure to visit the Sanford
Museum Sept. 28 and 29.
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refreshments Including a
birthday cake, will be served
beginning at 4:45 p.m. The
business m eeting will begin at
5:30 p.m.
The Sanford Museum will
be open from 1 until 4 p.m. on
both days of the Heritage
Festival, Sept. 28 and 29.
The sam e visual presenta­
tions will be available for
view and there will be lots of
activities in front of the
Museum.
It is possible that General
Henry Sanford him self will
make an appearance. The
Cabin Com panions, a bluegrass band, will perform on
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service excellence. First-time recipients o f this award receive a prestigious
plaque to display in their funeral home," said NFDA Chief Executive Officer
Christine Pepper.
To achieve recognition in the Pursuit of Excellence program, a funeral
home must meet quality service criteria in nine categories o f achievement.
The categories include: education, compassionate service, technical skills,
community and professional service, library or media resources, profession­
al development, in-house staff training, and public and community relations.
Monday, October 21st, has been declared Pursuit of Excellence Day at the
NFDA Convention. The day will include workshops as well as the award cer­
emony. A total of 278 firms across the United States and the West Indies will
be honored.
" I’m very proud to be a part o f a team who has made a strong commitment
not only to the families we serve but to the community we live in", says
Christopher Neal, General Manager, Gramkow Funeral Home.
Gramkow Funeral Home Staff: Alan Trucba L.F.D., Mike Browning,
Family Counselor, Dale Mills, Assoc, and Richard Wagoner, Aftercare
Specialist.
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Sanford Heritage Festival
Historic Downtown Sanford
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ind weather, the sun finally majority of us stayed most of the
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the annual day. Other former Celery Feds
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iring the past
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group went to New
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tend
was
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Jcrful Florida summer until late in the evening.
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Saturday
morning,
our
isely.
regular spot on the pool
('drove over on Thursday deck was taken over by some
an and found four of my families with children, so we
^classmates already there, moved to the other end and con­
of us went out to eat at tinued to visit with our friends
Restaurant although one from the 1940s and 1950s classes
got lost and joined us a all day with several classmates
ju r late.
bringing out snacks for our
lay morning we were sur- lunch.
I to receive a complimcntaI know there were representa­
Itinental breakfast In the tives from the 1941-59 and 61
jgjtVc were also given free classes, but I could have missed
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rdoor each morning.
classes. 1 really don't know
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My 1954 class was well repre­
sented with 12 classmates;
Freeda Colvin Koopmans, from
California; Jimmy Butler from
Edgcwatcr; Dicky Moss from
Key Largo; Sonny Haskins of
Titusville;
Carol
Loechelt
DeBrine from Cocoa; Sandra
Dunn Parker from Orlando.
From Sanford came Patty
Walker Speer, Paulette Cason
White, Edward McCall, Jay
Jacobs, Jim Houk, and me.
Several people with severe Ill­
nesses, walkers, wheel chair and
canes were there partaking in
most of the activities, but resting
a lot. We Celery Feds have
school spirits that can't be
dampened by such inconve­
niences.
1 believe there were approxi­
mately 170 people at the ban­
quet Saturday night, the largest
ever. Others came at various
times during the weekend so
there were probably about 200
people at the reunion.
Our hats go off to Tommye
Methvyn Johnson and Joan
Dampier Anderson of the class
o f 1950 who have organized
these reunions for the past 23
years. I have been to the last 17
and it is always a wonderful
experience. They are now both
having health problems, but
hopefully will gather again in
2003.
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Sanford City Hall
300 North Park Avenue
WORK SESSION
4 p.m. In tho City Manager's
Conference Room
Second Floor
1. Interview of prospoctivo board
appointoos.
A. Board of Adjustment &amp; Appeals:
Eddie R. Green, Alan ‘Doan’
Shoomakor, and Andrew P.
Valonlo. (R-1.A.)
2. Recent flooding update.
3.
Discussion
re:
Liability
Insurance.
A. Sewer backups.
B. Infrastructure insurance.
4. Discussion re: outsourcing lawn
maintenance.
5. Discussion re: Main Street func­
tions.
6. Discussion re: Ordinance No.
3749 re: revisions to LOR
Schedules R and F. (PH-7)
7. Discussion of Regular Agenda
items, Add-on items, and other
items.
8. Mayor's briefing.
9. City Manager's briefing.
A.
Discussion
re:
Florida
International
Waterfront
Residential
Condominium
Development
request
(Southshore Club).
B. Update re: Rlverwalk contract
and groundbreaking.
REGULAR MEETING
7 p.m. City Commission
Chambers. First Floor
•TRIM Public hearing to adopt res­
olutions 1917 and 1918 regarding
the final millage rate and the annu­
al budget for Fiscal Year
2002/2003.
Ads published
September 8 and September 18,
2002.
• Presentation to the Mayor and
City Commission by the Young
Performers of Tajirf Arts of a poem
written by Valada Flewellyn to com­
memorate the
City's
125th
Anniversary.
•Approval of Minutes.
Work Session, Special Joint
Meeting, and Regular Meeting of
September
9,
2002.
Recommended by the City Clerk
and the City Manager.
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.Consent Agenda
1. Approve paymehts made during
August 2002- Recommended by
the City Manager.
2. Approve payment of City
Attorney's Statement for the
month
of
August
2002.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
3. Approve Change Order »2 to the
Marquette Avenue utility con­
struction contract with Bergeron
Land Development in the amount
of $31,325.76. Recommended
by the City Manager.
4. Approve annual agreement with
Metroplan Orlando for FY
2002/03 In the amount of
$30,326.25. Recommended by
the City Manager.
5. Authorize expenditure of $15,510
to purchase striping and signs for
newly paved streets from
Fausnight Stripe and Line.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
6. Approve award for design phase
of the Cloud Branch outfall sys­
tem from 8th Street to 15th
Street to CPH Engineers, Inc. in'
the amount of $80,000, pending
receipt of CDBG funds for this
project for FY 2002/2003; autho­
rize proceeding with negotiations
with Professional Engineering
Consultants, Inc. (PEC) to devel­
op a Stormwater Business Plan
for the City of Sanford; authorize
proceeding with negotiations
with a minimum of three consult­
ing firms (including CPH, PEC.
and Hartman &amp; Associates, Inc.)
to enter into master agreements
for continuing engineering and
design services as needed by
the City. Recommended by the
City Manager.
7. Approve use of City property
(Magnolia Square and tst Street)
from 3:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on
Saturday, October 19, 2002 for
tho ’Sanford Main Street
‘Oktoberfest" special event;
approve street closures of 1st
Street from Oak Avenue to
;
Sanford
Avenue,
Palmetto
Avenue from Commercial to 2nd
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Street, and Park Avenue from
Commercial Street to 2nd Street
from 4:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. on
Saturday, October 19,2002; The
City Manager recommends
approval of tho use of City prop­
erty, the street closures, the side­
walk use, the sale and consump­
tion of alcoholic beverages and
food, and the fee waiver as stat­
ed above.
8. Approve use of City property
(streets) from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00
p.m. on Thursday, October 3,
2002 for the ‘Seminole High
School Homecoming Parade*
special event; approve street clo­
sures of Seminole Boulevard
from Sanford Avenue to San
Juan, San Juan from Seminole
Boulevard to tst Street, and 1st
Street from San Juan to Park

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Avenue from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00
3730 to dose, vacate, and aban­
p.m. on Thursday, October 3,
don an east-west alley lying
2002; The City Manager recom­
between 1702 Magnolia Avenue
mends approval of tho use of
and 1718 Magnolia Avenue, fur­
City property, the street closures,
ther described as lying between
and tho fee waiver as stated
East 17th Street and East 18th
above.
Street and between Magnolia
9. Approve use of City property (see
Avenue and Park Avenue;
attached
Special
Event
Franco!se N. Ager and Patrick
Appllcatlon/Permlt
for
McBride, applicants.
The
datos/tlmes)
from Sunday,
Director
of
Planning
ft
Novomber 3, 2002 through
Community Development and
Saturday, November 9, 2002 for
the City Manager recommend
tho *28th Annual Goldon Ago
that tho roquost be tabled until
Games* special event; The City
the October 28, 2002 meeting,
Manager recommends approval
based on the applicant's verbal
of tho use of City proporty, tho
requost of September 13, 2002.
street closures, and the fee waiv­
Ad published July 7, 2002; prop­
er as stated above.
erty owners notified July 8 ,2002;
10. Approve use of City property
proporty posted July 3, 2002.
(Lake Monroe Marina Island,
Tabled to the August 26, 2002
municipal parking lot, and Fort
meeting at the July 22, 2002
Mellon Park) from 6:00 a.m. to
meeting,
and
tabled
to
5:00
p.m.
on
Saturday,
September 23, 2002 meeting at
November 9, 2002 for the “Gator
August 26, 2002 meeting.
Chaser Head Race Regatta* 4. Second reading and adoption of
special event; approve street clo­
Ordinance No. 3738 to dose,
vacate, and abandon portions of
sure of First Street from Cypress
Avenue to San Juan Avenue
an unnamed north-south right-offrom 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on
way between Rinehart Road and
Saturday, November 9, 2002.
Oregon Avenue and between
Event Is sponsored by Mltty
Rinehart Road and Lowe
Events, LLC. The City Manager
Avenue; Michael F. McArdle for
recommends approval of the use
Blind Mice, LLC, and Dianne
of City property and the street
Kramer for Seminole County
School Board, ownera/appllclosures as stated above.
cants. The City Manager recom­
11. Award Employee Assistance
Services contract In the amount
mends approval. Ad published
September 11,2002.
of $5,155.68 to The Allen Group
by means of the Joint Utilization 5. Second reading and adoption of
process of the contract estab­
Ordinance No. 3750 to amend
lished by Seminole County for
the Human Resources Manual
subject
services.
Personnel
Rules
and
Regulations
regarding
Recommended by the City
Manager.
Educational
Assistance
12. Authorize use of General Fund
Program. Recommended by the
City Manager.
Reserves In the amount of
$15,441 to cover funding short­ 6. First reading of Ordinance 3729
fall In the Seminole Towns
repealing
and
reenacting
Schedule
E,
Additional
Center
CRA
fund.
Recommended by the City
Requirements and Provisions for
Manager.
Specific Uses, of the Land
Development Regulations and
13. Authorize use of General Fund
Reserves In the amount of
repealing Chapter 5, Sanford
$60,191 to cover contribution
City Code. The Planning ft
shortfall In the Fire Pension
Zoning Commission, the Director
Fund. Recommended by the
of Planning ft Community
City Manager.
14. Approve CPH Constructors for
engineering and construction
services for drainage Improve­
ments at Sanford Memorial
Stadium in an amount not to
exceed $12,400 to be funded
from General Fund Reserves.
Recommended by . ,the City
Manager.
15. Approve request to fund
Planning
&amp;
Community
Development Department's par­
ticipation In the Development
Order Inventory Tracking (DO-IT)
System In the amount of $2,500.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
16. Approve License Agreement
with BellSouth Advertising and
Publishing Company to promote
the City's 125th Anniversary
Celebration on the cover of the
2003 Sanford phone directory.
Recommended by the City
Manager.
17. Approve staff proceeding with
negotiations for Speed Week
Jam Concert Event to be held on
Lake
Monroe on
Friday,
February 14. 2003, with WHTQFM, COX Radio • Orlando.
Recommended by the City
Manager.

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Development, and the City
Manager recommend approval.
Ad published September 15,
2002.
7. First reading of Ordinance No.
3749 to amend Schedule R,
Airports and Aircraft, and
• Schedule F, requirements for
buildings, parcels, yards, buildIngsetbacks and lighting, of tho
Land Development Regulations.
The
Planning
&amp; Zoning
Commission, the Director of
Planning
ft
Community
Development, and the City
Manager recommend approval.
Ad published September 15,
2002. (WS-6)
Regular Items
1. Board appointments.
A. Board of Adjustment ft Appeals.
There are three vacancies on the
Board.
NEED TO MAKE
APPOINTMENT(S).
Applications are on file from
Eddie R. Green, Alan ‘Dean*
Shoemaker, and Andrew P.
Valente; the Director of Planning
ft Community Development and
the City Manager recommend
the appointment of Alan ‘Dean*
Shoemaker to fill a Division I
contractor Board position. (WS1A )
B. Sanford Airport Authority. The
terms of William R. Miller,
Chairman, and John A. Williams
win expire on September 30,
2002.
NEED TO APPOINT
REPLACEMENT(S) AND/OR
REAPPOINT.
2. Condemnation Status Report:
authorization to demolish.
A. 02-10, 613 Sanford Avenue,
Alison ft Davis Gakiraith, own­
ers. The Director of Planning ft
Community Development and
the City Manager recommend
demolition. This item was tabled
to the September 23,2002 meet­
ing at the September 9, 2002
meeting.
B. 02-13,1901 Country Club Road,
Henry Be’reks, Per Rep for
Estate of Marts Bereks, owner.
The Director of Planning ft

Community Development and
the City Manager recommend
demolition.
3. Adopt Resolution No. 1914 to
amend classification and pay
plan upgrading authorized posi­
tions
In
the
Recreation
Department and City Manager's
Department. Recommended by
the
Director
of
Human
Resources
and
the
City
Manager.
4. First reading of Ordinance No.
3751 to annex 0.24± acre of
properly between Oak Drive and
Narcissus Avenue and between
Rachelle Avenue and Palm Drive
(457 Palm Drive); Patricia Mauer,
owner. Recommended by the
Development Review Team, the
Director
of
Planning
ft
Community Development, and
the City Manager.
8. Approve final plat for Sanford
Sam's Club located at 1101
Rinehart Road, based on consis­
tency with the approved
Preliminary Subdivision Plan and
compliance with Chapter 177 of
Florida Statutes. Recommended
by the Planning ft Zoning
Commission, the Director of
Planning
ft
Community
Development, and the City
Manager.
6. Approve final plat for Wal-Mart
Supercenter located at 1601
Rinehart Road, based on consis­
tency with the approved
Preliminary Subdivision Plan and
compliance with Chapter 177 of
Florida Statutes. Recommended
by the Planning ft Zoning
Commission, the Director of
Planning
ft
Community
Development, and the City
Manager.
7. Approve final plat for Lake Mary
Boulevard/17-92 Commercial
Subdivision located at 3801
Orlando Drive, based on consis­
tency with the approved
Preliminary Subdivision Plan and
compliance with Chapter 177 of
Florida Statutes, and amend the
approved
Preliminary
Subdivision Plan to alow a max­

imum of one 67.5 square foot
monument sign on Lot 1, and
one 50 square foot monument
and one 2 square foot directional
sign on Lots 2, 3 and 4.
Recommended by the Planning
ft Zoning Commission, the
Director
of
Planning
ft
Community Development, and
the City Manager.
8. Adopt Resolution No. 1919
authorizing the City Manager to
enter into a Local Agency
Program (LAP) Agroomont with
the State of Florida Department
of Transportation for funds to
construct sidewalks on 16th
Street. Recommended by the
Director of Public Works and the
City Manager.
9. Approve renewal of Interlocal
Agreement with Volusia County
for mosquito and midge control
services, at the same rates as
our
previous
agreement.
Recommended by the Director of
Public Works and the City
Manager.
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• City Clerk's Report.
• City Manager's Report.
• Citizen Participation.
• City Commissioners' Reports.
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PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED
AT THE ABOVE MEETING OR
HEARING HE MAY NEED A VER­
BATIM RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS INCLUDING THE TES­
TIMONY AND EVIDENCE WHICH
RECORD IS NOT PROVIDED BY
THE CITY OF SANFORD. (F.S.
286.0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE INANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
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Public hearings
1. Re: 0.24± acre of property tying
between West S.R. 46 and
Northstar Court extended easter­
ly and between South White
Cedar Road and Central Park
Drive (100 White Cedar Road);
Charles L and Dawn Voikema,
owner/applicant.
A. First reading of Ordinance No.
3754 to annex the property.
Recommended
by
the
Development Review Team, the
Director
of
Planning
ft
Community Development, and
the City Manager.
B. First reading of Ordinance No.
3755 to rezone the properly from
AG, Agriculture, to PD, Planned
Development. Recommended
by the Planning &amp; Zoning
Commission, the Director of
Planning
ft
Community
Development, and the City
Manager, with conditions. Ad
published August 25, 2002.
2. Re: 4.62± acres of property lying
between Moores Station Road
and Marquette Avenue and
between Cameron Avenue and
Beardall Avenue (3945 Moores
Station Road); Sanford Airport
Authority, owner/applicant.
A. First reading of Ordinance No.
3752 to annex the property.
Recommended
by
the
Development Review Team, the
Director
of
Planning
&amp;
Community Development, and
the City Manager.
B. First reading of Ordinance No.
3753 to rezone the property from
AG, Agriculture, to RI-1,
Restricted
Industrial.
Recommended by the Planning
&amp; Zoning Commission, the
Director
of
Planning
&amp;
Community Dovolopmont, and
the City Manager. Ad published
September 8,2002.
3. First reading of Ordinance No.

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a n d w o m e n 's l o n g d r i v e , a n d c l o s e s t t o t h e p i n .

L O O K AT T H E S E G R EA T P R IZ E S
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A nd M ore •••
S P O N S O R S H IP P A C K A G ES:
G o l d S p o n s o r ; $450 i n c l u d e s h o l e s i g n a n d 4 p l a y e r s
S i l v e r S p o n s o r : $150 H o l e S i g n O n l y
B r o n z e S p o n s o r : $50 8 x 10 s i g n o n c a r t .
I n d i v i d u a l P l a y e r : $85 i n c l u d e s d i n n e r - e n t r y i n
th e lo n g d r iv e a n d c lo s e s t to th e p in .
E n t r y s h o u l d b e m a d e b y S e p t . 20 , 2 0 0 2 .
D o n 't m i s s o u t o n t h i s g r e a t t o u r n a m e n t .
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Sunday. September 22. 2002

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Fire
Continued from Page 1A

ship all goods and building mater­
later but serve as key elements in ial at half rates. They are going to
the city's current efforts to revital­ put up their depot and everything
ize downtown.
is going to move in the right way."
"It was a major event, no doubt,
flu nks to the efforts of Clark
but people didn't sit around and and Karon Jacobs, curator at the
wring their hands about the Seminole County Museum, many
tragedy," Clarke said. "They records and accounts of the Groat
quickly made plans to rebuild the Fire of Sanford remain. Jacobs
city."
efforts have been particularly note­
Clarke said that attitude was worthy. She uncovered newspaper
prevalent in many cities that expe­ accounts that detail the fire, the
rienced large fires.
losses and the rebuilding efforts.
"Most of the buildings were What follows are her discoveries
made of wood," Clarke said. from The Florida Times Union.
"Even the sidewalks were made of
wood. There were some who had
Friday S ep t 23,1887
begun constructing brick build­
ings, and many people saw The
FLAME SWEPT
Great Fire of Sanford as an oppor­ SANFORD SUFFERS A DISAS­
tunity to rebuild the city
TROUS VISITATION
than it was before."
The Business Portion of the City
A letter from T.F. Hue
Devastated by a Conflagration
luggins to
General Henry Sanford,I, me
tire city's
THE LOSS AMOUNTS TO
dty's
founder, backs up Clarke's claim.
OVER A QUARTER OF A MIL­
LION OF DOLLARS
Sanford was in Brussels at the time
of the fire, and Huggins wrote him
a letter on Sept 23,1887, describ­
Sanford, Fla. September 22,1887
ing the disaster.
9:4p a.m. — Four business blocks
"I suppose this will cripple in Sanford were burned this morn­
many of me merchants but think ing. The loss is estimated at
most of the places will be built up $300,000.
again," Huggins wrote, "and
The fire originated about two
when done, will be of a better class blocks in the roar of the Muller
of buildings."
building, consuming the buildings
Huggins went on to write: on that block, which include
"Hotchkiss telegraphed today that Cohen's dry goods establishment,
Adams'
grocery
store,
he would rebuild at once, and 1 am Z.
glad to hear the news. We shall Wheeler’s saloon, Stell's building
establishment,
ana
now have a beautiful town. The material
parties who bought the Deforest Buckholt's Hotel.
It then crossed the street to the
block say they will build at once,
also. Hester Bishop and DeForest north, burning Parkhurst's dry
will put up another block. The R.R. 'goods store, and the DeForcst
(railroad) Co.'s say that they will building, Adler's shoe store, Vanda

Appeared in the Florida Times Union Jacksonville,
Saturday September 24,1887. pg 1 Front Page
SANFORD'S GREAT CALAMITY..FURTHER DETAILS
OF THE FIERY VISITATION
Estimated Losses, Together With a Statement of the
Insurance— Loss Almost Entirely on Business
Establishments, etc.
The (lame* were slopped s i 1030 yesterday forenoon, for want of material to
work upon, and now can be teen the vast destruction, which leaves our busy and
prosperous town In ruins. The call from Orlando brought their steam engine and
brave fire boys, which was a great help, although late on the scene. T hen being
no protection by water or steam, we were left to our fate. The Sanford House was
saved by superhuman efforts, which saved the balance of the town. If this hotel
had gone all the town would have been consigned to ashes.
THE LO SSES AND THE INSURANCE)
H. L De Forest, loss on stock $8,000-partly insured.
Nolan k Scott lawyers, moat of library saved,
ludge W A. Cocke lost most of a splendid law library.
The block owned by SHisa fc.Cave&gt;aCCiWdnnatl,0.: loss S25.no, partly insured
R A . Wheeler, saloon: loss S3,000, no Insurance
TMcRae, drugs, loaa $3,000: no Insurance.
•- Lj •** * *
Dr. J. S. Montgomery, office and fixtures a total loss: perhaps $600
W.H. Fletcher, household goods: loaa $100
D.L Way, building $5,000: no Insurance
Hotchkiss block, brick; loss $20,000-partly Insured
TSimons, saioonlosa $4,000: no Insurance
7 Adams, grocery stock, loss $6,000 to $8,000: $1,000 Insurance
Dr. J J . Harris, new post office natures, $1,277.15
C D. Rice, furniture, loss on stock: $500.
Henry Jackson, restaurant loss on stock about $200
S.W. Sheppard, saloon, loss $1,000.
The building owned by M. K. Hester, loss $4,000, no Insurance
W.J. Hill, loaa on stock $3,000, same Insurance
Charles Ferrell, colored, restaurant loaa about $300.
S. J. Drawdy, loaa on buildings $7,000: insurance $1,500
Drs. Wylly k Caldwell, loss on building $300; no Insurance
Florida Land and Colonization Company loss a small building and damages
$800 to $1,000.
D .L Avery, loaa on building $1,500, no Insurance
W.J. Dorabroaky, Jeweler, loss $3,500. Some Insurance and some goods saved.
No Insurance.
Rabbit Foot saloon. $2£00, no insurance
Dr. LM . Moore, lose on stock, dentists' tools, etc. $1,200; no Insurance
The frame block owned by Dr. J. N. Bishop, estimated loss $20,00, no insurance
H. L De Forest furniture, loaa $7,000.
Creditors of Mrs. Johnson, millinery, loss $1 AX).
Carpenter shop, valued $500
Traher House, owned by John Dodd, valued at $10,000.
J. 5. Van De Boe, In Stine k Grove's building, stock of groceries, lots $3,500;
almost one third Insurance.
W S. Dedrick, proprietor of the Everglade Hotel, loss $1 AX) to $2,000: no insur­
ance
M.J. Doyle's frame block and stock, estimated lose $40,000, no insurance.
E C Parkhurst dry goods, loss on stock $20AW; Insurance $7,500.
Deforest block building, $30,000
M E Brown, in Hotchkiss' block lots on clothing, boots and shoes, about
$2AX); same insurance.
Captain Marks, loaa on building and fixtures almost $1 AX); no Insurance.
H. H. Lord, In Hotchkiss block, loaa about $3AM. same insurance.
M. H. Cohen, clothing and dry goods In Bishop's block, loaa $I7AX); $13AX)
insurance.
Enoch Bell build on Sanford Avenue 7
Judge Hayden, building on Sanford Avenue $1AX).
&amp; Adler, in the Stine and Gove block, boots and shoes: lass about $3AX), same
insurance.
C.H. Whitner, in the De Forest brick block; small loaa by water. This block was
saved.
Bromley k Harrison, hardware, In the Hotchkln's block, loaa $4AX), fully
Insured.
J.J. Buckhett, hotel, loss $3,000 no Insurance.
Max Mycrson. grocery and clothing in the Leffler block, loss $4AX); no insur­
ance.
A Jd. Thrasher, loss on building $3AX).
S. Gumpert, four buildings, loss about $6,000. no insurance.
H. Barney It Co., loaa $1,200. insurance $500.
T.E Wilson, building in which A. Adams It Co., were doing business $3AX).
C.D. Barrett in Stine It Gove block, guns and fishing stock, Igm about $3AX)
same Insurance.
C.F. Leffler, four buildings, lota about $4AX); no Insurance.
R. Mulbcr, eight buildings, loss $3AX) no insurance
A. Chairs, druggist in the Bishop block, loss $6AX) Insurance $1 AX).
C. Demon t, bakery, loaa $1 AX), no insurance
A. Altxee, baker loaa $1 A X ); no insurance
M.H. Tomlinson grocery, in Hotchkins building, loss about $3AX).
Prof. Whitmore lost his entire stock of musical merchandise, valued at $600.
E H . Dutach, loss on stock $3AX) no insurance and few goods saved.
Many more losses will be reported which st this writing cannot be known.
The scene was one which can't be described. The streets were blocked with mer­
chandise of all kinds which could not be carried away and was burned where
left The origin of the fire la said to be in the tear of C Demont's bakery, and at
the time, it was discovered could have been put out if a supply of water could
have been used, the town not having any protection for fire.
A great many will lose all they have. The owners if the most valuable build­
ings lots will doubtless rebuild.
The town has been left In the wildest confusion. No reports of loss of Uvea
have been made, but a few persona were more or less injured.

Brother's grocery store, and all
buildings and stores in that block.
It then went west, burning the
new brick block of Mr. Hotchkins,
Lord's jewelry store, Tomlinson's
store, McRae's drug store, Brown's
clothing and shoe establishment,
Brunley 4c Harrison's hardware
shop, the Everglade Hotel, Doyle's
store and all the buildings on that
block. The Insurance is very light
The Orlando Fire Department
was brought here by a special train
on the South Florida Railway. No
serious casualties have as yet been
reported. The fire is now under
control. The Sanford House is
saved.
A disastrous fire started here at
2 o'clock this morning In Altrecs's
bakery, and at this point was in the
centre of the business portion of
the city. All the buildings being
frame, the fire soon spread with
lightning rapidity, and took in the
DeForcst frame building, occupied
by E G Parkhurst 4c Co., H .L
DeForest's furniture store, E,
Barrett's
gun
store,
E.B.
Vanderbor's grocery store. Then it
attacked the Bishop block, occu­
pied by Chairs 4c Co., O Cohen
and others. The Leffler block fell
next;
Thence It went to the Dodd
building, known as the Teahrcn
House. It also attacked the
Buckheitt House and E Simon's
grocery.
The Hotchkiss block, which was
new and handsome brick one,
came next. Notwithstanding hard
work, on account of lack of water,
it had to be given up to the flames.
Then It attacked the Everglade
Hotel, owned by M.J. Doyle. This
being close to the Sanford House,
all efforts were ? to saving it and by
superhuman exertions It was
saved. The Deforest new brick
block was saved by a miracle with
a small loss.
The Orlando Fire Company was
telegraphed for and came to our
assistance too late to help much,
still it gave great encouragement
by its manly help. It is almost
impossible to estimate the loss, but
it will be somewhere about
$300,000 with but little insurance.
Details on die Conflagration:
Hie fire originated in lot 7 block
3, tier; 1 in the rear of the buildings
owned by A Mullen and oocupied
by a saloon, kept by R.A. Wheeler,
at about 2 5 0 a.m. The next build­
ing « a si was owned by c Cohen
antLyVib occupied as a bakery by
Gecxge Altrca. The wind was light
and mxn the northeast The flames
crossed the alley westward, con­
suming the Bishop block, in which
were stores in the following order,
westward:
GCohen, dry goods, clothing
and gent's furnishing goods; loss
$6,000 or $7,000.
Arthur Chaites, drug store on
the comer; loss from $4,000 to
$5,000.
Next to Chaire to the south was
a millinery store, stock in the
hands of an assignee loss about
$500.
The upper stories of the Bishop
block were occupied by a dentists
office and a cigar factory.
Next south was a building
owned by Hester &amp; Sheppard with
a stock of liquors, cigars, etc, loaa
$2500.
Then came the Buckheit House,
restaurant and hotel.
Next south was the store build­
ing owned by DJC Hall with stock
of groceries and crockery, in the
hands of William Serrine,
assigned: loss $600
Next south was the dwelling
owned by M. K. Hosier, not occu­
pied: loss $1500
In the meantime the fire was
creeping to the windward or east­
ward, consuming nest east of
Cohen's the building owned by G
Demont, a bakery; loss $1500.
Next east was the building
owned by J. E Wilson and occu­
pied by Earl Adams it Co. whole­
sale and retail groceries. Loss on
the building $3,600 on the stock

tsnfocrt Museum photo

This picture was taken shortly after the fire looking north to Lake Monroe from the Intersection of 1st Street and
Sanford Avenue.
$4 AX).
Crossing the Street:
The fire now jumped the street
north and consumed the DeForcst
building owned by Simons 4c
Gove; loss on building $15,000.
The building occupied on tire
northwest by EC . Parkhurst, dry
goods and general merchandise
loss $20,000.
Next cast, the house of C.D.
Barrett guns and sporting goods,
was destroyed: loss S3AX).
Next cast was G 5. Van DcBoe,
groceries, loss $3500.
Next cast, S. Adler Sc Co. shoe
dealers: loss $5AX)
Next came the building owned
by S.T. Drawdy, occupied by RW.
Suns, wines, liquors, and cigars:
loss on stock $5,000, building
$4 AM
Next cast, Gumpert block
owned by S. Gumpert, loss $8AX);
occupk
riedG S.
Dcutach, dry goods and
notions:loss $2,000. ■
Next "Rabbit Foot" saloon, on
the east comer, owned by Sims,
loss$2A »Over Sanford Avenue:
It then came across Sanford
Avenue, cast, and consumed the
Leffler block, los8$15AX)xxxupied
on the north Max Mycrson, dry
goods, groceriesetc. loss $5 AM
Next south, G.D. Rice, pictures,
etc; loss $500
Next south, H, Barney St Co,
groceries: loss $1500
Next Drs. Wyley Sc Caldwell's
offices; instruments and library
saved.
The fire consumed some smaller
buildings adjacent to the above.

The Sanford Fire Department In 1884.

-~r i . t z j a c ^ i z z :

THE POST OFFICE GOES
In the meantime the wind and
sparks has communicated with the
Way Building, in which the new
post office fixtures had just been
placed with the view of moving
the post office thereto. Loss on
building $1500; on fixtures owned
by Dr. Ji J. Harris $1500; no insur­
ance.
The next south, building oocu­
pied by G Jones as a restaurant
and saloon; loss $1500.
Next south, "Teahrcn House,"
owned by John Dodd, the lower
south comer being occupied by
W.N. Leffler as a grocery store; loss
on building and furniture $4500.
This house has been recently
refurnished, preparatory to openingby1the
I owner.
The ire crept in south of
Hotchkiss' block west, into the
kitchen and dining room of the
$8 AM. M.J. Doyle, merchar
occupied a larger portion of the
first floor; with a large stock of gen­
eral merchandise; loss $18AM.
BURNING A FIRE-PROOF
The intense heat which now
surrounded the new brick said to
be fire-proof, building of Fred
Hotchkiss, caused it ignite, and it
was occupied on the northeast oorn e r b j T.M. McRae, druggist; kxs
Next west, by H.B. Lord, jewel­
ry, watches, etc. The loss cannot at
present be estimated much of the
most valuable stock being saved.
Next west, Tomlinson 4c Co.,
groceries, loss $3500.

T im cs-U n io n ed ito ria l S e p te m b e r 2 4 ,1 8 8 7 P ag e 4
Sanford, l* about the last of the Florida cities to be laid waste the fire fiend.
Within i comparatively short time Jacksonville, Pensacola, Palalka, Gainesville,
Key West, Orlando, Ocala, St. Augustine, Femandina, Tampa and other smaller
p lan s have been visited by disastrous fires. Some of these fires have been so
extensive as to amount to public calamities. The origin of most of them has been
involved in mystery. Incendiarism of the most villainous kind has been more than
suspected In some cases.
It is astonishing how many inflammable business ranges are in use and occu­
pancy. Frame ranges have been the rare, necessitating enormously high rates of
insurance, and risks will not be taken even at these rates by the best companies.
Five percent, is not an uncommon rate of premium ion some of our smaller towns
and cities. Such a rate is, of course, ruinous, and il it not be wondered at that par­
ties of unsavory reputation have been frequently suspected of "playing for even*
against the companies. Few places in Florida have been sufficiently progressive to
establish fire limits and require all houses in such limits to be built of brick, stone
or concrete, and to be provide for a good water supply. These are important mat­
ters and should be impressed deeply on the minds of urban property owners by
the lessons of the recent fires. With good substantial building and water protec­
tion, insurance In first-class companies can be has at quite reasonable rales.
Sanford was supplied with several small chemical fire apparatus. So far as
results were concerned, they seemed to be worthless. The Orlando steam fire
engine did good service, but it arrived after the fire had done its worst. A dozen
steamers would not have been effective against four blazing frame ranges.
Steamers, however, in good hands, afford the best protection to property of any
apparatus or machines yet devised. Chemical apparatus ate only good when a fire
first breaks out, and should be used promptly.
The saloons in the smaller cities and suburban towns have become notorious
in Insurance circles as the places of origin of extensive fires. They are often boy­
cotted by the better insurance companies, not from principle, fanaticism or preju­
dice, but from interest.
It is to be hoped that this is the last extensive fire of the kind in Florida that
will have to record for a long time. Such conflagrations may be looked for, howev­
er. almost at any time until frame ranges are abandoned, good houses built, and
adequate fire protection provided wherever there is any considerable amount of
property or lives at stake.

Next west, M S. Brown, cloth­
ing, gent's furnishing, goods, etc.
greater portion of stock saved.
The heat of these burning build­
ings, although across a street 80
feet side4, ignited a building on the
southeast comer of the Sanford
House grounds building owned
by M.J. Doyle and oocupied by
Marks Sct Tomlinson, real estate.
loss unknown.
THE SANFORD
HOUSE SAVED
The kitchen and rear of the
Sanford House were considerably
scorched and continually in great
danger of being fired, in which
event the whole of the wooden
blocks from the Sanford House to
Park Avenue, west would have
been consumed but for the heroic
work on the part of a few and the
liberal use of wet blankets. The
Sanford House was saved and the
fire checked in that direction.
The DeForcst block, a new brick
structure just west of the
Everglade Hotel, was also In immi­
nent danger, but escaped with
light damage to the cornice, the
plate glass windows and to the
stock of McRae St Whitner, gro­
cers. Occupying the northeast cor­
ner.
The upper stories were occu­
pied as offices. Among them the
YV.U. and L.T. O. telegraph office,
the instruments having be
removed, which accounts for the
very slight delays in transmitting
the news this morning. There was
some trouble in working the wires
to Orlando, and it is rumored that
they were cut, but a circuit was
finally established.
ORLANDO TO THE RESCUE
The fire department of Orlando,
notified of Sanford's distress,
promptly loaded its engine and
nose on flat cars of an extra fur­
nished by the South Florida
Railroad, and the brave firemen
soon came whirling to the rescue.
As the fire boys came rushing
down Fust Street and wheeled
their engine into the Sanford
House yard, a shout of joy and
welcome rang out from Sanford's
citizens and it rose like a grand
tempest above the roar of the
flames. The firemen were quickly
at work with a stream upon the
Hotchkiss block, and the ruins of
the Everglade Hotel which was
still seriously threatening the
Sanford House.
By 10 a.m. they had subdued
the flames, and the remnant of
Sanford was safe. The Orlando
brigade returned home, carrying
the good wishes and grateful
remembrances of Sanford for a
noble and heroically executed
deed.
NOTES OF THE FIRE
There was the usual confusion
among the citizens at the fire, res­

cuing goods to be placed in the
street and afterwards consumed,
numerous prostrations from heat
and over-exertion, but as yet there
have been no serious casualties.
The origin of the fire is as yet
unknown. There are conflicting
rumors afloat, not prudent to
repeat as the citizens are under
intense excitement on the question
of the sale of intoxicating liquors.
The election for "w et" or "dry" is
now progressing.

Following the Fire
Wednesday, September 28,1887
Mott of the safei that were In the
Sanford fire have been opened. The
contents of all but one have been
found in good condition.
October 5,1887
R. 4c R. R. Philips have returned
from Pughkccpsie, N.Y. where they
have been taking business courses.
F. Hotchkiss will rebuild as toon
as hit Insurance can be adjusted.
Many who has Insurance In the
late fire came to grief, word coming
that the company had busted, the
best companies are always the best—
One cheapest in the end.
All fortunate ones seem satisfied
with their adjustments. Sanford ia
now on the eve of an Immense boom,
and there is no doubt but that we
will need It.
October 6,1887
Some of the insurance companies
have made prompt settlements of
claims held by the bumt-out mer­
chandise of Sanford.
October 12,1887
Sanford is not only rising Phoenix
like from her ashes, but is consider­
ing the opening of new streets and
the extension of old ones.
October 14.1887
The yellow fever scare at this
place has about died out and people
are going along as though nothing
had happened.
Mr. W J1. Stoddard and wife have
returned from Clncinnaltt, where
they have spent the summer.
Building is now going on again.
Mr. H. L Deforest will erect a brick
store on First Street, near the post
office. Mr. A.M. Thrasher's brick
store is well under way. C. Demon!,
the baker, has a new brick store dose
to completion. Mr. Hotchkiss has let
the contract for his block. Messrs.
Stone It Cove will put up their block
as fast as the work can be pushed.
Sanford will be a handsome city
within six months time. AU that la
necessary now is a good hotel aa we
have plenty of room for such. The
union depot work has begun and
will be completed by January 1st.
The South Florida Railroad
Company has a very progressive
spirit. It Is now preparing grounds at
all the depots along its line, and will
plant flowers, trees, and vegetables,
which will be a pleasing sight to our
Northern travelers.
Mr. W.T. Cotter is adding to his
new brooming m ill In which tw
intends putting more machinery next
faU.

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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. — Marshall
University's Byron Leftwich had 340
yards passing and two touchdowns to
lead the
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26-21
over Inc UCF Golden
-21 victory &lt;
Knights (0-3,0-1) on Friday at Marshall
Stadium. Leftwich, who was 28-49 and
had two interceptions, had two touch­
down receptions from sophomore wide
receiver Josh Davis.
UCF's Alex Haynes also recorded two
touchdowns in the game, finishing with
a season-high 131 yards on 26 carries.
Ryan Schneider finished the game 17-34
with 260 yards, two touchdowns and

two interceptions.
After fumbling on its opening drive,
UCF's Carlos Thompson recorded the
first interception of the season and
stopped Marshall at the goal line. Four
plays later, Ryan Schneider connected
with Tavaris Capers for a 65-yard touch­
down pass, putting the Golden Knights
on the board first.
UCF's defense held Marshall to only

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three points in the first quarter. The Herd
took a 10-7 lead in the second quarter
when Josh Davis caught an 18-yard
strike from Byron Leftwich.
The two teams traded touchdowns for
most of the second half with Marshall
getting its first touchdown on the board
at the 12:33 mark. Byron Lcftwich's
strike to Josh Davis capped a seven-play,
80-yard drive for the Thundering Herd

‘d o g s ’ T r i b e

‘Hounds
post first
victory,

7B

SANFORD — Lyman final­
ly showed the offense that
most people were expecting
'I season Friday Went.
Victor Johnson, J.J. Bass and
TYavo Woods led the way as
the Greyhounds jumped out
to a big early lead and held
off host Seminole, 35-22, in a
Seminole Athletic Conference
football game at Thomas E.
Whigham Stadium.
Lyman (1-2) scored on its
first three possessions and
five of the first six times It had
the ball as the Greyhounds
built an insurmountable 35-7
lead with 6:46 to go in the
third period.
In fact, Lyman did not
attempt a punt until then* was
4:57 left in the game, and that
attempt was blocked.
The Fighting Scminolcs, also
1-2, dominated the last quar­
ter and a half of the game, but
it proved to be too little, too
late.
The Greyhounds took the
opening kickoff and got excel­
lent starting position at their
own 37.
The eventual scoring drive
did not start well, however, as
Lyman was flagged for 15
yards of penalties on its first
two plays.
See Lyman, Page 3B

and giving MU a 10-7 lead.
The Golden Knights bounced back
with a career-long run by sophomore
tailback Alex Haynes. Haynes, who sur­
passed his previous long of 36 yards,
gave UCF a 14-10 lead with a 58-yard
run.
Marshall took the lead again before the
half on a one-yard run by Brandon
Carey. Carey's run finished off a fourplay, 64-yard drive. Moments before the
half ended Marshall put three more
points on the board with a 22-yard field
goal by Curtis Head.
Marshall's 11-play, 80-yard drive gave
the Thundering Herd the first and only
See UCF, Fage 3B

Bears
bounced
by Bucs
B y Dean Smith
Sports Editor
DAYTONA BEACH — The
beginning of the season has not
been kind to the young Winter
Springs football team.
And while it is a little disap­
pointing to the see the defend­
ing district runners-up at 0-3, it
ally unexpected
was not total!
when you Iook at the schedule.
The Bears have played a bru
tal schedule playing 2001 playoff teams Lake Brantley,
Oviedo (both Class 6A teams)
and two-time defending
lin g ddistrict
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Sports Editor

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Golden Knights’ second half
rally falls short in MAC opener

35-22
w ire d his ERA 2/10ths
a run this week but had
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champion and current
nt No. I6
Class 5 A state ranked

Mainland.

Seminole’s Jeff Bowers (No. 10, above)
gets ahold of Lyman's Victor Johnson as
he tries to bring down the senior signalcaller. Johnson and Bowers both had big
games, but as the Greyhounds' Cormart
Franklin (No. 5, right) shows, Lyman was
the best on this night, taking a 35-7 lead
in the third quarter and holding off a
Fighting Seminole rally to win Its first
game of the season, 35-22, at Thomas E.
Whigham Stadium. The Tribe and
Greyhounds were the only SAC teams to
not open district play on Friday. They will
begin next Friday on the road with
Seminole going to Sandalwood and
Lyman going to Winter Springs.

And to make matters worse,
all three games have been on
the road.
The final game of the trilogy
came Thursday night when
Winter Springs fell to the
Buccaneers, 38-6, at Daytona
Beach Municipal Stadium.
While not much went right
for the Bears in the district
opener, they can take solace in
the fact that thev are the first
team to score off Mainland this
season. The Buccaneers had
blanked their first two oppo­
nents, New Smyrna Beach and
DeLand, 21-0 and 39-0, respec­
tively.
Mainland took control right
from the start, scoring 22 points
in the first nine minutes of the
game and leading 36-0 at half­
time.
The Winter Springs defense
m e Ito life in the&gt;second
i
did come
half, holding the Buccaneers to
only 19 total yards.
In fact, statistically the Bears'
defense was strong holding the
potent Mainland attack to only
184 yards and star sophomore
See B ea n , Page 2B

T rib e trip p e d b y potent duo
B y Dean Sm ith
Sports Editor

Went 1-for-2 this week, but
could be entering the final
|10 days of his career.

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SANFORD — This past week did not prove to
be very kind for the Seminole High School girls
volleyball team as it fell to a pair of powerful
squads in straight games.
On Tuesday, the Fighting Scminolcs traveled to
Oviedo and never could get anything going
against the two-time state semifinalists, being
humbled, 15-4 and 15-15, by the Class 6A No. 10
state ranked Lions (11-2).
Katie McCosh had 15 assists, four service aces
and four kills and Julie Darty eight kills for
Oviedo.
"We did not play well at all," said Seminole
head coach Beth Corso. "We could not make any­
thing happen. Our attack left on the bus that
never came back to take us home. It was a big
disappointment. Hope we learned something this
night!"
The Tribe then returned home to Bill Fleming
Memorial Gymnasium on Wednesday and played
much better against Class 5A No. 6 state ranked
Pine Ridge (6-40).
The team had two goals going in, to attack
(pound the ball) and execute, and did so for the
most part with eight assists, 14 digs, four service
aces, 10 kills and only six service receiving errors.
But the hosts still could not overcome the veteran

Panthers in falling, 15-7 and 15-10.
"We played much better tonight," said Corso.
"However, we came up short in game two
because of a few misgoes. Our attack and defense
was good
in the second‘ game.
We have three
T
8
matches next week and five days
ays Ito get ready. We
have to focus on smart aggressive play and executing!"
S a p Pegram had three kills and two solo blocks,
while Hollie Cowan had five digs and one kill,
Amanda Howard and sophomore Shannon
Proulx had one block assist and two kills each,
Andrea Poloche had one kill and three digs, and
Sara Suddes had one kill.
Seminole (3-6) will play on the road at Lake
Brantley on Tuesday and DcLand on Thursday
and host Class 5A No. 2 state ranked Winter
Springs on Wednesday at Bill Fleming Memorial
Gymnasium. All three varsity contests are set for
a 7 p.m. start.
On Tuesday, Lake Mary and l-ake Brantley
hooked up in a monster contest with the Rams
surviving, 16-14 and 15-12.
Angie Pressey had 22 kills and Hannah
Biederman 10 kills, while Jamie Todd dished out
27 assists for the Rams. For the Patriots, Kristin
Broda had 13 assists and Wade had Bix kills.
Pressey continued her strong nlay on
Wednesday with seven kills as Lake Mary (8-2)
See Preps, Page 2B

A Lake Brantley player goes high to try to put down a kill during a
Seminole Athletic Conference girls volleyball match with Lake HoweN.

�Page 2R SuiKlny. September 22. 2002

T he S eminole H erald

Weekly high scorers from bowling league action at Airport Lanes
S p e c ia l to the Herald

158. Fran Altman. 117). 425; 2. Foot Loose Ir
Fancy Free. 400.
Tram High Series Scratch _ 1. Happy
Hookers (Kathy Griggs. 467, Harriet D rCm al,
381, Fran Altman. 318), 1,1(6; X Thlnkin' About
I t 1.164.

SAN FORD — High scorers
from league play at Airport
Lanes in Sanford for the week of
S ep tember 8th through the 14th.
For information on activities
at the local bowling center
please call 407-324-2129.

MID-FLORIDA WINDOWS LEAGUE
M m High Cam e Scratch _ 1. Jeff Sottrrl. 269,
X Jason Ratkirwicz. 233
M m High Series Scratch _ I. Jeff Sottref. M X
X Brian Schurttr, 584
M m High Cam e Handicap _ I. Jeff Sottrrl
301; X Roger Meadows, 261.
M m High Series Handicap . I. Jeff Sottrrl
708; X Ronnie Green. 654
Womm High Cam e Scratch _ I . rhyllis
Lowry. 211; 2. Nancy Renton, 204.
W omm High Series Scratch _ I. Phyllis
Lowry. 564; X Eva Jackson, 557.
Womm High Cam e Handicap
1. Eva
Jackson. 248; X (Be) Sheila Herron and Hotly
Wells, 241.
Womm High Series Handicap _ I. Evan
Jackson. 692. X Holly Wells. 688
Team High Cam * Scratch _ I. Pin Heads, 802.
2. On A Wing It A Prayet 739
Team High Series Scratch _ I. 4 Stooges.
X I40; X rin Heads. X13X

AIRPORT CRUISERS LEAGUE
M m High Cam e Scratch _ 1. (tie) Dan ?f end
Scott Kern. 226; X Garth Shormanker. 217.
M m High Series Scratch _ 1. Scott Kem, 583;
2. (Be) Brent Templeton and William 77,553.
M m High Cam e Handicap _ 1. Dan 77. 254;
X WUIlam 77.241.
M m High Series Handicap _ I. William 77,
67T&gt;. X Timmy Davie, 665.
Womm High Cam e Scralch _ I. Carol
Libera tore, 172; X Jill Shoemaker. 169.
Womm High Series Scralch _ I. Carol
Liberators. 492; X Jill Shormanker. 454
W omm High Cam e Handicap _ I. Carol
Libera tore, 214; X Jill Shoemaker. 213
Womm High Series Handicap _ I. Carol
Libera tore. 618; X Sue TTiaatrt 613.
Team High Cam e Scralch . L B S . 741; X
Facetioua Four, 695.
Team High Series Scralch . I. B S . X04O; X
Facetioua Four. 1.994

LADIES TIM E OUT LEAGUE
Indlrldual High Cam e Scratch _ I. Kathy
Griggs, 171; X (tie) Jeanne Ferguson and
Maaine W right 159.
Individual High Series Scratch _ 1. Kathy
Griggs. 467; X Mature W right 440
Individ sal High Cam e Handicap . 1 (Be)
Marine Wright and Pearl Waite, 225,2 Audrey
I W m . 224.
Individual High Series Handicap _ I.
Marine W right 618; X Pearl Walls. 635
Team High Cam e Scralch _ I. Happy
Hookers (Kathy Griggs, 150. Harriet D rC roat

M ISFITS LEAGUE
M m High Came Scralch _ I. Bob Sam m et
210; X Dave Crookahank. 201.
M m High Series Scralch _ I. Dave
Crookahank. 549; X D m Drerkoakt 54X
M m High Cam e Handicap _ I. Bob Sam m et
228; X Nick Tidwell 227.
M m High Series Handicap
I. Don
Drerkoakt 596; X Doug Sima. 595.
Womm High C am * Scratch
I. Jackie
Came*. 201; X Carol StolaaU. 177.
Womm High Series Scralch
I. Carol
StolaaU. 502. X Jackie Caines. 49 L
Womm High Cam e Handicap _ I. Jackie
Carnes. 234; X (Be) Gloria Redmond and Paty
Moot*. 219
Womm High Series Handicap 1. Jackie
Caines. 590; X (Be) Carol StolaaU and Rae
Cavanaugh. 589.

B e a rs --------Continued from page IB
quarterback Jonathan Garner to
a 4-for-ll night through the air.
Unfortunately, two of the com­
pletions were for touchdowns.
Winter Springs could get
nothing going with its ground
game, Being held to a minus-22
yards and being tackled 20
times for losses.
The visitors also gave away 18
points on mistakes, having one
nimble returned for a touch­
down and another being
returned to the 1-yard line to set
up another touchdown and
twice snapped the ball out of
the end zone for two safeties.
Senior wide receiver Kyle Hill
did have a good night statisti­
cally for the Bears, scoring the
team's only touchdown on an

11-yard pass from Jacob Garda.
For the night Hill caught three
passes for 28 yards and carried
the ball once for 44 yards on a
reverse.
Winter Springs will Anally get
to play on its own A.W. Eppd
Sports Complex turf next Friday
night, hosting Lyman in a Class
5A-District 3 game starting at
7:30 p.m.
BUCCANEERSM, BEARS 6
Winter Springs
Mainland

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0 6 0 _ 6

22 14 0 2 _3S

First Quarter
M _ Goiphin 1 run (Bm Bcy kick)
M _ Safety - ball snapped out of end zone.
M _ Goiphin 35 run (kick letted).
M _ Park* 46 p*a* from C *m *r (Bmttey kick).
Second Quarter
M _ Ellis 1 pass from Gam er (Bmttey kick).
M _ Lewi* 31 fumble return (Bm ttey kick).
Third Quarter
W S .ItU l I t peas from Caret* (pea* (atted).
Fourth Quarter

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Tram l l l jh Cam e Scratch _ I. X Marks The
Sp o t 647; 2. Mtsaing lin ks, 640.
Tram llls h Srrtrs Scratch . L X Marks Thr
Spot. 1373; 2. Missing Links, 1351.

PBA PRO-AM DOUBLES LEAGUE
M m High C am r Scratch . I. Kevin I tumble,
214; 2. Chris Andrews. 213.
M m High Series Scratch . 1 . Kevin Humble.
592. 2. Chip Thornhill. 566
M m lllg h C am r Handicap . I. Chris
Andrews. 238; X (tic) Kevin Humble and l)an
Konopka. 237.
M m lllg h Serlra Handicap
I. Kevin
Humble. 661; 2. Bill Smith. 645
Women lllg h ( t i e r Scratch . 1. April Fmlrie,
171; 2. Pat E khtnin. 156
Women lllg h Series Scratch _ I. Tat
Eichman, 460; 2. April Fodrir, 449.
Women lllg h Cam e Handicap _ I. April
Fodrir, 212; 2. Tat Eichman, 158
Women High Series Handicap _ 1. Pat
Ekhman. 592; 2. Crystal H u n t 576
Tram lllg h Cam e Scretch . 1. Teem 6 415; 2.
D l i C . 388
Team lllg h Series Scratch _ I. Tram 6,1,129;

Women lllgh Cam e Scratch . I. Susan
Brown. 153; 2. (tie) l ms Sera and Trie Van
Dyke, 135
Women lllgh Series Scratch _ I. Susan
Brown. 439; 2. Luis Sac7. 359.
Women High Cam e Handicap _ 1. Ashley
Freeman. 214; X Prte Van Dyke. 210.
Women lllgh Series llsn d icsp . I. Susan
Brown. 583; X Luis S a ri. 575.
Tram High Came Scratch . I. Team (3 ,5 6 1 ;
X H ie Chrkcrr Hag's, 526
Team High Series Scratch _ I. The Checker
Flag's. 1341; X Team 8 1 ,1 3 3 5 .
Top Individual Achievements _ Man Came
Over 200c John Shields. 214; Man Series Over
500c John Shield». 511.

WEDNESDAY NASCAR LEAGUE
M m High Came Scratch _ I. Martin Aten Sc.
211; X Bobby B ridges. I8X
M m High Series Scratch . I . Martin A ton S r.
548; X Jidut Padgett. 481.
M m lllg h Cam s Handicap
I. Stephen
Word. 236; X Martin Aton Sc„ 227.
M m lllg h Series H an d icap . I. Martin Aton
S r . 596; X John Tadgeri. 589.
Women lllg h Came Scratch _ t . rhyllta Aton.
157; X Melody Wakefield. 147.
Women lllgh Series Scratch _ 1. Melody
Wakefield. 421; X rhyUls Aton. 407.
Women High Cam e Handicap . I. rhyllis
Aton. 215; X Kaai Bridges. 212.
W o n ts lllg h Series Handicap . I. Melody
Wakefield. 583; X Cathy Hallam. 581.

SANFORD CITY MEN’S LEAGUE
Indlrldual lllgh Cam e Scratch . I. [Amnia
llm n ig . 286; X Rub Wirsehavlak. 2 4 6

Indlrldual High Series Scratch . I Randy
Hrwiil. 647; 2. IVnnla llm n ig. 631.
Team High Game Scratch . I. Fox Head
Umngr, 985; 2. Tram 8,978.
Team High Serie. Scratch . 1. For Head
Lounge, 2,790; 2. Owens It Mlnovw. 2*7

SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE LEAGUE
M m lllg h Game Scratch . 1. (tie) Dave
Ctvm and Rafael Aloy, 219; X Thomas Stanley.
204.
M m High Series Scratch _ 1. Thomaa
Stanley. (08. X Dave Gram . 595.
M m High Came Handicap . I. David
Charles. 259; X Rafael Aloy. 246
M m lllg h Series Handicap . 1. David
Charles. 726; X Bernard Poe. 665.
Womm lllg h Cam e Scralch . I. Merri
W W em eyrt 199; X Linda Meagher. 188
Women High Series Scralch . I. Merri
Wrdemeyer, 513; X Clover Hardaway. 511.
Womm lllg h Cam e Handicap _ I. Candi
Stmunrlli, 249; 2. EquUkU Shaw, 242.
Womm lllg h Series H an d icap. I. Lisa Reed.
688; X Marie CirardL 676.
Team lllg h Cam e Scralch _ I. We Be I t 678;
2. Tom's flukey Ranch. 654.
Team lllg h Series Scratch _ I. We Be I t 1.926;
X Tom's TUrkey Ranch. 1,909.

TONS OF FUN LEAGUE
M m lllg h Cam e Scralch _ 1. Tony Ge*. 224;
X Don Lochbaum, 218.
M m lllg h Series Scratch . 1. Tommy Baker.
591; X Don Lochbaum, 581
M m lllg h Game Handicap _ I. Johnny
Burch. 230; X Tony Gee, 229.
M m lllg h Series Handicap _ I. Tommy

Baker. 597; 2. (tie) Tony Gee amd (Aw
Lochbaum. 595.
Womm High Cam e Scralch _ I. E«rira
Clltaspie. 190; X Doris PrmdergaM. |sy
Womm lllg h Series Scratch . |. tv „ ,
Prendcfgart, 511; X Shelly Prterson. 473
Womm High C am s Handicap . |.
Cillarpie. 231; X Crace Johns, 221.
Womm High Series Handicap _ |
Pnmdefgart. 583; 2. Shlley Prtcrvon. 575
Team High Cam e Scratch _ 1. Ma)he Matt*
Not. 680; 2. Team #6,673.
Team High Series Scratch . 1. Team •*.1 &lt;p|
2. Team 810,1.959.

MID-FLORIDA WINDOWS LEAGUE
M m High Cam e Scratch . I. (tie) g *
Meyers and Tom M ongrllo. 20g; j. g *
Sammet. 201.
M m High Series Scratch _ |. Bob Sarnmn
57X X Gene Rogrro, 539.
M m High Cam e Handicap _ 1. Joe Adair*
248; X Tom Mongello. 247.
M m High Series Handicap _ 1. Bob Sammn
701; X Paul Smith. 659.
W omm High Cam e Scratch _ I.
W hitehurst 17B; X Betty Raynor. 177.
Womm High Series Scratch
I. Run
Raynor. 476; X P it Dillon. 449
W omm High Cam e Handicap _ 1 Reg*.*
W hitehurst 2S9; X Betty Raynor. 248.
Women High Series Handicap . I. Brtn
Raynor, 689; 2. Regina Whitehurst. 684
Team High C am e Scralch
I. Four
Mutka terra. 658; X What Knots. 625.
Team High S eries Scratch . I. Four
Musketeers, 1359; 2. What Knots, 1,791.

I D A C 1,117.
MONDAY NASCAR LEACUE
M m lllg h Cam e Scratch . I. |ohn Shields.
214; 2. Robert Dulton. 168
M m lllg h Series Scratch _ I. John Shields.
511; 2. Robert Fulton. 454.
M m lllg h Cam e Handicap . 1. John Shields,
241; 2. Rcdcrrl Fulton, 212.
M m High Series H an d icap . 1. John Shields.
592; 2. Robert Fulton, 586.

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Continued from page IB
toppled Lake Howell, 15-5 and 15-10. Kelly
Sullivan also had seven kills for the Rams, while
Kristen Patton dished out 13 assists.
On Thursday, Oviedo opened play in a tourna­
ment at the Disney Wide World of Sports
Complex with a 15-5 and 15-1 thrashing of Tampa
M _ Safety • ball snapped out of end tone.
Jefferson.
TEAM STATISTICS
McCosh had another strong all-around match
Drat do rm * _ Winter Springs. 9; Mainland. 1 0
Rushts-yarda _ Winter Springs, 32-(minus-22);
with 14 assists, four aces ancf four digs. Nellie
Mainland, 32-111.
Liljcnqulst added eight kills for the Lions.
Passes _ Winter Spring!, 9-28-1; Mainland. 5Undefeated Winter Springs tuned up for this
134).
Passing yard* _ Winter Spring* 64; Mainland,
weekend's big tournament at Bishop Moore with
73.
a straight games victory over Lyman.
Penalties _ Winter Springs, 7-50; Mainland, 12Ally Hock and Lorin Lukas led the way with
110.
seven and six kills, respectively, while Erin Franz
Fsm blrs-iost _ Winter Springs, 4-X Mainland,
had four service aces and Kelsey Combes set up
Punta-yarda _ Winter Springs, 4-88; Mainland,
21 assists as the Bears won 15-6 and 15-9.
310.
Lake Brantley fell to 2-4 in a straight games loss
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
’at DeLand (4-3), 15-8 and 15-5. The victory was
RUSHING _ W inter Springs: Hill 1-44.
Talley 13-18; M ainland; Wilson 9-69, Goiphin
vengeance for the homestanding Bulldogs, who
5-48, Wingfield 4-16, Davit 1-1, LeSane 1-1,
lost to the Patriots early in the season.
Atkins 8-6, G am er 5 4 minus 33).
In Seminole Athletic Conference Bowling action
PASSING _ W inter Springs: C ard s 9 -26640. Marshall 0-2-0-I; M ainland; Carrier 4-11-52from Wednesday, Lake Mary and Oviedo won in
0, Bradley 1-2-21-0.
both the boys and girls, while Seminole's boys
RECEIVIN G _ W inter S p rin g * Hill 5-28.
won and the girls tied their match.
Naraestan 3-7, Cued 1-20 MalaFronto 1-9,
The Rams downed Lyman, 13-5 in girls and 10Moore 1 -0 M ainland: Parka 1-46, Goiphin 121. Wilson 1-4, Brown 1-1, Elite 1-t.
8 in boys; the Lions topped Lake Brantley, 18-0 in
PUNT1NC . W inter S p rin g * D ial 4 -2 X 0
girls and 10-8 in boys; while Seminole got the bet­
M ainland: Bentley 6-388.
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spilt 18 games.
In girls slow pitch softball action on Wednesday,
Seminole improved to 5-1 with an exdting 5-4
victory over Lake Brantley at the Seminole High
School Softball Complex.
Megan Pickren lined a game-winning single in
the bottom of the seventh inning to give the Tribe
the win over the Patriots. Pickren had two hits in
the game, while Kara Lively blasted her third
home run of the season to back the hurling of
winning pitcher Mindy Duvall.
Lake Brantley (4-3) bounced back against
Winter Springs, stopping the Bears (0-7), 6-1.
Richard went 2-for-3 witir two RBI for tire Patriot!
with Vai Dixon getting the pitching victory.
The late game Detween Seminole and Winter
Springs had to be postponed because of lighting
problems.
In games at Oviedo, Lyman won a pair of
games, routing Lake Howell, 11-0, and edging the
host Lions (3-3), 2-1, on Katie Pickelsimer's single
in the eighth inning.
Lake Howell (2-2) and Oviedo both gained
splits on the night, however, as both teams beat
Lake Mary (0-4), the Silver Hawks outscoring the
Rams, 5-3, and tire Lions doubling the score on
the visitors,, ip-5, behind the hitting of Dunn (2for-3 with a double) and the pitching pf Labrador.
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But the penalties only proved to be slight dis­
traction as Johnson led a ground attack that cov..ered 35 yards on seven plays before the 6-foot-4
senior auarterback found Woods alone behind the
"Seminole defense for a 44-yard touchdown pass.
... New kicker Chance Morray added the extra
point and the Greyhounds led 7-0 with 7:40 to go
"In the first quarter.
As it has in every game so far, the Tribe offense
got off to a slow start, going three plays and out.
-This time it was butter fingers as the first two
plays saw Seminole receivers drop wide open
passes from Mike McKenzie.
, Lyman took over at its own 47 and went on

for a 25-yard touchdown pass. Kevin I iarris
added the extra point and the score was 14-7 with
9:23 left in the half.
But Lyman was not ready to roll over and ate
up almost seven minutes in going 81 yards.
Johnson did most of the damage hitting
Franklin for 11 yards and Woods for 39 and gain­
ing 34 yards, including a 31-yard gallop, on four
carries before scoring himself from the three-yard
line.
The Greyhound defense then settled the game
for all intents and purposes in the third quarter.
On the Tribe’s first possession, Adam Irvin hit
McKenzie on a blind blitz just as he released the
ball and Jimmy Rodriguez was able to come up
with an interception.
Two plays later Johnson went deep again, find­
ing Sean Glester for a 24-yard touchdown pass.
Seminole was mounting a nice drive on the next
possession, but Rodriguez just got a finger on a
pass on fourth and eight at the Lyman 39.
On the next play, Bass took off on a 61-yard
scoring run and when Morray added the extra
point it was 35-7 with 6:46 left in the third quar­
ter.
The Tribe never quit and came back with nine
quick points before the quarter ended.
Dcon Casey capped a eight-play, 80-yard drive

another sustained ground attack, marching 40
yards on nine plays before Johnson again went to
the air and hit Cormart Franklin for a 13-yard
touchdown pass.
Kevin McGrew made the big play on the drive
for the Greyhounds, pouncing on a Johnson fum­
ble one play before the touchdown when a
Seminole player lost track of where the ball was.
The Tribe then got back into the game by dri­
ving 70 yards on eight plays that covered the end
of tne first quarter and the start of the second
quarter.
McKenzie's passing did most of the damage as
the junior hit Denzel Lingard for passes of 15 and
10 yards before connecting with Chris Morring

UCF
Continued from page IB
points of the third quarter at the
8:06 mark. Leftwich connected
on a 36-yard pass to Davis, who
recorded his second touchdown
reception of the game. A failed
two-point conversion resulted
in a Marshall 26-14 lead that
lasted for the rest of the quarter.
Haynes answered for the
Golden Knights in the fourth
uarter, scoring his first touchown reception on a 19-yard
shovel pass from Schneider.
UCF's drive with 4:39 left in the

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game looked to be the last
chance for the Golden Knights.
A third down play that nearly
resulted in disaster — Schneider
fumbled the ball and had it
bounce directly back to him —
ended up being a 28-yard gain
for Doug Gabriel and a first
down for UCF. On the next play
Schneider threw his first inter­
ception of the game to JT
Rembcrt, who recorded his first
inteccption of the season.
However, the Golden Knights
bounced right back from the

Schneider interception and had
another chance to take the lead.
Asante Samuel picked off
Leftwich with 2:10 remaining in
the game. With 1:54 remaining
and a fourth and three,
Schneider's attempt to Jimmy
Fryzel was picked off by
Terence Tarpley. Marshall opted
to run out the clock by keeping
the ball on the ground the rest
of the game.
UCF will play its first home
game of the 2002 season next
Saturday against Liberty.

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Briefs
j LIONS, RAMS STILL UNBEATEN
Oviedo continued its amazing run on Friday,
posting its fourth straight shutout overall and
third in the regular season with a 27-0 victory
over district foe Jacksonville Sandalwood Friday
night at John Courier Field.
Lake Mary also remained unbeaten, rolling
over Spruce Creek, 17-7, in the opening district
game lor those two clubs.
No score was received on the Lake HowellBaysidc or Lake Brantlcy-Jacksonvlllc White
games.
A full recap of these four game will appear in
Wednesday's Herald.

S.G.A. YARD SALE
Sanford Gymnastics Association, Inc. will con­
clude a yard sale to support its programs today
(Saturday, Sept. 21) at the Sanford Gymnastics
building at 601 East 25th Place (behind First
Church of the Nazarcnc off South Sanford
Avenue).
The event will run until 4 p.m.
Among the vendors on hand will be
Tupperwarc, Southern Living, Italian Ice, Mary
Kay, Discovery Toys, Pampered Chef, Home and
Garden, Thermomix, Creative memories and .
Lxmabcrgcr Baskets. 1
Food will also be available and potential stu­
dents may register for a class or a trail class for- gymnastics, chccrlcading, Kung Fu or T ic Kwon

MAGIC PRE-SEASON TICKETS
Pre-season game tickets for the 2002-2003
Orlando Magic season are now on sale.
The Magic will play four pre-season home
games at the TD Waterhouse Centre:
* Thursday, October 10 vs. Atlanta, 7 p.m.
* Tuesday, October 15 vs. New Orleans, 7 p.m.
* Tuesday, October 22 vs. Memphis, 7 p.m.
* Thursday, October 24 vs. Dallas, 8 p.m.
Individual ticket prices range from $10 to $70.
Five hundred $10-seats are available for each
home game.
Tickets are available for purchase:
* Online at www.orlandomagic.com
* At the TD Waterhouse Centre box office
(cash, MasterCard, Visa, American Express,
Discover)
* At all TicketMaster outlets (cash only) or
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ph
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through TicketMaster by calling 1800-4NB.
IBA-TIX (MasterCard, Visa, American
Express, Discover).
Regular season game tickets will go on sale to
the public on Saturday, October 5 at 10 a.m.
Orlando Magic full season, half season, 15game and 10-game season ticket plans are still
available and can be purchased by calling 40789-MAGIC. In addition, the Magic has opened
two regional offices in Tampa and Daytona.

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Residents living in those areas and wishing to
urchase season ticket plans can call 866-NBAIGIC (in Tampa) and 888-811-4NBA (in
Daytona).
IT e Orlando Magic will start non-nationally
televised home games at 7 p.m. this upcoming
season, instead of 7:30p.m.

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with Dtaabmtiaa Act d 1890. paraona
wah dttabfttMt who may raqutra
tpadal accommodation! ahouid
contact Branda LUta at (407) 8658080 prior to Em meeting
DATE: Thuraday. Baptambar 28.
2002
PLACE: Satranola County ShertTe
Otrtca, 2nd Floor Conlaranca Room
100 Both B h d , Bantord. FL 32773
TIME: AtKMory Board Matting
5 30pm -800pm
Pubtc Hearing
8 00pm - 7.00pm
Pubtab: Baptambar 15. 22.2002
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PREP BASEBALL SHOWCASE
BASE Sports will present the Florida All-Star
Baseball Talent Showcase on Saturday,
September 28 at the Joe DiMaggio Baseball
Complex in Clearwater.
This showcase is designed for high school
players looking to play at the collegiate level.
Players will show their skill individually by
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 are 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
and there is a fee.

CITY OF LONOWOOO, FLOWOA
NOTICC OF PUSUC HCAMNO
TO CONI C D ADOPTION
OF PRO PO SED ORDlNANCES

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN by Em
CEy ol Longwood. Honda, that EM
Cay C o m m o n wtt hold t pubtc
hearing to consider anactmant ol Em

__Lake.Mary. ElemcnUtyJSchool.will hold i t s .......
annual golf tournament on Oct. 11 at Alaqua
County Club. Cost is $80 per player and
includes green fees with cart, a continental
breakfast, lunch, beverages, and prizes.
Format is 4-Golfer Scramble, Best Ball,
Shotgun start at 9 a.m. Entry deadline is Oct. 1.
You can also sponsor a hole - Gold = $600
comes with a free foursome, a plaque of appreci­
ation and a customized sign on a tee box. Silver
» $300, comes with a plaque of appreciation and
a customized sign on a tec box. Bronze = $125,
entitles you to a shared hole sign.
For additional information contact Liz Chaires
at 407-320-5661 or e-mail at

lk chfllr59xpg.kl2.flusGIRLS HOOPS REVUE
Winning Ways Basketball is currently holding
registration for its Girl's Fall Prep Revue.
The revue is open to girls in grades 9-12 and
takes placc-on Sunday, October 13.
The revue features three games for each partic­
ipant with guaranteed 50-percent playing time
in each game, a written evaluation for each par­
ticipant, as well as a Senior game. College scouts
will be in attendance.
The deadline to register is Tuesday, October 1.
For more information or to register, please
contact Winning Ways Basketball's Barry Mestel
at 407-339-9053 or I- 8OO-8O8-HOOP (4667). You
can also check out the website at www.wlnwayslnc.com.

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Potca Department. Potca Euptoran
Poat 8518 w« M i at Pubic Auction
certain proparty (tound or aban­
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man 120 days. Tha property 8 m ! .
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CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORtOA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by me
C*y Commeuon ot the C4y ol Lake
Mary. Honda, mal aaid CommMalon
wit hold a Public Haanng on
October 1,2002. at 7.00 P. M . or a t
toon maretftar u pouble. to conKder a Resolution arttiBad.
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA. PROVID­
ING FOR THE VACATING OF THE
ALLEY IN BLOCK 49. AMENDED
PLAT
OF
CRY8TAL LAKE
SHORES. MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED HEREIN. PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Vtcakng me Mowing portion ol an
tiay:
The twenty tool atay to Block 49,
Amended Plat ol Crystal Lake
Shores, Plal Book 6. Page &lt;8.
Seminole Cosnty, Honda, more
Lake Mary Bockevard and Seminole
Avanua and between 6th Street and
7m Street
Tha Pubtc Haanng wB ba held to
8 m C*y CommMaton Chambers. 180
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to me
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Mary Cay Hal It you have queebone
regarding tore notice, you may con­
tact Gary Schmdtor. Senior Planner.
■1407-688-1412.
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON­
SIDERED AT n « S WEETINQ OR
HEARING, HE OR SHE WILL NEED
A RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
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ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
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IS MADE. WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
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NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
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THE MEETING AT 407-586-1424.
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Card A Fottar, City Clark
DATED. Saplambar It. 2002
Pubkah SepterrtoerlS. 22. 2002
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CITY OF LAKI MARY, FLORtOA
NOTICE OF PU8UC HEAMNO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by me
C*y CommMaton ol 9m Cfty ol Lake
Mary. Ftortda. mat laid CommMaton
wM hold ■ Pubfcc Hearing on
October », 2002, al 7 0 0 P M , or a .
toon mereefter a t posable. to oorv

tide1a Resolution anMed
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY O f
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA. PROVID­
ING FOR THE VACATING OF A
PORTION OF THE PLAT FOR
FEATHER EDGE. MORE PARTICU­
LARLY DESCRIBED HEREIN. PRO­
VIOINO AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Vacabng the Mowing portion ol a
plat
A portion ol Feather Edge, a
Condommaan Lot acoordng to me
ptat th+reof i t recorded in PM Book
28. Page 45. 01 me Pubic Record,
ol Seminole County. Ftortda. alto
being a portion ot Section 7,
Township 20 south. Range 39 EatL
being more perbaiarty deecrtoed aa
COMMENCE al me NE comer ol
me BE 1/4 ol me BE 1/4 ol said
Section 7; thence run Norm 891856*
W e*. 175 02 leal along me souther­
ly ROW tne ol Pina Circle Drive, ol
Lake Emma Cove, accordng to tM
plat msrsol as recorded to Plal Book
8. Page 87 ol the Pubtc Record, ol
Semnole County. Florida; mence
South 0008’42“ E ast 250 00 tost
along the westerly ROW tne ol
Rmthari Road to ms POINT OF
BEOINNING; mence continue South
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of Beginning.
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me Cay CommMalon Chambare. 100
N. Courtry Club Road, Lata Maty.
Ftortda The Pubtc It Invited to
attend and ba heard. Said hearing
may ba corttoued bom 8ms to *me
tr ti a tnal decision la made by me
City Comnusston
CopMS ol me Resolution to tot ara
am iable
In the Community
Development Department at Lake
Mary city Hal Nyou have quaaHona
regaidng tma nolica. you may con­
tact Gary Sctvndtor. Senior Planner,
al 407-583-1412.
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON­
SIDERED AT THIS MEETINO OR
HEARING. HE OR SHE WILL NEED
A RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEEO TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MAOE. WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
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PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR
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CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
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with an impressive 36-yard touchdown run and
on the first play after the kick, a bad pitch ended
up being a safety when Travis Knight tackled
Woods in the end zone.
With the ball back, Seminole was on another
drive, but a pass was dropped on third and six
and the Tribe decided to go for a field goal as
there was still time left.
But Irvin came up big again, just getting a piece
of the 27-yard try.
Seminole held on the Greyhounds' next possecsion and forced the first punt attempt of the night.
Jeff Bowers, who teamed with his brother
Tommy and Knight to lead the Seminole defense
all night, broke through and blocked the kick and
the Tribe took over on the 17.
Five plays later, McKenzie found Mike Harlow
for a 1-yard touchdown, but there was only 3:02
left in tne game and the hosts had no time outs
remaining.
Both teams will open district play next Friday
on the road. Seminole will be in Jacksonville to
face Sandalwood and Lyman will be at Winter
Springs. Both games are set for a 7:30 p.m. kick­
off.
Look in Wednesday's Herald for a box of this
game.

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ORDINANCE NO 02-1624
AN ORDINANCE O f THE CITY O f
LONQWOOO. FLORIDA. PROVID
INO FOR THE GRANTING OF A
NON EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE TO
REPUBLIC SERVICES O f FLORI­
DA. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP FOR
THE COLLECTION O f COMMER
ClAL SOLID WASTE. TO IMPOSE
CERTAIN TERMS. CONDITIONS
AND REQUIREMENTS RELATING
THERETO. PROVIDING SEVER­
ABILITY. CONFLICTS AND AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE NO 02-1623
AN ORDINANCE O f THE CITY O f
LONQWOOO. FLORIDA. PROVIOWO FOR THE GRANTING O f A
NON EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE TO
WASTE MANAGEMENT INC O f
FLORIDA FOR THE COLLECTION
OF COMMERCIAL SOL© WASTE.
TO IMPOSE CERTAIN TERMS.
CONDITIONS AND REQUIRE­
MENTS RELATING THERETO.
PROVIDING SEVERABILITY. CON
FLICT8 ANO AN EFFECTIVE DATE
ORDINANCE NO 02-1626
AN ORDINANCE O f THE CITY O f
LONQWOOO. FLOR®A. PROVID­
ING FOR THE GRANTING OF A
NON EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE TO
WASTE PRO OF A FLORIDA. INC.
FOR THE COLLECTION OF COM­
MERCIAL SOLID WASTE. TO
MPOSE CERTAIN TERMS. CONDI­
TIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
RELATING THCRETO. PROVIDING
SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS ANO
AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
OnlmneM w*f*
on
6m raadtng on Saptambar 1 6 , 2002,
•nd Pm Cty CommtMton wfl co n u j
•f same tor final pattaga and edopwd ba haM In toe Cay Commisdon
Chambers, ITS w att Warran
Avanua, Longwood. Flonda. on
Monday. *w 7*1 day a t October,
A D , 1002, at 7.00 p in . or aa loan
Hereafter aa poaa&amp;a At h moat­
ing, aaaraatad penes may appaar
and ba hand veto raapad to »ia propoaad Ordnance This heating may
ba oonanuad tram lima to «ma untl
final action la tita n by th l C«y
A copy ol toe proposed Ordnance la
posted at t a Longaood Cay Hal.
Longaood. Flonda. and ooplaa ara
on Na adh taa Cterk ol tw Cly and
aama may ba mapacted by taa pti&gt;fec.
NOT1CE: At paraona ara adnaad
tad 1 *wy dackte to appad any dadaiona mada at Viaaa maaOnga4warInga, tiay wd naad a racord of th*
procaadnga and lor such purpoaaa,
tiay may naad lo Inaura mat a varbalm racord la mada. rAklt racord
lo Inctuda taa teabmony and #6denca i4«n nhrcti Iha appeal» lo be
mada (par Sac 286 0105. Flonda
i lo pamapala m any ot
m e n procaadnga should oonlact
ffw AD A. Coordrwlor. al (407) 2603461, at laeat 46 houra In adrance ot
Dated Ma 1t»i day ot September.
A D , 2002
CITY OF LONQWOOO
GERALDINE D. ZAM8RI,
CITY CLERK
Pubteh: September 2 3 2002
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OF THI ©GHTIIMTH
ytfpyplAI CMCUT
MANOFOR
(COUNTY,
CA M NO.: 03-CA-17X14L
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA by
and through to# Sacraury at
VETERANS AFFAIRS.
ROBERT L HOPE: JEAN C. HOPE.
Na iHIa, U S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, aa TiuMaa and CoOwner under tha Salat and
S+rytOnq Agreement dctAd as of
June 30. 1889, (123 Home Owner
Trial 1886-1); and UfdCNOWN TENANTfOWNERS.
Ottom an*
NOTICE O f SALE
Notice la hereby grvan dial, put
•uanl to h r order or Inal (udgmeU
antarad m baa cauaa In *w Cecua
Court ol OammoN County. Flonda. I
wd a a l tha property aauatad m
Serrvnoto County. Flonda. desert ed
aa:
LOT 112. TRAJLWOOO ESTATES.
SECTION ONE. ACCORD*© TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED W PLAT BOOK I I . PAGES 27
ANO 26. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN-

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door of IhA SAminoiA County
CourlhoutA. SAnford. Florida. At
11OO AM on OCT 17.2002.
Dated SEP 13. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Mary Stroup#
Deputy Cterti
In acoordancA with the Americans
W*h DwebAles Act pemont with
rSiehlftiei nesdng a spactel aooonv
modafton lo parbetpate In M procaadmg ahould contact court
Admmatr ation al lalaptnona number
(407)663-4227. not later than aaven
(7) day* prior lo tie preced in g It
haartng Inrpened. (TOO) 1-600-8558771. or Voice (V)I -600 955-6770.
ata Flonda Relay Sendee
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17757U S . 18 Norm
Mangrove Bay. SUM 500
Claanaatar. a 33764
(727)536-3600
Pubith Saplambar 22.2 9 . 2002
00163
M THE CMCUT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUfT
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOL1 COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CA M NO. M-CA-1M614-L
EMC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PAULAJ MASSELU. .UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF PAULA J MASSELU.
and a l u l n m i pamaa clam rg by,
through, under or egamet tha above
named detendarrti. who ara not
known to ba dead or a l a , ahathar
devlieet.

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and/or TENANT i r . tha pamaa
Intended lo account tor bra paraon or
paraona In poaaatalon: SEMINOLE
COUNTY. A POLITICAL
SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA: CENTRAL FLORIDA
REGIONAL HOSPITAL. INC DTLA
COLUMBIA MEDICAL CENTER
SANFORD.
NOTTCS O f SALE
Notes Mhereby grvan mat. punuert
to toe Find Judgman of Forecfceut
dated SEP 1 3 2002. In M l causa. I
arM s a l Via property sluated In
SEMINOLE
County.
Florida
LOT I I . SUNLANO ESTATES.
FIRST ADOmON. ACCORD#*) TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED W PLAT BOOK 12. PAGES 96
AND 86. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORCA.
a V a X I Tucker Drive. Santord.
Florida 32773
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door ol *10 Seminote County
Courthouse located at M l North
Park Avanua. Santord. SEMMOLE
County. Flonda. at 11-00 o'clock
a m , on OCT 17.2009.
Dated al Santoml Flonda N s day
ot SEP 1 3 2002.
(Sad)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clam ot tie Clroul Cout
By: Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clam
DouQtes C. Zahm, P A
18630 U A Hary 19 N . 1300
Claanaatar. FL 33764
(727)536-4811 phone / (727)5381084 lea
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j .Ptaaaa pubtNh In: Tlta Sammda
herald
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT. A
PERSON M NEED OF A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICI­
PATE N THIS PROCEED* © OR
TO ACCESS A COURT SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY 8HALL.
WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME
PRIOR TO ANY PROCEED#© OR
NEED TO ACCESS A SERVICE.
PROGRAM OR ACTIVITY. COURT
THE ADMtfSTRATKJN OFFICE OF
THE COURT. M l NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SANFORD. FLORIDA
32771, TELEPHONE (407) 1234330. OR 1-600-8566771 (TT©). or
1 6 0 0 6 5 6 6 7 7 0 (V). VIA FLOR©A
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Publati Saptambar 2 2 .2 9 . 2002
00184
MTHBCMCUIT COURT
O f THE IfTH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT,
M ANO FOR
SCMMOLE COUNTY,
COHL OMttON
CA M NOj 02-CA-1404-14 L
THE BANK OF NEW YORK.
TRUST UNDER AGREEMENT
DATED 121101 (EOCC TRUST
2001-2).

ST. JOHNS MVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
GIVES NOTICE O f AOCNCY ACTION
y a Orstrtd grvaa notes t u t 1 laauad tie fcA nek HJ Emargancy Order on
In Ra: Cty ol Onado - tateraecBon ot SR 426 and Lake Jessup Avanua Fla
of Racord Number 2002-72. Tha Emargancy Order autaortiae tie Cty ol
Onado to operate a portable pump wtoi a capacdyoHTXgdtorw per mmute
In oonfjncton anti a portable decharge prpa to draw doan a ratanbon pond
and t-aarcc nnaclad wetland on Lais Jseeup Avanua m t ie Cty ol Onado.
Samnota Couty. Florida, and dadwrga *w araiar H o Bear Outy Canal. Tha
portada purp and pipe am ba operated In Section is , Tbwnamp 21 South.
Range 31 East
A paraon ataoaa aubatanbal Hsraata ara or may ba datamaned by tw
O t t e r s proposed daemon has a n » l to legueel an Adntnlibaeve Hearing by
tang a M ilan paktvm amt tie SL Johns Rarer Water Management QaancL ot
may choose to may chooaa to pursue nwdaaon aa an aSsmaHva remedy
uidar Sacaona 120 568 and 120.573 Flonda Cl* m ar batora h a daadma tar
lin g a petition Chooamg madalmn wtl not adversary a ta d tie right to a
hearing 1 medabon does not raatd In a aaOtamanL Tha procaduraa tor pusung madaann am eat torth In Sacaona 120688 and 12067, F .8 , and Fkeee
26-106.111 a n t 28-106.401 tvough.406. Ftortda AdmHttattva Coda.
Pursuant to c h n ttr 28-106 and n isd 40C -M 007. Flonda AdNnMraM
Cods, tie pateon must ba Mad al t ie othca ol r » Otatnct Clam al Dtatrtd
Haadguarlars. P.O. Boa 1429. PMHIia. FL 32178-1429 (4049 Rato StreeL
Pataka. FL 32177) am m 2 1 days ot publcaaan of f i e noboa or atban 26 days
ol toe Oatnct dapoaamg noace ol H a Emargancy Order m toe mat tor n ose
paraona to whom Wte Otatnct mate actual notice A Noioe tor an Adnesatraev#
HaattoB^UaamadMaduaondaan ryoltoapaaaontotiaO iainclClam altoa
Otatnct llaadguadari In Palaau. Flonda A paaaon must comply wan chapear
28-106. Florida Adtmslraove Cods. The ngN to an A dm sfraeve Haartng
an t fto ratal a r t procedurse to ba taioa a d are governed by chaplsr 120.
Florida Statues, and chapter 28-106. Flonda AdmHatmUva Coda, and aacaon
40C-1.1007, Florida Adnrsatraeva Coda.
Pursuant to aacaon 120 66. Flonda Statolaa. a paraon who la adversely
sleeted by Inal Dtatrtcl action may aaak renew ol tw action In tw Dwtrtd
Court ot Appeal by tong a Noaoa ol Appeal pusuarf to tw Flonda R i s e ol
Apostate Procedure wahm X days ol tw randamg of tw Inal Oatnct aceorv
For appeals to t ie Ototrtct C n al ot Appeal, a Oatnct acaon M conatdarad randarad ahar 1 la aignad on bahal ol tw OsbicL and la Mad by tie Oatrtct dark.
A party to ts a procaatlng batora tw Dwtnd who damw tw f a Oatnd Order
la Honawtarl wan tw provwow and puposaa ol chapter 3 7 3 Ftortda
SUkiiat. may aaak review at tw Order puiuart to aacaon 373114, Ftortda
Statutes, by t ie Flonda Land and Water Amukcatory Comnsaaron. by tong a
raquaal lor ravtaw wW&lt; t i e Commieaion and aarvaig a copy on tw Oapartnarl
ol Enveonmenal Protacton and any paraon named In tie Order wtoln X days
ol tw rsndsrmg ol tw Dwmd Ordsr Ravww by tw Flonda Land and Wslar
M u d awii) r u u u aalnn ll mrt r — *-1- * - --K i r r t n i t —- g
dancery hearing held imdsr Sacaona l » 5 M and 12067. F 8 . of tor hiaa
adopted ahar wauanos ol a Inal ordsr rstutong horn an evedsnaary hearing
uidar Section I X 56. F.S.
Faiure to obaarva tw ralavanl amabamat lor tong pattern, a raquaal tor
Commwaun review, or a Noaoa d Appeal as daaerbad above. wM reecf in
warvar ol tw accompanying r V t to an Admmwlraave Haartng. Comma! ion
Ravtaw. or Judoal Rmrtew. raapacbvaly
Tha Emargancy OnMr M avalabto tor pubkc mapacaon during normal buatnaaa hours. ■ 00 a jn . to 6 0 0 p m , Monday hromyi Friday. aaoap4 Wgal ho*
days at Bt Johns Fbv« Water Managanwrl DwtncL 4049 Raid Street Palates.
Florldi 32177. Requests tor copras or Inaperton d twee Mae Nvaid ba mada
to Kna H Daws. Am Mar* Oarwral Co u m LOM os ot OanaM CouwaL 81
Johns mvar Water Management OwtrtcL fO Boa 1429. PaMka. a 3 2 1 7 6
1428. or talaph nna (386) 328-4380
Pubtoh Saptarrtwr 22. 2002
00183

BETTY L KILLINOSWORTH AK/A
BETTY L KIU.INQWORTH, al al.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Please publih in THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN puauant to a Final Judgment ot
Forackwua dated tw dry ol SEP
13. 2002, and antarad In Case Na
02-CA-1404-14-L, ot tw O r a il
Court ol tw 18TH Judicial CkaM In
and lor Seminole County. Ftortda.
wherein THE BANK OF NEW YORK.
TRUST UNDER AGREEMENT
DATED 12X1/01 (EOCC TRUST
2001 -2). la tw PlaMR and BETTY L
KIUINGSWORTH A/K/A BETTY C
KILUNQWORTH:
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L
KIUJNQSWORTH A/K/A BETTY L
KILLINGWORTH. JOHN DOF. JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT ( S ) t f
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY I w* sa l to tw Njfwal
and bast bidder lor cash at tw
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURTMOUSE. In Seminole County.
Flonda. al 11-00 on tw day ol NOV
12. 2002. tw knowing dsecrtwd
proparly as sal torth In said Final
Judgment. towHt
THE NORTH 75 FEET OF LOT 37.
LESS THE WEST X FEET FOR
ROAD AND THE NORTH 75 FEET
OF LOT X . LESS THE EAST 15
FEET OF LOT X . WASHINGTON
HEIGHTS. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3 PAGE(S) 37. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLOROA.
AKA. 411 REEO ROAD. OVIEDO.
FL 32760
i i K x arain ci
fw w iM tin i
wWi DwabMaa AO. Paraona aHti
rural ratwt naacSng a apacwl acoommodakon to partk IpaW ta tea pro*
caamng should contact tw Court
AUnrastrator al X I N Park Avanua,
Santord FL 32771. Telephone
Number (407)323-4130 not later
than seven (7) dayl prior to tw proOaadtaa If hearing Impairad. (TOO)
1 6 0 0 6 6 6 6 7 7 1 or Votoe (V)I60Q8556770 via Ftortda Rally Sarvtoaa
Dated N s day ot SEP 13.2002.
MARY ANNE MORSE
dark Ol Tha Ckost Coul
By: Mary Stroupa
Deputy Clam
Submitted byLew o n e s ot Marshal C Watson
1600 WW49th Scree*. Suae I X
Fort LauderdMs, Ftortda 33308
Telephone: (854)4630385
FacataWa: (864)7716062
Pubtoh: September 23.2*. 2002
OQI85
MTHBCBICUtT COURT
OF THE 18th JUOtCIAL CMCUR,
M ANO FOB BCMMOLI
COUNTY, FLOBBA
CAM NO.: 02-CA-1113-14-L
AMERICAN GENERAL HOME
EOLKTY. INC,
JONATHAN DAV© POLLOCK and
REBECCA ANNE POLLOCK.
_______ DetandanKa).
NOTICE OP
NOTICE la hereby grvan t a t tw
undersigned d ark ol tw Clrcua
Court d Samtaoto Couty. Ftortda.
wM, on tw day ct OCT 17.2002. at
11 DO A64. at tw Waat Front Doot ol
tw Samtnota C outy Com m ute,
Santord. Florida oBar tor aala and
eat M pubic outcry to tw Ngheat
•nd b u t tddtef tor m h ,
feoiow*
ing dN O tud prcpAffy MutiAd in
BEMNOUl Coudy. R o r t d K I
Lot 73. SANFORD PLACE. PM
3 3 PaM 33-31, PifM a
SammoW Couty,
Records d
pusuarf to tw Final Judgment
entered ta a case pandtag ta said
Court, tw elyte d which M taSctead
WITNESS my hand and ofltclal eeal

d said Court N a day ot SEP 1 3
2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctom ol tw O r a f Cout
By: Mary Strocpa, DC.
N you ara a paraon sHti a MaabMy
who needs any special aooommnrta*
uon wj pAroapew h n i p«ocAA&lt;anQ.
you are snMtod. M no coal to you. to
tw provMon at tpecM aaeWtanca.
Pleas* contact Court AtknMstattan
at X I N Pam Ave. Sia N X1.
Santord. Ftortda 32771, lilsphona
(407)321-4330, Ext. 4227, wMtn too
working day* ol y ou receipt of N s
noaoa. t hearing Impaired, (TOO) 1■006566771 or Votoa (V) 16000566770. via Flonda Relay Samoa
John C. En^shardL PA
1524 E. LMngslon S I
Orlando. Ftortda 32803
Pubtoh: Saplambar 22.29.2002
OQ166
M THE ORCUIT COURT
O f THE 18TH JUOtCIAL
CEtCUIT. M ANO FOR
SEMNOLE COUNTY.
CAM NO. 03-CA-1142-14-L
WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONAL
ASOCURON FlK/A FIRST UMON
NATIONAL BANK.
M3DREO BERNARD: at at.
NOTICE O f SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 41
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pusuara to tw Final Judgment ta
Foradoaura dated SEP 1 3 2002.
and antarad ta Casa No. B2-CA1142-144. ct tw Clroul Court ol tw
16th Juckciel d ra m In and tor
Seminole Couty. Ftortda. whereto
Wachovia
Bank.
National
Association IV a First Union National
Bank la PlainMI and MILDRED
BERNARD, at N. ara tw dstondams.
! wfl ta * to tw tagh**t and bast Ud­
der tor cash al tw Sarrtnola Couty
Courthouse. X I N Pam Avanua.
Santord. FL 32771, al 1100 A ll., on
tw
day ol OCT 17. 2009. tw ktlorti m said Order d Final Judgment,
tow*
lln l No. 61, BiBdng N a 6, ol HID­
DEN SPRINGS CONDOMINIUM, a
Condominium. ecconSng to tw
Dedaraaon d Condonwsum record
ad ta OMoM Raoorda Boca 1684.
Page 666 tvough 785. and a
Pubic Records at Bsmnoie Couty.
Proparty Address: 620 Olsnwood
Court. 181. AJtamorae Springs. FL
»714
DATED al Santord. Seminole
Couty. Flonda. N a day ol SEP 13
. 2002.
irlARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot Clrtul Court
B Y Mary Stroupa
Deputy dark
PREPAREOBY:
Sootl E SimowU. Eaq
600 Corporala Drtva. Suae 510
Fort Lauderdale, a 33334
Pubtoh fr r ’—vWf Herald
PutM i: Saptambar X . » . 2002
OQ167
M THE CMCUT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH

Lecals

L ecals

JUOICtAL ORCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLOR»A.
•t AND FOR
SEMNOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVIS©N
Casa Na: 02-CA-11614-W
CniFINANCIAL, INC 344. LLC
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
SERVICES OF AMERICA, INC.

entered ta CM Caaa No 02 CA1634-14 L ol tw OroW Court of tw
1ITH Jukctel d r a w ta and tor
SEMINOLE
County.
Santord.
Flonda. I wW eai to tw higheat and
beat bkkter lor cash d tw Waal
Front Door at tw SEMINOLE Couty
Courthouse located al 301 N Pam
Avanua ta Santord, Flonda. al 1IB 0
am . o n tw day ol OCT 16.2002 tw

vs
DONALD J FERRELL; JANE DOE
FERRELL: THE UNKNOWN WIFE
OF DONALD J FERRELL; IF
LIVING,
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF 8AID
OEFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED,
ANO IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS AND TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAJMtNQ
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMEd
DEFENOANT(S); ST TROPEZ
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION.
INC ; THE LANDING ASSOCIA­
TION. tfC : CHASE MANHATTAN
BANK. USA. N A ; WHETHER DIS­
SOLVED OR PRESENTLY EXIST­
ING, TOGETHER WITH ANY
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES. CREDI­
TORS. LIENORS. OR TRUSTEES
OF SA© OEFENOANT(S) ANO ALL
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH. UNOER, OR AGAINST
DEFENDANTS), JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT.

torth ta said Summary Final
Judgment tovrtt
LOT 7. BLOCK B. SUNLANO
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK II . PAGE 16 72. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMF
NOLE COUNTY. FLOR©A
Dated to t day of SEP 1 3 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
dark d tw CkoW Coul
By Mary Strouw
Deputy Cterk
Pubssh ta
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J .
8TERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
M l S. Untverety Drtva SUM 600
Plantation. FL 33324
(854)2336000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABETTIES
ACT. paraona rvkh Baatwttea need­
ing a ipeewf accommodation tKXtd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
tw
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouee al 407666-4227, 16008556771 (TOO) or 1 6 0 0 6 6 6 6 7 7 0 .
via Florid* Relay Service
Pubteh September 2 3 29.2002
OQ170

•gilmt you tor Va r#W dATTlAndAd
ta tw complalnl or patbon Mad here­
in.
WITNESS my hand and tw aaN ol
tea Court al SEMINOLE County.
Flonda. tea day ot 8EP13 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
CLERK OF THE dRCUIT COURT
BY Ruti King
DEPUTY CLERK
WW OFFICES OF DAV© J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
X I S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 600
PLANTATION. FL 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona w*h deabtewt naadIra 1 BOACiAl t&lt;YYVT¥TWi8llfY1 ihOUtd
o i t e d COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
tw
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al (407)665-4X 7. 1600-8556771 (TOO) or 1 6 0 6 8 5 6
8770. via Florida Relay Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH W THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
Plbiah September 22.28. 2002
00172

Lecals

AMENDED
NOTICE OF SALE

r*olca a nATAoy grv^n mai. pmm art to tw Amended Final
Summary Judgmarl d Foradoaura
antarad ta tw above ifyled cauaa, ta
tw CIraR Coul d Oamtnoto Couty.
Florkla. I aM aal tw property aluala
ta Samtaoto County. Ftortda.
LOT X . THE LANDING. ACCOROttO TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 36.
PAGES 41 THROUGH 51. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORSA.
A/K/A885 CASA OEL SOL CIRCLE,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL 32714.
al pubic aala. to tw Ntfwat and beat
bidder, tor cash. AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COUN­
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD,
FLORIDA. Flonda at 11:00 AM , on
tw day ot NOV 1 3 2002.
Maryams Moral
dark ot ORCUIT Court
BY Mary 8* 0 4 *
Deputy Clark
Law OMcee d Denial C. Corwuegra
1001 Norti Arnwnw Avanua
Tampa, Florida 33604-1041
ABornaya tor naktM
PuMMi Saplambar 2 3 28.2002
00166
MTHBCMCUIT COURT
OF THE IfTH
JUOICtAL ORCUfT,
M ANO FOR
EEMH01 ■ COUNTY,
FLOROA
CAM NO: t l CA 000363 14 M4.
BANK OF AMERICA. NA .
SUCCESSOR M WTEREST BY
MERGER O f BANK OF AMERICA.
F 88.
PLAtTOFF
VB.
JOHN J CONNELLY. IF LIVING,
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAMMO AN M T ER tST*
BY. THROUGH, UNOER O RAGAINST.JOHN A CONNELLY;.
MRS JOHN J . CONNELLY; LAURA
J . VOET8CH, IF LMNQ. ANO V
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS, CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
WTEREST BY. THROUGH UNOER
OR AOA84ST LAURA J VOET8CH;
JOE ROE; FWSTPLUS FWANCIAL,
INC., A CORPORATION; JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
KhTV-w o p
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u ­
iuart to a Summary Final Judgment
d Foradoaura deled SEP 1 3 2002
atten d ta C M Caaa Na 01-CA000383-14 kM. at tw Orcui Court of
the 11TH JurkaeJ draw ta and lor
SEMINOLE
County.
Santord.
Ftortda, I a ft sa l to tw highest and
bast bidder tot cash at tw Waat
From Door at tw SEMttOLE Couty
Courthouse located at X I H Park
Avanua ta Santord. Flonda. at 11XX)
a m on tie day of OCT 1 1 2 0 0 9 tw
torth ta said Summary Final
Judgment to-wt.
LOT 171. DEER RUN4JMT 8 IT .
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 2 3 PAOES 4 1 ANO 4 3
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
BEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORXA.
Dated tea day of SEP 1 3 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
dark ol t » d r a f t Court
B f ktorySeoupe
Deputy Cterk
Pubtoh ta.
THE SEMttOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAV© J
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PUUNT1FF
X I 8. Unharaly Drtva SUM 600
P1araaaon.FL 33324
(86412336000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona a fh &lt;9aMMea na
tag a apacwl aocommnrtaiim ehoUd
contact COURT AD6MM8TRAT10N,
M
the
SEMNOLE
County
Courthouee at 4 0 7 6 6 6 6 2 2 7 . 16008566771 (TOO) or 1 6 0 0 6 5 6 6 7 7 0 .
via Florida Ralay Samoa.
PutWASaptombar 22. » . 2002
00188
M THE CMCUtT COURT
O f THE1ETH
JUDICIAL ORCUIT,
M ANO FOR
BEMMOtS COUNTY,

CAM HO: 02 CA 113416 L
dTYMORTOAGE. INC.
PLAWT1FF
VB
STEVEN A
GANNON A/K/A
STEVEN GANNON. IF UWtQ. ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DCVISEE8.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST STEVEN A GANNON
A/K/ASTEVEN GANNON.
JENNIFER GANNON. JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS * f POSSESSION
OCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u
auant to a Summary Final Judgmwrt
ot Foreckteue dated SEP 1 3 2002

THE CMCUtT COURT
O f T M EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCIAL CMCUT
MANOFOR
SEMWOLS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
OWL ACTION
CA M NO. 02-1126CA
DIVISION 14 W
ALTEORA CREDIT COMPANY.
LOVELYN L HALL at N.

M THE CMCUtT COURT
OF THE 16TN
JUDICIAL CMCUtT,
MANOFOR
SEMNOLE COUNTY,
FLOROA
GENERAL
JUWSOICnON DIVISION
CA M NO: 03 CA 1666 14 L
MORTGAGE ELECTRON©
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
CHERYL A COX. IF LMNQ. ANO *
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEE3 LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
WTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST CHERYL A. COX:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CHERYL
A. COX, IF ANY. DEER RUN
HOMEOWNERS ASS0CWT10N *7A. INC; JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(8)
NOTICE O f
FOM CLOSUM SA L !
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pueuam to a Summary Final Judgment
ot Foradoaura dated SEP 1 3 2002
antarad ta CM Caaa Na 02-CA1556-14 L ol tw d ra w Court ol tw
11TH Judicial CkoW ta and tor
SEMINOLE
County,
Santord.
Ftortda. I * ■ eat to tw Nghaal and
beat bkkter tor cash at tw Weal
Front Door at tw SCMMOLE Couty
Courthouee located at X I N. Park
Avanua ta 8anottL Ftortda. at 11.00
a m o n tw day of NOV 1 3 2002 tw
torth

ta

said

Summary

Final

LOT 74. DEER RUN. UNIT 7A.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 2 3 PAGE ( I . PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SCMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORCA.
Dated Me te y ol SE P 1 3 2002. '
(CMCUTT COURT SEAL)
! "
MARYANNE MORSE &gt;A
Cteri ot tw d ra w Caul
c
B y Mary Stoupe
Deputy Ctork
Pubteh ta:
THE 8EMMOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAV© 3
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAMDFF
X I 8 . Untveraly Drtva SuBa 600
PWtaaon. FL 33324
(88412336 0 0 0
' M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABEJTKS
ACT, paraona M ti iteabtetea need­
ing a g a c a l ecoommodetton t b i t
oortad COURT ADMMSTTWT10N.
al
tw
SEMINOLE
County
Coufwuea 8l 407686-4 2 2 7 .1 6 0 0 8566771 (TOO) or 1 6 0 0 6 6 6 6 7 7 0 ,
via Florida Relay Samoa.
Pubteh September 22. X , 2002
OOI7I
M THE CMCUTT COURT
O f THE 11TM
JUOtCIAL CMCUTT,
SEMNOLE COUNTY,
FLORXA
JURMOtenON OtVISION
CAM NO: 01 CA 1M 8 14 L
WACHOVIA BANK OF DELAWARE.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION F/K/A
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
DELAWARE.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
THE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEE 8,
AS3KMEE8. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO IUX
OTHER PARTIES CLAMING AN
WTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNOER
OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF
EMMA J . BRUNER. DECEASED,
ETAL..
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O f ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: UtMNOWN SPOUSE. HEMS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A a
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
WTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST THE ESTATE O f
EMMA J . BRUNER
whoee raaidanca la unknown t
hb/she/twy ba 8vtag; and «
heVveVwy ba dead, tw urtoiown
gram**#.
talaraal by. tvou(fi. uidar or agataat
tw PitandN ti. who ara not known
to ba dead « M m and Ni pamaa
having or datatng to have any rtghL
MM or tatereet ta tw
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED twt
anootontotoradoaaa mortgage on
tw kMowmo property
LOT X . LESS THE EAST 3 4 FEET
THEREOF. ANO LOT 4 3 PLAT OF
THE OREEN UAf ANO W 3SCW S
ADOtnON TO THE TOWN OF LAKE
MARY. FLORIOA. ACCOROWQ TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORO­
ED M PLAT BOOK 3. PAGES X
ANO 27, OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA,
hex bean Mad agataat you and tw
you a n reqUred to eerve a copy d
you wrban defarwu . 1 any. to 4 on
DAV© J . STERN. ESQ. PtovWTi
attorney, whoee add i n la X I S
UrDvecMy Drtva #500. Plantakon. FL
33324 on or batora (no later twn X
days bom tw date ol tw krai put*
cakon of taa noaca ot ackon) and Ma
tw ongvwl wtta tw dark ol t i e court
attorney or tavnadwtaty twraalter.
otwrwwa a dataiW wM ba arterad

NOTICE O f
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu•uanl lo a Final Judgment ol
Mortgage
Foradoaura
dated
September 0 3 2 0 0 3 and araarad ta
C m NO. 02-1126 d tw Clrout
Cout ol tw EIGHTEENTH Judctel
Ckoi* ta and tor SEMWOLE Couty.
Ftortda wharata ALTEORA CREDIT
COMPANY, la tw PlainMI and
LOVELYN L. HALL: ara tw
aa -a ------* a
— -----m * _ —
■■ »
UAtnOinB, I AW M SI r a nyA A
Mid bad bkkter tor cad i at WEST
FRONT DOOR O f THE BEMWOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIOA al 11DO AM, ontw
day d OCT 1 3 2 0 0 3 tw Utowtng
ovactdaq propArry n me *onn n
said Final Judgment:
LOT 3 ROUWQ LANE, ACCORO­
WQ TO THE PWT THEREOF AS
RECORDED M PWT BOOK 22.
PAGES 14 ANO 1 3 OF THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA. TOGETHER
WITH THAT CERTAM PERSONAL
PROPERTY
DE SCRIBE R AS.
RANGE.
A/K/A
1260 RoMng Lana,
Caaaatoirry, FL 32707
WITNESS MY KANO and tw aaal
d Ma Court on SEP 1 1 .2 0 0 3
Clark ot tw Clroul Court
ByMary Stroupa
Deputy Cterk
Echevarria AAsaodatea. P A
P 0 Baa 2 X 1 1
Tampa Ftortda 3 3 6 X 6 0 1 6
" S a a Americana wlh Dwabtetea Ad
* you are a parson ariti a dateWty
who naada acoommodaton ta order
lo partolpate ta t i e p ro ira k g )tou
ara artMad at no 00M lo you. tor tw
provision ot certain atalalanoa.
h u m contMcr uoun w W A n o o n
at X I N. Park Avanua, SartonL
Ftortda X 7 7 1 , letephone nurtwr
(407)665-4227, a M n I working
days ot y o u isoatot d tu t docu48M 3 I hearing Impend. (TOO) 18006666771.
&gt; '1|-.H:;r | .
Pubiteu Baptemtwr 2 3 M , 6002 .0 0 1 7 3
I L I I- I THE CMCUT COURT
O f THE DOMTUNTH
JUOtCIAL CBICUfT
M AN DfOR
I COUNTY,
CWB. ACTION
DtVMON 14 f
FT MORTGAGE COMPA RES
D R A F T S MORTGAGE SERVICES
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
JAMES H. LEE, at at.
M onet O f
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puauart lo a Second Amended Ftaat
Judgment ot Mortgage Foradoaura
dated Saplambar 1 3 2002. and
antarad In Caaa NO. 6 8 6 6 4 CA d
tw O t a * Court d tw EIGH­
TEENTH Judctel Clroul ta and tor
SEMWOLE C o u ty Ftortda atarata
FT MORTGAGE COMMNCS 0»/A
FTB MORTGAGE SERVICES SUC­
CESSOR BY MERGER TO SUN­
BELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, la tw PtoMB and
JAMES H. LEE; FORREST I
GREENE; BARBARA SEYMOUR;
WANDA L OUEVM; MARGARET
DAVIS. UNQA THOMAS. STATE OF
FLORIOA • DEPARTMENT OF
LABOR • EMPLOYMENT SECURI­
TY; NATIONSBANK. NA SUCCES­
SOR BY MERGER TO BARNETT
TECHNOLOGIES, WC. SUCCES­
SOR BY MERGER TO BARNETT
RECOVERY
CORPORATION;
COLUMBIA MEOICAL CENTER
F/K/A
CENTRAL
FLORIDA
REGIONAL HOSPITAL; SEMWOLE
COUNTY; CITY OF SANFORD, ara
tw Datandama. I a d a i l to tw hW«aat and bear bkkter tor cash al
WEST FRONT DOOR O f THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLOROA d
tlX K AM. on tw 1 7ti day d
2002. tw totowlng
yoparty aa sat torti ta
said Final Judgment
BEGIN X FEET WEST ANO
M 9.46 FEET SOUTH O f THE NE
CORNER O f SECTION 3 3 TOWN­
SHIP X SOUTH RANGE X EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
RUN THENCE 8OUTH PARALLEL
TO THE EAST UNE OF SA© SEC­
TION 3 3 A DISTANCE OF 45 00
FEET. THENCE WEST 208 73
FEET. THENCE BOOTH 3 0 3 7 3
FEET. THENCE WE8T 208 73 FEET
THENCE NORTH 253 73 FEET.
THENCE EAST 417.44 FEET TO
THE POWT OF BEOWNWG
A/K/A 440 Sn o a td ftd. Osrwvm. FL
32722
WITNESS MY HANO Mid tw sate
p i t t a Court on S aptanbail 3 2009.
Maryanns Mona
Cterk d tw Clroul Coul
ByMary 8trouw
Deputy Cterk
Echavanw AAaaociaisa. P A
P.O. Bor 2 X 1 6
Tampa. Flonda 3 3 6 X 6011
" S a a Americana wrtl Du 1f i k t 1 Ad
1 you a n a paraon awh a rteatuty
who need* aooommodaaon ta or
to parkapate ta tea procaadng. you
a n artdad at no com to you. tor tw
provision d certain aseWan
Pteaaa oanlad Court Adntatetaaon
•I X I N Park Amnia. Santord.
Ftortda 32771. telephone number
(4 07)666-4X 7. wahm 2 Making
days of you receipt of taw docu­
ment t hearing Impaired. (TOO) 1■ 0 06666771.

L ecals

L ecals
Puhteh Saplambar X . 20.2002
00174
THE CWCUT COURT
OF THE HOHTIIHTH
JUOtCIAL CMCUT
W ANO FOR
SEMWOLE COUNTY,
FLOROA
CTRL ACTION
CASE NO. 01-1343-CA
DIVISION 14 L
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
ve.
RICK E GIBSON, al aL
DalandanKt)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN pur­
suant 10 a Final Judgment ol
Mortgage
Foradoaura
dated
Saplambar 13. 2002. and entered ta
Caaa NO. 01-1343 C A d ta e Clroul
Coul ol tw EIGHTEENTH Judctel
O d d ta and tor SEMINOLE Couty.
Ftortda wharata CHASE MANHAT­
TAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
to tw Ptektd and RICK E. G«SON,
WINDING HOLLOW HOMEOWN­
E R S ASSOCIATION. INC.; ara tw
Defendant. I a d aa* to tw highest
Mid beat bidder tor cash al WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORO. FLORSA al 11 X AM. on tw
day at NOV 1 3 2002. tw totmrtag
deeatwd property a s eat torth ta
•aid Final Judgment
LOTS 1 4 a WINDING HOLLOW
UNIT 3 ACCORD#© TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO W PLAT
BOOK X , PAOES 73. 74 ANO 76,
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLOROA.
A/K/A 720 Ttaberadde Avanua,
Wtater Springe. FL 37706
WITNESS MY HANO and tw seal
o l t l s Court on 8EP 1 3 2002.
Cterk of t w a r a d Court
ByMary Stroupa
Deputy Cterk
Echevarria SAssodates. P A
PO. Boa 2 X 1 6
Tampa, Florida 3 3 6 X 6 0 1 6
Act
t you M t 6 paraon aHti ■ deatdry
to partetpate ta M i procaadng. you
ara en d ed at no ooat to you, tor tw
provision ot certain assistance.
Pteaaa oonad Court AdnMdretcn
at X I N. Park Avanua. Santord.
Ftortda 32771. telephone number
(407)665-4X 7. wKhta 2 working
days d y ou reosfpl ol tala docu­
ment I haartng hpaired. (TOO) 1■ 00 6 6 6 6 7 7 1 .
PubSah: September 2 3 » . 2002
00178
T H i CMCUT COURT
OP TH3 IIOHTEXNTH
JUOtCIAL CMCUT
MANOFOR
SO B N O U COUNTY,
CM L ACTION
CA SIN O . 02-7W-CA
DIVISION 14 L
U S . BANK. N A ,
W3UAMC. BARKER, at a i
m

m

op

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puauan lo a Final Judgm an of
MOClQAQA
FOCAdOAUTA
dliAd
Saptenbar 13 2 0 0 3 and artarad ta
Caaa NO. n - 7 H ol tw M
Coul
d tw EIGHTEENTH JuddM Clrout
In and lor SEMWOLE County,
Ftortda atwratn U S . BANK. H A . to
tw PtaMN and WILIAM C. BARM1
ER; PHYLLIS E. BARKERS ANY
AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLABBNQ BY, THROUQK UNOER. J
OR AGAMST THE HEREW NAMED
WOMOUAL DEFENDANT!*) WHO
ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD
OR ALIVE. WHETHER SAIO
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAM
AN WTEREST AS SPOUSES,
HEIRS. DEVISEES. OR OTHER
CLAMANTB; THE HUNTINGTON
NATIONAL BANK; MERR3L LYNCH
CREDIT CORPORATION. SUN­
TRUST BANK, N A ; GREENSTREET FWANCIAL, L P j a n tw
O ttom ans. I wB ea t lo tw NghaB
M b boat bkkter tor cash at WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMWOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORO. FLORCA M 11 X AM. on tw
day of OCT 17. 2 X 9 . tw kdoatag
daeatosd proparty a t tat torti ta
•Md Flnte Judgment
LOT I I . EAST CAMDEN. AS
RECOROEO W PLAT BOOK X .
PAGES 17, • * ANO 88. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMWOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIOA. ANO A PARCEL OF
LAND BEWO A PART OF TRACT A.
SAID PLAT OF EAST CAMOEN.
BEWO MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRBED AS FOLLOWS;
FROM THE NORTHWESTERLY
CORNER OF LOT 20. SA© PU T
OF EAST CAMOEN RUN SOUTH
28 DEGREES. 12 MINUTES 06
BECONOS WE8T ALONG THE
WESTERLY UNE OF 8A » LOT » .
3 7 7 3 8 FEET. THENCE WEST
ALONO THE SOUTHERLY UNE OF
SAIO TRACT A. 1 X 3 3 FEET.
THENCE NORTH 41 OCGREES X
MINUTES 07 SECONDS WEST.
ALONG THE SOUTHWESTERLY
UNE OF SAW TRACT A. 1 3 4 0
FEET TO THE POWT OF BEGWNWQ:
THENCE
CONTINUE
NORTH 41 OEQREES » MMUTES
07 SECONOB WEST, 13232 FEET
THENCE NORTH 4 4 DEGREES X
MINUTES 63 SECONDS EAST.
ALONG THE EASTERLY UNE O f
LOT 21. SAW P U T O f EAST CAM­
OEN. 3 6 8 7 6 FEET TO THE
SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY UNE
OF SHADWEU. CIRCLE BEWO ON
A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE
NORTHEASTERLY ANO HAVINO
AS ITS ELEMENTS A RADIUS O f
200 00 FEET. A CENTRAL ANGLE
OF 07 DEGREE8 13 MWOTES 41
SECONOB, A TANGENT OF 1163
FEET. ANO A TANGENT BCARWO
OF SOUTH 70 DEGREES 46 WR­
OTE 8
It
BECONOS
EAST.
THENCE EASTERLY ALONO THE
ARC OF SAW CURVE 25 X FEET
TO THE P R C. O f A CURVE HAV
WQ AS ITS ELEMENTS A RADIUS
O f 3 7 1 K FEET ANO A CENTRAL
ANQU O f 0 4 OCGREES X MWUTES X SECONDS: THENCE
EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC O f
SAW CURVE X X FEET. THENCE
SOOTH X DEGREES 67 MWOTES
11 BECONOS WEST. 4 3 4 X FEET

to the ro ta of BcawNwa

A/K/A 1415 S h a d e s! Crete.
Haatarcm. FL 32744
WITNESS MY HANO and tw ta d
ol M t Court on 8EP 1 3 2002.
Cterk ot tw Q r o f Coul
ByMary 8lroupa
Deputy Cterk
Echavanw 6A ssooa»s. PA
PO Boa 2 X 1 4
Tampa. Ftortda 3 3 6 X X I 6
“ Saa Americans aHti Dwatdaee Act
t you a n a paraon M ti a dsabMy

to paractwie ta tare procaadng p u
a n en d ed at no ooal to you. lor taa
provision ot certain assistance
Please contact Cout AdmMskslon
al X I N. Park Avanua. Sanford.
Flonda 32771, tetephona nuibar
(407)665-4X 7, WMn 2 working
days d you raostpl d Ma docu­
ment, « hawing impaired. (TOO) 1

8006556771.
Pubteh Saptambar X . X . 2002
OQ178
TH I CMCUT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCIAL CMCUT
MANOFOR
SEMMOU! COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVS. ACTION
CASE NO. 02-1040-CA
DIVISION 14 L
BANCO POPULAR NORTH
AMERICA. A NEW YORK STATE
CHARTER BANK.
EDNA L ROBLEDO, at aL
DetondanKi)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puauan lo a Final Judgm an ot
Mortgage
Foreclosure
dated
Saptambar t } . 2002. and amend ta
Caaa NO 02-1040 CA-14 d taa
dreui Court ol taa EIGHTEENTH
JuddM C k a d ta a m tor SEMINOLE
Count,. Florida wherein BANCO
POPULAR NORTH AMERICA. A
NEW YORK STATE CHARTER
BANK, la taa P im m a m EDNA L
ROBLEDO. TENANT f t N/K/A
STEPHEN MELENDEZ; CITIFINClAL EQUITY SERVICES. INC.;
TENANT I I N/K/A STEPHEN
MELENDEZ ara tw DetendvSs. I
a d M M M N M a m bast bid­
der lor cash al WEST FRONT DOOR
OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. SANFORO. FLORI­
DA at 11.X AM. on tw day o( OCT
17, 2002, taa Mtoartag described
property aa eat torth ta said Find
JudgmAni
LOT X . OAK PARK SUBDIVISION.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROED W P U T
BOOK 8. PAOE 68. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMWOLE COUN­
TY. FLORWA.
A/K/A 824 OrandvWw Avanua.
Altamonte Spring*, FL 32701
WITNESS MY HANO in d ta tS M l
d N s Court on SEP 1 3 2002
Clartiottw Dreu* Court
ByMary Strouw
Dcoutv Ctwfc
EdvrranW AAasoctetes, P A.
P.O. B oa 2 X 1 6
Tampa. Ftortda 3 3 6 X 6 0 1 8
“ Saa Americans mm DwabBHaa Act
■ you ara a paraon wtta a d u btey
who need* accommodation ta order
lo participate In tala procaadvig, you
are m ated al no cod to you. lor taa
d certain assistance
contact Court AdrantebeSon
al X I N. P a d Avanua, Santord.
Ftortda 32771, tetephona number
(4 0 7 )6 6 5 6 X 7 . w«Nn 2 working
days ol y ou receipt ot tala door­
m an; I haartng Impend, (TOO) 18006566771.
Pubteh; 8eptombw 2 3 28.2002
00177
M THE COUNTY COURT
O f TH I DQOTICNTH JUO CUL
CMCUT. M ANO fO B
8EMMOLI COUNTY. flOM OA
CA M NO. 01-CC-1I74-36C
SWEETWATER OAKS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
WC., 8 not tot prod corporation.
ESTATE O f AUENE ROBBINS.
any i n
aa heir.
other dtermart. by, tarough. under or
agatad ta t ESTATE OF AUENE
ROBBMS. UNKNOWN PARTIES M
POSSESSION, CHRIST AL BEN
NETT CONTRACT*©.
(«•»
M OnCI OP SALE i
„ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tad
on taa
day of OCT IS. 2 X 2 . at
11X a m at Wad Frert Door d taa
l amlnote County Coutaouae, tw
indaralgrwd Cterk wS ofar tor aala
taa blowing daaorbad rad property:
Lot 4, Stock C, P a n h ind ir Oaks
Section 13 accunbig to taa pin
taaraof aa raoonlad ta Ptol Book 2 3
Page 9. ta taa Pubic Record! d
Seroinote County, Ftortda.
manta, tortures, applance*. am
apputenanoaa on aald lam or uaad
ta oon|uictton taarewdi.
Tlw dorardd sate wtl ba mada
pureuan lo a Summary Find
Judgman anterad ta C M No. 01CC-11 7 4 -2 0 0 pandtag ta taa
County Court ot 6W Eighteenth
Judctel Clroul ta did tor Samtaoto
DATED H a (toy d SEP 1 3 2003
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COUNTY COURT
By: Mary Strocp*
Deputy Cterk
■ you art a paraon wdi a daabtey
tw
n fto
DTOCAAt)v
w l^te
d to
tew yruHiFxmim
H w t e ^ ^ ^ te I
tel
8 ^ 8 |fvra^^tav
tag. you are antead at no cod 10
you. to taa ptovtofon ol certain aaae
lance. Pteaaa oonlact Court
Admkitetralton al X I N. Park
Annua, Sute N X I, Santord. FL
32771 (407) X 6 6 Z 2 7 wteita 2 worktag daya ol you receipt of tala noace.
* you are hearing 01 votoa Impdrad.
ca l 1 6 0 0 8 6 6 6 7 7 1 .
HARRY W. CARLS. EBO.
Tkytort Carte. PJL
6 X Concourse Parkway South.
SUM I X
I inland. Ftortda 32751
Pubadc Saplambar 22.20.2002
0 0 1 7 6 '______________ '

MTHEcsicurr COURT

O f THE EMMTUNTH
JUOtCUL CMCUT
O f FLONDA
MANOFOR
B E X M O II COUNTY
C A M NG 8I-CA-1666-14-0
COMMERCIAL FEDERAL
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
VI.
RONALD JONES.

Nonet of
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pu• u tn to • Find Judgm an ot
Forackwua dated NOV 30. 2 X 1 .
and antarad ta Caaa No. 01-CA
1 8 6 6 1 4 © . ot taa O c u t Cout d taa
Eighteen* Ju d a d Ckom ta end tar
Samtnota Couty. Ftortda , wharata
COMMERCIAL FEDERAL MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION, te t PtetaM
and
arataattetenten a . Iw Bsdl
to taa h^wat a m bad bkkter tor
cash at Waat Iron doot d taa
Coutaouae X I N Park Avanua.
Santord. FI 32771, at H X A M o n
OCT I t . 2002. taa totowlng
daacrtwd property a t ad torth ta
•akt Ftad JudgnwnL to w«:
LOT 21, PLACE) WOOOS. PHASE
ONE. ACCORD#© TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO W PLAT
BOOK I I . PAGES 23 THROUGH
» . OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Cterk of 8w Court
By: Mary 8trouw
As Dapuly Cterk
Pubkah Samtaoto Herald
SuDmntadby:
Marc A Ban-Eara. P A
ABorrwya tor PlataM
M l N E 167ta Skaal. SUM 204
North U M Beach. Flonda 33162
Tatactaorw (3 0 5 )7 7 0 6 IX
Pubteh: 8aptemtwr 22.20. 2002

00170

�T iie S eminole H erald
L ecals
c m o f l a k e m a r t . Fl o r id a
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the
•"
C*y Commaaton ol to* C*y of Lika
M«/y. Florida. Vial aaid Cormataton
•mi hold a Pubic Haartng on
Ortobar J , *00*. at 7 00 P M . or a*
toon tharaahar a . potubH. lo conNdar Second Raadng and adopoon
of an Ordnance entitled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA REZONINQ
CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE
CITY OF LAKE MARY. AS HEREIN
DEFINED FROM THE PRESENT
ZONTNQ CLASSIFICATION OF A-1
.
AGRICULTURE TO TO PROFES­
SIONAL OFFICE. PURSUANT TO
THE TERMS OF THE FLORIDA
•• STATUTES. PROVIOINQ FOR THE
AMENDMENT TO THE OFFICIAL
ZONING MAP. PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICT. SEVERABILITY AND
to
EFFECTIVE DATE.
Chengmg toe rorvng on Fka loaonr* 9 daacrtoad proparty from A-1
Agrtoiltura lo PO Pro! a t atonal
*• omca
LEO SEC 07 TWP 70S ROE 30E
&lt;
BEG W ftVI LI OF RINEHART RO A
N U OF SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 RUN W
3M MS FT S *00 FT E 3B* M FT N
r
*00 FT TO BEG
Th* PuiAc Hearing w* b* held In
•
Bib Commaaton Chamber*. 100 N.
Country Ctob Road. l * J * Mary Tha
PkAAc la ln«aad to anand and ba
haanl 8ard haartng may ba conbnuad Irom bma to bma i r t a ItoM
booaton la mada by tha C«y
Commraalon.
Coplat ot tha
OrGnanoaa In lul art avaJabto In tia
C*y ClerVt Ofllca tor revtow
NOTE: IF 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 WXJ. NEED
A RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS. AND THAT, FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORO OF THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. FLORI­
DA STATUTES 2M 0109.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COOROWATOR AT
LEAST a HOURS INADVANCE OF
THE MEETtfO AT 407-665-1424.
CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIOA
Carol A Foatar, C*y d art
DATED Septorrbar 1 7 .20Q*
Plrbtah Saptombar 2 2 ,2 0 0 *

001*2

CTTY OF LAKE MARY, FLOMOA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARB4Q
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN by to*
C*y Commraaton &amp; to* Cay of Loire
Mary. Florida, toat aaid Commtoalon
win hold a PuMe Haartng on
Octobar 1,2002. al 7 0 0 P. M , or a t
toon totratAar aa poaatoto, lo conol an Ordnance sniffled
AN ORDMANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIOA REZONINQ
CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE
.
CITY OF LAKE MARY, AS HERE*!
DEFINED FROM THE PRESENT
ZOMNO CLASSIFICATION OF R1A SINGLE FAMAY RESIDENTIAL
TO C-t COMMERCIAL. PURSUANT
TO THE TERMS OF THE FLOREJA
STATUTES; PROVWNO FOR THE
AMENDMENT TO THE OFFICIAL
ZONtNO MAP; PROVIOINQ FOR
•- CONFLICT. SEVERABILITY ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE.
rhen^ng toa xonang on toa IdI m Ing dasertoed property both R*IA
r*---'Brngto Family RaakdanOal to t- 1
Conwercld.
I ..a
'art/ lLola 16 '* I B Block 22. Ciyilat I6kk'
•*.

reoordad In PM Book 2. Pag** 114
116 at to* Public R tcord t of
8*mlnol* County, Florida; more

comar of 2nd Sbaet and Lake Mary

•I*
v.

Tha Pub6c Haartng *41 b * hatd In
to* Commtoalon Chamber*. 100 N.
Country ClubRoad. Lake Mary. Th*
Pubic la Inrttod to attend and b*
heard Sard haartng may b* oontnuad bom km* to kma unto a knal
daemon la mad* by toa City
Commtoalon.
Coptoa at to*
Ortonaree* In M are avaiabto In to*
Cty Ctort'a Otic* tor rmtoar.
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
THIS
COMMISSION
WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARING. HE OR SHE WILL NEED
A RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEIKNGS
IS MADE. WHICH RECORD
MCUJOE8 THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES IBB010S.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOMQ ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 41 HOURS Bt ADVANCE OF
THE MEETBtG AT 407-666-1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Caret A. Foator. C4y dark
DATED September 17.2002
Pubtotv September 22.2002
OOI93
S E B M O U COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
For Mormakon on Saminoto County
BCC procurement*, ptoaa* vial our
arabaAa at
HYPERLINK
-http://innrco.kkminoto.fl.uk/purchaangbuanata'
anmrcoaan*noto II ua/purchaaatg/buamau
aatod Currant Procuramanii fork la!
ol *4 actry* acAcaabona tor RFP*.
P S*. IFBa and CCk Many can b*
rfcmnloadad and prtntod to no charge
or c a l 407-666-7131. Al aokekakona
and procurement Information art
toao aveftobto to to* Comfy Sarvtoa*
Burbkng. 1101 Eaal Feat Slrato.
Roam 3206 Santord. FL 32771
D f tan to* hour* at BAM to 6PM
MorvFrt
1b guarantoa reotopl ol addandto I to
toa reapondknto' raapenatoWy to
contact to* Bamlnato County
Piachatong DNtoton prior to toa txad
racahrmg data ol aubmaitoaTad*
Addenda mfcrmekon la alto •*•»abte on to# County* Wab Pag*
Pubkah Saptombar 22. 2002
00164
CbcuB Court
6 ambiota County. Florid*

C a a a t 64-11k4DR-62L

INRE Tha Fonrer Marriage ot
Ahmad Ybuaat Saak
Format Huaband
Sharon W aiting Saak
NOTICE OF
SHERIFF'S BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toat by
virtue of to il certain Wrtl ol
Eaacubon itauad w l ot and itodar
th* tato ot to* CircuN Court ot
Serrano* County, Florida. Caa* •
94-11940R02L upon a total *a*gmanl randaredln toa atoraaaat court
on toa 28to day ol May. A D. 2002 m
toat cartaai caaa antatod Sharen
Waaalng Said. Ptoaatki) * * Aimed

Lecals
Youael Sadi. Datandant(a) which
aloratad Writ ot Elocution wat
dabvarad to ma a t Short!! ot
Samatala County. Florida and I hava
lavtad upon a l to* right. M * and
Intaraat ot toa datandant(i) n toe fol­
lowing datcrtoad property. raid prop­
erty being located In Seminole
County, Florid*, more particularly
datcrtoad a t M o a t:
Parcel A: Th* East 218 7* l**t ot
to* Waal 13S4 5 leal ot tha South
201 Net at to* North 87B 4 toot ot to*
Norton**! 1/4 ot to* Soutoweaf 1/4
ot Section 30. TowraTvp 21 South.
Range 31 Eaat
10* 3D 21-31-30000500000
Parcel B Th* Eaat 364 S teat ot th*
Waal t.354 S toat ot to* South 3M 8
toat ot to* North 638.7 laat ot to*
North***! 1/4 ot S outowaal 1/4 ot
Section 30. Townahlp 21 South.
Rang* 31 Eaat le a * th* North 201
•**( ot toa East 216 72 toat toar*oI.
AND toa Eaal 364 50 toat ot to*
Waal 1.354 5 leal ot toa North 32 3
toat ot to* Norton**! 1/4 ot to*
Southw**! 1/4 ot Section 30.
Townahip 21 Souto. Rang* 31 Eaat.
Samlnoto Couity. Ftortda
Panel C: Tha Eaat 430 toat ot to*
Waat WO toat ot toa Northaraal 1/4 at
to* Soutoweat 1/4 ot to* Section 30.
Townaftp 21 Souto. Rang* 31 Eaat.
LESSto* South 677 laat toaraot.
Sarmnoto County, Florida
and to* wdarttgned a* Shen* ot
Seminole County. Florida. Wia at
ttflO AM on to* 14to day ot Oct
AD h 2002 o«*r lor aala and aa* lo
th* NgFeat ladder. FOR CASH IN
HANO ANO SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING (JENS, at to* Freni
(W*at) Door, at to* atop*, ot toa
S*mlnoto County Courthoua* In
Santord.
Florida,
th*
abov*
daaerted preparty.
That aaldaatoia bang mada lo adlaty lh* term* ot tNa Wrtl ot
Ejracubon
Donald F. E linger Sherd
Oamlnoto County, Florida
w e i 8*la Held On: October 16.
2002
NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERI­
CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF
1WO. PERSONS WITH A DISABILI­
TY NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE CML
DIVISION AT THE SH ERIFFS
OFFICE. 100 BUSH BOULEVARD.
SANFORD. FLORIOA AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDINGS. (407)665-6640 TTO
(407)665-3323
Pubiahad September IS. 22. 29.
2002 and October 6.2 0 0 8
00076
Bt THE CMCUT COUNT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUT
Bt ANO FOR
BlkBNOLE COUNTY.
CASE NO.: «-CA-21U -1toA
M RE: 56-fNCH HITACHI
TELEVISION, MOOEL N0EX36B.
SERIAL IV9F001549
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURI COMPUUNT
TO Lawrence Vamon Fai
302 Oakwood Court
Earn Par*. Florida 32730
and a l other* a t a claim an Interesl
■1 vw ronowng properly. oo-vicn
Hkachl Tetevteton, Modal I60EX39B.
Sartal (V9F001549
Donald F Eaingsr. to Na otoaaj
capaoty aa ShartR ol toa Oamtoola
County, Florida. toreugR hto otkoan.
tTi~—fkjtlrri of eyents, M in d Vn
abov* preparty on or about JuAy 12.
2002. at or near 302 Oatoaood Court.
Fam Ptok. Barranca* County. Ftonda
8 * 6 prepeny la to • » euaiody ct In*
BhtrtB *1 Bawtoioto Courty tor |h*
p ifp o n o lte d M u fip tfM rtto M O Bon* 632.T01632.T0k, Florida
Blakkaa A Ccimplatnt tor tortatur*
a*---------- M a r l ka at * - a - * * -*
■■I DMn
MO 11 VH •DOVf-|iy»a
Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY toil a true and
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a r-u —
—a
Wribw copy or m il rvouce or
ronwiun LrOmputra w ii rurru*n#a
by U S. ca ikkel mat, rekan reoatpt

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r t t t m t Ma 9 day ol 0 apian iia&lt;.

2002.

Taaha M Sootaro
OanarN Counaal
Florida Bar No. 0066625
8*mlnoto County 8h*rtT« Otboa
too Buah Boultvard
Santord. Ftonda 32773
407)665-6603
15.22.20G 2
M THE ORCUrr COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOfOAL CMCLKT Bt

COUNTY. FLORSA
CIVB.DIVWON
CASE NO.: 02-CA-m 6-14-K
JOHN M. CROSBY, MARY LOU
CROSBY, hit rrtto.
WMJJAM A. LEAVELL and ANOELA
DENISE LEAVELL )otoby and
NOTICE OF BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toat
on to* tod day ol October. 2002 at
eleven o'clock (1100) a m on to*
Waal Irani aaapa of toe tim (lar) koor
ol to* BaMnMa County Courthoua*,
located at 301 N. Park Avenue.
Santord. Ftonda 32771, to* undtralgnad Dark w6 okar tor aai*' toa toltowlng datcrtoad real property locat­
ed al 1112 Oak Lana. Winter
Spring*. Florida 32708. more M y
LOT 2. BLOCK B. TAUIO SUBOtV1SION, acoonkng to toa ptal toaraot
•a reoordad In Plat Book 6. Pag* 10.
Pubic Record! ol Bomtoofe County.
Florida
(Properly Appraieere Parcel ID
(Foko) Numbar(i) 33-20-30-513080G0020
Improvamanu, and appuatananca*
real property or otoanakaa uaad In
cooMXSjon irwwwnn
to WITNESS WHEREOF. I hav*
k*at toa 5 day ol 8*ptontokr. 1002.
(BEAU
MARYANNE MORSE
dark ot toa Ckcul Court
BY Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
RAYMOND A. McLEOO. ESQUIRE
a Eaal Mam Srreal (32703)
Poal Otko* Drearer 950
Apopka, Florida 32704-0950
Telephone: (407) 6993300
Ftetania (407) *86-0047
Ftorktt Bar Niarbar 323306
Anomay tor Ptaattfti
NOTIFICATION
In aoccntanoa trtto to* Amancan akh
OiaabBkaa Act paraon* wrto d aih kkon to pareopata In toa ptocaadng
ahokid oonud toa AOA Coortknator
al 301 N Parti Atrenu*. 8u*e N-301.
Santord. Ftonda 32771. at Meat tore
(5) day* prior to to* preoaakknga
Telephone: 407-323-4330 Eat.
•4227; 1-600966-9771 (TOO) or 19 0 0 9 5 6 6 7 7 0 VOICE (V) VIA Ftortda
Relay Santo*.
Pubkah Saptarrbar 15.22. 2002
00109
Bt THE CtRCUTT COURT

Sunday. Spplembrr 22. 2IKI2 IVlfiO 511

L ecals

L ecals

L ecals

L ecals

O f THE 19TH

•uftnf to ■ Summary Frval Judgman!
of Foractoaura datad SEP 9. 2002
amarad In CM Ca m No. 02-CA1952-14 W of toa O e u * Court of toa
18TH Judicial C.rcuii In and for
SEMINOLE
County.
Sanford.
Ftonda. I w*l aafl to tha Mghatt and
batl btddar for caah al toa Waat
Front Door al toa SEMINOLE CouYy
Courtoouaa tocalad at M l N Par*
Avanua In Sanford. Ftonda. al 11 SO
a m onto# day of NOV 07.2002 toa
lolowtog daaenbad proparty a t aat
forth In aaid Summary Final
Judgmanl. to-M.
LOT 98, NORTH COVE. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 29.
PAGES
3 AND 4. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
Dalad thM day of SEP 08. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Oar* of toa CrcuN Court
By Mary Stroupa
Dapufy Clarti

b b a complalnl or patibon Mad here­
to
WITNESS my hand and b a aaal of
thM Court *1 SEMINOLE Comfy.
Florida. bM day of SEP09 2002
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O f THE ORCUrr COURT
BY Rub King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, pareona wkh rkaabarkaa needinn ■ tptffEi acoommod ifton should
corrtad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* al (407)6654227. 1600-9556771 (TOO) or 1 6 0 0 6 5 5
•770. Ha Florida Relay Service
THIS NOTICE S H A a BE PUS
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
Pubkah September 15.22. 2002
00114

PUntifl.
v»
CXfVER C MATHIEUX. H el.
Defendants)
NODCt OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtuent to a Final Judgment of
Mortgage
Foreclosure
dated
Saplember 09. 2002. end entered m
Cate NO 01-2798 CA of (he C«rcud
Court of the EIGHTEENTH Judoal
OcuM in end tor SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda where«n FEDERAL HOME
LOAN MORTGAGE CORPORATON. to the Plaettff and OLIVER C
MATHIEUX. MARIE A MATHIEUX.
are (he Defendant*. I wnl ted to the
Nghetl and be*l bidder for ca*h at
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURTMOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIOA at
1100 AM. on toe day of OCT 06.
2002. the following deaenbed proper­
ty aa *et torth tn *a*j Fnal Judgment
LOTS 13. 14. ANO 15. BLOCK 1.
TOWNSITE
OF
GENEVA.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 2. PAGE 12. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIOA TOOETHER WITH
THAT CERTAIN PERSONAL PROP
ERTY DESCRIBER AS RANGE
A/K/A 437 2nd Street. Geneva. FL
32732
WITNESS MY HANO and tha aaal
of Wa Court on SEP 08. 2002.
Maryerme Moraa
Ctorti of tfie OcuM Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctom
Echevmrrta AAaaoaetea. PA
P O . Boa 29018
Tampa. Ftortda 33822-5018
**See American* with Dtoab*t»* Act
Nyou ere a pereon with e doabibry
who needs accommodation in order
lo partlcipete in W* prooeedng. you
are enbded at no coat lo you. tor tha
provision of certain assistance
Please oontad Court Admntotration
at 201 N. Parti Avenue. Santord.
Florida 32771. tefephona number
(407)685-4227. within 2 wortong
day* of your receipt of this docu­
ment; If hearing impaired. (TDD) 1800-955-8771.
PuUtoh: September 15. 22. 2002
OQ117

ju o tc tA L cm cu n .
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION WVISION
CAM NO: 01 CA 1100 14 W
CrriMORTOAOE. INC .
PLAINTIFF
VS.
LEE O WICKERSMAM. JR . A/K/A
LEE O WICKERSMAM. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS, DEVISEES,
QRANTEE9.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. • THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST LEE G WICKERSMAM.
JR A/K/A LEE O WICKERSMAM.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LEE O
WICKERSMAM. JR A/K/A LEE Q
WICKERSHAM. IF ANY; IRWIN
UNION BANK ANO TRUST
COMPANY. CONSECO FINANCE
SERVICING
CORP.
CASTLE
CREDIT CORP; JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT8 IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur»u*nt to a Summary Ftoat Judgmanl
ot f oredoaure dated SEP 5. 2008
enlarad In C M Caa* No. 01-CA1500-14 W ol tha C bott Cout of to*
18TH Judicial Clreuk In and lor
SEMINOLE
County.
Santord.
Ftonda. I Ml aai lo to* h g b.it and
beat taddar tor caah at to* Waal
Front Door al toa SEMINOLE County
Courthoua* located at 301 N. Park
Avanu* In Santord. Florida. *1 tl.OO
a m on to* day ol OCT 06.2002 to*
Mowing datcrtoad property aa eat
forth In aaid Summary Final
Judgment, lo w .
LOT 381, SPRINGS OAKS UNIT 3.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 17. PAGE 74-76. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated tola day ot SEP 06.2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cl*tk ol to* Cirtu* Court
By. Mary Stroup*
Deputy dark
Pubkah be
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. PA.. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
601 8. Unhrerety Drtv* Sun* 600
PlMdaaon. FL 33324
19541233-6000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, pareona wkh daabkklaa needtog a apedal arrnmmortakon abouid
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
H
to*
SEMB40LE
County
Courthoua* al 4 0 7 6 6 6 -4 2 2 7 ,1 6 0 0 9556771 (TOO) or 1 6 0 0 6 6 5 6 7 7 0 .
via Florida n atty Sarvtoa.
Pubkah Saptarrbar IS. 22.2002
0 0 1 1 0 *o
l

91 THE O R CU fT COURT
OF THE 16TH
jU Q IC tA L CBtCUtT,
S I ANO FOR
BEMMOLB COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL _____
JURW O tenO N DtVIEKM
CABS NO: 02C A 109014W
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. F/K/A
NORWE3T MORTGAGE. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
FRED 8 . ROTHSTON W LTVTNG.
ANO IF DEAD THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.' 'DEV19EE8.
GRANTEES.
i ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLABRNO AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST FRED S . ROTHSTEIN,
SHAWN L ROTHSTEM;
LENOMARK FB4ANC1AL
SERVICES. P4C ; MAYFAIR
MEADOWS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purkuant to a Summary Final Judgment
ol Forectoeure dated SEP 5. 2002
entered In C M Caa* No. OI-CA1060-14 W ot toa dreu* Court ol to*
IITH Judicial Cbcuk In and tor
SEMINOLE
County.
Santord.
Florida. I *41 aai to toa hkptaal and
beat bidder lor ca r t al to* Waal
Fret* Door al to* SEMMOLE County
Courthoua* located al 301 N. Park
Avanu* to Santord, Florida. * 1 11.00
a m on to* day ol OCT OS. 2002 toa
Mowing datcrtoad property aa aat
torth to aaid Summary Final
Judgment, to re *
LOT 76. MAYFAIR MEADOWS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 29. PAGES 31. 32.
ANO S3. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
Deled tore day ol SEP 06.2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
dark ol to* CWM Court
B y Mary Stroup*
Deputy d a rk

Pubkah to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O f OAVO J .
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PL/UNTIFF
901 S . Unhrereky Drtva Su*a 500
PMtdklkin. FL 33324
(954)2336000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OtSABKJTlES
ACT, pareona rrtto r k a a h tii naadtog a apactat aooommnrtaknn ahouAd
oontad COURT ADMB6STRATI0N.
al
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* at 4 0 7 6 6 6 6 2 2 7 ,1 6 0 0 9566771 (TOO) or 1600-9566770.
via Florida Relay Sarvlca
PubkahSaprembar IS. 22.2002
OQ111__________________________

S I THE C M C U T COURT
OF THE 1VTH
JUO tCIAL ORCUTT,
Bt ANO FOR
SE1RNOLE COUNTY.
FLORBM
GENERAL
JURISOICTION OtVMION
CASE MO: S IC A 13(2 14 Bt
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CO RP F/K/A FT MORTGAGE
00M R AW E8 B E E HOME BANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PL/U N TIFF

VS.
LARRY W. CASHJON. JR . #
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOW N SPO U SE. HEIRS.
D EVISEES.
O RAN TEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO /UX
OTHER PARTIES CLAM IN G AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST LARRY W CA8HION.
JR .; UNKNOW N SPO U SE OF
LARRY W CASHION, J R . IF ANY.
THE HUNTINGTON NATIONAL
BANK: JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTIC* OF
FO RECLO SU RE , A I »
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-

Pubiahln:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J
8TERN. P A . A n O R N E Y FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 8. Untvaraffy Drtva Sufta 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(994)233-8000
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panona wfto 8 m M N | naadIna a
accommodation should
oontad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
lh*
SEMINOLE
County
Coutooua* at 4 0 7 6 6 5 -4 2 2 7 .1600
9556771 (TOO) or 1600-9556770.
via Florida Relay Satiric*
Pubkah September 15. 22. 2002
OQ1t2
SI THE ORCUTT COURT
O f TH* 1ITH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT.
Bt AND FOR
BEMBIOLB COUNTY,
FIORKIA
GENERAL

JURtSOICTION DIVISION
CASS NO: 02 CA 1147 14 Q
OLYMPUS SERVICING. L P .
PLAINTIFF
VS.
WALTER OELM A.ETAL.
DEFENOANT(S)
NOT1CS O f ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICfl
TO: Wakar Da Lima and Shan Da
Lima
tthosa raiidanca la unknown If
ha/aharthay ba IMng; and N
ha^aha/toay ba daad. toa irknowi
datondants who may ba apouaaa.
h a ft,
davtsaas.
grant aas,
aaaignaaa.
kanora,
cradfora.
trustaaa. and a l partlaa claiming an
imaraat by. torough. undar or agamst
toa Datondants, who am nof known
to ba daad or aAva. and a l parttoa
navTng or aAfrung to nava any iy « .
tttta or imaraat In toa proparty
daaertbad In toa mortgaga baing
romooaaa narm .
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED b a l
an action to toredoaa a mortgage on
Via Mowing property
LOT B9. CHERRY RIOOE UNIT 3,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 56. PAGES 97. 66 ANO 69.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMWOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA.
hat bean Iked again*! you and 9w
you are required lo larva a copy oI
you* written datanaaa, * any. to « on
DAVIO J . STERN. ESQ. PlankTi
■Bonny, whoa* a d d *** la 901 8
Unfverety Drtva *500. Ptonlak oa FL
33324 on or before (no lafar tu n 30
d ty t k o m t u d k t o o lf t o M p u b icaaon ol 94* nokc* ol ackon) and Na
t u « M I a fti t u d M at M t okurt
aref , ■ «n w»o ri - m
- -tttce
—a- - M
a un aJ arrk■' 1
•anar
on -ru
ittomay of Immadtolafy 'todmaftoc,
otoarwtoa a J d i J t w« ba anlamd
agamat you tor toa ratal dsmandsd
L . aa. ■
- .I , i * j - vi
i * cumpwvi—or
pw^nori rvaa anarvkv
WITNESS my hand and t u Mat ol
94a Court al SEMINOLE County.
Florida. 94a day ol 8EP09 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY.ftuki King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J . STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PL/UNTIFF
901 S . UNWERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, a 33324
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABkJTIES
ACT. pareona wkh dtiatB k n head­
ing a apteral aooommodaaon abouid
oontad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
lh*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* at (407)665-4227, 1.
• 0 0 6656771 (TOO) or 1 6 0 0 6 6 5
(770. via Florida Raley Santa*.
THU NOTICE 8 H A a BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SCMtffOLE HER­
ALD
Pubkah Saptombar 15. 22.2002
00113
SI THE CMCUT COURT
O f THE19TH
JUOtCIAL CMCUT,
Bf ANO FOR
BEMNOLE COUNTY.
FLORBM
GENERAL

JURM OICnON DfVMfON
CASE NO: S3 C A 1723 14 K
MORTGAGE ELECTROMC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC .
PLAWT1FF
VS.
ENRIQUE SAUCEOO
GUERRERO AIK/A ENRIQUE
GUERRERO. ETAL..
DEFENDANT(8)
NOTICS O f ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO:
ENRIOUE SAUCEOO
OUERREO A5UA ENRIOUE OUERRERO; UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f
ENRIOUE SAUCEOO OUERREO
AAUA ENRIOUE OUERREO; PATRI­
CIO OUERRERO.
MARFEUA
SAUCEOO DE-GUERRERO AAVA
MARFEUA OUERRERO
whoa* retidanca la unknown k
ha/ahadhay ba kvtng: and k
hartharthay ba dead, r a unknmm
dvtondartt who may bo tpouooo.
h#*r».
daviaaaa.
Qrantaaa,
aaaignaaa.
kanore,
cradaore.
treat***, and al partwa daareng an
Iniomol by, tofouQh* undor or opoinol
h a Dalandatkk. who are nd known
to b* daad or a*va. and al parka*
having or daanlng to hav* any ngfr,
W * or Mareat In lh* property
daaertbad In Via mortgage batnQ
hV O U A j« « R £ B Y NOTIFIED b a !
an acbon to toredoaa a mortgaga on
tie tokowmg property
THE WEST 30 FEET OF LOT 9
ANO A U OF LOT 10. BLOCK 12.
OREAMWOLD. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 3. PAGES 90
ANO 91. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
h at been Mad agaral you and *w
you are required to aanre a copy ol
your written (M an***. * any. to I on
DAW) J STERN. ESQ P lan ar*
attorney, whoa* addreaa M 901 8
Unrvaraay Drtva *500. Plartakon. FL
33324 on or baton (no Ular ban X)
day* trom b a data ot b * krai pubtcakon ol brk note* ol acaon) and Na
b * ongnal wkh b * dark ol •** court
arhar before aarvica on PtarrekTe
attorney or b in a in r ly bareahar,
ctu rw u i • dvtoiJi wfl be vntorwl
H jw vf you tor tod mftvf dvmvndvd

W TH* CMCUT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCIAL CMCUT
O f THE STATE O f FLOMOA.
Bt ANO FOR
MMttfOL* COUNTY

c m c x y ih o h
Caa* No: 01-CA-11514-W
CITIFINANCIAL. INC. 344. U C
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
ASSOCWTES FINANCIAL
SERVICES OF AMERICA. INC .
tn.
lleiW
rTsaKm,
vs.
DONALD J FERRELL JANE DOE
FERRELL IF UVINQ, INCLUOINO
ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF 8AIO
DEFENDANT(S). IF REMARFUEO.
ANO IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS ANO TRUSTEE8 ANO
/OL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMINO
BV. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMEd
DEFENDANT(S); 8T TROPEZ
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION.
IN Cj THE LANOING ASSOCIA­
TION. INC : CHASE MANHATTAN
BAN. USA. NA.: WHETHER DIS­
SOLVED OR PRESENTLY EXIST­
ING. t o g e t h e r w it h a n y
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES. CREDI­
TORS. LIENORS. OR TRUSTEES
OF SAID DEFENOANT(S) AND A a
OTHER PERSONS C L A IM IN G BY.
THROUGH. UNDER. OR AGAINST
DEFEND ANT(S); JOHN
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOE.
THE UNKNOWN TENANT,
Defendants

N Cm Cf O f 9A L 1
r*wce w nereoy grvvn inei. purauart to a Final Suarrnary Judgmanl
ol Foredoaure antored b b * abovaatytad cam *, b th* CWuk Court ol
Sambofa County. Florida. I wa aa*
b * proparty aKual* b Samlnol*
County. Florida, dakcrtoid aa:
LOT 36. THE LANOINO. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 36.
PAGES 41 THROUGH 51. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMVfOLE
COUNTY. FLORXVL
A/K/A965 CASA DEL 8 0 L CIRCLE.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FLORIOA
32714.
M pubke a il*, to • » I4#i**t and bait
bidder, tor caah. AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOR SEMVfOLE COUN­
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD,
FLORIDA. Florida, at 11.-00 A M . on
b a day ot OCT 10,2002.
Maryann* More*
Clark of CMCUT Court
i n
BY Mary Sadop* '
*
Deputy Clark
Law Oltoaa at OanM C. Ceneuagre ‘
8001 Norb Armenia Awanu*
Tampa. Florida 33604-1041
ABomvyk kv P t o W
Pubiah Saptambar 1 5 .2 2 .2 0 0 2
00115
Bf THE CMCUT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JU XCM L CMCUT
O f THE STATE O f FUMBDA,

S I ANO FOR
•EMNOLE COUNTY
aw LO tvatO N

Caaa Na: 02-C A -1104- 146/
C1T1FMANC1AL MORTGAGE
LOAN CORPORATION F/K/A
ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY
LOAN CORPORATION.
Plarnoi,
v».
JUAN E8TE1A
JANE
DOE
E STELA; UNKNOWN WIFE OF
JUAN E8TELA;
ARNDELLE
ESTELA; JOHN DOE ESTELA.
UKNOWN HUSBAND O f ARNDELLE ESTELA; IF LIVING.
INCLUOINO ANY UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAID
DEFENOANT(S). I f REMARRIED.
ANO r DECEASED. THE RESPEC­
TIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
a ssig n e e s.
CREDITORS.
UENORS
AND
TRUSTEES ANO/ML OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMINO
BY.
THROUGH. UNOCR OR AGAINST
THE NAMEd DCFENOANTII):
BRAEWICK
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION, V4C-, A DISSOLVED
CORPORATION. WHETHER
DISSOLVED OR PRESENTLY
EXISTVra TOGETHER WITH ANY
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES. CREDI­
TORS. LIENORS. OR TRUSTEES
O f SAID DCFENOANTtS) ANO Aa
OTHER PERSONS CUUMMG BY.
THROUGH UNDER. OR AGAINST
DEFENDANT(S); JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT, JANE DOE.
THE UfMNOWN TENANT,
Datanrtanti.
NOmCS O f SALE
None* la hereby given b a t. purauanl to a Final Sunrvnary Judgmanl
ol Foredoaure antored b b * abovattytad oauat, b b a Ckcul Court ol
Sambofa Courly. Ftonda. I wfl aai
lh* property akuat* b Sam nol*
County, Florida, dakcttokd aa:
LOT 4. BLOCK A. BRAEWICK AT
TUSCAWUA PHASE 1. ACCORD­
ING TO THE P U T THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 27.
PAGE 52 ANO 54. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMVfOLE COUN­
TY. FLOfttOA.
AAVA 149k CREEKSIOE CIRCLE.
CASSELBERRY. FL 3270k
•I |«*»n ta b tob a rupiaal wid beat
Udder, tor caah. AT THE WEST
FRONT OOOR SEMVfOLE COON
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORO.
FLOROA, Ftonda. af 1100 A M . on
b e day ol OCT 10.2002
Maryam* Mona
Clark of CIRCUIT Couvt
BY Mary Stroup*
DapuTy Clark
law OMokt of Darvai C Conauagra
•801 North Armenia Avanu*
Tampa. Ftonda 33904-1041
Aaomayt tor PtobkB
Pubkah September 15.22. 2002
00119
THE CMCUT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOfCtAL CBICUT
Bl AND TOR
EHMIOLS COUNTY.
FLORBM
CIVK. ACTION
CASE NO. 01 6 7 9 6 C A
0M SK M 14W
FEDERAL HOME LOAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.

THC CIRCUIT COURT
OP TH1 EIGHTEENTH
JUOfCtAL ORCUTT
M ANO FOR
9 1 IONOUE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CfVM. ACTION
CAM NO. 02-M^CA
DIVISION 14 W
WELLS FAROO HOME
MORTGAGE. WC. F/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC..
rneewm.
VS
DONNA J . FLEURY. af al.
Dafandant(i).
none* of
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur»uam to a Final Judgmanl of
Mortgaga Foractoaura
dalad
Saptombar 05. 2002. and antared m
Casa NO 02-545 CA of b * CVcuk
Court of b * EIGHTEENTH Judaal
d m * b and tor SEMINOLE County.
Ftortda wharab WELLS FARGO
HOME MORTGAGE. INC. F/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE, VtC.. H
baPtobkVwid DONNA J . FLEURY:
TENANT
41;
HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION. Itl. TEN­
ANT f t are b * Dafandanfa. I w6 aai
lo f o highest and beet bidder tor
cash at WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMVfOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA af
IIOO AM. on b * day of OCT Ok.
200C b k tokening daaortoatt proper­
ly kk kft forth b skid final Judgment
LOT 20. THE COLONNADES.
THIRO SECTION. ACCOROtNO TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED Vf P U T BOOK 15, AT PAGE 55
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS O f
SEMVfOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
AAVA 200 Lacy C td a. Ckkkabarry.
FL 32707
WITNESS MY HANO and b a aaal
of tka Court on SEP 09.2002.
Maryam* More*
Oarti of baCIrouk Court
By Mary Stroupa
Dapuly Clark
Echevarria lAaaoaats*. PA.
P O Boa 25019
Tampa. Ftortda 33622-5016
- S m Amartcana wkh Dwabrkka* Ad
V you fra k pfreon *4 b • rkubiky
who nakda acoommodakon b ordar
to parkdpato b Vka procaarkng. you
are arkklad al no ooaf to you. tor b *
provtaton of cartab assistance
Ptoaa* oontad Court Adnbwlrakon
al 201 N. Park Avanu*. Sanford.
Florida 32771, lalaphon* numbar
(407)665-4227, wkhb 2 working
day* ol your recap! ol bra documark: V haartng impaired. (TOO) 1600-9556771.
Pubkah Saptombar IS. 22. 2002
00116

B f THE C B fC U T COURT
o f t h * ir m
jl/pfn A I CSACUT,

Bf ANO TOR
SOBNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

CIVB. DIVISION
CABS NO.: 02-C A -11S514 W
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A . AS
CUSTOOIAN OR TRUSTEE.
Plarnkk,
vt.
MARWf TURNER, at a l
Dafandanfa

NOTICS O f
FORECLOSURE BALE
(Ptoaa* pubkah b THE
SEMVfOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgmanl of
Foractoaura dated b * S b day of
Saptorrknr. 2002. wid antored b
Caa* No. 02-CA-116514-W. of b *
Crrcull Court of b a 1STH JudoaJ
Cmua b and tor Sambofa County.
Florida, wharwn BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA. N A .
AS CUSTOOIAN OR TRUSTEE. Ik
b a PtabM and MARWf TURNER.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. A POLITICAL
SUBDIVISION O f 8TATE O f
FLOROA; UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f
MARVIN TURNER. JOHN DOE;
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT
(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB­
JECT PROPERTY . I w« l * ( to b a
hi^i**l and bast taddar tor cash al
b a WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. b Samnoto County.
Ftonda. af 1100 on b * I day ol
October. 2002. b a
tokowmg
daicttoad property aa aai torb b
sard Final Judgmark. to-wk:
LOT 10. PARK VIEW. ACCORDING
TO THE P U T THEREOF. AS
RECOROEO IN P U T BOOK 3.
PAGE •• OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O f SEMINOLE COUN
TY FLORIDA
A/K/A: 2706 PARK AVENUE
SOUTH. SANFORO. a 32773
b accordance m b b a Amancan*
w«i Dtoabkt ia* Ad. Pareona wkh
Draattotiaa naarkng a apaoal accommodakon to pamnpata b bra procaadng mould conked b a Court
Admmam or al 201 N Park Avanu*.
Santord FL 32771. Tatophon*
Numbar (407)323-4330 not lalar
t a n varan (7) day* pnor to b a procaarkng V haanng anpaaad. (TOO)
1 6 0 0 6 5 6 6 7 7 1 or Vaot (V)16006 5 56770 via Ftonda Ratoy Sam e**

L ecals

Ltr.Ais

D ated IN * 6 m d a y of S e p te m b e r

200?
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clef* Of The C&lt;rcu4 Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Cleft
Submitted by
L e w O ffice of M a r s h a l C . W a tso n
1800 N W 49th S treet. S m t* 120
Fort La u d e rd a le . Flo rid a 3 3 3 0 9
Telephone (9 9 4 )4 9 3 0 3 9 5
F a csim ile (994)771 6 0 9 2
Pubfcah S ep te m b e r 15. 2 2. 2 0 0 2
00119

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THC 19TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 01-CA-2739-14 W
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA. N A . AS
CUSTOOIAN OR TRUSTEE.
P U n t if l.

vt
LESLIE GOOOSPEED. JR . el aJ.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
(Please pubkah n THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the day oI SEP
09. 2002. end entered n Cate No
01-CA 2739-14-W. of the Circuit
Court of the 10TH JuckciaJ Circuit n
end lor Semmot* County. Florida,
wheren BANKERS TRUST COMPA­
NY O f CALIFORNIA. N A . AS CUS­
TOOIAN OR TRUSTEE, is the
Plaintiff and LESLIE GOOOSPEED.
JR ; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
LESLIE GOOOSPEED. JR ; JOHN
DOE. JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT (S) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY I w«S
sel lo the highest end best btdder for
cash at lh* WEST FRONT DOOR
OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE.
m
Seminole
County. Florida, at 11 00 on the day
o l OCT 08. 2002. th* following
(Uacnbed property aa aet torth n
ta d Final Judgment, lo-wtt
LO T

149.

O A K LA N D

M IL L S .

ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 13. PAGES 83. AND
64. PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
AK/A. 899 BARBUOA WAY. ALTA­
MONTE SPRINGS, a 32714
In accordance with the Americana
with DttabfHiet Act. Peraona w*h
Dtsab*bes neetfcng a special accom­
modation lo partopata r&gt; th* proce edng should contact the Court
Administrator ct 201 N Parti Avenue.
Sanford FL 32771. Telephone
Number (407)323-4330 not Uter
than seven (7) days pnor lo Vie proceedng If hearing impaired. (TDO)
1-800-995-8771 or Voce (V)1 800995-8770 vu Ftonda Relay Services
Dated this day of SEP 08. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerti OtThe O c u t Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Ctorti
Submined by
Lew Office of Marshal C Watson
1800 NW 49th Street. Sue* 120
Fort Lauderdale. Ftonda 33309
Telephone: (994)493-0365
Facearwl*: (954)771-8092
Pubkah September 15. 22. 2002
00120
M THC ORCUTT COURT
OF THC 1fTH JUOfCtAL
CIRCUTT, M ANO FOR
9QHNOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CAM NO.: 02-CA-319-14-W ~
THE OTTIZENS BANK O f OVIEDO.
PM qtf.
vs
ABRAM EVERETT e V a AVRON
EVERETTE.
Defendants
NOT1CC OF BALE
Note* to given that pursuant lo a
Summery Final Judgment dated
September 5. 2002. ti Ceae No 02CA-315-14-W of tie O c u t Court tor
Seminole County. Ftonda in which
THE CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO
to the PUmtiff end ABRAM
EVERETT k V a AVRON EVERETTE
to the Defendant. I wto ae4 to F *
highest end beet bidder lor cash el
die Semnoto County Courthoua*.
301 N. Parti Avenue. Santord.
Samnoto Couify. Ftonda. al 1100
im .o n OCT 10.2002. the toiowngdesertoed property eat torth In Vie
order ot Summary Final .todgment
Lot(s) 42. WASHINGTON
HEIGHT8. according lo the put
thereof, reoordad in Plat Book 3.
Page(s) 37. of Vie Pubfcc Records of
Samnoto County. Ftonda
DATED SEP 08. 2002
Maryann* Morse
Ctorti of Vi* O c u t Court
Br Mary Strocpe
At Deputy Ctorti
Zimmerman. ShufhekJ. Kiser A
Sutckfle. PA
Landmark Center One. S u l* 600
315 E. Robmeon Street
P06oa 3000
Orlando. FL 32801
(407) 425-7010
If you are a parson with a doabtty
who needs any special aocommodaVon to perkapeto n Vwe proceedng.
you ere enttoed. al no coat to you. lo
Vie provision of apeaaJ assistance
Ptoaa# contact Court Adrmmatrauon
at 301 N Park Ave. Sto N301.
Sartord, Ftortda 32771. telephone
(407)323-4330, Ext 4227. wdhn two
working days of your race*!* of Vse
nottoe Mhearing impaired. (TDO) 1800-955-8771 or Voice (V) 1-800055-8770, via Ftonda Relay Service
Pubkah. September 15. 22. 2002
OQ121

m THE CtRCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUTT
OF FLORIOA
Vf ANO FOR

KMMOLl COUNTY

GENERAL
JURttOlCDON DTVtSlON
CAM NO. 02-CA-1985-14-W
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PUntifl.
ve.
MICHAEL A SIMMONS. *t e l .
Detondant(s)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. ELIZABETH FRENCH
Residence Unknown
If akve. and 4 deed, a l pan*a
ctomng merest by. Vvough. under
or agaeut ELIZABETH FRENCH,
and a l park** havng or claanng to
have any right. Utte or merest n the
property heren detertoed
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Via! an ackon
tor Forectoeure of Mortgage on Vu
tokowmg deecnbed property
LOT 1. OF MERIWETHER S PLAT
OF EAST 1 ACRE OF THE NORTH
1/2 OF TH NORTHEAST 1/4 OF
THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
SOUTHWEST 1/4 SECTION 33.
TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH. RANGE 31
EAST. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
DEED BOOK 101. PAGE 255. PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA. a V a 3551
Hughey Street. Santord. Florida
32771
has been Ned agenal you and you
are reourod to serve e copy of your
wrtoen defenses. 4 any. to 4. on Las

N P e a rs o n Attorn ey for P la n tift.
w h ose ad d re ss is S u 4 * 300 1570
M a d ru g a A v en u e . C o r a l G a b le s
Fton da 33146 w ith n thirty (30) d a y s
attar th e first p u b lica tio n of th»s
N o tice n Vu S a m m o * H E R A L D a n d
file th e o n g n a l with the C le rk of lh *
C o u rt e ith e r be fore s e rv ic e on
P la n t ift a attorney or im m ed iately
thereafter, otherw ise a default w * b e
en tered a g a n s t you tor th* relief
d e m a n d e d n the c o m p ia n t
W IT N E S S m y h an d and the s e a l of
th * C o u rt this da y of S E P 09. 2 0 0 ?
M a ry a n n E M o rse
A s C le rk of the Court
B y R u th K n g
A a D ep uty C le rk
P u b lis h S A N F O R D H E R A L D
N O T IC E
A M E R I C A N S W IT H D IS A B ILIT IES
A C T O F 1990

Admmstratfv* Order No 97-3
If you are a person with a disability
who needs any accommodation n
order to participate n th* proceed
ng. you are entitled, at n o cost lo
you. to the provision of carta n a s s *
lance
Please contact Court
Admmstration al 301 N Park
Avenue. Smt* N 301. Santord FL.
32771. (407) 685 4227. within 2
working days of your recent of lh *
notice, if you are haanng or voice
impaired, c a l 1-600 9554771
Pubfcsh September 15. 22. 2002
00123
IN THe CIRCUIT COURT.
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
CAM NO.: 02-OR-3687-OSN-G
INRE THE PETITION OF
MARIA MARGARIDA HAHN IV a
MARGARET GEOROE
Mother-Pet&lt;toner.
NOTICE OF ACTION OF
CHANGE OF NAMt
TO ERIC GRANT GEORGE
Address Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Vul
a petition tor change of your mnor
childrens names: BRANDY NICOLE
GEORGE and TIERRA MARIE
GEORGE to BRANDY NICOLE
HAHN and TIERRA MARIE HAHN,
was tied n Vi* Court onVeO tn day
of September. 2002. by MARIA
MARGARIDA HAHN, and you are
requved to serve a copy of your writ­
ten defenses. 4 any. to ft on Vu pellhoner whose name and address are
409 Chestnut Avenue. Aflamonte
Spmgs. Ftonda 32701. and Na Vu
ongnal with Vu Clerk of th * Court
on or before OCTOBER 14. 2002 4
you faked to do to. a default wfl be
entered aganst you tor Vu rekef
demanded n Vu Petition
WARNING Rule 12 285. Ftonda
Family Law Rules of Procedure,
reguves certain authomatc d*dosur* of documents and ntormabon
Faiure to comply can re st* in sanc­
tions. mdudmg dismissal or stnking
of ptaadmgi
WITNESS my hand and seal of this
Court on SEPTEMBER 9. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Sutonda Peoples
DepiAy Clerk
Pubkah September 15. 22. 29. 2002
and October 6. 2002
00128
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR MMMOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DfYttfON
FMe Number 00-118frCP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
HATTIE KESSLER.
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Tru-aomnaanHion M ir * estate of
HATTIE HE 8SL€R," deCAased. F4e
Number 00»ll8O €P .'ie pendng in
the Circuit Court for Sem nole
County. Ftonda. Probate Division.
Vu address of which * Semnole
Couify Courthoua*. Clerk of CourtProbate. 301 N. Park Avanua,
Santord. Ftonda 32771. The name
and address of Vu personal repre­
sentative and of the personal repre­
sentative's attorney are aet forth

ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FILED W E I BE FOREVER
BARRED
Al interested persons ere repuwed
to Me wkh the Court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE: (t) a dairm again*! Vu
estate and (2) any obfacbon by an
interested person lo eViom notice
was maxed that chalangea Vu vakdtyofth ew fl. V uqu akhcatouof Vu
personal representative, venue or
furtsdction of Vu court
Date of Vu Nat pubkeatoon of Vka
notice of edmmutrabon September
15.2002
PHYLLIS AMBROSE
Personal Representative
CHARLES A DEHUNGER. ESQ
Ftonda Bar No 198587
Attorney lor Personal Representative
280 Mafland Ave . State 1500
Altamonte Springs. Ftonda 32701
(407)831-4402 (407)682-3538 tax
Pubkah September IS. 22. 2002
00129
IN THE ORCUfT COURT FOR
SEMVtOLE COUNTY*
FLOMOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 02-814-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
MINNIE EDWINA MILLER.
Deceased
NOTIC* TO CM OfTO flt
Tha admnairaoon of the eetate ot
MINNIE
EDWINA
MH.LER.
deceaied. F4* Number 02-614-CP.
I* panting In to* Crrcu* Court tor
Serrm f* Count,. Florida. Probel*
Drwuon. to* artorei* of atorch la M l
N Parti Avanu* Santord. FL. 32771
Th* namaa and addraaa of to*
Pertonai Repraientativ* and to*
Paraonal Repratantaov*'* attorney
•re lei torth baton
AJ credkore of tok decedent and
other perjona having d a r n ! or
damandi agaral dacadanr* aitata.
rndkXJng in m aU ld . oontnganl or
iraquadatad d a m . on «hom a copy
of ton node* is served mull Me toe*
dents mut) toa Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR M
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF S E R ­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Al other crerMor* of to* decederk
•nd persons having clam s or
damandi ag a ra l to* dacadanra
•slat* rndudng unmatured. ccnbngark or uniqurdatad dam s, must Ik*
to** d am * wkh toe Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
A a CLAIMS NOT 8 0 FILED W1U.
BE FOREVER BARREO
Th* data ol Mat pubkcation of ton
Nooca e Saplambar 15. 2002
ARTHUR JEROME MILLER
Paraonal Rapretaroatrve
2480 Island Drive
Longnood. FL 32779
Beryamei T Shuman
Ftonda Bar No 073/09
«
4446 Edgenaier Dove
Orlando, FL 32604
Tatophon* 407/295 4701
Anomay tar Paraonal Rapraaanialiv*
Pubfeh Saptombar 15. 22 2002
00130

�T

ia
n o n e * o r a uction
This auction MB ba held on October
T 7. 2002 M 9 00 AM « 325 Auto A n .
; Ovwdo. FL
• Proepoctrva bridere may mtpari the
&lt; vortrclaa on tha day before Iha
; Auction horn BAM unM 6PM Tame
•r* caah or cartihad fund* only
Ovtodo Towing rtw rv*i the nght lo
i accept or raluee any and M bats
» Tha toaowmg vafadaa art odarad
iHrtada
. 1991 PONTIAC FIREBIRD
C
VINe 1G2FS23F8ML703637
Pubaah September 22. 2002
00160
NOTICE
VaTada Auction OB 00am
WHEN October &gt;. 2002
WHERE: Paufa Truck and Auto
Rapa*. Inc. 191* W h i Straai.
Santord. FI. 32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
YEAR 1967
MAKE Chevy
MOOEL Bluer

cninn Rah

VIN t 1ONCS1BR8M0128098
■ Pubfceh Saptambar 22. 2002
00181
W4 THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
'
FLORIDA
PROeATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 02-801-CP
•IN RE ESTATE OF
IUROLO CHARLES TYLER.
.
Deceased
h
NOTICE TO CREOtTORS
• Tha admamiration or N aatata c4
.MAROLO
CHARLES
TYLER,
-deceased F4a Numbat 02-901 -CP. la
pendeig in Iha O cta l Court lor
Sanancta Corny. Florida. Probata
■Dmaron. N addma ot wHcti it p o
Boa 8099. Santont FU 32772. Tha
namaa and eddees of tia Paraonal
I RapraaanUliva and Iha Paraonal
' Raptaaantaliva'a attomay ara aal
■lonh batow
Al cradaora or tia dacadanl and
other paraona having davna or
inducing unmaturad. contmgant or
imkqutoatad ctoam. on whom a copy
of vas nobca it sarvad mutt P t M r
daana w#h tfss Court WITHIN THE
•LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
'AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
! th em
Al othar creditors of Via dacadanl
- and panont having davna or
'damanda again al iha decedent's
aatata. Induing unmatuad. oononganl or uBvyudatad cleans, mual Mi
mav dama taihW a Court WIDENS
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FEED W E I
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha data oi krvt pubAcaEon ol Vaa
I Nobca a Saptambar 22.2002.
1 LYNNETTE R TYLER
• t203 HReraat Dnva
BaaavRa. Nabraaka 88008
MICHAEL C. TYLER
. 1907 N. LfcgFwray A1A. #303
Indan Harbour Baach. FL 32937
Arrbar ja d e F. jm e o a a
- ■&gt;«
Florida Bar No. 975580
Law Oftlcaa. M Ambar Jad a F.
1201 S. Orlando Avanua, SUM 380
Wrtar Park, a 32788
Telephone 407/740-8008
Altnmay lor Paraonal Rapraaaraatkm
Pubkah: Saptambar 22.29. 2002

00182

M THE ORCWV COURT.
FOURTEENTH JLOCtAL
ORCUTT M AND FOR
M Y COUNTY,
FLORBA
CAM NO. 02-3309-DR
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ADOPTION OF:
BABY GIRL ORAY
O .O S 07/2202
NOTICE OF ACTION
TERMMA7T0N OF
PARENTAL RKJHT1
ANO ADVISORY HEAR1NQ
TO CHRISTOPHER COLLIN WADE
Bath Fathar ol Iha Mark to ba
Adopaad.
90 Httdan Laka Dnva. ApL (154
Santord. Florida 32773
You ara horaby notatad Vial an
acbon tor tie Tamvnabon ol Parental
Righto and Pataion lor Adopbon
ragardng your mnor chad haa baan
Itod In Via Cacua Court ki and tor
Bay CouVy. Florida and you ara
required to appaar balora tha
Hororabte Partee 8. Pnetoto. Cvoua
Court Judge, on t o S b day ol
December. 2C02. at 9 00 am . C8T. In
Via Bay County Couthouaa. 300
Eaal Fourth Straai. Panama CVy.
Florida 32401, tor an advtaory haar­
lng FAILURE TO RESPOND TO
THIS NOTICE OR TO APPEAR AT
THIS HEARINO CONSTITUTES
CONSENT TO THE TERMMAT10N
OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THIS
CHILD W YOU FAS. EITHER TO
APPEAR ON THE DATE ANO RUE
SPECIFIED OR SEND A WRITTEN
RESPONSE TO THE COURT
BEFORE THAT TIME YOU MAY
LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A
PARENT TO THE CHAD NAMED IN
THE PETITION
Wanaaa my hand and aaal ol vaa
Court on vaa 17 day ol Saptambar.
2002
HAROLD BAZTEL
dark ol Via CacUl Court
By ChnaOno CaawaV
DapUyCtorE
Pubtoh Saptambar 22.2 9 .2 0 0 2 and
Octobar 6. 13.2002
0 0 1 8 4 __________________________
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nobca • haraby gtvan Vial I am
angagad ai buaaiaaa at 109
Commarca Straai. f HOI. Laka Mary.
Sammola County. Florida. 32748
uidar Via Fctaioua Kama ol Tha
Country Club Al Door Run and Vial
I aaand to ragatar ta d nama wah Via
Dtviaion
ol
Corporation!,
Talahaaaaa. Florida, ai accsrdanca
wah Via provtanna ol tha Fcaooua
Nama SUtulaa. lo-Wt Saction
868 09. Florida Scatutaa 1991
RobarlQ DaaoRuaao
Pubtoh Saptambar 22. 2002
00188
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nobca a haraby givan v et I am
angagad Vi buaaiaaa at 280 SouVi
Whaa Cadar Rd . Santonl. Samnoia
County. Florida. 32771 undar Vw
F d to u a Nama ol Fokay'o P ita A
Poultry and Vwl I wand to ragalar
aatd nama wSh Iha Dntann ol
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NOTICE OF SALE
Th# toFowmg v#t»d#&lt;t) w* b# ftokl
at pubhc •uctwn. par FI SUM 713 565
al 1000 AM on Octobar 11, 2003 al
C M C Automotive Inc (Uanor). 201
N Map*# Ava. Santord FL 32771,
phon#407*321-7000 to Mt*ty a Pan
agamt! ta d veh*d#(s) for labor, tar*
vicaa and ttorag# charges No Ufle*.
as is. cash onfy
1994 Toyota Corofla 4 0
VIN 2T1AEO90XRCO54693
Ownar Ragmatd Snath
141 Country Club C*r. Sanford FL
32771
Customer Maurice Couch
4104 TWay Tan. Santord. FL 32773
Oanhoidar. Nona
Cash aum lo radaam v#hi*
cfa $1435 00
1999 Chavy Mafro 40
VIN 2C1MR5226XC717926
Ownar WA# Oaorga Jackson
1002 Avacado Ava. Santord. FL
32771
Uanholdar: Sun Trust Bank
POBoi 305053. NashvMto. TN
37230
Cash sum to radaam vabfda:
$1366 30
1995 Honda CMC 4 0
VIN 1HOEQ6646SL016696
Ownar Candaca VarshaH Gordon
1064 Amanda Kay O . Santord. FL
32771
Cash sum to radaam vahtda:
$3454 99
1996 Chavy U m a 4 0
f
VIN 2 0 1 WL52M7S1161290
Ownar Emkay Inc Trust
006 W Thomdsk# Ava. Itasca A.
60143
Customar Edwana Howard
1600 W 5th St Apt 63. Santord. FL
32771
Cam aum lo radaam vahada
11477 44
1994 Toyota Tarcal 2 0
V1N/T2EL48SXR0388199
Ownar Tamara Node Wraama
447 Oalbarry St. Altamonte
Sprtnga.FL 32714
Ownar. Erie MMon Wtkama
822 Bnatd Or. AJUmonla Spmgt.
a 32714
Cuttomar. Cory Curta
148 Acadamy Ava. Sardonl a
32771
Uanholdar Bamatt Bank
POBoi 2789. Jackaonvr8a. a
32203
Cam aum lo radaam valada.
82444 99
1991 GMCJvnmy SW
V *t 1QKCT18Z1M8S08439
Ownar Carol Joy flp m
POBoa 788. Oakland, a 34780
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Intaraalod parties. contact SUM
FBng Sarvtca, Inc. (777)898-9888
Pubaah 8aplambar 22.2002
00187

VaNda Auction • 9 00am
WHEN Octobar 1,1002
WHERE: PauTa Truck and Auto
Rape*. In c. 1910 W. h i Straai.
Santord. a 32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE
YEAR: 1980
MAKE: Ford
MOOEL PAJ
COLOR Btoch
VIN 6: 1FTEF15Y8GNA7IB58
VEHICLE:
YEAR: 1991
MAKEMarda
MODEL 20R
COLOR Oraan
VIN 6: 1YVQ031B6M8128274
Pubfcah Saptambar 22. 2002
00188
NOTICE OF
FUSUC BALE
PUBLIC NOTICE * haraby grvan.
Vwl on Vw data and bma kalad
batow.and oontnang bom day to day
Lrer a l good* ara aotd. wa wa aal al
Pubac Auction, to Vw l*(?wal btodar
tor cam. al Vw warahouaa ol STOR­
AGE USA. located at 1007 WMa
Spring! Dr.. Wwar Spnnga. FL
32706. contanta ol Vw toaowmg ttor
aga unrta containing houaahoid
andor buaawaa good*, tor rani and
oVwr chargre tor utach a Van on
aame M ctaarwd. to wV:
DATE OF SALE OCTOBER V,

25—S pecial Notices

Pitokah Saptambar 22. 29.2002
00199
NOTICE OF AUCTION
The auebon wWt e hold on Octobar
I I , t o n at 9 0 0 AM « 328 Aukn
Ava. Ovwdo FL
Proapoebw btddara moy Inapact Vw
tetodav on Iha day batora Iha
Auebon bom SAM uiM 8PM Tarma
are caah or ce rtVtod knda only
Ovwdo Towing roaarvaa Vw nghl to
aocapl or ratuaa any and a l tada
Tha toaowtng vatactoa ara ortarad
lor
1991 CHEVY TRUCK
VVM3GKGK26JIT0808682
Pubaah Saptambar 22. 2002
00190
NOTICE OF AUCTION
The auebon wR ba held on Octobar
13. 2002 at 9 0 0 AM at 328 AiAn
A w . Ovwdo. FL
vehicles on the day before the
Auebon bom SAM l t d 6PM Terms
are caah or certthed funds only
Ovwdo Toeing reserve s Vw Ik?* to
accept or refuse any and M teds
The toaowtng wtaefee are ottered
ke tads
1986 SUZUKI MC
VINIJS1VX71A1G2105I72
Pubaah September 22. 2002
00191

HtALTH INSURANCE ANO 40IK
PLAN1 Drug fr## ivortpUc#.
Appty #t: HO
Drtv#.
AJtamoi*# Spring# 407-M0^000
Marriott Courtyard/Lak# Mary,
FuS T#na Night Auditor. It pm- 7am.
5 days per week (407)444-1000
Need Some ADVERTISING lo
Promote Your Business'
Then Can Us About Flyers

Consider Adoption: Happy and
a a a n lamfy wvh much Ime to apara
want to adapt newborn to 4 yr old
Alowable agwriam paid F V asecal
atlomay
loV-lroa
1-688-2229123(4689)

We W ill Print &amp;
Deliver For You To
O ur R eaders For
Only
9C/Copyll

27— N ursery &amp; C hild
C are

We H aw a Way You Can Cut
Thai Cost In HMM

Carl CPfVActrvitiei/PleyTOom
Lot ol TLC/ E« RMamaa raise

THE SEMINOLE HERALD
ADVERTISING DEPT
407-322-2611

W C a t Deanna. 4 0 7 -3 2 4 0 0 M V *

CHILD CARE FOR WORKINQ
MOTHE RS. 0 TO 3. REGISTERED
WITH 4C*S (07F212) 407-321-0980
Chid Cara, reasonable rates 4C
registered Pre-school ai tha AM.
4 openings any aga 407-3222344

55— B usiness
O pportunities
DO YOU EARN MOCydey
80 Machines 89K
1-900-720-5005 or
3 0 5 9 5 1 -2 5 2 3
(AIN4 BO2002-034)
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST
Always a good pokey, especially lor
business
opportunities
and
tranchiaes. C a l Florida Dept ol
rtaNur# A Corwtrrwr Services at
3 4 3 5 -7 3 5 2 or FTC-HELP lor
•roe aVomwaon. Or A l our Wab aae
at w-ww he gov U r op
Flonda tow ra q m a a a ie n ol oartaln
buoawoaopporajfoatoiat&gt;WNt»Ni
Florida Dept ol Agriculture t
Consumer Sendees be tore seVSig.
C a l lo verity lawful registration
betors you buy

59—F inancial
S ervices
Attention R eeders! I
it a Bagal lor companiea doing
bu sm en by phone to promise you
a loan and aak you to pay lo r It
balora they deliver. For more
adormabon. c a l to(-tiee 19 77-F T C

K L P .IA p itS c a

Part-Tana Dmrer A Maintenance
Helper Good driving record A
Rouble altitude
C a l 407-302-5220
Plant Decorator. lagNy motivated
wdmdual needed tor drsh garden
IxcMy Poubon recyjres aye kx deugn
A data* Houstadbto kkrel be kouNrr
and
haw
organisational
A
leadership skills Apply Vi person al
6770 West Stale Rd 48. Santord
SecretaryRecepbarasI tor Ovted} law
c*Bca. M-txna. comp, salary to n e s
Fas or arnat Daeim e 407-3651239.
tawpracbca 144 O hotmM com
Servers A Hoeteea needed tor busy
restaurant
for
Iha
Laka
MaryAongwood Area Al shifts, no
Sundays! 4 0 7 -3 2 0 9 1 0 0

Part -hmo A Fua tana Drivers
D rtw n Get Home
2 yrs Tractor Trailer
Experience Required
Dedicated Fleet ai Daytona
Run Miami turns home dxty
Some runs homo
every other day
Runnaig Cerolaiaa or Alabama
Drop A Hook No touch Freight
GREAT PAY A BENEFITS
Must kw wrthai
45 m iss ot Daytona
Meet the Recruiter al
Salem LoasmgCamera
3143 W International Speedway
Blvd. Daytona Beach. FL
Sept 22nd thru Sept 28th
From 9am to 6pm Daily
C a l 1 9 0 0 -7 0 9 2538

G lie s Etcher
M ik if

Wa
otter
a
competitive
compensation pkg. aiduckng 401k.
atock purchase, major medical,
dental, vacation and holiday plant
Wa ara an EOE and drug tree
workplace
Send reeunw to:
FeaVwrtee Luxury Coaches
1801 Dotaner Place
Santord. FL 32771
Phone:407-323-1120
F a x :407-849-1058
E-m at (obOvaniara com

4 0 7 -3 2 2 -8 1 3 3

Telesales No erpencnce reqiared
but pretened Earn STSOVwek. 407327-2372.

Tractor Operator:

VERTICAL A DRAPERY
SALES
No cold calkng. wa make your
appts. Ota products pracbcaVy eM
themselves Training A support
prmtded. tree medcaf. tut bme Make
a great bring For appokWnant. 407630-4700
Wanted Workers! A small Do AV
wekkng company Vial requires hard
work. Mechanical ability As.
Rekatxbty a mutt. Can learn a
bade A gat paid toot! W1 Tranl Must
haw Varaportalttn to Oanava area.
For interview. 407-349 5581, Drug
Free Work Place

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39.

Suta cenVwd meVi laectwr Al made
lew is up to co Vage. EngtSpan
CM Kan. 4 0 7 9 2 3 -3 4 0 1 .

71— H elp Wanted
Appty today- s u it tomorrow. 6
positions aveSabte Lee’s Famous
Radpa. Santord
Appoln'urwnl S etters Wanted
89.00 par hour, plus bonus!
S e e Our C ipLay ad
407-285-9942.
Church custodian wanted St John
Missionary Baptist Church. 920
Cypress Aw. S a rto d a 32771,407322-7523
Onwt lor sod buck wah Pnnce tonl
F/T. praam , weapon, hukdjys 407322 8133
Driver Tralneea Needed: Honey
Transport needs tractor trailer
driven "Now*. No exp necessary
870Qtweek eartang pokxaal No COLT
No probtem' COL traruig avaXabte
CM now! 407-289-3578
Family fla n iica i C o u n x fo f
M atua L4F Musi ba canng A
com patsonata A waning a career
not a )ob Cemetery sales wah a
potenbN d UOIVyr ♦ g o a l
CM Cmdy Kramer. 407-365-1800

EOE
know area was
record 407-322-3310

d riv in g

Growing oil ice products ta le s
ornaniiation has position available
n Cared Ftanda Experience at N&gt;
ptanmng and oT.ica design needed.
Sales plus comnression and banaAls.
Fan resume lo 4 0 7 -3 2 8 6 IBS or CM
4 0 7 -3 2 8 9 6 8 8
House
keeper
needed
15
hours/ereek lo d ean A Iron lor
Santord house (near Haalhrow)
Pay » tlO h r. 407-399-1010
Intonnr rm H m n rxi rteareng l i t
A 2nd Malta 8 7 5 0 9 a to Mart 407
8889515
MVESTIQATE b e f o r e
YOU INVEST1
Always a good pokey. atpactaVy tor
P u n n ets
opportunities
and
tranchiaes CM Flonda Dept ol
AgnaNurt 8 Consumer Services al
800-435-7352 or FTC-HELP lor
tree rVormaaon Or vw* our Web aae
at www tic gov-huop
Flonda law requres aekers ot ceru n
buaawaa oppcrkxiwes to tegator w«i
Florida Oept ot Agrtcullura A
Consumer Senncea before aelUng
CM to verity lawful ragwlrabon
balora you buy
Part tima/FuV bma
Locatad near Red Bug and
Greenway Looking lor positive
minded
people.
Inendly
environment Hourty wage, plua
bonuses1 Phone experience heiptul
but
not necessary
Good
commuracabon anas a piut Please
c a l Jen al (407) 3 5 9 9503

95— R oommate
Wanted
Sucking a person to share my
home, view oI Lake Monroe, liouse
pnvieges CM 407-328 7232 lor an

97— A tariments F urnished
Santord Lowly 1.5 BR apt. S e e in g
mature couple, no tods Complete
privacy. S a le area 8120/wk or
8450/mo. plus 8 2 5 0 te c d e p .
nckrdns TV 6 cable lease 407-3213735

99— A partments U nfurnished
2/1. Uvlng. Kitchen. W t ) hookup.
SSOOriio. 8500 dep 115 Grand Bend
Aw. Lake Mary. 407-322 8767. MF. Bam-5pm
Laka Mary: Spotless 2/1 duplea. on
1/2 acre CHA. great schools, pels
cA. 1015 pkxi 400 dip 407 8 0 90918

MARINER S VILLAGE

StarPort

LAKE AOA t nORM. Man MO
7 DIMM . tt/OMO AIIO UP
Cable Included
4 0 7 -3 2 3 9 6 7 0

Customer Service
Representative - High
School Diploma,
Computer Skills. Able
to work different shifts.
Aircraft Refueler
High School Diploma
Required

ft O S lX E A V ILL A S '
Move In sp ecials,
2Bedroom/1 Bath
For D tU llt, Call
3309833 Of 2953300

pa rtm en ts

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n f u r n is h e d

Santord Historic District: FuVy
renovated 2BR I BA 8685/month
includes water. 321-578-0962
San ford
H istoric
D istrict:
1Bedroom/1bath.
8375/8375
Sober/drug
tree,
raterences
required 4 0 7 -3 2 1 9 7 5 7 .
SANFORD. STUDIO APT. SINGLE
PERSON ONLY. 835G V O PLUS
DEPOSIT CALL
(407) 3 2 4 9 1 5 8 _________________

103— HousesU nfurnisiied
D O Y LE S R ENTALS.
Senlord Historic District: 1BR/1BA
W Endoeed Pabo. Eat In Mchan. 1(7
Ceilings.
Hdwd Firs.
CHA.
8 4 2 5 8 3 0 0 Dep
OvtodatBtVIBAWFfcnl Perth. WO
Hook Ups 8485/8450 Dep
Santord: 1BFV1 BA Cottage Writoat
A AV. Norvtmckers 6 No Pt«al Lawn
M in t Included SSOCYSSOO Deposit
Santord Quadraplex: 28RQBA W/
Patio. CHA 8 5 4 9 8 5 2 5 Dep
Sentord: 2BTV1.5BA Townhouse
W/New Appliances. Inside W/D
Hook-Ups. Community Pool. Private
patio. Nice 8 0 4 0 1 6 2 5
Saadord: 2BFV1BA W Tcm at DR. LR
Screoned Front Porch, laundry Rm
8 6 6 5 8 6 2 5 Deposit
Sanford Historic District: Newly
renovated
3BR/I.5
BathW/4
Decorative Faeplacea. CHA. Lg
Porch. Private Patio. Non-amokers
8 10 5 0 3 1 0 0 0 Dep.
DOYLE REALTY. INC.
(407) 322-2495
WE RENT 6 SELL HOMES

407-321-8880
DeBary Area Luxury
Executive Home

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

a
g ra n
B l l l f w BMr*

$ 3 7 5 ,0 0 0
534 S. PINEMEADOW DR., GLENN ABBEY
Locatod on 17th Fair, this boautiful 4-3-2 orb of a
kind custom build homo is on 1/2 acre close to
school &amp; transit. Central air, walk-in pantiy, pool &amp;
s
fireplace, immaculately maintained.
For a Virtual Tour Lqg On To
.www.PMOTOBYUS.COM/PINE/START.HTM

NOW HIRING
TOLL COLLECTORS
Lake Mary / Lake Jessup
Paid Training • Paid Vacation
Background &amp; Drug Screen
Required

IPPT. TOVIEWCALLJOELMAMS

407-5^8-7106

NAPOLITANO A SAOQ9
REALTY, tHC.__________

407*221*6010 or 386-774-5300

Th e Universal Crossword

63— M o r t g a g e s i

'n ito iin g - Math

Vary nice, wry eta an kxn im Newly
remodeled, a l ud. cable. A C . Indry.
phone, knch use. sec. dr. resident
. private entrance No
Smoking!
Ing! Only drug free i
I. 4 0 7 -3 3 9 7 3 7 3 .

■ k itjU tiitit ■irirk'k

SAVE MONEY
Own For Lata Than Rant
New 3 1 4 bedroom homes w«h SO
downl Slow crecM ok. C a l 4 0 7 9 2 2 1237x257 lo hid out more.

70— Education &amp;
T raining

Starting • 882/wfc.
Historic Downtown
407-339-4423

Private entrance, tree cab le A
electric, washer/dryer, SKXVwk
Lake Aw. Santord 4 0 7 9 8 8 7023

TEACHERSANSTRUCTORSCOUN
SELO RS: Canng adufts to nstruct
young adults ki program design to
teach
computer
appkcahonariechnology Outcomes
l i e HS diploma or QCD A
emptoyment. F/T, tonalits. reply to:
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Room with private entrance Steady
work, no smoking 869'week. 850
deposit Can 4 0 7 9 3 0 6218

We e k l y r e n t a LS

SO D LA Y E R S AND
CR EW LEADER

Tha Sam aiola Herald and tha
Faderal Trade Comrraaann)

SAVE MONEY
Own For Lees Than Rem
New 3 ■ 4 bedroom homes wVh SO
downl Slow credit oL C al 4 0 7 9 2 2 1237x257 to hid out more.

93— Rooms For R ent
2 Story Victorian Home, Histone
District, (pic. balcony, housa
privileges itOOWK. *1 0 0 deposit
4 0 7 -3 2 9 5 2 7 7

Fountain Lodge ot Santord has
special rales tor da*y. weekly. A 5
day accommodations CM 407330-3135 or 3 2 3 9 8 4 0 lor details

Underground Storm and lltikiies
Foreman: Experience readkig plans
and elevationx F/T, pension,
vacation, holidays 4 0 7 -3 2 2 9 1 3 3

Chaaata Technician

Your fob
ob Is going to get rid ot you!
B o o nI!'In 9 0 days goTrom unskilled
replaceable
eab ie lo a skilled marketable
computer network professional
making 815 lo 820 an hour. C a t to
laid out howl 4 0 7 -4 2 5 1 1 9 9

Shop Hetp/Sprvy Tech
Atlantic Foam Inc
Established
and
growing
architectural loam company hiring
motivated deta* onenled people Wa
axel br pontons avwMtSe QoodmaVi
sk ib . and a states work history la a
plua. Wa otter health, and dental
kwurance. aicenbw bonuses and a
retirement plan. We ara located at
200 N Elm A w , Santord. 407-3289444 Ask lor Jo e

Final giada erp en en ce 0 1 .
vacation, holidays and pension.
4 0 7 -3 2 2 9 1 3 3

Service Technician

Pf

99— A

93— R ooms For R ent

71— H e l p W a n t e d

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FO R UNDERGRO UND
UTILITY C O N T R A C T O R

23— Lost &amp; Found
Large Reward: lo V Male German
Shepard Black &amp; Tan Green Coiar
Leal Scan Airport B»vd 8 17 92 305986-0391 or 1-877-329 7665

71— H e l p W a n t l d

LABORERS NEEDED

Four S aaaon a Aaalatad Living
Facility - 24 hour elderly c a n In a
lovely homa toning 3 maala/day
provided Laundry 8 house Looping
407-322-7118

2002

TIME OF SALE 4 0 0 PM
#894 amotd m marbnax. Vivantory.
1198 MARION MINDER/TRESSA
PANTKE. houaahoid gooda. »9
CHARLES M POWERS, otoce turn*lura. 4 3031 Lua Maktonado-dotrwig.
houaahoid aoma.
AUCTIONEER STORAGE PRO­
TECTION AUCTION SERVICES.
LICENSE « 893
Tha abova Nobca to ba pubkahad
onca a weak tor two conaacuava
waaka Said aala to ba uidar and by
virtue ol Vw Sukj taa ol Vw SUlaa ol
Florida, ai tuch caaaa mada and pro-

71— H llp Wanted

12— E lderly C are

plus Bonus
We are looking for enthusiastic peo­
ple with great phone skills for a rap­
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Call for Interview to be part of our
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&gt;99.900
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&gt;85 900
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POOL 2 Car Oarage cn Over 112 Acre

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Ixora Garden Club prepares for ‘the social event’ of the season
By Mlch«ll« Jerta
Managing Editor

't may be a few weeks before the
beginning o f the holiday season,
but Cerru Weldon's house
already looks like Christmas has
arrived.

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Holiday wreaths, miniature Christmas trees
and colorful dried flower arrangements are care­
fully placed in different rooms throughout the
house. The aroma from the kitchen smells like
homemade cookies.
Weldon, however, Isn't trying to get aju m p
on her holiday decorating and Baking. The
Seminole resident, along with her fellow Ixora
Garden Club members, is preparing for the
club's biennial "Making Spirits Brignt."
"We've been doing this for years and years,"
d ub President Sally Green said. "We can't do it
every year, because there Is so much to do to
prepare for It"
Preparations began in May when club mem­
bers started meeting monthly at
each other's homes to make
crafts and other items for
the event. Outside of

the regular mectmgs, many

members spent hours at their own homes mak­
ing wreaths, cornucopias and other seasonal
paraphernalia for holiday shoppers.
"We'll have items that will make great gifts,
but we'll also have items to decorate your own
house for the upcoming holidays," said Barbara
Chapman, the club's public relations coordinator.
"Our theme is fail this year, so we'll have dozens
of items to help people get ready for the season."
The reason the women work so hard prepar­
ing for the event is simple — they support their
community. Money raised from the biennial
event is used for civic beautification In the
greater Sanford area. Some of Ixora's past proj­
ects include sponsoring the Student Museum's
Earth Day event; landscaping at the Sanford
Historic Museum; providing the original hang­
ing baskets on 1st Street; and landscaping at all
Habitat Houses bulit in Seminole County.
Recently, the club donated $3,500 for landscap­
ing at the Naval Air Station Memorial Park,
,
where the historical Vigilante plane will be dis­
played. Ix o r a h a s a ls o h e lp e d w ith la n d s c a p in g
at various schools, including Sanford Middle,
Seminole High, the Hopper School, and
Idyllwilde, Heathrow and Wilson elementary
schools.
The Ixora Garden Club of Sanford was
founded in 1965 by a group of
women that shared a

common interest. Although they gathered to
learn about various gardening techniques and
ecology Issues, their main focus was civic duty.
Today, the group has 39 members, and they
continuously find ways to beautify and help the
community..
Ixora's “Making Spirits Bright" luncheon will
be held Saturday, Oct. 12, in the Sanford Civic
Center. Doors open at 10 a.m. and close at 2 3 0
p.m. Cost is $8 per person and includes admis­
sion and luncheon. Tickets can bepurchascd
from any member or by calling 407-829-2639.
Along with seasonal decorations, club mem­
bers will have plants and baked goods for
sale.
"We'll have something for
everyone and for any budget,"
Chapman said.

Chapman emphasized next
month's luncheon should not
be missed.
"In my opinion, this is the
noclal e v e n t

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Page 3C

D AR honors Constitution as season opens
Members of Sallle Harrison
Chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, opened
the season on Sept 13 with a
luncheon meeting at the
Sanford Garden Club. Regent
Virginia Powell welcomed
......................... members and
guests.
The follow­
ing report was
submitted by
the chapter
The program,
presented by
the Executive
Board mem­
Doris
featured
Dietrich bers,
nine patriots
who were
among those gathered in
Philadelphia from May to
September, 1787, and who arc
remembered for their dedica' tion in creating a Constitution
which established the rights,
privileges and responsibilities
of American citizenship.
The nine signers featured in
the program were: William
Blount, Richard Dobbs Spaight
and Hugh Williamson from
North Carolina; John
Rutledge, Charles Cotesworth
Pinckney, Charles Pinckney
and Pierce Butler from South
Carolina; and William Few
and Abraham Baldwin, from
Georgia. A quiz followed with
spirited response among
members.
Pat Fox led the Hedge of
Allegiance; Libby Boyd led the
American's Creed and Sandra
Thomas led The National
Anthem. A special 9-11 tribute
s e r v e d o a t h e N a t io n a l D irfe n a e

report and was read by Mary
Wiliams. In part, she read a
poem entitled “The Lady."
Lob Somerville read the
President General's message,
after which the Regent
thanked Mildred Lind and
Fran Morton for donating a
beautiful American flag and
stand. Members also
expressed appreciation for the
new Chapter flag, donated by
Virginia Powell.
The Regent presented new
members: Barbara Stanley,
Sandra Hux and Sandra Ann
Thomas, by transfer, and
Marxii Snider by application.
Registrar Nancy Williams
welcomed them and presented
them with memberships pack­
ets.
Vanra Decker, senior presi­
dent of Fort Mellon Society,
Children of the American
Revolution, reported to the
Chapter that the CAR Society
held lb organizational meeting

recently. The National C.A.R.
Society sponsored a Signature
Project to commemorate the 911 tragedy. First Lady Laura
Bush commended the C.A.R.
for ib project The three area
Page Private Schools included
all of National's recommenda­
tions in their observance of the
9-11 tragedy.
Sallio Harrison Chapter has
been designated a
"Commemorative
Community," sponsored by
the Defense Department to commemorate the 50th
anniversary of the Korean War.
Members voted to donate a
flag stand and pole topped
with an eagle to the Vigilante
Conference Room at the
Orlando Sanford Airport
Member Nancy Williams will
donate a flag, in memory of
her hither. The Vigilante Navy
jet Reconnaissance aircraft
flew out of what was then the
Sanford Naval Air Station in
the 1960s. The Vigilante will
be located to the right of the
entrance to the Airport and
will be in a park. A memorial
dedication is planned for
Memorial Day in 2003. One
thousand or more Navy veter­
ans arc expected to attend.
The Regent presented a 40year membership certificate to
vanra Decker. Sne also
announced that the October
meeting will be on a Saturday.
Chaplain Mary Williams
opened and dosed the meet­
ing with prayer.
Cruising the "M ed"
Mary and Barry Hilliman
have returned from an “awe­
some" Mediterranean cruise
aboard Royal Caribbean's
"Splendour of the Sea."
They were joined in
Barcelona, Spain by their
daughter, Laurie, and her hus­
band, LL Mike Hartson who is
stationed in Germany. The
Hartsons spent a week explor­
ing the Barcelona beaches
prior to meeting her parents.
The foursome reveled in the
gradous hospitality extended
them at their hotel in
Barcelona before boarding
ship. "We were treated like
celebs," Mary said. Aboard
ship, the two couples had
adjoining staterooms and
verandas which offered them a
spectacular view of the
panoramic harbors along the
ship's route.
Their First stop was the
French Riviera where they vis­
ited Nice and Villcfrancc. A
bom racing aficionado, Barry

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ing a spin on the Grand Prix
Motor Race Circuit at Monaco,
which they all enjoyed.
Also at the overly-crowded
Monaco, they toured the Royal
Palace and the final rest'
place of Princess Grace wf
was killed in an automobile
accident. The four Americans
wouldn't dare leave Monte
Carlo country without testing
their luck at the Grand Casino
there.
The family took a private
tour of Rome which Mary said
was "almost perfect."
Here they visited S t Peters
Basilica, the Vatican Museum,
Sis tine Chapel, the Colosseum
and other historical sites. They
were amazed at the body of
Pope John 23 entombed in
At Florence, they
admired renowned artist
See Dietrich, Page 6C

Sallle Harrison Chapter, Daughters ol the American Revolution (DAR)
Regent Virginia Powell, right, presents Vanra Decker with a 40-year
membership certificate.

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Thomas and Sandra Hux, Registrar Nancy Williams, and new mem­
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Church
Notes

Seventh Day
Adventist

Pastor Appreciation
Members of Mount Sinai
Missionary Baptist Church,
1800 Jerry Avenue in Sanford,
will observe Pastor Miller's
10th anniversary on Sunday,
ScpL 22 at 11 a,m, with Rev.
C.L Taylor as guest speaker.
Floridians In Conceit
The "Floridians", one of
Florida's best known
Southern Gospel Groups will
appear Sunday, Sept. 29, at
10:45 a.m. at Longwood
Church of the Nazarenc, 200
N. Wayman Street in
Longwood.
i has been minis­
it Florida
since 1974 and has toured
extensively throughout the
Eastern United States, minis­
tering to large audiences
wherever they have
appeared.
Lveryon
Everyone is cordially invit­
ed to attend this special per­
formance.
Lutheran Haven Dinner
Lutheran Bible Translators
(LOT) invites you to attend a
Fall Dinner at the Lutheran
Haven in Oviedo, O ct 21.
"From Darkness Into Light"
is the theme for the dinner,
celebrating God's faithfulness
to LOT throughout the year.
Rev. Johannes Tolu, a .
Lutheran pastor horn
Namibia in southern Africa
will be guest speaker, who
will share information about
the work taking place on the
Dhimba New Testament
translation.
The luncheon will be O ct
21, at 12 noon at Lutheran
Haven, 2014 W.SR-426 in
Oviedo. Call LET for reserva­
tions at 1-800-532-4253, and
ask for Peg Seitz.
Lutheran Haven Dinner
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Haven in Oviedo, O ct 21.
"From Darkness Into Light"
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celebrating God's faithfulness
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P6WT SMLOH MMOHARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
700 B e Avenue
Santord. FL 32771
(407)322-6466
Rev. Dr. Hvry D. Ruchar. Sr.
Paaior
Early Morning tarvtoa
6 1 6 om
SundRf School
6 JO am
Morning War**)
HOOern
Eaordng WoM# (TBA)
4 0 0 pm
* —
7JO pm

Catholic
ALL 0O4AA CATHOLIC CHUWCH
Canw&gt; al H i H. • S Oak Am.
BarPord. FL
407-Ht-tTPS
FamarNahaMWTiaul
• 004
4 0 0 pm.
MwdarWFi
100pm
Ti4« p m . 10*0 i a . Noon
•00 a m .. EnwWi (toaH HaW
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Parents need to teach their children to do the ‘write’ thing
QUESTION: I've always had
an interest in creative writing, pri­
marily because I had a teacher
who encouraged me to express
myself and gave me the dulls to
do iL My kid*, however; have not
had that exposure. The schoil sys­
tem just doesn't teach writing skiil*
anymore- How did you come to be
« write* a n d how might«give my
children a nudge in that direction?
O R . DOBSON: U i» true that
writing skill* are eeidom taught
today^hat w«!
^
b a c k w h e n I w « a oonSdcrtog hir­

‘Focus on
Family’

ing a Fh-D. candidate from a Urge
univereity. I called her major pro(eaaor for a recommendation. He
•poke highly of thia woman and
•aid he wai *ure ahe would do a
good Job for me. I then asked If *he
was an adequate writer He aaid:

'Are you kidding? None '.&lt;1my
students have strong writing skills.
Young people don't team to put
their thoughts on paper these
days.* He was right!
It hasn't always been that way. 1
remember diagramming sentences
and learning puts of speech when
I was in elementary school. It was
a major part of the curriculum.
Also, my parents encouraged and
helped me to grow in this area. I
wrote a letter to a friend when I
was 9 years old. My mother then
suggested that we read it together.
I had written, "Dear Tom, how are

you? I am just fine.* My mom
asked me if 1 thought that sounded
a little boring. She said, "You
haven't said anything. You used a
few words, but they have no
meaning.* I never wrote that
phrase again, although that is the
typical way a child begins a letter.
Looking back, I can see how,
even at an early age, my mother
was teaching me to write. In addi­
tion,! was abo fortunate to have a
tew English teachers who were
determined to teach me the funda­
mentals of cocnpoteiion. I had one
in high school and another in col­

lege who Insisted that I learn
grammar and composition. They
nearly beat me to death but I'm
glad they did. I earn a living today,
at least in part, with the skills they
taught me. I would especially like
to say 'thanks* to Dr. Ed Harwood.
His dasses were like Marine boot
camp, but what 1learned there
waspricetesa.
Its not terribly difficult or timeconsuming to encourage and teach
kids aome of the basics of gram­
mar and coinpasitian. One
approach ia to ask a family mem­
ber to correapond with your child

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OUR LADY, OUtEM O f PEACE
ORTHOOOX CATHOLIC CHURCH
3790 &amp;pa* Aw m .
SarYord, FL
407 321-4193
Davarand Donakj Dean
Pastor U tr
Sarvtc* Sunday
10C0 am
Contoiatona 6unbsy
9 30 Am

Christian
FIRST CHMST1AM CHURCH
(DtaetpAsa at Christ)
1907 8 8ar#ord At** Santord. FL
Richard A. Farrand. Mraalar
322-7727
Stmday School
9 JO am
Worship
1 0 45am
Wadnaaday Naa L9a Suppar
9 pm
BAAS Study
9 45 p m
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RfVCR CfTY CHRBT1AN CHURCH
139 Dataan Ova
DaAary. FL 32713
Phonafas: 407-999-0452
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730 Upaata Rd. Sartord. FL
Tim Storm*
Jo* CxptAo
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tOOam
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1015am
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1401 S. Part Avanua
Sanford, a S2771
(407) 322-2491
Rav Jamaa J. Schrador
945am •Sunday School

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Congregational
GRACE FELLOWSHIP COHOREOATIOMAL
CHURCH (NACCC)
2401 S Part A * . Swtord
407-322*4594
Larry Laonard
Pastor
Sunday School
9 30am
* 4
Morning Worshp
1100am
Choir Practca Warttaaday
6 45 p m

Episcopal
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
401 Part Ava . Sanford
Taiaphona 407-322-4611
7 30 A 1 0 0 0 a m
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hrough BVi Qrada*
Ntxaery AvalaDle'
Vbuti Group maata *

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MID-WEEK WORSHIP INCHAPEL
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BIBLE STUOtES*
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ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
700 Rmahart Rd
Lata Mary, a
444-6673
Tha Rav Chart#* T. Hot. Ractor
Sunday:
Hoty Euchartal
7 JO a m
Adul Forum A
ChAfranA Sud iy School1000 am
HofyEuchanH
9 0 0 /11:11am
ChRfran'a Church
900am
(Educaaon Wing)
Nuraary Bagha Al 9 45 a m
Through 12 45 pm Sarvtoa
Hofy Euchartol 700 a m A 7.00 pm

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Episcopal
CMuncNoe t w

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1000 «m ID 400 pm
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lid o 141 longoraod, PL S777P
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• 407-P0P-1400

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•71UAMMAM WOOOS ROAD
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407-7M-77M
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1000 m
PNiPiwMp
7JO pm
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1000 am
9-9 00 p m

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•JO a m

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PAITMMSMOMAIIT CMUHCM
3001 l ioidil Am.
407JZ3-37P4
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Emrrng Somoo
Tuoodoy CmiPng
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1000 om
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700pm

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Church O f G od
CHURCH O f 0 0 0
S01 W. 22nd SL. Santord. FL
407-322-3942
Rav. Waa Tanksfay
Pastor
Ssmday School
949am
MomtnQ Worship
1045am
t wnbg Sarvtoa
9G0 p to

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7 N S pm
TiMy

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407 331 2733
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a ll y w lo p m u tio d
407J23-141I

Church O f G od of
Prophecy
CHURCH OP 0 0 0 Of PROPHECY
2909 S Etn Ava Sarford. Fla. 32773
407-322-4019
Thomas Hants — Paalor
Sunday School
. 9.49am
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1030 a m
11 a m
• pm
abng
1 0am
7 pm

301 Elm AvOmSardont FL
407-321-9399
Tknotoy Hudaon
Paalor
Sunday School
1060 a m
Mommo Worsfsp
11.00am
Tua Prayar/Shta Bau&amp;f
7 JO pm
FAITHFUL
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3301.
CNttWlV FMomNp
(4044 4.lt)

1160 a m
1160 a m
12 30 pm

Thursday
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7 JO pm
Friday»CTirtstan Comasing 2 6 0 4 6 0 pm
(Ptaaaa chi 32S4300 tor appi)

SEVENTH DAY ADVCNRST
MARE HEX BOA
900 E. 2nd SaaaL Sardord. FI 32771
407-3234949
tool
9JO am
DMna Worship
1160 a m
Wad Evantng Prayar M|g
7 JO

(Comar of Part Dr A Elm Ava)
(407) 324-0936
Tammy Abramson - Pastor
Stmday
1030 am A 6 30 p m.
Wsrtoaaday Btta Study
7 30pm
Fsaowthlp Frtrtay
7JO pm
(no aawica N Iasi Friday ol Via monvt)

Lutheran

NEW CREATION LUTHERAN CHURCH
PfTERRfl LOCATION: UPSALA
C0MMUI4TY CHURCH
Hwy 46A 9 Upaaia Rd
Phona 322-7312
Bob Braaamann
Pastor
Suiday Worship
9:15 a m
A 9 30 pm
Nursary Provtfad
v m NawCraaaonChurch cc
HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH
Of LAKE MARY
790 Sun DrVa. Laka Mary. FL
Paul Hoyar
Pastor
Nathan Oust***
Assistant Pastor
Saturday avorsno
6 30pm
t-orwamporary normp
SeneJay momng
900am
TrwMonal Sarvica
Sunday morrsng
9 3 0 am.
Contamporary Worship
Sunday morning
11-00am
Fam#y Worship Sarvtoa
Ntasary is provtdad al
Daycara. Praachnof and Christ an Day School
For Information Caf 407-3390797
LUTHERAN CHURCH O f THE REOEMMER
M a s Oak Am. S«f#cirl. n .
R w D w 5 .K u ( M
PMU&gt;
Stmdpy Sdiod
1030 i n
WonNpSmta*
1030 . m
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Methodist
CMMST UWTYD MKTHOOMT CHUHCH
OOPTudor Drtm
(Comor TutPor Dr. A CA 437)
Ron Roy Bormd
Paott
Tolophono (407) 323-7300
Simdoy S d m
P JO n m
Indr lArnmn
1030om
MommgWoraNp
11004m
'
•JO pm
C M tm y TVm M u M In W on**

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*Smal Efioucp) To Lorn YOU•
Oromng In ChM To Son* You"
PMST UNmn IMTHOMST CMUHCH
411 Pod Am. Sartor*, FL
40TJ22-4371
JanSradaha*
Puw
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UudcDnckx
Youfi ant Yoimg AdJM
MorrfnQ Worship
9 J S 9 1059 a m
Coflat Faftowship
9 30 am.
Sunday School
9 49 am
v^msm r «a—
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P u k x Bob lim n
UtaN fw if Su d iy 44 7—oondonaoi.
TradMonal Sarvtoa 9 3 0 a m
Prataa and Worship 1060 a m
ChAdran's Church
B U M (youVt) lAmstnaa 5-7 JOpm
Safa Niaaary Prontdad Both Sanrtoaa

Nazarene
LOBfOWOOO CHURCH Of THE NAZARENE
200 N Wayman 8» .
Longwood. FL.
9314569
Sunday School
949 a m
Momtng WorWR)
1045 a m
ChAdran'sCKach
1041am
Evangakaic Sarvtoa
9 6 0 pm
Wsdvaaday FamVy MgN
7 6 0 pm
YbuVi. Woman, and Addl Stila Study
svavar a ovangar n a *

9070 Oranga Btod.. Sanford
4074244199 a
- Staiday Worship Svc A45 A 10 30 a m

QUESTION: If punishment
is never indicated for an infant,
what form of disdpline is
appropriate at that age?
DR. DOBSON: The answer is
loving leadership. Parents
should have the courage to do
what is right for their Babies,
even if they protest vigorously.
Dr. Bill Slonecker, a pediatrician
and good friend, has stressed
the importance of parents tak­
ing charge right from the day of
birth. Too often he has seen
mothers in his private practice
who were afraid of their
infants. They would call his
office and frantically huff, ’ My

Presbyterian
UPSALA COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Comar Ol W 259i SI 9 Upaaia Rd
101 Upaaia Road
Sanford. FL 32771
407-330-2635
Bryan Wangar
Pastor %*
Sunday Education
9 00 a m
Sunday Worshp
1000am
2nd Wadnaaday of aach month
FaeowsNpDww
6 30pm

FWST PRESSYTERtAN CHURCH
O f SANFORD
Batsvaan 3rd and 4Vi St
9 Part 9 Oak /Dowrdown
Sanford, a
Phona 407-322-2662
E-mal tX*Ofuno com
hhpy/aconomal comlpcs
■V/hara Wa Know Your Hama*
m Tha Ha«1 Of Tha CVy
Rav Bruca B Scotl
Pastor
Scmday8chool
900am
Sunday Morning Worship 1000 am
Sun Momng Co*## Mou 1 1 6 0 a m
Sun Contamporary WorsNp 7 00pm
WondarU Wadnaaday Famty f t ^ t •
Evary Wadnaaday
Suppar •Evary Wad
6 30pm
A&amp;fl Bhla Study
900pm
YouhCtuba
9-760 pm
Succanaars (K-49t Oradaa)
lAdJars (999i Oradas)
Sr.H^h*
Contamporary Muaic Pracaoa 7.60pm
Womans Circta MaaOngs at
3 schadkfad smaa
2nd Tua. of Via monVt 49ars
Sartor Fhands •
1st Wad. ofVwmonVi
FVtST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (UA X )
O f LAKE MARY
129 W Yhtour Asm
Laka Mary. FL
407-321-1021
Rav Stsphan Horval
Pastor
Church School
94$ am
Mbmfng Worship
1160 9 m
Wad. Choir Pracaoa
760 pm
Wad. YbuVi Choir
9 3 0 pm
MARKHAM WOOOS PRESSYTCRMN CHURO
A210 Martham Woods Road
Laka Mary
407-3334030
Rav Charts# R Jonas
Pastor
8unday School, afl agas
960 am
Church Barvtoas
9 6 0 A 10JO a m
Niasary PrtMdsd
Wu9i Group. Scaiday
HKfi School
460pm
Ms**# School
• 60 pm
Prs-8chooi Morv tou FfL
• M il
Monthfy FamSy Night Suppar
Thad Wad. of Each Monti 9 JO pm

Salvation Army
TMC SALVATION ANMT WONSWP
ANOSCftV1CtCf3(TM
700 W 34*1 SMN
S4f4ort. FI S3T7I
407 323 3*43
C ip lm Hob4rt endUnde R dlA ln d. C orp.

&gt; MisEng
1160am
Tuaaday Hsatnpi
Btoto Study and Prayar
430 pm
Horn# Laagua (UcAss)
760pm
Man's FaBowshfp Ctob
760 pm
Sand Pracaoa
9 6 0 pm
^MVi haarl to Ood and hand to man.*

LION OP JUDAH NOUN O f WORSHW
&gt;9harw Jeeue NlordT
2549 Part Dm*. PD. Boa 909

and encourage him or her to write
bode. Then when the reply is writ­
ten, sprinkle 4 few correction*,
such as the one my mother
offered, with a generous portion of
praise Finally, entice that young­
ster to engage in a little creative
expression. As for what you can
do to compensate for the de­
emphasis on writing in school, 1
really don't know — except to seek
instruction outside the dassroocn.
The teaching of writing has
gone out of style — much like the
old ’hocnemaking' classes for girts.
But it is an incredibly valuable
craft that can be used in a wide
variety of settings. Don't let your
children grow up without devel­
oping it

Sunday. September 22. 2002 P a g e

6-month-old baby is crying and
seems very hot.” The doctor
would ask if the child had a
fever, to which Mom would
reply: ’ 1 don't know. He won't
let me take his temperature.’
These mother* had already
yielded their authority to their
infants. Some would never
regain it.
Good parenting and loving
leadership go hand in hand.
And it should begin on ’ Day
One.’
Dr. Dobton is proi^rxt of Hit nonprof­
it offtnUAtion Focus on the Fsmtly,
P.O.B01 U4. Colorado Strings. CO.
80903; or wwwfamUyorg.
O a s « JAM ES DOBSON IN C

United Church Of
Christ
LONQWOOO HKXS COffQRCQATKNiAL
CHURCH
o cc
1255 EE.
Longwood. FL
407-3324253
Rav Dr. HM tonp food
Sunday Sanrtcoa
1030 a m
r+J9my n w w a
Church School 415 a m • 1 0 1 9 a m
YOuVi A CrvkSran Mhwtry
AJO pm

Wesleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH Of
WOyatdaC
•Dr*
ad. RL32771
. 327
(09 M (Eat 91) Wm I
Fast Straal on Lot •Ona It
Laonard ODonnal
4074224332
•Whara wa Ooapal la Oood
Scmday School
9 4 4 am
Momaig WorsNp
116 0 a m
Evantng PtorshtP
9 6 0 pm
Mtt-WaakMlg Wad
730pm
Plaaaa Shara Your Ufa WMi Ua

5C

Church
N otes
G o lf 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 shot­
gun start. The tournament
will be a four man team
scramble to benefit mis­
sionary work. Individual
layers are $85, which
Kludes dinner and entry
into individual competi­
tions. Sponsorship pack-,
ages arc 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.

E

Reddick Memorial
Reddick Memorial First
Bom Church, 3155 Kings
Road in Sanford will hold
the annual Family Day,
Sept. 29. beginning at 11
a.m. Speaker will be
Mother O.M. Dames of
Hobe Sound. Also hear the
Granny Boys and the
Voices of Triumph.
Everyone is cordially Invit­
ed.
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
conference include Dr.
Yvonne Capehart, Founder
of Sister Keeper in
Pensacola; and Prophetess
Vemice Parkeraon-Hooks
of Orlando.
There is a registration
fee of $55 which includes
two buffet meals. For
information, call 407-3244711.
House o f Refuge
The House of Refuge,
1001 Celery Avenue,
Sanford, will hold its
annual Men's Day Service,
Oct. 20. The speaker at the
11 a.m. and 7 p.m. services
will be Pastor Kenneth
Benjamin of Jackson, Miss.
This noted speaker is a
member of the IMON, and
has delivered an anointed
word at the House of
Refuge before.
Everyone is invited to
help celebrate this occa­
sions. For information, call
407-324-4711.

Proverbial Passages

�Page 6C Sunday. September 22.2002

T in S eminole H erald

Passionflora’s uniqueness stems from its flowers
The name of passionflower
'Grandiflora', with larger
is given to any of the vines of
flowers.
the genus Passiflora which
Many hybrids are available
from crosses between the blue
produce a very unique flower.
The word passion docs not
passionflower and other passi*
refer to any aphrodisiac ......................... floras. Hybrids are
effect from chemicals
popular because of
produced by the plants,
their larger flowers
quite the opposite the
and disease resistance.
plants produce a com­
Hybrids usually will
pound called passinot bear fruits.
florin which is given to
hyperactive children to
Maypop
slow down their reac­
In Florida, a
tions.
Passiflora known as
The name Passiflora
maypop grows wild
comes from the inter­
throughout the state.
pretation that the floral
This cold handy spede
components represent the ele­
can be found all the way to
ments of the crucifixion of
Pennsylvania and westward
Christ Passifloras are mainly
to southern Illinois, Missouri
native to America with few
and Kansas. The leaves are
specks from Asia and
deeply three-lobed, 3 to 6
Australia. They are grown
inches long, with senate mar­
mainly for their unique flow­
gins.
ers, which bloom from spring
The maypop produces
through fall, but some others
blue-purple flowers and small,
are planted for their edible
ovoid but edible fruits, about 2
fruits.
inches long. This plant is a
great ornamental vine for
Red Passionflower
Central Florida and the food
source for caterpillars of the
Native to southern Brazil
zebra longwing, Julia, and
Woody vine with oblong
leaves, 6 inches long and 2 2/3 Gulf fritiluuy butterflies.
wide. Flowers are brilliant
scarlet with whlte-pink-andPurple Passion Fruit
purple corona, measuring 5
Both the purple and the
inches wide. The fruit is
closely related yellow passion
round, 2 inches wide, with
fruit are the source of passion
add pulp and many minute . fruit Juice, one of main ingre­
seeds.
dients of the world famous
'Hawaiian punch'. Both plants
Blue Passionflower
have trilabed leaves 4 to 7
inches long, with fine-toothed
Native to southern Brazil.
margins. The purple passion
Somewhat hardy vine that
fruit bears dark-purple,
ws best in temperate with
rounded fruits, about 2 inches
it-frce climate. Flowers are
3 to 4 inches wide and have long.
white to pale pink sepals and
Tlie fruit of tire yellow pas­
petals. The corona is deep pur­ sion fruit is deep yellow in
ple at the base, white in the
color and similar in shape but
middle and blue at the tips.
a little larger than the purple
Leaves have smooth edges
passion fruit The fruits con­
and five to seven lobed. TVvo
tain numerous small, black
cultivars are recognized:
seeds that arc individually
'Constance' with fragrant pun- surrounded by deep orangewhite flowers and
colored sacs that contain the

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juice. In Florida, the purple
passion fruit flowers in early
spring and the fruits mature
from 60 to 80 days later.
The yellow passion fruit
flowers from spring until late
fall with a break in early sum­
mer. Pollination is essential for
fruit production on passion
vines. Flowers of the purple
passion fruit can be self polli­
nated, but many yellow pas­
sion fruit flowers will not set
fruit unless their flowers are
dusted with pollen from a dif­
ferent vine that is genetically
compatible. The most effective
insect for pollinating passion
fruit is the carpenter bee, a
large solitary bee similar to the
bumble bee in appearance.
Honeybees, because of their
small size, are not good polli­
nators. Hand pollination may
be the easiest way to ensure
fruit production on a few
vines growing in the home
garden. Fruits are never
picked from the vine and
ripened fruits are collected
when they fall to the ground.
Giant Granadilla
The plant has round-oblong
leaves 4 to 8 inches long, the
stem is characteristically
square in cross section. The
flowers droop like old-fash­
ioned lampshades and their
petals are deepmaroon on the
inner surface. The fruit is
irregular, oblong 4 to 8 inches
long, weighing 8 to 16 ounces
or more, and has a thick, edi­
ble rind. The black seeds are
individually surrounded by
juke sacs. The fruit turns deep
golden when fully ripe and
may be picked for local con­
sumption at this stage.

D ie tr ic h ---------Continued from Page 3C
Michelangelo's "David." Mary
said, "Pisa was awesome and
Naples was crowded." Rain
was heavy, but the tourists took
a jet foil boat to reach the Isle of
Capri and Sorrento.
Pompeii held a special attrac­
tion for the American tourists.
Destroyed some 2/XX) years
ago, many structures from that
era are still standing as well as
pottery, cooking pots and uten­
sils which were displayed.
Life aboard ship was first
class. Mary said the food was
"great' and the entertainment
"exceptional." Thanks to mod­
ern-day technology, the
Hillimans were able to keep
track of their business at home
via e-mail Mary said the high­
light of the cruise for her was
the Sistine Chapel and that
Barry enjoyed Pompeii the
most
Like most weary travelers,
the real highlight of a trip is
when the car pulls into me
driveway of home, sweet home.
Happy Birthday
On her 90th birthday. Esther

VonAllmen fulfilled one of her
dreams by going parasailing.
Just recently, at age 94, she
played the hostess role to a
birthday bash honoring her
grandson, Rick Fite, who grew
up in Sanford and now lives in
Orlando. Rick's wife, Corinnc,
and son, Austin, accompanied
him to the party.
The luncheon event was
held aboard the Rivciship
Romance and revelers had the
time of their lives. A band pro­
vided music for dancing and
the gracious hostess got up
from her wheelchair and
tripped the light fantastic.
Guests were served a deli­
cious buffet which Pauline
Snyder said was "gor­
geous.. .wonderful."
Rick is the son of Claire Paul.
Incidentally, Claire and her
husband, Horace Paul are
comfortably settled in their
new home in Loch Arbor
Recently they hosted a house
wanning and birthday party
honoring Claire. Sixty guests
attended the patio party com­
plete with a huge birthday
cake.

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five people
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the only way
you know it,
is if you have
Mary
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check your
&amp;
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The Lake
Mary Chapter of the AARP
was fortunate to have a few
doctors on hand at their
September meeting to explain
the health consequences of
high cholesterol Dr. Zia
Fatemi Dr. Farideh Zadeh and
Dr. Pothen Koruth from the
SunState Medical Associates
talked to the seniors about
controlling high cholesterol
There arc risk factors other
than diet They include a fami­
ly history of high cholesterol
liigh blood pressure, smoking
and diabetes.
One of the best ways to
control high cholesterol will
always be to control your diet
But many people who think

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whole milk; avoid satufat Nutritionists will
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Friends, family gather for celebration honoring Chandler
word, we all love you Pat. May
It was a celebration, a trib­
whenever asked to make it a
the blessings of the Lord be
ute to Mrs. Patricia Chandler,
special occasion.
with you always - from your
and an afternoon of honor for
Throughout the celebration,
a Christian, wife, mother, sis­
friends.
tributes were given by family,
ter, aunt, niece, best
friends, co-workers,
•*»#«
friend and co-worker.
her pastor, Christians
New Mount Calvary
of her church and the
It was held Sunday,
Missionary Baptist Church,
community she serves
Sept 15 at 3 p.m. at
1109 West 12th Street in
daily.
New Mount Calvary
Sanford invites the community
Missionary Baptist
Judge John Scoop
to attend the groundbreaking
said she is a ram In the
Church.
ceremonies, Sunday, Sept 29 at
bush, she lives the
Serving as mistress­
4 p.m. for their multi-purpose
es of ceremonies were
ildcn rule, she walks
facility. Come to praise God for
c path that Jesus
Tracy Lipkins,
walked, she is a giant. his goodness says Pastor Scott
Malcolm and Michelle
Marva
. and the committee.
Her family says she is
Nealy. Mr. Willie
Chandler escorted his
H aw kins obedient, she is like
» • • Ruth, noble, a Godly
lovely wife Patricia to • • • •
September has been
woman, industrious.
the honor scats deco­
declared Drug Awareness
of his
Mr. Chandler i
rated beautifully in her honor.
Month. New lif e Connections,
is devot­
wife of 29 years.!
All stood as she ascended the
Inc. agency's president Marla j.
n g ,r
throne gracefully.
ed, loving,’
sincere, she serves
Dann, Rev. Dr. Frank Williams,
The Rev. Jack Jackson, Jr.
the lord faithfully, is a praying
Stephanie M. Littles and staff
read the scripture, Proverbs
woman, always doing good
invite you, the communities in
31:10, very befitting this special deeds.
Sanford, to a presentation
lady. To get all involved in the
Musical tributes were ren­
designed to raise awareness of
dered by the Grannyz Boys
afternoon, the Rev. Ricky Scott
drugs and alcohol abuse and
and the Mighty Gospel Keys of
led the altar prayer.
how it affects families.
Cullen Ray Vinson extended Daytona.
Special thanks and apprecia­
a gracious Christian welcome
tion goes to the sponsor, Mrs.
to all, andl paid ltribute to his
Daisy Palmer, a lady whose
Christian friend who is a lover
heart is geared toward helping
of people and his co-worker.
others whenever she can.
"God's Angels of Praise",
Again, Ms. Palmer, that smile
the graceful dynamic eloquent
and heart of gold extended out
dancers dedicated their per­
to a very special person in the
formance of "Long As I Got
lives of many.
King Jesus" and "Thank you I
Thankyou from thehonorce
am grateful" to their director
Patricia Chandler wlro's sweet,
and friend.
kind, loving way has reached
Deputy Chief of the
and touched many in her
Seminole County Sheriff's
Christian work, at home, at
office paid tribute to Chandler.
work, at church, in the com­
Deputy Chief Steve Harriett
munity she serves wherever
read words of honor and con­
needed. Thank you Patricia for
gratulations from Seminole
being that nightmare that you
County Sheriff Don Eslinger.
C handler has boon employed
arc, an angel in the lives of all
you know and love.
at the Sheriff's Department for
20 years. Harriett spoke of her
Pastor Ricky Scott gave
encouraging remarks and the
dedication, faithfulness,
dependability, family values,
blessing of the dinner served
and always being a credit to
to*all.
SCS office. She often plans cel­
Continue your spiritual
ebrations for other co-workers
walk, stay anchored in His

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SL Paul Mtaaionary Baptist Church Senior Mission presented Principal Ron Nathan
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"Knowledge is power". We
believe that now one uses
knowledge will determine
whether or not it is power. A
community with a heightened
sense of knowledge and
awareness of substance abuse
can be powerful in our fight

agains
inst drug and alcohol
abuse.
Sunday, Sept. 28, at 4 p.m. at
the Seminole African American
Academy of Arts, 1017 West
134th Street (the old Star
Theater). Dinner will be served
afterwards for a small fee.

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fat than milk chocolates. Just
take them in moderation. Eat
more fruits and vegetables, but
avoid canned fruit in heavy
syrup. Ignore vegetable pre­
pared in butter, cream or
sauce. Frozen vegetables are
great and if you want some­
thing a little more than the
vegetables, go for green beans
with almonds in no sauce. The
almonds give the green beans
a little emneh and almonds are
supposed to stave off
Alzhcimcre. With nuts, like
chocolate, moderation is the
key. Eat nuts raw or blanched,
not salted.
The most important thing
you can do to avoid high cho­

lesterol is to have regular
checkups. Only a test will tell
you if you have high choles­
terol and only your doctor can
prescribe the proper medica­
tion if you need it
In other health related news,
Florida Hospital will be otter­
ing free hearing screening tests
on Sept 23 and 25 and O ct 15,
17,21 and 23. To schedule a
test or for more information,
call 407-323-0399.
In other AARP news, the
October meeting of the AARP
should prove very lively!
Political candidates who ore
up for election in November
election will be available to
talk about their platform and
answer a few questions.

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F ood
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sizzlin g d a y

Texas chili served a
cool new way

TA Then the days sizzle and
VVthe nights simmcT, sip­
ping a frosty Mocha Float may
be a deliciously cool way to re­
energize. The combination of a
traditional iced coffee and
dessert has transformed the
classic float Into a nouveau
delighL
It can be enjoyed at family
gatherings, served at outdoor
soiries or savored individually.
When preparing this wonder­
fully refreshing recipe, be sure
to use nn authentic, quality
brew, such as Mcdaglia D'Oro
Caffe Espresso.
Medaglla D'Oro Mocha Float
• 4 ounces chilled Mcdaglia
D'Oro brewed espresso, sweet­
ened l taste
• :• ablespoons chocolate
syrup
• 3 ounces milk
• 1 scoop (1/3 cup) coffee
mocha chip ice cream
• 1 scoop (1/3 cup) dark
chocolate ice cream
• Chilled seltzer or club soda
• Whipped cream (for gar­
nish)
• Sweetened cocoa (for gar­
nish)
1.1’our espresso, chocolate
syrup and milk into a chilled 16
ounce glass. Stir to blend. Add
coffee mocha chip and dark
chocoUte ice cream.
2. Fill glass with seltzer and
stir. Garnish with a dollop of
whipped cream and dust with
c d c t u . Serve with a straw and
long-handled spoon.
Makes 1 serving
For further information about
Mcdaglia D'Oro or to find a
supermarket near you that car­
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Chi Itod M ochi F i p m i o Delight

It's time to put sweet butternut on center stage
all markets arc awash in squash!
With so many to choose from, it's
easy to get confused. Michelle
McAdoo, contributor to food it family
magazine, has demystified the many vari­
eties and put the sweet butternut on center
stage.

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Butternut Squash Tips
•Choose squash that’s heavy for Its size
with no blemishes or moldy spots. Check
the stem end for signs of rotting.
•To prepare, chcp off either end of but­
ternut squash and peel with knife. Slice in
half to remove seeds and cut as desired.
Squash can be prepared a day in advance
and stored covered in the fridge.
•Store whole squash in a coal, dark
place for up to a month.
Celebrate autumn with two different
squash suppers.
Pork and Squash Dinner
• 4 pork chops
• 1 cup shredded red cabbage
• 1 butternut squash, cut into thin
wedges
• 3/4 cup sweet and tangy French style
dressing
• 2 apples, chopped
• 1/2 cup orange juice
• 2 Tbsp. fresh ginger
Cook pork chops, cabbage and squash

with 1/4 cup dressing in a large skillet for
15 min. or until squash is tender.
Add apples, remaining 1 /2 cup dressing,
orange juice and ginger. Simmer 5 min.

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Roasted Vegetable Stew
• 6 Italian sausages, chopped
• 1 onion, sliced
• 4 cups cubed butternut squash
• 1 cup creamy Caesar dressing
• 1 cup tomato sauce
Combine sausages, peppers, onion and
squash in a large baking dish.
Mix dressing and tomato sauce; pour
over disk
Bake at 400 degrees for 45 minutes or
until vegetables are tender.
Decorating Ups
In addition to these great fall recipes, you
can bring the harvest to your table by creat­
ing an earthy centerpiece:
• Decorate tiered cake plates with gourds
and leaves.
• Collect fall leaves for place cards and
write your guests'names on them with a
metallic marker.
• Carve out a selection of mini gourds
and set a tea light inside each for gentle illu­
mination.
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Spice things up in the kitchen with buttery basil parmesan puffs
increasing availability of
fresh herbs is changing the
way Americana cook. Simply
adding a small amount of herbs
creates a tempting fragrance and
delicious flavor that luma ordi­
nary dishes into extraordinary
Jerry Traunfeld, James Beard
award-winning chef and author of
The Herbfarm Cookbook, has
partnered with Dairy
Management Inc. (DMI), on
behalf of the American Butter
Institute to develop a delicious,
herb-inspired recipe using fresh
basil ana simple ingredients like
butter and cheese. This recipe is
Just the thing for fun, spur of the
moment cooking,' says Traunfeld.
“Basil plays beautifully off the
richness of butter, and creates an
irresistible aroma that will tempt
a distinct and

appealing texture, these Buttery
Basil Parmesan Puffs are a great
addition to any meal
Following are some idea* to
keep in mind when preparing this
recipe:
• Keep it Fresh: Using fresh
herbs can add more flavor than
dried ones. Obtaining fresh basil
can be as easy as picking it from
your own garden, or buying some
from the grocery store or local
farmers'market.
• Picture Perfect To get round,
airy puffs, place some of the
dough in a plastic sandwich bag,
s^al it and cut 1/4 inch off the
bottom comer. Then squeeze out
about 1 tablespoon of dough per
puff.
• Plan Ahead: Toprepare now
and bake later, unbaked puffs can
be refrigerated for up to six hours
before baking, or frozen on cookie
sheets and baked directly from the

freezer. Allow an extra five min­
utes baking time for frozen puffs.
Unparalleled flavor is achieved
when all natural butter la used to
create great-tasting dishes. Visit
www.butterisbest.com for an
array of meal ideas for any occa­
sion. Everything from appetizers
to entries is just a click away.
Buttery Basil Parmesan Puffs
Mates. 24
Prep time: 20 minutes
Bake time: 30 minutes
• 3/4 cup water
• 6 tablespoons (3/4 stick)
unsalted butter; cut in cubes
• 3/4 teaspoon salt
• 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
• 11/2 cups basil leaves, gen­
tly packed
• 4 large cgp
• 1 cup freshly grated
Parmesan
Finely chop basil leaves and set

aside. Preheat the oven to 400
degrees. Bring water, butter and
salt to a rolling boil in a medium­
sized saucepan. When butter has
melted, add flour; all at once, and
whisk vigorously over medium
heat until mixture forms a smooth
thick dough that pulls away from
sides of the pan Transfer dough
to the mixing bowl of a heavyduty electric mixer.
Using the paddle attachment
beat mixture on medium until
slightly cool. Add basil and mix
until incorporated and dough is
bright green. Add eggs, one at a
time, to mixture andbeat until
smooth. Continue to mix for one
minute. Add cheese and process
until incorporated.
line two cookie sheets with
parchment paper. Drop dough in
tablespoon sired balls on mnkfo
sheets, allowing about 1 inch of
space between each. Bake for 25 to

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browned and crisp. Serve while
still warm. (Dough may be piped
onto cookie sheet using a piping
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Sept. 29

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Heritage

"Th e Great Freeze"

wipes out the citrus
industry in Sanford and
farmers begin to grow
celery. The city become
the C elery Capital of the
world.

1913
Seminole County is

created on April 25, with
Sanford as the
county eeat

2002
The Sanford Heritage
Festival Is held in
confunction with the
city's 125th celebra tion

Festival
Highlight'
Midway Rides
Arts &amp; Crafts
Antiques
Fireworks

Friday,

Live Entertainment

Sept. 27
m

Bahamian
Marketplace

Saturday,

Junkanoo Parade

Sept. 28
m

Pro Wrestling

Sunday ,

an d fea tu re con certs by

Sept. 29

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in historic downtown Sanford

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2002 Sanford Heritage Festival Schedule o f Events

M id w a y features rides, gam es and m ore rides
Three days of twisting, turn­
ing, flying and flipping rides for
children o f all ages and adults
aw ait people at the Sanford
Heritage Festival.
T he m idw ay will feature pop­
ular teen-age and kiddy rides.

from the M erry-Go-Round to the
Ferris Wheel.
Sunday, Sept. 29, is "Fam ily
Day." With a coupon available at
Sanford's Wal-Mart Supcrcentcr
and m any area m erchants, you
can ride all am usem ent rides

noon until 4 p.m. and again from
4 p.m. until 8 p m for only $10.
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they have ridden at least one
ride, individual ride coupons can
also b e purchased at the midway.

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Heritage Festival showcases
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Folk and Blues
solo artist Nash
Rambler The
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Kids; Mersey
Side — where British l*op meets
American Hock; recording artists
Urababesque — four ambitious young
women prepare you for urbanization;
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Fuitured at the Bahamian
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Starring Rita M cK en zie

Saturday, November 16, 2002, 8:00 p.m.
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Saturday night’s fireworks show to celebrate Sanford’s 125™

MFW
Wrestling

to present a quality fireworks show to cele­
brate Sanford’s 125*'’ Anniversary Hill
Dowdy Iras been launching Fireworks for
tile past 38 years. His wife commented,
"H e'd rather sh -o t fin-works then eat"
T he best vantage point for the fireworks
show, which is expected to attract thou­
sands of people, will be along Park Avenue
in front of the Seminole County
Courthouse- right in the center of festival
activities.

Sanford's own
Mad Dog will
appear on stage
wtion M FW Pro
Wrestling comes
to the Sanford
Heritage
Festival 3 p m ,
3:30 p.m.. 4
p.m and 4:30
p m Saturday.
Sept. 28.

The Coding Iid go, (TCE), president Jim
M cCuen and vice president Sharon
Mori Lime .irv sponsoring Saturday night's
spectacular fireworks show in celebration
o f Sin fo rd 's 125**’ anniversary. M cCuen
and M orikone recently purchased one of
the tallest buildings in Sanford currently
occupied by First Union. The Coding Edge
is a medical coding and accounts receiv­
able management com pany and specializ­
ing in emergency medicine.

O Town Skylighters, Inc. of Paisley,
Florida will light up the sky over the
Heritage Festival at 9.00 p.m. Saturday
night, Septem ber 2ft. 71k 1 fireworks show
is also being spoasorvd by 9 6 5 W l fTQ
Classic Rock. The fireworks will be
Hunched from Memorial Park located
din'ctly behind the Hill Heard Chevrolet
Stage.
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Festival Arts &amp; Crafts show free to public
Holiday shoppers can get an
early start at the first Sanford
Heritage Festival Fine Art, Craft,
Antique &amp; Collectible Show the
festival's newest attraction. M ore
than 100 C entral Florida artisans
and antique dealers are partici­
pating.
The show will be held in
Sanford's historic dow ntow n area,
Saturday from 10a.m . until 6
p.m . and again on Sunday from
noon until 6 p.m. A dm ission is

free to th is evenL N o festival
ticket is necessary.
A lso featured at tin.* art show
will be the impressive artistic tal­
ents of Sem inole County Public
School students. T he Student Art
Tent is sponsored by the Seminole
Cultural A rts Council, Sem inole
C ounty's official art organization.
The Dream Center Stage, fea­
turing Christian m usic perform ­
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show.

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Hawkins, .who went on to form his own business, Hawkins Brothers Plumbing.
All o f the wood in the rafters came from an old tom down building in Holopaw, Florida. The wood was
heart of pine, and hauled in by truck. It is now as hard as concrete.
In the early 1950s, the front building area was added. It became a tractor sales and supply, with dirt
floors.
From the early 50s to 1958, a gas station was added and local constable Slim Galloway ran a filling
station, and the late A.K. Shoemaker worked as an attendant in his younger years. In 1956, “Mac”
McRobcrts retired to Sanford from West Virginia, leaving the tire company he had operated for 30
years. He went into business with Hunt, Strickland, Morrison Auto Sales for two years, until opening
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• The Coding Edge
• Uncle Bob’s Self Storage

• Central Florida Educators
• Federal Credit Union
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Sanford Heritage Festival
2002 Sponsors

•Albertson’s
•Arts and Ends Antiques
• Bennigan's Grill &amp;
Tavern
• Courtyard by Marriott
•CPH Engineers, Inc.
• Da Vinci “A Dining Place”
• Diamond Glass
• Diamond 2000 Realty
• Harbor Federal
• Holiday Inn Express
• Homewood Suites
• Hops Grill &amp; Bar
• La Quinta Inn &amp; Suites
• Monroe Harbour Marina
• Pacesetter Personnel
Service
• Publix-Lake Forest
• Rich Plan of Florida
• S t John’s Real Estate
• Sanford Towing
• Sanford Electric Company
• Seminole County Sheriff’s
Office
• Seminole Cultural Arts
Council
• Stairs Property
Management &amp; Real Estate
•Wal-Mart Supercenter
• William Howard’s
Jewelers

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Sanford streets become a stage
uch of this y e a r's im pressive en ter­
tainm ent line-up for the Sanford
H eritage Festival is schedule to perform on
the S am ’s Club, D ream Center, Baham as, o r
the Bill H eard C h evrolet stages. Several
en tertainers, how ever, are scheduled to turn
Park A venue into their very ow n stage.
R andy C ab ral's co m ed y juggling show is
sure to
am u se
and
im press.
W h ether
Randy is

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Sponsor:

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Sunday. September 22.2002

• Acc Hardware
• Angelo's Pizzeria
• Brisson Funeral Home
• Classic Graphics/Aiken
Printing
• Federal Trust Bank
• Graphics To Go
• Knight's Shoe Store
• Mirror Image
• Orlando-Sanford
International Airport
• Powell Office Supply
• RTS Cleaning
Seminole Towne Center Mall
• Seminole Office Products
Thcrm-O-Tane Gas Company
• Tony Russi
Insurance Agency, Inc.
• Wharton-Smith, Inc.
• Wolfys on the River
• Yachter Family
Chiropractic Center

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robotic
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and
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M anna,
m agician
and v en ­
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triloquist,
will
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Sunday is Fam ily Day at the festival, and
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                    <text>AUGUST 7, 2002

The Seminole Herald
•4th YEAR No. 101
Copyright O 2002 Tho Somlnot* HtraM

Sanford, Florida

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www.8em inoloherald.com

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D e m o c r a ts p ro te s t b a llo t la n g u a g e
By Nick Pfetfmif

P a r ty

Staff Writer
SANFORD — In an effort to change what

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Football frenzy
begins at UCF
A total ot 31 rookies, Includ­
ing selected walk-ons,
reported to the University of
Central Florida campus
Monday, signaling the start
of football camp for the 2002
season.

Page IB

Party Chairman
Bob Poe announced earlier this week that
the party will seek emergency administra­
tive action from newly appointed Secretary
of State Jim Smith to change the ballot lan­
guage-,
Poe also said the party is considering legal
action to change the confusing Democratic
gubernatorial primary ballot language.

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Secretary of State Smith immediately
promised to take aggressive measures to
address the Democratic Party's concerns.
Florida law allows a candidate for gover­
nor to run in the primary election without a
designated lieutenant governor candidate as
a running mate. Therefore, in absentee bal­
lots already printed or sent out, the names of
three Democratic candidates, Daryl L. Jones,
Bill McBride and Janet Reno, appear with

Surgeons reach
agreement with
insurance carrier

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the line beneath each saying, "Not Yet
Designated."
The problem is with the designation of the
race. At the top of the section for Democratic
candidates for governor, the wording states,
“Vote for One Pair." Poe contends that this
may lead voters to believe they should vote
for two candidates rather than one guberna­
torial candidate and the unnamed running
mate.

Regarding costly changes, Seminole
County was saved by the bell. Election
Supervisor Sandra Goard explained that the
county had ordered 6,500 Democratic absen­
tee ballots. Orily those going overseas were
to be sent out Tuesday.
“What we'll do," she explained, "is insert
what Secretary Smith has supplied us, and
that should take care of any problems."
She said the other Democratic ballots
have not yet been printed, and therefore the
additional notations can be added without
any difficulty.
S e e B a ll o t , P a g e 8 A

Kinder­
garten
teacher
Emily
Scheffer
Monday
greets her
new stu­
dents dur­
ing the
first day
of school.
This la
Scheffer's
first year
teaching.

H ead

By Dan Ping

Although the short-term prob­
lem has been solved. Smith said
soaring malpractice insurance
SANFORD — Four surgeons costs are a serious problem.
"The crisis for these four doc­
who halted •their practice last
week because they could not tors is over today, but the crisis for
the industry remains,"
afford
malpractice
Smith said.
insurance are back
Malpractice carriers
making rounds.
—
u —
have pulled out of the
Rodney
Smith,
T h e crisis
Florida market. Smith
chief executive officer
said, citing the shear
at Central Florida
for these
volume of malpractice
Regional
Hospital,
four doctors
cases filed in the state
said Tbesday that the
combined with puni­
is over
four doctors with
tive damage awards
General and Vascular
today, but
that can climb to hun­
Surgical Associates
the crisis for
dreds of millions of
had reached an agree­
dollara. Craig Bair,
ment with their insur­
the industry
director of marketing
ance carrier. The carri­
re
m
a
in
s
.
er had told the doctors
(or the hospital, said
two yean ago 33 dif­
their pfcmium would
-------ferent
to m panics
be $600,000 for the
year. Smith said the
offered
malpractice
CEO of CotM Florid.
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rate was negotiated
MBgponBf rtoapaf
down, though he did
n w
two provide coverage.
"We're not talking
not have details about
the final cost
about a bad group of
The hospital normally has five doctors here," Bair said. "This
general surgeons who are on group has an excellent record with
"back-up call" Jp serve the emer- an extremely small percentage of
y room. Smith said during the complaints."
doctors' absence, Dr. Jeremy
One possible solution to help
doctors with increasing insurance
Steinbaum picked up the slack.
"We didn't have to transfer any costs is barred by federal law. The
general surgery patients during "Stark Law" prohibits hospitals
mat time," Smith said. "There from purchasing or subsidizing
were no problems treating
See Insurance, Page 9A
patients."
EdRor.

Monday marked the end of
summer vacation for stu­
dents in 8eminote County.
For more photos of the first
day t* sehoor. dm - ~

Page l i f t -

Black Tie on the
Wild Side slated
for Aug. 24
Swing into the tropics and
rode die night away at the
13th annual Black Tie on the
Wild Side to benefit the
Central Florida Zoo.
Guests are invited to go
. “Rockin' the Rainforest,* this
year's theme, on Saturday,
Aug. 24, at the Orlando 1
Centre. Special guest Jack
Hanna, host of “Jack Hanna's
Animal Adventures' and
honorary chairman of the
Zoo's capital campaign, will
be in thee
some
wild &lt;
The tropical ad venture
begins at 7 part with animal
encounters and a silent auc­
tion. The event also indudes
dinner; dandng and prizes.
Individual tickets are $150
and corporate tables of 10 are
$2j000. Reservations are
required by Aug. 16. For more
information, call 407-3234450,
ex t 136.

8ominole Smile

James Walker - 8-year-old
student at Wicklow
Elementary School

Index
Butlnet*....................... 4A-3A
QatWied......................... 4SAS
OoMwurd ................................ SB
D *ar Ahby ................................. 3A

Legal* ...........................IM S
O bituarist .................................. 3A
Police l o g ................................... 3A

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Idyllwiide Elementary School kindergarten teachers Mary Rhodes, left, and Emily Scheffer Monday go
over bus schedules before students arrive at school for the first day of the 2002-03 academic year.

Girls and Boys Town to
honor Sheriff Eslinger
From Staff Reports
Girls and Boys Town of Central
Florida will honor Seminole
County Sheriff Donald F. Eslinger
with its Spirit of Youth Award, at a
6 3 0 p m banquet
Thursday, Aug.
22, at the
Orlando
Marriott Lake
Mary.
Girlsland
&lt;
Boys Town
National
Executive
Director Father
ValJ. Peter,
Eslinger
and Girls and
Boys Town of Central Horida
Director Mary Kate O'Leary will
present
3resent the award to Sheriff
Eslinger for hiss profound impact
on the youth off (Central Florida.

The Spirit of Youth Award is
given to individuals or organiza­
tions around the nation who
embody the spirit of youth
through their work, words, actions
or examples.
"There is no one more deserv­
ing of this award than Sheriff
Eslinger," said Tony Grey, chair­
man of Girls and Boys Town of
Central Florida. "H e truly cares for
kids and works very closely with
Girls and Boys Town to help chil­
dren in need while reducing Juve­
nile crime in Seminole County. It is
truly a partnership that brings suc­
cess to the community."
"Sheriff Eslinger works in part­
nership with Girls and Toys Town
of Central Florida and others to
create a safe community for our
children," O'Leary said. "The
Juvenile Crime Enforcement and

New teachers ready fo r first day o f school
By Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor

mily!
1Mary
izedI lbefore the first
bell rang
s t bell
Monc
I Monday
that everything they needed
to know about kindergarten wasn’t taught in
school.
"A t college, you learn all about the differ­
ent teaching methods, but they don't teach
you about the simple things," Scheffer said.
"For instance, they don't teach you how to
take the children safely to lunch or to the
clinic. There's also a lot of paperwork they
don't tell you about In college."
The two new Idyllwiide Elementary
School teachers were finishing some of that
p a p e r w o r x several
se ve ra l m
i n u t e s before
o e ro re m
e i r stu*
s
paperwork
minutes
their
dents arrived Monday morning. During &lt;
impromptu planning session, the(teach
teacher
ers'
had to figure
ligure out how each student would
woul
get home at the end of the day.
Scheffer and Rhodes are two of three new
kindergarten teachers at the Sanford school.

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Teacher Maty Rhodes walks her students to
class during the first day of school.

See Teachers, Page BA

See E*linger. Page 9A

A ll-w om en w ork crew begins construction on Habitat for Humanity house
From 8taff Reports
The weather cooperate*
ated beauti­
fully recently as Linda Chapin,
director of U C Fs newly created
Metropolitan Center for Regional
Studies, officially gave the order to
more than 30 women volunteers to
raise the first wall on Habitat for
Humanity in Seminole County's
Women's Build 2001
The all-women work crow
began construction last month in

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preparation for the wall-raising
event at the future homesite of the
"Betty Smith" family, located at
353 Daisy Ave. in Oviedo. The
family's real name is being protect­
ed due to an abusive situation.
Joining Chapin were Diane
Parker, president of the Seminole
County-Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce and chairman of
Women's Build 2001 and Shannon
Hori of WESH NewsChannel 1
who co-emceed the morning's pro­

gram. Parker's daughter Sally, an
accomplished young singer, dosed
the program with "The StarSpangled Banner."
Many of Oviedo's dignitaries
were on hand to help celebrate,
induding Oviedo Mayor Tom
Walters, and coundlmen Tom
O'Hanlon, Dominic Persampiere,
and Robert Dalian. In all, more
than 70 VIP guests were welcomed
to the celebration by Seminole
Habitat's board chair Colin

Galloway.
Hus is Seminole Habitat's third
women-built home. Nationally,
more than 350 of Habitat's 100,000
homes were built by women crews
since 1991, and 4 7 5 percent of
those homes were built in partner­
ship with women heads of house­
holds.
"This homebuilding project is a
great opportunity for women to
get together for some fun, fellow­
ship, and - most important - to

offer some help to another woman
who's in a tough situation," said
Linda Chapin. Diane Parker
agreed, and added, "1 believe so
strongly in the work to house lowincome families accomplished by
Habitat for Humanity here in
Seminole County, and around the
world. 1 am also thrilled to be •
part of this very special women's
build that helps women accomSee House, Page 9A

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T iie S eminole H erald

Wednesday. August 7. 2002

Seminole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

O ut &amp; A bout

Multiple listings

World War II Desert
Battalion rises again
after man’s plea

W E D ___
Wednesday, Aug. 7, horn 2
until 5 p m , at Seminole
Garden Apartments, 1600
West Fifth Street, No. 20 in
Sanford, Brethren Reaching
Out will hold the fifth annual
America Goes Back to School
Event, a community spon­
sored youth program. Family
support booths and back to
school supplies will be avail­
able.

DEAR ABBY: You have some amazing read­
ers! When I wrote about my mother's adven­
tures in the Desert Battalion during World War
11,1 had no idea there would be such a
response.
Within 12 hours after my
letter appear
umn on May 3 0 ,1 received a
♦
' f
dozen phone calls and
numerous e-mail messages.
TWo days later, letters started
arriving.
With only my name and
Q0 af
hometown, your readers
. . .
tracked me down to tell me
A b b y
they had located copies of
"The Desert Battalion’ on
• • • • • • • various book-search sites.
One man had a copy he was kind enough to
send to me; another had one because he was a
personal friend of Mrs. Edward G. Robinson's
and had actually accompanied the battalion on
several trips to visit the troops in 1943-44; and
a lady from San Diego named Betty called to
say she had been one of the original battalion!
Amazingly, Mrs. Robinson's granddaughter
also called. We talked for an hour about her
grandmother's reminiscences of the battalion.
We plan to correspond further.
I was able to order a copy of the book,
which I have given to Mom; received another
as a gift; and learned much about Gen. Patton's
secret "Camp X" near Palm Desert, Calif. The
Desert Battalion was the only civilian group to
go there or know about it.

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THUR
The Florida 1Yall
Association has announced
the next meeting of Central
Florida Chapter will be
Thursday, Aug. 8, at 6 3 0 p.m.,
in the Leu Gardens Camclia
Room. Mike McKay of Central
Florida Anthropological
it Native
i History in Florida.
The public is invited. Bring
aluminum cans for recycling.
For additional information
contact Joan Jarvis at 407-3656036 or contact
bluetraiiaaol.com.

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The first day of school Monday had parents, and children, checking teacher lists to find out where their little ones should report
for class. This photo was taken at the front entrance of Idyllwllde Elementary School.

I many I
only with my name, city and state!
DAVE KOHL, W EST U N N , ORE.

G one Gun
I Cvpn
An officer of the Longwood Police
was reportedly involved in a dispute
Department has reported the theft of
with a female. He was charged with
his 357 Magnum revolver. The inci­
battery.
dent report said someone apparently
entered the officer's apartment and
Kimberly Estes, 40, of Waverly
took the gun and several other items
Drive, Longwood, was arrested by
including his ATM card. A later
Longwood police early Tuesday, as
report said the ATM card had been
the result of a dispute with a male at
used several times in Altamonte
her residence. She was charged with
Springs and Casselberry, for wlthbattery, domestic violence.
drawals of------$780 and
d $900. The
for violation of probation- - » y Ufaa f t K a
________
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Department is Investigating the case.
homeless, was arrested by Sanford
Starregtna Lawrence, 35, of West
25 th Street, Sanfordrwas arrested Try - police Monday in'the 3800 block of
Bird Bust
Orlando Drive, as the result of a dis­
sheriff's deputies Sunday. She report­
pute with a male. When officers
Hector Rivera Jr., 38, of Rosedlff
edly took $203.79 in merchandise
approached him, they said he
Circle, Sanford, was arrested by
from a store in the 4100 block of West
attempted to run. He was arrested on
Casselberry police Monday in con­
Lake Mary Blvd. without paying. She
charges of aggravated battery and
nection with the theft of an African
was charged with petty larceny.
resisting an officer without violence.
Gray Bird on June 8. After the theft
was reported from a pet store in
Brenda Watson Griffin, 45, and her
Casselberry, someone phoned a pet
13-year old son, of McCarthy Avenue, Other Arrests
store in Longwood attempting to sell
Mark Brian Bozeman, 22, of New
Sanford, were arrested by Sanford
Smyrna Beach was arrested by
two birds. Actually two African Gray
police Monday. Officers said the two
birds were involved, with the other
took CDs and watches from a store in deputies early Tuesday morning as
the result of a traffic stop on SR-426
believed to have been taken in ,
the 3600 block of S. Orlando Drive.
and Regal Lane in Oviedo. He was
Kissimmee.
Brenda Griffin was charged with
charged with driving under the influ­
Rivera was first contacted for ques­ shoplifting and contributing to the
ence of alcohol/drugs.
tioning on July 29. Then, on Aug. 5,
delinquency of a minor. He son was
he was located as the result of a traf­
taken to Juvenile Detention where he
Kevin D. Spoon, 20, of Rose Hill
fic stop on Lake Mary Blvd. and
was charged with a misdemeanor.
Trail, Sanford, was arrested at his res­
charges were filed against him, grand
idence by Sanford police Monday.
theft, dealing in stolen property, and
Craig Arthur Thomas, 18, of
Officers 6aid he reportedly broke win­
two counts of personal possession of
Longwood, was arrested by Sanford
dows in his neighbor's vehicle. He
wildlife.
Police at his place of employment at
was charged with property
the Seminole Towne Center on
damage/criminal mischief with over
Retail Thefts
Monday. The arrest report said he
$200 damage.
Dorothy Ann Calton, 19, of West
used his, his father's and a friend's
14th Street, Sanford, was arrested by
credit cards to credit $3,685.33 in mer­
Bradley Marvin Griffiths, 18, of
Sanford police Monday. She reported­ chandise from the store. He was
ly took a number of items from a
charged with petty larceny and fraud­ Valencia Court, Sanford, was arrested
by sheriff's deputies Monday. A
store in the 3600 block of Orlando
ulent use of credit cards.
school security guard found Griffiths
Drive, hid them in her purse, and
in a school parking lot. After officers
attempted to leave without paying.
Battery
searched his vehicle, he was arrested
She was charged with petty theft, it
David Jerome Gaines, 48, listed as
on a charge of possession of under 20
was also found she was wanted on a
homeless, was arrested by Sanford
grams of marijuana.
warrant issued in Broward County
police Monday in an alley near 5th

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DEAR ABBY: A few years ago, my mother
told me my father had cheated on her. They
. are now divorced. I decided then that my
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Even though that day is a long way off (I am
12), I was wondering if you agree with my
decision.
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DEAR MAD AT DAD: I understand your
anger at your father, and your protectiveness
toward your mother. The best advice I can
offer is not to make any hard-and-fast deci­
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When you are older; and actually planning
your wedding, you will better understand the
reasons why your parents' marriage failed,
and then you can make a mature decision that
you will not later regret
DEAR ABBY: I am 76. My husband is 79.
Until recently, our sex life was nonexistent.
Somehow he got his hands on a sample of
Viagra and now he is, as they say, "hot to trot."
Tne trouble is, he has serious heart problems
and gets so flushed and out of breath when we
have sex that it scares me. I don't think he
should be taking the pills.
I know you have medical experts you could
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Viagra with the wrong medication could.
Your husband might prefer to go out with a
''bang" — but before he takes the risk, you
both should be fully informed.

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The Seminole County Sheriff s
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holding a golf tournament to raise
money for its youth programs.
The PAL Cup Goli Tournament
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Alaqua Golf Club. It will feature a 10
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O bituaries
LINDA G RIFFITH
BAKER
Linda Griffith Baker, 57, of
Batesburg, S.C., died Friday,
Aug. 2, 2002 at her residence.
She was a native of Sanford.
She was a member of Harvest
M inistries in Rock Hill, S.C.
and an executive secretary for
the S.C. Church of God of
Prophecy.
Survivors include mother,
Elizabeth Muse Griffith,
Sanford; husband, Bishop
Kenneth D. Baker, Sr.,
Batesburg, S.C.; son, Kenneth
"B lu e" D. Baker, Jr., Fort Mill,
S.C.; daughter Kara Baker,
Rock Hill, S.C.; brother Clctus
G riffith, Jr., Sanford; sister,
Patricia Sparks, Kissimmee;
one granddaughter.
Funeral services were held
Monday, Aug. 5 in Fort Mill,
S.C.
Greene Funeral Home
Northwest Chapel, Fort Mill,
S.C., in charge of arrange­
ments.
JOH N II.
BO W ERS JR .
John H. Bowers, Jr., 62,
Orchid Wood Court, Deltona,

died Friday, Aug. 2, 2002 at
Florida Hospital Fish
Memorial. He was born Oct. 7,
1939 in Springfield, Ohio. He
was former owner of the
Enchanted Gardens Florist,
Deltona.
Survivors include com pan­
ion, Louis M inistcri; mother,
Luella Bowers, Sheliyvillc,
Ind.,; sister, Nancy Turner,
Sheliyvillc, Ind.
Memorial contributions may
be made to American Cancer
Society, 218-A E. New York
Avenue, DcLand.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.

Knight both of Sanford.
W ilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
JO SE P H F. KO LEK
Joseph F. Kolek, 50, Casa
Grande Court, Winter Springs,
died Monday, Aug. 5, 2002. He
was born Dec. 29, 2951 in
Chicopee, Mass. He was a
com puter programmer.
Survivors include friend,
Thomas D. M etcalfe, Winter
Springs, sister, Patricia Kolek.
Banfield Funeral Home,
W inter Springs, in charge of
arrangem ents.
C H A RLIE MAE
H O RSEY-KO O N
Charlie Mae Horscy-Koon,
70, Branchwood, W inter Park,
died Sunday, Aug. 4, 2002 at
Winter Park Memorial
Hospital. She was bom Feb. 2,
1932 in M acon, Georgia. She
was a retired seam stress and a
Baptist.
Survivors include husband,
Frank Koon, W inter Park;
sons, Daniel Charles Horsey,
Franconia, Va., Kenneth A.
Horsey, Casselberry; sister,

LEM K N IG H T JR .
Lem Knight, Jr., 57, West
15th Street, Sanford, died
Friday, Aug. 2, 2002 at his resi­
dence. He was bom May 5,
1945 in Sanford. He was
employed in home construc­
tion and was a Baptist.
Survivors include devoted
friend, M innie M cFaddcn,
Sanford; son, Kenneth Leon,
Oakland; brother, Jim m ie,
Rochester, N.Y.; sisters, Sadie
Knight Capehart and Dorcnser

Melva Tucker, Brooklyn, N.Y.;
two grandchildren.
W ilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
ANNA ALFREDA
M ARTIN
Anna Alfreda M artin, 83,
DcIRio Court, Deltona, died
Friday, Aug. 2, 2002 at Hospice
Care Center, Port Orange. She
was born Oct. 1 6,1918 in
Newburgh, N.Y. She was an
office clerk for a cosmetics
company.
Survivors include daughter,
Heather Chum, Deltona; sons,
Ralph M cKinstrie and William
G. M cKinstrie, both of
Deltona, George Martin,
Oughkeepise, N.Y.; sisters,
Hilda Bream, Kingston, N.Y.,
Edythc Ballard, Sloatsburg,
N.Y.; brother, John Burke,
Newburgh, N.Y.; 12 grandchil­
dren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.
HELEN R O SE
M cL a u g h l i n
Helen Rose M cLaughlin, 88,

Fairhaven Street, Deltona,
died Sunday, Aug. 4, 2002 at
Florida Hospital, Fish
M emorial, O range City. Born
in Boston, M ass., she moved
to Central Florida 25 years
ago. She w as a retired tele­
phone operator for New
England Phone Com pany in
Boston. She was a member of
St. A nn's Catholic Church,
VFW Auxiliary in DeBary, and
New England Telephone
Pioneers.
Survivors include sons,
Albert B. Jr., West M edford,
M ass., John V., Scituate, Mass;
sister, Frances Ryan, Deltona;
eight grandchildren; seven
great-grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral "
Home, O range City, in charge
of arrangem ents.
PH ILIP C.
POLLAN D
Philip C. Polland, 68, Duren
Avenue, O steen, died
Thursday, Aug. 1, 2002 at his
residence. Bom in Dixfield
M aine, he moved to Central
Florida in 1990. He w as a
supervisor for a construction
com pany and Protestant by

faith. He w as a registered
M aine guide.
Survivors include w ife,
Louise, O steen; brother,
Clinton, C herry Valley, M ass.
M emorial d onations may be
made to H ospice of
Volusia /Flagler, 3800
W oodbriar Trail, Port O range,
FL 32119.
Fourtowns C rem ation, Inc.,
O range City, in charge of
arrangem ents.
EZRA
W ALKER SR .
Ezra Walker, Sr., 72, W. 10th
Street, Sanford, died Monday,
Aug. 5, 2002 at C entral Florida
Regional Hospital. He was
born Jan. 15, 1930 in Leary,
Ga. He was a retired con stru c­
tion worker.
Survivors include son, Ezra
Jr., Sanford, C hristopher
Singletary, Sanford; brothers,
Wayne, Tallahassee, Larry,
Alabama; sister, M attie
W illiams, Sanford; two grand ­
children; two great-grandchil­
dren.
W ilson-Eichelberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangem ents.

Sanford zoo increases admission fee, membership rate
The Central Florida
Zoological Society, Inc. has
approved a $1 admission fee
increase and membership rate
increase that went into effect
Aug. 1. Admission will be $8
for adults, $4 for children 3-12
years, and $5 for seniors, a
nominal increase. Membership
levels under the voting level
will increase by $10 and voting
level will increase by $25.
Admission rates have not
increased since 1995.
Memberships dues have
remained the same since 1992
with the exception of the senior
membership level, which was
revised in 19%. Since this time,
improvements and enhance­
ments have resulted in more
naturalistic exhibits for new
additions to the animal collec­
tion, including A/rican*mestefi
p o r c u p i n e , Amur leopard,
hyacinth macaw, Llzapds of the
Islands featuring rare brand
Cayman Island rock iguanas
and New Guinea crocodile
monitors, and ZOOFARI
Outpost gift store.
Membership benefits have
expanded with the creation of
the Cultural Discount Exchange
program, offering Central
Florida Zoo members discounts
to area cultural facilities includ­
ing the Orlando Science Center,
Orlando Museum of Art, and
Silver Springs. The reciprocal
agreement among zoos has con­
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Business
Heathrow Land C o . plans
new project near in Lake
County near Sem inole line
Over the past 20 years, Joe
DoBosh has seen a lot of change.
He's oven helped it along.
DoBosh was one of a small
army of bright young executives
who cam e to north Seminole
County 20 years ago to launch
what many locals thought was a
multi-millionaire's pipe dream:
an ultra-exclusive, ultra-luxury
community in the sandy pine
forests, farm fields and pastures
west of Lake Mary, a quiet ham­
let built around a railroad sid­
ing. Today DoBosh is vice presi­
dent of land development for
Heathrow Land Co.
"Everyone said we were too
far out, that growth would never
reach us," DoBosh recalls.
“There was only one restaurant
where we could eat lunch, we
were on a two-lane blacktop
road," he said.
Today, Heathrow is interna­
tionally known for multi-million
dollar estate homes and celebrity
residents, and ranks as one of

the most popular masterplanned communities in Florida.
Guided by the vision of frozen
food magnate Jeno Paulucci,
DoBosh and his colleagues
helped make millionaires out of
local land owners and trans­
formed north Seminole from
rural hinterlands to world class
luxury • in the course of a single
generation.
More than 1,800 families now
live in Heathrow, DoBosh said,
and only about 100 home sites
remain for sale within the 1,200acre community.
"These remaining lots are
located in Heathrow's last neigh­
borhood, which we recently
developed," DoBosh said.
But he's not ready to call it
quits yet.
DoBosh said
Heathrow Land Co. plans to do
themselves one better - in Lake
County.
"At
Heathrow
Country
Estates, we are putting 20 years
of experience into designing the
perfect luxury rural communi­
ty,” DoBosh said.
Located at S.R. 46-A and S.R.
46, Heathrow Country Estates is
a smaller community, with only
323 home sites, but it could rival
Heathrow in luxury appoint­
ments, including an 18-hole
championship
golf
course
designed by David Hannan and
homes that are priced from the
mid $300s to more than $1 mil­
lion.
DoBosh said he expects to
start construction o f the golf
course and 100 home sites in the
first phase at Heathrow Country
Estates In the fall.

Samovsky is
named new VP
for Business and
Administrative
Services at SCC

To the rescue

Herald photo by Tbmmy Vincent

A giant cargo plane owned by Antonov International Cargo Transport dwarls aircraft at the Ortando Sanford
International Airport The plane transported a fully assembled jet engine from Europe for a JM C Airliner that
experienced an engine malfunction.

Fox &amp; Jacobs plans new development in Sanford
The rapidly growing Fox &amp;
Jacobs Division (F&amp;J) of Centex
Homes has unveiled plans for
two new residential communi­
ties in Central Florida - one in
Sanford and the other in
Kissimmee that was launched
last month Quly).
The two developments - the
Preserve at Lake Monroe and
Amberly Park in Kissimmee will total nearly 300 single-fami­
ly homes when finished, but,
more importantly, reflect the
continued emergence of Centex’
affordable housing division now
In its fifth year o f operations.

Last
year Centex’
F&amp;J
Division accounted for approxi­
mately 32 percent of the compa­
ny's $156 million In closed sales
volume for its Fiscal Year (ended
March 31, 2002) and is expected
to have a greater impact on this
year's sales efforts, says Division
President Pat Knight.
In 2000 F&amp;J accounted for
about 18 percent of the compa­
ny's Central Florida sales efforts
and in 1999 it represented 13 per­
cent.
"That's a substantial increase
In a relatively short time frame
bui that's the direction we're tak-

ing this division," says Knight.
"F&amp; J has carved out its own
market niche and we plan to
continue cultivating that niche."
Site development and pre­
sales arc underway at Amberly
Park, with model construction
slated to start this month. Knight
expects to break ground for the
Preserve in late October, early
November.
v
The Preserve at Lake Monroe
is the larger of the two commu­
nities. Planned for 200 homes,
the community is located on U.S.
Development, Page 5A

Seminole
Community
College recently named Joe
Samovsky Vice President for
Business and Administrative
Services.
Sam ovsky
will
succeed
Christync Hamilton, who will
retire this month following five
years of ser­
vice to the
College.
Sam ovsky
comes to SCC
with
an
im p r e s s i v e
b a ck g ro u n d
In business,
finance and
co n stru ctio n
Samovsky
areas that serve the community
college system.
Prior to joining SCC, he
served 14 years at Lorain
County Community College,
Ohio, most recently as Vice
President for Administrative
Scrvices/Treasurer. Prior to his
promotion to vice president, Joe
was Controller for the college.
His background also includes 10
years of corporate fiscal man­
agement and experience in inte­
grating data processing and 1
planning.
A graduate of the community
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Recalling Sanford's heritage, SA N FO RD : O U R F IR S T 125 Y E A R S
will feature hundreds o f photographs on 128 pages. This treasure chest
o f memories will include photos from Sanford o f yesteryear, giving the
reader a glimpse o f life in Sanford years ago.
This book will be edited locally by the staff o f the Sem inole H erald
and bound with an attractive, durable cover, making it o f heirloom
quality.
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Development —
Continued from Page 4A
Highway 17-92, directly across
from Lake Monroe just east of
the Central Florida Zoo and
Interstate 4.
F&amp;J will be introducing eight
different one- and two-story
floor plans on 50-foot home
sites, featuring between 1,562
and 3,514 square feet of living
area.. Pre-construction prices
will range from the high $120s to
the $180s.
Wetlands or conservation
areas will surround approxi­
mately 50 percent of the homes.
Amberly Park is a planned 89home community located at
Boggy Creek Road and Osceola
Parkway
In
Kissimmee.
Amberly Park also will offer 11
different one- and two-story
floor plans featuring between
1,562 to 3,515 square feet. Home
prices will start from the $130s
and range to the $180s.
Knight says that response to
the new F&amp;J development has
been so strong that more than
200 prospective buyers already
have been registered.
"F&amp;J has had this kind of
appeal since the division was
launched in 1999," says Knight,
"and why it will be playing a
prominent role in our future
homebuilding operations."
According to Knight, F&amp;J has
prospered because it addresses
the affordable, entry-level seg­
ment of the housing market. It
places a premium on squarefootage and cost, with home
prices rarely
topping the
$200,000 plateau. In most
Instances, construction is around
$48 per square foot. Large fami­
lies arc drawn to F&amp;J because
they arc one of the few produc­
tion builders offering five- and
six-bedroom homes at moderate
price levels.
Centex, on the other hand, is
the more traditional builder. It
offers buyers more design sizzle,
options and upgrades, as well as
community amenities ranging in
most cases from gated entrances

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Bolstered by the strength of a
highly successful pre-sales cam­
paign, Engineered Homes has for­
mally opened its "million-dollar"
model center at Buckingham
Estates in Lake Mary with approx­
imately $5 million in sales in the
books.
The unveiling of five fully fur­
nished and decorated models
designed by the nationally
acclaimed Evans Group signals
the start of formal sales at lire
planned 313-home gated commu­
nity on Markham Road just north
of the Heathrow in one of North
Seminole County's most vibrant
residential areas.
The collection of one- and twostory homes will provide greater
impetus to a development that
already has chalked up 15 sales for
approximately S5 million in sales
to dale - an average of $333,000
per sale, says Engineered Homes
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Marilyn Anderson.

country. Principals Don Evans and
Igor Teplilsky of Engineered
Homes collaborated on the
designs for more Ilian a year
before making them public.
The models represent five of the
luxury
plans
available
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Buckingham Estates. The homes
offer between 2,MX) and 4,500
square feet of living area and are
highlighted by such features as
coffered ceilings, crown molding,
solid surface countertops, 42-inch
cabinets, brick pavers and tile
nxifs.
But tiie one design element that
distinguishes Buckingham Estates
from most other production
builder communities Ls the com­
pany^ innovative "controlled cus­
tomization"
concept.
That
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vides buyers with many design
options and flex space alterna­
tives,
while still
allowing
Engineered Homes to maintain

Buckingham Estates, one of Five
Engineered Homes developments
underway in Seminole County,
represents the Winter Park-based
company's first significant push
into the higher end of the housing
market.
"We have great expectations for
this community and judging from
the early response we've experi­
enced to date we're right on
track," says Anderson. "It's a great
way to start what we feel is going
to be very outstanding communi­
ty."
Because Engineered Homes
was venturing into newly defined
housing territory, Anderson said it
was
imperative
that
the
Buckingham Estates model center
"make a statement that would
leave an indelible impression."
To accomplish that the compa­
ny engaged The Evans Group, an
award-winning architectural firm
that has designed product for res­
idential communities all over the

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Engineered Homes also is pro­
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swimming pool with cabana, a
sunning area, a children's play­
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Buckingham Estates is the latest
addition to Engineered Homes
Central Florida development
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developments currently under­
way, five of them in Seminole
County. They include The
Sanctuary in Oviedo, the Retreat
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Forest, Egret's Landing in lake
Mary and Like Griffin Estates in
Casselberry. Its only non-Seminole
project Ls Mission Park in south
lake County near Clermont.
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T iie S eminole H e k a u i

Legal
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foe Ta« Dood
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that T
C CHI TTY OR SALLY SCOTT, me
bolder of the following certificate^)
hat Mod Mid certificated) for a tai
deed to be ittuod thereon The corMicate number (a) and yaar(i) of
issuance, the description of the prop­
erty. and the name(s) *1 which it was
assessed is are as toNows
CERTIFICATE NO: 293
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1NS

PARCEL IDs 25-19-30 SAG-1 IIS0060
Oescnptcn of Property; LEG S 40
FT OF W 97 34 FT OF NW 1/4 BLK
11 TR 13 TOWN OF SANFORD PB
1 PQ 112
Names in which assessed IRENA
WILLIAMS. GENERAL WILLIAMS
A l of sad property bemg m the
County of Semnofe. State of Honda
Unless such certificated) shal be
redeemed according to law. the
such certifi­

Legal

cated) wii be sold to the highest bid
der at the west front door. Serrunoi*
County
Courthouse.
Sanford.
Honda, an
Monday. September 09. 2002. at
1100am
Payment of Sale fee. applicable
documentary stamp lasea and
reoordng feet are required lo be
paid by tie successful bdder at Vie
sale Ful payment of an amount
equal to tie highest bid Is due weNn
24 hours after the advertised time of

sale A l payments shal be cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
payable to the CWd of Vie O cu4
Court
Dated on 7/2S7002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. aO R lO A
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Oarti
Pubtsh July 31. 2002 and
August?. 14.21.2002
00209

Notice of Application
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vial
PETER P KELLY, the holder of the
toaowmg certificated) has Nad said
certificated) tor a tai deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate num­
ber!*) and year(s) of issuance, the
description of the property, and ttia
named) m which A was assessed
is/are at fosows
CERTIFICATE NO: 3297
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1999

PARCEL ID# IB 21-3G507-0000090
Descrption of Property LEG LOT 9
REPLAT OF WINWOOO PARK PB 3
PG 30
Names In which assessed
GLADYS WEEKS J R . CHERYL D
GLADYS YOUNG
AA of said property bong m the
County of Semnole. State of Honda
Unless such certificated) shal be
redeemed according lo law, the prop­
erty deecnbed m such certificated)

wd be sold lo the highest bidder at
the west front door. Serrsnole County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Honda, on
Monday. September 09. 2002. at
It 00am
Payment of Sale fee. applicable
documentary stamp last* and
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ped by the auccetsM bidder at the
sale. Ful peymanl of an amount
equal to the highest bid It due w«hin
24 hours after the advertised time of
sale A l payments shal be cash or

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instrument,
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Dated on 7/25/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
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Sanford Historic Trust plans 14th Annual Holiday Tour of Homes
In 1877, General Henry S.
Sanford took a trip up the mighty
St. Johns River and established a
city that bears his name.
incorporated the same year,
Sanford quickly became a major
center for river commerce on the
St. Johns and eventually was
established as the county scat for
Seminole County.
This year, Sanford celebrates
125 years of history with a scries
of events throughout the year,
including the Sanford Historic
Trust's 14th Annual Holiday Tour

of Homes. In keeping with the
125th anniversary theme, this
year's home tour will showcase
some of Sanford's oldest homes
and possibly feature homes of
residents who have played an
important part in the city's early
history - mayors, sheriffs, or col­
orful residents.
One of Central Florida's pre­
mier holiday events, the home
tour will be held Dec. 6-8, and the
schedule of events will include:
Candlelight Tbur of Homes Friday, Dec. 6,6:30 to 10 p.m. The

evening will feature a luminary
walking tour under the stirs with
seven structures, along with car­
olers, entertainment, a reception
and holiday decorations. Tickets:
$20 in advance; $25 at the door.
Weekend Holiday Tour Saturday and Sunday Dec. 5 and
6, noon to 5 p.m. The event will
showcase some of Sanford's old­
est homes in a different grouping
of 15 historic homes, porches and
public buildings. Classic cars,
refreshments and fun-filled activ­
ities also will help create a truly

special holiday event. Tickets: $12
in advance; $15 at the door.
(Group rates are available.)
Celebrate Sanford's 125 years
of history at one of the historic
waterway city's premier cultural
events. By doing so, you'll be
helping preserve a rich Slice of
old Florida history because pro­
ceeds from the tour go towards
street lighting in the Historic
Residential District. For more
information call (407) 263-4488 or
go to www.sanfordhlstorictrust.org.

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Teachers

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Supervisors of Elections in the
State to adit the following:
"ATTENTION
VOTERS:
Florida Law now allows a candi­
date for governor to run in tlie pri­
mary election without a designat­
ed lieutenant governor candidate
as a running mate. Please vote for
only one of the listed governor
candidates in order to have your
vote counted. The "pair” Ls meant
to signify tin* governor and his or
her running mate. None of the can­
didates on this ballot have yet des­
ignated a running mate.
"When voting for governor and
lieutenant governor, fill in ONLY
ONE oval or arrow. IF YOU FILL
IN MORE THAN ONE OVAL OR
ARROW WHEN VOHNG FOR

"We expect to hear any day now
about what wording may change
on the precinct ballots," site said.
"Then we’ll be able to have tliem
printed."
In Volusia County, Supervisor of
Elections Deanie Lowe had
already printed approximately
27,000 Democratic absentee bal­
lots. If liiere would be a diangc in
the wording on the actual ballots,
she would have to have them re­
printed and mailed out again, at a
cost of approximately $6,000.
Now however, it may be possi­
ble for tier to have an insert includ­
ed in the ballots, which would
eliminate the added expenses.
Smith has instructed all

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The State Division of Elections is
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printed to change the "Vote for
One Pair” instructions tliat now
appear on the primary ballot for
Governor
and
Lieutenant
Governor, to "Vote fer One."
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ts to bring this matter
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room.
"That's why my mother told
me not be nervous about the first
day," Rhodes said. "She told me
I’ve been teaching since I was 6,
so there was no reason to be ner­
vous."
Nevertheless, teachers — like
many students — aren't immune
to first-day jitters.
"A t 4:30 a.m., I thought I
heard my alarm go off," Scheffer
said. "1 had butterflies in my
stomach, and I couldn't sleep.
And, from what I hear, these
feelings never go away when il
comes to the first day/
Although a bit anxious about
the first day, both were ready for
the year to begin when they
greeted students and parents
around 8:30 a.m. Since last
m onth's Kinder Camp at
Idyllwildc, which helped the

Both are recent University of
Central Florida graduates and
attended the same program at
the college. They were even
hired within four days of each
other by the Seminole County
School Board.
The similarities between the
two extend outside the class­
room. They both realized at an
early age that they wanted to
become teachers.
As a young child, Scheffer
played school with her brothers.
She was always the teacher,
while her siblings were always
the students.
"I just always knew I was
going to be a teacher," she said.
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Scheffer and Rhodes’ lesson
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right bus when school is out, it’s
been a successful (first) day,"
Scheffer said.
Monday was a successful day
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insurance for doctors who prac­
tice at their facilities.
"The intention of the law was
to prevent hospitals from influ­
encing doctor referrals to a hospi­
tal," Bair said. I f we could find a
way to help them finance the mal­
practice insurance we would, but
the Stark Law says we can spend
no more than $300 a year on a
physidan."
Smith said he believes the fed­
eral government needs to step in,
not just to change the Stark Law,
but to enact tort reform legislation
to stem the annua] increases for
malpractice insurance premiums.
If Congress is to debate the issue,
then the campaign for the newly
created
24th
Congressional
District offers insight into the
arguments for and against tort
reform.
The Tbit Reformer
Florida Speaker of the House
Tom Feeney has long been a sup­
porter of tort reform. During his
days
in
Tallahassee,
the
Republican tried to enact legisla­
tion to limit the amount of puni­
tive damages to victims.
"I think we have to set caps on
damages," Feeney said. "I'm not
talking about compensatory dam­
ages or out-of-pocket damages.
You should be able to recover all
of those damages, including the
loss of ability to earn wages."
Instead, caps should be imple­
mented on punitive or pain-andsuffering damages, Feeney said.
He argues that punitive awards
under the current system are aibi1 trary and based on emotion, not
2 fact"The purpose for punitive
damages is to discourage people
from reckless or negligent behav­
ior," Feeney said. "Is a quarter of
a million dollara not enough
incentive to discourage that type
of behavior? If it's not, then no
amount of money will be. Caps
are the solution. It drives the trial
lawyers crazy when you say
that"

For The People
Feeney's Democratic opponent,
Harry Jacobs, Is a trial
al lawyer
whose firm Jacobs ic Goodman
handles an array of personal
injury cases. The Republican's
nay not driv
comments may
drive Jacobs
crazyjbut hetv
vigorously
disagrees
i«
with’ Feeney.
"The insurance companies
have done a wonderful job of
blaming the trial lawyers for
increases in premiums," Jacobs
said. "That's amply not the case."
Jacobs
d ies
a
Harvard
University study that indicates in
spite of sometimes large punitive
awards, the number of instances
of medical malpractice is eight
times higher than the number of
malpractice claims filed.
Jacobs would consider a mal­
practice tort reform bill If there
were guarantees in the bill that
medical malpractice insurance
premiums would decrease "to a
level that is acceptable to heal
care providers and remains at that
level."
"I'm not interested In a
promise," Jacobs said. "It has to be
in the language of the bill. It
makes no sense for any American
ddzen to give up their right to
redress without something in
return. I want to know what the
families g et"

negligible difference in the cost of
insurance," Jacobs said.
However, a report by Medical
Liability Monitor showed that dur­
ing 2001 premiums increased by 44
percent in states without c a p on
punitive damages, compared with
a 12 percent increase in states with
a $350,000 cap. In California,
which 25 years ago placed a
$250,000 cap on punitive damages,
obstetricians and gynecologists
iy between $47,000 and $58,000
r malpractice insurance. Doctors
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Florida pay as much ns four times
that much, with a low premium of
$108,000 and a high of $209,000.
Jacobs also argues that medical
malpractice insurers make a tidy
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wen* trained to do, and that is
piaiticc medicine to make people
belter," Alexander said.
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scapegoating won’t solve the prob­
lem, said Bair, the hospital’s mar­
keting director.
"This Is tlie result of a lot of bad
law making over the years, and it's
going to take all of them — doc­
tors, lawyers, insurance companies
and legislators — to sit down at the
table anti work out a solution,"

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August.
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just east of 17-92 near the
new section of 417 and the
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GYMNASTICS
The Sanford Gymnastics
Association is currently
holding registration for fall
classes.
This nonprofit school as a
variety of activities: gym­
nastics, chccrleadlng, Kung
Fu, The K won Do and Tai
Chi.
Mom 4c me, preschool,
beginner, advanced begin­
ner, intermediate and
advanced classes are the
gymnastics classes being
Cheerleading is scheduled
on Thursday evenings or
you can make a n appoint­
ment for a private lesson.
Kung Fu (youth and adult
classes offered) and Tae
Kwon Do are offered on
Monday and Wednesday
evenings, while Tal Chi
lessons arc made by

appointment.

Sanford Gymnastics
Association is located at 601
East 25th Place in Sanford,
East off Sanford Avenue or
South off 25th Street
For more information
about classes, please call
407-323-2462 or come in
now to get a free trial class!

SANFORD ADULT
RECREATION
Because of scheduling
conflicts with the Salvation
Army, registration has
already begun for Fall Adult
Volleyball and Fall Adult
Church Basketball.
Volleyball is scheduled to
begin on Monday, August
12th and Church Basketball
on Thursday, August 22nd.
The Organizational
Meeting tor the Adult Fall
Slowpitch Softball League
would be held on Monday,
August 19th at 6:30 p.m. at
the Downtown Youtn
Center on the first floor of
Sanford City Hall (on the
comer of Park and Seminole
Avenues).
The champions from the
Spring League will receive
their awards prior to the
meeting and the meeting
will consist of going over
the rules and regulations for
the upcoming season. To
entice team representatives
even more to attend, a dis­
count on the league fees arc
given to teams who do
attend.
There has been a little
shuffling in the league align­
ment this season as the
Church League will still
on Monday's, but
use of new entries the
league will use both
Pinehurst Park and Zinn
Beck Field.
That means the Co-Ed
League will move to
Thursday night's at
Pinehurst, eliminating the
low entry Men's Thursday
League.
The other leagues offered
remained unchanged with
the Women's League on
Tuesday, the Men’ s League
on Wednesday and the
Industrial League on Friday
a t Pinehurst.
The Fall Adult Slowpitch
Softball League Season will
begin the week of
September 9th.
See Briefs, Page 2B________

Brott stars at Seniors Championships
By Larry Bush
Media Representative N F P G A

KISSIM M EE — First round co-leader
Robert Bailey of Clermont added an
eight under par 64 and pulled away
from the field Friday to win the 21st
annual North Florida PGA Seniors
Championship at the Stonegate Golf
Club at Solivita.
At 131, Bailey, head professional at
Swiss Fairways Country Club, finished
seven strokes ahead of John Brott of
Sanford. Bailey played a bogey-free
round with birdies at Nos. 2 ,3 ,6 ,8 ,9 ,1 1 ,
13 and 14.
In addition to overall honors, Bailey
won the 50-54 age group by 10 strokes
and earned $1,000 from the $5,290 purse.
It was his second NFPGA title. He cap­
tured the Assistants' Championship in

Wins age group and is second
overall at NFPGA tournament
1986.
Brott shot a pair of 69s for 138 and
won the 55-59 division. In the 60-andover flight, A1 Kelley of Eustis was low
with 73-70-143. Brott took the PGA
Senior Club Professional Championship
in 1996. Kelley was the 1986 NFPGA
Seniors winner.
Former Lake Mary resident Wally
Kuchar, father and part-time caddy for
his son Matt on the PGA Tour, finished
tied for third in the 50-54 Age Division.
The NFPGA's championship month
continued with the 23rd annual
Assistants' Championship on Monday

and Tuesday at Victoria Hills in DeLand.
There are 65 entries, including the win­
ners the last two years: John Balmer of
Titusville (2001) and Matt Shappcc of
Clearwater (2000). The winner qualifies
for the PGA Assistant Professional
Championship Oct. 24-27 at the PGA
Golf Club in Port St. Lucie.
NORTH FLORIDA PGA
SEN IO RS' CHAMPIONSHIP
Stonegate GC at Solivita, Kissimmee
6,449 yards, par 72
50-54 AGE GROUP
1. (first overall) Robert Bailey, Clermont,

$1,000, 67-64 _ 131; 2. Tom Doozan,
Apollo Beach, $750, 69-72 _ 141; 3. (tie)
Wally Kuchar, Windermere, $410,74-68 _
142; Vito Saputo, Brandon, $410, 71-71142; and James Smith, Largo, $410,70-72 _
142; 6. Charles Priestcr, Haines City, $175,
67-76 _ 143; 7. Torsten Denward, Sarasota,
$ 1 5 0 ,7 1 -7 5 .1 4 6 .
55-59 AGE GROUP
1. (second overall) John Brott, Sanford,
$550,69-69 _ 138; 2. Frank Reynolds, Palm
Harbor, $320, 70-71 _ 141; 3. Jeff
Henderson, Tampa, $175,72-73 _ 145.
60-AND-OVER AGE G RO UP
1. A1 Kelley, Eustis, $480,73-70 _ 143; 2.
(tie) Mike Joyce, Amelia Island, $230, 7472 _ 146; and Stew Sirbaugh, New
Smyrna Beach, $230,72-74 _ 146.

Doubling up again
Post 53 wins
back-to-back
state titles for
second time

Special to the Herald

By Dean Smith

Sports Editor
BRA DEN TO N — The titles
just keep on coming.
The Sanford CampbellLoMing American Legion Pott
S3 Baseball Program U starting
to become a story of yybich leg­
ends are made.
Very few teams have won
back-to-back championships
and fewer still have done it
twice.
That's exactly
the 2002
Jy what
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Post 53 Team did on Monday,
thumping host Bradenton
Kirby Stewart Post 24,8-2, in
the Championship Gat J t of the
Florida American Legion Class
A State Tournament at Robert
C. Wynn Field on the Manatee
Community College campus.
Post 53 has now won backto-back state titles for the sec­
ond time and for the fourth
time in six years. Sanford had
not won a state championship
prior to 1997 when it went on
to win the World Series title.
Only once in the past has a
program so dominated the
state over a short period of
time.
Back in the late 1940's and
early 1950's, Jacksonville Post 9
was the poster program for
American Legion, winning
three straight titles from 194749 and then four straight from
1951-54.
Post 53 will now have a rare
break before heading to the
Southeastern Regional to be
held this year in Shelby, North
Carolina.
Sanford, yvhich is 40-7 on the
season, is not scheduled to play
until Thursday, August 15th at
10 a.m., the opening game of
the tournament, against the
Alabama State Champion. A

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Robby Rotunno (above) had the.
biggest hit oi the gams, a bases
loaded double during a five-run sev­
enth Inning, as the 8anford
Campbel Losslng American Legion
Post 53 Baseball Team repeated as
State Champions with an 6 2 victory
over host Bradsnton Kirby Stewart
Post 24 Monday afternoon at Robert
C . Wynn Field. Matt Fraysler (right),
who had three hits, Including a dou­
ble, in a 168 opening game thump­
ing of rival DeLand Post 6 in the
opening game on Friday, had three
hits and scored two runs, as did
Rotunno, in the final as Post 53
earned a return trip to the
Southeastern Regional to be held
next week in Shelby, North Carolina.

full schedule will be run when
it is released later this week.
'T h e reason we get a break is
that we moved up the state
tournament so as not to conflict
too much with the beginning of
die school year," said Post 53
manager Rod Fergerson
TUesday morning.
Drawing players from sue-

cessful high school programs at
Seminole and Lake Mary high
school's have made things
somewhat easier for Fergerson,
but he thinks the experience
from having been to this type
of tournament before is more

“M ost of our kids have been
to the regional, and that expert'

The win over Poet 24 was
vengeance of sorts for Post 53
as the Bradenton sauad had
beaten Sanford during Pool
play at the Firecracker
See Legion, Page 2B

SANFORD — The Seminole
Community College Athletic
Department will have a couple
of new faces this fall.
The local junior college
recently named John Scarplno
Director of Athletics and Lake
Howell High School graduate
Lisa N uxolas Head Coach for
the Women's Basketball Team.
Most recently the Assistant
Director of Enrollment Services
for the College, Scarplno served
as the assistant women's bas­
ketball coach for Florida Tech
University in Melbourne and
has 16 years of high school and
collegiate level officiating expe­
rience.
This is the first time that the
school has had a full-time ath­
letic director. Previously, a Dean
or Vice President of Student
Services was the AD, with a
member of the athletic staff,
most recently Courtney Miller,
working as the Athletic
Coordinator within the depart­
ment.
Miller has not left the school
as she decided to give up the
AC job to concentrate on teach­
ing and coaching the highly
successful fastpitch softball pro­
gram at SCC.
Scarplno holds a bachelor's
degree in business administra­
tion and a master's degree in
contracts and acquisitions from
Florida Tech.
Orlando native Nuxol was a
former SCC assistant coach
under just retired Ken Patrick
and most recently served as
women's basketball assistant
coach/recruiting coordinator
for Stetson University in
DeLand.
She also served as the recruit­
ing coordinator and assistant
coach at Georgia Southern
University from 1997-2001 and
played a vital role in the help­
ing the Golden Eagles win two
Southern Conference
See SCC, Page 2B

Football begins at U C F
Spaclal to the Haraid
O RLA N D O — A total of 31 rookies,
including
Including selected walk-ons, reported to
the University of Central Florida campus
Monday, signaling the start of football
camp for the 2002 season. The players
spent their first day as members of the
Golden Knights football program by get­
ting adjusted to their new surroundings.
While academic meetings and segment
meetings took up the majority of tfus time,
the newcomers did have the opportunity to
move into their housing and get fitted for
eouipment.
The players will have their first opportu­
nity to show the coaches what they can do
on the field Tuesday during a pair of prac­
tices. They will participate in timing and
testing workouts prior to the practice ses­
sions.

Head coach Mike Kniczek expects his
newcomers to do a lot of learning in the
next few days as they get their first taste of
UCF football.
"We are trying to close the gap between
the varsity and the young kids as far as the
knowledge of what is going on," Kruczek
said. "You don't want to throw them in a
situation where they have no Idea about
schemes and terminology. We want them
to become acclimated to some of the things
that we do and some of the calls we m ake.'
Expectations are high for the newest class
of Golden Knights. Recruiting coordinator
Scott Fountain is excited about what his
2002 class brings to the football field.
'W e feel real good about this group,'
Fountain said. 'W e have a good group of
junior college guys, and some good fresh­
man who we think: &lt;
can help us. The most
See UCF, Page 2B

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National Footbal League stars Daunts Culpepper (left) and Shawn Jefferson (right) were
among the six former Golden Knight stars to be elected to the University of Central Florida
Athletics Halt of Fame announced on August 1st.

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help should come from an outstanding group of
offensive and defensive lineman coming in.
Kruczck echoed the sentiments of Fountain and
went so far as to say this may be one of the
strongest classes UCF has ever recruited.
“I think it is the biggest class size-wise and
probably the most talented,’* Kruczck said. “Only
time will tell if that prediction will hold true. It
has been a long summer, and I am glad that this
day is finally here. We arc excited and looking
forward to evaluating these guys during two-adays."
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season August 31, on the road against Penn State.

THREE PROFESSIONALS
AMONG THE SIX ADDED TO HALL
Three current professional athletes, including
Pro Bowl quarterback Daunte Culpepper and
PGA Tour winner Robert Damron, headline a list
of six inductees in the 2002 class o f the UCF
Athletics Hall of Fame.
TWo-time Super Bowl participant Shawn
Jefferson, placekickcr Scott Ryerson, volleyball
player Renata Mcnchlkova, and baseball player
Tim Foskett round out the class that will be hon­
ored at an induction ceremony hosted by the
Golden Knights Club at the Hyatt Regency
Orlando International Airport Friday night O c t 4.
"This is arguably the strongest class of
inductees since the inaugural class," said Tim
Leonard, Executive Director of the Golden
Knights Club. "The Induction ceremony should
prove to be a wonderful evening for the inductees
as well as the fans in attendance."
Culpepper was a unanimous selection for inclu­
sion in his first year of eligibility. He played quar­
terback at UCF from 1995-98 and set more than 30
school records as well as three NCAA records

Briefs
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By Osan Smith

Sports Editor
BITH LO — After a few days
of relatively dry weather, most
race fans were probably looking
forward to a great weekend of
racing action on the local track.
Well, for the most part people
had to be satisfied with w a n t­
ing Bill Elliott win the Brickyard
or one of the other major orga­
nizations race on the TV as rain
again took its toll on most of the
local action.
No racing was scheduled at
Orlando Spcedworld because of
concert, but the rain took care of
big programs at New Smyrna
Speedway and Volusia
Speedway Park, as well as the
Midnight Drags at Orlando
Spcedworld Dragway.
This Friday, August 9th,
Speedworld gets back on sched­
ule with a 'Double Points Night’
for all of the regular FA9CAR
Divisions of Super Late Model,
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August 15th at the First United
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Saturday, August 17th at the
First United Methodist Church
from 10 a m to noon.
The Challenger Division is
also looking for Buddies and
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Stock, Mini Stock, Strictly Stock,
and Banddero.
New Smyrna Speedway will
try again this Saturday (August
10) to get in three major FASCAR Scries races, the Goodyear
Late Model Challenge, the FASCAR Pro Modified Scries and
the Florida Mini-Stock
Challenge.
Pit gates will open at 4 p m
with grandstands open a 6 p m
and racing action beginning at
7:30 p m
For more information about
schedules call the FASCAR
offices at 386-427-4129 (New
Smyrna).
BARBEKVILLE— The pow­
der puff derby was washed out
again last Saturday (August 3)
at Volusia Speedway Park in
Barberville.
Also lost was a regular
evening's schedule of races in
the Late Model, Hobby Stock,
Street Stock, Mini Stock and
Pure Stock classes.
The local dirt track hopes to
be busy this weekend, holding
the rescheduled National Late
Model 100 Friday through
Sunday (August 9th, lOtn, and
11th).
On Friday there will open

digs per game (3.24). She owns the top five spots
on the single-game kill list and the top two spots
on the single-season kill list. She was a three-time
first-team all-conference honoree and was named
conference tournament MVP in 1995.
Foskett played from 1980-83. He became UCF's
first All-American in baseball, doing so at the
Division 11 level in 1983. He earned All-South
honors in 1980, and also earned all-conference
honors in 1983. He is the school’s all-time leader
in hits with 289, and is second only to UCF
Athletics Hall of Fame member Tim Barker in
career stolen bases with 92. He is also second in
career sacrifices (28) and fifth in career batting
average (.363).
The UCF Athletics Hall of Fame was established
in 1998 to honor those individuals who, through
their demonstrated athletics achievement or ser­
vice, have distinguished themselves and the
University of Central Florida. Nominees must be
removed from UCF at least four years in the
capacity they have been nominated in order to be
eligible.
The 16 current members of the UCF Athletics
Hall of Fame and a seven-member selection com­
mittee voted to determine this year's inductees
after finalists were named. The selection commit­
tee, comprised of former UCF athletes, alumni
association members. Golden Knights Club mem­
bers, and UCF faculty and staff, chose 12 finalists
from a list of nearly 100 nominees.
Hall of Fame bylaws state that each class should
have no less than two and no more than five

practice for all classes and a
BBQ in the pit area after prac­
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with practice starting around 7
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Tournament in DeLand in June.
Post 24 (36-11) felt they had a
shot at winning the final
because of that earlier win, but
the trio of Firecracker MVP Tim
Thomas, ace D.J. Ackley, who
had suffered the loss to
Bradenton, and Brandon Pharis
shut down the usually highscoring hosts, holding them to
seven singles and only one
earned run.
The Sanford offense wasn't
too shabby either, rapping out
11 hits, including two doubles,
and taking a 3-0 lead after two
innings and building a lead of
8-1 in the top of the seventh
inning.
The game actually was very
uch in doubt until l‘
much
the top of
s&lt;
thee seventh
inning when Post 53
slated five runs, three coming
home on a bascs-loadcd double
by Robby Rotunno.
Thomas allowed an.uncamed
run over 3-2/3 innings, but had
to leave because of the oppres­
sive heat.

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Saturday the National Late
Model Qualifying and Heats
will be run as well as heats and
features for Street Stocks,
Hobby Stocks, Mini Stocks and
Pure Stocks.
Pit gates open at 4 p m and
grandstands at 5 p m with rac­
ing at 7:30 p m
On Sunday the National Late
Model 100 with (5,000 going to
the feature winner will be run.
Also on the slate will be heats
and features for the Winged
Mini Sprints.
Pit gates open at 3 p m and
grandstands at 4 p m with rac­
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Race fans if you like National
Late Model Dirt racing at it's
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to sit ini I Don't miss this excit­
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We will see you at the races!!
For information on schedules,
ticket prices, etc. call 386-9854402 or visit the web at
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8antord Post 53 crushed rival D eUnd Post 6, 16-8, in the opening game of the American Legion
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members, but after the votes were tabulated the
selection committee was deadlocked and chose tc
admit all six this year rather than split the class.
The inclusion of this year’s class brings to 22 the
number of current members.
The induction ceremony begins with a reception
at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7. The dress fof
attendees will be business attire. Tickets for the 1
event are $30 for Golden Knights Club members
and UCF Alumni Association members, and (40
for the general public. Corporate tables of eight
arc available for $300. Those interested in pur­
chasing tickets or requesting more information
can send an e-mail to the Golden Knights Club or
call 407.8232086.
The current members of the UCF Athletics Hall
of Fame, the sport they played and the year they
were elected are Michelle Akers, Soccer, 1998;
Amy Allmann, Soccer, 1999; Tim Barker, Baseball,
1999; Sean Bcckton, Football, 2000; Bo Clark,
Basketball, 1998; Mike Clark, Basketball, 2001;
Torchy Clark, Basketball Coach, 1998; Tamika
Coley, Basketball, 2001; Daunte Culpepper,
Football, 2002; Robert Damron, Golf, 2002;
Winston Du Bose, Soccer, 2000; Tim Foskett,
Baseball, 2002; Bill Giovanctti, Football, 2000;
Shawn Jefferson, Football, 2002; Calvin
Lingclbach, Basketball/Bascball, 2001; Renata
Menchlkova, Volleyball, 2002; Susan Patz,
Basketball, 2000; Jerry Prather, Basketball, 1999;
Karen Richter, Scxxer, 2000; Jim Rudy, M&amp;W
Soccer Coach, 2001; Scott Ryerson, Football, 2002;
and Laura Smith, Volleyball, 1999.

players to help themselves, and
others.
Cheches teach the players
how to play ball
tu ana have fun
doing it using her or his special
abilities.
Buddies and Coaches'
Meeting-TVaining for the fall
2002 season w illbe held at First
United Methodist Church, 263
King Street in Oviedo on
Saturday, August 24th at 10 a m
For details on any of the
Challenger Division happenings
call 407-247-5931 or 407-3656113.

racing

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during his career. He won the 1998 Sammy Baugh
Hophy as the passer of the year In college football
and was chosen along with Ricky Williams from
Texas as the national Co-Player of the Year by the
Sports Network. He was drafted by the
Minnesota Vikings in the first round in 1999, and
was the starting quarterback for the NFC in the
Pro Bowl in only his second year in the NFL.
Damron played from 1991-94 before leaving to
tum professional. He was a three-time honorable
mention All-American and set the school record
for the most wins in school history with five,
including the prestigious invitation-only John
Hancock All-American Tournament. He helped
the team to two NCAA Regional berths and com­
peted at the Regional as an individual the third
year. He was the first from UCF to make it full­
time to the PGA Tour and the first to win a tour­
nament there, defeating Scott Verplank in a play­
off at the 2001 Verizon Byron Nelson Classic.
Jefferson played receiver 1^88-90 and helped
UCF reach the Division I-AA semifinals in 1990.
He was drafted by the Houston Oilers in the 9th
round in 1991, and currently plays for the Atlanta
Falcons. He was a member or the New England
Patriots’ Super Bowl XXIX team and the Falcons'
Super Bowl XXXI team. Now in his 12th year in
the league, Jefferson has played in the NFL longer
than any former Golden k n ig h t
Ryerson played from 19804S3, earning AllAmerica honors in 1981 after leading the team in
scoring with 62 points and kicking four field
goals o f 50 yards or longer. He set the school
record for field goals in a game (4) and season
(18), as well as 50-yard field goals in a game (2),
season (4), and career (6). He is fourth on the list
of career field goals with 32, and holds the school
record for points kicking in a game with 17.
Menchlkova played from 1995-97. She led UCF
in kills and aces aU three seasons while leading
the team in digs in 1996 and *97. She is the career
leader in kills (2,151), kills per game (5.85), and

EXPIRATION DATE: 6/1/02

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Ackley, Thomas' teammate at
Lake Mary, came on to retire
seven batters in a row before
hitting a batter leading off the
seventh.
After giving up a run, Pharis,
from Seminole, came on to
throw two shutout innings,
allowing just one hit.
Sanford showed right from
the first game that they meant
to retain their state crown, blast­
ing rival DeLand Post 6 and ace
tltcher Chanse Horn, who came
nto the game 7-0,16-8, on 16
hits in the first game last Friday.
Post 53 had seven extra base
hits in the game, including
triples by Matt Fraysicr and
Austin Pride, and a pair of dou­
bles by Chris Krall.
Fraysier and Pride both had
three hits in the game.
Ackley was the starter and
winner for Sanford, allowing
two runs over six innings.
Bryan Armstrong got roughed
up a little in his three innings of
work, but still pitched well
enough to preserve the victory.
Sanford again rolled to victory
on Saturday, rolling over West
Tampa, 7-3, with Pnaris getting
the win.
The only real scare for Post 53
came on Sunday as it trailed St.
Petersburg Post 14,3-2, after
nings Ibefore rallying for
seven innings
a 4-3 triumph and a spot’ in the
Championship Game.
The game was scoreless until
the fifth inning when SL Pete
scored a run off of Sanford
starter Victor Gilbert.
Post 53 answered in the bot­
tom of the fifth inning as Mike
Brady led off with a single and
later scored on a single by Jason
Louwsma.
Sanford took the lead in the
sixth inning as Shane Larson led
off with a walk and scored an
out later on back-to-back singles
by Brian Ward and Brady.
But Gilbert tired in the sev­
enth inning, allowing a triple,
double ana two singles, as Post
14 grabbed the 3-2 edge.
Dominic Petracca relieved to
start the eighth inning and six
of the seven batters he faced to
record the victory.
Ward started the Sanford rally
with a lead off single in the bot­
tom of the eighth inning.

f

Brady then reached on an
error, out Ward was retired at
third with Fraysier reaching
first.
Petracca then walked to load
the bases before Louswma
reached on an error, allowing
the tying and winning runs to
cross the plate.
Fraysier started the finale in
fine fashion for Post 53, leading
off with a double and scoring
when Louwsma again reached
on an error.
In the second inning, Rotunno
walked and scored two outs
later on a single by Fraysicr,
who then scored on a single by
Petracca.
In the seventh inning,
Pehacca led off the inning by
reaching on an error.
Louwsma and Pride rapped
back-to-back singles, scoring
Petracca, and both advanced on
a bunt by Krall.
Larson then walked to load
the bases, setting the stage for
Rotunno's double. Rotunno
scored an out later on a single
by Brady.
Fergerson is assisted by Ralph
La Rosa and Mike Powers witn
D.J. Ackley, Bryan Armstrong,
Mike Brady, Paul Cinder, Greg
Councy, Matt Fraysier, Victor
Gilbert, Chris Krall, Shane
Larson, Jason Louwsma,
Dominic Petracca, Brandon
I'harts, Austin Pride, Christian
Rosado, Robby Rotunno, Tim
Thomas, Kris Vigue and Brian
Ward making up the roster.

see
Continued from page IB
Championships.
Nuxol has huge 6hoes to fill
as Patrick led the Raiders to a
48-16 overall record and a per­
fect 16-0 Mid-Florida
Conference record to win backto-back M-FC Championships
the past two years. The two
titles are also thew first ever for
SCC in women's hoops.
Nuxol has also coached at her
alma mater of Lake Howell and
was a star player and Academic
All-American nominee at the
University of Central Florida,
from where she earned her
bachelor's degree in political
science in 1994.

�I'm. SEMINOLE 11(RAID
Lecals
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f u b u c n o t ic e
TTwSamlnoto County Port Autoortty

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U^Mng. 1810 Kettnar Placa.
SwAxd. Sammoto County. Ftortda.
to p u id D itt In
PncMOng* shook) contact to*
8*"*w*a Camty Pad Autoortty to
•dwneo (4 to* masting. « (407)32S4TM Parsons n n M H d N l «
Hoy dto** to appeal any decision.
m«Jn »t toa mooting. toey wm M
a record ol toa procaerkngt. and tor
« P W m . 1 » y may n w l to
irwjr* • w H t r n record d toa proeowtng* made. which record
loon which toa appeal t o ____
Becfcn 286 0108 Ftortda Statutes
Detod at Sanford. Senanoto Comty.
nortd* W l 30lh day t* Juty. J002
A O.
Sammoto Comty Port Autoortty
By: Mchaal Good. Chairman
Afloat Bob R Douglas, Secretary
Pubtalt August 7,2002
PP043
N O TICt OP CUUM OP
UCN t PROPOSED U L t

opvD ocm

LE*40R SADtSCO OF FLOROA.
3701 So Santoro Av». Somoni Ft
32773
Oalael Solo: 0MCW2
Tima ol Soto tOO AM
Y M iA x c viMi
M PtYM
1C38A440XFQ203650

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MFORO IFALP45T2SF11tsa2
WU BE SOU) TOSATISFY TOWMO « s to r a g e f e e s plu s
ACCUMULATING
STORAGE.
OWNER HAS A RIOHT TO A HEARM O PRIOR TO 8ALE OATE. ANY
VEHICLE
WHICH
REMAINS
UNCLAIMED OR FOR WHICH THE
CHAROE8 FOR RECOVERY TOWM O t STORAGE SERVICES
REMAM UNPAID. MAY BE SOLO
AFTER 35 DAYS IF THE VEHICLE
H MORE THAN 3 YEARS OF AGE
ANO AFTER 80 OAYS IF THE VEHI­
CLE IS 3 YEARS OF AOE OR LESS
FREE OF ALL PWOR UENS SALE
W U BE HELD AS POSTED t AT
THE LOCATION INDICTED FOR
THE UENOR ABOVE.
Pubieh: August 7,2002
PP04&gt;

NOTICE OP CUUM OP
U E N 8 PROPOSED SALS
OP VEMCLES
IEM OR: SADI SCO O F FLOROA.
3701 So 8amonl Ay*, Santord FL
33773
Dato si Satr 00/3002
Ttoto ol Soto: 100 AM
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&gt;3 MONO 1HQEJ12MPL02M80
W U . BE SOLO TO SATISFY TOW M O t STORAGE FEES PLUS
ACCUMULATING
STORAGE.
OWNER HAS A R M H T T O A HEARM O PRIOR T O BALE OATE. ANY
VEHICLE
WHICH
REMAINS
UNCLAM ES OR FOR W H KH THE
CHARGES FOR RECOVERY TOW M O S STORAGE SERVICES
REMAM UNPMO, MAY BE SOLO
AFTER 38 DAY&amp; IF TH E VEMCLE
IS MORE THAN 3 YEARS OF AOE
AND AFTER 50 DAYS * THE VEHP
CLE IS 3 YEARS O F AOE OR LESS
FREE OF ALL PRIOR UENS SALE
W U BE HELD AS POSTED t AT
TH E LOCATION V O IC TE O FOR
THE LIENOR ABOVE
rutwetx August 7, coat
:u
rro ti
,n
M TH E C M C U T COURT
JUDKULL CM C UIT M
ANO FOR SEM M O LI
COUNTY, FLO R B A
CASE NO. E frC A -IIT E -M Q
THOMAS O M S N E R and
ELMOR ANNE IBSN ER

FREEDOM MORTOAQE
CORPORATION, a Utah
CorponOon, and MEQO
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
TH E M SUCCESSORS ANOFOR
ASSIONS,

NOnCS CP ACTION
TP: f reedom l l nrtgogi OapowBon
&gt;3)3 F o a M DiNo
SaPLokoCOy. UtohB4IO&gt;
ktogo Mortgage Corporaeon
1000 Podnooad COMo, SuOo BOO
Atomo. OaorgM 30330
You am hereby noMad tial a
PaMon to OMal TMa w*h mapacl to
mal property Ngaiy daaoead ae I *
lose
Lot B7, DEER RUN UNIT 11
assorting to to* map or ptol Oiarocl
aa reesrded In PM Book to, Pag*&lt;i)
7t and 13. Pubic Record* ol
Bm inoli County, Flortdi
■aa Nad In N a Court on May IS.
1002. Ybu aro retired to aarm a
et you. w e n ditonm . I any,
on toa PatolonaFi anon
whoa* name and adfraaa te
JU U E EASON SM ITH P A . 1000

n

■Ni tio Ctom ol N abo*a alytod
Court on « baton SapL 4. toot o&gt;ianatoa. a (udgmant may be amarod
•garnet you tor &gt; ■ raial damandad
t id e PaMon.
A U O 1001
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clerti ol do O o r t Court
By.RudKIng
Deputy CMrti
Pubtah: Augual 7,14,2002
PP040
M TH E C E K IB T COURT
OF THE EJONTEENTH
JUDICIAL C M C U T M
COUNTY, FLO R B A
c m . d iv w b n
Caaa N u M-CA-1330-14-W
FM 3T NATIONWIDE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
c m c u tt

ARTHUR L MACDONALD; N N.
NOTICE OP ACTION
TOc Arthur L MacOonaAt Urdawmi
apouee. &gt; any ol A idu. L
MacDonald. Unknown Tenant &gt;1,
Unknown Tenant 12, Unknown
T a w in
Leal Known Rawdanca AdOea*

3 t n Faewood Court
Wkdai PaTO. Flonda 32782
YOU ARE HEREBY NO TW ED dal
an acbon to tarootaee a
d a tokowdg property tot aled In
Sammoto County. Florida:
■wde a pen herool by rotoronoe ao f
M y tel torth harem to. toga! daaertpton.
LO T 70. THE V U A S OF CASSEL­
BERRY PHASE TWO. ACCOROMO
T O TH E P U T THER EO F AS
RECORDED M P U T BOOK 29.
PAGES It . 20. ANO 21. PUBLIC
REOOROS OP 6EMMOLE COUN­
TY F LO R B A
haa bean Rad agaewl you and you
aro rogulrod to Me you. wrtban

L ecals
datonaaa,* any. wSh toa Ctork ol toa
Cowl and tana a copy ol eama to
d o U W OFFICE OF STEVEN P.
LEE P A . P k ln W i attorney, whoaa
adfreea W IB M Coral Way. Suae
•S03. lAaml, Ftortda 3314B-1M0.
wffhm 30 dayt alia, d a Urol pubkeatton si toa notice, otharwtea a Deltuft
w8 be amarod agemat you lor da
roM damandad ki d a Comptomt o»
THIS NOTICE M a i be pubiehed
once each weak tor two coneecuWe
weaka In d a legal papa, ol pubkeaNOTE: PURSUANT TO THE FAIR
DEBT COLLECTION ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS U W FIRM IS
DEEMED TO BE A DEBT COLLEC­
TOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A
DEBT ANO ANY INFORMATION
OBTAINED W U BE USED FOR
THAT PURPOSE.
WITNESS my hand and da leal ol
die Court on tot* day ol JUL 30.

toot.

MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork ol d a Court
By: Rum King
Deputy Ctork
STEVEN P LEE. E8Q
U W OFFICE OF STEVEN P. LEE,
PA
10M CORAL WAY. SUITE 502
MIAMI. FLORBA 33145-2000
Pubkah: August 7, 14.2002
PP049
M THE C M C U T COURT
OP THE ItT H
JU0K3AL C M C U T,
M AM O FO R
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLO R BA
C3VE. DIVISION
CABS NO j 03-CA-1IB5-14-G
SALOMON BROTHERS REALTY
CORP.
BRENDA J. PATTERSON. OTIS
THOMAS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
BRENOA
J.
PATTERSON.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF O H S
THOMAS; CUFFO RO JACKSON.
THE PACESETTER
CORPORATION. A NEBRASKA
CORPORATION QUALIFIED TO
TRANSACT BUSMESS M
FLORBA AS TH E PACESETTER
CORPORATION O F NEBRASKA:
•EMBI01S COUNTY. FLORBA;
NOTICE OP ACTION
1b d a lotowtng OetondanKi):
OTIS THOMAS (RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN SPOU8E OF OTIS
THOMAS
(RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED d al an adtan
to. Foractoeura ol Mortgogo on d o
M w A g daaertbad property:
LOT 11. BLOCK A. LONGWOOO
NORTH ACCOROMO TO THE
P U T THEREOF. RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 18. PAGE 23 PUBLIC
RECORDS OF 8EMMOLE COUN­
TY FLORBA.

wVa 400 LONGWOOOCIRCLE.
FLORBA32750

ha* bean Mad agakiet you and you
am mtykrad to eonro a eopy ol yow
wrtban dalanaaa, t any, to B. on
Vargat. Zton 4 Kahana. P A .
lauun^i a--(w.uw
|8 .i
Anomay
tot rTAimiTT,
nA
d. n
o,mw aAMwaw
a o a rtu
b 4000 Hotywood BM J. SUM 875&gt;. Hotywood. Ftortda 33021 wtodn
tirty (30) deya aka. d o trot pubteaton ol M l Notoa In d a (Ptowao pubM to THE SEM M OU HERALD)
d a ortodal wtoi d a Ctortt ol
N * Court *Mwr batoro kervtca on
PtoMBTa atlo.ru y o . k m ad atpy
odaroiiaa a rt*laik *m be
yam* you.tor d a nkto
ki d a oompkrtnL
THt notoa to provided pwkuart to
OlMaMMm Onto. N o, UMS.
In tcoominew wtoi d a Amarta
Mtof Act Perocne wtoi
naadng a apadal aooc
to panktyiato to am f
doidd oontod d a Cowl
AWndtoktourM20l N PtokAnonua.
Sarnort FL 32771, Tatophc
Nwnba. (407)323-4330 attention
4227 not to to rd an aw an (7) day*
prtor to d * procawkng t h**rtng
knpdrod. (TOO) 1-tOGtB6E771 or
Volo* (V) I -000-055-0770 «to Ftortda
fiaiubwa
WITNESS my bond and d o aoal ol
H o Cowl Mo day el JUL t t 2002.
Mary A m
AaCtortioel d a Cowl
By RudKJng
A* Deputy Ctortt
Puba*h (Pto*M puMah In The
Somdoto Haroki)
Putaah: Augual 7,14.2002
PP060
M THE CMCUT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUWCVM CMCUT
04 ANO FOR
SEMMOUt COUNTY,
FLORBA.
CASS NO.: at-CA -1tU -1t-A
M RE; FORFEITURE OP I1 J0 4 00
M UNITED STATES CURRENCY.
m o t ic s o p

TO : Paid Mktiaal Qabhaid
7773 Chaddatoid Carol*
CNtodo. Ftortda 327SS
ki d a toaowkng property: 117*400
ki LMtod SUWaa Currancy.
Donald F. Eaangar, to I
capacity aa Shartt ol d a Samlnola
County. Ftortda. drough Ida oMoara,
InvMtoaiort Of iQintt, t d n d N
about proparty on or about Jwia It,
2003. al or nee/ SR 434 and
8l0Mfttf Drtv®, Ovtido, 8«mlnoli
Cowry, Ftortda.' Said praparty la to
d a ouakody ol d a Shartt ol
Semdcde County tor d a pwpoaa ol
lortoauro purauom to
832 701 832 704. FtondO
A ComptoH tor tortabura haa bean
Mad ki d a abewa-atytod Court.
I HEREBY CERTIFY da l a d m and
correct copy d dto Noboa ol
Fortaawa CongdaH waa lumtohed
by U S . cartdtod mad. rotom rocagd
roquaalad. to d a aboiro-namad
addroma dla 1 day ol Augual.

2002.
Taaiw M Bocdaro

Oanawl Oouwaal
Fkm a Bar No. 00MB2S
SamKoto Cowry BhartTi OMoo
100 Buah Boutovwd
Santod. Ftortda 32773
(407)1180003
Aaomey tor PaMtonar
PuMMiAuguet 7,14.2002

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ed, and may ktoUde auch odar eom*a/&gt; tor d a conducl od d a Board a
DATE: Augual 21.2002
TOdE: 1200 Noon
LOCATION WCFOMcao
1101 Laa Road. (to. 270
WMa. Parti F L t2 7 tt
PURPOSE To Macuaa mabaro ol
Haroal to Wortdoroa CarorW Ftortda.
to Wortdoroa
For Fwdat kdonnaaon. Contact:
Gary J Eart. EaacuOva Dractor
Wortdoroa Cankal Ftonda
1101 Laa Road. Bto 270
Wtoto. Pam FL 327tt
(407) 741 4385
PubtoTtAugual 7.2002

L ecals
PP052
NO TICt OF
PUBLIC AUCTION

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Augual 23. 2002
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Th* auction w « ba htod at 1200
PM. on d a said data* aboro Al
Sammoto Wrockar aarvlca 2840 S
Myrtle Aro Santonl. FL 32773
Protpeebro blddaro may Intpact
nN claa one hour prior lo tala
Terme aro caah or cartihad lundt
Samlnola Wrockar rotary* the ngW
to accept or m*cl any and al bid*
Pubith AuguM 7. 2002
PP054
NOTICE OP
C U M OP U EN
1885 Fold Rang*! VIN
IFTC R 14A2STA02883 tocalad al
179 Inti Pkwy. U Mary. FL. Owner
A i m Hagan 786 w Ptoewood a
Lk Mary. FL (407-333 2620) Above
named ienor darn* a tan purauam
to S 713515 F.8 ol d a above
da*CJCj*d motor rohlcto tor repair
and atorag* chga aocroad In da
amount oI 5284 82. V*hd* may ba
told to ubtty ton STM T OF OWN­
ERS RIGHT8
The owner ol da mb rohrda or any
wreon dammg Intoroet to or a kan
maroon haa a nghl to a hearing any
tone prtor to tie achadidad dale ol
tala by IMng a demand wah d a dadi
ol d o circuit court to Samlnola
Cowry.
The owner ol d a mb. rohrda haa a
lo rvcovti p o n m io n without
nernumg Ajdoal procaadnga by
puaaig a bond to acrcrdanra wtoi
F.S. 581117. Any proceedi bom da
tala ol d a mb. mhide remaining
alter pymt ol d a amounl d in e d by
lanoi wM ba dapoabad wan me dark
ol d o ckcui court tor dtpoaaun.
F.S. 713 585 Data ol uto W STOTO
Pubdh. Augual 7. 2002
PP087
M TH E C M C U T COURT FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 02-740-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
EDNA DELL COWEN. k V a
DELL H. OOWEN,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Th* aOnMabanon ol d a rotate ol
EDNA DELL COWEN ak/a DELL H
C O W E H deceased. Fto Number 027400P. It pandng to d a ClrcWI
Court tor Sammoto Cowry. Florida.
Probata Orvtuon. d a addrota ol
which to M l N. Part Aronua.
8antord. FL. 32771. The namai and
addraaaa*
ol
da
Peraonal
Raproaamabn and d a Peraonal
RepreroreaOro'i abomay aro aal
Ail cwM ofi Ol th# b#c#d#nt #nd
claim* w
todudtog wvnetured, cortrgrrr or
untqWdatod dakno, on whom a copy
ol dto notice to aarrod n w l Me daw
dakne wtoi dto Court WITHIN THE
U T E R OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
O R THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE O F A COPY OF
THM NOTICE ON THEM.
A l odor cradbora ol d o decadent
or
tockrdtog unmMurad. conbngom or unkgddatod dakno. mud Mo
d a k dakna wbh M e Court WITHM
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OP TH E FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF T H H NOTICE.
AU. CLAIMS N O T BO F E E D WXX
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data oI Mai pubarabnn ol Ma
Noao* to Augual 7,14.2002
M ARYEM BHC
ROBERT K. MdNTOSH. ESQUIRE
Ftortda Bto No. 37S3Q2
8TENSTROM . M dN TO SH . C O L­
BERT. W HBHAM 8 SIMMONS. P A
PoM OEto* Boa 4141
BantontFL 32772-4841
Tatophona: 407/322-2171
Artomry tor Peraonal RepreaerTethra
PuMtoK Augual 7,14.2002
PPOM
NOTICE OP AUCTION
Thto audton wM b* held on Augual
30. 3003 « 100 AM to 325 Aukn
Aronua, Ovtodo. FL.
Auckon horn 1AM wto 6PM Term*
aro caah or canrttod And* only
Ovtodo Towing roaarroa d o ngir to
aooopl or ratoa* any and a l bid*.
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PuMah Augual 7.2002
PPOM
IN T M C M C U T COURT
OP T M IK IH T U N T H
JUDICIAL C M C U T M
COUNTY. F LO R B A
Cat* No.: 0 8 0 R 4 1 TI8 0 1 T-K
In d a kaaraata ol
JC O .
BCD.
CCD
Chidran
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: J O A O U U F. DE SA
Lato Known Adda**:
7421 Shaapahaad Drtro. Hudson.
Ftortda. 34M7
YOU ARE NOTIFIED dto « i adnn
tor larmriatton ol paroTOal rgyra haa
bean Mad agaavl you and dto you
aro raqWrod to aaand a hearing
batoro d a Honortoto Thomaa Q
Froaman. Judge to d a above toytod
CowL to Courboom M. Sammoto
County Cowdoua*. SOI N Park
Aronua. Sardord. Ftortda. The hear­
ing wfl ba oondudad on Augjal 14.
2002. to 1000 • m. or aa toon rn*r*
FAILURE
TO
PERSONALLY
APPEAR AT THE ADVISORY HEARM O CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO
THE TERMMAT10N O F PARENTAL
RIGHTS OF THESE CHADREN IF
YOU FAA TO APPEAR. YOU MAY
LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A
PARENT T O T M
CHILDREN
NAMED
IN
TH E
PETITION
ATTACHED TO T H U NOTICE. A
delaMl wto ba amarod agwnet you
tor d a ratal damandad m d a
ComptoM or Pennon. Anawar on or
batoro Augual 12.2002
DATED on JWy 1.2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork ol do Qroto Court
aw- nancy
H -------nn. m i i m
Oj.
Aa Doputy Ctork

L

ecals

Anthony M Nardaka. J r , Etquk*
1110 Oougiti Aronua. Sure 1002
Akamont* Spring*. FL 32714
Pubksh July 17. 24. 31, 2002 and
August 7. 2002
00093
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF FLORIOA.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Casa No: 01-CA-245814-L
CITIFINANCIAL. INC 334. U C .
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
SERVICES OF AMERICA INC .
PimmAl
v*
ROBERT FUDGE
JANE DOE
FUDGE. THE UNKNOWN WIFE O f
ROBERT FUOOE: THE ESTATE OF
MARIE
FUOOE.
DECEASED;
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES
CREDITORS.
LIENORS
ANO
TR U STEES OF MAniE FUDGE
DECEASED. ROBERT FUDGE.
HEIR. JANE ROE FUOGE. HEIR
THE UNKNOWN WIFE OF ROBE RT
FUDGE, HEIR. OEOROIANNA
YARNS. HEIR. ROSE E MIMS
HEIR. LIZZIE M FUDGE. HEIR.
CARRIE HOUSE. HEIR IF LIVING
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SAID
DEFENDANTISI. IF REMARRIED
ANO IF OECEASEO. THE RESPEC­
TIVE
UNKNOWN
HEIRS
OEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS
ANO
TRUSTEES ANO ALL O TH En PER
SONS CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AOAINST THE NAMCd
DEFENDANT(S). NORTH AMERI­
CAN CAPITAL CORPORATION A
DISSOLVED CORPORATION.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK. N A .
W HETHER
DISSOLVED
OR
PRESENTLY EXISTING
TO O ETHER
WITH
ANY
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS.
OR
TRUSTEES OF SAID
DEFENOANT(S| ANO A U OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNOER OR AOAINST
DEFENOANT(S);
JOHN
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT.
NOTICE OF SALE
Note* is hereby giren dal. pw
•uanl to a Final Summary Judgment
ol Forectoaw* amend to da abovetoytod cause. In d a Crew! Cowl ol
Oemnoto County. Ftonda. I wto sal
d a property bluet* In Sammoto
Cowry. Ftonda. dtsertoed as:
LOT M . WASHINGTON HEIGHTS.
ACCORDING TO TH E P U T
THEREOF. AS RECORDEO IN
P U T BOOK 3. PAGE 37 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
AIK/A 1267 TAYLOR STREET.
OVIEDO. FL 32785
to pubkc aal*. to da tvghato and bast
tedder, tor catoi. AT THE W EST
FRONT DOOR SEMINOLE COUN
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD.
FLORIOA. Ftortda. at I I 00 A M . on

da If dayol AuguM.2002

Maryann* Morse
Ctork ol CIRCUIT Cowl
BY Mary Stroupe
Deputy Ctork
Law OUce* ol Darnel C Contuegii
8801 North Armenia Avenue
Tampa. Florida 33604 1041
Attorney* tor Puerto
Pubksh JWy 24. 31. 2002 and
August 7.2002
0 0 1 4 1 _______________________
TAMPA. FLORIDA Note* is hereby
given dal d a loaowmg property was
aauad on May I. 2001. al 1500
hour, m Sardord. Honda tor rod*
bon* ol l9USC1SB3*(c) and
2IUSC36I: Twenty (20) Boro* ol
Betol Nut Tobacco Chaw Anyone
desiring to claim tea property m at
appear at d a Customhouse. Tampa.
Ftortda. and FILE A LEGAL CLAIM to
such property to d a amount ol
11,178 wtowi twenty (20) days bom
da dal* ol krto pubicabon ol dto
notice, to detain td which the proper,
ty wto be tottoied and deposed ol to
accordance wbh d a law.
BY
ORDER O F MARY ANN CRAN­
FORD. FINES. PENALTIES ANO
FORFEITURE OFFICER. TAMPA.
FLORIDA
Pubksh: July 24. 31. 2002 and
August 7.2002
00148
T M C M C U T COURT
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLOROA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 02-418CA
DIVISION 14-W.
FIRST NATIONWIDE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Ptordto.
vs
RANOAU C. MORRIS *1 al
Datondardts)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw
auanl lo a Fmal Judgment ol
Mongag* Fwactosw* dried Jidy 03.
2002. and entered n Case NO 0248S ol de Cecua Cowl ol d a EIGH­
TEEN TH Jwkcsto Cento to and tor
SEMINOLE Canty. Flord* wh*ro*i
FIRST NATIONWIDE MORTOAQE
CORPORATION is d a Puerto and
RANDALL C MORRIS U U R A
MYLREA MORRIS FiK/A LAURA M
MYLREA. are da Determents I wto
tea lo d a Nghwsl and basl ladder tor
cash at W EST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIOA to
11.00 AM. on d a 22 day ol August.
2002. da toaowsig dtsertoed proper­
ty es tel torth n taM F n i l Judgment
FROM THE SOUTHEAST COR
NER OF O U T LOT "XT OF GREEN
LEAF AND W ILSON8 AOOITION
TO
LAKE
MARY. FLORIDA.
ACCORDING TO TH E P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 3. PAGES 28 ANO 27 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. RUN
W E8T A DISTANCE OF 222 3 FEET
TO TH E SOUTHW EST CORNER
OF SAID O U T LOT X T, THENCE
RUN NORTH ALONG THE WEST
LINE OF SAIO LOT A DISTANCE OF
210 00 FEET. THENCE RUN
NORTH 67 DEGREES 57T0T EAST
23183 FEET. TO A POINT ON T I *
EAST LINE OF SAIO LOT I HE MCE
RUN SOUTH 300 FEET TO T I *
POINT OF BEQINNINO
A K A 128 S lake Street. Lake
Mary. FL 32748
WITNESS MY KANO and da seal
ol tea Cowl on Juty I I . 2002
Maryann* Mon*
Ctork ol d a Cento Cowl
By Mary Slroipe
Deputy Ctork
Echevarria 4Associate* PA
P.O Boa 25011
Tampa. Flunla 33822 5011
"See Americans wdh Osabtobet Ac)
Myou ar* a parson wtth a thtalakty
who needs accommodation in order
to pane**!* ei d a proceedng ycu
are armed al no cuel to you. tor da
provision d certain assistance
Pleat* contact Court AdmeatliaUm
al 201 N Park Aronua. Sardord

\Vr&lt;1ncsct;i\. August 7. 2002 P flR ®

Lecals

L ecals

LEGAI.S

L ecals

Honda 32771. le«#phon« numbar
(407)665-4227. w«hm 2 worfctng
day* ol your t*c**A ol IN* docu­
ment. M hearing impaired. (TOO) 1*
600 955-6771.
Pub**h
31. 2002 and August 7.
2002
00167

Clerk of CIRCUIT Court
BY Mery Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Lew Ofhces of Dentef C Coosuegrs
8901 North Armenia Avenue
Temps. Ftonda 33604-104!
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Pubksh *k/y 31. 2002 and August
7.2002
00169

706 South D*»e Highway
Coral Gabies. Ftonda 33146
Telephone (305)666 2?99
Persons with dtsabrfify who need a
special accommodation to partici­
pate m this proceeding shoukj con­
tact ADACoordmator at 301 N Park
Avenue Suite N . Sanford. Florida
32771. at least frve day* poor to the
ceedmg Telephone (407)3234330 E it 4227. t 600 955
877HTDO) or 1 600 955 6770(V).
via Ftonda Relay Service /rc
Pubksh July 31. 2002 and August 7.
2002
00192

lowing property located In Semetoto
County, ftonde
LO T 69 GRANADA S O U TH .
ACCORDING
TO
TH E
PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECO R DED fN
PLAT BOOK 15 PAGE(S) I X . PUOLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Att/A 516 PEACHTREE STREET.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 37701
hm% been f4ed egamtl you end your
•re required lo »erve ■ copy of your
written defence*. 4 any to 4 on Bnen
L Roieler. Eequire. Sfeven B
Greenfield P A . PUn«.fT» attorney,
al 7 0 X We»l Palmetto Parti Road
Suite 407. Boca Raton. Florida
33433 wenm X day* of the ftr»t date
of pubtcation of tt*« notice, and f**e
the ongmai wiftwhe derV of tins court
(P O Drawer C . Sanford. FL 37777)
on Plamlrff t attorney or mvnediately
tbereafter; olberwise a defaiA w»&gt; be
entered agamst you tor tt&gt;« re*ef
demanded m the compiaml or peti­
tion
Dated on JUL73. 7 X 7
MARYAlfNE MORSE
As ClerA of the Court
By Rutti Kmg
A* Deputy Clerfc
PubfcVi July 31. 7 X 7 and August 7.
7X7
00195

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IH ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
Cate No. 02-CA-1622-14 L
W EILS FARGO BANK
MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. F/K A NORWEST
OANK MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE FOR
REGISTERED
HOLDERS
OF
OPTION ONE MORTGAGE LOAN
TRUST 2000 B. ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATES. SERIES 20004.
Plarnl.fi.
PATRICK JEROME ROCKS, el #1.
Defendant^)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO PATRICK JEROME ROCKS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
305 Live Oak Boulevard
Sartord. FL 32773
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDER. ANO AGAINST THE HERE­
IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN­
D A N TS ) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE OEAD 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 that an action
lo forectoee a mortgage on the fol­
lowing de*cnbed property in SEMI­
NOLE County Honda
LOT 98. HIDDEN LAKE PHASE III.
UNIT 1. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 27. PAOES 44
THROUGH 47. INCLUSIVE. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
ha* been Med agaaitl you and you
art required to aerve a copy ol your
written defenses wttan X day* after
the Imt publication. M any. on
Echevarria A Associate*. P A .
Plaintiff's attorney, whose address Is
9119 Corporal* Lake Dove. Suite
300. Tampa. Ftortda 33634. and Ma
the ongnal with this Court efther
before service on Planters attorneys
or vnmedutefy thereafter', otherwise,
a default wU be entered against you
for the rakaf demanded In the
Comptart or petihon
This note# shal ba pubhshed once
each week for two consecutive
weeks In the Sanford Herald
WITNESS my hand and the seal ol
this Court on Via day ol JUL 24.
2002
Maryann# Morse, clerk
Ctork ol toe CIRCUIT Court
By Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
Echevame AAssociates. P A . P O
Boa 25018. Tanpa. FL 33622-5018
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT CO UR T ADMIN 1STRA
r-MOM NUMBER (407)323-4330.
NOT U T E R THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO TH E PROCEED­
ING
IF HEARING IMPAIRED,
(ID O ) 1-800855-6771, OR VOICE
(V) 1 600 8556770. VM FIORIOA
R E U Y SERVICE
PubkMiJuty 31.2002 aret August
7.2002
00186
M T H t C U C U T COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUW CIAL C M C U T
O f T H t S TA Tf O r FLOMOA.
H A N D FOR
BCktoNOEl COUNTY
ervti. d c v u io n
Caaa No: H C A -1 4 2 M 4 -B
TRAVELERS BANK t TRUST. FSB.
FANNY MORALES: JOHN DOE
MORALES. THE UNKNOWN
HUSBANO OF FANNY MORALES.
IF LIVINO. INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF 8AI0
DEFENOANT(8). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASEO. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS ANO TR U S TEES ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CU1MINO
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMEd
DEFEND ANT(S).
M IO HUNDS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC : BAYTREE. A CONDOMINIUM.
SECTION NINE. IN C : PAINEANDERSON PROPERTIES. INC.;
W HETHER
DISSOLVED
OR
PRESENTLY EXISTING. TO GETH
ER WITH ANY ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. OR TRUSTEES OF SAIO
DEFENOANT(S) ANO ALL OTHER
PERSONS
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNOER. OR AGAINST
DEFENDANT(S) JO H N
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOE.
THE UNKNOWN TENANT,
140T1CI OF SALS
Note* w hereby gnran kiel. p a tu*m to a Fro l Summary Judgment
d Foreclosure entered In k a aborottytod causa, n Vi* Caato Court d
Sanenoto Coxity. Ftortda. I wto sai
Via property srluala ki Seminole
County. Ftonda. daaertoad as:
Condominium Una No. 55.
BAYTREE.
a
condominium
Seelon Nine, according to the
Amandmanl to Vie Declaration d
Pubkc Record* d Sammoto County.
Ftonda. bang an Amantonara to kw
ongmai Dadarakon d Condomnum
recorded In Official Records Book
866. Pag** 30 ffirou?i 113. Pubkc
Records ol Semmoie County.
Ftonda accontng to tie Poor ptol
wlech * pan o&lt; tie ptol plan and sur­
vey in wtech aro Estates T T . "IF. T ,
and * r to th* Declaration pi
Hatlnctiont.
Reservation*,
Covenants.
Conditions
and
Lavements ol SHEOAH. SECTION
9. a condonerwan rBeaded in Olkaal
Records Book 866 Paget 38
Ihrou^i 70. Pubkc Records ol
Semmoto Cosily. Florida and said
EsM rtt to Via aforesaid Oadarabon
d Condomnksn recorded in Otoowl
Records Book M l . Paget 71
through Its . Pubkc Records d
Semnoto Comfy. Ftonda. togethaf
wtoi and unkrotad ntaretl m and to
the common alamsnls at asampktied referred to and sal forth m sad
Declaration and said Eshtoff *E"
A K A 70 Morse Loap 85. Writer
Springs. FL 32708
el pubkc tale, to the leghesl and basl
bidder, lot cash. AT TH E W EST
I RONT DOOR SEMINOLE COUN
T y COURTHOUSE. SANFORD.
FLORIDA. Ftonda. al 11 00 A M . on
trie 22 day d August. 2002
Maryam* Mors*

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 01-CA-2106-14-K
LASALLE NATIONAL BANK. AS
TRUSTEE FOR APC MORTGAGE
LOAN ASSET BACKED
CERTIFICATE SERIES 1999 3.
UNDER THE POOLING ANO
SERVICING AGREEMENT. OATED
AS OF 9199.

Piemen.

THOMAS C MCFARLAND, at e l.
Defendants
RE-NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur­
suant lo an Order or Summary Fmal
Judgment of foreclosure dated
March 13. 2002 end an Order
Resetting Sale dated JUL 24. 2002.
I entered m Case No 01-CA2106-14 K of me O cu* Court of the
Eighteenth Judicial Orcut m and for
Semmole County. Ftonda wherein
LASALLE NATIONAL BANK AS
TR U S TEE, etc. i* PUmtiff and
THOMAS C MCFARLANO. *t #1.
are Defendants. I wrt *#4 to the high­
est and best bidder for cash at the
West Front Door of the Semmole
County Courthouse. 301 North Park
Avenue. Sanford. Ftonda 32771 at
Semmole County. Ftonda. at 1100
am on the day of AUO 29 2002. the
following desertbed property as set
torth m sad Order or Final Judgment,
to-wtt*
LOTS 13 AND 14. BLOCK 13.
DREAMWOLD. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 3. PAGES 90
ANO 91 OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
If you ere a parson wtth a doatekty
(ho need* any accommodation n
order to participate m this proceed­
ing, you ere entded. at no coet lo
you. lo the provision of certain assisce Please contact the Court el
407-665-4330 wfthm two (2) wortung
days of your race** of th»s Notice, if
you are hearing or voce impaired,
cal Ftonda Relay Serve# (600) 955•770
Deled at Sanford. Ftortda. on JUL
24. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctork. Cecuft Court
By Mary Stroup*
Aa Deputy Clark
SMITH. HIATT 6 DtAZ. P A
Attorney* tor Plambfl
2691 East Oakland Park Boulevard.
Suita 303
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33306
Pubksh Sanford Herald
Pubksh July 31. 2002 and August 7.
2002
00190
IH THE ORCUTT COURT
O f TH E 1KTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
•EkMNOLE COUNTY,
FLOROA
CASE NO.: Q2-CA-31M4-W
THE CITIZENS BANK OF OVIEDO.
Plant*.
ABRAM EVER ETT s f l AVRQR V
W T R E T tr
M ..*
*1.
betentonte
n o n c e Ok SALE
. .(***• •
•
wi n * * * 0 #
Summary Fro! Judgment dated July
3. 2002. to Casa No 02-CA-315-14
W d Vo Croat Court tor Semnoie
Canty. Ftonda to which THE CITI­
ZENS BANK OF OVIEDO ■
PI*toM and ABRAM EVER ETT kVa
AVRON
EVE R E TTE
I*
th*
Defendant. I wd aai to Via ht^oet
and bail bidder tor caah at
Sanenoto County Conhoua*. 301
N. Park Aronua. 8antord. Sanenoto
County. Ftortda. at 11.00 am . on
August 22. 2002. Ih
order d Summary ktnal JudgmaTO
Leila) 43. WASHINGTON
HEIGHTS, aceordmg to the ptol
Vtored. recorded In Ptel Book 3.
Paged) 37. d to* Public Record, ol
Samlnoto County. Ftonda
DATED JUL 23. 2003.
Maryanns Morse
Ctork ol toe Clreu* Court
By Rulfl King
At Deputy Ctotk
J Timothy Schulte
Zimmerman, Sbuffiaid. Kiser &amp;
Sutckffe.PA
Landmark Cantor On*. Soto 800
315 E. Robewon Street
POeoaSOOO
Ortando.FL 32101
(407) 428-7010
If you aro a person wtvt a cktabWty
Ion to parkapal* In tow proceedng.
you are arsated. at no cost to you. to
to* provision d special astatine*
Pleat* contact Court Adnrattration
al 301 N Park Aro.. Sto N301,
Sanford. Ftonda 37771, totophon*
(407)323-4330, E r l 4227. ertoen two
wotking days d your receipt d ton
notice It hearing Impaired. (TOO) 1BOO 0556771 a Vote* (V) 1-800
088-1770. vt* Ftonda Relay Service
Pubkeh JOy 31,2002 and August 7,
2002
O O lt l
IN THE C M C U T COUNT
Ok TH E 1ITH
JUOtCtAL CM C U T
V4 ANO FOP
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLOMOA
CASE NO. 03-CA4M-14W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. V4C.
AS NOMINEE FOR FIFTH THIRD
BANK. SUCCESSOR TO OLD
KENT MORTOAQE COMPANY.
KENNETH SELL.'*1 u s . al al .
Dafandanffi).
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to an Older a Fetal Judgment
8cT&lt;*dukng
Foredoture
Sato
•reared on Jidy 18, 2002 *1 tola cate
now penckng in said Coin, to* atyto
or which W Indcatod aboro.
I wM ael to to* highast and beat bid­
der tor cash at to. West Front Door.
SEMINOLE CO U N TY CO U R T­
HOUSE. X I Norm Park Aroreja.
Sanford. Ftonda 32771. at 1100
A M on Via 22 day at August. 2002.
to* toaowtng daaertbad property s i
set torth et said Order or Fetal
Judgment, to-w*
LO T 18 ANO WEST 16 68 OF LOT
20. BLOCK F. LAKE WAYMAN
HEIGHTS.
FIRST
ADOITION.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 4. PAGE 23. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUN
TY. FLORIOA
ORDERED AT SEMINOLE COUN
TY FLORIOA. ton dey cT JUL 22.
2002
MARYANNE MORSE
As Ctork. Ctrcu* Coet
S E M M O U . Ftonda
By Mary Stroup*
As Deputy Ctork
SPEAR * HOFFMAN

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 02-CA-976-14W
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
Plaint(ft,
vs
WILLIAM MACLEOO. et ui . et a l.
Defendant!*).
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
suanf to an Order or Fmal Judgment
Scheduling
Foreclosure
Sale
entered on July 19. 2002 m this case
now pendmg m sad Court, the style
of which is indicated above
I wtN sell to the highest and best bid­
der for cash at the West Front Door.
SEMINOLE CO U N TY CO U R T­
HOUSE. X I North Park Avenue.
Sanford Florida 32771. al if 00
A M on the 22 day of August. 2002.
the fokowmg described property as
set forth in said Order or Final
Judgment, lo wtt
LOT 122. OF SPRINGS LANOINQ
UNIT FOUR. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 25. PAGE 83. 64 ANO
85. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
ORDERED AT SEMINOLE COUN
TY FLORIDA, this 19 day of » y
2002
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk. Cacmt Court
SEMINOLE. Ftonda
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Clerk
SPEAR A HOFFMAN
706 South Dule Highway
Coral Gables. Ftonda 33146
Tafephon# (305)666 2299
Parsons wtth &lt;*tab*ty who need a
special accommodation to partici­
pate n this proceeding shoukj con­
tact ADACoordmator at X I N Park
Avenue. Suite N . Sanford. Ftonda
32771. at toast five days poor to the
proceedng Telephone (407)3234 3 X EH
4227; 1 600 9558771 (TOO), or 1 600 9558770&lt;V).
vie Ftortda Relay Sendee Ac
Pubksh July 31. 2002 end August 7.
2002
00193
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
O f TH E 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
U M M O L E COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A M NO.: 02-CA-1156-14W
NAT ION SC RE OfT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION.
Plant*.
vs
FELICIA BRADWELL. at el.
Defendants
NOTICE O f ACTION
T Tfl^THP UNKNOWN h e i r s . Be n
-*r - M o W is R s .
Bk Q S IO tltC S . U tttO n s C fltO i
“ t o r s . TR U S TEE S ANO ALL
O TH E R ,W H O UAY CLAIM AN
IN TER EST IN THE ESTATE OF
MARY W EST A4VA MARY R WEST.
DECEASED (Rastdenca Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toal an acbon
tor Forodoauro d Mortgage on to*
totfowmg desenbed property
LO T 188 ANO THE EAST 1/3 OF
LO TS
189 AND 200. J O .
PACKARD S FIRST AOOITION TO
MIDWAY. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 2. PAGE 104. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE CO U N­
TY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 3360 EAST STR EET ROAD
*48. SANFORD. FL 32771
has been Ned egenst ycu and you
a n required to astro a copy d your
■man delen.ee. I any. to a. on
Marshal C Watson. P A . Attorney
tor pleeiMI. whose address M 1800
NW 48TH STREET. S U T E 120. FT
LAUDERDALE. FL 33308 wftoei Het­
ty ( X ) dey* after to* lest pubkc*non
of ton Notice n to* (Pleat* pubksh
In THE SEMINOLE HERALD) and
Ma Via ongeial weh the Ctork ol Vet
Court either before aarvlca on
Plaetoirs attorney a immediately
Hereafter, otherwise a default wet ba
•reared agaetst you tor toa reket
damandad et Via compare
In accordance with to* American*
w«h Diabetes Act Parsons weh
Dw shap es naadng a special atxommodahon to parbopata ei ton proceedng should contact eta Coud
Admembatot at M l N Park Aronua.
Santoro FL 32771. Tatophona
Number (407)123 4330 not latar
than seven (7) days prior to to* proceedmg It hearing atpeeed. (TDO)
18008558771 a Votes (V)I SOO885-8770 via Ftonda Relay Services
WITNESS my hand and to* teal ot
Vet Court toa day d JUN 24 2002
Mary Anne Morse
Aa Ctork ol to* Court
By Ruth Ketg
At Deputy Ctork
Pubksh (Pleat* pubksh m The
Sanenoto Herald)
Pubith Jdy 31. 2002 and August
7.7002
00184
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH

JUHCULCMCUTM

ANO FOR S E M M O U
COUNTY. FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 02-CA-1354-14-L
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. IN C .
at Nonane* tor Household Fnance
Corporation,
Ptamtet.
v*
ESTATE OF NEOMIA WILKINSON
•tat.
NOTICE OF ACTION
T O ESTATE OF NEOMIA WILKIN
SON.
Deceased.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF NEOMIA WILKINSON
Deceased. JOHN DOE and JANE
DOE. representing a l unknown
assignees
kenora.
creditors,
trustees, or other claimants, by.
toroudi undei a agent! NEOMIA
WILKINSON, end ALL O TH ER
UNKNOWN PARTIES, nctodng * a
named Defendant a deceased, to*
personal rapretanubro*. to* sever­
ing spouse, heet. devisees,
grantees. cretMort. and *1 other perket deeteng. by torrsjgh. aider a
aganit that Defendant end a*
dasnanu. persona, a parties netu
ial a corpaata, a whose t a d legal
sutua a unknown, daereng letdat
any d Ye above named or desc/bed
Defendants
last known lettoencet and current
retatoncat unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO toil an action
to totedo** a mortgage on to* tot

IN THE CIRCUIT CO UR T
O f THE l i f t
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: M C A 1 9 M 1 4 K
NOVASTAR MORTGAGE. INC .
PLAINTIFF
VS
CH ES TER
K
SMEN
A/K/A
CHESTER KAI TEH SMEN. ET AL .
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO CHESTER K SMEN AK/A
CH ESTER KAI TEH SHEN ANO
APARECIOA R SHEN
whose residence is unknown H
he/she/Ihey be Irving, and if
he'sheThey be dead, tne unknown
defendants who may be spouses,
heirs,
devisees.
grantees,
assignees.
lienors.
creditors,
trustees, and al parties Ua*nmg an
interest by. through, imder or agamst
the Defendants, who are not known
to be dead or akve. and al parties
having or daenmg to have any right
title or interest in the property
desertbed In the mortgage being
foreclosed herein
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that
an echon to foreclose a mortgage on
LO T I X . THE SEASONS.
ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN PLAT
BOOK 50. PAGElS) 74 THROUGH
27. INCLUSIVE. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
has been I4ed agamst you and the
you are required to serve a copy of
your written defenses, it any. to it on
DAVID J STERN. ESQ Plamtifts
attorney, whose address is X I S
Unrventfy Dnve #5X. Plantatwn. FL
33374 on or before (no later than X
days from the dale of the 1**1 publi­
cation of this notice of action) and Me
the ongmai with the dark of this court
either before service on Plamuffs
attorney or immedmlely thereafter,
otherwise a default w«* be entered
agamst you for (he relief demanded
In the complaint or petition I4ed hereW T
£
*'VflthE5S n f V u f t a X tire seal ot
tnts Court at SLM ilK XL County
Ftonda. this day of JUL73 7007
MARYANNE MORSEL CtERK
CLERK O* TH f'C lR CU lT COURT
BY Ruth Kmg
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVIOJ STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
X I S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 5 X
PLANTATION FL 33374
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persons with d M N b e * need­
ing a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
et
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at (407)665-4227. 1600 955-6771 (TDO) or 1 4 X 9550770. vie Ftonda Relay Service.
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB
USMED ONCE A WEEK FOR TW O
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE HER­
ALD
Pubksh wMy 31. 2002 end August 7.
2002
00196
Notice of Application
foc Tea Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toal
ML MCI CUST (OCEAN PARK), to*
hoktot d to* toaowtng cerWKala(s)
has Ned said c*rohc*to&lt;t) tor a tai
deed to be issued toereon Th* certihcat* numbei(s) and year(s) ot
issuance, toa deecnpOon d toe prop­
atty. and Via named) n when a was
assessed tv are as taaows
CERTIFICATE NO: 2133
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID«: 10-21-28-82t-l3AO2050
Descnpbon d Propatty LEO UNIT
208 BLDO 13A HIDOEN SPRINGS
CONOO ORB 1584 PG 888
Nainas In which assessed
MICHAEL P OOLDSON
A l d taxi property bong m toa
C a nty d Sammoto. Stale ot Ftonda
Unto** such cerohcatod) thaJ ba
redeemed accadng to tow. to* prop­
erty deecrfoed m such caatocate(s)
wW be eotd to to* h^toel Odder at
to* wwel front boa. Semmoto Ca nty
Courthouse. Santoro. Ftonda. on
Monday. September 09. 2002. at
1100am
Paymare d Sato toa. appkeabto
documentary stamp laias and
recordmg leas are raqueed to ba
paTO by toa successful bOder et to*
sale I u« paymare d on amount
•qual to ffw tsghasl bTO w dua etohm
24 hours after to* adrorkaed ten* d
set* A l payments shea be cash a
guaranteed
instrument.
mad*
payable to to* Ctotk d to* Cecu*
Coutt
Dated on 7/25/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLO R O A
by GERALDINE MART ORD Deputy
Ctork
Pubksh July 31, 2002 and
August 7. 14. 21. 2002

00202
NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS K A M I
Nobca w haraby given toal I am
engaged m business si 082 Maiden
Court. Longwood. Semmoto Cotmty.
Ftonda imder to* Frckbou* Name ol
AH About Insurance and toal I
mend to rentier said name with toa
Drvttion
d
Corporations
Talahassea. Ftonda. m accordance
w«h toa provtwona d toa Fctooua
Name Statutes lo-Wa Section
885 08. Ftonda SLakket 1881
Merry end Judah Corcoran
Pubksh August 7. 2002
PP053

�Leg a ls
Notice of Application
for Tai Daod
NOTICE IS MCRCBY OlVEN. Ihat
1*1MCI CUST (OLYMPIC), tha hold
¥* ol IN» following coflihcalofs) hat
H&lt;h1 tart ccrlificate(t) for a tai dood
lo be tt'oed thereon The certificate
^n b e r(t) and year&lt;t) of Ittuance.
fie detcnpOon ol the property, and
f » name(t) m which it was attested
k are at toflowt
j CERTIFICATE NO: 1667
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID# 02 ■20-30-&amp;21-0000?300
i Deurnpron ol Property UNIT 230
pIDQEWOOD VILLAS A CONDO
OHO 3169 PO 2$6
N a m In which l l l l l l l i ASSO­
CIATES FINANCIAL SERVICES
At ol sett property being m Pm
County ol SenwxtM Stile ol Flonde
Uniete eucn certhceleli) I N I be
redeemed ecconkng lo law. the prop­
erty deecftMd m eucn certrfcalefi)
•'I be told lo the Nghetl twMet et
*m »**t Iron! doot. Senwtote Coxpy
Courthouee. Seniord. Flonde. on
Mondey. September 09. 2002. *1
tIOOem
Peymem ol Sale lee. apptcsble
documentery stamp u i e t end
recurring lees ere required lo be
paid by r e successful ladder si the
sale FU« peymerd ol an amount
equal to the highest bid Is due snttwi
24 hour* alter the advertised bme oI
sale. At payments then be cash or
guaranteed
instrument,
made
payable lo Pm Clerk ol toe O c u t
Court
Dated on 7/23/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Clerk
Pubbah: July 31.2002 and
August 7. 14. 21.2002
00203

L egals
Pub»ah: J d y 31.2002 end
August 7. 14.21.2002
00204
Notice ol Application
for Ta i Paid
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Pm I
MLMCI CUS T (PIER). PM hotter ol
Pm tobowmg certAcated) has Ned
sett certificated) lor a U i deed to be
issued thereon The certificate raatu
ber|s) end yeerts) ol aeuance. Pm
desenmnn ol Pm property, end Pm
named) * which 4 was assessed
rv'ari si Mows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1M1
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID* 02-20-30-321-00001170
Description el Property UNIT 117
RIOGEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3160 PG 260
Names In which assessed RIOOWOOD V IL A S INC
A l of sett property beeig In Pm
Co n fy oI SenanoM. Stale ol Flonde
umeaa such cerebcaied) shal ba
redeemed accorring lo law. Pm prop­
erty detailed In such certificated)
» i be sold lo Pm hnywel batter el
Pm watt horn door. Seminole County
Courthouee. Seniord. Flonde. on
Mondey. September 00, 2002. el
1100am
Payment ol Sale lee,
documentary sump Uses i
recordng lees are required to ba
patt by Pm aucceaalul batter pi Pm
sale Ful payment ol an amovtl
equal to toe Ngheet bid la due wtthin
24 hours allef the edvertMed bme oI
sale A l payments shal be cash or
guaranteed
Instrument,
payable lo Pm Ctotk ol Pm CPcsai
Court.
Deled on 7/2V2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Clem
Pubeah Jd y 31.2002 and
Auguet 7.14,21. 2002
00203

Notice ol Application
for Tat Paid
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tiat
MLMCI CUST (OCEAN PARK), the
'older ol Ihe loSowmg certifcale(i|
has Nad sax) ceroftcalals) lor a tai
lorTP i Dead
daed to be laaued thereon The carNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Pie!
ehcele number(s) end yeer|s| oI
MLMCI CU S T (CLOVERFIELD), Pm
Issuance Ihe deicnpfion ol the prop­
hotter ol Pm Mowing certificated)
erty. end the named) In suhch I was
hat Nad aatt cbrUlceted) ka a in
assessed s i r e at toaows
dead lo ba laaued thereon The carCER T1FKATI NO: 31t(
liheale numberlt) end year(s) of
YEAR OF ISSUANCE. 2000
lenience. Pm deeortpPon of Pm pro^
PARCEL IDS. 21-21-29-SCN-0000arty, and Pm named) Pi which I waa
n
assessed Wara aa Mowe:
. Descnplion oI Properly: LEO LOT 2
CERTIFICATE NO: U N
TRAIUVOOO ESTATES SEC 1 PB
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
16PG27
PARCEL IDE: 00-21-2*-iOHCOOO. Names to witch tsseeaed OSWAL6000
bO GM ED ERO S
Deacnpeon ol Property LEO LOT
AS ol sard proparty beeig m lha
000 WEKIVA HUNT CLUB FOX
County Cd Semnole, SUM oI Florida
HUNT SEC 3 PB 10 POS OS TO 02
- Unless such cerWcaMd) she! be
Names In which attested RAN­
redeemed accosting lo law, Pm prop*
DALL THORNTON
arty daacrt&gt;ad m auch cartAcalafs)
A l of sett property being In Pm
are be add lo Pm rvgheat bidder et
Comfy of 8emlnole. SUM of Florida.
Pm west horn doot. Seminole Canty
umeaa such certificated) ahal be
Courthouse. Santoro. Florida, on
redeemed aoconpng lo lew. Pm prop­
! Monday. September 00. 2002. at
erty deecribed In euch cerofeated)
ft 00am
aril ba bold to Pm htghaef bttdar al
. Payment ol Sale lee. appaceWe
PM weal Iron door. SemlnoM County
documentary stamp lasts and
Courthouee. Seniord. Florida, on
lecorttng lees sre requeed lo be
Monday. September 00. 2002. al
11.00am.
peal by Pm suoceselul bidder d PM
pale Fuo peymem ol an amove
Peymem oI Sale lee, f p e r wMf
documentary stamp lasas and
equal to toe r»?wel btt le due wftom
&gt;4 hours aftar Pm adverkaad bme ol
reooriAng Mae are required lo be
tale Al peymema shal be cash or
i by Pm euoceeefd bidder al Pm
fuarsnlaad
mstromam.
mada
l. Ful payment of an amoum
payable 10 PM Clerk ol Pm CacUl
equal to to* h^yieel bid la due wttNn
Court
24 hours aflsr Pm ad e ms I d Bme ol
: Gated on 7/23/2002.
fMARYANNE MORSE
guatamasd
PMtnanam.
|CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
payable lo Pm Ctoik of PM CPcm
I SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORJOA
Court.
'by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Deled on 7/23/2002.
Cierti____________
MARYANNE MORSE

ST. JOHN* RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Qlvoo WtlBen Hotoce of PiWnael OSePIcl PeiM Isn
The Detncl gnree notloe of M mum lo Iseue 0 perms to Pm foaowttg epppcantd) on Auguet IS. 2002:
Semnoto County Board of Comfy Commjeetoners. 300 Weal Lake Mary
BNd. SarPonL FL 32773-7400. appAcabon 00241. Tha OMPId proppels lo
sAocaU 1 S O rrpaon paSnne per day ol ground water lor pubbe supply type uae
n serve an aesmaud poptiaaon of 10.203 residents Pom senates Ppough
2003. PMn 1.311 mMon geione per day of ground water tor 2007 torou^i
2012. PMn 1.300 mffion gaSont par day of ground wwler tor 2013 torounto
2022 The wtPidrawsle uead by PPa propoeed prefect aril oonstol of Oround
Water Irom Pm Floridan Aquder via 4 ecPve were to SenwnM County, located
in Secbone IS. Toemefsp 21 SouPv Range 29 EaeL knoem aa SenPnoto CouPy
Lfnwooa n w m m .
Tha Metis) comatotog aach ol Pm shove Salad applcaPonft) are pirettsbta tor
inspection Monday Pvougfi Fnday ascept to Mgal holdays. 1 00 am . to 100
p m at Pm SI Johns River Water Management DtoPtd Heedqueriers Of PM
appropnale Senrtca Cento. The Dwtrlct erl take acaon on each perm* appttcason laud above infest a paoaon to an amtemaPaPya procewang (hearing)
la Mad pursuant to Pm pnMtkmt ol Secbona 120 300 and 12037, Florida
S u iu u t Chapter 23-106 and 40C-1.100T, Florida AdnpmMraPva Coda
(F A C ).
A person whoee tubstenoel speresto am aPactod by any pf toe Olablcrs pro­
poeed permabng decMione ttenubed above may pabaon to aOnMtlrePvt
hearing to eocorHence wph Secaont 120-300 and 12037, F A . or al pamsa
may reach ■ wrwtn agreemera on meathon aa an aaamaRva remedy wider
Secton 120 373, F.S. Chooeng memabon wM not adversely allecl PM ngfp to
■ hearing P medubon does not reeuP to ■ tetoemem The prooeduree to pur­
suing medMbon ere eel torih to Sachem 120.373, FA., and RuAee 23-100.111
end 23-103401- 403. F A C Pebbone muet comply arih Pm requrtmama of
Florida Aittprsabaava Coda. Chapur 23-103 and ba Mad srito (received by) Pm
Dwtnct Clerk, loceied M DetrW Heedquenera. 4043 Rett BlreeL PsleOua.
Flonde 32177.
Pebbone t o edmesePblwe hearing on Pm above app*caaon(i) muet be Med
wahto iwemy-one {21) days of pubbeebon ol PPa nobce or wPMn baerpyribi (23)
days of Pm Dwtnct depoeamg Pee noace of spare to Pm mal t o Poee persona
to whom toe Duma mere actual noaca Fafkse to Me a peaaon wshin psa bme
period NmI conetmu a waiver of any rlgm euch pereon may have to requeel
an aipTpnWraova daumwiaaon (hearing) i n t o Sechone 120 300 and 12037,
F 8 , concammg toa tubfed parma appaoaaon. Pabbona ePach ara not Had to
accordanca arih Pm above provteiona are tubfod to dtorrPaaaf.
Bacauaa lha edmimalrabv# haartng procaaa la dulgnaj lo tormulala Anal
agency acton. Pm Msig of a paaoon means Pm I Pm DwtncTi Inal acton may
ba dllararp bom Pm poeaon taken by I to PPa nohea of seam. Persona ahoee
tubetanbal SPereeU wE be aPecled by any auch Inal decieion of Pm OMPlct on
Pm pppicahon have Pm ngfp to become a party to Pm prooaadtog, to accor­
danca wan p m laqubemams aaf torih above
Gloria Lawta. Dsscto. Dtvwion of Perm! DaU Services
81 Johns Rarer Water Manegemem M u d
Pubkeh Augual 7.2002
PP033
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT CP3TTUCT
wrttlao Notica of Inlaortort District Dictaiofl
Tha Olslrlcl grvee noaca of is mum to laaue a partnp to PM Mtoring ippftcamis) on Augual 13.1002
CPy of Langwood. too East Warren Ava. Longwood. FL 32730, apperanon
S3274. The Dietncl proposes to aiocau up to 2 31 mMton gabona par day of
ground water lor houeehott. commarcutonduelriaL common landecape Irriga­
tion. eeaenhel and imaccxxmSed tor type uses to suppty an aatonalad popuUbon of 13.431 people Tha arihdriwato uaad by PPa propoaad profea W oontwi of Ground WeUr bom Pm Ftondan Aqutor vto 3 acove webs to Sananoto
CousPy. loceied si Secaone 31.32. Townahgi 20 South, Ranga 30 EaaL known
as C ITY OF LONQWOOOTha Maa(t) oonumsig aach of Pm above-Mad appacaaonfs) ara avalabto tor
SMpachon Monday Pvougfi Fnday acrept tor legal hokdays, 300 am . to 300
p m al PM 8 ( Johns River Water Management Oetnct Hserkyisriere or PM
WtofOpneto Service Cantor. TheDwindwHUkeecuononeechpermieppacaaon baled above vPete • peoun lor an ecSneuetretnre procaerkng (hearsig)
■ Mad pureuwP to Pm provwiont ol Sechone 120 300 and 12037. Flonde
Statutes Chapter 20-100 and 40C-1.I007, Florida AdmnWralhra Coda
(F A C ).
Apanon whoaa eubeunhal spareeu am aPaclad by any of pm Oetncrs pro­
poeed pamPUng daaatona ttemSed above may pahhon tor a*ntoMhihve
hearing to accordance arih Sechone I20S30 and 12037. F A . or al parhaa
may reach a wmien agrearnam on maUahon aa an aAamaPva ramady mdat
Sechon 120373. F.S. Chooatog madMbon wri not adversely allecl PM n^P to
a hearing P maebauon does not reaub to a satoamam. Tha procadwaa tar pursusig nmbaisn ara tai torih to Sechon 120 573. F A . and RuAae 20-100 111
and 2*-10*401-403. F A C Pabhona mual comply eipi Pm raquramama of
Ftanda AuiienaUssn Coda. Chapur 20-103 and be IPad wtoi (rat alpad by) Pm
Dmmc I Clerk, loceied al DMtncf Headquarters. 4040 Rett Sheet PstoPia.
Florida 32177.
i tor admmalraPva hearing on Pm above appacaboms) muai ba Mad
n reenry-ona (21) days cP pubbcaaon of Psa nohoe or wHPn heerpy-en (23)
cP PM OMPId depoeang PPa nobce of spent to Pm mal tor ppm # persona
to wiiom p m Duind mase actual nohoa FaPure to Ma a pahhon arihta PPa bma
rwiptt shal COHMMP a waiver of any ngfp such parson may hava to requasl
An attopnebaPPP datompnabon (haarmg) undar Sechone 120 SB* an* 11037,
FS concemsig3w eubjad pamPI appkceuon PePaona which ara not Mad to
accordance w «i Pw sbova provtotona are auApad to HanPaaai
the adeWpebative hearing procaas m daargnad to tomslato Inal
Sdencv acbon. toe B n of a paahon maana mat toa OettcTs *naf acaon may
tvsdrierem bean toa pnfhon lakan by I to PPs nonce ol tolam. Pereone whoee
uc srentwl sPeresll w « be elected by any such bnal deoeror of toe Dwmd on
M ^ h e s h o n leva • » ngfp to bacoma a party to toe prooaedng. to eocor
req-eamema eel totoabows
Guna Laww Dvectof, Dmaun of ParmP Os
si Jd s e Rwer WsMf Msnagamam Oehid
Puossn Auguef7 **•
PP033

L egals

Legals
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctarii
PubHh Jufy 31. 2002 and
August 7. 14. 21. 2002
00200
for Ta i Paid
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN. that
MLMCI CUST (OLYMPIC), toe hold­
er of toe fcriowmg certificated) hat
Ned sett certificated) tor ■ las dead
to ba laauad toareon Tha cartPlcala
number(s) and yaarfs) ol Mauanca.
toa daecnpHon ol toa property, and
toa named) to which I was attested
Ware as toiows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1131
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL 10# 02 20-30-321-00002100
Description of Property: UNIT 210
RIOGEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3169 PG 20S
Names to which attested RIOGE­
WOOO VILLAS INC
A l of laid property beSig to Pm
Coimty of Seminole. S u it ol Florida
Unites euch oerbhcaled) shal be
redeemed eccordng to tow. Pm prop­
erty deecitli d to euch rirPPratod)
aril be told to toe IPgheet bidder al
toa weal bom door, Seminole Comfy
Courthouee. Sanford, Florida, on
Monday. September 00. 2002. al
tIOOwn.
Payment ol Sato toa. appleable
documentary stamp taies and
raoordtog lees ere required to be
paid by toe eucoeeahi bidder al Pm
sale Ful payment ol an amount
equal to Pm IRpMet bid to due arihm
24 hours sltar toa adverttoed Pma of
sale A l payments shal ba cash or
guaranteed
Instrument,
made
payable to Pm Clerk ol Pm CkaM
Court
Deled on 7/23/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALOINE HARFORO Deputy
Clerk

FUbkeh JWy 31. 2002 end
Auguel 7, IS, 21. 2002
00207

TH E
JO B POM ES

NOTICE ISHERE1? ? - W E N . tost
MLMCI CU ST (OLYMPIC), toe hold­
er ol Pm tosowmg ceriAcaled) has
Med said cerihcaled) tor s tai daed
to be leeued Piereon The certificate
Humberts) and yeerts) of Issuance,
toe deecrtohcn ol Pm property, and
toa name(s) m which I w e t...............

Page 4B

U W In re d n y . A iir iis I 7 . 2 f x r j

322-2611 TOPUCEYOURAD

CSRTVICAT1 NO: l( S t
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL IDS 02-20-30-321 -00002200
Detdtohon of Property. UNIT 223
RIOGEWOOO VELAS A CONDO
ORB 3130 PO 233
Names to which aesesud: ASSO­
CIATES FINANCIAL SERVICES
A l ol said property being to Pm
Comfy ol Semtaota. Stele of Florida
Uniaaa such cert«cele(s) the! be
redeemed acpoiSng to tow, toe prop­
erty deecnbed to euch certificated)
wR be told to toe Ngheet bidder al
toa weal bom door. Samnoia County
Courtoouaa. 8antord. Florida, on
Monday. September 09. 2002. al
1100am.
Paymarn al Sato toa. sppacabie
documentary stamp laias and
ire required to ba
paid by Vv
Pm euoceeahJ bttdar af toa
aala FsM
im ol an amount
aqua! to toe Ngheet bid It duawimto
14 horn altar toa advaritoad Pma of
tala. A l payments m al ba oath or
guarenlaad
toatrumam.
mada
payabto to Pm dark of toa OrouP
Court
Oatod on 7/23/2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
• CM M O lf COUNTY. FLOROA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctartt
P ub* * j * r 31,2002 and
Auguti 7. 14.21.2002
00206

12— E lderly C are
Elderly Car* Giver, loving care,
reliable, good meals, bghl cleaning,
referrals 407-321-3273.

15—C emetery Lots
2 cemetery loll at Oakland Park
Cemetery. 4SA3 Rnahart Rd. Lake
Mary (Jordan of “ —
31B Spaces 1 3 2. 407-322-5438

25—S pecial N otices

-----4.6*1! 4.5c11—
Have Your Advertising Flyers
Printed t Inserted to Tha
Semnola Herald II

ONLY 4.54 PER
COPY!!!!

«

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Advertising Dept For DeUXs
407-322-2311

27— N ursery A C hild
C are
Casselberry Child Care hat
opamngt tar your chU agtt 4 weaks
t up( Cai Stela. 407-398-2730.
Cart Cr'Il'ActrvttMS/Playroom
Lot of TIC/ Ei. Refa/Raa rates
PY Cat Oeerme. 407-114-000* YY
F u l Tima A Pari Tima toacMng
poamona avasatsa si a* classrooms.
Eippretorred C M tartotorvtow. 407321-7333

55—B usiness
OrrORTUNtTlES
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU WVESTl
Ahvsyt a good pokey, aspadaty lor
business
opportunities
and
lranchi.es C a l Florida Dept of
AgrtaJtura 4 Conaunar Sarvtoat al
800-433-7332 or F TC -H E L P lor
tree Mormabon. Or v W our W tb a*a
at arww.llc gov/bixop.
Florida law reqreraa aabare of oariato
buMiaaaeppofkrPbaatoregBtorail
Florida Dept, ol Agriculture S
Conaumar Services before setting
C a l to verity lawful registration

5 9 — F in a n c ia l

A J r 16.2002
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARMfO TO CONSIOCR THE ADOPTION
OF AN OROMANCE BY THE
c m r OF SANFORD, FLOROA
Nohoa M hereby ghren toal a Pubic Hearing aH be hatt to Pm Commlsaion
Room M toe CPy Hal, 300 North Park Avenue, to toe CPy ol Sanford. Florida,
al 700 o'clock PM. an Augual I t , 2003 to oonattar Pm adopPon of wi ordb
nanca by Pm CPy of Santoid. Florida, daacribad aa totowa:
OfIDBfkNCE NO. &gt;727
TO ANNEX 2.410s ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN MARQUETTE
AVENUE a n o b r o o k s s t r e e t e x t e n o e o e a s t e r l y a n o b e t w e e n
SIPES AVENUE ANO BEAROALL AVENUE; AS SHOWN ON TH E MAP
BELOW:

S e r v ic e s

Attention ReaderslI

U N T IL
O C T O B E R 2002

*199 M o v e s
Y o u In !
'Certain Restrictions Apply

Windchase
Apartments
Airport Blvd. A 46A

407-328-8818

ITs illegal lor companies doing
by phone lo promise you
id aak you to pay tor R
hay deliver. For more
Infonrietton. cal k*trae 1-877-FTC
hCLP. ( Apubtc eervioe maeeage Km
Tha Samkioto Herald and the
Federal Trade Commission)
SAVE MONEY
Own For Leas Than Rani
New 3 3 4 bedroom homes wfto 30
down) Stow cradtt Ob- C a l 407-6221237x257 to find out more.

61— M on ey

to

L en d

Attention Reederell
ITs Hagai lor companies doing

is by phone to promise you
a loan and aak you to ^gy tor H
totonTMbon. c a l tot-tree 1-377-FTC
FO J*. ( A pubic santoa maaeaga bom
The Sem inole Herald and lha
Federal Trade Commiaaion)

Limited Time!

63 — M o r t g a g in
SAVE MONEY
Own For Leek Tlvm Herd
New 3 3 4 bedrenm hom n W*1 30
downl Slow creiM ok Ca*40/ 0 » 1237«257 to hnd oU more

71— H elp Wanted
A dynamic agency uflere e
financially secure career lor
aggressiv*. compel(try* and aePmotivaled tales prolsstnnalt
seeking a lucrative career wan Pm
opporiunPy tor rapid advertcnnrnl
Into manegamanL American Inusna
LJa la tockap) tor careerrnkitod sales
proles.Kmals lor lit Aitainunle
Springs office. ThM to an tocredbfa
opportunrry tor poopto wifi strong
ccin»nujnlcattons and cioakig akBs.
Meat
lha
minimum tales
requUements and .ycul earn ul
Isaal SSSDOGVear M r a g n can turn
more Plan 3200D0Oy*ar1Donuane.
residuals tacome tn i KA benvM.
round out toe package. AS. provetot
Me and tupptomecPal Pisuancu
programs lo worksiq class lanvLu.
toroughouf Certrel Florida, and lut
more than SIS bason of Me
Inaurance to torce nabonwkto Ou
parenl conpany. Torefmvk la a nakaokd Forium 500 company (IMF,I

Locaty, we use an etlecirve toad
•ytlam lo book several daily
appointment, lot our agents,
requiring mkPmaf cott celt and
prospectng Tha opporiunPy await
the right person Interested?
Correct M M Peeta al 407-402 1031.
or sms if your resume lo
mootttoQzSpgnxjorucsuin f kssu
LPe 3 Health Insurance humae
preferred, but not raquared For
more tottormatton. vtofl ue on IM mb:

mntsIdMtticiettfnJnfa Ou pnarpn

toad system wftt aoala ynn a sbung
•alee amrironmanl tondvg you Pm
opporiunPy lo tel yap own BVCSIM.
Increase your Income or even
doubit your current Income!

Ahotel to P» Sanford?fcrtoOrtvvl)
area la currenty seekkig pppttcaiPs
lor a lull bma Nrghl Auditor.
Experianott
not
necessary
CompettPve wagea and borspts t.Ot
Sendrewmato: Seminole Herafd,
300 R French Ava. Bttnd Bo ■ 101,
Sanford, FL, 32771
Work From Home Great For
Moms 3 Others
31500-37500 Mo PT/FT
B0AS21 5S40X4
www sxmriluuPiorTM com

Spring

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In tofic t io n

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SPECIALS

A oamplsto d stntoPon and a copy of toa oranancs shs« ba svaAsMs sf Pm
CHOP of Pm CPy Ctoik tor a t persona dttttng to examine Pm aama.
Al paritoa to totoreal and cPUana Mm I have an opporiunPy to b t heard al aald

Convenient • Spacious • A ffordable

By order af toa CPy CommtaMon of toa CPy of Sanford, Florida.
PERSONS WITH O tSABUTIES NEEDiNG ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
PI ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT TH E HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3303*20 a HOURS Bf
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: ■ a pareon dacktoe to
■ 3w * * »i mad* wWi
reaped to any matter oonettered al Pm pbore mpattng or hearing, ha may
need a verbaam record of toa preoaefSnge, tadurttng PM taaimony and toAdence. which reconl It not provided by toa CPy of Sartord (F A 2*30103)
Racfwl CamtoaB
Deputy CPy Ctoik
Pubkeh. Juiy 31.2002 and Auguel 7.2002
00138

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12 Uonih Lonsc With Approved Credit
• Spacious Apartments with larjte ClimrtH • Uikr
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JuAy 13,2002
NOTICE OP A PUBLIC HBARBfO TO CONBBMR T H i ADOPTION
OP AN OROB4ANCB BY T M
CFTY OP SANFORD FLOfMOA
Noace la hereby ghen toal a Pubkc Hearing wB be held to Pm Correntoaton
Room al toa CPy H A 300 NorPi Park Avenue, to toa CPy d Bwdord. Ftorkta,
« 7DO o dock PM. on Augual 12,10M to oonattar 2m adoptton of an ordb
nance by PM CPy of Sanford. Florida, daacrtiad aa Mtowa:
OROBfANCB NO S72S
TO ANNEX 34 41s ACRES OF PROPERTY LY1N0 BETWEEN TH E CEN­
TRAL FLORIOA GREENEWAY ANO HUGHEY STR EET EXTENDED EAST­
ERLY ANO W ESTERLY ANO BETW EEN VIHLEN ROAD EXTENOEO
NORTHERLY ANO SOUTHERLY ANO THE CENTRAL FLORIOA QREENEWAY, AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW:

C o u n try La k e

Place
Brand

Apartments

»

2 7 1 4 IM « B Y P O o d A v e ., S a n f o r d • 3 5 0 - 5 2 0 4

2

Simply Superior Service
unsurpassed by any other

N ew

Apartment
Homes
Lake Mary Blvd. &amp; 17*92

1

;J
Acompieta (tat rripPnn snd scopyof toa ontnanoa N M lbs t efat l i si Pm
oMoa of Pm Cay Ctoik tor a l persona dasslng examine toa aama
A l pareaa to Inaareal and cRiana ahal have an opporiunPy to ba haaid al said
hearing
By order of toa CPy Comnaaaion af toa CPy of Santord. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABXJTIES NCEOPfO ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
M ANY OF THESE PROCCEOPfOS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3303329 4S HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC:» o pareon dtddaa to appeal a dectoton made w «!
reaped to any matter conattared al Pm above mating or hearing, ha may
need a vsrtatim record el toa procisdngi. torAning toa itsameny and ev4danca, when record ■ not provided by Pit CPy of Santord. (F.S. 2*3 0103)
Rachel CamtoaB
Oaputy Cay dark
Publah Jury 31.2002 and Augual 7, &gt;002
00133

to

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UNTIL OCT. 2002

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LIM ITED TIM E ONLY

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YOUR MONTHLY RENT
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• Sundeck Area
• Covered Cabanas &amp; Jacuzzis
• Sand Volleyball
• 1,2 &amp; 3 Bdrm Apt. Homes

• Indoor A/c Racquetball
• 24 Hour Fitness Center
• Walk-In Closets
• Full Size Washer/Oryer*
&amp; Washer/Dryer Hook-Ups
• Spectacular Water Views*

*In Select apartment homes
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Phone: 407-322-9556 • Fax: 407-321-6218
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71— H e l p W a n t e d
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71— H e l p W a n t e d

2 FT poMxmt needed N ** Tacfi 1
Hak Sfylltt IOf Writer Springs 1
S x n to rt. Arant Beauty Salon. 4072S7-4S49

71— H e l p W a n t e d

Growing credit card processing
oompany to Ceres! Florida now Mtog
applications lor the lolowtng

Appointment Setter. Business to

ATTN : SANFORD
P o tu l
poaltiont.
darka/carrlafs/aoflart. No a«p.
required. Dxnxfxs. Foraxam. eaiarv
and tolftoa totormxfton c a l 6 3 0 3 9 &gt;
3032 a i t 7 4 5 2 ,8 am-8 pm 7 day*.
AUTO UEQ4AMC; Erpartsnoad auto
madtanlc «Mh o«Ht toola naadad tot
busy Santord Shop Oraat pay!
Pteasa c a l 321-377-M 88.
Aulo Rapak Shop hiring an
manager tor a muto-teskad
Dubes Include kght acoounbng 8
clerical, ordering parts, customer
relations, estlm atas 8 billing
Automotive bedigreund preferable.
Hr*. Bam-S JOpm, M F. Medtoal 8
derttsl b6o#ftU tvatebte. Apply to
parson, 2207 West 1st S t . Sanford
407-324-8514___________________
Clt8d care canter In Lake Mary area.
Looking tor preschool teach ers 8
assistants. Orset pay. beneftts. paid
vacation. 407-321-5577.
CN&lt;b 8 h ear 8 P r e s s Brake
retor. Exp. required, good
pay 8 benaMa, DFWP
407-299-1502____________
[Comtort Inn 8 S u ia s to Santord la
[currently seeking applicants lor
[Front Desk Agent*. BeneWs tor hit
l arrployeea and competskre pay
m s M toavalabfa. EO e Tp Im m
y to parson alto s dors desk. 600
Coun (c* ol ttokman Drtve, next
r to Cracker Barrel and Outback

a)
v. axpenenoed hard
’. C a l OaVtncTs Restaurant
7-323-1
r rex to e true* wan rim m on ,
Cpardon, vacaSon. hotdsy* 407*1133
needs tractor trailer
l 'Hoar*. No axp necesaaryl
k aamtog potsrdk. No COL?
awl COC training avelabla.
I 800-450-4220
I W AW TEDt
________
a pharmaceuaosl oompany
I seeks FT drkrer* erfgood
lords. R tp sa o .s totng of
. and extenafve drMng
Overnight and early
Nits. SOmr. Exc benedta.
I between 10am-2pm •

business sales only. No experience
needed, wd train. Hourly pay plus
bonuses 407-888-7209

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU MVEST1
Always a good potcy, espedafy tor
business
opportunities
and
franchises. Cal Florida Dept, of
AghaAxe 8 Consumer Services tt
800-435-7352 or FTC-HELP tor
dee Wormeeon. Or vM our Web s8a
•I www.ftc govfotzop.
Ftortde law require* seters of certain
buatoaaa opporudtos to r*Usttr wki
Florida Dept, of Agriculture 8
Contunw Otcvtoi bttofi B*ilnQ.
lo v»nry wwtui rvyttuaiion

before you buy.

LABORERS NEEDED
F O R U N D ERG RO U N D
UTILITY C O N T R A C T O R
HEALTH MMMANCa AMO SSIK
rtAMI Drag dee werdaSsaa.
Appry at: see teear Drive.
ASere.nii a p r ta f «*7 w e 8888.

parson at 8770 Waal Stale t O
Santord.

NEW CONCERT
Uc L 8 H Mgrs. 8 Agents.
Gmd Floor Oppty.
Leeds Up to 558K
1-800-230-9774
Potlary Porch 8 Pantry. Lake Miry's
finest G *18 Home Accessory Slors
retakes an wpertsnced tot Imsstoes
assoctata. Apply to parson at PP8P.
3841 Lake Emma Re or ca l 407-8048300.
Receptionist FT position, compiele
benefx package Apply to person.
ADESA Orlando-Santord, 2500
ADESA Date. SarSord. oomar ol Hwy
48 8 4 1 8 . No phone cans
EOE/M/F/H/V.
Background
chack/Drug Teadng Employer
Rocfsrs needed lAet hwve own tods
8 transportation C a l Dave at 407314-6811 or 407-331-4079

i

OtdweWnMWi naadet F tl 8 Part
tone. Good drMng record &amp; drug
acreendig isqJed Operators to wih
6 yrs sxp. Seniors welcome to
apply. Cal 800-471-2440.

hsa d K S iUW M TM M To
Promote Your BusinessI
Thsn Cel Us About Rysct

W t Will Print S
Doliver For You To
Our R M d tn For
Only
SWCopyll
Ws Hava a Way You Can Cut
Thai Coat In Halil
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
ADVERTtSMG DEPT
407-322-2811

Seen SeWRecepaorset tor Oviedo law
; kk-«me; comp,
oon salaryTienas
Fax or e m a l Raacenr. 407-385-1239.
lawpracMce1 4 4 0 hobnail com

Service Technician
Fttihortte Luxury CotchM ,
at toa Pori of Santord, Floods, la
seeking experienced Service
Techmdana tor as service center on
F4 h Serlonl The poekon ckers ht[Fi
vietoaay and requires a learn player
who con buid positive relslionsricis
w *i meimananoe and aanrtoa to the
RV or Service Industry
compenaa H n pkg. todurtng 40 Ik.
stock purchase, mayor medical,
dental, vacallnn and hoSdey plana,
are an EOE and drug tree

P h o n r 407-323-1120
Fax: 407-548-1058
E-m al lohBvan1arx.com

Fsatoartaa Luxury Coaches
1801 Ddgnefl
Sanford FL 32771

Operator. F/T.
hokday* 407-

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,4 4 ® ,
delicacy
88 Free
IB Apple spray
60 Point of
a
entry
of yore
62 Ceram ist1*
16 W ay of
approach
medium
63 1 2 8 oz.
17 W eb page
pop-upe
64 Piece of
cake
18 Parka of
66 Nautical
1955
headlines
adverb
66 Cooler
IB Blockbuster
cooler
patron
67 Becam e
20 Free
23 Like new
Irate
68 W arm , In a
matches
search
24
_________Speed69 Pole with a
wagon
blade
25 Crosby, Stills
DOW N
and Nash,
1 Draft
e.g.
2 Medicine
28 Secret look
cabinet Item
20 Free
3 Snuggle
32 Jeff Lynne's
4 Pictorial card
band
6 Baseball's
34 Actress
Felipe or
W ard
Moises
35 W hat I m ay
6 Bearded
mean
leader
38 Quarter­
7 Bullets leav­
backs, at
ing trails
times
8 Prefix with
40 M any and
trooper
different
0 W ord with
42 Tram cargo
lord or board
43 Footfall
48 Itinerary
10 Duration
11 Ifa behind
word
dosed doors
46 Frae
12 Seek
49 Highland
hats

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20
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103— H o u s e s U n t u r n is iie d

Seekeig a person to share my
home, new of Lake Monroe, house
prtnfegas Cal 407-328-7232 tor an
appoktmanl

2/1 housi newly renovsied el 206
Eato 24»i St Sarford tOOOtno 407
6994328

Volunteer* Needed Help prevent
fxenarvbeer oorAds ki Semtooto Cly
Help (Attribute 'Be Beer Awaie'
totormatlon packets lo homes to
Semeiote Cly Contact Christine
Smal. 853-487-6343.

Cottage apt 1st Floor. 1 BR. Heal
8 Air. Appliances. Furnished,
* 350VO. HI. Last 4 Security One
Parson. No Pals. No Smoking
Appfyal915W 1st St Sarford. Only
After 12 Noonl

Water we« contractor needs'
FT assistant to dnaar
407-321-2358

99— A p a r t m e n t s U n f u r n is h e d

Wrackar/Rollback Driver: FT
pottoon, complete benefit peckege
Apply to person. ADESA OrtandoSantord, 2500 ADESA Drtve,
Sarford. comer of Hwy 48 8 415. No
phone
cells
EOE/M/F/H/V.
Background check/Drug Tetteig
Employer

1 Bedroom, living Room. Kachan.
Bar. 7 Mordi Lease tSOOVO *500
Security, No Pets 407-349-9209

3 3 ___ majestri
(high
treason)
36 Ship's deck
37 British
oomposer,
Thom as
38 Handym an's
holdfast,
39 1968
Olympic*

4/2 house newly renovated el 102
Country Chib Dr. Sanford
$725/month 4074994328

DOYLE'S RENTALS
Historic
Olstrld:
1BR/1BA
WEnctoeed Pako. EeMn Kichea H7
CeHg* Hdwd Fks. CHA. WO HockUpt *8254800 Dap
Santord: 20R/1BA W/Ommg 11m.
Living Rm. Hdwd Floors. Lg
Screened Porch. Dbl Garage.
Storage * 625/1500 Depose
Winter Springe: 3BR/1.SBA
W/Sngie Garage. New Flooring 8
Peek. * 725/1700 Deposit
Deltona: 3/2 Spkt Plan W/Seigto
Garage. Honda Rm. Utory Shad. New
Pant 8 NewTie. * 850*800 DepoeX
tdybwttde: 40FV2BA W.Poot. Feme,
Rm, Den. Formal Dining Rm.
Fnptooe. New Floortng 8 Peek. Pod
Serv Included. * 1250^1200
DepoeX

LAKE AOAt OOTUi. 1490VO
I BOOM.*870810 AMOUP
Case tncAxted

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R O SELEA VILLAS
IlOYg
ip id ilt ,
2Bedroom/1Beth
For DttaM a, r r *
330-4833 or 2*8-3300

2 Story Victorian Home. Histone

Santord Large 1 BR Outet
Residential Area. AdUts. No Pets
Rsf Aaaaa. * 47» m « Deposk 4073234019.

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10 1 — H o u s e s F u r n is h e d

93— R o o m s F o r R e n t

District, tptc. balcony.
prtv*agaa. tlOOWK. *100
407-328-5277

DOYLE REALTY. INC.

(407) 322-2498

WERIENT 8

407-330-4423
Vsry nfoa, very ctoen ken mt Neely

P6 ft hENf. 3/2 Krtctwn tuty
lum.A/C. washer. No Hablar
Eapanol 407-355-1528

Santord: 2/1. nice home, fully
renovated, big yard, mutt see.
t 82S*m, *875 depoaL 407-314-7507.
Stotont 2BR iBAVtof hoMrjeedy
now. w/waifier. * 600mo ♦ dtp. 110
Country Club Or. Santord 407323-4540.

103— H o u s e s U n f u r n is h e d

Bm oUngf Only drug

need apply. 407-UO--7373.

J.

Expenencad
Equipment
vacation,
133.

Private entrance, free cable 8
elecinc. vrasher/dryer. SlOO/wk.
Lake Avo. Sanford 407-688-7023.

BELL HOWES

HWeOf Lake May: 3/2/2. **pfan.
Iiie/cpt. tpf, mside ud. privacy
lancing, sprklr sy*. * 995/mo.
dacoumed 407-6294748.

Starting S *82Avfc-

Sanford: 3/1. CHA, SacborTs
accapfad. * 800toion*i.
Tha fktoman Group
C x I t O il t l i t

Private Room to Longwood Home,
Steady Employed. Non-Smoker
168 wk. *50 Dapoa* 407-8355216

407-3214333

«C ((T( ?lf

Santord V i w/d hookLpe. carport,
lam. rm. 555CVU50. 407-3216757.

407-321-0759

Sanford: Htotoncal dstnet. totally
refurbished. 2BR/1Ba large yard.

partilng.Ae.1550. Ittpkto li
security, plus utWbes 407466-1738

4/1,
lovely
cottage.
renovaladTnodemued. wax to wal
carpet 8 appkances. (8 5 .0 0 0 407699-1359 or 4 0 7 -7 1 9 0 2 7 8

Lika Mary Home For Baft: Lover,
Vtoa 2Br/tBafQaragw5creenpetio.
sppksnrea. lanced yard, community
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4BR/2BA at lha Crotang. ipkt plan,
ecreened porch and port Big patio,
a i appkances Included. Lake Mary
Schools. Asking * 1 7 5 .0 0 0 Will
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No pets, non-smoker A MUST SEE
- a te cal 407-3214194 or 4 0 7 4 2 9
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pAje bonus gerago 17x54x14 tor boat
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SanfordLaka Mary: 3 BR/2BA.
Hdden Lakes, by owner (80.000
C e l after 5pm, 407-8624810

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lew t u te t on 1.4 acres on Lk
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On, Fam, S c Porch on 1/4 Acre
(85.000.
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Sq FL Uv, Dn. Fam Rm, 32x32 Sc
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lanced yard, no peto. *750 par monto.
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3/1. race yard, hurt trees, walk to
school. Lake Mary/Sanford area

2BR/2BA ept * 52Vmo.
*450 depose 2543 Myrtle Ave
Santord 407-4664153

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Sanlord peik 55* 10x30 Florida
Room, carport. Moraga ahad. retrig
8 gas stove Included. CHA. Asking
810.000 C al tor appointment, 4078234102.

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Day Bed: 2 orthopedic twins.
whffa/Sron/bra**. trundte. never
uaed ate treated Cote 880a m l 8295
4074604577.
□ S e n Room-13 pc aoid cherry wood
double ptdetUI Ubto w/ leaf. 6
Cfappandal* chain, buffet 8 hutch,
never used, coat 86k. t e l 81295.
.8 2 6 0 4 0 7 4 6 0 -1 4 1 5
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REFRKJEJUTOR WSrpool. 1 6 8 cu
IL top trearar. almond. a tc e Senl
oondteon. Musi aal 8100 407-3245810.

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m arty kd 8136. qjaen 8140. tong
8210. Brand new. Located In
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haa amal treater. Iota ol ahatvaa.
storage runt great 21 a34 875 OOO
407-2605121

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ORTHOPEDIC PILLOW TOP
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407-422-6648.

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poaknpadc eat 8 heme Never und.
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AUGUST 11, 2002

The Seminole
M thVCAN No. 103
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Sheriff, countyjoin forces to combat trash
B y Dan Ping and Nick Pfelfauf
Herald Staff

ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S — Seminole
County Sheriff Donald Eslingcr and
Seminole County Manager Kevin Grace
arc combining resources and expertise by
Initiating a pilot program geared toward
creating a more responsive and commu­
nity-based code enforcement service.
Traditionally, the Code Enforcement
program, which deals with citizen com­
plaints over junk cars, trash, debris and

Pilot program geared toward creating more
responsive code enforcement service
high weeds on private property and
many others, was operated under the
purview of the Board of County
Commissioners.
In the last couple of years, the code
enforcement program coordinated its
efforts with the Sheriff's Neighborhood
Policing Program, said Matt West, plan­

ning manager for Seminole County. This
created a more proactive, positive
approach to enforcing the county's zon­
ing and nuisance laws. It became appar­
ent the concept of making code enforce­
ment a function of the Sheriff's Office
should be the next step.
“A lot of the duties in both depart­

that
cross country, football, golf,
fall soccer, slow pitch softball, swimming and diving,
and girts volleyball teams
can practice as a unit and
the day brings both excite­
ment and anxiety.
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See Code, Page 8A

Main Street receives
funds to boost budget
B y Dan Ping
Editor

SANFORD — Officials from
Sanford
Main
Street
on
Wednesday received a partial
reprieve to the organization's
imminent budget crisis.
Main Street is undergoing a
reorganization following a scries
of contentious meetings in June
and July. Infighting among the
group's leadership about board
member responsibilities and
where Main Street should focus
its efforts to revitalize downtown
put the organization on the brink
of disbanding.
Plans to update bylaws and
overhaul the leadership structure
are on track, and the full board of
directors will meet Tuesday night
to consider what action to take.
While board members appear to
have put their differences behind
them. Main Street faces a money
crunch that could hamper future
activities.

Deputies
investigate
infant drowning
The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office is investigat: ing the death of an 8-monthold female child who was
found floating in a bathtub.
The incident was reported
to the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office at 121 p.m.
on Friday, Aug. 9. It occurred
at 3818 Elder Springs Circle,
near Sanford.
The child's mother, Leah
Keala Royals, 24, told
deputies that she remembers
putting water in the tub for
her 8-month-old daughter.
She says she wasn't certain
five to s i x
minutes, and when she
returned, she found the child
floating in the tub.
The child's hither; Brian
Raymond Clicquennoi, 31,
was also home at the time of
the incident
Attempts were made to
revive the child at the soene,
and on the way, via ambu­
lance, to South Seminole
Hospital in Longwood. The
child was pronounoed dead
at the hospital.
Investigators with Major
Crime* as w dl as the Child
Protective Team, are investi­
gating. An autopsy is sched­
uled to determine the cause
of death.

ments mirror each other," said Lt. Ed
Allen of the sheriff's District 6 Service
Area in East Altamonte Springs.. "Many
times residents tum to the sheriff's office
to make these complaints in the first
place."
Allen said the idea of merging the two
department is a new concept. He said
Jacksonville has com bined the code
enforcement duties with their law
enforcement agencies to form the DART

Since its creation. Main Street
has received the vast majority of
its funding from the city of
Sanford
or
the
Sanford
Downtown
Community
Redevelopment Agency (CRA).
This year, the CRA agrei
agreed to a
record $90,000 in funding for the
organization. Main Street used a
large portion of this year's budget
to hire. Marlene Frith as executive
director.
The CRA is in the process of
hiring its own executive director
to oversee redevelopment prolike drainage, power and
ing Improvement along 1st
Street and building a downtown
parking garage. Those projects
will consume most of the CRA's
annual revenues, and funding for
Main Street is expected to sub­
stantially decrease.
With monthly expenses at
about $5,000 per month and the
fiscal year ending Sep t 30, some

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grader at All Souls Catholic School had his first haircut Wednesday and decided to donate Ns long locks to
the Locks ot Love, a national charity that donates hairpieces to dteadvantaged children.

Emergency evacuation
training set for Aug. 17
By Nick PMfauf
Staff Writer

A ll Souls Catholic School first-grader
donates 15-in ch ponytail to charity
By Michalla J e rta
Managing Editor

or many 6-ycar-olds, it's hard to sit
still during a haircut. For James
Russell, it was almost impossible.
The first-grader at All Souls Catholic
School sat through his first haircut
Wednesday at Sanford's A Sherry Tlimer
Salon. Even with all the fidgeting, Russell's
hair went from 15 inches in length to about
one inch in less than 20 minutes.
"James doesn't have much experience with
getting a haircut," said Helen Silva, James'
mother. "H e's never really had lt cut before
— just a few trims. But, we figured lt was
time for him to have one."
There's a good reason James waited so
long for his first haircut. His family is active
in 18th Century re-enactments, and long hair
fit the p art However, with the school year
starting Thursday at All Souls Catholic
School, the family agreed it was time for the
6-year-old to get a modern-day look.
"H e's been at All Souls for the last two
years, but this year he's entering the first
grade," Silva said. "They've let him keep his
hair long up to this point, but now it's time
to abide by the school's rules. And, that
meant getting James' hair cut."
It was hard for the mother to watch her
son's first haircut, especially when stylist
Sherry Turner snipped off James' ponytail.
The 6-year-old, however, had a huge grin on

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Imagine for a moment, if you
will, a hurricane striking the
area of Tampa Bay, Clearwater
and S t Petersburg.
In the first place, Clearwater
and St. Petersburg are actually
on an island and Pinellas
County rules say that an evacu­
ation in case of hurricane must
be to the west, across the four
bridges that connect the cities
with the mainland.
So, imaging again that the
bridges arc packed with evac­
uees. Where do they go from
there? Depending on the direc­
tion of our mythical hurricane,
they could go north or south on
Interstate 75. But to get away

from the coast, many people,
possibly hundreds of thousands,
will take Interstate 4 and head
for Central Florida. Can the
interstate handle the traffic? Will
the entire highway be toward
Orlando only?
These are questions possibly
answered on Aug. 17. At that
time, several state agencies will
conduct a training exercise to
test the state's reverse lane plan
on 1-4. The test will be a simula­
tion, and will not impact traffic
on 1-4.
Agencies Involved are the
Florida Highway Patrol, Florida
National Guard, and various
law enforcement officials. They
will be positioned along the
See TVsinlng, Page 8A

Postcard from the past

Jamas Russell shows off Ns new, shorter, look.

his face while watching the process through
the mirror.
"I'm happy about getting it cut," James
said. "Now, people won't think that I'm a
girl. And, I'm donating my hair to other chil­
dren so they can have wigs."
Sec Haircut, Page 10A

H ab itat celeb rates con stru ction m ileston e
By Nick PMfauf
Staff Writer

Sunday, Aug. 18, Karen Perone
will unlock the door on a brand
new way of life for herself and her
two young children. On that day,
she will take possession of a new
three-bedroom home built espe­
cially for her family by Habitat for
Humanity in Seminole County,
and to end forever the many years
of struggle and bitter disappoint­
ment sne has experienced trying to

find a safe and permanent place
she and her family could call
home.
The event will also be a mile­
stone for Seminole's Habitat
because Pcrone's is the 50th home
built by that affiliate in Seminole
County since they were incorpo­
rated just over 10 yean ago. The
occasion will be marked with a
post-construction party on the
home's front lawn at 122 Eighth
Street in Chuluota at 2 pan. All
Habitat friends, partner families

and the public are invited to
attend.
Seminole County Judge John R.
Sloop of the 18th Judicial Circuit in
Florida, and a longtime supporter
of Habitat in Seminole County will
speak, as will Mary Welch,
Habitat's International Manager
for the southeast region.
The Perone family's home was
completely funded by Martin K.
Eby Construction Company, Inc.

Don Knight holds a postcard depicting Sanfonfs 1st Street In the
early 1000s. Knight Is the owner of Knight's Shoe Store, and Ns
building Is located on the right side oi the postcard and the above
picture. The postcard depicts what looks like a ladles hat store
where Knight's business is now located. Knight submitted the poetcard to The Herald tor publication in ‘ Sanlord: Our First 125 Years*
a hardback book that will highlight pictures oi Santord. The book is
being published to celebrate the 125 anniversary ot Sanford's
incorporation as a city. The Herald is accepting photos lor the book
through Aug. 30. Copies ot the book may be pre-ordered tor $29.95
plus sales tax. The deadline lor orders is Sept. 13. Alter that, the
cost ol the book is $39.95 plus tax. The books will be aveUebki In
early December, just In time for Christmas. For more information,
call 407-322-2611.

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MAY 7 9 , 7 0 0 ?

The Seminole Herald
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Sanford, Florida

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www.seminoleherald.com

Sanwa signs 10-year lease with Farmers’Market
and storage facilities, as well as updating
omce space.

"I'm happy to welcome Sanwa to the

SANFORD — The state has inked a Sanford State Fanners' Market,” Bronson
d a l with a leading produce company ■aid. "This venture benefits our state's
that iaexpected to add 50Jobs at the State agriculture industry and the citizens and
Florida Agriculture Comm-issioner
Charles H. Bronson said Friday his
department wfll leeee 13,000 equate feet
— about half o f the Sanford fadHty— to
Sanwa Growers Inc.
Aa part of the lOyear deal, the compa­
ny will help fund renovabona to foe oldeet state-owned farmers' market in the
nation. Renovatlona will indude adding
a cod ec fixtures, processing equipment

economy of the Sanford area."
The agreement with Sanwa is intended
to revive the Sanford market by changing
the facility's operational plan.
"Historically, the Sanford facility has
been an outbound market" Coker said.
When celery was king in Sanford,
fruits and vegetables grown in the area
were trucked to the State Farmers'
Market boxed and then shipped north to
such out-of-state destinations as

Philadelphia.
"With the decease In agricultural pro­
duction in that area, the market hasn't
been as productive In recent years,"
Coker said.
To compensate, the state and Sanwa
will change the market's operations and
distribute produce on a regional scale.
"Sanford will become an inbound mar­
k et" Coker said. "Produce and fresh food
will be shipped Into Sanford to be distrib­
uted to restaurants and stores In Seminole
and surrounding counties."
With a new operating plan comes new
Job opportunities, Coker said.
Sm Market Page 6A

Bobsled bound?

Police find body
in vehicle’s trunk
By Christopher Patton

responded to the Sanford area.
The vehicle's owner, Teresa
Green, 38, of College Park, was
SANFORD — Orlando police reported missing Monday night,
are investigating the possible said Orlando police spokesman
homicide of a woman who was S g t Orlando Rolon.
found dead early Tuesday morn­
"The relatives called us," said
ing at the Walgreen parking lot Rolon about the missing person
on French Avenue.
case. "We went through her
According to Sanford police, apartment and saw things that
O rlando authorities requested were not right"
Sanford units Tuesday morning
Police have not determined
at the pharmacy parking loL whether the woman found in the
When Orlando police arrived, truck is Green. Exact identifica­
detectives opened the bunk to tion is pending an examination
find a woman's body.
by the Orange-Osceola Medical
Because of routine license Examiner's Office. To expedite
plate checks, it's believed a local the process, detectives had
officer previously entered the scheduled a meeting at 4 pan.
1992 white Oldsmobile 98 tag Tuesday to allow relatives a
number into a law enforcement chance to identify the body,
database as it sat in the pharma­ Rolon said.

S h o o tin g o p p o o rs
s o lf in f lk t o d

Staff Writer

The alleged victim of what
appeared to be p random
•hooting told d e p u te that he'
accidentally shot nixnself while
handling a handgun in his cac
Earlier
Tuesday,
the
Seminole County Sheriffs
Office was called to the Auto
Zone located at 7121 South
U S. Highway 17-92, where an
employee was reportedly shot
in the leg while performing
work in the parking lot
It was reported at about
2:40 p m Thomas Gaiaida, 63,
was Wi
the busi­
ness parking lot to install a bat­
tery for a customer when he
felt a pain in his lower left leg.
He finished Installing the batI dial had been shot
Upon reviewing the scene, it
became apparent things were
not matching what the victim
alleged happened.
Investigators confronted the
victim and he later admitted
that he shot himself by mistake
and made up the story to cover
for himself.

Sasha Htilery, daughter of Sanford Recreation Supervisor R.T.
* In f ) i ftliif m te botoi
ytiieja art O tepte a t e * "

cy parking lot Orlando police
quickly noticed the vehicle entry
on the computer system and

HwaM photo by Itmxy Vhctnl

time keeping with Garrett Hines,
hew tryouts Saturday at Semtooto hign

By Mchala Jarto
Managing EdNor

By Christopher Patton

c

omelious Friendly wants
to be part of the U S.
Bobsled team, and he's
one step doser to his goal following
Saturday's tryouts at Seminole
High School
The Altamonte Springs resident
ran sprints and practiced his jump­
ing skills during morning tryouts
conducted by Olympic silver
medallist Garrett Hines. It was
Friendly's first venture into the
world of winter athletics.
"I've watched the bobsledders,
and I think I can do i t " Friendly
said. "I played college football
when I was younger; and I still

Staff Writer
SA N FO RD — County com­
missioners unanimously agreed
Tuesday to schedule a work­
shop to develop a new ordi­
nance defining appropriate
home occupations.
"I just like the fact we're deal­
ing
with
this
issue,"
Com m issioner Randy Morris
said. "It's long over due."
The topic of hom e occupa­
tions has been o f recent concern
for commissioners. They voted
March 12 to halt swimming
lessons at a Sanford home
because
of
"objectionable
noise." Also this year, a group of

H t n U phot* ky Tommy Vtncant

.

Altamonte Springs resident Comeiious Friendly, left, letens to Garrett
Hines give directions lor a running sprint. Friendly wil travel to Tampa
next month to compete In the U S Bobsled team’s time trials.

Construction crew unearths piece o f Sem inole’s trans
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
LONGWOOD
—
Construction crews working to
put new sewer lines under
Freeman Street made a historic
discovery last week.
About a 100-yard portion of the
historic Black Bear Trail was
uncovered. The nine-foot brick
road was completed in 1918 and
allowed travelers the freedom to
journey between Sanford and
Orlando. The one-lane roadway

served as a main thoroughfare
through Seminole and Orange
counties until U S Highway 17-92
was completed in the late 1920s.
"By.the time the roadway was
built In 1918 you were pretty
much in the automobile age," said
John Bistline, a member of the
Central Florida Society for
Historic Preservation. "It was the
rood."
Although the dty is not sure
what will become of the historic
roadway, Mayor Paul Lovestrand
said it would
make a nice addiild m

"We've made som e significant
progress in the investigation,"
Rolon said.

Commission to study new
home occupation ordinance

Altamonte resident attends winter sport's tryouts

See Bobsled, Pag* 7A

Sanford observes
Memorial Day by hosting
parade and ceremony.

Artist's rendering of the proposed outdoor retail i
at the State Farmers' Market.

tion to the revamped downtown.
However, the costs and time asso­
ciated with restoring the old mad
may be too much for the city to
handle.
Finding sections buried under
layers o f concrete and asphalt is
not unusual for Central Honda
road construction crews, said
Bistline. A large portion o f the
bricked roadway was dug up
when the county four-lancd
County Road 427, he said.

county
residents
near
Altamonte Springs became out­
raged when they discovered
their neighbors were running a
sexually explicit web site from
their home.
"When that issue came up
(home swimming lessons) the
board made a determination the
home occupation code needs to
be updated," said County
Manager Kevin Grace.
County staff prepared "sug­
gested changes" to the existing
home occupation code. The
changes include a list of prohib­
ited home occupations. The list
includes many obvious illegal
S e t Ordinance, Page 6A

' *'

H cn td photo by Tommy Vtoowtf

About a 100-yard portion of trie historic Black Bear Trail was recently uncov­
ered by a longwood construction crew.

Sec Road, Page 7A

Hotel makes customer service its top priority
By Dan Ping
Editor

Paul Temple, general manager of the
of the new Sanford hotel, located just off

In front
Drive.

e

SAN FO RD — If you'rv going
to succeed in the hospitality busi­
ness, you’ve got to be committed
to customer service.
The management group at the
new Com fort Inn Sc Suites in
Sanford has made that commit­
ment and expect it to pay divi­
dends immediately.
Located just off Interstate 4 next
to the Cracker Barrel on Hickman
Drive, the Comfort Inn will open
for business Thursday, May 30.
The hotel is owned by a native
Seminole County family and oper­

ated
by the Virginia-based
Newport Hospitality Group Inc.
"W e've got a very nice hotel
with plenty of amenities the guest
will appreciate," said Paul Temple,
general manager of the hotel.
"We're going to back all of that up
with excellent customer service.
That's the key."
W hile providing good cus­
tomer service is the mantra in the
hotel industry, it’s not always
delivered.
"Good customer service isn't
something you pay lip service to,"
Temple said. "You don't say
you’re going to do it, you do it."
U uz Chamber agrees. She's the

i

director of training for Newport
Hospitality Group, and her jo b is
dedicated to teaching employees
how to do their jobs with the
guests' needs always front and
center.
"T h e facility is important, but.
the service your guests receive is
the big thing," Chamber said. "If
w e can meet the needs o f each
guest and make their stay a pleas­
ant one, they'll remember that
when they make reservations for
another trip."
The key to providing first-rate
customer service Ls to train each
See Hotel, Page 7 A

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By Dan Ping

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L eon W ilkerson

Meals an Wheels Ect, will
host a Senior Festival 9 tan. to
1GO p m. Friday, May 31, in
the Sanford Civic C o tta ; locat­
ed at 401 Seminole Bhrd, fat
Sanford.
The event will include a free
box lunch for seniors, health
screenings, community
research information and the
big band sound erf the Escorts.
For more information, call

If you need a good haircut, Laon Wllkerson Is the
man to i n . Laon It tha popular harbor at Otto's
Bettor Shop, a Sanford Institution. Ha's bstn
a baiter lor 28 yaars, but his roots go back
much farther than that. In Dacambar 1935,
A.L. Thomas opened a barber shop on
Palmetto Street In downtown Sanford. He
stayed there for 60 yaars, retiring In
December 1995. A L 's brother, Otto,
joined him at the Palmetto Street shop
before opening his own place on 20th
Street in 1954. Otto moved his shop his
shop In 1907 to the comer of French Avenue
and West 24th Ptace. Leon, whose older
sister married Otto, joined the shop In the
mid 1970s. The staff Includes four full-time
and three parl-tlme barbers (Otto still
comes In, but only on Friday and Saturday)
but even then there’s usually a line. Not to
worry, though. The stories are good and the
company Is better, so you don't notice the
time. I spent some time with Leon to learn the
Ins and outs of the bartering business.

407-333-8877.

SUN
Seminole Audubon

I ages during June.
The course will be present­
ed in four, two-hour sessions
at various locations, and will
include attracting birds, birdwatching fools, recordkeeping,
bird identification, field hips,
and lots of practice.
The course will start 2 p.m.
Sunday June 2, at the North
Branch of Seminole County
Library in Sanford.

Q : Why did you become a barber?
A: When I got out of school I did a little construction work,
but I decided pretty quick that I needed to learn a skill. Otto had
married my older sister, and he offered to help me get started if
1 w ent to barber’s school.
Q : How long does barber school last?
A: When I went it was 1,500 hours. It took me eight and a half
months — six days a week — to finish.
Q : How long does it take today.
A: You know, I really don’t know. For one thing, there aren't
a lot of barber schools left, which means there aren't a lot of
young barbers being trained.

Q: Why?
A: Again, I’m not sure. There are a lot more cosmetologists
being trained. They Icam how to cut hair, but they also spend a
lot more time with chemical training — perms, dyes, that kind
of thing.
Q : Otto's Barber Shop has been in business a long time. Do
you h aw any “tricks of the trade" that have helped your busi­
ness?
A: Maintaining a friendly atmosphere is about it. O f course,
that's not just limited to barber shops. We’re always trying to
m ake people feel comfortable.
Q : Must work because I always catch a little catnap when 1
get my hair cut. Is that unusually?
A: No not really. A lot of people nod off just a b it Som e cus­
tomers like to talk. Others just want to relax. Ifa customer wants
to talk, he'll usually initiate it. You just sort of go where he leads.
Q : What about w hen a guy sits down In the chair and says,
"A bout the same as last time" o r “A little shorter than last
tim e?" You've cut several hundred heads o f hair since ihen.
I low do you remember how ali your customers like their hair
cut?
A: You cross your fingers and hope you get it right! No, real­
ly you get to know after a few times. The first couple of times
are a little tricky, so you cut some and then you show it to them
in the mirror to adjust it to their liking.
Q : You cut a lot of kids hair. Is that hard?
A: it's kind of like drawing a picture with somebody shaking
the paper. Some kids do pretty well, others you just have to take
your time with.
Q : Why don't most kids like getting their hair cut?
A: I'm not sure. It's probably that the barber is a stranger, and
you're in such close proximity when you cut hair. Most kids
don't like strangers that close. Plus getting a haircut is uncom­
fortable when you're a kid.
Q : What changes have you seen during your 28 years?
A: Kids' styles are the biggest change. When I started b arter­
ing, long hair w as the style. Then it went to short hair, and now
extremely short hair.
Q : Which is the hardest to cut?
A: A short haircut is harder because everything shows. It's
(o t to be very symmetrical. That's the style now. Other than
ping up with what the kids like, there's not been much
change. Tire equipm ent is basically the same. The blades one the
clippers stay sharper longer, but that's about it.

£

Q: if you weren't a barber, what would you be?
A: I've always like plants and horticulture. Maybe something
in that field.
Q: I take it then that keeping your yard in shape is one of
your hobbies?
A: I work a lot in my yard, so yes, that's kindly a hobby of
mine. I deer hunt and fish a little bit. I've also got two teen-aged
kids, a daughter and a son. They keep me pretty busy. Basically,
1 d o a lot of family stuff.
Q: What do you like best about being a barber?
A: The people, no doubt about it. Sanford has been really
good to us, and I enjoy meeting the people who live here. There
is a good camaraderie in the city, and it still has that small town
feel. We've had several generations of customers. It's fun to
watch a family grow up. That's what I like best. The people.
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bution to tha community. Suggestion! for future profiles can be made by
calling 407-322-2011, s it 30, or e-maillng dplngOaamlnoleharaid.com.

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Marijuana Posaesaion
Seminole Deputy Joe Guerra
arrested John McGowan, 38, of
Sanford Sunday for posaesaion of
marijuana and disorderly intoxica­
tion. Authorities responded to the
area of Orange Avenue and State
Road 46 in reference to a call about a
white male walking in the middle of
Orange Avenue. Police found
McGowan In the middle of the road
with a beer bottle and a small bag of
marijuana in his pockets.
Seminole Investigator Michael
Cannaday arrested Coery Williams,
20, of Winter Springs Friday for pos­
session of marijuana and driving •
with a suspended license.
St-nuiitile D e p u ty C h risto p h e r

Ortiz arrested Annie McCray, 44, of
Sanford Friday for possession of
cocaine, marijuana and drug para­
phernalia, and her second charge of
larceny, and carrying a concealed
weapon. McCray allegedly tried to
steal four bottles of aspirin from the
Handy Way gas station on State Road
46. When authorities checked her
purse for the stolen goods, they
found several crack pipes, a marijua­
na roach, a knife and a small piece of
crack cocaine.
DU1
Seminole Sgt. Mark Dibona arrest­
ed Michael Preusch, 58, of Sanford
Sunday for driving under the influ­
ence and leaving the scene of an acci­
dent. Breath tests at the jail revealed a
blood alcohol content of about .163.
Seminole Deputy David Kohn
arrested Theophylus Williams, 21, of
Sanford Friday for fraud, resisting an
officer, possession of marijuana and
driving under the influence.
Winter Springs Officer D. Raney
arrested Chad Foster, 24, of Lake
Mary Saturday for driving under the
influence and reckless driving. Breath
tests at the jail revealed a blood alco­
hol content of about .154.
Seminole Deputy Mark Conway
arrested Robert Washbum, 50, of
Sanford Monday for driving under
the influence. Breath tests at the jail
revealed a blood alcohol content of
about .098.
Florida Highway Trooper J.C. Cox
arrested Michael Torres, 34, of Winter
Springs Monday for driving under
the influence and with a suspended

license. He refused breath tests.
Seminole Deputy Charles Albrecht
arrested James Johnson, 28, of Lake
Mary Tuesday for driving under the
influence and driving with a sus­
pended license.
Larceny
L o n g w o o d O ffic e r M atth e w
K lcin m an n a rr e s te d G e o rg e Ja itv rin

IV, 30, of Winter Springs Sunday for
burglary and larceny.
Seminole Deputy Daxter Girard
arrested Tara Hinckley, 19, of Sanford
Friday for larceny and possession of a
new legend drug without a prescrip­
tion.
Passing Forged Goods
Seminole Investigator John Kent
arrested Gim Yeow, 43, of Lake Mary
Friday for passing forged goods.
Authorities allegedly found Yeow in
possession of several dozen of fake
Oakley sunglasses. Yeow was appar­
ently selling the fake goods at the
Sanford Hea Market on U S.
Highway 17-92.
Suspended License
Winter Springs Officer R. Snider
arrested Chelsie Myers, 20, of Winter
Springs Friday for driving with a sus­
pended license.
Lake Mary Officer Coyle arrested
Christopher Djlton, 28, of Lake Mary
Monday for resisting an officer and
driving with a suspend license. Police
radar clocked Dalton driving 59 mph
in a 45-mph zone of Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Sanford Officer Terry Mullins
arrested John Anderson Jr., 20, of
Sanford Friday fur operating a motor­
cycle without a license, driving with
an expired tag and his third or subse­
quent charge of driving with a sus­
pended license.
Anderson was reportedly driving a
motorcycle recklessly in the area of
Georgia Avenue.
Sanford Officer Jeff Saounji arrest­
ed Timothy Thomas, 31, of Sanford

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The Center for
Independent Living is spon­
soring is fust Ride fo r
Independence 11 a.m. Sunday,
June 2, at Orlando Harley
Davidson, located an West
27th Street
Registration is $20 and
begins at 9 3 0 a.m. A post
party will follow the ride at
Wall Street Plaza and will
include a 50/50 drawing and
raffle prizes.
For more information, call
407-623-1070.

Sanford Officer Tomasz Ponicki
arrested Albert Piccirillo, 54, of
SanfonfSaturday for driving with a
suspended license.

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Monday (or driving with a suspend­
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fraud and destroying evidence.

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Smith spends ■ rocont sunny and warm aftamoon swinging at tha playground In

. Sanford Officer Christopher
Raggone arrested Tristan Baker, 19, of
Sanford Saturday for operating a
vehicle without a license, running a
stop sign and driving without a seat
belt.
Seminole Deputy George Burficld
arrested Talton Posley, 20, of Sanford
Saturday for reckless driving, resist­
ing an officer, burglary, hit and run,
fraud, driving with a suspended
license and possession of marijuana
and drug paraphernalia.

WED

Possession of Uquor Underage
Seminole Deputy Susan McAuley
arrested Jennifer Sullivan, 19, of
Longwood Saturday fur possession of
liquor underage. Authorities found
her to be in possession of three bot­
tles of beer.

Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Cham ber of
Commerce's Good Morning
Sem inole Breakfast Meeting
will be held 7 3 0 a.m.
Wednesday, Jupe 5, in The
Country Club at Heathrow.
Speaker is Kipper McGee of
WDBO Radio. Sponsor is
Orlando Regional South
Seminole Hospital.
Cost is $5 fo r members arid
$10 for non-members.

Possession of an Open Container
Seminole Deputy Christopher
Ortiz arrested Henry Blanton III, 30,
of Sanford for possession of an open
container of alcohol in public and
resisting an officer.
Strong Arm Robbery
Sanford Officer Daniel Camargo
arrested Dock Steele, 33, of Sanford
Monday for robbery. Steele apparent­
ly tried to steal a bottle of soda and a
chicken dinner from the Winn Dixie
grocery store on French Avenue.
When a manager tried to stop him
after he set off the anti-theft alarm, he
reportedly struck the store manager
and fled on foot. Steele, however,
dropped his social security card in
the struggle.

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On Friday June 7, the
McBride campaign will hold
an organizational meeting for
anyone in Seminole County
who wants to get involved
with the McBride Campaign.
The meeting begins at 6^0
p.m. in the Seminole
Education Association build­
ing, located at 404 W. 25th S t,
in Sanford.
For more information, call
813-267-0067.

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Shoplifting
Sanford Officer P. Rivera arrested
Herbert Boston, 32, of Sanford
Monday for his second charge of
shoplifting. Boston reportedly tried to
steal a 12-pack of Budweiser beer
from the Kwik Stop convenience
store on 1st 5trect.
Casselberry Officer Robbin Lilly
arrested Sheven Heath, 20, of Winter
Springs Monday fur retail theft.

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Obituaries
ANNIE M A U D E A D D IS O N
Annie M aude A ddison, 77,
of West 18th Street, Sanford,
died Friday, M ay 24, 2002, In
Central Florida Regional
Hospital, Sanford.
Bom in A m ericus, G a., she
moved to Central Florida 30
years ago. She w as a retired
riv ate nu rse and a m em ber of
lew Salem Prim itive Baptist
Church o f Sanford.
Survivors include one
daughter, A lfreds M cC arthy
of
irthy ol
Rochester, N.Y.; one son.i, John
Addison of Rochester, N.Y.;
tw o stepd aughters, Brenda
W iliams and G w en Perry, both
of Rochester, N.Y.; seven
grandchildren; 10 great grand­
children; and one great great
grandchild.
Funeral service is 11 a.m .
Saturday, Ju n e 1, in New
Salem P rim itive Baptist
Church, w ith Henry Buxton
officiating. C alling hours are 5
to 8 p.m . Friday and 9:30 a.m.
until service tim e in the
church.
Gail and W ynn's M ortuary
Inc., o f O rlando is in charge of
services.

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M A R IO L. B O M B A R D O
M ario L. Bom bardo, 82, of
Palm Bay, d ied Friday, M ay 24,
2002, in M elbourne.
B om in D etroit, M ich., he
served in the U.S. Army. He
was a carpenter.
Survivors include C hris
Bom bardo, Bon M cK enzie,
Jam es M cK enzie, Robert
M cK enzie, Patricia Doe,
Richard M cK enzie and Jam es
Hiltz.
Baldw in-Fairchild Funeral
Home O aklaw n C hapel is in
charge of arrangem ents.
TH O M A S M ORGAN
BR O W H ELL
Thom as M organ Brow hell,
76, o f D eBary Drive, DeBary,
died Saturday, May 25, 2002,
in D eBary Manor.
Born in W ellsville, N.Y., he
moved to Central Florida from
South Bend, Ind., in 1956. He
was a m achinist in sheet metal
m anufacturing in aeronautical
d esign and developm ent. He
served in the U.S. Air Force
during W orld War II. He was a
m em ber o f A sbury Nfelhndiat
Church in M aitland.
Su rvivors include his wife
of 32 years, Ju d ith; tw o sons,
Frank B. Brow hell o f Sanford
and Robert Brow hell o f
D eltona; tw o stepsons,
Stephen and Robert Vickery,
both o f D eBary; two daugh­
ters, Lori Hastings o f San
Bernardino, C alif., and Gina
Waite o f Damon, Texas; two
stepdaughters, Deborah
Vickery o f Sorrento and
D cidra Skip p er o f DeBary; one
brother, Jam es R. Brow nell of
Cam bria, C alif.; 15 grand chil­
dren; and one great grand­
child.
A lavon Direct Crem ation
Service o f South Daytona is in
charge o f services. •

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M AURICE DOCKERY
Maurice Dockery, 69, of Tampa,
died Thursday, May 23,2002, in
Tampa.
Bom in Morgantown, Ky., he
was retired from the U S . Air
Force after 20 years.
Survivors include two sons,
Maurice Dockery Jr., o f Lakeland
and Wesley Dockery of Tampa;
two daughters, JoAnn Talley of
Bunnell, Delnora Dockery of
Tampa, Maureena Davis of
Benton, 111., Donna Augustine of
Parish, Md., and Jennifer Amstutz
of Plant City; 14 grandchildren;
and nine great grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Ga.; his parents, Bert and
Margaret Poole of Sanford; two
brothers, John Poole of Deltona
and Ron I’oole of L ike Mary;
and four grandchildren.
Funeral services were held 6
p.m. Tuesday, May 28, in
Brisson Funeral I fame.
Brisson Funeral Flome of
Sanford is in charge o f arrange­
ments.

mother, Mable Turner of Sanford;
two sisters, Franzenia Mathews
and Carylon Cohen, both of
Sanford; and one brother, James
Mathews of Sanford.
Funeral services are noon
Saturday, June 1, in Zion Hope
Missionary BaptLst Church,
Sanford, with the Rev. Walter
Sim s officiating. Visitation is 5 to 9
p.m. Friday, May 31, in Sunrise
Funeral Home Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

R O BER T LUIS MONTANEZ
Robert Luis
Montanez,
infant, of
Sanford, died
Tuesday, May
KEITH DAVID HUBBELL
21,2002.
Keith David Hubbell, 59, of
Palm Valley Drive, Oviedo, died ;
All Faiths
Wednesday, May 2 2 ,2 0 0 1
Funeral AIL
Bom in Richmond, Ind., he
«. And Cremation
moved to Central Florida in 1965.
Service of
He was a veteran of the U S.
Orlando is in
Army and served during the
charge o f arrangements.
Korean War.
Survivors include his mother,
EVELYN P E R K IN S
Shirley Faddis; his stepfather,
Evelyn Perkins, 96, of Grand
Charles Faddis; and four brothers,
Plaza, O range City, died
Charles, Terry and Stormy
Thursday, M ay 2 3 ,2 0 0 2 , in
DeBary Manor.
Hubbell, ail of Tampa, and Dusty
Hubbell of Orlando.
B om in W inchester, Conn.,
Tri-County Cremation Service
she moved to Central Florida in
o f Longwood is in charge of ser­
1975. She was a bookkeeper for
vices.
an oil distributor. She was o f the
Episcopal faith.
RUTH MATHEWS-STACY
Survivors include care giver
Ruth Mathews-Stacy, 64, of
M ary L M oore of Lake Mary.
Chicago, 111.,
Baldauff Family Funeral
died Tuesday,
H om e o f O range City is in
charge o f arrangements.
May 2 1 ,2 0 0 1 in
Cook County
Hospital,
LA RRY B. PO O LE
Chicago.
Larry B. Poole, 5 t, of Sanford
died Thursday, May 23, 2002.
Bom Aug.
24,1937, in
B om March 14,1951, In
Brunsw ick, G a., he lived in
Quitman, Ga.,
she was a
Sanford since 1964. He w as the
ow ner of Larry’s Towing and
retiree of Jewels
Food Company in Chicago. She
C ycle Service.
was a member of Zion Hope
Survivors include three
Missionary Baptist Church in
daughters, Jennifer Hatchcll and
Sanford.
Jessica Poole of O rlando and
Survivors Include her surrogate
M onica Underw ood of Midway,

K IM BER LY CRAWLEY
STIC K LE R
Kimberly Craw ley Stickler,
38, of Weston Lane, Orlando,
died Saturday, May 25,2002, in
South Sem inole Flospital,
Longwood.
Survivors include her par­
ents, Connie M. and Betty J.
Craw ley o f Winter Springs; two
brothers, Mack Crawley of
L ikcnhoath Airforce Base,
England, and John F. Crawley
of M aitland; and one sister,
Cathy Phelps o f Casselberry.
Banfield Funeral Flome of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.
JA 'LEESA ANDREA
STEW A RT
Ja'L ecsa Andrea "L ee Lee"
Stewart, 12, o f Parkway Street,
Daytona Beach, died Sunday,
May 2 6 ,2 0 0 2 , In her residence.
Bom In Daytona Beach, she
was a native o f Volusia County.
She attended Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church in Daytona

CEC IL ST R IC K L A N D
Cecil Strickland, 63, of
Orlando, died Sunday, Saturday,
26,2002, in Florida Hospital
South.
Bom Feb. 21 ,1 9 3 9 , in
Graceville, he was a lifelong res­
ident o f Florida. He was a dry
wall finisher.
Survivors include one son,
Joe Strickland of Longwood;
tw o daughters, Janice Pritchard
o f Sanford and Karen Ferguson
of Apopka; three brothers, Joe
Strickland of Orlando, Jim m y
Strickland of Apopka and Jerry

Strickland o f Seattle, W ash.; two
sisters, Sarah Bell and M ary
Coffm an, both of A popka; and
five grandchildren.
G ram kow Funeral H om e of
Sanford is in charge o f arrange­
ments.
FR A N K LIN E T H E R ID G E
T H O M P SO N
Franklin Etheridge
Thom pson, 71, of W indchase
Boulevard, Sanford, died
Thursday, May 23,2002.
Bom in Brooklyn Fla., he
moved to Central Florida in
1997. He w as a custodian. He
w as of the Catholic faith.
Survivors include three
daughters, Renee Sim pson of
Longw ood, Linda M illsAlexander o f C asselberry and
Joanne Ware o f Frankfurt,
Germ any; one sister, Gloria
Austin-Knight o f Altam onte
Springs; two brothers, Lloyd
Thom pson o f St. Petersburg,
and Elm er Thom pson of
Brooklyn, N.Y.; 10 grandchil­
dren; and tw o godchildren.
G old en 's Funeral Hom e Inc.,
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Business
Centex posts $156 million in
home sales for fiscal year 2001
Bolstered by its rapidly grow­
ing and popular Fox St Jacobs
product line, the Orlando
Division of Centex Homes
closed out its recent Fiscal year
with $156 million in closed sales
volume.
The Altamonte Springs-based
company, one of Central
Florida's most active residential
developers and homebuilders
with 14 communities, including
two in Seminole County, closed
717 home sales during its recent
fiscal year ending March 31 for
an average of about $217,915 per
transaction, reports Division
President Pat Knight
Centex Is building Magnolia
Plantation in Lake Mary and
Parkstone in Winter Springs.
Those figures, which were
impacted by the events of
September 11, were slightly
down from the year before when
Centex Homes closed 800 homes
for $165 million.
"We rebounded nicely and
i finished the first quarter of the
I current calendar year - and the
final quarter of our fiscal year on a very strong and productive
note," says Knight "We have
much to look forward to In our
1 new fiscal setting."
, Providing the impetus for
Knight's optimism is the resur•gence of the Centex' F5cJ
Division which accounted for
approximately 41 percent of the
company's closings and is
expected to have an even bigger
impact in the new fiscal year as it
embarks on its fifth year of exis­
tence.

The previous year (Fiscal
2000) F&amp;j accounted for about 25
percent of Centex' Central
Florida sales efforts; the year
before that about 13 percent
"That's a significant jump In
two short years," says Knight.
"This year w e anticipate F&amp;J
being even more active with sev­
eral new developments coming
on board to complement Centex'
Homebuilding operations."
Although both entitles oper­
ate under the same corporate
umbrella, each appeals to two
totally different markets.
F&amp;J has thrived because it
addresses the affordable, entrylevel segment of the housing
market that place a premium on
square-footage and cost, with
home prices rarely topping the
$200,000 plateau. In most
instances, construction is around
$48 per square fo o t Large fami­
lies are drawn to F&amp;J because
they are one of the new produc­
tion builders offering five- and
six-bedroom homes at moderate
price levels.
Centex Is the more traditional
builder. It offers buyers more
design sizzle, options and
upgrades, as well as community
amenities in most cases ranging
from gated entrances to commu­
nity swimming pools. As a
result, prices tend to be higher.
There are currently three F&amp;J
communities
underway
in
Metro Orlando, including Lacy
Lucy Estates, a small infill com­
munity of 23 homes in Ocoee,
Skyridge Valley in Clermont and
Waterford Chase East in south­

June events
June-August
Tonight’s Sky
Seminole Community
College Planetarium
First, third, and fifth Fridays
of the month. Featuring a dif­
ferent episode eveiy time. All
evening shows will be fol­
lowed by telescope viewing
sessions a s the weather per­
mits unless otherwise noted.
8:30 p m. Admission: $4
Adults. $3 K-12 students and
Senior Citizens. For more
information please call: 407328-2360.
J u n e •August
Myths in the Night
Seminole Community
College Planetarium
Second and fourth Fridays of
the month. Featuring 10 dif­
ferent episodes. All evening
shows will be followed by
telescope viewing sessions
as the weather permits
unless otherwise noted. 8:30
p.m. Admission: $4 Adults.
$3 K-12 students and Senior
Citizens. For more informa­
tion please call: 407-3282360
June-August
Saturday Evening Special
Feature
Seminole Community
College Planetarium
Features to be announced.
All evening shows will be fol­
lowed by telescope viewing
sessions a s the weather per­
mits unless otherwise noted.
8:30 p m. Admission: $4
Adults. S3 K-12 students and
Senior Citizens. For more
information please call: 407*
328-2360.
June 1 &amp; 2
• Seminole Girts Sottball
Tournament
Seminole County Sottball
Complex
Local event. For more infor­
mal ion please contact Pete
Wilson 407-805-9911.
• The Magic o( Dance
Produced by World Ballet

Helen Stairs Theatre for the
Performing Arts, Downtown
Sanford — 2:30 p.m. For
more Information and ticket
prices contact the Helen
Stairs Theatre Box Office
407-321-8111.

June 3
• Bridge Club. Sanford
Senior Center, 11 a m. New
members welcome. Call
407-302-1010 for informa­
tion .
• Pinochle Club, Sanford
Senior Center, noon. New
members welcome. Call
407-302-1010 for Informa­
tion.
3 TODOLER STORIES (18
months to 3 years) Sanford
Public Library. 10:30AM. All
programs are free and open
to the public.
Ju n e 4
• PRESCHOOL stories,
music (3 to 5 years) Sanford
Public Library. 10:00 &amp;
10:45AM. All programs are
free and open the public.
SCRABBLE Club. Sanford
Senior Center, 1 p.m. New
members welcome.
• Coastlines, Sanford Senior
Cenler, 10 a.m. Call 407302-1010 for information.
Florida Library Youth
Program Sanlord Public
Library , 10 a.m. Science
Spectrum, Greg Thompson,
experiments, tricks, demon­
stration.

east Orlando. Waterford Chase
East is the largest F&amp;J communi­
ty to ever be built with more
than 600 homes planned.
Knight says at least three more
F&amp;) communities will be
launched this year, including a
second phase to the successful
Skyridge Valley development
just off S.R. 50.
"Wherever the Fox &amp; Jacobs
brand has been introduced, It's
done extremely w ell," says
Knight. "Obviously, it's address­
ing a certain market niche and
addressing it well."
Dallas-based Centex Homes is
one o f the nation's leading
homebuilders, operating in
approximately 80 markets in 23
states and 'W ashington, D.C.
Centex Homes delivered more
than 21,000 homes during its
recent fiscal year, which ended
March 31,2002. The company is
a
subsidiary
of
Centex
Corporation (NYSE: CTX), a
Fortune 500 company.
Centex, through its other sub­
sidiaries, ranks as one of the
nation's largest non-bank-affiliflted retail mortgage loan origi­
nators and general building con­
tractors. The company also has
operations in home services and
investment real estate and owns
a majority Interest in a publicly
held construction products com­
pany. Centex ranks No. 1 for the
third consecutive year on FOR­
TUNE M agazine's
list of
"A m erica's
M ost
Admired
Companies"™ in the engineer­
ing and construction category.

Ju n e 7

More than 3 0 0 people (top) were
on hand for the opening cere­
monies of the WalMart
Supercenter In Sanford. The
began expanding the store 18
months ago. As part of the festMties, the company honored those
employees who have worked at
the store since It opened 17 years
ago (above). Ray Carrington, a
loyal Wal-Mart customer, cuts the
ribbon as store manager Greg
Anti watches (right).
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Ju n e 8
•GAME NIGHT —
PIchonary/cards/Chesa/Quak
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Coffee. 308 E Commercial
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acrosa for the library. $1 le e .
Call 407-324-0054 for Infor­
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• SATURDAY SOUP, Crafts,
drama, singing. (3 lo 7
years) Sanlord Public
Library. 2 p.m. All programs
are tree and open to the
public.
• Xtreme Dance Recital
Helen Stairs Theatre lor the
Performing Arts, Downtown
Sanford
For more Information and
ticket prices contact the
Helen Stairs Theatre Box
Office 407-321-8111.

• Sanford Senior Center,
International Drive Fun. Call
for reservations 407-3021010.

Ju n e 11
• PRESCHOOL stones,
music (3 to 5 years) Sanlord
Public Library, 10 &amp;
10:45a.m. All programs are
free and open the public.
• SCRABBLE Club, Sanlord
Senior Center, 1 p.m. New
members welcome
Ju n e 12
• Florida Library Youth
Program Sanford Public
Library , 10 a.m. Nancy
Kenton

June 16
• Florida Library Youth
Program Sanford Public
Library , Summer Special 2
p.m. — Tumbleweed Twins

June 13
• WALL ART! Leave your
mark forever at Our House
Books &amp; Coffee, 308 E
Commercial Street (down­
town Sanlord across from
the library). Our House
Books dedicates a wall to
the work ol young artists.
Your conthbutlon will stand
— as long a s the store
exists. All mediums wel­
come. $5 per section 2’x2‘ or
2*x3‘. Sign up deadline July
13th. Call 407-324.0054 for
more Information.
■BABY TIME (birth to 18
monts) Sanford Public
Library 10 a.m. Programs
are music and stories • all
free and open to the public.

June 14
Ju n e 10
• Pinochle Club, Sanlord
Senior Cenler, noon. New
members welcome. Call
407-302-1010 for Informa­
tion.
• Bridge Club, Sanford
Senior Center, 11 a.m. New
members welcome. Call
407-302-1010 lor Informa­
tion.
•TODDLER STORIES (16
months lo 3 years) Sanford
Public Library. 10:30 a.m. All
programs are free and open
lo the public.

Ju n e s
• BABY TIME (birth to 18
months) Sanford Public
Library 10 a.m. Programs
are music and stories - all
free and open to the public.
• Water Color Class, Sanford
Senior Center 2 p.m Call
407-302-1010 lor informa­
tion.
• Canasta Club, Sanford
Senior Center, 1 pm. Call
407-302-1010 for informa­
tion.

Super
Opening

• Canasta Club, Sanford
Senior Center, 1 p.m. Call
407-302-1010 lor informa­
tion.
• Dominoes, Sanford Senior
Center, 1 p.m.. Call 407-3021010 for Information.

June 15
• Classic Car Cruise &amp; Street
Parly
Historic Downtown Sanford
Food. 50 s music, live DJ.
6pm-9pm. For more Informa­
tion please contact Sanford
Main Street 407-322-5600.
• Fit Club Gymnastics,
Dance, Cheer Academy
Recital
Helen Stairs Theatre for the
Performing Arts, Downtown
Sanlord
For more information and
ticket prices contact the
Helen Stairs Theatre Box
Office 407-321-8111.
• SATURDAY SOUP. Crafts,
drama, singing. (3 to 7 years
Sanford Public Library. 2
p.m All programs are free
and open to the public.

Theatre for the Performing
Arts, Downtown Sanford. For
more Information and ticket
prices contact the Helen
Stairs Theatre Box Office
407-321-8111.

• Bridge Club. Sanford
Senior Center, 11 a.m. New
members welcome. Call
407-302-1010 for Informa­
tion.

June 22
SATURDAY SOUP, Crafts.,
drama, singing. (3 to 7
years) Sanford Public
Library. 2 p.m. All programs
Bre free and opsn to the
public.

• PRESCHOOL stories,
musk: (3 to 5 years) Sanford
Public Library, 10 &amp; 10:45
a.m. All programs are tree
and open the public.
• SCRABBLE Club, Sanford
Senior Center, 1 p.m. New
members welcome

June 17

Juna 25

• Pinochle Club, Sanford
Senior Center, noon. New
members welcome. Call
407-302-1010 for informa­
tion.
• Bridge Club, Sanford
Senior Center, 11 a.m. New
members welcome. Call
407-302-1010 for Informa­
tion.
• TODDLER STORIES (18
months to 3 years.) Sanford
Public Library. 10:30 a.m. All
programs are free and open
to the public.
1

June 18
• PRESCHOOL stories,
musk: (3 to 5 years) Sanford
Public Library, 10 &amp; 10:45
a.m. All programs are free
and open the public.
• SCRABBLE Club, Sanford
Senior Center, 1 p.m. New
members welcome

June 19
• Sanlord Senior Center,
Crafl Workshop with Peg
Jones. 1 p.m. Project to be
announced/

June 20

i

•BABYTIME (birth to 18
months) Sanford Public
Library 10 a.m. Programs
are music and stories - all
free and open to the public.

June 21
• Canasta Club, Sanlord
Senior Center, 1 p.m.. Call
407-302-1010 tor Informa­
tion.
• Dominoes. Sanford Senior
Center, 1 p.m., Call 407-3021010 lor information.

June 21-23, 28-30, A July
5-7
Father of the Bride
Produced by the Weluva
River Players Helen Stairs

June 22-23
Seminole 7 Soccer Series
Seminole Open Cup
Seminole County Sports
Training Center, Sylvan Lake
Park
The Seminole 7 Soccer
Series is an adult soccer
tournament series featuring
four divisions: Men's Open,
Men's B, Men's over 3 0 and
co-ed. The Reebok Kickoff
Classic Is the first tourna­
ment of the 2002 series.
Winners will receive tro­
phies, prizes from our spon­
sors, and the champion of
the Men's Open Division will
receive a cash prize. Entry
Fee: $170 per team. For
more Information contact
Kevin Coultharl at the
Central Florida Sports
Commission 407-648-4900,
ext. 12.
Ju ne 24
•TODDLER STORIES (18
months to 3 years) Sanford
Public Library. 10:30AM. All
programs are free and open
lo the public.
• Poetry/Culture Nights, (Ihe
naked age)) 7 p.m., open
microphone, no charge. *Our
House Books and Coffee,*
(downtown Sanford across
from the library). Call
407.324 0054 lor Informa­
tion.
• Pinochle Club, Sanlord
Senior Center, noon. New
members welcome. Call
407-302-1010 lor informa­
tion.

June 25
Florida Library Youth
Program Sanlord Public
Library , Summer Special, 2
&amp; 3:30 p.m. Lyndel Magician

June27
•“Cashflow 101* This
monopoly like board game
for up to six player who want
In Increase their financial
Intelligence. Allows each
player to leam and teach
others how to gel out of the
rat race. Game-night 6:30
p.m., no fee. *Our House
Books and Coffee* (located
downtown Sanlord across
from the library) will be open
until 9 p.m. Call Oon Shearer
407-323-7508 or 407-3240054 Information.
•BABYTIME (birth to 18
months) Sanlord Public
Library 10 a.m.. Programs
are music and stories - all
• Quitters Guild, Sanford
Senior Center, 7:30 p.m.

June 28
• Movie Madness at Sanford
Senior Center 1 p.m.
'O ceans Eleven* with
George Cloony, Brad Pitt,
Julia Roberts. Pop corn tree,
bring your own drink.
• Canasta Club. Sanford
Senior Center, 1 p m Call
407-302-10 tO for informa­
tion.
• Dominoes, Sanford Senior
Center, 1 p.m., Call 407-3021010 lor information.

�T he S eminole H ekald

Wednesday. Stay 29. 2002 P a g e 5 A

Business
Briefcases
Florida Solar reports rscord
month for pool hasting systems
Florida Solar Technology Inc.
In Sanford reported record sales
of pool heating systems in A pril
' Skip W est founder and presi­
dent of the marketing and sales
team, said Florida Solar installed
some 200 system s’ this past
month of April for revenues of
more than SI million. It's the
first time Florida Solar has
topped $1 million in sales for one
month. West said.
Founded in 1982, Florida Solar
recently added a pool mainte­
nance and pest control division
and now Kas offices in Orlando
and Tampa and plans new
offices in Fort Lauderdale,
Naples and Sarasota.

Lake Mary company creates
bonding program for project
The Whitehead Agency, a
Lake Mary-based construction
bonding and insurance compa­
ny, established a bonding pro­
gram for J. Tufford k Associates
In c, a general contractor head­
quartered in Altamonte Springs.
The initial $240,000 bond was
issued for the remodel of • 1,900square-foot space for Open
Volusia Imaging Center in New
Smyrna Beach.
Other noted projects bonded
by the Whitehead Agency
include: Rosen Center Hotel,
Orange County Courthouse,
Orange County Convention
Center Expansions, Gaylord
Palms, Ocean Walk North Tower,
Marriott Grand Lakes and Too
Town Tent Structure.
Brentwood Homes wins first
place in parade o f homes
Brentwood C u stom Hom es,
w hich last year launched a luxu­
ry homes remodeling division,
won first place for its remodel­
ing work In the recent Central
Florida Parade o f Homes.
M ark H erring, president o f
Brentwood, said the builder won
a first place award for its whole
house remodel o f a luxury golf
villa at D evon G reen in
Heathrow.
Herring said the
remodeling project cost $245,000
to com plete and Included a total
kitchen and bath makeover,
room additions, and the con­
struction o f Tlucan influenced
courtyard with pool and foun­
tains.

ItaUano Pallazo Restaurant there
this summer.
Lake M ary
Properties Is the landlord.
Stirling International Realty,
with real estate service centers at
Heathrow,
Seminole
Town
Center mall. Winter Park Village
and Dr. Phillips In southwest
Orlando, Is on target to negoti­
ate transactions worth more than
$325 million this year.

D JL Horton begins work on
90 homes In Central Florida
D JL Horton Homes has start­
ed construction o f some 90
homes worth close to $14 million
In 11 active communities in
Orange, Seminole, Osceola, Lake
and Polk Counties.
Jack Appleman, director of
sales and marketing at D.R.
Horton, said all the new homes
will be ready for immediate
move-in by mid-summer. The
homes are priced from $109,990
tothe$300s.
"We expect the third and
fourth qu arter to be very
robust," said Appleman. Robust
sales mean strong demand for
ready-to-move-in
homes,
Appleman explained. "Between
15 to 10 percent of our home
buyers want to move into their
new home right away,"
he
added.

Stirling International inks
lease for Lake Mary retail store
Stirling International Realty
recently negotiated a lease for
6,500 square feet of retail space at
951 Greenwood Blvd. in Lake
Mary.
Stirling founder and ow ner
Roger Soderstrom said com mer­
cial leasing specialist Frank
Dever negotiated the transaction
for the former Bistro Cappuccino
restaurant facility.
Prem ier
M anagem ent
Concepts, Inc. o f Orlando leased
the facility and plans to open

S J . Goldman cam s safety
award from contractors group
S.I. G old m an Inc./Com fort
System s U SA w as honored
recently b y the A ssociated
General Contractors (AGC) with
a 2002 C onstru ction Safety
Excellence Award.
The presentation took place
during the AGC quarterly din­
ner m eeting held at the Embassy
Suites in Altam onte Springs.
This w as ihe third year AGC
has held Its safety awards pro­
gram. Awards are based on a
com pany's
safety
program
results including" a lost work; day rate o f 25 percent lower than
the industry average, a demon­
strated corporate commitment to
safety, worker training and pro­
gram innovation.
T he Safety Bonus and Training
Program im plem ented by S.I.
Goldm an Com pany a decade
ago has developed Into a corpo­
rate culture. T he com pany has
won nine other safety awards in
the last several years and has no
lost w orkdays for m ore than
700,000 m an hours.
"T h e safety o f our staff is Ihe
No. 1 priority and our program’s
success is a reflection o f that cor­
porate d ed ica tio n ," said John
Martin, president and CEO of
Goldman.

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H w *M photo by Tom m y Vlncont

San lord City Manager Tony VanDerworp. right, presents Fred Alexander with a certificate tor being named the
city’s Employee of Ihe Month tor May 2002. Nominated by Charlie Collier and Ja n Henry, Alexander received
the award lor his hard work and dedication. 'Fred is an excellent worker, dependable and willing to lake on extra
responsibilities beyond hia job requirements,” Henry wrote. 'He has great leadership skills and la motivated to
meet the department and city's goals. Over the past few years, he has gained enough experience and skills to
meet the requirements of a Maintenance Worker II. He Is friendly and helpful to the public. Fred Alexander Is a
great asset to the city.

Chang’sCarCare RecognizedByTheASEBlue Seal of Excellence Program
Sanford, Florida - May 2 6 , 2002 - Chang’s Car Care
has earned Blu e Seal o f Excellence Recognition as pre­
scribed by the National Institute for Automotive
Service Excellence (A S E ), a non-profit organization
dedicated to improving the quality of vehicle repair and
service by means o f voluntary testing and certification
for automotive repair and service professionals.
To be eligible for this recognition, a company must
have 7 5 % o f its automotive professionals A S E certified.
In addition, there must be a certified technician in each
•res o f service ottered. T b remain in the program, a
business must renew each year umt confirm their pro­

fessionals' certification status.
"Businesses that have earned the A S E Blue Seal o f
Excellence Recognition have gone the extra mile in
support o f their customers. Employing A SE-ccrtificd
professionals is an important clement in their overall
customer satisfaction program. We salute those busi­
nesses who achieve this goal and thank them for help­
ing promote quality automotive repair and service” says
Ronald H. Weiner. ASE president.
ASH was founded in 1972 as a mm-profil. independ­
ent organization dedicated to Improving Ihe quutily o f
automotive service ami repair through (he voluntary

testing and certification o f automotive technicians.
Technicians, engine machinists, and parts specialists
have participated in A SE ’s program from all segments
o f the service and repair industry: car and truck dealer­
ships. service stations, independent repair shops, colli­
sion repair facilities, maintenance garages, leasing and
rental businesses. Heel repair facilities, franchised out­
lets. etc. Today, more than -100,000 professionals are
A SE certified.
For more information contact Sylvester of Sheldon
Chang at C h a n g ’s C s r C a re 3 7 1 4 S . O rim n do D rive
( I f w y . 1 7 - 9 2 ) , I n .S 'lin D n tt.

P ic tu re P e rfe c t “
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Featuring D ig ital Signal Processor Technology
hy Hunter Engineering Company

Seminole O ffice Products
wins award from Panasonic
For the third consecutive year,
Sem inole O ffice Products has
w on P anasonic's M atsuba-Kai
Award, presented at the annual
dealer meeting held In Las Vegas
on April 8,2002,
T h e M atsuba-Kai Award is
given for annual sales of $1 mil­
lion or more b y the Panasonic
Docum ent Im aging Company,
the Office Automation Division
of Panasonic USA.
Sem inole Office Products has
become one of the top 20 dealers
for the Panasonic Docum ent
Imaging Com pany division, in
business since 1984, Sem inole
Office Products has become one
of the largest independent office
products dealers In Central
Florida with annual sales o f $6
million.
Located
in
Long w ood,
Seminole Office Products serves
Orange, Sem inole, O sceola,
Volusia and Brevard counties.
With approximately 40 employ­
ees and a focus on customer ser­
vice, Seminole Office Products
looks forward to serving Central
Florida for many years to come.

Alexander earns Employee of the Month award

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T he S eminole Herald

Market

Ordinance

Continued from Fife 1A
"VVo'rr working with the Front
Punch program to provide jobs in
the (Goldsboro) community,"
Coker slid . "There lui-n’t txvn a
large employment base at the
market for many years. IVe expect
th.it to change."
Sanwa hopes to begin its opera­
tions in December, and during its
fust year, the company plans to
hire 30 people. An additional 20

people will be hired by the second
year of operations.
The lease agreem ent and the
inclusion o f the facility In the
Goldsboro's Front Porch redevel­
opment area is expected to hasten
beautification efforts on the prop­
erty. Preliminary plans call for
increased landscaping and an
open-air retail m arket
rkel along U S .
Highway 17/92. A long the south
em bonier o f the orooertv.
then
property, there

are plans to create a park — tenta­
tively called "Storm Water Park"
because the area wilt also serve as
a storm water retention area for
the west side of 17-92.
Sanford City Manager Tony
VanDerworp said the efforts to
revitalize and renovate the market
are part o f a Ihree-pronged
approach.
"The first leg of the stool was to
get lease agreem ents for the

Proposed Redevelopment
17/92 Fanners Market Property
Proposed redevelopment lor Sanford's Farmers' Market property

vacant space in the bu ild in g,"
VanDerworp said. "The next leg Is
to redevelop the front o f the prop­
erty and make it more attractive.
The final leg is to develop the park
and the public safety buildings In
the back."
Negotiations are still ongoing,
however, VanDerworp is confi­
dent that a deal can b e reached
that would allow the city to build
new fire and police headquarters
on vacant state property ju st west
of the farmers7 market on 13th
Street.
Headquartered in W imuam a,
about 30 miles southeast o f Tampa
In Hillsborough County, Sanwa
Growers is a diversified grower
and wholesale distributor o f ori­
ental vegetables, herbs and spe­
cialty fruits and vegetables. Tony
Leung, president of the company,
said the lease agreement w ith the
Department of Agriculture is key
to Sanwa *s expansion.
"A dding a Sanford distribution
center is a positive step for Sanwa
and complements our business
plan," Leung said. "T h is move
will greatly enhance our existing
distribution network and allow
for
future
expansion
and
increased shipping volum e "
The Florida D epartm ent of
Agriculture
and
C onsum er
Services operates a system o f 15
State Farm ers' M arkets which
provide facilities for assembling
and marketing Florida produce.
More than 25 million units of
fresh fruits and vegetables valued
at m ore than $225 m illion are
annually sold through the mar­
kets. T h e first State Farm ers’
Market was opened in 1935 in
Sanford.

entertainment web sites.
"I think w e've seen from our
community on more than one
occasion how disruptive these can
b e," said Chairman Diryl McLain
speaking about the sexually
charged web sites.
(
Commissioners will try to
weigh the pn&gt;s and arris from the
list prohibiting home occupations
at workshop expected to be
scheduled in the next month, said
County M anager Kevin G race.
Debates will also axitinuc if the
planning manager should have
the authority to inspect homes.
After workshops are complet­
ed, the drafted ordinance will
have to be approved by the local
planning agency before it Is con­
sidered in a public hearing at a
county com mission m eeting.
Residents can expect the hom e
occupation ordinance to be heard
by county commissioners this fall,
Grace said.

C on tin ue d from Pago 1A
home occupations such as adult
entertainment, clubs and escort
services. However, Commissioner
Grant Malay slid a few of the list­
ed prohibited occupations caused
concern especially churches.
" I had a couple concerns,"
Maloy Mid, "one o f them being
we're making this a w hole lot blgger."
M aloy contended that instead
of prohibiting certain home occu­
pations, the county should con­
centrate more on preventing
Impact and noise.
M aloy also asserted that a sec­
tion o f the suggested code may
violate a homeowner's constitu­
tional rights because it gives per­
mission to the county planning
m anager to enter a home to
inspect the premises.
O ther commissioner concerns
included adding regulations to a
new ordinance to deter adult

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turned off, the child could
. the door and exit the vehiHowever, when the child
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both hands on the car until
adult came and took him or
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DEAR ABBY: "Grateful
Doctor in Dallas" wrote about
the difficulty In tracking down
some o f the teachers who made a
difference in his/her life.
i have been teaching for 39
years, and often reminisce about
former students and wonder
how they're doing. A student in
the very first third-grade clasw I
taught tracked me down and
invited me to his high school
graduation. 1 couldn't have been
more pleased
Those trying to locate "miss­
ing" teachers can write to the
education association in the dis­
trict where they attended school.
Most associations maintain a list
of retired teachers and their
addresses. Some will also know
where those who have left the
district have relocated.
Teachers love to hear from for­
mer students, Abby. It b gratify­
ing to know I have touched the
lives of many of my students, as
they have certainly made a dif­
ference in mine. In fact, one of
my former students is now my
.current principal!
THELMA L CLIFFORD,
NEW JERSEY
DEAR THELMA: I'm sure
many former students will
appreciate your Informative lettec We all have had at least one
special teacher who stood out
above the rest Your talc proves
the truth o f the old saying: It
pays to be nice to everyone you
meet because you never know
when you'll meet them again.

Wednesday. May 29.2002 I S - M

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City Administrator John Drago
The Maitland Historic Society said he b in the process of Invcstifour years ago restored a portion gating the cosLs of restoring the
o f die road around Lake Lilly, toad and will present that inforAccording to Bistllne, It to o * mation to city commissioners. He
crews about 26 weeks to strip anticipates having a full report
asphalt from the grouted brick.
ready for commissioners by the
“There b a lot o f layers of June 17 meeting,
asphalt on top of them ," he said.
“I think If it can be restored and
"It took them six months o f chip- * its integrity restored, it would be
ping. It was a terrible job from great because It's a piece o f
what I understand."
Longwood's history,” Drago said.

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employee well, Chamber said. For
Newport Hospitality employees,
that translates into 50 hours of
training before they Interact with
guests. In fa ct the opening of the
hotel was pushed back by a day
so employees could receive extra
training.
"W e isolate each job into specif­
ic standards,” she said, "and
everybody b trained the same.
"W e also allow our associates
to become certified In their fields,"
Chamber said. "That gives them
the opportunity to develop their
skilb further. O f course, we insist
that all of our supervisors arc cer­
tified."
"W e don't want our employees
to think about customer service,
we want them to live i t " she adds.
W hile customer service fa the
backbone o f the company's busi­
ness plan, Temple said guests will
ajjjjreciati
appreciate the amenities availThe hotel has 81 standard
rooms, 27 suites and three tworoom suites. Temple b quick to
point out that all rooms come
with either queen- or kind-sized

beds.
"There's not a double bed any­
where on the property," he said.
He also notes that every room
comes with a 27-inch television.
"M ost of our guests have large
TVs in their homes, and that's
what they're used to ," Temple
said. "W hen they stay in one of
our rooms, they'll b e watching a
TV comparable in size to the one
they have at hom e."
Each room com es with high­
speed internet access ("Again,
more and more people have high­
speed access at hom e," Temple
said) and the two-room suites
com e with microwaves and a
mini-fridge.
There b a 1,100-square-foot
netting room In the lobby that
can accommodate about 80 peo­
ple, a business center complete
with fax machines and comput­
ers, and a two-room exercise facil­
ity with frm veights and cardio­
vascular machines that overlook
the pool.
"W e're very excited about
being in this area," Temple said.
"YNfe believe thfa b going to be a
very successful operation for us."

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think I've got it.
"I’ve seen Garret Hines around
the city, and he's become a real
inspiration to me."
For more than an hour
Saturday, Friendly fought the hot,
humid Florida weather to demon­
strate his sk ilb for Hines, a
Sanford resident who won a silver
medal in the four-man bobsled
competition at the Salt Lake City
games. Without any snow or an
actual bobsled In sight, the 33year-old proved he may have
what it takes to pick up a spot on
the U S . Bobsled team.
"H e's got the size, and he pretty

Tampa for the state time trials.
Hines, however, may hold another
Sanford tryout later fob m onth
As for Friendly, the trucking
com pany ow ner b planning a
training regimen that will help
him beat out h b competition in
Tampa. H b current goal b to run
fast enou gh and jum p high'
enough to make it to me Lake
Placid, N.Y., drills, where throe
bobsled drivers will select their
future team members,
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In Indiana, so I know I can take the
cold w eather," Friendly said.
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and speed to do I t "

good at running," Hines said.
"H e'll go to Tampa and see if he's
got what it takes."
Saturday's event was the first of
ib kind in Sanford. Hines said he
decided to hold the tryouts after
noticing there was some potential
talent in the area.
"I wanted to build interest and
awareness o f the sport in this
area," Hines said. "There's talent
here, and I want to give people the
opportunity to participate in this
sport.”
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was the lone runner at Saturday's
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Iron Cross, as well as the
_ beautiful ladies of
looters who will be on
to meet everyone.
In the tin t of two Main
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superstar, The Warlord, will
battle promising superstar,
Antonio Banks.

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Inited States, Maximum
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In ladies action, Saphire
will battle SCW
Commissioner Christena
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J specialsmatch up.
The SCW
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the line as the DTW Ninja
will defend the belt against
'Ladies Man" Jacques
Taylor and the vacant MidAtlantic Championship will
be claimed by the winner of
a match between The Rebel
Rocker and Hexx.
Also in action will be
Chris Carson, The Dancing
Prowler, The SCW Janitor,
CB Cool, G-man, Blood Puff,
Miss Olivia and n d jjft many
more other grapplen.
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Florida dominates D1 baseball picks
ORLANDO — It turned out to be
quite a weekend for local grown talent
and college baseball teams from the
Sunshine State.
Nine schools from Florida, the
University of Florida, Florida Atlantic
University, Florida Internationa]
University, Florida State University,
Bethune-Cookman College, the
University of Centra) Florida, the
University of Miami, the University of
South Florida, and Stetson University, all
were either qualified or were given wild
cards to be a part of the 64 teams making
up the NCAA Division I Tournament
starting this Friday.
Also making the field and of extreme
local Interest was the University of
Georgia. The Dogs lost two straight in
the SEC Tournament and finished the
tegular season with a 30-27 record. But
iheir schedule was one of the toughest in
the country so the team, which has
Seminole High graduate Rick Eckstein as
.Its third base coach, and Sanford's Chaz
Lytle and Oviedo's Justin Holmes as

Lytle breaks Georgia records; Dogs
join nine Florida teams in field of 64
starters, will be in the field.
Despite the tournament's outcome.
Lytle, a junior outfielder, had a pair of
hits and stole a base to break two long­
standing Georgia seasonm records. The
lefthanded swinging leadoff man now
has 104 hits, which also led the SEC, and
31 steals, both of which broke the school
record of 102 hits and 30 stolen bases.
To check out happenings at Georgia,
just log onto the website at
www.GeorgiaDogs. com.
Another ex-Lion and a former lemma te
of Lytle's on the World Series winning
Santord Post 53 American Legion team,
Jeremy Frost, also had a good weekend,
; 5-for-18 with three runs scored and
elp l

straight Atlantic Sun Conference
Tournament Qtampionship.
Frost, a catcher, was behind the dish as
the Golden Knights knocked off Samford

(7-5), Troy State (12-4), host Stetson (13-6)
and Florida Atlantic (8 - 6 ) to sweep
through the tournament on Melching
Field at Conrad Park in DeLand.
UCF (40-20) will face a familiar oppo­
nent In the opening round of the 2002
NCAA Baseball Championship as the
Golden Knights will face Soutn Florida.
UCF has appeared in the NCAA
Baseball Championship in each of the
last three seasons and eight times in
school history. UCF garnered the No. 2
seed in the regional while USF (33-27) is
the No. 3 seed. Florida State (52-12), the
regional host, is the national No. 1 seed
In addition to being the top seed in the
regional while fellow A-Sun foe Stetson
(42-17) is the No. 4 seed.
UCF and South Florida will open play
in the regional on Friday at 3 p.m. at
Dick Howser Stadium in Tallahassee.
FSU and Stetson will meet at 7 p.m.

Friday in the nightcap.
The Knights are currently riding a sea­
son-best 10-game winning streak into
Friday's clasn with the Bulls. UCF has
faced USF three times this season, with
the Bulls winning two. The last time the
two schools met, UCF downed USF 6-2
on April 23 at Jay Bergman Field.
UCF has also met Stetson four times in
2002, With each team winning twice. The
Knights topped the Hatters 13-6 on May
24 in the A-Sun tournament the last time
the two schools met. The Knights have
not played against the Semlnoles since
the 2000 season, when FSU won two of
three games from the Knights in the
NCAA tournament.
All-time, UCF Is 8-14 in NCAA tourna­
ment play. In addition, this marks the
fifth time that UCF has traveled to
Tallahassee for the NCAA tournament.
The winner of the FSU-Stetson game
will face the UCF-USF winner on
Saturday at 3 p.m. The loser of each of
the opening round contests will play
Saturday at 11 a.m.
For complete coverage of UCF's run
See College, Page 2 B

Back among the elite
Baseball
at SCC
steps up
under
Nicholson'

By Dean Smith

BITHLO — Jason Boyd and
Clint Foley were the big w in­
ners last week in focal FA SCA R

racing action.

Sports Editor
SAN FORD — What a dif­
ference a few months can
make.
When the 2002 baseball sea­
son began back in January
it's doubtful that anyone out­
side the Seminole
Community College family
would have given the
Raiders a chance to finish
above .500, let alone make
the state tournament.
But under the direction of
second-year head coach Mike
Nicholson, the Raiders made
a drastic turnaround after a
slow start and today SCC b
again one of the top pro­
grams in the state.
The Raiders opened the
season with a victory, but by
the time March had rolled
around the team was 6-11
and not scoring many runs.
But everything started to
come together as the MidFlorida Conference schedule
began.
Led by the hitting of sopho­
more's Tommy Solitario (.288,
6 HR. 27 RBI) and John "JT "
Williamson (.308,27 runs
scored) and freshmen Dan
Quartararo (3 5 0 ,6 H R 53
runs scored, 36 R B I), John
Michael Howell (361,11 H R
50 RBI) and Donnie
Burkhalter (3 0 3 ,1 6 H R 46
RBI) and the pitching of
sophomore Dan DeChirico
(2-1,1 save, 2.48 ERA) and

Herald photo* by Jim Went!

With players like Lyman graduate
John ‘J T Williamson (above)
and Poindana’s John Madden
(left) having good season's the
Seminole Community College
baseball team overcame a slow
start to win 25 ol its last 39
games,t0 earn the Raiders their
first State Tournament appear­
ance since the mid-1980’s.
Williamson hit .308 and scored
41 runs trom his No. 2 spot in the
batting order during the regular
season and scored three runs In
SCC 's victory in the Stale
Tournament that secured a fifth
place finish tor the Raiders.
Madden, a 6-foot-5, 220-pound
freshman, went 6-6 a3 the No. 3
starter tor Coach Mike Nicholson
and only allowed two runs on
three hits in his start at stale.

See SCC, Page 2B

Have a ‘cosmic experience’ at A irport Lanes
Sports Editor
SANFORD — Airport Lanes in Sanford
w ill b e offering two new program s in June
for the bowling enthusiast.
Starting Tuesday, June 4th, the Lanes will
offer a late night "all you can bow l" from
9 3 0 p.m . to midnight.
For a reduced price of $10, including shoe
rental, bowlers can roll to their hearts con­
tent.
Patrons w ill b e issued w rist bands by the
center to identify them as entitled to use the
lanes during the 2-1 /2 hour time and the

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By Daan Smith

By DM n Smith

Support
classes in
FASCAR
spotlight

City of Sanford Police D epartment will be
providing security officers to ensure safety.
Starting O n Friday, June 7th, Airport
Lanes will start an "all you can bow l cosm ic
bow ling" promotion.
Individuab can bowl all they W ant from
9 3 0 p.m. to 1230 a.m. for a single price of
$15, including shoe rental.
"C osm ic" bowling involves glow in the
dark balls and neon li
lighting along with a
laser light show and music being piped
throughout
ehi the center.
During the evening customers w ill enjoy
the light show, plus music and draw ings for
prizes.

Again, the Sanford Police Department will
be providing security to insure safety for
tire patrons and also to ease the minds of
parents w ishing to bring their children.
Anyone wishing to enter the building
during the event times will be asked to pay
the $15 entry fee and to w ear a colored
w rist band supplied by the center.
The Airport Lanes Bowling Center b
located at 190 East Airport Boulevard, just
east o f 17-92 near the new section of 417
and the Sanford Plaza.
For more information, contact Airport
Lanes at 407-324-2129.

On Friday (M ay 24) at
Orlando Speedw orld, Boyd
won the 50-lap Joslin M em orial
Modified feature over Jerry
Symons, Tank Tucker, Red Vann
and Bobby Blake.
The race was also Race #4 of
Pro Modified Tour Series.
At New Smyrna Speedw ay
on Saturday (May 25) Foley’s
No. 7X led Rick Sim ians, Frank
Welch, Corbin Gibbs and Wes
b u m o f Race #4 o f the
FIco rida Mini-Stock Challenge.
A full recap and resulta o f all
o f the action will appear in
Sunday's June 2nd issue o f the
Seminqle Herald.
T h b coming Friday night
(M ay 31) at Speedworld, the
Strictly Stock divbion will run
a special 25 Lap race.
Also on the schedule will
be heats and features in the reg­
ular FASCAR divisions of
Super Late Model, M odified,
Sportsman, Mini-Stock,
Bandoleros, and Super Stock.
Pit gates open at 5 p.m. with
grandstands opening at 7 p.m.
and racing action beginning at
8 p.m. every Friday night at the
track located 17 miles east of
Orlando betw een O rlando and
Titusville on Highway 50 at the
520 Cocoa Cutoff.
For raceday info only call 407568-1367.
T h b Saturday (June 1) at New
Smyrna Speedw ay in Sam sula,
the Super Stocks will take cen­
ter stage, running a 50 Lap fea­
ture.
Also on the card will be heats
and features in the other FAS­
CAR divisions of Super Late
Model, M odified, Sportsm an,
Mini Stock and Strictly Stock.
No Late M o d eb this week.
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 b located 10 m iles South
of Daytona Beach, betw een 1-4
(Exit 56, East) and 1-95 (E xit 84,
West) at the intersection of
Highway 44 &amp; State Road 415
in Sam sula, betw een N ew
Smyrna Beach, DeLand,
Sanford and Daytona Beach.
For more information about
schedules call the FASCAR
offices at 386-427-4129 (N ew
Smyrna), or check the internet
site at W W W .NEW SM YRNASPEEDWAY.COM, o r E-Mail
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College--------------Contlnuted from page IB
throughout the NCAA Baseball Championship,
log onto www.UCFathIetics.com., the official ath­
letics website of UCF.
Florida (43-17) will also be a host team for a
regional and take on Bethunc-Cookman (38-20) in
a Friday matchup. Also in Gainesville will be
Miami (30-26) and fellow Miami-Based FIU (4118).
The only school leaving the state will be FAU
(43-18) which will take on Auburn (34-24) at
Alabama. The host Crimson Tide (48-13) will take
on Southeast Missouri State (36-18).
Georgia, meanwhile, will face Louisville (39-16)
in Atlanta. Host Georgia Tech (46-14) will face
Coastal Carolina. (43-17).
Also, Embry-Riddlc Community College, with
Lake Brantley's justin Smith and Juan Rojas and
Oviedo's J.C. Blass on the roster, is still alive at
the NAIA World Series in Idaho.
ERAU lost their opener to Albertson, Id., 17-10
in 10-lnnlngs in its opening game last Friday, but

had bounced back t6 eliminate Indiana Tech (13Notre Dame associate athletic director Lawrence
12) and Spalding. Ky. (13-5). The Daytona Beach- . "Bubba" Cunningham will visit campus May 28based team was tied with Mayviile State of North
29 and Brown University athletic director David
Dakota, 3-3, in the fourth inning on Monday. Log
Roach will visit May 30-31.
onto www.naia.org for information.
Each of the candidates participates in two meet­
In other UCF news, former Seminole
ings with the search committee. Additionally, the
Community College head coach Jav Bergman was candidates meet with university vice presidents,
named the 2002 Atlantic Sun Coach of the Year
deans and other university leaders, student
Tuesday night at the annual post-season Atlantic
groups and the athletic staff. They also participate
Sun Baseball awards banquet. The honor for
in an open meeting with the university communi­
Bergman was his sixth A-Sun Coach of the Year
tyaward, the most ever by a coach in the confer­
According to search committee chairman
ence.
Sandra Robinson, dean of the UCF college of edu­
With two finalist candidates left to interview
cation, the committee plans to forward Its evalua­
next week, the 15-member search committee
tions and comments to UCF President John Hitt
charged with finding a new athletic director for
by mid-June. Robinson, who has experience in
the university Friday completed interviews
athletic matters, having served as faculty repre­
with Georgia Tech senior athletic director Steven
sentative to the NCAA and the Southeastern
Orsini. Earlier in the week, Interviews were con­
Conference for the University of South Carolina,
ducted with Oklahoma State senior athletic direc­
has been pleased with the thoroughness and effitor David Martin and former University of
Mississippi athletic director John Shafer.

B riefs-----------------

Continued from page IB

First baseman Donnie Bunchalter had one ot the best freshmen seasons ever lor a Seminole Community College
player as the 6-(oot-4,270-pounder Irom West Orange hit .303 and set a school record with 17 home runs, IndudJ n g one at the State Tournament, scored 45 runs, drove In 48 and walked 23 times this year.

SCC

n

Continued from page I B
freshman Zach M cC am ic (8-4,1
save, 2.81 ERA), John M adden
(6-6,4.41 ERA) and David Thnm
(6 -4 ,1 save, 4.20 ERA) the team
finished the regular season by
winning 25 o f its last 39 games.
The hot run also allowed the
squad to finish second in the
conference and c a m a spot in
the state tournam ent at Viera,
the first time an SCC baseball
team had gone to state since the
m id-1980's.
O nce getting to the Florida
M arlins' Spring Training
Complex, the Raiders proved
that they did belong there as
they went 1-2 and finished in
fifth place. O ne of the losses
w as a 3 - 2 ,10-inning defeat that
would have gotten the team
into the Final 4.
SCC ran into another hot team
in the first gam e of the tourna­
m ent, facing nationally-ranked
Panhandle Conference
Cham pion Chipola Community
College.
The Indians got off to a fast
start, scoring three runs in the
bottom of the first inning and
the Raiders eventually fell
behind 6-0.
But the locals refused to quit
and scored two runs on a single
by Burkhalter in the sixth inning
and Williamson, a Lyman grad ­
uate, was hit by a pitch with the
bases loaded in the seventh
inning to cut the deficit to 6-3.
But SCC would get no closer
as Chipola held on for an 8-3
victory.
The Raiders only got two hits
in the gam e with Burkhalter
going l-for-4 w ith the two RBI
and Tyson M alik going l-for-4.
O ther contributors were
W illiam son (RBI) and
Q uartararo, Brant Gadzicki and
Brian M achek (one run scored
each).
With its back to the wall, SCC
bounced back in fine fashion in
the Loser's Bracket, crushing
Palm Beach Com m unity
C ollege, 11-2. T h e gam e slopped
after eight innings by the Run
Rule.
The Raiders took a modest 2-0
lead in the fire* inning, then
jum ped on the Pacers for five
runs in the second inning.
W inter Springs' Howell had an
RBI single in Doth innings.
M eanw hile on the mound, the

dency o f the search.
"O u r com mittee, with the help of others on '
campus, has followed the traditional university
search process, which allows for the university
com munity to meet and talk with candidates and
then to offer extensive objective input, and to for­
ward com ments about each candidate to the pres­
ident," Robinson noted. "A s with vice presidents,
deans and others who are interviewed for posi­
tions at a university, it’s important that the entire
university family feel they have been a part o f the
process before the president makes a decision."
In his charge to trie committee in April,
President Hilt indicated he wished to have a can­
didate named by June 30. In early April, Steve
Sloan, U CF's athletic director since 1993,
announced he would be leaving to becom e athlet­
ic director at the University of Tennessee at
(
Chattanooga on July 1.

6-foot-6 Timm was having an
outstanding outing.
The lefthander from Trenton,
Ga. carried a three-hit shutout
into the fifth inning
g iand flnished with a complete-game
rompl
five-hitter. He only struck out
four, but he got 13 ground outs
and also picked off a runner.
After going scoreless since the
second inning, the offense w oke
up again in the top of the eighth
inning and p u t the gam e aw ay
’ y scoring four runs.
Howell had a m onster gam e.
going for 4-for-5, including a
double, scored two runs and
drove In four, all but securing a
spot on the All-Tournament
Team.
Also contributing to the 10-hit
outburst were Tyson Malik (2for-3, tw o runs scored),
W illiamson and Q uartararo (one
single, three runs scored and
on e RBI each), Burkhalter (sin­
gle, two RBI), Solitario (single,
RBI), Ben Sprague (RBI) and
Gadzicki (tw o runs scored).
That victory advanced the
Raiders to the sem ifinals of the
Loser's Bracket opposite
Pensacola Junior College with a
chance to get into the final four
on the line.
SCC took the lead immediate­
ly as Quartararo led off the bot­
tom of the first inning with a
double, stole third, and scored
on a ground out by Howell.
The game remained 1-0 until
the seventh inning as M adden
kept the Pirates off the board.
The 6 -foot-5,220-pound
righthander from roinciana had
perfect gam e with one out in the
third inning and did not allow a
hit until there w as two out in
the fifth inning.
Madden w as still cruising
along with a tw o-hitter when he
ran into trouble in the top of the
seventh inning.
With one out, McKinnon
walked on a full count and went
to second on a wild pickoff
attempt.
After a wild pitch moved the
runner to third, Loosier singled
to tie the game.
Madden looked tike he might
get out of the inning w ithout
any further dam age as Sum m er
field bounced into a 6-4 force for
the second ou t o f the inning.
But Jam es bunted for a single
and N icholson brought on

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DeChirico. The strategy back­
fired, however, as Tromclan sin­
gle in Summerfield to put
Pensacola ahead.
SCC answered right back In
the bottom of the seventh
inning as Burkhalter hit a dra­
matic two out home run.
T he blast was his 17th o f the
season, setting a new school
record for homers in a season.
T he Raiders had a chance to
regain the lead os Solitario,
Sprague and M achck followed
Burkhaltor's home run with
consecutive singles, loading the
bases. But a ground out ended
the inning and SCC only got
one more base runner, when
Burkhalter was hit by a pitch
with one out in the ninth
inning, the rest of the game.
The Pirated ended the Raiders
season in the 10th inning in
heartbreaking fashion.
With one out, Wood w as hit
by a pitch and advanced to sec­
ond on a wild pitch. Lard sin­
gled Wood to third. Rather than
load the bases, SCC instead
tried to get a double play and
nearly turned the trick, getting a
ground ball back to the mound.
DeChirico fired to second for
the out, but the return throw to
first was wild, allowing Wood
to race home with what turned
out to be the winning run.
Doing the damage offensively
for the Raiders were Solitario (2for-4), Burkhalter (l-fo r-3, home
run, run scored, RBI),
Quartararo (double, run scored),
Howell (single, HBI) and
Sprague and Machek (one sin­
gle each).

andI up. Special preschool dass. e sfborrichildren 2-4 can be
formed based on demand.
For more Information on any
program or any specific ques­
tions regarding pool hours, call
the poolat 407-302-1034.

at the new Larry A. Dale
Aquatic Center adjacent to the
Seminole High School cam pus,
is offering a Summer Swim
Team aimed at beginners and
novices.
SANFORD SWIMMING
Open to young people ages 5The Sanford community pool,'
17, the only requirement for
located at the new Larry A. Dale
joining the team ta the ability to
Aquatic Center adjacent to the
swim 25 yards (one length of
Seminole High School campus,
the pool) without touching the
will be open for recreational and
bottom.
open swimming during the
The program costa $150 per
summer Mondays-throughchild (Includes team t-shirt and
Thuredays from 11 a.m. to 6
swim cap) and runs from June
p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays
3-through-August 17.
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and
There are no formal atten­
Sundays from noon to 6 p.m.
dance requirements for practice.
The pool remains open in Ihe
Practidesare held Mondays
summer after 6 p.m. for special
through Fridays from 6 p.m. to
programs and adult lap swim­
7 p.m. and swimmers can come
ming.
as often as they wish.
Fees are:
Meets will be held on
Adult (18-and-older) _ $3
Wednesdays evenings and last
dally; $40 for a three month
about two hours. Meets are
pass; and $100 for an annual
Informal, friendly, novice-level
pass.
with other area teams and
Children (musl be accompa­
swimmers compete with chil­
nied by an adult while on the
dren of similar ages and abilities premises) _ $1 day.
in a non-threatening format
Family _ $90 for three month
where swimmers get awards for pass; and $220 for annual pass.
competing.
For more information on any
This is a great way for kids to
program or any specific ques­
get involved in swim team as
tions regarding pool hours, call
Ihe competitions are very low- , the pool at 407-302-1034.
key. Kids that want to continue
WIRZ SWIMMING
year-round have the option to
Wlrz Park Pool.located at 806
do so when the summer ends.
For more Information, c a ll ■ ‘ Mark David' Blvd., Is open to
Seminole Aquatics head coach
the public. Current hours of
Tony Ackerson at 407-302-1034.
operation are Monday,
Wednesday and Friday from 2
SWIMMING LESSONS
p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday and
Seminole Aquatics, located at
Sunday from noon to 7 p.m.
the new Larry A. Dale Aquatic
For more Information regard­
Center adjacent' to the Seminole
ing to pool or swim lessons, call
High School campus swim
407-263-7177.
lessons that run in two-week
sessions constating of eight
UCF BASKETBALL CAMPS
classes, each lasting 45 minutes.
The University of Central
Class sizes are limited to six stu­
Florida/Kirk Speraw Basketball
dents.
Camp will be holding four ses­
Sessions are taught by
sions this summer.
American Red Cross certified
The camps are open to players
W 5.I. instructors for ages five

ages 7-to-17 and begin a 9 a.m.
and end a 4 p.m. daily. Each
cam per will receive a cam p bas­
ketball, camp t-shirt, and a daily
lunch. All cam p activities will
be held in the (air-conditioned)
UCF Arena.
Camp dates are:
Session I _ June 3-6.
Session II _ Ju n c 17-21.
Shooting Cam p _ June 22.
Session III _ June 24-28.
Parents who arc interested in
receiving more information or a
camp brochure by mail can con­
tact assistant coach Craig Brown
at 407-823-5808.

WINNING WAYS BASKET­
BALL
Winning Ways Basketball will
be holding several cam ps this
sum m er for both boys and girls.
Nothing But Nets Camp _
The camps are open to boys and
girls ages 6-15 and run as half­
day or full-day sessions. Half­
day cam pers attend from 9 a.m.to-noon each day, and fulFday
campers attend from 9 a.m.-to-4
p.m. each day. The cam p pro­
gram includes Coaches C om er
discussions, warm-up and fun­
damentals, drills, contests,
games, videos and swimming.
All sessions take place at the
Lake Brantley Field House In
Altamonte Springs.
Camp dates are: Session I _
June 3-7; Session II _ June 17-21;
Session III _ Ju ly 1-5.
Sum m er G irls Basketball
C jm p _ Tlie camp is open to
' rls ages 8 - 15 and runs as a
If-day cam p from 9 a.m .-tonoon each day. All activities
take place at the Lake Brantley
Athletic Complex Fieldhouse.
Camp dates are: June 10-14.
For more inform ation or to
register, please contact Winning
Ways Basketball's Barry Mestel
at 407-339-9053 or 1-800-808HOOP (4667). You can also
check out the website at
www.winwaysinc.com.

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(TF) — Summer is right
around the comer and school
is is just over for the year.
Plenty of children arc anx­
ious to head outside and
enjoy the great outdoors.
What does that mean for
moms across the country? As
kids find themselves kneedeep in Mother Nature, they
may bring home bumps,
bruises, sunburns and rashes
in addition to slimy toads
and daisy chains.
So, as you head out to the
store to prepare your sum­
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bandages, sunblock, insect
repellent, and soundproof
headphones for yourself (the
summer season is a long one)
— don't forget to pick up an
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Outside of your 10-year-old's
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be able to "grin and bear it."
Help little ones find relief
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(TF) — W hile it is true that
m any seniors are benefiting
from medical advancements,
excellent health and more serv­
ices targeted toward their age
group, it's important not to for­
get about those of the senior
population w ho are living alone
without proper care.
According to the Administration
on Aging, older people living
alone (OLA) are a large and
grow ing segm ent of the elderly
population. Those aged 85 years
or more are the most vulnerable
segm ent, as they tend to have a
greater need for support servic­
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• O I.A are m ore prone to Inade­
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• They are less likely to have
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• Large num bers of solitary sen­
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• They are at a greater risk of
depression and mental health
problem s due to their social iso­

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• O LA are often m ore at risk for
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other seniors. As a result, they
are more likely to be separated
from their preferred and famil­
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likely to be able to afford steep
institutional expenses.
There have been many efforts
on the part o f government agen­
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qualify for support and nutri­
tion services like: case manage­
m ent; transportation; congregate
meals; legal assistance; home
m odification; hom e health;
hom em aker services; personal
assistance; and home-delivered
m eals. But there are also things
that you can do to help a senior
w ho is living alone, whether he
or she is a neighbor, a family
mem ber or friend.
■ A little can mean a lot — A
few minutes of conversation
shared over tea, a greeting card
during the holidays, or a
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a while can do wonders for an
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her feel im portant and part of
the community.
• Encourage sen iors' services in
your neighborhood — Volunteer
your tim e at a sen ior center,
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( * r C M d ru 4 W i w ,

Tour 5 exceptional luxury show homes
up to 6,500 square feet and priced up to
$1.8 million dollars. Located across the
lake from Rollins College in old Winter
Park, the homes are open Thurdays thru
Sundays only.

LOCATION
fro m M Dke Fairbanks (126) fast to lakemont Av*.Turn right
(south) on U kem ont to Glemidge Tom right on Glemidge to
the Windsong entrance on the tig h t
For more information call Street of Dreams at

407W3880

S treet o f
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F e s t iv a l

WHEN: Friday. Hay 31,2002
WHERE: Sanford Civic Center
401 Seminole Blvd., Sanford
(on the w aterfront-com er of Sanford Ave A Sem inole)

9:00 a.m. • 1:30 p.m.
FREE Box Lunch for Seniors
FREE Parking
Health Screenings
Community Resource information

Enjoy the Big Band Sound of the Escorts
...And More
HtALS om W HttLt, ETC. ♦ 407-JJl-aaZZ EXT. 10*

GOT YOUR HANDS FULL? C ALL...

NEAT-N-TIDY

Two new
reasons to come
out and play
N o w m ore than ever, .it’s w o rth the d riv e
to O rla n d o ! B ecause W e t 'n W ild is
ro c k in g w ith a th rillin g n e w rid e , The

Residential
Our
Specialty
UCENSa •'BONDED •INSURED

S torm , a n d a c o m p le te ly re n o v a te d a n d
e x p a n d e d K ids' Park. Best o f a ll, the
w h o le p a rk is yo urs all d a y fo r just $ 2 1
w ith p ro o f o f F lo rid a re sid e n c y l *

[ DEEP CLEAN- SPECIAL

*75

Plus Tax
Per Person
AduY o r
C h ild

H O U S E C LE A N IN G
3 Bedroom • 2 Bath
2 Hour C leaning w/coupon

W ith F lo rid a ID

Nol Good Willi Any Other Discount Otter

We Do It All!! CALL TODAY!
Includ in g
•
•
•
•

DUSTING • VACUUMING
MOPPING/WAXING FLOORS
CEILING FANS
ALL APPLIANCES CLEANED
INSIDE &amp; OUT
• CHANGE DIRTY LINENS

• RESIDENTIAL • OFFICES
• APARTMENTS • COMMER­
CIAL • PREMIUM CLEANING
• EXCELLENT SERVICE
• AFFORDABLE RATES
• NEW CONSTRUCTION

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

2 5 % ”o F F " "
W IN D O W PACKAGES
WITH COUPON

25% OFF
1st T I M E S E R V IC E
• LIMIT t PtR CUSTOMER
&gt; MUST PRESENT COUPON AT TIME OF SERVICE
• NOT GOOD W IT H ANY OTHER OFFER
■WITH COUPON ONLY

NEAT-N-TIDY AIL CLEAN
407-324-1111
We Serve Sanford, Lake Mary,
All Seminole County &amp; surrounding areas.

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Wednesday. May 29. 2002

Your guide to
this sum m ers
coolest hot
spots.

Carlo’s Deli

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20 Years E xperien ce in Italian C uisine
H ablam os E span at P arliam o Italian o

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HANDTOSSEDPtZZABY THE SUCE * CALZONES •SUBS AMUCHMORE

EXTRA LARGE [ Buy Any 12" Sub
CHEESE PIZZA i Out Second Oim For

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S-31-2002

I Hours: Mon-Sat 10:00am - 10:00pm
We are located at the com er ot Airport Blvd. &amp; Ok) Lake Mary
Road in Texaco Gas Station * Sanford
Order by Phone or fax at 407-328-5115

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GET 7 WINGS FREE WITH
THIS AD. ONE PER CUSTOMER
TILL MAY SO

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407-323-3530

C H A R -G R IL L E D
1/4# H A M B U R G E R
&amp; C U R L Y F R IE S

HAPPY HOUR SPECIAL

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W / p u r o h M . a n y w in g .,
l i p . M a y 31
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•Ceviche Mixto •Pan con Chicharron
•Arros Chaufa de Camarones •
Taller!ea al Toco •Gttisoa •Postres
•Comida Suramericana •Bebidas

8 :0 0 -7 :0 0 P M .

M Orlando Dr. (17-02) # 136 •Sanford, FL 32773

A FREE
PITCH ER S H R

407*688-0650
HOURS: Tue-Frl. I&amp;OO to 10:00, Sat 9 -1 0 :0 0 . Sun. 9 - 9

BBee’s Family Restaurant
2511 Sanford Ave., Sanford • 407-3284)554
HOURS: Mon.-Frt. 5:00 to 2 ^ 0 Sat 6:00 to 1.00 •Sin. 7:00 to 1:00

Good Price • Good Food • Good Portion
You Never Leave BBee’s Hungry

LUNCH SPECIALS
MONDAY
MEATLOAF SERVED WITH
TW O VEGETABLES AND
CORNBREAD............4 .M
TUESDAY
CHICKEN-GRILLED, FRIEO
MEDITERRANEAN C O R DON BLUE. FLORENTINE,
CHEESY WINGS A
N UG GETS.................. 4.99
WEDNESDAY
2 PORK CHOPS SERVED
W ITH 2 VEGETABLES A
CORNBREAO............. 4.99

2603 PARK DRIVE, SANFORD
Appetizers
Cheese Sticks (6) ...................... 4.50
Jalapeno poppers ( 6 ) ................. 4.50
Onion rin g s ..................................2.95
Chick T enders............ .................4.50
Wings (mild,med.,hot)'................ , . .
10 ............................................4.95
20 ............................................8.95
3 0 ............................................12.95
CtamsUips
4.95
C h o w d e r . t ........ ................ .2 .5 0

Gator ta il........................
5.95
Sea P ig s ....................................... 5.95
Nick's Sampler ...........................6.50
(3 cheese sticks, 3 poppers, onion
rings, chick tenders)
Sides
Fries ..........................................1.50
Baked P o ta to ...........................1.50
Devil crab ...................................1.50
Corn on the c o b ...................... 1.50
Coleslaw .................................. 95$
Tossed salad ........................... 1.95
Puppies .................................. 1.25

Entrees
Alt entrees come fried, broiled, or blackened

S h rim p ..........................................8.95
Shrimp scampi .......................... .8.95
Chicken scam pi........................... 7.95
Oysters (frie d )............................. 9.95
Clam S trip s.................................. 6.95
Gator T ail.....................................10.95
Scallops .....................................10.95
Frog Legs ................................. 9.95
Catfish ..........................................8.95
Grouper .......................................8.95
Fish d in n e r.................................. 6.95
Chicken dinner ........................... 7.95
Prime Rib dinner.......................10.95
Captain Nick's Combo
Choice of any two entrees ...1 1 .9 5
All You Can Eat Fish....................7.95
Sandwiches
1/2 lb. burgers ........................... 4.95
Chicken ....................................... 5.95
Grouper ....................................... 6.95
Fried Fish sandwich.................... 5.95
Prime Rib sandwich....................6.95
(inc. french fries or coleslaw)
Cheese 30$ / Bacon 50$

Streamer*
Oysters 1/2 doz............................. 3.25
Dozen ....................................... 4.95
B u c k e t.....................................15.95
Shrimp 1/2 lb................................ 6.95
Pound .....................................11.95
C raw fish .......................................4.95
Crablegs 1 lb............................... 12.95
3 pounds ................................27.95

THURSDAY
SAUSBURY STEAK OR LIVER
&amp; ONIONS SERVED WITH
TW O V E G ETA B LES AND
CORNBREAD------------------ 499
FRIDAY
CATFISH, GROUPER. WHITING, PERCH, POPCORN
SHRIMP. SALMON PATTY
1 CATFISH, 1 3 CHICKEN
WINGS SERVED W ITH TW O
VEGETABLES A CORNBREAD..............................4.99

N ic k 's S e a S a m p le r

Choice of 4 - Gator, Sea pig, Crab,
Shrimp, Frog Legs, Clam Strips,
Oysters ....................................... 12.95

U n cle N ic k ’s

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O y s te r
B a r &amp; Grill

Beverages
Iced Tea ....................................... 1.25
C o ffe e ...............................
1.25
S o d a ...................................... . . . . 1 . 2 5
Nick’s Kids Menu
Chicken Tenders,
Grilled Cheese, or
Fried Fish .............................

.3.95

2605 PARK DRIVE •SANFORD

DAILY FOOD SPECIALS
All Day Sunday
30(i OYSTERS 75$ DRAFT

;

Prices Slashed!!
ALL DOMESTIC BEERS..

1 .75

ALL WELL DRINKS......... * 1 . 7 5

407- 322-2807

A L L

T H E T IM E !!

KARAOKE ON WEDNESDAY

BUZZARD’S
ROOST

GREAT DAYS!
(WEEKEND &amp; MIDWEEK)
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• LOCAL SPORTS • LOCAL POUTICS
• LOCAL ADS • LOCAL PEOPLE
LIMITED TIME

midweek

CALL (407) 322-2611 m m
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SPO UTS BAR
Full Liquor Bur

HAPPY HOUR 3 - 7 DAILY
S I . 50 Lon g ne cks,
$2.00 Im p ort • $4.00 P itc h e r
Tuesdays •drink till u drown...9 -1 2 p.m . All liquor u c m drink $15 Cover
Wadntsdayi - $1.75 longnocks, $2.00 import. $4 draft pitchers all nilall
Thundays •ladies nita, ladle* drink Iraa 10:30 • 12:00
Fallal $2.00 longnicks, $2.50 import, 95.3 parly music
Fridays - all baar u can drink lor 75c aaefi domestic A $1.00 lor import.
All nito $10 covor.
Sundays - Frltnd A F a t Boxing. $2.00 longnecks, $2.50 Import. $5 Covor

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Located In the corner ot Sanford Plaza
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Judgment
DATED tea 14 day of May. 2002
MARyANNE MORSE
CUR K Of THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Mary Skrapa
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TH E 8EM BP0U HERALD
TH E LAW OFFICES O F DAVID J.
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LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
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CURRENT ADOflE S3:
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ANY ANO ALL UMCNOWN PAR­
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to torpdoM ■ fflengegp on I m M tortng H ecitoed property to SEUP
NOLE Coarty. Ftortde.
LO T SS, HIOOEN LAKE PHASE tfl.
UNIT V*. ACCORDING T O THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
F IA T BOOK 3E. PAOES 79 ANO P0.
OF TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
hM been topd igrtnrt you end you
pro MAArad to aprv* a eopy ol your
inSton deluMM arthto M deye rttor
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before aarvice on Plantari enomeya
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a delaiA ert b# PTOrtPd pgrtnel you
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CarnptoaP or pertton.
TN e noooe rta l be pubtohed once
tech week tor two coneecuBve
weeke In Pm SerSord Herald.
W ITNESS my lo rd and Pm teal ol
tort Court on tto day ol MAY 15.

2002.
Qerti ol PM CIRCUIT Court
By RuP) King
Aa Dapury Cterk
EctMvenM lAm odetoi. P A , PO .
Bon TSOIS. Tonpa. FL 33022 SO IP
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEED H0 SPECIAL ACCOM ­
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
TH IS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CO N TACT COURT ADM INISTRA­
TIO N AT 201 N PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA 32771. TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-4330.
N O T LATER THAN SEVEN (7 )
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
ING
IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TO O ) 1000-965-9771, O R VOICE
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RELAY SERVICE
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FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO 02-4A0-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
REGENA WILCOX 0CLE3.
M O rtCl TO CREDITORS
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REGENA
WILCOX
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PATRICIA
P C U O U fM E SANDERS
ROBERT K. W W TO SH . E90U R E
Fkatto Brt Na. S7B30S
STEN STR O U. M clNTOSH. COL­
BERT, W KGHAM A SIMMONS. P A
Pbrt Ortoa Boa 4S«g
Santord. FL 32772-4A46
Tktopnona: 407/322-2171
Atornay tor Fveonrt ReproaorPaAve
PutPrtt May 22.29,2002
MM1PS
M THE ORCUFT CO UR T FOR
I COUNTY,
mS m e m m

P K J NO. 03-1M -CP
IN R E-ESTATE O F
JOSEPH DAVID COWARD.
N O n C I T O CREDITORS
The KtoMiWrMton rt lha aatoto d
JOSEPH
DAVID
COWARD.
S ii m i rt. FAa N uvem t 02-1SACF,
la peraSng to Pm ciroirt Caul tor
Semtooto CouPy. Fhrtda. Probela
DMrton. Pm adrtaaa rt Mtoch la X I
N Park Avaime, SanPonL FL. 32771.
The nanMA and addrata rt Pm

.ndudtog uvnakimd. eerMngenl or
k rtp A M iil ftokna onarton petpy

oi PMnotep rt lerved mual HpPmp
dakra a * H a Cow l WITHIN THE
LATER O F TH R EE (1 ) MONTHS
AFTER THE D ATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F TH IS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE O F A COFY OF
TH O NOTICE O N THEM .
A l oiner cre*ora r t Pm decedent
and paroena haring d u ra er
drtiMnda againal pie decedenCI
ertele, toekklng uvnahaed. torwigam or urtyadaied ctoPna. muet Ne
Pmr deem • » H e Court WITHIN
THREE (3) M ONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF TH E FIR ST PUBUCAd o n o f ira s N a n c e .
A U CLAM S N O T S O F U D W LL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
JIMMIE LEON COWARD
Pireonrt FtopaeaentePve
r o h h t k . m c in t o s h . tso u F iE
Fkrtda B rtN a 37B30B
gTIN STR O M . MclNTOSH. COLBPAT. w h k im a u a gurtrtvaa. p a
P M Ortca Brat 4B4S .
BarPord, FL 32772-4S4B
Trtaphena 407/322-2171
Aaorney tor Fareanal ftopreeereaPia
PUbOrtc May 2 2 .2S. 2002
M FiaC

ALL BH TR ESTED PERSONS ARE
NO TIFIED THAT
A l penona on ahom H e noaee e
cfMPenge toe vrtktoy ot T m art. N
quaPBcadore rt BM per K ie l repreeantoBv*. venue, or paMrtidUn rt
BAe Court era rogrtred to toe re v
attoebono erti Bto Court WITHBJ
TH E LATER O f THR EE MONTHS
AFTER TNE DATE O F TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION O f TH IS NOTICE
O H TH IRTY DAYS A FTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE O F A COPY OF
TM S N O TK Z ON TH EM
AJ crodton rt to* dveedvr* and
other paeon a having ttoknt or
demand* agatort decrtdam aettto
on whom a copy rt raa nrttoa M
dato rt Bm Prat puMcaeon rt raa
Court W ITHIN TH E LATER OF
TH R EE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIR S T PUBLICA­
TIO N O F THM NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O F SER­
VICE O F A COPY O F THIS NOTICE
ON TH EM
AP offer cradton rt Bm decedent
and penona having daim* or
demande agamal toe decoderTt
eetoto m at Me Bm k ctotoe wan PVe
Court W ITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION O f TH IS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WXX
BE FOREVER BARRED
The dele rt 9m Prat pubPeeuan rt
Tea Noace » May 29. 2002
Pommel Repieeeniatrro
THOMAS C VANCHERI
J. Brian Bead. Earnera
Abomeytor PeroarMl Repreepntodro
Ftortde Bar N a : 07S409S
Poet ONce Bca 2I4S
Orlando. FL328C2-2146
Phone: (407)7024039
' Pubaa/tMay 29.2002 and J m m 8,
2002
1494213
N O TICE O f
F C TTTIO U S N A M
Nrttoa la hereby given rm I am
engaged to buonaa* at 1947 l*rti
Street. Longwood, Setranole County.
Florida, unda the Fctanua None ol
d tort I
Corporabuna.
Fhrtdk to accordance ekh BM proal•tan* rt Bm FkM out Name StrtuMa.
to-WR Section essoB. Florida
Statrtat 1981.
Sueoi E Warmer
Puoartr May 29.2002
MM2 IP________________________

NODCS T O TH E FUBUC:
Nrttoa la haraby given Pm I Pm
Board rt Ad|ua&gt;nenl rt Pm CAy rt
on June IS , s o n in Pm C*y Ha*
Cornmlaaioo Chamber! al 11:30
AM. In cad*! to conaklar a requeal
ha reliance to Pm Zoning Ordnance
at P panatoa to Port and rtda yard
aa*Mc* m u b g m a M to in SfltA
lortog (tobiet on:
Lot 1 Roaa HR PS S4 Pga 41142
aa located 102 RoaahS TraP
Planned u m rt Pm property A to
requeel i yartonop to tonca helgN to
korn 41 to PI onrtda kort yard tor prtLany BWr. Chavmen
Boaid rt A4ueimenl
ADVICE T O TH E FUBUC: * A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE W ITH RESPECT
TO ANY M ATTER CONSIOEREDAT
THE ABOVE m e e t in g o r HEARMO. HE/SHE w il l n e e d a v e r ­
b a tim RECORD O f THE PRO­
CEEDINGS INCLUDING THE TESDMONY ANO EVIDENCE. WHICH
RECORD IS N O T PROVIDED BY
TH E CITY O f SANFORO (F3
29B.0106I
PERSONS W ITH DtSABAITlES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY O f THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CO N TACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR A T 3XP6B2B 4S
HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE
MEETING
Pubton. May 2g, 1003 and Jura 5 .

2002
MMIS4_________________________
N O TIC E O f
FU B U C AUCTION
Nance la hereby (pren:
McConnep Tmatng art te l
al Pubkc Auction Fat Salvage
tor Ca*h on demand to la r t » l
bktoar. * m totowmg daecnbad
veNcfee:
6-17-OJ
UOwv
1Q1BL5369PR117742
•-2CM33
$2 Ford
TCF10E6CNA50647
79 Dodg
B21JF9X218727
76 Ode
3KS7B6019Q219
94 Ford
1FA1PS2U6RA219712
99 0 * *
1QCC31440X6200933
9-22-02
90CTWV
IQ 1NO52M0W6136146
9-24-02
66 Hand
JHMBA543XQCC26C23
61 Ford
3FAPP1SJ0MR1552O6
96 Chov
1GNCS1JW7W2234721
9-14-02
74 Buck
4HS7J4ZI29IB4
The Auction wM be had H 9 0 0 am .
on arid Oetee abb** McCcnneP
Towing ARecovery. 2S00 Santord
A re . Santord. FL. 32773
Proapecbve taddan may raped
aeNdee one hour poor 10 eale.
Tame ere -CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS*
McConnell Towing
leeervH thw ngM to accept a reject
any and e l Bid s
Pubtoh May 29. 2002
MM2I3

L e g a ls

L eg als

lake Mary FL 32744
YO U ARE NOTIFIED Bm I an amen
to torectoa* rt mortgage on toe tottowing described property In
Semtnrt* CotaBy Ftortde:
L O T 22, BRISTOL PARK,
ACCORDING TO TH E
PLAT
TH ER EO F AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 2*. PAGES TP. 80 AND It .
PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
CO UN TY, FLORKVL
ha* bean Ptod agakiat you and you
aro roqubad to aarv* a copy rt you
wrtten detona*i. B any « 1 on
SM ITH, HIATT i DtA2. P A ,
PMI MB’i inomeya. whoa* addreai
to 2691 t u t Oakland Park Bhrd.
8u*a 303. Fait Laudardato. Florida
33308, wtBVn X day* Irom V i! amt
dpublca*on.20a2.andPto*toortgBial m *i Bm Ctotk rt Btto Court «to*r
balora aervtoe on Plantar* attorney*
1■■1■ k- - -1. iniiviiiB
aki ■1m■a*—
■■**■■ 1
W v.v
■iBTiKC^rtTeFy
rt- OMfBFWTte,
a drtartl aR Da antorod ageimt you
tot Bm raM demanded In Bm complant or perttorv
D ATED on MAY 22 2002.
Meryanno Mono, cterk
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
ByRuffilQng
Aa Deputy Ctork
PUBLISH IN: Santord Herald
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
A CT. PERSONS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOMMOOATION TO PARTICIPATE IN
TH IS
PROCEEDING SHOULD
C O N TA C T COURT ADMINISTRA­
TIO N AT 201 N. PARK AVENUE.
SANFORO. FLORIDA 32771, TELE­
PHONE NUMBER (407)323-4330,
N O T LATER THAN SEVEN (7)
DAYS PRIOR TO TH E PROCEED­
ING.
IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TO O ) I -BOO-955-9771. OR VOICE
(V ) 1-POD955*770. VIA FLORIDA
RELAY SERVICE
PubPah: Mey 29.2002 and J u m 1
2002
1494218

utAchaet Qood. Chaeman
Attert Bob R Dougua, Secretary
Pubaah May 29. 2002 end A n * 5,
2002
UM220

a ls

(407) S43-7BB0

BITH C CIRCUrr COURT
O F TH E IfT H
ju o tctA L a flc u rr,
M ANO FOR
SIM M OLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA

Wednesday. May 29.2002 PB# C 3 B

BP TNB CB CU fT CO UR T
FO R lIM B tm B COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE OtVISIQN
FSa Mtaabpr 02-244-CP
N RE: ESTATE O f
ROSE A SABAD03.
N tm c s O f a o w b s t t u t io h
The eJ ie i aaaon ol Be ealate rt
ROSE A. SASADOS. deceeaad. Fie
Number 02-244-CP. to pendng In Bm
Clrou* Court tor Semeirt* C a rry.
Florida. Probate Diviaon. me
addreai ol wlkrti to P O Drawer C.
Santord. Ftond* 32773. TTm none*
and ickkM*** ol to* perionrt !**»*aantaav* and Bm panonal rapratanALL INTEflESTEO PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED t h a t
AP paw n* on whom ton none* k
chaPange the vtokpty rt Bm anP. to*
qjaPBcaPorw ol too panonal rapv*
amlaava. v*nue, ot Junacacaoi rt
Be* Court aro nquK*d to Na Bwr
objection* wto Be* Court WITHIN
TH E LATER OF TH R EE MONTHS
A FTER THE DATE O f TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
O R TH IRTY DAYS A FTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
TH IS NOTICE ON THEM
A J crodton rt toe decedent and
other peraoni having claim* or
on whom a copy rt tore notice

m

date rt me In t pubkeabon rt Baa
notice mual Na m ar clem* with me
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
TH R LE MONTHS AFTER THE
D ATE O f THE FIR ST PUBIICATIO N O f THIS NOHCe OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SER­
VICE O f A COPY O f TH IS NONCE
O N THEM.
AJ oBmt creator* ol to* ctocedarl
and peraona having cioma or
demand* ag*ei*l m* dacadanTa
•alaM mual Na too* dome with tola
Court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TH IS NOTICE,
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS N O T SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The drte rt me am pubkeabon rt
toil Nobc* to Mey 29. 2002

c u r l d iv is io n

CASE M G: 91-CA-42P.I4L
CITIBANK, N A , AS TR U STEE
KENNETH Q P A YETTE: MARIE
PAYETTE; WEKIVA HUNT CLUB
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION N C .
AN UNKNOWN PERSONS) IN
POSSESSION O f THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY.

RS-Moncf of
FORECLOSURE P A LI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uenl to a Final Judgment ol
Foroctoaure dated BM 17 day rt
May. 2002. and ardared to Cate N o .
0I-CA-42S-14-L. rt BM QrcuP Court
rt toe tlT H JUtacMl C n u t to and ha
Senanrte County, Florvje I art 14* to
toe htgpeal and beat bddvt k* eaah
*1 toe W EST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE ol toe Seminole
Counly Courtoouae. In Sam/not*
Counly Ftonda al H 00 o'ckxk a m.
on Bm 20 day rt June. 2002. Bm loltarto n tod Fnel JudgmanL to me
LO T 31. WEKIVA MIU.S SECTION
NINE. ACCOROtNG TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 22. PAGES 79 ANO 79, PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMIHOLE.
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
A/K/A 108 STEVENAGE COURT.
LONGWOOO. FL 32779
In accordance wan to* Amencana
with DtiebiliTa* Acl. Pawn* with
DhfffeSBW r-taring 1 tpectal accom­
modation to gartiopAla n tort proceetknfl ahortd contirt bm Cowl
Adnanebator*I20l N. Park Avenue.
Santord. FL 32771. Talaphon*
Number (407)323-4330 no* taler
then teven (7) dayi prior to T m proceedng X hearing mpored. (TOO)
1-800-965-8771 or Wwe (V) 1-600B6SP770 via Florida Relay Sarvcea.
Dated Bk* 17 day rt May. 2002
MARY ANNE MORSE
CtotkOI The Ckcu* Cotal
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Ctork
Subnvned by
Law OBCa rt Manhal C. Witaon
IPOO NW 49*1 Slreet. Su4* 120
Fort laudatdate. Ftonde 33309
Tateptoone (944I45S-0365
FecwnJe 1954)771 6052
PubkahMiy 29. 2002 aid June 5.

2002

.

MM217

*1 THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIYK. DIVISION
Ceee N s 03-CA »0*-14-a
FIRSTAR BANK. N A . AS TRUSTEE
UNDER THE APPLICABLE
AGREEMENT FOR NEW
CENTURY HOME EQUITY LOAN
TRUST. SERIES 200DNCA ASSETBAKED PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES.

SIEPHEN S TER N aid SOFIA
STERN, re* wile. M i l.
Oaendenli
N o tic e OF ACTION
TO STEPHEN STERN
SOFIA STERN
397 N Spekkng Cove

EUGENE M SABA0O3
WILLIAM H MORRISON, ESQUIRE
Attorney tor Paraonal Reprtaenlative
7100 SOUTH U B. Hghway 17 92
Fern Park. FL 32730
Phone (407)934-1424
PubPah May 29.2002 and Jura 5.

2002
MM2I9
NOTICE
TT m Serrvnoto Counly Port Arthonly.
Santord. Sammota County. Ftonda.
fumnhe* to* knowing mtormabon
and mtnjcboni to proapackv* Oddar* daainng to aubma propoaato tot
Bid ISCOPA 132. Contract tor Bm
Reuotabon rt a 22.500 aqS Mart
Rort
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF
WORK
The prm pal work that conual rt
Bm rertoraben rt a 22.500 aq It rort
on a maul buklngi at to* Port rt
Santord. Samvioto County. Ftonda
Birourt&lt; Tie Initaaebon ol a kqud
INSTRUCTIONS ON OBTAINING
SPECIFICATIONS
Spaciflcaboni and a compute
deacnpNon rt m* proposed work
maybe ortaned Vi p a w n bom the
otto* rt Be Admtnnfraur. Samnrte
CouVy Port Authority
Dennti K Doigner. Atfrnrabalor
SanvxA* Couiry Port Authority
1510 Kattrer Place. State I
Port rt Santord
Santord. Florida 32771
(407) 322-1798
Cone i d and bid apacmcabcnt may
be owonad tor a non-r*«uidatiU toe
ol Teenty and 00/100 Ortlart
(520 00). check* to b* mad* payable
10 to* Semmoie County Pott
Authority AJ ipacBIcabona and con­
tract docunana may be aiarranad n
p e ta l &lt;1 Bm ortica rt m*
Artnmntrllor
BIOS
Bata mutt b* *1 KA compaanca w4h
Bm 'InaJiuJiun* to Bakiara' aa out
kned n to* tad packag* No Bat
Bond ihaP be laquved tor to* prey
•ct.
REJECTION OF BIDS
The SamaaJa Counly Port Authority
raaarva* to* nght to roject any or *1
bkla ot my part toaraot. to ean* any
ntormekty or lachmceuy n to* taddng to accept Pi* bate or any part
Biereot deemed moat tavorabU to
toe Merest rt to* Auffurty after aP
b m have been aunanad and evaluaUd. or to rt|*cl al bat*. r*-*dvertn*
or cancel Bw propoaed eork
TIME ANO PLACE OF BIO OPEN­
ING
Siaed bits Wia be received al to*
office rt re A d n m m ia unJ 1500
hour* (300 p m E O T) June 17,
2002. al etach ame Boy *4 be pub
arty opened and lead aloud Any tad
received alter Bm ipealMd be] etc*
rg erne *4 nor be cunudared No
beta aha! b* arthdrawn lor a penod
rt Baity (30| day* *ubiaqu*nt to Be
tad upervng wehoul th* ccaeent rt
Be Admnntrator. SomnoU County
Port AuPamry
Baud Bv* 24tn day rt May. 2002. al
Santord. Soranoto County. Ftonda
By order rt SEMINOLE COUNTY
PORT AUTHORITY

M THB ORCUTT CO UR T FOR
S O B N O U I COUNTY,
FLORKLA
PROBATE OrytSJON
F U NO. 02-P7SCP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROLLANO HOOOSHAGEN.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Th* artiamatraiion rt toe aateie of
ROLLANO
HOOOSHAGEN,
dtcaaaed. Fa* Nurroar 02-475CP.
M penckng n Be CrroJI Court tor
SemawU Counly. Fkxid*. Probato
Dnrtuon, m* addrm* rt wfadt e 301
N Park Avenue. Santord. FL. 32771
The name* and addret* ol the
Ptrtonal R*pr***nubv* and Bm
Af crarttort rt to* decedent and
other penona having daim* or
d*m*nd* agamal decedent** attain
n rtd n g iranatiMd. corffingRB or
imbquKlaWd ctaan*. on whom a copy
rt Bw* note* a carved mual N* mar
dams with Bv* Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (30) OAYS AFTER THE
OATE O f SERVICE O f A COPY O f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
AJ rther craMor* rt BM decedent
end peraon* having dam n or
demand* agamtl m* decedent 1
ealate. todudmg unmatured. contin­
gent or imPqukMod dome, mud Me
toe* dame with Bv* C a u l WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
AVIS MARIE BOO IN
Paraonal Representative
ROBERT K. MclNTOSH. ESOUIRE
Ftonda Bar No. 375302
STENSTROM . MclNTOSH. COL­
BERT. W H IGH AM I SIMMONS. P A
Pod Office B0 14848
Santonl. FL 32772-4848
Tatophone: 407/322 2171
Attorney tor Pemnai Represent***
PubPah: May 29. 2002 and June 5.
2002
MM222
NOTICE
Vehede Auctcn 0900am
WHEN June 9,2002
WHERE: PauTt Truck and Auto
Raptor. Inc.. 1919 W Id Sued.
Santoro. FL 32771 (407)321-7442
VEHICLE:
YEAR: 1985
MAKE: Ford M uiUng
COLOR Tan
VINP: 1FABP26A8FF24S835
Pubaah May 29.2002
MM224
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT FOR
BCMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 02-3BSCP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
EDNA E BURRIT7. a V l EDNA
ELNORA BURRITT. a/k/a EDNA
ELEANOR BURRITT. ak/a ELNORA
BURRITT,
NOTICE TO CR ItX TO ftS
Th* artnm iralian rt Bm aHale rt
EDNA E. BURRITT. * V l EDNA
ELNORA BURRITT. aj'Va EONA
ELEANOR B U R flin . uVJe ELNORA
BURRITT. deceased. FJ* Number
00 3*3 C P • penckng n toe Cv
Court lor Sorenoto County, Fton__
Probe 1* Pennon, in* ackkee* or
winch la Poll OTfce B01 8099,
Santord. FL, 32771-1292
Th#
nemea and addresi rt Bm Ftoraonto
Rapmemaliv* and the Penooel
Representative* attorney are let
lorth betow
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFED THAT.
. A l creditor* rt m* decadent aid
other peroon* having dam n or
dtmanda agon*! decedent* (d el*
on whom • copy rt BM notice n
dal* rt Bm krd publication rt Bm
nonce mutt tile then dam* sum But
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLIC*
T O N O f THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AJ oBier creators rt m* decedent
and peraoni having dam n or
oamand* agond to* estate rt to*
decedent mud Me Bveu d o t * with
Baa Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS ANO DEMANOS NOT
SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The dal* rt Krd publication rt Bin
Note* n May 29. 2002
Waynt Burnt!
Penona! Representative
78 Cross Htgheay
P O 601 1198
Reding Center. C T 06875
WILMA CARRIUO
Ftonda Bar No 606553
Pod Often Bos 7097
Lakstand. FL 33807-7097
Telephone 8836639314
Attorney tor Persona Reprvientakv*
Purttsh May 29. 2002 and J u m 5.
2002
MM225
May 24. 2002
N o n c e o f a p u b l ic h e a r in g
TO CONSIDER TNE ADOPTION
O f AN ORDINANCE BY THE
CITY OF SANFORO. FLORIDA
Nonce 1* hereby grnn But a Putec
H taring will be held m m*
Commission Room at #1* Cry Hot.
300 Norm Park Avenue, n to# City rt
Santonl. Ftonda. rt 7 00 o'clock PM.
on J u m 10, 2002 to conaater to*
adoption rt an onknanca by toe Cay
rt Santord, Ftonda. described a* toltow*
ORDINANCE NO 3715
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
SANFORO. FLORIDA. AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO. 3117 OF SAJO
CITY. SAID ORDINANCE BEINQ A
ZONING PLAN. SAID AMENOMENT
TO CHANGE THE ZONING OF I 88
ACRES OF PROPERTY LYING
BETWEEN W SR 46 AND SMITH
CANAL ROAD AND BETWEEN
UPSALA ROAD ANO ELOER ROAO
(1270 UPSALA RO ) FROM AG.
AGRICULTURE. TO PO. PUUiNED
DEVELOPMENT. PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS ANO
EFFECTIVE OATE
A compiet* description and a copy
rt b m onknanca dial be avotart* 1
the office rt to* Cay Clerk tor all per
eon* desiring to axamvM the same
AJ panes m altered and canon*
ihaJ have an opportunity to be heard
al sard hearing
By order rt to* Cay Commaaon rt
me Cay rt Sartord, Ftonda.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TCIPATE IN ANY O f THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULO CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
O f F ICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
330 5826 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a perarm decides to appeal a daemon
made eah respect to any mailer cuntrdeied 11 toe above mealing or

Legals

Leg als

need 6 vorbaBm
recced ol Bm
w na provided by Bm Cay rt
(FS 2960108)___________

Cynrto Porter
DapayCBy Ctork
PiAfth: May 29, 2002
MM277

May 24.2
N O T K I O f A PU SU C M JM M O TO «
OP tm OMDMAMCa BY T M
CITY O f BAJSPOffiG FL0RK7A
Noaca a hereby given Brel a Pubic I toartng wp be hato to Bm CotnnVeiltm
Room d m# Cay Ha*. 300 Norm Park Averaia. V bm Ofy rt Santonl Florid*.
M T:0O o'etock P M. on JW W IB) M BB10 canakNr YM affivbon rt an ordfrianc*
by Bm C*y rt Santord, Florida, daaotoad ap tofcv*
ORDINANCE NO. T7H
TO ANNEX 1 M ACRES O f PROPERTY LYWO 5ETWSEN W. SR 48 ANO
SMITH CANAL ROAO ANO BETW EEN UPSALA K U O ANO ELDER ROAO
(1270 UPSALA ROAD). AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

ANNEXATION
REQUEST

A complete J m itoOu i and a copy 01 Bm onknance rta* be iviisCka al m*
office rt toe Cay Ctark tor a* paroonff dadrkig to iiarrWM Bm lame
AP perbei In totorad and cAUan* K m ) hove an opportunity to b t head al laid
By cyder ct Ye CBy CommMalon rt Bm Cay rt Santord. Ftonda
PERSONS W ITH OtSABtUTIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAfTOCIPATE
IN ANY O f THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULO CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COOROffiATOR AT 3306628 48 HOURS B«
ADVANCE OF TH E MEETING.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: B ■ person daddaa to roped a decldrm madi wffit
respect to any mebar oonaidered al Bm abrare moeffisg or heffffiig, ho may
need a verbatim record of toe proceedings, tfrclurtng Bm fasnmomr and tori
dene*, which mooTO I* not proaided by Bm CBy rt SanPonL (FS 288 0105)
Cyreraa Porta
Deputy CAy Ctork
PuMtoft May 29.2002 and June 5,2002
MM22S
May 24,2002
NOTICE O f A PUBLIC H EAW JO TO CONBKHH TH E ADOPTION
O f AN OM OBUNCE BY THE
C ITY O f SANFORO. FLOfBOA
Nonce to hereby given tool 1 Pubic Hearing aa* be hekf In me Comrraaoon
Room at Bm C*y Hal. 300 Norm Park Awanua, In m* CBy rt Santoro, Ftond*.
rt 7 00 o ctock PM on June 10,1902 to oonddor toe artopoon rt an u J n anta
by Bm CBy rt Santord Ftonda. deacrtMd aa toiowt:
ORDINANCE NO. 3716
TO ANNEX 60 ACRE9 O f PROPERTY LYING BETW EEN H U H WAY AND
ANDREWS ROAO ANO BETW EEN ANDREWS ROAD ANO SANFORO
AVENUE (3001 SANFORO AVE ). AS SHOWN ON TH E MAP BELOW:

A compos# daaolpoon and a copy rt Bm onknance aftoJ be available rt me
office rt Bm Cay Ctork tor a l poteen* daemng to aiamtn* toe same.
AJ pertre* ei merest and ctBjene shaP have an opportonfy to be heard si leal
Oy order rt toa Cay CcmmHsion rt Bm CBy rt Santord Ftonda.
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES O FFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-5628 46 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE M EETIN G
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC: H a pareon dactoa* to appeal a dadaton made wan
reaped to any metier conodered rt to* abc** meeting or heating, he may
need a verbeom record rt Bm proceedksga. mdukng toe lesomony and eru
dance, when record to not provfctod by Bm Cay rt Santoro (FS 2860105)
Cynae* Porter
Deputy CBy Ctork
Pubaah May 29.2002 and June 5, 2002
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WILLIAM
PASSALACOUA. c/O
Stanley M Stoar Attorney M Law.
P A . «moaa adbaaa la 1220 Dougtoa
Aeenua. Sura 101. I nngaood.
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JUNE 7. 1001. and Na ma o n p to
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Norm Part Avenue. Santord. Florida
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cunn ad rta aa (Ybu may Ua Noaca
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l l t t S ) Futre pepan to mu towrut e f ba mated to ma adrtaaa on
record to ma ctort'a oRca.
WARNING Ruto I11SS. Ftortto
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Dated MAY 1 1001
•MORSE
MARYANNEI
CLERK O f THE CW CUtT CO UR T
SySUonda Poo^aa
Deputy Ctort
Pubtm May I t I t I t , and June
1 1003
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M TH E C E B U T CO UR T
O F TH E IB H TE E N TM
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
M AND FOR
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January 4. 2002. bi f u
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MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT CO UR T
DySUonda Paoptot
Deputy Ctort
Pubttfi May IS . 22. I t . and J u u

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Attorney Oanarto or a
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N O TIC f O f F O R fin U R E
Nobo* U hereby gtvan m « on
Saptontur 21 m i . to m* caaa to
Urvtod S la n t v Darrel WNt a u .
Crvrvnal No tO I'O -S tO d -ltK R S .
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ma MKSdto Dtotod to Ftonda enured
a PtaPmaury Order lor m* tortaaun
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Unaad Stotoa Dum a Court. Ortandi
Drvuron. 300 Federal Bufdng, 10
Norm Hughey Avanua. Ortondo.
Hortda 32901 aattn tarty (90) deya
to t u tout puMcabon to ta t noaca to
ma criminal tortatura acaon or
rvcarpl ot dracl ertttan nobca.

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20 W e flbeh avod
lads
22 P sych ic’s gift
23 M erm aid’s
m ilieu
24 Tra in s
overhead
27 S h o d m onth?
3 0 A . as In
A ugsburg
3 2 B o ck O w e n s'
"I’v e G ot a
Tig e r by

Th* paaaon «n*a b* aignad by tu
paaaorut uatoi ranatoy to porfLry

maac putol. Santo No. 047640MC.
•dart to du paabonaTa ngi, ada, or
nfereel In tu tortaaad property tu
am* and u cunatancaa to tu pattonara wry— on oi tu ry t. Maor

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A09C7S6. and amnunaon
lUSntto and Waaaon. A n e g i.

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UNTTED STATES
MARSHALS SERVICE
MItXXE DISTRICT O f FLORBA
PutfahUay 1121. M . 2002
MM 129

The Urttod
noaca to ta raeraon to dapoM to to*
tortatad propartat to auch manner
aa III* Attorney Oeneral or a
drugnee may drart. In accordance
atoi P u provnona to I I U S C . |

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Street's edge
F lo w back
M ild cheese
Te e n -a g e d
linem an?
Trainees
learn those
R eed or
R aw ls
B e e G e e s or
Th e
Stoogos,
e .g.
C losely

5 0 TofaJ U .S .A .
output
5 2 C hino so food
additivo, p e r­
haps
5 3 M usical
ability

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meaning
“peculiar*
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sta l bo a r­
rystaf
ing rock
5 X e ro x e s
ag a in
6 T w in to
Ja c o b
7 N e ts
8 D ru m your
lin g e rs on
the table,
e .g .
9 N o groat
shakos
10 A n th e m
o pen er
I t E rro n e o u s
w arning
12 In th e past

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c o u n te rp a rt

49 C a p ita l on
the Ta n sh u i
FUver
81 C ry in g
sham e
55 C M rights
le a d e r

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outburst
25 Bookplate
w o rd
25 F o x relative?
2 7 Lik e hen's
teeth , so to
speak
2 8 ’T h e
O ptim ist's
D aughter"
novelist
W etty
2 9 -W U tia m
Jo tlo rso n
C linto n ," e .g .
31 M a jo r b ro a d castor
33 H e a d tost
34 T ra c k tipper
36 S p e n t
unw isely
38 _ _ P a e se
cheese
41 K e y a b o ve 42 E g g y drink
43 AAtom
tom ic n u m ­
b er 74
48 U n d e rg ro u n d
o rg.?

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m u sic
59 List e n d e r
60 H it th e road
61 C o m p a n io n
o t B u tch and
S u n d a n ce
62 "D e c k the
H a lls" sylla­
ble s
83 O il na m e
from long
ago
64 C o w s and
so w s
85 W o rd
rep laced In
throe
a n sw e rs in
this p u zzle
65 W o rd on a
ticket

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtuanl to an Order naactiartdng
Foractoaura Sato datod May 11
2001. and a Fatal Judgment at
Foractaaifa dtoad Apr! 1 M M. and
ordered ai Caaa No. 01-CA-29S6-14L to tia Caoto Coat to tw EXU4TEE NTH Jutodto O a A at and lor
SEMMOLE County,
CHASE MANHATTAN
NHATTF MORTOAOC
CORPORATION Fto/A CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE CO R ­
PORATION U Ptomat and LARRY D.
SCHOONOVER. •*/■ LARRY DALE
SCHOONOVER,
to to. era
Defendants. I ato aal to tie rtgfuat
t a bad N u u r lor cadi d t u W ad
borf door to tu C a rtc u M In SAN­
TORO. SEMB40LS C o u rt. Ftortto.
ft 00 AM o'cAoc* o n N lif t dmy of

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LO T 1 AMO TH E SOUTH HALF O f
LO T 2. BLOCK 14. 3RD SECTION
DREAMWOLO. ACCORDING TO
TH E FLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED M PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE 71 O f
THE PUSUC RECORDS O f SEMI­
NOLE CO UN TY. FLO R BA ; art/l
790 TW * y Fourti Fleet. Sanford.
Ftortto 31771.
DATED tv* 14 day to May 2003.

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trator tor
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71 D idst reside
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1800 W. First Street •Santord. FL 32771

(407)321-6220
Fax (407) 330-0253

• Indoor A/c Racquetball
• 24 Hour Fitness Center
• Walk-In Closets
• Full Size Washer/Dryer*
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Phone: 407-322-9556 • Fax. 407-321-6218
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F M Pl O Y M f N T
221 Good Things to Est
222 Musical Instruments

MERCHANDISE

141 Homes For Sale
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143 Out ol State
Property Fot Sale
146 Resort Property For Sale ■
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 MoMe Home Lots For Sale
140 Commercial Property For Sale

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153 Acreage lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condomlniume For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
150 Reel Estate waned
100 Business For Sals
183 WMertront Property For Sale
168 Duplex For 8ale

48 OaM ConsoldMton
65 Buatoeea
Opportunities
57 OpporhmMee
50 FlnancM 8arvtoea
61 Money to Land

71—H u p W anted

Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Stereo/Radto
185 Computara For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
101 Bulking Materials
103 Lawn A Garden
105 Machine Work
107 Restaurant Equipment

AUTOMOTIVE

MISCELLANEOUS
190 Pete A Supples
200 Uvestock/Farm
Suoofeft
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
200 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/Codeclibles
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Seise
219 Wanted to Buy

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252 Accounting
253 AddHions

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Sanlonl 407-668-7023

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home, view at Lake Monroe, houaa
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295 Paper Hanging
207 Peat Control
296 PlanaOrgen Tuning
290 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Rooting
302 Screen A Glees W o*
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siring
305 Small Builneae
306 Stained Qlaas
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306 Termite Repair
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311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
316 Welding A Street Metal
318 Wei Owing
310 Window Wasting ATM *

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PLUS UTILITIES, NO LEASE.
DRUG FREE. MtSTORK
DtSTWCT. ASAP 407-324-3268

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256 Appience Rape*
257 Auto ElecL Repair
258 AutomoEva
280 Bush Hogging
261 Computer ConeuMng
252 Cabinota
263 Carpentry
i 264 Cvpat A InaUMkxw
, 285 Carpet Cleaning
| 266 Ceiing Repair
267 Ceramic Tie
266 CMU Cara Cantors
269 Cleaning Servicee
270 Conciata
271 Conairucaon
272 Delivery Services
• 275 Drywal
278 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
270 Hauling
280 Homo Improvements
281 Irrigation A Rapalr
282 Janitorial Sarvtcaa
263 Jewelry A Rapalr
284 Lakafront Clearing
285 landacaping
286 Laundry Sarvtcaa

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Mma chiiift, nuiiery, mining spout, sic. (M y cos
ii(nstura required. ‘ Excluder pM- («**&gt; uncontM cd.
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97 Career
Cormttanta
99 Reaumaa
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment

21 Paraonals
22 Health Caro
23 Loat i Found
25 Special Notice*
27 Nuriary AC hid Cara
33 Weight Management
35 Hypooaia
39 Health Inauranca
43 Legal Service*

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99 Apartment* •Urrfumiahad
100 CondomlnumRental*
101 Houaaa Fimtehed
103 llouaaa Untumtehed
103 Ouptea/Triptex

45 Debt I
55 Buaktesa
Opportune**
57 Opportunlttoa
59 Financial Servica*
91 Money to Lend
93 Mortgage*

107 MoMa Home* For Rent
111 RaaortVKaBone
114 W*r*hou**/R*ntal Spec*

E S T A T E

141 Home* For Sate
143 Out of State
Property For Sate
145 Re*ort Property For Sate
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147 Industrial Property For Sate
149 Mobil* Home Lots For Sate
149 Commercial Property For Sate
151 Investment Property For Sate
153 Acreage Lot For Sate
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sate
157 Mobile Home* For Sate
159 Real Estate Wanted
180 Business For Sate
193 Waterfront Property For Sate
195 Duplex For Sate

199 Pats A SuppSet
200 Uveslock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Anbqua/ColtecSbte*
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garag* Sates
219 Wanted to Buy

115 Induatrirt Rental*

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290 Mas w ry

291 Mortgage*
292 Moving A Storage

283 Carpentry
284 Carpal AtoataAsdons
29S Carpet Cleaning
286 CaffingRepair
267 CeramicTl*

231 Cara For Sate
234 Automodve

298 CNkf Car* Canters

235 TiuduOuesaAtena For Sate
239 Car Rental*
238 Vahtta* Wanted
239 Motorcyctes/Bfce# For 8ate

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270 Concrete

271 Conetrucdon

240 Boat Rentals

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287 LawnSanrie*
286 Legal Sanricee
289Locfcsmkh

258 Appianca Repair
257 Auto Elect Repair
258 Automodve
260 Bush Hogging
281 Computer Consulting
292 Cabinet*

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181 AppRances A
Furniture For Sate
183 Television A Stareo/Rado
IBS Computers For Sate *
187 Sporting Good*
189 Office Supplies
191 BuHdkig Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

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221 Good Thing* to Eat
222 Mu*lc*l Instruments
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117 Commercial Rerttate
119 Office Space For Rent
119 Paatura For Rant
123 Wanted 1b Rent
125 Leaaa To Own
127 Storage/Offlce For Rent

70 Education R Training

19 Com puter/TV

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241 Rec. VsNdesTCempers For Stee
243 Trailers For Sate

245 FarmEquipment

272 Detvery Services
279 Dryer*
279 Electrical

306 8M n ed _
307 SwimmingPool Bervleee
306 Tlwmlte Repair
308 Transportation
311 Travel
312 TieeSenrioa

277 Fence

313 TV/Radk)

314 Upholstery
316 W sUng A8he*t Matel

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284 Laketrom Ctearing
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254 AirCondtlonkig

299 Plumbing
300 PraaaumCteanInfl
301 RooSng
308 8oe*n AGlae* Ytotft
303 Secretarial ATV pb Q
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298 Pten oO rgan 1)11*4)

308 Sm all

278 KandyMen
279 Haling

252 Accounting

29308, Lube AFtete
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
2B7 Peal Control

319 W *l Drffitog
319 Window Washing ATkteng

288 Laundry Sanricee

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407-453-4506.

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sal« S64 900
48R 2B A : Over 1(00 Sq Ft. Uv
Dm. Fam fbn W/Fvaplace. Deck.
Garaga *102.900
Lake Mary: Cuttom B* 4BR 2 BA
ova* 2200 *q ft Uv, Dm. Fam Rm
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321-589-1069.

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poakropadc Ml A fcwne N w w uaad,
coal ( I K . n l *273. Can dterar 407*690677.
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W/Hdbrd/FUxd, Oreaaer, Mirror.
Chad and M Sand SBBcwad *750
Can Dakver 407-422-0230.

1Achanyalai^ibad, Mddwood,
with pdow lop macro** M l Never
uaad. Sa* *548 Can drtier. 407-4220230.
A KINO SIZE PILLOW TOP
Naw ki plertc. S al *195.
407-422-5546
Bad: Black Iron canopy bad w S
kaaxy fcm pOoatoptat N e w lead
407-402-277*
Bedroom: 7 pc CHERRY W OOD 4
poster bed, *■ dove tailed, draarot
unuaed. *M ki bo*. Coal *5k. M l

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407-402-277*
Couch: A l ttalan Laarher Sola.
(673, LovaaaaL *823. C h n . *325
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Day Bad: 2 orthopedic Iwma,
whrta/lron/bra**. trundN, never

uaed, tfflboxedDxl $800, hI S2S6,

407^600677.

Okvrn Hoorn-13 pc ertd chany wood,
dcubi* padattal tabi* W iaai. 8
CNppandal* chair*, buffal A hutch,
never utad. cod ( 8k. H i *1295.
terror, *250. 407-8591413

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Iron Day Bed. *75. 407-31457*7.
Fiton BNdi drtee kanw (Aa IT h d i
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Sankxd. May 31 A June 1, SAM-7
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to A x e 2. 5pm. 734 WVtow Drive.
Wiroar Spring*. 407-5990508
Yard Sate: June 1 A 2.2804 Part
O o A PkectML Sartod. 54pm Ttete
A chart, ChfcT* da*k A chair, loot*.
2 color TV*, team mover, teby wring,
ckrte*. rtrie t. pwrokig*. new door.

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Ovar 150 Saofte. 1M *26 407-3567035.

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�Pan Am ‘Big Apple’ bound
By Dan Ping

Editor
SANTORO — Seminole County resi­
dents looking for non-stop service to New
York will no longer have to travel to
Orlando to catch a flight
Officials with Pan American Alrwa
announced Friday that betinning June
the airline will provide daily service to
Newark (N.J.) International A irport locat­
ed about 16 miles from M idtow n

Manhattan.
“T h is is a big flight tor us,” said Larry
Dale, president of the Orlando Sanford
International Airport. "It connects us
directly with the New York market I've
had more requests tor flights to New York
than just about anywhere else combined."
Flights will leave Sanford dally at 11 JO

it 2 p m .
return flight leaves Newark at 2:45 p.m.
and arrives in Sanford at 5:25 p.m.
Although flights will not begin until late
June, Pan Am's reservation center began
selling tickets Friday. A one-way ticket is
$105; roundtrip is $213.80.
"We are very excited to offer the first
non-stop flight from Sanford to New
York," said Dave Fink, president of Pan
S«e Pan Am, page 10A

Bank robber may
have killed himself
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Spring titles
up for grabs
As has become ■ regular
1happening In Sanford, the
■standings In the six Spring
£Leagues are about as tight
i H can gat, with only one
|ue having a leader with
i much aa a two-game
advantage.
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thw arts
escap e

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newlevels \

LAKE MARY — Four O rlando career
criminals— with m ore than 70 cum ulative
charges on their arrest records — robbed a
Lake Mary bank Friday.
The bank hcisl will be the last for 21car-old M ichael Shackleford as police
lieve he shot him self as officers moved
in for the arrest. The robbery could also be
the final violent act
tor his three partners,
—
u —
Lorenzo W hite, 21,
They
weren't
Jarvis Jacobs, 23 and
prepared for
Treston Hollinger, 23.
The FBI is reportedly
that U-turn
looking into the case
and it slowed
believing the four­
them down.
som e is responsible
Rerouting
for many more rob­
foiled their
beries in the fivecounty area.
get-away
The robbery
plan.
occurred just before
9 3 0 a.m. at the
Am South Bank on
Lake Mvy
Lake Mary Boulevard
PdcaCTM l
and Rhinehart Road.
It's the first robbery
for the Lake Mary
ry f
the city this year, said Lake M ary C h ief
Richard Beary.
"I'd say we were pretty lucky no one
w as Injured," Beary said follow ing the
apprehension of the four suspects.
All four men reportedly entered the
bank brandishing firearms. No one w as
injured at the bank, but a pregnant
em ployee was taken to the hospital for
precautions. The suspects fled In a w hite
van. A s they sw itched vehicles. Lake M ary
police received their tin t break.
"O n e o f our officer's mothers was the
first to call 911," Beary said.
The unidentified officer's m other called
because sm oke appeared to pouring out of
the van as they sw itched vehicles. The
sm oke was Ihe dye pack exploding, said
Beary.
Police received their second break when
the looming Interstate 4 sinkhole traffic
slowed their escape. The westbound Lake
M ary Boulevard entrance to westbound I4 is closed and police believe the crim inals
w eren't expecting the change.
"They weren't prepared tor that U-tum
and it slowed them d ow n," Deary said.
"Rerouting foiled their get-aw ay plan."
Depuly Scott Van der VVeide pulled up
behind the crim inals' vehicle about a mile
past the sinkhole construction. As the
deputy called for back up, the vehicle then
See Robbery, Page 10A

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Mystical
journey
Off Interstate 95, past the
Carolina beaches and the
skyscrapers of New York,
there's a quaint New England
Jtw where weary travelers
can find a bKof luxury along
the Long Island Sound,

p a g e ic

Department of Transportation employees Inspect e sinkhole on lnteratate-4. The geological phenomenon emerged Wednesday
morning and was Drat reported by a passing motorist. Pictured at lop, traffic was backed up tor B miles after all but one of the
westbound lanes near the Lake Mary exit were shut down following the first reports ol the sinkhole.

n-ager struck
lightning

15 trucks o f cement still haven’t filled the hole

17-year-old boy was
nently struck by lightFriday in Geneva,
le sheriff‘s office reports
teen was helping build a
it boat ramp and was
to place a plastic covert tne cement to protect
the rain. Lightning
ly struck a nearby
and then struck the teen
tec
j i B n d 2L30p.m.
3 0 p.m.
; T h e property owner and
&gt; ; the victim 's unde performed
•; CPR on the teen until EMS
:| Ig aso n n el arrived.
- [Emergency workers rushed
; the teen to Central Florida
'Regional Hospital in Sanford.
; The deputy on the scene
.-reports the teen was breath;•trig (on his own) but was not
;-a l0 t at the time o f transport.
! teen is identified as
t Hallock o f Titusville.

By Christopher Patton
Stall Writer

LAKE MARY — A sinkhole that
emerged W ednesday m orning on
Interstate 4 could take about two
weeks to fill, said highway officials.
The problem w as Hist discovered
when a m otorist called authorities
about 6 a.m. to report a "d ip " in the
westbound lane. Crew s from the
Florida Department of
Transportation im m ediately isolat­

ed the area, shutting down all but
one lane during m orning rush hour.
T h e westbound Lake Mary
Boulevard entrance to westbound I4 w as also closed.
T h e dip collapsed shortly after
FD O T's arrival, said spokesman
Steve Hom an, creating a sinkhole
the size o f several compact cars. By
Wednesday afternoon, traffic
backed up past the St. Johns River
Bridge into Deltona.
C rew s worked around the clock

to construct two temporary lanes,
which w ere opened just in tim e for
the Thursday com m ute at 5:30 a.m.
Traffic w as less hectic Thursday
and Friday as m any motorists
found alternative routes such as
U.S. Highway 17-92 and State Road
417.
Construction crew s were not the
only ones busy w orking in the area.
Florida Highway Troopers and

See Sinkhole, Page 12A

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Time may be limited for Seminole’s Cyber High School
By Mlcholle Jerla

Managing Editor
. SANFORD — O nly time will
tell if Cyber High Charter School
will be open at the end of next
school year.
The Seminole County School
Board voted last week to give the
school until October to correct var­
ious issues addressed in a recent
performance audit If the problems
aren't solved by O c t 1, the Board
will not renew the school's three-

year contract, which expires next
June.
The decision follows the Orange
County School Board's decision
last week to close Cyber High's
Orlando school, which is operated
by the same entity.
Following the audit conducted
a t Sem inole's Cyber High in
January, m ajor and minor concerns
were identified, including poor
FCAT scores, an inconsistent
enrollment rate, and the hiring of
uncertified teachers. The school's

finances are also in the red, with
Cyber High's independent auditor
indicating the school had a nega­
tive balance o f $13,596 tor the
quarter ending Dec. 31.
The Board’s recent vote reverses
its opinion of the school two years
ago. Since charter schools are pub­
licly funded and need local
approval to open and operate,
Cyber High needed the Seminole
School Board to approve its con­
tract. In April 2000, the school
entered into a three-year agree­

ment with Seminole County to
serve 150 at-risk students in the
ninth and tenth grades.
Last year, the School Board
approved expaasion at Cyber
High, allowing the school to add
the 11th grade and serve 175 stu­
dents.
When the school opened, it
promised a student-to-teacher
ratio o f 21-1, as well as expanded
instruction on the internet.
Enrollment preference was given
to students who scored in the

lower fourth of standanlized tests,
had a GPA of 2 0 on a 4.0 scale and
essed writing scores of 2 0 or
.■low 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.
According to the recent audit,
only 10 percent of the 10th graders
at tne school passed the exams on
the FCAT. Student enrollment was

See Cyber High, Page I2A

Crosses memorialize two types o f soldiers
By Michelle Jerla

Managing Editor
H arris - Teacher at
ieminole Trinity School

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SAN FO RD — Two hundred
white crosses dot the front yard at
Sanford Church of God.
The unadorned sym bols o f
honor pay tribute to the men and
women who died serving their
country and for others who are
now soldiers of faith
"On Memorial Day, we wanted
to honor the soldiers who gave
their lives to allow us to be free,"
said Wvs Tanksley, pastor at the
church. "They paid the ultimate
sacrifice for us.
"We decided to put the crosses
in the yard during Memorial Day

weekend, because that is what
Memorial Day is for," he said.
The unmarked crosses in the
front row represent the more than
3 3 million soldiers who died in
action since the Revolutionary
War, Tanksley said. Behind them
stands rows of crosses bearing
names of former church members
or rcLitives of current parishioners
who are now soldiers o f faith.
"The first row, I call it the front
line," Tanksley said. "They are the
ones who died to allow us to do
what we are doing now."
The crosses were placed in the
yard last weekend and will be
removed this Monday following a
service to honor the church's sol­

diers o f faith. Last Sunday, a ser­
vice was held in memory o f tire
military soldiers.
"We didn't want to mix the two
types of soldiers," Tanksley said.
"We wanted to honor them sepa­
rately."
The pastor said he came up
with the idea for the soldiers o f
faith from 1 Timothy 6 :1 2 In the
book, it describe those who fought
the good fight of faith and who,
following their deaths, are now
soldiers o f faith.
It's another type of memorial
day for the parishioners. Three
mootlis ago, they were asked to
See Crosses, Page 12A

photo by Tommy Vincent

Sanford Church ot God Pastor Wos Tanksley describes Ihe reason behind
Ihe 200 crosses placed in his church's Iron! yard.

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Sanford, Florida

O 2002 the Swninoia Hwald

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Georgetown pipe will get permanent fix
By Dan Ping
Editor
SAN FORD — An 84-inch stormwater
pipe that collapsed and nearly consumed
the front of a church in the Georgetown
community has been declared an emer­
gency by the city commission.
A temporary pipe has been installed
and the church. Victory Temple of God,
remains open to parishioners. However,
crews will be back at work in the coming
weeks to install 1,120 feet of concrete pipe
under Pine Avenue from 2nd Street to
north of 5th Street.
The cost of Ihe project is $727,000. Most

G a in in g
resp ect
Lake Mary shut out No. 2
ranked Kissimmee-Osceola,
21-0, Friday and is now
ranked No. 7 in class 5-A
this week.

Page 1B

F a x scam
ta rg e tin g lo ca l
businesses
From Staff Reporta
The Sem inole County
Sheriff'u O ffice reports
that several county busi­
nesses, Including The
Seminole Herald, were the
recipients of a fax that Is a
scam .
•
The fax is supposedly
written by a civil servant
o f the government of
Liberia and asks the busi­
nesses for help in moving

S to rm w ater pipe’s collapse
th reaten ed nearby church
of the money, $550,000, will come from
city reserves because no money is avail­
able for major stormwater system repairs.
In order to access reserve funding, city
commissioners had to declare the project
and emergency. The remaining funds will
come from the 2002-2003 Stormwater
Utility funds.
The cave-in occurred Aug. 19 when the
metal pipe collapsed creating a massive

hole in front of the church. Public Works
Director Jerry Herman said the age of the
pipe was the primary cause of the col­
lapse. Installed in 1955, the pipe has been
leaking for several years.
"We've had concerns about it for some
time," said the Rev. R.L. Hillery, pastor at
Victory Temple of God. "We've had sever­
al smaller cave-ins before this one.
Thankfully, no one was hurt."

Art festival receives
$10,000 check from
Target Corporation
By M ichelle Jeria
Managing Editor
LAKE MARY — The Lake
Mary/Heathrow Festival of the
Arts received a large show of sup­
port Tuesday when Target
Corporation presented the group
with a $10/XX) grant.
Numerous local organizations
and businesses, including the
Target Corporation, sponsor the
arts festival each year to support
local artists and
students.
Scheduled to begin Saturday, O ct
5, the 16th annual art show will
highlight more than 200 artists,
including work from Seminole
students.
"As a sponsor, the money
Target gives us goes toward the

Heavy rains this summer also con­
tributed to the collapse of the leaking
pipe, Herman said. On Aug. 18, a large
amount of soil surrounding the pipe was
washed away during an extended thun­
derstorm. With little support underneath,
the church parking lot collapsed onto the
pipe, crushing the 7-foot diameter cylin­
der to less than 2 feet.
A remote-camera inspection of the pipe
near the church revealed that much o f it
was oblong with the lop compressed at
least ohe fool, an indication that structur­
al failure is occurring.

See Pipe, Page 7A

‘Missing
Link’
no longer
missing

entire Seminole County commu­
nity," said DeLores Lash, member
of the festival's 2002 board of
directors. "The money helps us
obtain the things we need for the
festival and getting things orga­
nized.”
Target Corporation has been a
major sponsor for the arts festival
for numerous years, Lash said.
The company also contributed
$10300 for last year's festival.
"The money means scholar­
ships for the kids," said Tony
Senador, member of the festival s
2002 board of directors. "If we did­
n't have sponsors like Target we
wouldn’t have a festival."
Each year, money raised from

At left, Seminole County/Lake Mary
Regional Chamber ol Commerce
Director Diane Parker presents
U.S. Rep. John Mica with a huge
■thank you* card lor his efforts In
building the 'Missing Link"

S«e Festival, Page 7A

.S fflS S 'SS7 —

' T h e fitte r w riter asks to
transfer this sum of
money into the business
.account o f the U 3 . bu si­
ness, and the fax recipient
Would get to keep some
o f the money for being so
generous.
According to deputies,
this is merely an attempt
to get personal inform a­
tion and the business
account num ber from the
fax recipient in an attempt
to clean out the U.S.
account, create fictitious
identities and perpetrate
other crimes involving
fraud. The scams arc also
perpetuated via e-mail.
So far, the Sheriff's
O ffice has received sever­
al inquiries from bu si­
nesses in the Sanford and
Lake Mary area that have
received the faxes. The
Sem inole County Sheriff's
O ffice Intelligence Unit is
reviewing the complaints.

Htraftdphoto byTommyVlnoont

Oscar Bowen, team relations leader lor (tie Lake Mary Target presents, from
left. Lake Mary/Heathrow Festival ol the Arts board of director members Sam
Betfiore, DeLores Lash and Tony Senador and Seminole School Board
Chairman Sandra Robinson with a $10,000 check lor the 16th annual festival.

Weak economy named
as reason for decrease
in Seminole’s tourism
B y Nick PM tauf

Sem inole Sm ile

Staff Writer
The Seminole County Tourist
Development Council (TDC) has
announced the July 2002 (latest
compiled) bed tax collections. It
indicates a lowering of expected
funds.
The figures were announced at
the Sept. 12 meeting at the
SpringHill Suites by Marriott, at
the Seminole Towne Center in
Sanford.
According to the figures, for the
month of July 2002, with a project­
ed $150,359 expected, the artual

amount was $ 1 3 4 ,8 8 0 , H percent
lower. From October 2001 until
the end of July 2002, thus far this
fiscal year, the expected amount
was $1,749,302, however the actu­
al
amount
received
was
$1,412358, a 20 percent drop.
Jack Wert, head of the TDC said
that while Sept. 11 of last year did
affect the tourist trade, "It's the
lowering of the economy which is
causing this reduction. He con­
tinued, "The funds obtained by
the TDC were primarily based on
the strength of business travel,

Hundreds o( people attended
the grand-opening party (or the
Seminole Expressway's com­
pleted link with Interstate 4. The
•Missing Link* project cost $2.65
million and completes the east­
ern beltway around Orlando.
The Toll Road is an alternative
to traveling on 1-4 and is conve­
nient travel to Sanford, Lake
Mary, Oviedo, Winter Springs,
the UCF area, Orlando
International Airport, Kissimmee
and the Disney attractions.
Pictured above, Seminole
County/Lake Mary Regional
Chamber ol Commerce Director
Diane Parker welcomes area
officials and the community to
the grand-opening festivities. At
right, members ol the
Goldsboro Front Porch
Education Program, including
Sanford Commissioner Velma
Williams. Vernon McQueen, and
Allison Hewitt accept a $5,000
check from Jim Ely, director ol
the Florida Turnpike. The funds
were raised from the proceeds
ol the grand-opening
celebration.

See Tax, Page 7A

Idyllwilde receives 10 new book collections
By Michelle Jeria
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Managing Editor
SANFORD
—
Idyll wilde
teacher Lisa Stalker realizes the
importance of providing books to
her students. For the past several
yeare, she's received numerous
grants to help achieve her goal.
This year, she's taken it one step
further.
Stalker was recently informed
Idyllwilde's RIF (Reading is
Fundamental) program was dv&gt;sen to receive 10 RIF/Coca-Cola
classroom collections. Each collec-

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have access to books when
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lion includes between 100 and 120
hardcover books for classroom
use. The total value of the program
is $1,700.
"I was very surprised we

received the giant," Stalker said. "I
filed the application on-line, but I
didn't know if I'd iiear anything
back from them."
In 2001, The Coca-Cola
Company partnered with RIF to
develop a program promoting
children's literacy across the coun­
try. This year, only 3300 classroom
collections were donated to RIF
programs throughout tire nation.
Founded in 1966, RIF develops
and delivers children's and family
literacy programs that help preSee Books, Psge 7A

Idyttwide
Elementary
School
teacher Lisa
Stalker
organizes
oneol 10
new class­
room ootocttonsthe
school
received
through a
RIF/CocaCola grant.
Eachcotection contains
more than
100 books.

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the Sanford district
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O b itu aries
ULYSSES BURKE
Ulysses Burke, 69, E. Lincoln
Avenue, Sanford, died Saturday,
Sept. 14, 2002 at DeBary Manor.
He was bom Nov. 17,1932 in
Sanford. He was in the con­
struction industry.
Survivors include daughters,
LaKcthia Sanders and
Rosemary Solomon, both of
Sanford; brothers, Manuel,
Sanford, Richard, Lake Mary,
Timothy, Rochester, N.Y.
Funeral services will be
Friday, Sept. 20, at 12 noon at
Eichelberger's Memorial
Chanel, 1110 Pine Avenue,
Sanford. Viewing will be
Thursday at the funeral home
from 4 until 8 p.m.
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Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
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Deltona, died Thursday, Sept.
12, 2002 in Sanford. He was
bom Jan. 2,1926 in Newark,
N.J. He was a retired U S . Air
Force Master Sergeant and a
member of Our Lady of the

Lakes Catholic Church, Deltona.
Survivors include wife,
Dorothy Evelyn, Deltona; son,
Drew, Sanford; daughter, Laura,
Marina Del Ray, Calif.; brothers
Harry, Port Charlotte, Charles,
New Jersey; sisters, Peggy
Yacabone, Lincoln Park, N.J.,
Lorraine Kaiser, Haskell, N.J.;
three grandsons.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.

Monday, Sept. 13.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Deltona, in charge of
arrangements.
VIOLET 1. LAVOIE
Violet I. Lavoie, 92, Fayson
Circle, Deltona, died Friday,
Sepl. 13,2002 at DeBary Manor.
Bom in Lowell, Mass., she
moved to Central Florida in
1992. She was a
housekeeper/Supervisor at
Children's Hospital, Lowell,
Mass.
Survivors include sons,
Norniand, Deltona; Paul and
Serge, both of Waltham, Mass.;
daughter, Claudette Cohen,
Chelms Ford, Mass.; I l l grand­
children; 10 great-grandchil­
dren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge of
arrangements.

DOROTHY
SM ITH HEDIN
Dorothy Smith Hcdin, 73,
Deltona, died Thursday, Sept.
12,2002. She was bom in New
York City in 1929 and moved to
Deltona in 1998. She did volun­
teer work for the Deltona Public
Library and conducted classes
in water aerobics for seniors.
She was a part-time writer.
Survivors include daughter,
Mary Ellen Pcffcrs, Lake
Mahopac, N.Y.; sister, Irene C.
Olivera, Deltona; brother,
William Troctel, Mount Vernon,
N.Y.; three grandchildren.
Funeral services were held

JEAN
RAINVILLE
Jean Rainville, 81, Courtland
Blvd., Deltona, died
Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2002 at
Woodland Terrace Nursing
Center. Bom Oct. 20,1920 in

Sem inole ch arity ride Saturday

The Harbor Literacy &amp; Learning Center Director Elizabeth Graham
shakes Panda Express Manager Benjamin Gadea's hand. Panda
Express recently selected The Harbor as a Panda Care recipient.

Harleys and Hondas, and oth­
ers as well, will be revving up
Saturday to raise money for
Habitat for Humanity.
Registration runs from 8 3 0 a.m.
to 10 a.m. at the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office/Public Safety com­
plex. Riders will donate $10 before
beginning a scenic ride through

Bridgeport, Conn., she moved
to Central Florida two years
ago. She was an executive book­
keeper for White Industries in
Fairfield, Conn, for 42 years.
She was a member of Our Lady
of the Lakes Catholic Church,
Deltona.
Survivors include husband,
Raymond, Deltona; brother,
Donald Shelinsky, Fairfield,
Conn.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home Sc Crematory, Orange
City, in charge of arrangements.
ROG ER E. RUTH
Roger E. Ruth, 66, Olive
Drive, Casselberry, died
Sunday, Sept. 15, 2002 at South
Seminole Hospital, Longwood.
He was bom Aug. 24,1936 in
Buffalo, N.Y. He was a retired
owncr/operator of a lawn care
service.
Survivors include father,
Cyril J. Ruth, Casselberry; sister,
Joann S. Lohnes, Casselberry;
brother, Neil C. Ruth, Buffalo,
N.Y.
Banfield Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.

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their Red, White and Blue
■ Memorial Dance on that evening.
I The program started with the
1 Pledge of Allegiance followed by
an inspirational message deliv! ered by Orliea Gay. After a
: moment of silence In honor of the
: victims and heroes of 9/11, the
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A group of 10 dancers from the

Cream
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Wednesday, SepL 18.
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Road. Workshops begin at 7 pan.
Dancers with previous experience
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their first lesson in square danc­
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The class of 2003 will start
Wednesday, O ct 2, at 7 pan. and
will continue every week after.
The first two evenings are open
free to all men, women, singles,
couples from teens to 100+.
Jack and Orliea Gay reported
734 teddy bean were received
and turned over to the Volusia
County sheriffs office to be dis­
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T iie S eminole H erald

B u s in e s s
Longwood company makes a splash in the pool industry
Say goodbye to the standard, kidncy-shancd backyard swimming pool
that builders have been turning out in
cookie-cutter fashion for more than 40
years in Central Florida.
I lome owners are demanding more
these days, and our sophisticated pool
designers are ready, willing and able to
supply it.
’Today we can create a pool environ­
ment that is every bit as sophisticated
as anything you'll find at a top U.S.
luxury resort," said John Kirkland, co­

founder and partner at Southern Pool
Designs in Longwood.
Southern Pool Designs, which spe­
cializes in the design and construction
of luxury swimming pools throughout
Central Florida, was recently named
one of the top swimming pool design
firms in the U.S. by Pool &amp; Spa maga­
zine, the leading U.S. trade publica­
tion.
"From automated pool and spa con­
trols to very sophisticated lighting sys­
tems , water features and water gar­

dens that emphasize plant life and a
more natural design, home owners arc
really looking for a unique environ­
ment," said Kirkland.
He added that it's all part of the
American homesteading trend that has
pushed home building to the top rungs
of American industry and generates
billions in annual sales for Home
Depot, Restoration Hardware and sim­
ilar retailers.
"A home is a big investment, and a
home owner has plenty of reason to

create a perfect environment around
the home," Kirkland said.
For
many
homeowners,
that
includes a swimming pool and spa
with remote controls tnat operate pool
pumps, filters, fountains, water fea­
tures, temperature and lighting with
the touch of a finger.
"What we are seeing is the evolution
of technology," Kirkland explained,
"Control systems that were initially
designed for resort hotels and corpo­
rate office buildings are now available

to home owners for as little as $700,"
he said.
The future of pool design is
automation, convenience, and the sort
of creative environment that makes
you think "ooh and ahh" every time
you use it.
Southern Pool Designs was found­
ed In 1997 by John Kirkland and David
Montague. The firm, which employs
17 workers, recently moved into a new
expanded 4,000 square foot facility off
County Road 427 in Longwood.

Engineered Homes approaches $50 million sales mark during first eight months of the year
Despite the recent closeouts
of two residential communities
and the sale of two others to a
national
homebuilder.
Engineered Homes cruised
toward the magic $50 million
mark in home sales activity for
the y ear's first eight months.

The 7-year-old Winter Parkbased homebuilding company,
which currently h as three
Sem inole C ounty develop­
ments underway, closed out the
January-A ugust
tim efram e
with 242 homes sales for $49.7
million - for an average sales

price of $205,372, reports Sales
Sc Marketing Director Marilyn
Anderson.
Those
figures
probably
would have been much higher
had it not been for the closeouts
of two of the company's most
successful
com m unities
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Presbyterian Church invite
you to a Whale Watching Party to
celebrate the upcoming

Jon ah - a VeggieTales Movie™.

ly opening last m onth. The
planned 313-home community
already has logged $6.5 million
on 19 sales - an average of
$342,105.
M ission Park, a new 201home com m unity off U.S.
Highway 27, is expected to con­
tinue where Weston Hills left
off. Weston Hills, a 392-homc
development, chalked up more
than $60 million in sates vol­
ume in a little over 3 ? years.
Mission Park is still in the early
stages o f construction, w ith
models expected to be ready
later next month (October).
Even
short-handed,
Engineered Homes still posted
im pressive sales num bers in

Weston H ills in south Lake
County near Clermont and
Lake Gloria Preserve in south
Orlando - and the sale earlier
this summer of The Sanctuary
and The Retreat at Wckiva to a
Michigan-based company.
“We are In great position to
have a banner year In every
respect, especially with the
emergence of our two newest
com m unities - Buckingham
Estates and M ission Park which will fill that void of the
two sold com m unities," says
Anderson.
Buckingham Estates, which
is located just north of
Heathrow, already has begun to
pay big dividends since formal­

August, finishing the month
with 20 sales for $4.2 million.
The dollar volume represented
a 14 percent jump over July fig­
ures, thanks to Buckingham
E states' strong show ing (5
sales, $1.8 million).
Egret's Landing in Lake
Mary and Lake Griffin Estates
in Casselberry also had solid
num bers for August. Egret's
Landing had eight sales for $ 1 3
m illion, w hile Lake G riffin
Estates lust fell shy o f the million-d ollar
plateau
w ith
$923,400 on five sales.
Engineered Homes is chas­
ing last y ear's record totals $78.4 million in dollar volume
on 415 home sales.

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games, food, wacky whale
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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A G LA N C E A RO U N D O U R C O U N T Y
O ut &amp; A

E y in g E y e o re

Guest talking on cell
phone flunks wedding
etiquette test

T H U R ____

DEAR ABBY: My husband travels all over the
state of Florida as a disc jockey. He provides musi­
cal entertainment at weddings, conventions,
school dances and corporate events. I recently
accompanied him to an evening wedding that
was held at an upscale country club.
No sooner had the ceremony begun when a
young woman entered, crossed the center aisle
............................... and sat down. A moment later,
her cell phone began to ring.
Instead of turning off the
phone, the woman took tlx?
call! She got up, walked in
front of tnc videographer, and
stood next to my husband and
me behind our equipment
while speaking loudly to the
caller throughout the entire
D ear
ceremony.
Although countless guests
A bby
turned around and glared at
• • • • • • • her, she never once stopped to
consider that perhaps her phone conversation was
disrupting the bride and groom as they recited
their vows, or that her voice would be the only
one picked up by the videographer's microphone.
I felt so embarrassed 1 actually hid behind our
equipment in order to avoid the murderous stares
from the guests. Only after the ceremony was over
did she finally end the call. To odd insult to injury,
her date arrived right before dinner wearing ten­
nis shoes, shorts and a T-shirt with a nearly naked
woman on the back.
Our society seems to have lost touch with any
inkling of decent conduct
STILL SHOCKED IN FLORIDA

Tiie Sem inole County
Housing Authority will be
accepting applications for
the Tenant Based Rental
Assistance, (two-year pro­
gram only) on Sept. 19, from
8 a.m. until 12 noon only.
The program is intended
for persons who are
employed or attending
school full time.

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DEAR SHOCKED: How Hd Uut a guest or
someone in the wedding party was not assertive
enough to escort the woman out of the room.
However since no one was willing to do so,
whoever was officiating should have halted the
ceremony and firmly instructed her to either end
the call or complete it outside.
RS. It appears she and her date are made for
each other.

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren,
also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded
by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby
at www.DcarAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los
Angeles, CA 90069.
What teens need to know about sex, drugs,
AIDS and getting along with peers and parents is
in "What Every Teen Should Know." To order,
send a business-sized, self-addressed envelope,
plus check or money order for $5 (US. funds) to:
Dear Abby — Teen Booklet, RO. Box 447, Mount
Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage is included in the
price.)
C axn UNIVERSAL n u s s SYNDICATE

Dan Ping

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Harleys, Hondas and oth­
ers will be revving up
Saturday, Sept. 21, to raise
money for Habitat for
Humanity. Registration will
be from 8:30 until 10 a.m. at
the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office/Public
Safety complex. Riders will
donate $10 then take a scenic
ride that will take them
through Seminole, L ike and
Volusia Counties. The event
is open to Seminole County
employees and their fami­
lies. The run will end at 1
p.m. with lunch and a raffle
at O tter's Riverside
Restaurant off Caraway
Place in the Port of Sanford.
lltfild photo by Tommy Vlnctnt

Winnie the Pooh's friend, Eyeore, was spoiled during Sanford Main Street's Inaugural Golf Classic held earlier this monlh at
Mayfair Country Club.

C arjackin g
The Sem inole County Sheriff's
Departm ent is investigating a rob­
bery on Foxwood Drive, west of
A ltam onte Springs. Shortly after 1
.m. Friday, a woman drove into
er friend’s driveway. As she exit­
ed the vehicle, a man w ith a gun
accosted her and demanded the
keys. She threw the keys to the
ground
und and fled. She w as not
injured. The susjspectt Ila described as
ck m ale, 5 loot six to 5 foot
rtll/ rtfl fo T 3 0 0 pounds. He
v ictim 's b e lg M llv e r fouroor 199%*N issan, Florida tag UBK7V.
C oincidentally, only three blocks
aw ay in the 200 block o f West
Cottsm ore C ircle, only m oments
before, a black m ale reportedly
went to the residence w here m em ­
bers of his ex-girlfriend 's fam ily
w ere working as housekeepers.
Armed with a handgun, he got into
an argum ent w ith another male,
and fired two shots. Nobody was
hurt. He fled the scene.
It is not known if these two inci­
dents were linked. T he investiga­
tion continues.

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DEAR ABBY: This is for 'Still Bugged in
Illinois," whose thoughtful mother gave a bride
and groom a gift of $20 (and she hadn't even been
invited to the wedding). When the bride opened
The envelope, she made a rude J5PV*(K-«bPUt the O
amount of the gift
j 1 fondly recaD a muA. different response to a
similar situation. Before the late Judy Garland
married David Rose, a star-studded shower was
held at the home of Judy, her mother and sister.
When I arrived and realized that my simple gift
couldn't compare with the lavishly wrapped pre­
sents I saw, I became embarrassed. I hid my gift
behind a potted plant, thinking I could give it to
Judy privately after everyone had left the party.
Instead, her butler retrieved my present from
behind the plant and added it to the others on the
gift table. It was the very first gift Judy opened —
a copper silent butler for which I paid $6.95. It
was all I could afford.
Upon opening it, Judy rushed over to me, gave
me a big hug and said, T hank you, Margie — I
love It!" The next gift was a complete portable bar
from Joan Crawford, followed by a generous gift
from Jimmy Stewart etc.
T h e bigger they are, the more gradous."
MARGIE STEWART JOHNSON,
STUDIO CITY, CAUF.
DEAR MARGIE: A gradous hostess would
never humiliate a guest in her home, and Judy
Garland was obviously a gradous hostess.
Thank you for sharing your story.
RS. I'm surprised Joan Crawford didn't also
give Judy a set of wooden coat hangers.

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Sto len Car
Sem inole County deputies arrest­
ed two persons early Tuesday at
the w estbound rest area on
Interstate-4, when it was show n the
vehicle they were driving had been
stolen out o f N ashville, Tennessee.
Patrick Shaw n Sheilds, 25, o f
Antioch, Tenn. was charged with
grand theft m otor vehicle and
operating a m otor vehicle w ithout
a license. The passenger, Allison
Renea Fielding, 18, o f Hermitage
Court, Tenn. was charged with
grand theft motor vehicle.
M ore Charges
The Sem inole County sheriff's
office has amended charges against
a 40-year old Geneva man, Charles
Lindsay Sum m erslll. He was arrest­
ed last Wednesday after he alleged­
ly hit another man w alking on a
Geneva street, with a vehicle then
drove off. The victim had been car­
rying his 5-year old son on his
shoulders. The victim , Therisco
Leonardo Jordan, 26, is recovering
at O rlando Regional M edical

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Center. His son, who was also
injured, was treated and released
from Central Florida Regional
Hospital in S a n fo rd .
Sum m erslll turned him self in to
Sanford police Wednesday night.
At that time, he was charged with
aggravated battery, hate crime
(Jordan is African-Am erican) and
hit and run. New charges have
been added including attempted
murder and attempted premeditat­
ed murder. Summersill remains in
the Sem inole County jail under no
bond.
M u ltip le Charges
Lcvory William Hickmon, 36, of
Bethune Circle, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Monday.
A fter officers attempted a traffic
stop, Hickmon finally stopped in
Edward Higgins Terrace, and
police said he fled from the vehicle.
A fter he was apprehended and a
search was made of his vehicle, he
was charged with driving with a
suspended license,
fleeing/attcm pting to elude an offi­
cer, reckless driving, resisting an
officer without violence, possession
o f a controlled substance (cocaine),
tam pering with evidence, and pos­
session o f narcotics equipment.
TYaffic Stop s
Timothy J. Roorda, 30, of Cornish
Way, Lake Mary, was slopped by
Lake Mary police early Tuesday on
the M exit ramp. He was charged
with driving under the influence
(DU1) and driving with a suspended/revoked license.
Fremys Tirado, 31, of O rlando,
was stopped by deputies on SR-434
Monday. He was charged with pos­
session of cocaine and possession
of narcotics equipment.
Arlington Perry M ills, 29, O live

Avenue, Sanford, and Stephen
Willis, 31, o f Elm Avenue, were
stopped by sh eriff's deputies
Monday at Locust and Celery
Avenues. M ills w as charged with
possession of an open container in
a vehicle, possession of cocaine and
resisting an officer w ithout vio­
lence. Willis, the driver, was
charged with possession of an open
container in a vehicle and operat­
ing a motor vehicle with no valid
drivers license.
Aaron J. Hardaway, 29, of
Holloway Court, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford police Monday
at 10»h Street and O live Avenue. He
was charged with possession of
cocaine and possession of narcotics
equipment.
Bobby Daniel W ilson, 31, of
Apopka, was stopped by deputies
on Highway 117-92 at Bush Blvd.
Monday. He was charged with pos­
session of cocaine and possession
of narcotics equipment.
D om estic Cases
Jam es Michael Rutledge, 45, of
Sabal Lake Drive, Longwood, was
arrested by deputies at his resi­
dence Monday following an alter­
cation with a female. He was
charged with battery, dom estic vio­
lence.
Tracy Keshon Jam ison, 27, of
William Clark Court, was located
and arrested at his residence
Monday. According to the report,
deputies questioned a fem ale at the
hospital, and was told Jam ison had
approached her in her vehicle at a
night club, struck her and threw
rocks at her. He w as charged with
aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon and throwing m issiles into
a vehicle.
S h o p liftin g
Lana Rossann Rajpaulslngh, 24,
of Landing Drive, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Monday
at a retail store in the 3600 block of
O rlando Drive. O fficers said she
had taken item s from the store in a
shopping cart w ithout paying. She
was charged with petty shoplifting
from a merchant.

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L ecals
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. O JS H -C P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FO STER JO SEPH SCMUREN.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha mdmmttrtbon o* th« estate of
FO STER JO SEPH SCH U REN .
date of beam was
Jufy 30. 2002; la pending n tha
Ctrcua Court tor S#mmote County
Florida, Probata Ovtoion. Fite
Nuntoar 02*77-Cf»; tha addrats of
which la Poat Office Drawer C.
Sanford. FL, 32771. Tha names and
addresses
of
the
Personal
Representative and the Personal
Representative s attorney are set
A IL INTERESTED PERSO NS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l creators of the decedent and
other persons having claim s or
damands agansl decedent a estate,
mcludng unmatured, contingent or
unhQutdated claim s, on eAxjm a copy
of this notice Is served must file thee
clam * W ith this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBIICA
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A CO PY O F THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l other creators of the decedent
and persons having claim s or
dam ands against tha decedent's
estate. Inducing unmatured, contin­
gent or unhqmdaled darns, must Me
thee dam e with Vet Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIM S NOT SO F A ED WILL
BE FO REVER BARRED
Tha data of frs l pubtcation of Pea
Notice Is September 11. 2002
RICHARD J SCHUREN
Personal Representative
W *em H Mormon. Esqure
Florida Bar No 143303
BALDWIN A MORRISON. P A
7100 South ttghway 17-92
Fern Park, FL 32730
Telephone: 407/634-1424
Attorney
lor
Personal
Representative
PubAeh: September 11. IS. 2002

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IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH

T iie S eminole H erald

L ecals

L ecals

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A SE NO: 02-CC-1643-KMJ
ALAFAYA WOOOS HOMEOW NERS
ASSOCIATION. INC . a Florida notlor proM corporation.
Plaintiff
v.
LO UELLA L IE SIA TAYLOR, and a l
unknown he*r». devisees, grantees
and a l unknown or unrecorded
interest which may eitst.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tfiat
the undersigned w il offer for sale the
foiowmg described real property In
Semmole Coieity. Flonde.
LOT 62. ALAFAYA WOOOS.
PHASE V. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 35. PAG ES 6 2* 4.
PUBLIC RECOROS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
TOGETHER w*h a l lha improve­
ments now or hereafter erected on
the property, and a l easements,
rights, appurtenances, rents, royal­
ty*. mineral, o l and gat n^*s and

O f THE EIO H TKH TH
JU O iCtAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
6EMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORtOA
CASE NO: 02-CC-895-20-F
ALAFAYA WOOOS HOMEOW NERS
ASSOCIATION, INC . a Florida notlor-prole corporation.

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JO SEPH A DTLER and PAUL
DELER. and a l unknown hatrt.
davaaat. grantoaa and a l tatknown
or unrecorded tn tttf.it whtcti may
NOTICE O F SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
toe undersigned w« oiler lo* ta le lha
M ow ing d n e tta d raal pw paty It
Sertvnole County. Florida,
LOT 74, ALAFAYA W OOOS.
PHASE I. UNIT A, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECO RD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 31. PAGES BO­
BS. PUBLIC RECO RO S O F SEM I­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORTOA.
TOGETHER wait a l Via Improvem anti now Of haraaflar aradad on
appurtenancae. rant i royalmctetai. o* ano gat ognis ano

stock, and a l futures now or tfiereafter a party of the property. Inducing
replacements and additions thereto,
for sale lo the highest bidder for cash
on the 0 day of October, 2002. al
1100 a m . at the West Front door of
the Seminole County Courthouse.
301 North Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida 32771. pursuant to Fie Final
Judgment of Forectoeue entered In
Fes acton on September 6. 2002.
Maryarme Morse
Clerk of the Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Shawn J CTBrtan. Esquire
Shepard. F tw n A GoodbUtt. P A
221 Northeast tvanhoe Boulevard.
Suite 205
Orlando, Florida 32604
IN ACCO RD AN CE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABUT1E3
ACT. persona wkh d M f t t need­
ing a jp fH * l wnrrwwTV)bttirm should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
•t
th .
SEM INOLE
County
Courthouse M 407*65-4227,1*00955*771 (TOO) or 1*00-955*770.
vM Florida Relay Service.
Pubt.th Saplento#* 11. IB. 2003
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and a l Itarturaa now or toerea party o l toa property. In duing
toraaietotoaN gheelM ddertorcaah
on Via 3 day o l October, 2002. al
11OO a m.. at the Waat Front door o l
Via Samlnoia County Courthouse,
301 NorVi Park Avenue, Santord,
Ftortda 37771. purauanl to Via Final
Judgmant o l Foredoeue araarad In
Vaa action on Saptotntoar 5.2002.
Maryanna Moraa
Clark d Via Court
B y Mary Stroup#
Deputy dark
Shewn J O'Brien, Eaqurs
Shepard. Ftb u n 4 Goodbtatt. P A
221 Northeast tvanhoa Bodavard.
Suaa 205
Orlando. Florida 32B04
IN ACCO RD ANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraona w th d aabBWaa need
tog a apactal aocommnrlaHnn should
contact COURT ADM MSTRATION.
al
tha
SEM INOLE
County
Courthouaa al 407-665-W 77,1-BOO945 *771 (TOO) or 1-800945*770.
via Florida Ralay Darvlcta.
Pubaah Septamper 11.18. 2002
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M T H t COUNTY COURT

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLO RE)A.
CASE NO.: 02-CA-I23B-1B-A
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF *2,049 00
IN UNITED STATES CURRENCY
NOTICE O F ACTION
TO. Retrerlus E. Bratcher
Laal known addreea:
4958 Senoma V Jags Road
Orlando. Ftortda 32B0B
Currant address Unknown
And U partial daimtog n ta ra il by.
torough. itodar or aganat Ravertut
E. Bratcher, and a l partial having or
datoilng to have any right. M a or
knlan at to lha property harem
YOUR ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Vial an action tor tortaaura ol tha lollowing property .erred and held to
Samlnoia CodVy. Ftortda: *3.049 00
to Unaed Stataa Cunancy haa baan
Nad agatott you to Via C rrcdl Court
o l Via Eighteenth Judicial Circuit to
and tor Sammola CodVy. Ftortda
Vbu am required to eerve a copy ol
your wrtBen dalanaaa. V any. to Via
Com piart upon Tttha M. Scotaro.
ShantTa General C odiaal. whoaa
a d d re ll la 100 B u ih Bodavard.
Santoro. Ftortda 32773. on or baton
Via 11V1 day of Octobar. 2002. and
wth Via d a rk d Vila C o n i aahar
baton aantoa on ShantTa Oanaral
C om as! or tovnadatary thereaflet.
otiarwlaa. a datadl wB ba artan d
aganat you tor Via ratal demanded
In toe Com plain
DATEDVna day dS E PO S. 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
d ark d O rc d l Court
B y Ruth King
Deputy Clark
If you a n a panon wtto a cteaM ty
order to pafOdpM* to V
tog. you a n enoDed. a l no coal to
you, to Via pro itaton d ce ru n a im tanca
Plaaaa
contact
lha
ADACoordtoator &lt;4 301 North Park
A n n u a. 8 d ta N-301, Sanlord.
Ftortda 32772. m ag h o ri (407) BBS4330 aRanalon 4227. s4toto 2 worktog dayi d your nee** d tore Nctboa
d Haamg. V you a n haartog or
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Pubkah September tt. IB. 23. 2002
and Octobar 2,2002

OQ101

Fishermen catch more when
they are better prepared
By Tom Heath
Special to the Herald
1 was recently asked to write a
few short articles concerning one
of the passions in my life — off­
shore fishing. I was nervous
about my ability to come up
with relevant information that
you the reader would find of
interest.
You may ask, “Who are you to
tell me something new about
fishing and where did you earn
the credentials to be expert on
such an enormous subject?
I was bom and raised in
Michigan and cut my teeth
catching Bluegills, Crappies,
Bass, Northern Pike, Salmon and
Trout. As I ventured to Florida
for family vacations as a teen, I
was bit by the "hcadboat bug"
and thus began my lessons in the
ways of Grouper and Snapper.
I built my first wood boat as a
young teen and promptly found
a nice lady who allowed me to
store it in her yard on a local
lake. I was the only kid around
who had my own boat and thus
access to the coves and deeper
w ater which could only be
reached by boat.
Those were the days of full
stringers of fat Smallmouth Bass,

I j o u r ( ju id e T o T his
S u m m e r s C o o le s t

Pike and the occasional Bowfin
or Dogfish as they were called. I
even caught Carp of 20 pounds
on ultralight tackle during the
hot summer months. This leads
us to the juicy subjects of lures,
tackle and boats of all shapes
and sizes.
Underlying every fisherman's
passion is the desire for more
and better tackle and bigger and
faster boats! I began collecting
tackle as a boy and have most of
my early rods and reels and tack­
le boxes filled with what has
become collectible tackle. I have
attended few tackle shows being
too busy using the stuff to stop
and take inventory! I also have
little patience for the numerous
TV shows focusing on fishing.
I am lucky enough to live on a
canal leading to I’oncc Inlet on
Florida's East Central Coast and
have my 31-foot offshore boat
sitting on a lift ready to go at any
moment the moon, stars, seas
and my lovely wife all agree it
might be a good fishing day.
When asked how I consistent­
ly have good luck fishing, I must
say preparation is the key. 1 have
had scores of great teachers who
have taught me some important
lessons, none of which is more
important than being prepared,
just like the Boy Scouts. What
this means is always having
your tackle in order, fresh line,
functional drags, full fuel in the
boat, baits rigged, livics caught
ahead of time, electronics all
working properly and program­
ming of GPS and Loran done
ahead of time at the dock, not
out in the ocean with big seas
hampering your ability to focus
on the numbers, key pads and
instruction booklets.
I cannot emphasize enough
the importance o f being pre­

pared. Always expect to be
stopped by the Marine Patrol,
always expect to encounter
storms and always build redun­
dancy into your equipment —
extra rods, reels, electronics,
radios, bottom machines, etc. My
present vessel was setup for long
trips offshore, 40 to 100 miles
and long days which begin at
3:30 a.m. and often don't end
until long after dark! 1 remember
a book from college called
Future Shock which taught the
reader to reduce the chance for
problems and future shock by
being prepared, planning ahead!
The articles to follow will
focus on the hottest fishing right
here in my backyard — Atlantic
Sailfish, Marlin, 1\ma, Dolphin
(Mahi), Wahoo, Kings and the
long list of bottom fish including
Grouper,
Snapper,
Cobia,
Triggers, Ambcrjack and Sharks.
I sincerely hope I can pass along
some techniques of the best fish­
erman and women in the area.
As Ralph Waldo Emerson states
in his essay on Compensation,
“We must borrow from all and
follow none as we cut our own
path in life." This has been my
practice as a fisherman — bor­
row all the techniques I can from
all the people who have shared
with me over the years.
I look forward to your com­
ments and questions. I will do
my best to answer any questions
which
can
be
sent
to
GradyrcclmagicOaol.com.
Thanks in advance for your
help in making this series of
value to fisherman of all ages! '
Tom Heath is a New Sm yrna Beach
resident. H is articles w ill appear regu­
larly in the Seminote Herald and pro­
vide lip s and techniques fo r fish in g
along Florida's East Coast.

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Wednesday. September 18. 2002 P age 7A

N A A C P h o ld s 59th annual con feren ce

NOTICE OF
PROPOSED TAX
INCREASE

By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
Tlie 59th Annual Session of the
Florida State Conference of
.NAACP Branches of the Florida
State Convention was held recent, ly. "Freedom Under Fire: A
Reflection of Our Heritage - Past,
Present and Future" was the
theme of the annual session host­
ed by the Seminole County
Branch,
at
the
Altamonte/Orlando Hilton Hotel.
The three day conference of
workshops, forums, dialogues
■were held to inspire over 300
members, youth and adults and
officials in attendance.
Under the leadership of State
President Odora Obi Nweze and
' other national, regional, state and
local officials, the convention was
' deemed
a
grand
success.
' Participants, observers and dele: gates were enlightened to the task
at hand that included education,
, voter empowerment, economic
development, health and mem.bership.
The candidate form for office
seekers was held Friday afternoon
with many presenting their platforms. The youth of the confcr■ence held their session on
Saturday. Youth from all over the
. state were in attendance and par•tidpated in the Afro-Academic,
. cultural, technological and sdentific academic competition (ACT• SO.
To close the session, members
'o f-th e community, dty officials
' ‘and branch members gathered for
'■the Freedom Fund Awards ban­
quet.
First
Vice
President
•Whitfield Jenkins presided.
,
Presentation of the colors was
. by Chief Robert Merchant and
,, Altamonte Police Honor Guard.

The City of Sanford has tentatively adopted a measure to increase
its property tax levy.

Last year’s property tax levy:
H*r*ld photo by Marva Hnrklni

Pictured, from left, are NAACP Branch President Turner Clayton, State
President Odora Obi Nweze, Guest Spoaker Dr. Asa Hilliard III, and State
Vice President Whitfield Jenkins.

A.
B.

The invocation was given by Dr.
Paul Matthews of the Florida State
Conference.
Seminole
County
Branch
President Turner Clayton gave the
welcome of the evening.
Sanford's own Ingrid B. Nathan
led the audience in the singing of
"Lift Every Voice and Sing", the
official song of the NAACP.
Music renditions were by
Master Markques Menefec of TriCity Branch Council. He sand the
dynamic and beautiful "God Bless
the USA."
Greetings were given by Althia
Miller of Region five youth divi­
sion, and LaToya Keip, Vice
President of Florida State Youth.
Highlighting the evening was
the guest speaker, Dr. Asa G.
Hilliard III, Fuller E. Callaway

Professor of Urban Education, at
Georgia State University, a well
known distinguished historian,
educator, psychologist and author
of many books and papers.
. Dr. Hilliard reminded us to be
informative, know our heritage,
trust each other, highlight and cel­
ebrate the history of African
Americans, give honor to our
leaders, and address our special
problems. No, we have not yet
arrived when we have so many
black men In prisons. He spoke of
the cultural styles and social
process we must create for whole­
ness among our people.
Special thanks to Seminole
County Branch President Clayton,
Vice President Ken Bentley and
branch committee members for a
hosting job, well done.

students" said Seminole School
Board Chairman Sandra Robinson.
"The festival also gives recognition
to the students in our community."
According to festival organizers,
the
success
of
the
Lake
Mary/Heathrow Festival of the
Arts, which Sunshine Artist
Magazines included in Its 2001 list
of top 200 art shows In the nation,
is based on a partnership with the
community, volunteers, Individual
contributions- from local-business­
es, and the various chambers of
commerce In Seminole. The goals

of the festival include producing a
juried show featuring local,
national and international artists
and craftsmen, raising money for
graduating high school students,
Fostering pride and involvement
within Seminole County and stim­
ulating and energizing the local
economy.
Plans for this year’s festival are
currently being finalized.

C.

the festival goes toward scholar­
ships for students at all 6cven
..Seminole High Schools, Scnador
said. Since 1986, almost $ 1 5 mil­
lion has been distributed to more
..than 250 high school students. This
year, a minimum of eight scholar­
ships will be distributed among
students.
"For 16 years, the Lake
^/Heathrow Festival of the
supported And" helptri '
[jour arts program, which is a
•Hal part of our curriculum for the

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3 pare young children for reading
j and motivate school-age children
] to read regularly. In 2001, through
j a national grassroots network of
J mote than 400,000 community vol\unteers, RIF programs provided
115 million new, free books and
J other essential literacy resources to
J nearly 5 million children. Lasf
; year, RIF celebrated its 35th
; anniversary and the milestone of
; placing more than 200 million
•books in the hands and homes of
; children most at risk of education•al failure.
• Stalker played an integral part
[ In bringing the RIF program to
' Idyllwilde several years ago
through a grant application. As a
result, three book give-aways
J are held at the school each year.
J - Different than the original RIF
J program, the classroom collec; lions are permanent classroom: based lending libraries, Stalker

said. They are accompanied by
resource materials describing
the use of the collections and
motivational
activities
to
strengthen parent-child-school
interaction.
Each collection is shared by at
least two classrooms and is
stored on wooden bookshelves,
which were also provided to the
school as part of the grant.
Students will be able to "check
out" books and take them home
for a limited amount of time.
"They will be able to take the
books home and share them
with their parents," Stalker said.
"This adds another element to
their reading.
"So many of these kids only
have access to books when they
are at school," she said. "This
new program gives them just
one more opportunity to take
books home with them and
improve their reading skills."

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which is down, and while we
have been making some gains, it
is difficult to replace this
amount."
The primary charge of the
TDC, established by referendum
in 1988, is to promote the county's
tourism industry and attract visitors, which together, will create a

positive economic impact for
Seminole County.
Guests at cadi of the county's
44 short-term accommodation
fadlities indude service liotels,
extended stays, suites, inns, bed
and breakfasts, lodges and camp­
grounds, pay the "Bed" tax of
three percent, which entirely
funds the TDC budget.

Pipe
Continued from Page LA
"This is the reason we don't
use corrugated metal pipe in this
dty anymore," Herman said at
the time of the inddent. "You
can expect to get about 50 years
out of metal pipe. This one did­
n't make it quite that far. It was
about 47 years old."
The problem is not limited to
the Georgetown area. Herman
said metal stormwater pipes
were installed throughout the
d ty in the 1940s through the
early 1970s. To replace all of the
pipes at one time with concrete
.pipe would cost more than $100
million, Herman estimates.
"You're talking five to 10 times
more than the entire dty bud­
get," Herman said.
City
Manager
Tony

VanDerworp lias recommended
hiring a consultant to analyze
Sanford's stormwater rates and
suggest changes to that will
allow the d ty to accumulate
reserves for future upgrades to
the system. The dty completed a
similar restructuring for water
rates last year.
"We need to find a way to gen­
erate revenue through those
stormwater funds," VanDerworp
said.
Central Florida Environmental
Inc. of Longwood was awarded
the contract to repair the line at a
cost of $515,000. Florida Concrete
Pipe Inc. of Astatula will provide
the concrete pipe at a cost of
$172,000. The project is expected
to be completed with in four
months.

$8,799,681

($13,197)
$8,812,878

$ 9 ,884,475

T h is year’s proposed tax levy

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

Monday, Septem ber 23 , 2002
7:00 P.M.
at
the C ity C om m ission Room at the C ity Hall
300 North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32771

Festival
; Continued from Page 1A

Initially proposed tax levy
Less tax reductions due to Value
Adjustment Board and other
assessment changes
Actual property tax levy

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

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BUD G ET
SU M M A R Y
C IT Y O F SA N FO R D • FIS C A L Y E A R 2003
Millage Per $1,000
General Fund

6.625

Cash Brought Forward

General
Fund

Special
Revenue
Funde

Debt
Service
Funde

Capital
Projects
Fund*

Internal
8ervlce
Funde

Enterprise
Funds

ToM a

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1 1.95422!

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$______q

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$_4Z5.QQfl

$ 4.578221

Estimated Revenues
TAXES:
Mlllaga par $1,000
Ad Valorem Tax
(6.625 )
8,949,599
Franchise &amp; Utility
7,104,310
1,101,680
Licenses and Permits
Intergovernmental Revenue
3,775,983
1,671,684
Other Revenues
Charges for Services
4,518,777
Interfund Transfers
588,606
Total Revenues and
27,711,039
Other Financing Sources

665,327
0
0
774,800
170,900
0
224,097

0
0
0
0
0
0
171,940

0
0
0
7,000
2,176,600
12,476,139
0

0
0
0
0
25,000
1,215,409
0

0
0
0
0
32,000
0
0

9,614,828
7,104,310
1,101,680
4,557,783
4,076,384
16,210,325
984,843

1,835,124

171,940

14,659,739

1,240,409

32,000

45,650,251

Total Estimated Revenue
And Cash Brought Forward

$ 28,711,039

3,789,345

$ 171,940

$ 14,659,739

$ 2,390,409

$ 4,465,993
13,595,440
2,863,186
2,590,199
26,500
151,450
4,008,490
0
613,744
396,037

$ 2,300
48,966
0
894,775
15,000
0
0
615,360
1,624.138
588,806

$ 28,711,039

3,789.345

171,940

14,659,739

Reserves
Total Appropriated Expenditures/
$ 28,711,039
Expenses and Reserves

$ 3,789,345

$ 171,940

$ 14,659,739

Expendituret/Expeniet
General Government
Public Safety
Physical Environment
Transportation
Economic Environment
Human Services/Health
Culture/Recreation
Debt Service
Other Uses
Interfund Transfers
Total Expenditures/Expenses

$

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
171,940
0
0

$

21,956
0
0,766,429
1,194,769
0
0
0
4,509,905
166,680
0

$

941,807
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,448,602
0

$ 507,000 S 50,229,472

$

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
507,000
0

$ 5,432,056
13,644,406
11,629,615
4,679,743
41,500
151,450
4,008,490
5,297,206
4,360,164
964,843

2,390,409

507,000

50,229,472

$ 2,390,409

$ 507,000

$ 50,229,472

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

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I’ ilft C H A Wednesday. September 18.2002

C om m u n ity
N otes
Lights, Camera, Action
Edward Jordon, a noted
filmmaker, will be shooting
a scene for his new movie,
"Return to Hollywood"
Monday, Oct. 1, at Magnolia
Acres historic house, in
Longwood.
G o lf Tournament
Lake Mar&gt;’ Elementary
School will hold its annual
golf tournament on Oct. 11
at Alaqua County Club. Cost
is $80 per player and
includes green fees with
cart, a continental breakfast,
lunch, beverages, and prizes.
Format is 4-Golfer
Scramble, Best Ball, Shotgun
start at 9 a.m. Entry deadline
is Oct. 1.
You can also sponsor a
hole - Gold = $600 comes
with a free foursome, a
plaque of appreciation and a
customized sign on a tec
box. Silver = $300, comes
with a plaque of apprecia­
tion and a customized sign
on a tee box. Bronze = $125,
entitles you to a shared hole
sign.
For additional informa­
tion contact Liz Chaircs at
407-320-5661 or e-mail at
Iiz_chairsf5scps.kl2.fl.us.

S c h o o l N o te s
Florida Power Donation
On Tuesday, Sept. 10, Sophia
O'Keefe, community relations
manager at Florida Power, made a
corporate donation to tlx* Take
Stock in Children Scholarship
fund with a total impact of
$15,000.
The dollars will lx* used to pur­
chase college scholarships for atrisk students in Seminole County
Public Schools.
The Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools serves ns
tlx* lead agency for the Take Stock
in Children pngram in Seminole
County. In Seminole County
Public Schools, Take Stock schol­
ars are selected in the eighth
grade to receive 2+2 Florida
Prepaid college scholarships (2
years at a Honda community col­
lege and 2 years at a Florida uni­
versity). The students cam their
scholarship by signing a contract
promising to maintain a 2.0 GPA,
to stay in school until graduation,

and to remain drug and crime
free.
Each student is matched with a
mentor who meets with him or
her on a weekly basis. Tlx* men­
tor is a caring adult committed to
helping tlx* student succeed in
high school.
Horida Power not only pn&gt;vides financial support to the Take
Stock in Children pngram, a
number of their employees nuntor Take Stock students!
For information cm mentoring
or spemsoring a Take Stixk in
Children sclwilar, contact Lisa
Reincck at 407-320-01% or e-mail
Lisa_RcincckOscps.kl2.fl.as. For
information cm Tlx’ Foundation
for Seminole County PublicSchools, contact Dr. Tina
Gildcrotx’ at 407-3204)180 or email
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beer garden and club house,
381 Orange Lane,
Casselberry. There will be
lots of entertainment and
delicious food.

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 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 Ik* capable of helping a
child in crisis. You must pre­
sent 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
407-665-5376.

Seminole System
Receives Award
The State of Horida approved
an $834,128 SIT (School
Infrastructure Thrift) Award to
Seminole County l*ublic Schools
for tlx? cost effective design and
frugal construction of Bentley
Elementary School.
The SIT pngram was estab­
lished in 1998 by tire Stale of
Horida to rceegnize districts licit
use diligence and sound business
practices in the design, construc­
tion, and use of educational facili­
ties. Seminole County Public
Schools has received an award for
every eligible project and lias col­
lected over $8.4 million for a total
of five projects.

Ikind is now selling America's
ValuCatds as tlx?ir school fund­
raiser. The cards sell for only $10
and offer hundreds of dollars dis­
counts from 15 area business such
as: Free Entree at Chevy's, Free
Sandwich ad McDonald's, Free
pizza at Domino's, Free breadsticks at Papa John's, Free bever­
age at Taco Bell, Free blizzard at
Dairy Queen and a Free 2 Liter at
Pizza Hut. Plus outstanding dis­
counts at Pet Animal Supply,
CiCi's Pizza Sergio's, Claires and
Icing Boutiques, Choo Choo Car
Wash, Hair Cutter, Dry Cleaning
Soft Touch and Quizno’s Subs.
Visit www.valucards.com for
complete business listing through­
out Horida. Unlike coupons,
ValuCatds can be used every day
for an entire year.
Fifty percent of the proceeds go
to the Seminole High School
Bands.
ValuCatds are available by con­
tacting a Seminole Band Student.

BLUEWATER BOOKS

German American Society
Saturday, Oct. 12, the
German American Society

Jazz Concert
The Altamonte Jazz
Ensemble, directed by Mike
Arena will present a special
concert with a tribute 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 decates along
with superstars such as
Frank Sinatra, Michael
Jackson, Steven Spielberg,
Oprah Winfrey and others.
Jones has appeared with
Lionel Hamption and Count
Basie.
For additional informa­
tion phone 407-322-7528.

Ridiard Wells, Director,
Community Involvement, at 4073204)176.

B O O K SALE

Square Dancing
The Starlight
Promenaders Souarc and
Round Dance Club in
DeBary will begin new
square dance classes in
October, open to all men,
women, singles and couples
of all ages. Free nights will
be Wednesdays, Oct. 2 and 9
at 7 n.m.
All square dancers arc
invited to join any
Wednesday evening at the
DeBary Community Center,
34 South Shell Road.
Workshops begin at 7 p.m.
For additional information
phone 386-574-3692.

Apopka's 120th Birthday
Apopka's 120th Birthday
Celebration will be observed
at a special festival and fam­
ily celebration Saturday, Oct.
26 from 11 a.m. until dusk at
Kit Land Nelson Park, Park
Avenue, Apopka. The event
is free of charge and much
entertainment and food is
scheduled for guests of all
agc*s. For additional infor­
mation phone Jackie
Trefcert, 407-886-2777.

was the recipient of a donation
from tlx* Walt Disney*
Corporation.
Disney donated 45Compac
computers for use in Stenstrom
Elementary Schcxil classrooms.
Bill Kerkmann, wlui directs the
replacement and installation of
computer liardware for Disney,
facilitated the donation.
Kerkmann, along with several
Disney associates, delivered the
computers during the summer
monllxs. Shannon Pomp,
Stenstrom's tech facilitator, togeth­
er with Mike Harvey and Randy
Chorpening, Seminole County
Public School's technology staff,
worked to configure the comput­
ers for classroom use.
Pomp held a version of a
"Disney Computer Store" for
Stenstrom teachers to pick-up
tlx’ir new computers.
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S.G.A. FUNDRAISER
Sanford Gymnastics
Association, Inc. is having a
fundraiser to support its pro­
grams Friday ana Saturday
(Sept. 20-21) at the Sanford
Gymnastics building at 601
East 25th Place (behind First
Church of the Nazarene off
South Sanford Avenue).
The event will run horn
noon to 7 p.m. on Friday and
8 a m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday.
Space is still available for
vendors who want to set up
a table and there will also be
a huge yard sale.
Call Elaine Wilson at 407321-8421 to reserve vendor
space. Vendors already com­
mitted are Tlipperware,
Southern Living, Italian Ice,
Mary Kay, Discovery Toys,
Pampered Chef, Home and
Garden, Thermomix,
Creative memories and
Lonaberger Baskets.
Donations to the yard sale
are needed and can be either
dropped off or picked up
except when classes are not

or George or Jeanette Sdffey
at 407-322-8234 or 407-8290272.
Food will also be available
and potential students may
register for a class or a trail
class for gymnastics, cheer­
leading, Kung Fu or Ik e
Kwon Do.

SANFORD SOCCER
The Sanford Recreation
Department is offering Kicks
N Dribbles Instructional
Soccer for ages M o -8 and, 9- ■

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Player Placement Day (cost
$35) will be Saturday,
September 21st at 9 a m at
Zinn Beck Field (behind
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium).
The instructor will be Brian
Dorman, a teacher at Sanford
Middle School.
Reserve your spot by call­
ing the SRD at 407-330-5697.

PREP BASEBALL
SHOWCASE
BASE Sports will present
the Florida All-Star Baseball
Talent Showcase on Saturday,
September 28 at the Joe
DiMaggio Baseball Complex
in Clearwater.
This showcase is designed
for high school players look­
ing to play at the collegiate
level. Players will show their
skill individually by position
as well as hitting and timed
running.
The showcase starts at 9
a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. In
case of rain, Sunday, Sep t
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 recruitirocess.
fore information may be
obtained by calling 419-3822273. Advanced registration
is required and there is a fee.

GOLF TOURNAMENT
Lake Mary Elementary
School will hold its annual
golf tournament on Oct. 11 at
Alaqua County Club. Cost is
$80 per player and includes
green fees with cart, a conti­
nental breakfast, lunch, bev­
erages, and prizes.
Format is 4-Golfer
Scramble, Best Ball, Shotgun
start at 9 a.m. Entry deadline
is O c t 1.
You can also sponsor a hole
- Gold ■ $600 comes with a
free foursome, a plaque of
appreciation and a cus­
tomized sign on a tee box.
Silver * $300, comes with a
plaque of appreciation and a
customized sign on a tee box.
Bronze ° $125, entitles you to
a shared hole sign.
For additional information
contact Liz Q u ires at 407320-5661 or e-mail at
liz chair50scps.kl2.fl.ua.

Lions living up to expectations
By Tony DeSonnier

Special to the Herald
Ov
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VIEDO
n s u u — For
fo r Winter
winter Sprin;
Springs quarRed as ai nightmare of almost Biblical
proportions.
No matter what he and the Bears
attempted to do, the Oviedo Lions had
an answer for it as they posted their sec­
ond consecutive shutout to open the sea­
son, third if you include the prescason
'Classic' game against Lake Mary, beat­
ing the visiting Bears 32-0 in a Seminole
Athletic Conference contest at John
Courier Field.
The Oviedo defensive septet of Justin

Oviedo defense still has not
allowed a score this season
at

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"The Swamp Thing" Bradley, Ray
Brown, Howard Lingard, Clint
McMillan, Matt Perkins, LaDarian
Rudolph, and G iff Sawin harassed, hur­
ried, flushed, sacked, stalked and gener­
ally abused Garcia all night long.
When it was finally over, Garcia had
been sacked and tackled for a loss seven
times for a total o f 32 yards (he did have
one rushing attempt that gained four
yards) and completed just 10 of 27 passes

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for 83 yards.
Oviedo defensive backs nearly came
up with three interceptions while several
other passes were batted down at or near
the line of scrimmage with the violence
of a volleyball spike.
"We generate a lot of good defensive
pressure," said Oviedo coach Greg
Register. "Our front seven is very strong,
very quick, and very physical. And they
he fourth
foi
play just as hard in the
quarter as

they do in the first quarter."
As Bradley, Brown, and Lingard et.al.
ran amuck, Winter Springs spent the first
half bottled up its own end of the field.
The Bears didn't cross their 30-yard line
until the second quarter and didn't get
across the 50-yard line until midway
through the fourth quarter.
Limited to just six first downs (five
coming in the fourth quarter), the Bears
had just one series that was more than
six plays long.
"All we can do is suit up and try again
next week," said a frustrated Steve Katz,
head coach of the Winter Springs Bears.
"We just made loo many mistakes
Scc LionS( Pagc 2B

Rams make statement
L a k e M ary
upset nets
ranking;
P atriots get
past Lym an

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

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Sports Editor

K ISSIM M EE — Note to vot­
ers for the FSWA (Florida
Sports Writers) Florida High
School Football Poll...Don’t
snub Lake Mary again.
The Rams (2-0) pulled off the
second big upset of the earl/
football season, following
Edgewater's defeat of national­
ly-ranked Palm Bay during the
opening week, totally dominat­
ing No. 2 Class 5A state-ranked
Osceola, 21-0, at Kowboy Field
in Kissimmee last Friday night
Coming off a state playoff
appearance and with four
strong running backs, led by
three-time all-state performer
Reggie Campbell, and a veteran
defense led oy highly recruited
linebacker Keith Rivers, Lake
Mary head coach Greg Stanton
was more than a little miffed
when the Rams only received
one preseason vote and then
was left off completely in the
first week's real poll.
Lake Mary toolc out that frus­
tration on Osceola (1-1), not
allowing the potent Kowboys
offense to cross the 50-yard line
in the first half and blanking
the hosts for the first time since
1996, a string of 69 games.
The Rams took control of the
game immediately, scoring on
its first two offensive series' of
the game.
The first drive was aided
immensly by an offside penalty
on fourth down at the Osceola

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It was good night lor the quarter­
backs as Lake Brantley signal-caller
Jon Venters . (above) breaks
between two Lyman defenders on
the way to a 114-yard rushing night
and 16-6 victory over the
Greyhounds and Lake Mary's Jon
Clark (left) threw two touchdown
passes to lead the Rams to a 21-0
upset of Osceola In Kissimmee. This
week schedule has Winter Springs
getting things started on Thursday
when the Bears travel to Daytona
Beach Municipal Stadium to take on
state-ranked Mainland beginning at
7 p.m.
On Friday at 7:30 p.m., Ed White
visits Lake Brantley at Tom Story
Field, Sandalwood visits Oviedo at
Jon Courier FloId, Spruce Creek
takes on Lake Mary at Don T.
Reynolds Stadium, Lake Howell
travels to Bayslde and Seminoio
hosts Lyman in an SAC contest at
Thomas E. Whigham StadiJm.

ORLANDO — Jennifer
Barringer has stamped herself
as the early leader for the title
of best female cross country in
Seminole County.
The Oviedo sophomore ran a
19:30 to edge two-time defend­
ing Seminole Athletic
Conference champion Jessica
Zabel of Lake Mary by 12 sec­
onds to lead a sweep of the top
three finishers in the Girls'
ClnM 4 A portion of the
tidgewater Invitational at
Cypress Grove Park on
Saturday.
Lake Brantley freshman
Amanda Hintz was third in a
time of 19:50, while Winter
Springs junior Davina Craig
gave the SAC four runners In
the Top 5, coming home fifth in
a time of 20:30.
Craig’s run paced a good
team effort for the Bears, who
finished second behind Team
Champion Boone. Lake
Brantley was fourth, Oviedo
sixth and Lake Mary 10th.
In the other races, only
Oviedo’s boys team, fifth in
Class 4A, finished in the Top 5
either individually or as a
team.
This coming Saturday, the
place to be will be Greenwood
Lakes Middle School when the
Lake Mary Classic takes place
starting at 8 a.m.
EDGEWATER INVITA TIO N AL
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33 and three plays later
Campbell took a pass from
quarterback Jon Clark and
dashed the final 15 yards into
the end zone.
Clark was at it again on the

next series, hitting Derrick
Grayson with a pass which the
junior running back turned into
a 54-yard score to cap a fiveplay drive. Ryan Pasdonl
added both extra point kicks.

Kissimmee's lone scoring
'chance' came after it recovered
a fumble at its own 46, but got
no closer to Lake Mary territo­

rySee Football, Page 2B

CLASS 1A-3A
BOYS
T E A M S C O R E S . I. S tlrlU tr. 72; 2. T rin ity
I’rrji. 102, 3. H o ly TH nily. 112; f. RocU*dg*.
123; 5 Ihvtrop M anor. ISA; 6. A stro n au t 1M ; 7.
U U H ifth U n i I TO. •. Lym an. 1M . 9. Bayslde.
275; 10 Cocoa Brach. 276; II. L a ie Region.
293; 12. First Academ y. 37S; 13 Eau C a llie .

See Running, Page 2B

Long Haul repeats in ASA/USA
B y Dm r Bmtth

Sports Editor
SANFORD — It has not been the best of sum­
mers for Long Haul/Taylor Brothers/Shen
Coip./TPS.
But you could not tell U from its performance
this past weekend as it repeated at the ASA/USA
Meres Super Slow Pitch Softball National
Championships held on Rinker-Stenstrom Field at
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium.
Led by tournament Most Valuable Player Jeff
Wallace, Long Haul, which won all four associa­
tion titles in 2001, scored at least 24 runs in each
of its four victories and go undefeated for the sec­
ond straight year here.
lul/Taylor Brothers/Shen Corp./TPS
Long Haul
came into the double elimination tournament
ranked No. 3 in the nation, but had not won a
tournament since the Smokey Mountain Classic
back in the spring.
But right from the beginning the team showed it
meant business, rolling over New Construction,
25-15, in the opening game Thursday night.
The champions then crushed PhoneMasters/K
It G/TPS, 25-4, in the Winner's Bracket semifinals
on Friday to earn a shot at No. 1 nationallyranked Backman/Dan Smith/Menossc/Easton in
the Winner's Bracket Championship on Saturday.

Backman/Dan Smith had advanced with a cou­
ple of tough wins over No. 4 ranked Mid-South
Mizuno, 9-7, and No. 2 ranked
Hague/Resmondo/Walser/Worth, 16-15.
Tne matchup between the two heavyweights
roved to be a classic with Long Haul/Tayfor
rothers/Shen Corp./TPS scoring six runs In the
bottom of the seventh inning to pull out a 35-33
victory In a contest that lasted 3:14.
Backman/Dan Smith had gotten a two-run
home run from Demond Thomas and solo homers
from Jeff Hall and Brett Helmer to take a 22-29
lead in the top of the seventh inning.
But In the bottom of the frame, John Mello led
off with a home run and one out later, Andy
Purcell, Hank Garris and Wallace hit back-toback-to-back round trippers to tie the score.
After an intentional walk to Rusty Bumgardner,
who hit a video taped 519-foot home run in an
exhibition prior to a Minnesota TVvins game earli­
er this summer at the Hubert H. Humphrey
Metrodome, Todd Martin launched a game-win­
ning walk-off blast well beyond the leftfield wall.
Wallace finished the game 6-for-6 with six home
runs and 11 RBI as Long Haul blasted 21 home
runs. Bumgardner and Martin chipped in with
three home runs each.
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Hall was also 6-for-6 and hit four tiome runs as
See ASA?, Page 2B
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A batter puts a charge into one (or Hague/Resmondo/Wolzar/Worth during
play at tho ASA/USA Men’s Super Slow Pitch Softball National
Championships Saturday at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium.

�Page 2B

Wrilnewlny. September 18, 2002

T iif. S eminole H erald

Football------

Continued from page lB
Backman/Dan Smith hit 16
home runs. Helmer and
DoWayne Nevitt hit three each.
The tournament had followed
the script to that point with the
Top Four ranked teams in the
nation advancing to the Final
Four.
Following the marathon
ine, Hague outscored Miduth Mizuno, 29-21.
Backman/Dan Smith bounced
back from the loss with a
vengeance, crushing Hague, 3112, to earn another shot at Long
Haul.
Long Haul was not ready to
give up its crown, however,
using a nine-run third inning to
take a 17-3. lead and then put
the game away with a six-run
fifth inning to close out a 24-8,
run rule victory.
Following the Championship
Game, which finished at 11:45
on Saturday, Wallace was
named the MVP after recording
tournament high's of 14 home
runs, he was also the home run
chnmploll In 2001, nrul 26 RBI.
He also had an on-base percent­
age of .895, reaching base In 17
of the 19 times he came to the
plate.
The other special award went
to Hall, who reached base 20
times in 22 plate appearances to
finish with an on-base percent­
age of .909. He also finished

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third in home run with 11 and
had 17 RBI.
Jeff Ott of Mid-South Mizuno
was second in both home runs
and RBI with 13 and 25, respec­
tively.
Making First Team AllAmerican were Wallace (IB),
Bumgardner (2B), Mike Shenk
(3B), Melio (SS), Martin (MI),
Brad Stiles (OF), Garris ( Q and
Purcell (P) from Long
Haul/Thylor Brothers/Shen
Corp./TPS; Hall (utility),
Thomas (utility), David Hood
(utility), Robin Higginbotham
(OF) and Nevitt (AH) from
Backman/Dan
Smith/Menosse/Easton; and
Ott (utility) and Ron James (OF)
from Mid-South Mizuno.
Second Tam All-American
honors went to Scott King (OF)
and Randell Boone (utility)
from Long Haul /Taylor
Brothers/Shen Corp./TPS;
Helmer (2B), Johnny McCraw
(OF), Todd Joerling (utility),
Shane Du Bose (P) and Scott
Brown (C) from Backman/Dan
Smith/Menosse/Easton; Albert
Davis (3B), Dal Beggs (SS),’
Dennis Rulll (Ml), Dwayne
Frizzell (OF), Todd Volkers (util­
ity) and Randy Kortokrax (AH)
from
Hague/Resmondo/Walscr/Wor
th; J .C Phelps (IB) from New
Construction; and Chaim
DcMars (utility) from MidSouth Mizuno.

Lions --------------Continued from page IB
against an excellent football team. And it
doesn't get any easier next week (when the
Bears visit Daytona Beach to play
Mainland)."
The Oviedo defense also served indirectly
as the Lions' top offensive weapon as each
of Oviedo's first four possessions started
well inside Winter Springs territory.
Less than four minutes into the game,
Oviedo kicked Cliff McGrcw converted on a
32-yard field goal to put the Lions up 3-0. ,
Brice Patrick followed with a pair o f 1-yard
touchdown runs — the first coming at 2:32
of the first quarter and the second just 22
S43Conds into the second quarter — as
Oviedo took a 16-0 lead into halftime.
Charlie Parker and Will Harrison each
added a touchdown in the second half for
the Lions (2-0). Parker hooked up with
quarterback Lee Sloan on a 65-yard pass
play for a touchdown while Sloan plunged

courtoey MR.E MBary
Jett WaJlaco (bottom photo) was th« Most Valuablo Player aftsr leading Long
Haui/Taytor Brothers/Shen CorpJTPS to a repeat a* champions at the
ASAAJSA Men’s Super Slow Pitch Softball National Champlonahlpa.

in from the 1-yard line.
Fittingly, the Oviedo defense also con­
tributed a pair of points on a safety when a
snap on a punt attempt sailed over the head
of Bears' kicker Joey Diaz and out of the
end zone.
Patrick finished with 59 yards on 12 car­
ries while Ungard contributed 30 yards on
seven rushing attempts. Sloan completed
six of 16 passes for 126 yards. Kyle Hill led
the Winter Springs attack by snaring five of
Garcia's passes for 53 yards.
Both teams will open district play next
week. Winter Springs traveling to Daytona
Beach's Municipal Stadium tobattle stateranked Mainland at 7 p.m. tomorrow
(Thursday) and Oviedo playing host to the
Jacksonville-Sandalwood Saints at John
Courier Field starting at 730 p.m. on Friday.
LIO N S 32, BEARS 0
W in te r S p rin g s
O v ie d o

0
10
Flrrt Quarter

0
6

0
9

0 . 0
7 _ 32

O _ M c C irw 32 FG , K19.
O . Petrtck I run (M cCraw kick). 2 3 K
Second O u irtrf
O . Peine k 1 tun (kick blacked). 113*
T k lrd Q uerter
O _ Perker 65 pern (mm Sloen (M cCnrw kick). K 1 K
O . Sefrty (bad H u p an punt). 59.
Fourth Q uarter
O _ H arm on I ru r (M cCnrw kick). 1:46.

TEAM STATISTICS
F lir t dow tu _ W inter Spring!, 6: O viedo, IK
Ruehra-yaide . W inter Springe. 27-&lt;minu»-6). O viedo 41-16*
re a rin g _ W inter Springe. 10-27-0; O viedo. * 1 * 0 .
fre e in g y e rd l. W inter Springe. *1; O viedo. IBZ
Fum blee-loet _ W inter Springe. 5-1; O vicdO 5-1.
Fm ultieo-yerde . W inter Springe. 9 -Jl;C M e d o . 9-71.
runte-evrrege _ W inter Spring*. *-27.1; O viedo. 1-361.
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I N D I V I D U A L S T A T IS T IC S
R U S H IN G _ W inter Springe: Noguee 2-R D U z 2-5, Jotvw m
1-4. M oore 2-4. Talley 113. H ill H m in u eO L G ertie ft-(inimee21); O viedo: Patrick 12-59. U ngard 7-30, Joyce 5-29, H arriaon 927, Sloan * 23
P A S S IN G _ W in ter Springe: G e rril 10-270. B l; O viedo: Sloan
6-1M XI26. M cC trw 2 2 0 ,5 6
R E C E IV IN G . W inter Springe: H ill 533. Nareeeun 2-19.
Noguee 2-11. T ille y IO . O viedo: Perker 1-65. G irard 1-1K
S en tllU ru 1-24. Reuleveon 1-21. Patrick 1-14, Louge* I-1K
lla rru o n 2 -IK
P U N T IN G . W in ter Springe: U u z S-217, 27.1; O vU dor
M cCnrw 3-109,363.

Continued from page IB
After going three plays and
punt on three of their five pos­
sessions in the first half, the
Kowboys finally mounted a
threat in the third quarter, dry­
ing down to the Rams four
midway through the period.
But Lake Mary defensive end
Larry Pirollosacked Kissimmee
quarterback Kasey Cooper on
third down an attempted fleaflicker on fourth down fell
incomplete.
Minutes later, a long pass
play had the Kowboys hack in
business at the Rams' 10.
But Pirollo, who finished with
four sacks, stepped up again,
sacking the Kissimmee signalcaller twice, including one on
fourth down, to keep the home
team out of the end rone.
The Lake Mary offense added
some insurance late in the game
when Campbell, who was held
to 55 yards on 14 carries, got
loose on an 11-yard touchdown
run. Pasdoni added his third
PAT to dose out the scoring.
The Rams then got more good
news on Tuesday when they
went from nowhere to No. 9 in
this week's Class 5A State Poll
to join Oviedo, ranked No. 6 in
Class 6A, as the only local
teams in the voting.
Meanwhile, host Lyman (0-2)
gave Lake Bran tley (2-0) all it
could handle at the Carlton D.
lex on
atriots
the third quarter
before falling 16-6.
The Greyhounds actually
missed a golden opportunity to
take control of the game in the
first half as the strong Patriots
defense picked off three Lyman
pass attempts.
/ L ik e Brantley s potent Around
attack, led by its huge offensive
line, finally got untracked in the
final half as the visitors
remained unbeaten.
A Greyhound fumble led to
the first score, a 25-yard pass
from quarterback Jonny Venters
sophomore Lamar Guy. Mike
Cooley added the extra p oin t
Moments later, with the ball
on the Lyman three, the Patriots
defense recorded a safety to
make the score 9-0.
The Greyhounds answered J-l Ol
back when quarterback Kyle
Harris hit Comart Johnson for a
32-yard strike late in the third
quarter. But the extra point try
was missed and the hosts
would get no closer.
Lake Brantley got a 45-yard
run from Ryan Harris to seal
the victory in the fourth quarter
with Cooley adding the extra
point
The Patriots finished the
game with 260 rushing yards,
led by Venters with 114 yards
on 15 carries.
District play begins this week
for most Seminole Athletic con­
ference schools.
Winter Springs (0-2) gets
things started on Thursday
when the Bears travel to
Daytona Beach Municipal
Stadium to take on state-ranked
Mainland (2-0) beginning at 7
pju*
On Friday, Ed White from
Jacksonville visits Lake Brantley
at Tom Story Field, Jacksonville
Sandalwood visits Oviedo at
Jon Courier Field, Spruce Creek
takes on Lake Mary in the
Rams' home opener at Don T.

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3*Ct 14. C o co a M i I I I W n d m . 21* U . U k .
H ow tU. 410. 17. C d S n l t a . 421; I S Palm
0*1. 4% . It . M tfc o u m , 540; 20. M rib o u m
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and t w laal i C n a t y m u m ) _ I. A k a
Stewart, 12, SotzUiiz, 16 2*. 2 Aurtln Joiner, f .
Holy Trinity. 163*. 3. T. LW , It , SeteUlte. 1637;
4. T t a McLeod, 10 Trinity Pn p. 163* 1 Seym
C k W i A I t Lyman. 16c4t, 6. Jonathan Rohr,
10, Satellite, 1631; 7. Trey A nd n w a . 10.
Aetronaut, 1702; a N o name bated. 1705; f.
Steve Curley, 10. Trinity F p n p . 17:10; IO
Shewn Kelley. 10. H oly Trinity. 17:12; 11.
Richard Prim e. 11, Bhhop M oon. 17:11 IK
Gerald O ntarian. 12. lym a a. 17 3 1 XK
■ H — M S im a . 12. Lain HoweO. 1737; 4L
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I K Lyman, 1*1* 40. R ated iaaaca. 1L Lake
H o w e ll 1*21; 61 Kipper Soak. U . Lymaa.
1*2S| 66. K y U terrene, a lym aa. 1*14. SK
M alltow Mkhaeta, I K Lyman, m ile U K
C k ik lenaken, t, la ta HoweU. 2134c tot.
A k a Jakartan, t. Lake HoweU, 212* 1U.
Julio EapalllaK t . Lake HoweU. 213* I1K
M anna tCrinyec. 1L Lake HowoU, 2141
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T E A M SCORES _ I. Holy Trinity. 47; 2.
Coma ba ch . 6 * 1 Ruckled**, H 4 Setrlbte.
144; 3 Trinity Plif). 15K K Btahop M oon, 202;
7. Lake HowoU. 211 K Palm Bay 247; «.
Bayaide. 277; IK Lake H ifh k n d, 2S4.11. B n t
Academy. 291; 12. Lake Reyloev. 120; 13.
Astronaut, 311; 14. Eau CaUie, M l ; 15.
M d b o u m , 371; IK W n t Shore, 401; 17.
lym an, 406; IK Celebration. 4401 It . Cocoa, no
loam amre, 20 Mriboum* Central Catholic, no
team aeon; 21 Potndana no Worn aeon.
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Lake M a r y
Oaceola

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0 0 0 0 _ 0
F lnt Quarter
L M _ CamphrU 15 paee hom Clark (Paactoni
kick).
LM Crayton 54 pan hom Clark (Paackml
kick).
Second Quarter
No scoring.
Th ird Quarter
N o Scoring.
Fourth Quarter
LM . CamptcU 11 run (Peecionl kick).

PATRIOTS 16, G REYH O U N D S 6
Lake B ran tley
Lym an

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F ln t Quarter

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N o ecortng.
Second Quarter
N o ecortng
Th ird Quarter
LB _ Guy 28 pe n hom V m t m (Cooley kick).
LB _ Safety, Lyman runner tackled In end
tone.
L _ G Johnaon 12 pan hom H a n k (kick
tailed).
Fourth Quarter
LB _ H a n k 45 run (Cooley kick)

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L H _ Berwon 70 run (kick felled). 1137.
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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
R U S H IN G _ Semlaulei Catey 21-93,
McKenzie 4-(mlnu*3). Lake H ow tUi Benaon • 6-12K Manana 11-47, Scott 1-27, Torrao 4-10. .
Delgado 1-1, Franck &lt;-]. Furjanlc H m ln u a -t)
PA S SIN G _ Seminole: McKenzk 11-19-0. •
100; Lake Hewetli Franck 4-KMX 51, Furjanlc
(MMX a
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R E C E IV IN G _ Semlueln Ungard 5-4ft '
Harlow M l . Howard M 0 , CaaeyHm lnua-JX r
Lake M o tn U i Manana 1-26, Benaon' 1 - 1 * ; , '
Drtgarkr 1-142 A n d M e I -&lt;minae-1 p ■— a * o « e 4

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T A L L A H A S S E E — The k&gt;Uowi&gt;« k the J
Florida Sporta Writers Association footbaU .*
” Overall records and flrat-place votaa are u

ct

C L A S S 6A
1. Orlando Edgrwaler (9)
1 Miami Central (6)
1 Miami Northwestern
4. Fori Lauderdale Dillard
1 Apopka (1)

111 (2-0)
149(2-0)
121 (2-0)
111(2-0)
101(2-0)

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7. Miami Norland
56(2-0)
K Miami Soulhridge
37(2-0)
9. Saraaota Rhrervirw
19(2-0)
10. Miami Killian
16(1-1)
A L S O R E C E IV E D V O T E S : Miami Carol
CUy (1-1) 13, Plantation (2-0) I K Vrto Beach (20) 11, North Miami Beach (2-0) 6, Miami
Jackaon (1-1)1.
CLA SS SA
1. Pompano Beach Ely (16)
160(2-0)
2. Springfield Rutherford
129(1-0)
K Boca Raton
115(2-0)
KNapka
111(2-0)
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79(2-0)
7. Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer
61 (2-0)
K Daytona Beach Mainland
43 (2-0)
K Lake M ary
11U-01
10. Snnlnolc
12 (2-0)
A L S O R E C E IV E D V O T E S : Tampa
HUkboiough (2-0) 11, Lynn Haven Motley (1*
0) R Bradenton Manatee (2-0) 7, Khaimmee
Oacaola (t -1 )K Palm Beach Cardena (241) 1.

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Running----Continued from page IB

E n g in e Light On? ... C o m e S e e Us!

Reynolds Stadium and Lake
Howell travels to Palm Bay to
take on Bayside.
The only non-district game
has Seminole hosting Lyman in
an SAC contest at Thomas E.
Whigham Stadium.
All of the Friday games are
set for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff.

Joiner, K Holy Trinity, 2009; 1. Shannon Miley.
II, SakU lk, 203*. 4. Rebecca Zuhlke. 9,
Satellik, 2040. 5 Jada Miller; 7, Holy Trinity.
204* 6. Nathalie Saltm anh. 10. Btehop Muure.
2101; 7. Lindsey Putnam, 9, Holy Trinity.
210* K Katherine Putnam, 7, Holy Trinity.
210* 9. Maggie Pwter. 12. Rockledge. 21:14;
10. Lyndary r taewrlu . II, byaide. 2132; 21
Tees McCeemkk. 1L Lake HoweU. 223* 11.
Bre a d i ly Caaenova, 12. Lake HoweU. 2*1*
SK Jenny Bonner, 9, Lake HoweU, 2131; 67.
Katie Saltam aa, Lyman. 2430; 6K Katie
Caufleld, IR Like HowelL 163* 7K Morgan
Caruley. Lyuun, 2*1* 77. Laura WUkln. IK
la k e Howell. 2531) 6* Brittany D lllet.
lym an, 2137; IK M arta Heyaoalri, 9, Lake
HoweU. 2*2* 9R Vlmcria Mercado, ly u u n .
263* 92. Jemnlfer Reyualda. lym an. 273* 9K
Ashley DuDU k K Lake HoweU, 27:11; 91
Brtllany Fo r , Lymaa, 2737; 10* Sarah Rekh.
Lyman. 2*44.

C L A SS LA BOYS
TEAM SCORES . I. Whiter Park. 27; 1
Colonial 111; 1. Edgrwekr. 147; 4. Boone. 15*
K Oviedo, 16* 6. Cypress Creek. 169; 7.
Timber Creek. 175; K Oak Ridge. 217; 9. St.
Cloud, 27* IK Lako Seantley, 2S* 11. Lake
Mary, SB* IK W inter Spriaga. 15* II.
DrLand. 157; 14. Spruce Creek. 361; 15
Gatewey. 411; IK Apopka. 451; 17. OaceuU.
475; IK Olympia. 4*9; 19. Dr!tana. 507; 20. Dr
Phillips. 507; 21. University. 56*. 22. lin e
Ridge. 5(1; 23. South Lako, no team acunrs
INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES Obp 10
and Seminole County runners) _ I. Coleman
Hoover, IQ, Winter Perk. 1630. 2. Daniel
Jimenez. IK Winter Park. 163* 3. Caleb Vogt
9. Winter Park. 163* 4 Alvin Charles. 10.
Colonial. 16 42. 5 Edwin Lugo. IK Timber
Creek. 16.43. R Mark Richards, 11. Edgrwaler.
1K47; 7. Scott Lindsey. II. Winter Park. 16:4* *
Brian McLrilen. Deltona. 1650. 9. Andrew
Charles, IK Colonial. 16 53, IK Brandon
Hicks, I t Oviedo, 1634.

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00191

berts) and yaarti) d issuance, toa
description d toa property, and the
nam ed) to which a was attested
tolars a t Idtows
CERTIFICATE NO: tOT
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: &gt;000
PARCEL IDs 35-19-30-32OOF000180
Osscnpbon d Properly LEO LOT
13 BLK F COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
UNIT 1 PB 11 PQ 33
Names In which stsasasd C A R ­
OLYN MOORE
A l d said property being In toa
County d Seminole. S u it d Florida
Itoleat such ceruficeled) shat ba
redeemed accordvtg to Uw. toa
property da settle d In such certificated) wto ba toSd to toa Indies! bid­
dar a l toa watt Iron Hoot, Seminole
County
Courthouse.
Sanlord.
Ftortda. on
Monday. October 14. 2002. al
1100am
Paymera ol Sato laa. applicable
documentary tu m p M is t snd
racorffing Isas arc requvad to ba
paid by toa succatahi brddar at tie
sale F u l paymera d an amount
squat to ft# Indies I bid It due warvn
24 hours shat to t advertised time d
sale A l payments sh a l ba cath or
guaranteed
Instrument,
made
peyabto to toe Clerk d tie O c ta l
Court.
Dated on *79.7002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. RO R IO A
by Geraldine Hartord Deputy Clark
Pubish. Septamber 4. II. 18. 23.
2002
00034

foaomng
h*t M#d M id
c®dif&lt;a*r(») for a U i da*d lo b%
tttued (horoon Tha carttftcata nombartt) and yaartt) of ttauanca, tha
daacnplon of tha proparty, and tha
nama&lt;ft) m which n was m a n a d
fa'ara a t foflowt
C E R T in C A T l NO: M 7
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: IM S
PARCEL ID# 3 M B 31 52600000180
Datcnphon of Proparty LEO LOT
18 CEDARMILL PB 29 PO 16
Nam at in which aaaasaad JUDITH
OABBAI PERSO NAL REP
A l of M«d property bamg m tha
County of Serrwnole. S u ia of Honda
Unlaat *uch oartificata&lt;t) ahal ba
radaamad according lo law. tha prop­
erty daaenbad in auch cartifcala(a)
w* ba aofd to tha Ngheat b*dder al
the weal front door, Sammofa County
Courthouaa. Sanlord. Ftonda, on
Monday. October 14, 2002. at
1100am
Paymanl of Sale fee, applicable
documentary atamp ta ia a and
reconfog feat ara requvad lo ba
paid by tha auccaaaful bidder at tha
aale F u i payment of an amount
equal lo tha Ngheat btd la dua wihm
24 houra after the advertised time of
aato A l payments sh al ba cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
peyabto to tha Ctodi of tha Ctfcu*
Court.
Dated on 8.707002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Oaraldma Hartord Deputy Cto*
Pubhah September 4. 11. 18. 25.
2002
00038

RUTH COLMAR, lha holdar of * s
M ow ing cartAcate(s) haa Mad aaid
carlrf&lt;ata(») for a U i daad lo ba
taiusd tharaon Tha camficate numbar(i) and yaar(i) of tsauanc*. (ha
daacnpbon of tha proparty, and lha
nama&lt;«) m which 4 waa asaaaaad
ta/ars aa foRowa
CERTIFICATE NO: 657
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1ttS
PARCEL IOt 31*18-31-52600000060
Daacnption of Property LEO LOT 6
CEDARHILL PO 28 PO 18
Namaa in which aaasaasd JUDITH
OABBAI PERSO NAL REP
A l of aad proparty bamg m tha
County of Sarrwnote. Stela of Florida
Unteaa auch cartificata&lt;*) ahal ba
radaamad according to law, lha prop­
arty daaenbad in auch cartrfcata&lt;»)
w* ba to d to tha teghaat bddar at
tha w att front door. Sammote County
Courthouaa. Sanford. Florida, on
Monday. O dobsr 14. 2002. at
11 00am
Paymanl of Sate fas. appheabte
documentary atamp taiaa and
reconftng teat ara required to ba
paid by tha auccaaaful bidder at tha
sate. F u l paymanl of an amount
equal lo tha highest b d la du t w*hm
24 houra after tha advartiaad time of
sals AJ paymsnta ahal ba caah or
guaranteed
instrument,
mada
payabte to tha Cterfc of tha Circuit
Court.
Dated on 67*7002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by G aradne Harford Deputy CterV
Publ.*h Saplambar 4. 11. 18. 25.
2002
00042

Ckcuk Court of toa 16TH Judicial
C ro at In and lor SEMINOLE County
SANFORD Florida, t will a e i lo the
highest snd bast (editor lor cash at
AT W EST FRONT DOOR a l toa
SEM INOLE County Courthouse
located al M l N PARK AVENUE In
SANFORO. FL. a l 11 00 AM a m on
toa day of OCT 01. 2002 toa toflowng deserted property as sal lorto In
ta d Sunm ary F naJ Judgment lo­
ws
LOT lie . ALAFAYA W OODS.
PHASE XXIB. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECO RDED IN
PLAT BOOK 41. PAO ES 65
THROUGH 66. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Deled this day ol SEP 03. 2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryanns Morse
Cum ol toa Cacuk Court
By Mary Stroup#
Deputy Clark
Pubksh in
THE SEMINOLE HERAIO
THE LAW O FFICES OF OAVID J
STERN. P .A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 8 University Drive Suka 300
PUnuhon. FL 33324
(9*4)233-8000
01-77979(N CI)
IN ACCO RD ANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parsons with (kssbM ist needtry] a tp»ria| aCfpw’VTyxte!«0O ohookl
coread COURT ADMINISTRATION.
•I
lha
SEM INOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-663-4227. I -60095*9771 (TOO) or 1-600-955-8770,
vU Ftortda Relay Sem es
Pubksh Sreksmber 11. IS. 2002
00067

Dated tow 30th day ot August.
2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
M aryam s Morse
Clerk ol toa Cacuk Court
B y Mary Stroup#
Deputy Clark

Avanua. Suita N301. Sanlord.
Ftonda 32771 (407)3234227, within
(2) working days of you receipt of
tow notre t you are hearing or voice
vnpaeed c a l I (800) 9*5 8771.
Pubtoh September 11,16. 2002
OOCTI________________________

ec als

n o t i c io f
f ic t it io u s n a m e

No«m m h n t y spvsn mat | am
« w * l m h a in m at 122 London
•eg Way. Bantord. Serrano* County.
' A A 32771 inder N Fetaout
■••no o l BTLSoRasra and r a t |
iM rel to nglalar la id nama w * i tta
3M»1«n
ol
Corpora Born,
ruahaaaaa. Ftortda. m aoootdanca
«Wt toe proretona o l l a Ftcttooua
l»m e Statutaa. to-Wit Saciton
M M . Ftortda Suiulaa 1 M I.
Russet T Lokar
*i*»an September IB. 2002
30133_________
M THE C M C U T COURT FOR
SEM M O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
FRO BAT1 DIVIMON
F E E NO. 02-982-CP
ti RE: ESTATE OF
H C O tA S F. LONOOR1A
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TTta admtraatration o l tta aatata ol
N K O IA S F. LONGORIA. deceased.
r*a Number 02-062-CP, la pare**
Ft tta Ctreut Court lor Samlnola
Cow ty, Florida. Probata OMeton.
tta adrbees o l which la P.O. Boa
•MO. Sarkord. FL, 22772-6009 The
namaa and addraaa ol »ta Paraonal
torth baton
A t creators o l tta
otoer paraona having clalm a or
Mdudtog tavnaturad. conongant or
•M a A ta lad dabne, on whom a copy
o l M a notca la aarvad muat Ma f ia t
dalm a wah tta Court WITHM THE
LATER O F 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE O R 30
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF S ER ­
VICE O F A CO PY O F T H S NOTICE
ON THEM
A l otoer credaore o l tta dacadartt
and paraona having clalm a or
potato. In du in g unmalured. conartfa n or u B q u d M tk derma, r a t toe
toeedeanew *i to* Court W ITHM 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF TTBS
NOTICE.
A U C LA M S NOT 6 0 FRED W U
BE FOREVER BARRED
t, Tha data o l M puMcaaon ct M a
Noaoa la September IB. 2002.
LARRY LLO N O O fU A
• Paraonal Represented#
Robert L Thomas. Eaqdra
R o o tR T L THOMAS. P A
Ftortda Bar No. 11*320
1009 So. Bay St.
EuaOa. FL 32T26
TMaphona: (362)48*3211
Aaomay tor Paraond Rapraaaniattva
P u td d i September II. 2S. 2002
O Q 1M

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C M C U T COURT
D Q N T H N T H JUDICIAL
C M C U T SCM M O LE
COUNTY, FLORE3A
1 R E Tha Marriage ct
TATA8HA DYAN FREDRICK.
nd
TEOMALD DERW YN FR EDRICK.
Reepondarefttosband.
N O T K t O F ACTION
FO R D IBBO U/nO N
Dararyn Fn
m anSkaat
N aa YOrtt
YOUARE NOTIFIED tta l an acaon
&gt;• bean Mad aodnal you I
you ara raqtdad is kerre a copy d
your artnan dstontea. I any. Is I
W TABHA DYAN FREDRICK, ahoaa
la 900 East BOt Strast.
Barktad. Florida 32771; cn or batore
Auguat IB, BBBB and Ma 9 ia original
aN t tta c to rtio l 99a Court a l 301 N.
•Par* Avanua. BardanL Florida 32771
patora sendee on PaSBonat or fame*
d M d y SaraaAar. 9 you M Is do ao.
a dataiA may ba araarad against you
r 9 a ratal demanded to toa paSTO

Copla* o l 91 c o u l dooananM to 99a
cate, todukng orders, ara ■■ a lt n ii
a l 9 a CNrb o l 9 a C bodl CourTt
You may ravlaar 9taaa docuYou muat le a p 9ta CMrti o l 9 a
CboJI C o u rt oMca noM sd o l y o u
currant addaaa, ptou may Ma Node*
o l Ciaram Add M l. Ftortda Fam fy
L a a Forni 11.91*) Fulura papara I
M a toaaMI a R ba maBad to 9 a
addrm on noons at 9 a dark's
W AANMG. Rula I2SBB, Ftortda
Fam fy la a RUea o l Procedure,
Fakaa to comply can readl to tanoJtons, tid u d n g d a nMaN or M tn g
DATED JMy I t 1002
M ARYANNE MORSE
C L E R K O F THE ORCUTT COURT
Nancy R .1
Deputy Ctork
Pubtoh: September I t 28.2008 and
October t i. 2001
30117
fis ttM of v tM o lo AucH w i
(I) IBBO JE E P 4 Door BBt
VlnB 1J4FTS8UU244414
(Aucaondato IB-7-02)
AueBon a R ba Held on Baa Above
A l 2pm. A l TrtCowdy Towing
II IB B a la A ra Winter Bpgt FL
9270*
toh.Saptam btrlB.2002
»1M
n o n e t OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
NoBot M hereby B a re
•ubBo AusBon tor aaNaga tor oaab
ai demand to Nghad biddar. f a totowing daaertbad tahieMa
Bap* 10,2061
■6 O of a 4 Dr.
Vto* 103AJ1PE7FD430297
07 Ford 4 Dr
Vto 0 1FABPB2U9HQ142437
Tha oudton a B ba held at 12 00
• A l on tta tald datoe above. A l
temmote W ritM f M n w
a.
Jyrtto Ava. Bantord, FL 32771
raMetoe ana Im p prior to ta le
Tama ara ca d i or csrtftod k n d
ienanoto W redw teearvee P » iV *
o aocapl or raRcl any snd o l bide
te a 11,2002
a o ia a
V EM C LE AUCTION
L B S . Chav.
oaOIAtoHBRSOHBSOM
A uclon to ba held on IB-1091 B
IQAM a l PrB chiE* Tdatng. 1240 6
J J l 427, Longaood.
1. V7 VW
9WVWQA016XHW34B26B
tu rn er to ta held on 10-17-01 ■
ISAM to PitoheTe Towing. 12401.
IN . 427, Longaood.
(kWh September u , 2002

20100
Pubic auction to ba hatd a l 1 01
an. on toe dey(i) tpeeffied below, al
ha b o rf door a l ABtarTa Tbatng toe.
octoad to 24M CM Lake Mary Rd
1Ida 134. Bantord. FT tor i a pur
parades
I For I P
(407&gt;3&gt;1
&lt;(I) Year 1BBSM ata CHEVROLET
VM S 1O1LV11WSJEB00BSS
W Y b a rl

Wednesday. September 18. 2002 P a g e 3 H

NOT1CB O F CH AN O I OF
FVTURB LANO USB
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLO RIO A AMENDING
THE COM PREHENSIVE PLAN FOR
THE CITY O F LAKE MARY. FLORI­
DA; PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE
OF FUTURE LANO USE DESIGN*
TION FROM LOW DENSITY RESI­
DENTIAL (LOR) TO OFFICE (OFF).
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY.
CO NFLICTS. AND EFFECTIVE
DATE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
f a C*y ol Lake Mary. Florida. C*y
Com m itaton a t hob i Pubhc
Hearing on Thureday, October 3,
&gt;002. al 7.00 p m . or a t toon aa
posable tare aflar, to oortaldar an
Ordatanca adopting a sm el-scato
lukee land uaa map amandnam to
tha
C ty
ol
Lake
Mary
Com praharahe Plan. Tha propoaad
amendment a a future land uaa
change
from
Low
Density
Raaldanaal (LDR) to Office (OFF) lor
nn ii iar.n L-&gt;rala rl —
t • ntil ^,t a
pfoperTy
locaiea n* Ijrm
oty biW m c *
Bon ol Rinehart Road and Paw O d a
Drive. Parcel ID No 07-20-30-30002000000 Tha proposed use ol
property to Ian. on# story m adcal
office bufdnga tor Central Ftortda
A oopy of f n pcopotod H n w fm n l
to tta ComprshanaJvs Plan to ava4•tM lor toaptebon by tw pubkc to
Ihe
Communpy
Davalopmant
Dapartmart office. Lake Mary C ty
H al. 100 North Country Club Road.
Lake Mary. Florida 32746. Monday
tiro u B i Friday- bom 900 A M . u r l
BOO P M , or you may c a l Rebecca
Hammock. Senior Pu rsier a l (407)
S8S-1440 tor more totormaaon con
earning tiaaa amartdnartl
Tha Pubkc Hearing &lt;*a ba held to
toa C ty Commrsaion Chambers at
100N C o d tay Club R d . Lake Mary
Arty totoreatad party may appear al
toa pubic hearing and ba heard
regarding the above described
amendment or subm t m elon com­
ments to the address Identified
above. Bald hearing may conanue
Irom tana to hme unU tha C ty
Commtosron makes a final decision
NOTE: IF A PERSO N DEC10ES
TO A PPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
B Y THM AGENCY WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
TIBS MEETING OR HEARINQ, HE
O R SHE WILL NEED A RECO RD
O F THE PRO CEED IN G S. AND
THAT. FOR SUCH PU RPO SE. HE
OR SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORO OF
THE PRO CEED IN G S IS MADE.
W tBCH RECO RO INCLUDES THE
TESTIM ONY AND
EVIDEN CE
UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO
BE BASED FLORIOA STATUTES
266 010*
PERSO NS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE W ANY O F THESE PRO ­
CEED INGS SHOULD CONTACT
T H i c m r ADA COOROMATOR AT
LEAST 4B HOURS IN ADVANCE O F
THE M EETM O AT 407-SBS-1424.
CITY O F LAKE MARY, FLORIOA
CARO L A. FOSTEH.
CITY CLER K
Pubirft: Beptorrtoer I I 2002
00162
v .« 4 .
M - i iM O IIB tT D T H 8 F tlB d C c '1
Noaoa to hereby (Free tta l M l
.Bsaffl ol Adusantra,&lt;A tw C M d A l
Bantord « ■ hold a regular meoung
on B a p to a M . SB. 1002 to toa C ty
Hsk Com m it lin n Chambers a l 1130
A M . to ordsr to consldar a request
tor vtrtance to 9ts Zoning Ordnance
aa 1 partatoa to bora and tid t yard
and accessory setback raqiaremants
to • B R 1AA M rtng daW d e rt
U 4 18 Fort MaBon PB 3 PO 69
aa toeatod; 4S0 B Effioa Avanua
Plannad uaa ot toa properly to to
raquial a 1 0 2 bora yard, a 3(7 stoa
yard vartanca tor an aik il i k at to toa
horns, and a 347 aocasaoty aatoack
to oonaaucl an adekaon to
Larry BWr. Chairman
Board o l Adtodm ad
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A
PERSO N DECIDES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH R ESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CO N SO CRED AT
THE ABO VE MEETING O R HEARM a HE/BHE W E I NEED A V ER ­
BATIM RECO RD O F THE PRO CEEO M O S MCLUOINO THE TESTM O N T ANO EViOENCE. WHICH
RECO RO IS NOT PROVIOEO BY
THE CITY O F SANFO RD (FS
296 0105)
PERSO NS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOM Q ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE P R O
CEED INGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PER SO N N EL O FFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT S30-S82S 41
HO URS IN ADVANCE OF THE
M EETM O
Pubash: Saptomber II. IS. 2002
00012
NaBca o f AppacaMon
NOTICE n H C R O Y O IV E N . tta l
MLMCI COST (OLYMPIC). M hold­
er o l M tabotrtng certfficato(») Ida
toad u t i certfficato(t) tor a la i dead
to ba toauad toareon. Tha reraBrato
rwnbar(s) and yaar(t) ol issuance
toa rtoeertpaon d toa properly, and
M nama&lt;t) to stach l araa
C B im n C A T E NO: 1B44
YBAR O F ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL 0 4 02-20-30-3000320-

0000

DascrtpHon o l Propsrty: LEO SEC
02 TW P 206 ROE 30E N 2S0 FT O F
W 240 FT OF NW 1/4 (LESS ROS)
Namaa to a ta d i
OF SANFORD INC
A l ol said proper
Ccurdy e l Bananoto. Bm oeT Ftortda.
Untoaa such canfficato(t) th a i ba
redaamad scoordng to tow. toa prop•fty d n o tw d In tueft c a d ftc ili( i)
adl bs add to M Isghasl biddar a l
M a«al bonl door. Bananoto County
Courthouee. Sardord. Ftortda. on
Monday. October 14. 2002. d
II 00am
Paymera d 8ala laa. f f * r a v .
documentary stamp la it s and
reourdtog Isas are requeed to ba
pad by M auccaadd btodar d toa
sale. F id paymera d an amours
aqud to M hgtoasl b d to due rvdtn
14 hours after toa affirarttoad ama d
sale A l payments sh al ba cash or
**■‘kf»nl6Bf1
Vritnim
anl
mart#
yMffirwissvv
p rsu iF iig
iii,
r*•ffikre
peyabto to M d a rk r l tw Q rcut
Cout
Dated on *707002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Oaradtoa Hartord D apity d ark
P u b ish Saptomber 4, II, I t. 23.
2002
00031
N aSead
•er T lx Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
MLMCI OUST (PIER), tta holder d
toa toBomng cardicalals) has Nad
ta d carttcaied ) tor a laa dead to ba
toauad toareon Tha cerMtoale Hum­

as.as----—
a a ------■■----»i----iv
u iiv f ot
application
for T n Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. that
MLMCI CU ST (PIER), toa holdar d
toa toaowmg cartifcaiad) hat Mad
seal M H H M tor a las dead to ba
toauad toareon The cenfficate Hum­
berts) and year(t) d issuance, toe
description d tot property, and tie
nam ed) m which a was assessed
to/tre a t Soiows
CERTIFICATE NO: 113*
TEAR OF ISSUANCE. &gt;000
PARCEL 104 02-20-30-321-0000-

1100
Dsscnpbon d Property UNIT 110
RIDOEWOOO V lU A G A CONDO
ORB 3139 PO 268
Names In which attassad SUSAN
L SIRIANNI
A l d said property bang to toe
County d Semnoto. SUM of Ftortda
Untoae such certificated) sh al be
redeemed accordvtg to lew. toe prop­
erty deecnbed to such certificated)
vrti be toto to toa huptasl bidder al
toa west hors door. Oamtnoto County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Ftonda. on
Monday. October 14, 2002. al
1100am.
rty ro n t of
Im , sppfccAbi®
docum anury stamp M is t and
raoordng leas are reoevrad to ba
paid by toa au ccettM biddar d toa
sale. F u l paym ad d an am oud
equal lo toa highest bid to due warvn
24 hoers s lla f toa advertised tune d
sale. A l paym ent sh a l ba cash or
guaranteed
m tlrum ani.
made
payable to toa C ie d d tta C iroul
Court.
Dated on *7*7002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oeraidtoe Hartord Deputy Ctork
Pudtoh: Saptomber 4. it . IS. 23.

2002
0 0033
Nodes o f Appdcsdon
• - . . . . lo r Tv. Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY O M EN,
MLM CI CU ST (OLYMPIC). t o * 4 _
■i s k j w
e- -■-»#/ a.
■•r ot me
u a n c a iv it; w.---n u rberts) and yaarti) d issuance.
Ihe description d toa property, and
to t nam ed) to wtveh I was st t ast sd
tolars as teBow*
CERTIFICATE NO: 1BB4
YEA R O F ISSUANCE: 2000
PAR CEL 104 02-20-30 *210000
tta o
Dascrtibon d Property UNIT IIS
RDO EW O O O VILLAS A CONDO
O RB 3188 P 0 26S
Names In ah kh assessed RIOOEWOOD VILLAS INC
A l d sard property bang to toa
C cu Y y d Semnoto. Stole d Ftonda.
Urease such certfficatod) sh a l ba
redeem ed according to tow. tha
preparty dat enbad In such cwrtfficatod) w9 ba add to toe N d « tl biddec at
Iront door, GarrMnofa
County
Courthouse.
Sanlord.
Ftortda. on
Monday. October 14. 2002. al
11.00am
Payment of 8ela laa,
docum anury tu m p M is t and
raconkng Mas ara raquved to ba
paid by toa succasth i biddar al toa
Sato F id payment d an a m o u l
equal to fie raghetl bid to due warm
24 hours after toa adverse#d ama d
aato. A l paymares ahal ba cash or
guaranteed
mttrumere.
made
peyabto to toa Ctork d toa Cacuk
Court
Dated on 1792002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by OerakJtie Hartord Deputy Ctork
Pubtoh Saptomber 4. 11. IB. 23.

2002

n rw iR
FfmRra d Aj-|«rw-wv*m
tov Tav Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
MLMCI CUST (OLYMPIC), toa hold­
er d toe tdow aig certfficatod) hat
Mad said certfficatod) tor a las daad
to ba toauad toareon. Tha certfficate
numberts) and yeaRs) d Isauanca.
toa (toeergaon d toa properly, and
toa nama(s) n wtoch 4 was at ta ssad
tta ro as kffiows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1SB4
YEAR O F ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL 104: 02-20-30-321 -00001030
Daacrlpaon d Property UNIT 101
RIDOEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
O RB 31BS PG 288
Names to which assessed DANIEL
A KAMINSKY
A l d said property being to toa
County d Semnoto. 6toto d Ftonda
Untoaa such certificated) sh al ba
redeemed aoconkng to tow, toe prop­
erty deecitood to eudi certfficatod)
wto ba sold to toa hv/ien tavktor al
toa weal here door. Semnoto Cocrty
Courthouee. Sanlord. Florida, on
Monday. October 14. 2002. al
1100am
Paym tm of Sato faa,
docum anury stamp U se s and
raconkng torn are requred to ba
paid by toa succeeafiJ bkktor d toa
aato. F u i paymanl d an am oua
equal to toa laghaat U d W due wahm
24 h ove after toa sdreffieed ama d
aato AJ paymares sh al ba cath or
guar am sad
m tlrum ani.
made
peyabto to toa Ctork d toa Cacuk
Court
Deled on *797002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Oerakkne Hartord Deputy Ctork
Pubkah September 4. I t. IS. 23.
2002
00017
M ote* Of
OfiOO
fot T ii P is d
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. tttt
RUTH COLM AR. tr« h o tt* of » *

N otice of A pplication
foe Tax Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. toa!
RUTH C O LM AR toa holder ct toa
toaowmg csrtificalad) has Nad seal
cartheals: i ) lor a U i daad to ba
Issued toareon Tha certificate num­
bed#) and yeads) o l Issuance, toa
dtacnpbon ol toa progeny, and toa
nam ed) m which a was assessed
tolars aa tottows
CERTIFICATE NO: *83
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1BB3
PARCEL 0 4 31-19-31-326-00000130
Deacnpbon ot Property LEO LOT
13 CE0ARHU.L PB 29 PQ 16
Names n wtveh assessed JUDITH
OABBAI PERSO NAL REP
A l cl said property being In toa
Coim ly of Ssmlnoto. SUte of Ftonda
Untoss such csrtificatod) shal ba
radaamad accordng lo tow, tha proparty described In such certifies1#d)
wd ba sold to toe N ^ ie tl bkktor at
toa was! Iron! door. Semnoto C o u ly
Courthouse. SarJord. Ftonda. on
Monday. October 14. 2002. at
11:00am
Paymanl o l Sato toa, appkcabto
documentary stamp lavas and
raconkng toes ara required to ba
pad by toa succastiui baktor al toa
Sato Fiffi paymanl o l an amount
equal to toa highest bid to due vriBim
24 hours after toa advertised tons oI
sals A l paymares ahal ba cash or
guaranteed
Instrument,
made
peyabto to 9w Ctork o l toa Cacuk
Court
Dated on *797002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oerakkne Hartord Deputy Ctork
Pubish Saptomber 4, It, IB. 23.
2002
00039
Node* of Appflcotton
tor Tas Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toa!
MLMCI CU ST (OLYMPIC), toa hold
ar of toe toaowmg oartfficatslt) has
Jtod said certificated) tor a U i daad
to ba toauad fierean The cartificate
numbar(s) and year(s) ol toauanoa.
toa daaenphon o l toa properly, and
toa nam ed) to which • was a s ia ssad
M a as toaows
CERTIFICATE NO: 1STS
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL 10#: 02 20 30 521 -0000
2130
Description o l Properly: UNIT 211
RIDOEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3 169 PG 269
Namaa to which s a le s tad
WILLIAM W READ JR
A l ol said property bang to toa
County of Semnoto. S u u ol Ftortda
Unless such caroficaud) sh al ba
redeemed ecconkng to law. toa prop­
erty deecrtoed to such certificated)
wto ba sold to toa highest biddar al
toa west front door. SamtooU Court/
Courthouse. Sanlord. Ftortda. on
Monday. October 14. 2002. at
1100am.
Paymanl ol Sato laa. appucabU
docum anury sum p U vas and
raconkng toes are required to ba
paid by toa successful biddar a l toa
sals. F u l paymanl o l an sm txrt
equal to toa lughea! bid to due aktoin
24 houra aflat toa advertised ama ol
sals A l paym ent ahal ba cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
peyabto to toa Ctork ot toa Cvcuk
Court.
Dated on *797002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Oerakkne Hartord Deputy Ctork
Pubksh Saptomber 4. 11, 19. 23.
2002
00040
Node* of AppWcotloq
foe Tax Dwwd
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. H al
MLMCI CUST (OLYMPIC), toa hold­
ar o l toa tolowmg certfficatod) has
Mad la id cartfficatod) lor a laa daad
to ba —a.-wri toareon Tha certfficato
num bwlt) and yaarti) of taaoanca.
8 xi dttcnpbon of lha proparty, and
Via nam a(i) m wtxch I wax aaaaaxad
it'ara as toiows.
CERTIFICATE NO: M l
YEAN OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID* 35-10 30 3000240
0000
Dsscnpbon of Proparty: LEO SEC
35 TWP 19S ROE 30E BEQ 1106S
FT E ♦ 612-5 FT N O F SW COR
RUN E 264 FT N 312.5 FT W 264 FT
8 312 6 FT TO BEO (LESS RO)
Kama* m wtxch a**a**ad BETTY
J FREDOtE. ERIK T FREDDIE
A l of sa«J proparty baaig In Vtt
County of SanvnoN. State of Florida.
Unteas such c*n*cate(s) ahal ba
radaamad according lo law. 8ia prop­
arty daaertted in such canAcatefa)
wd ba ao*d to tha Nghaat taddsr al
Via w ssi front door. S—ranote Coutfy
Coudhouaa. Sanlord. Floods, on
Monday. O dobsr 14. 2002. at
1100am
Paymanl of Sate fas. appfccabte
docum anury sum p taiaa and
raconAng tea* ara raquvad lo ba
paid by Via auccaasful biddar a l tia
sate Fu* paymanl of an amour*
aquai to fia Ngruat bid la dus warxn
24 houra after tha advartiaad Uma of
sate A l paymsnta ahal ba caah or
guaraniaad
malrumant.
mada
payabte lo tw Ctert of tw Crrorf
Court.
Dated on S7S7002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by O srattna Hartord Osputy CterX
Pubkah Saplambar 4. 11. 16. 25.
2002
00041
for Tax Daad
NOTICE IS H EREBY GW EN, tool

N otice of A pplication
foe Tax Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. * at
MLMCI CU ST (PIER), lha holdar of
(ha foRowtng certificate^*) haa Mad
said cartificalais) lor a M i daad to ba
issued toareon The certfficato mewbeds) and /verts) ct issuance toa
deeuaffion ct toa property, and fie
name&lt;&gt;) In wtvcri a was assassad
M bre as toiows.
CCFTHFICATI NO: 1410
Y tA N O F ISSU AN CI: 2000
PARCEL 104 14-20- 29-5JC-00000240
Description ol Property LED LOT
24 A lA Q U A PH 1 PB 33 POS 67 TO
71
Names In wtvcti assassad PEDRO
J GOMEZ
A l o l seal property bang In Fra
C ocrty o l Semnoto. SUM ct Ftonda
Untoes sueft cartfficato(s) sh a l ba
redeemed ecconkng to law, toa prop­
erty d aicrtiad In sucri cartfficatod)
wd be spkj to toa highest bkktor 1
toe was) here door. Sam nola County
Courthouse, Sanlord. Ftonda. on
Monday. October 14. 2002. al
1100am
Payment ct Sale las. appkcabto
docum anury stamp U vas and
raconkng torn are required to ba
paid by *w successful bidder at toa
sale F u l paymanl ol an amount
equal to the dopiest bid » due warm
24 hoiks aftsr toa adven e ed ama ol
aato. A l paymares sh a l ba caah or
guaranteed
Instrument,
mada
peyabto to toa Ctork ct toa Cacuk
Court.
Dated on *797002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oerakkne Hartord DepuTy Clark
Pubtoh Saptomber 4. 11. I t. 23.
2002
00043
o f A pplication
NOTICE IS H EREBY OW EN, toal
RUTH CO LM AR, toa holder of toa
loiowtog certificated) has Had la id
cartfficatod) tor a U i dead to ba
issued toareon. Tha certfficato nunbard) and year(i) ol Isauanca. toa
daacrlpaon o l toa property, and toa
nam ed) in which a waa assassad
n.»fv as toiows:
C tim n C A T I NO: B83
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1908
PARCEL 104: 31-18-31-32B40000040
Description ct Properly LEG LOT 4
CED ARM U . PB 29 PG 11
Namaa In atoch l i t res vd JUDITH
OABBAI PERSO NAL REP
A l ct said property being to toa
County o l Senwwto. SUM o l Ftonda.
Untore auch cartfficatod) sh al ba
radaamad according to Uw, tha
property deserted to such certifi
catod) wffi ba sokd to toa ht^wsl lad­
der a l fie weal bora door, Senwicto
County
Courthouaa.
Sanlord.
Ftonda. on
Monday. October 14. 2002. al
1100am.
Paymanl ol Sals Ire. appSpaN a
docum anury stamp U vas and
raconkng tore ara required to ba
paid by toa successful (adder a l toa
sale. F u l paymanl ct an a m o u l
equal to toa d r ie s t tad U due warvn
24 hours after toa aOvsrared tons ol
aato A l paymares sh al ba caah or
guaranteed
instrument,
m ads
peyabto to toa Ctodi ol toe Circus
Court.
Dated on B7B7002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K OF THE CW CUfT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Gvrakkrw Hartord Deputy Ctork
Publish Saptomber 4. 11, 11. 23.
2002
00044
V EH K X E AUCTION
1 .-BO. M aids
9C82MS831332
A ucion to be held on 08-19-02 O
10AM at Precha« s Towing. 1240 S.
C R 427, Longwood
PUffiah September 4.2002
0 0043
m

THE ORCUTT COURT
OF T H t 19TH
j u d ic ia l

cutcurr,

M ANO FOR
SEM M O LE COUNTY,
FLOtUOA
G EN ERAL
j u r is d ic t io n d iv is io n

C A S S NO: IB B it CA14 L
NATIONSBANK O F TEXAS. N A .
PLAINTIFF
VS
EARL L M EYER. J R . IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.QRANTEES.
ASSIG NEES. UENO RS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST EARL L M EYER. JR .
HELEN M EYER IF LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPO USE.
HEIRS. O EVISEES. GRAN TEES.
ASSIG NEES. UENO RS.
CREDITORS. TURSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIM 1NO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
O R AGAINST H ELEN M EYER.
UNKNOWN SPO USE O f HELEN
M EYER ALAFAYA WOODS
H O M EO W N ERS ASSOCIATION.
IN C . PAM ELA MEYER. MAUREEN
L STEW ART; JO HN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
RE-NO n e e OF
FORECLO SURE B ALE
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN pueuenl lo an Order O ranling toa
Mobon to R atal Foractosure Sale
dated S EP 03. 2002 entered in C M
Casa No 96 636 CA 14 l of toe

IN THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO FOR
SC IRNO LE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GEN ERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S IN O : 01 CA 110914 L
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
KIRKLAND ALVIN BOSTIC KYJA
KIRKLAND A BOSTIC. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENO RS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AQAINST KIRKLAND ALVIN
BOSTIC A/K/A KIRKLAND A.
BOSTIC. SHARON BOSTIC IF LIV­
ING. AND
IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOW N SPO U SE. HEIRS.
D EVISEES.
Q RANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TURSTEES AND A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIM ING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
OR AGAINST SHARON BOSTIC.
SUSAN K. OUROET IF LIVING, ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOW N
SPO U SE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
Q RANTEES.
ASSIG N EES.
LIENO RS.
CREDITO RS.
TURSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST SUSAN K. BURGET.
JOHN DOE ANO JAN E DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(8)
RE-NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OW EN p u tu an l lo an Order O ranling toa
Motion lo Rasa! Foreclosure Sate
dated S EP 03. 2003 anterod to CMI
C m * Hb , O l CA lo o t 14 U t B a
Ctrakt Court ct toa 19TH Judttal
C * o a to and tor SEMINOLE Court/.
SANFORO. Florida. I w9i re* to toa
h l^ aw and bast biddar tor cash al
AT W EST FRONT DOOR a l toa
SEM INOLE County Courthouse
located a l 301 N PARK AVENUE In
SANFORO. F L a l 11» AM a m. on
toa day ol O CT 01.2002 toa M o w ­
ing described property as sal lotto to
said Sunm ary Final Judpnert. Io­
wa
LOT 9. BLOCK A. CELER Y AVEADDITION
TO
SANFORO.
ACCO RDING TO THE PLAT
THEREO F. AS RECO RO ED IN
PLAT BOOK 1. PAGES 12*. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEM M O LE COUN­
TY FLO RIO A
Dated ton day o l S EP 03.2002.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Ctork o l toa Q rtskl Court
By Mary 8»roupe
Deputy Ctork
Pubksh to:
THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFICES OF DAVID J.
STER N . P A . ATTORNEY FO R
PLAM TIFF
801 S Urtvarsty Drive Suss *00
Plantation. FL 33324
(9*4)233-8000
01-77979(NCU
IN ACCO RD ANCE WITH THE
AM ERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, parsons vkto tkssbans i need(no a toectel accommodation thoted
m e a d COURT AOMM STRATION.
al
V ia
SEM INOLE
County
Courthouse a l 407-665-4227, I 6009*8-8771 (TDO) Of 1-800-9*8-8770,
vto Florida Relay Sam oa
Pubash September II. 11.2002
00088
M THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JU 0K 3A L ORCUTT,
M ANO FOR
SCM M O LS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GEN ERAL
JURISDICTION n v n tO N
C A M MO: 02 CAO O M 14 W
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION fMJA FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES O B/A
SUNBELT NATIONAL M Ot’ TQAGE.
PLAINTIFF
VS
EUGENIA B COFFEY. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPO U SF.
HEIRS.
OEVISEES.ORANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. UENO RS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOCR
O R AGAINST EUGENIA B CO F­
FEY; UNKNOW N SPO U SE OF
EUGENIA B. CO FFEY. IF ANY.
JO HN DOE ANO JANE OOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
RE-NO TICt OF
FO RECLO SU RE B A U
NOTICE IS HEREBY GW EN pik
tuant 10 an Order Granting toa
Motion lo Reeel Foreclosure Sato
dated August 26. 2002 entered in
Crv9 C are No 02 CA 0066 14 W ct
toa Cactkl Court ct too U TH Jutkoei
Cacuk in and lor SEMINOLE County
SANFORD. Ftonda. I wffi s a l to toa
lughetl and (reel (adder tor cash al
AT W EST FRONT DOOR al toa
SEM INOLE County Courthouse
toeatod a l 301 N PARK AVENUE to
SANFORO. FL. a l 1100 AM a m. on
toa i ti day or October. 2002 toa M towng daaenbad property a t sal
lorto m said Sunm ary Final
LOT 36. OF ROOM M U . UNIT
THREE. ACCO RDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 15. PAGE 32. PUBLIC
RECO RDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIDA

P u b k sh in

THE SEMINOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFICES OF DAV10 J
STERN, P A .. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 S U n iv e rsity D riv e S u ite * 0 0
P la n ta tio n . F L 3 33 24
(9 * 4 )2 3 3 8 0 0 0
0 1 -7 -&lt; ’ 9 (N C L )

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PRO BATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 02 921-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
JOHN THOMAS EDWAROS.
D e ce a se d

IN ACCO RD ANCE WITH THE
AM ERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parsons with dnabkkwe need­
ing a special accotnmodafion should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
toa
SEM INOLE
County
Coutoout# a l 407 6654227. 1 600
9**6771 (TOO) or 1 8009*86770.
via Ftonda Relay Same#
Pubfish September 11.18.2002
00089

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha arkmnwtretion of toa aetata of
JOHN
THOMAS
EDW AROS.
deceased Fka Number 02 923CP.
w panrkng to toa Cacuk Court lor
Sam nola County. Ftonda. Probata
Dmsion. toa address ck sksch Is P O
Bov 6099. Sanlord. F L 32772. Tha
namat and address ct to t personal
repratareairve and toa paraonal rapresertatrve's attorney ara sal lorto

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
tE M M O lE COUNTY
CASE NO. 02-CA-180-14-0
INGOMAR LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP. A NEVADA
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.
Plaabff. at a l,
vs
STEPH EN CAM PBELL:
UNKNOWN SPO USE O f STEPHEN
CAM PBELL; VIVIAN C A M P B E U
A/K/A VWIAN M C A M P B E U .
UNKNOWN SPO USE OF VIVIAN
C A M P B E U A/K/A VIVIAN M
C A M P B E U BENEFICIAL
FLORIOA. INC ; GREEN TREE
FINANCIAL SERVICING
CORPORATION. CITY OF
SANFO RO . FLORID. FED ERAL
DEBT MANAGEMENT. INC . NK/A
FOM. IN C : SUNTRUST BANK. A
BANK CHARTERED UNDER THE
LAW S OF THE ST OF GEORGIA;
ORLANOO REGIONAL
HEALTHCARE SYSTEM . INC.;
D U 'A ORLANOO REGIONAL
MEDICAL CENTER. INC :
COMM ERCIAL CAPITAL
CORPORATION. UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA.
. UNKNOWN
TENANT # r
, UNKNOWN TEN ­
ANT 42.
Detondanta
RE-NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OW EN pusuanl lo a Final Judgment ol
Foractosure dated AUG 29. 2002.
and entered In Casa No 02-CA 18014-0. ol toa Cacuk Court ol toa
Eighteen*! Jutkoal Cacuk to and tor
Samaioia County. Ftonda . skwram
INGOMAR LIMITED PARTN ER­
SHIP. A NEVADA LIMITED PART­
NERSHIP. it a Platotift and
STEPH EN CAM PBELL:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF STEPHEN
C A M P B E U : VWIAN C A M P B E U
A/K/A VIVIAN M C A M P B E U :
UNKNOWN SPO USE OF VWIAN
C A M P B E U A/K/A VWIAN M CAM P­
B E U BENEFICIAL FLO RIO A 94C,;
O REEN TREE FINANCIAL SERVIC­
ING CORPORATION. CITY OF
SANFO RD. FLORID. FEDERAL
DEBT MANAGEMENT. IN C . NK/A
FDM. IN C; SUNTRUST BANK, a
bank chartered raider toe law i oI toe
S t ol Georgia. ORLANOO REGION
AL HEALTHCARE SYSTEM . INC,
DTLA ORLANDO REGIONAL MED­
ICAL CEN TER. INC : CO M M ER­
CIAL CAPITAL CORPORATION.
UNITED STATES O f AM ERICA
.
UNKNOW N TENANT a l;
UHVUVtJwm .TUrtW U ex ara ton
Defendants I wki t e i to toa
a d bear biddar lor cash a l Waal
bonl door e l toe Courthouse X I N.
Park Avanua. Sanlord. FI 32771, al
IlflO AM on O CT 01. 2002. toa W-

A U INTERESTED PERSO NS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
AJ known or reasonably atcertatoabto. mcludng coren gent cradBota ct
toa OacedanTa estate on whom a
copy ol tots nonce la served wehn
three (3) months after toe dale ol toe
first publication ol ton nonce must Me
toev dam s with tow C o u t WITHIN
THE LATER O F TH R EE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY ( X ) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE O F
A CO PY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
AJ other crerklora ct toe decedent
and parsons having clam s or
demands against decedent's estate,
m utt fits fir e dam s wah tots Court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION O f THIS NOTICE
A U CLAIM S DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F LE D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIOOS SET FORTH ABO VE.
ANY CLAIM F L E D TWO (2) YEARS
O R MORE A FTER THE D E C E­
D EN TS OATE O F DEATH IS
BARRED
THE DATE O F FIRST PUBLICA­
TION IS Saptomber 11.2002
C &amp; Personal Repraeereaavet
John Stopkwn Edwards
2317 8 Ftogtor A re
Flagler Beach FL 3 2 1 X
and
C Susan Edwards
238 W Wstooume A re
W iser Park. FL 32769
OEOROE C KELLEY. ESQUIRE
Ftonda Bar No 098323
Poet OTftco Bos 1132
ApopU. FL 32704-1I X
Telephone 407 688 2 1 X
Attorney tor Personal Representative
Pubtoh September 11,18,2002
00093_______________________

lorto to said Final Judgm ent to ekt
LOTS 9 8 10. (LESS THE EAST SB
FEET) BLO CKS, TIER 11. FLO R C A
LANO B COLONIZATION COMPA­
NY LIMITED. E R TR AFFO R D 8
M AP O F THE TOWN O F SANFORO.
ACCO RD ING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECO RDED IN PLAT
BOOK I. PAOES 38 THROUGH 84.
O F THE PUBLIC RECO RD S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctorti ct toa C o u t
B y Mary Stroups
As Deputy Clark
Pubksh Seminole Herald
Submkted by.
Marc A Ben-Ezra. P A
Attorneys tor Ptatolkl
931 N E . 167*1 Street. SUM 204
North Miami Beach. Ftonda 331B2
Telephone (305)77041 00
Pubksh September 11,19. 2002
00090
IH T H i ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 19TH
jU O C U L C M C u rr
M ANO FOR
SEM M O LE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GEN ERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C are No. OO-CA-l 303-14-L
NATIONSCREDIT FINANCIAL
SERVICES CORPORATION,
suceeaor by merger to
NATIONSCRECMT MORTGAGE
CORPORATION OF FLORIOA.
TINA MINES ANO UNKNOWN
PARTIES IN POSSESSION. M a t.
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY OW EN p u
tuant to a Summary Final Judgment

ct Foredoeura In d u in g Award ol
Aaom eyt' Fare and Coats dated
S EP 03. 2002. entered to C are No.
OOCA-1302-14-L of toe O cu 4 Court
ol toa 19TH Ju kcw l O cu a to and tor
Seminole County. Ftonda wherein
NATIONSCREDIT FINANCIAL S ER ­
VICES CORPORATION, successor
by merger lo NATION SCREDIT
M O RTGAGE CORPORATION O F
FLORIDA w toa Ptatolkl and TINA
MINES ANO UNKNOWN PARTIES
M
PO SSESSIO N .
le/are
Defendants. I srifl tek to 9ie highest
snd bast biddar tor cash, al watt
bonl door ct toa Sam nola County
Coutooure to toa C ty o l Sanlord.
Ftonda M U M o'clock A M . on
Thursday, toa day ol OCT 01. 2002.
toe toaowmg dreerbed property, as
sal torth to said Summary Final
Judgment ct Foretkoture todurkng
Award ok Aaom eyt' Fare and Coala.
Iowa.
lo t 12. to Block 3. ol NORTH
O RLANDO SECO ND AOOITION.
ecconkng lo toa Plat toereol. as
recorded to Plal Book 12. ar Page
33. o l Ihe Pubkc Records ol
Semnoto Com fy. Ftonda
OATEOtoto day ol SEP 03. 2002
MaryAnno M ono. Clerk
By Mary Strom a
Deputy Cteffc
D#o*m M R o w te te ESQUIRE
ADORNO B YO SS. PA
2901 South Beyahore Drive
Suto 1600
M um . Ftonda 33133
(305)858 33*3
9 yog are a parson w «i a ckeabkky
who needs any ecoommodakon to
order to paracqieto m tow proceed ng. you are sreatod. s i no cost lo
you. to toa provision ct cartan asawtance
Please contact Court
Adm nsirafion 1 X I North Park

M THE ORCUTT CO URT FOR
SEM M O LE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PRO BATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 03-977-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
LOIS I. KNOWITON.
D tc M N d
N0T1CS TO CREDITORS
The edmmietrafion ct toa r
LOIS I KNOW ITON. c
Number 02 927 -CP. la penrkng to toa
Cfrctri Court tor Semnoto C o u ly .
Ftonda. Probata Division, fio
address ol which to Poet Office
Drawer C. Sanford, FL. 32772. Tha
names and addresses ol to#
Personal R spreearaaare and tow **
■i Personal Reprwtwrealire a .M om ey -

todudng mmatured. corengarS Of
uffiqudotodttokm . on itoom lo o p y
ot fto nonce Is served m usl Me Via*
ctoere vnto fee C o u l WTTHM THE
LATER O F 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F THIS NOTICE O R X
DAYS AFTER THE OATE O F S ER ­
VICE O F A CO PY O F T H « NOTICE
ON THEM
AJ otoer cTsrktovs ct tw
and parsons having clalm a or
dom tndt against too decedent's
estate, todurkng unmaturad, conang tn l or uffiqUdatod dalm a. m w t Ma
toae dam s wah tow Court W ITHM 3
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS NOT SO FK ED W E I
BE FOREVER BARRED
THE DATE O F FIRST PUBLICA­
TION IS: Saptomber 11.2002.
DONALO KNOWITON
Ridierd R Baker. Etq u rs
Fionas Bar No 971110
BAKER B ASSOCIATES. P A
Poal Office B o i 4370
W iser Park. FL 32793
Telephone 407/871-9638
Facamke 407/871-3879
Attorney tor Paraonal Repreeenkskfire
Pubtoh Saptomber II. 18.2002
00098
M THB ORCUTT COURT FOR
SCM M O LS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PRO BATE OVtSION
F E S NO. 02-92B-CP
IN RE ESTATE O F
GUNTHER HELMUT HELM S.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Tha arkrsnwn aaon cI toa estate ct
OUNTHER
HELM UT
HELM S,
deceased. Fto Nunber 02 S2S-CP,
w panrkng In toa Q rcu l C o u l tor
Sam nola Couky. Ftortda. Probate
Dhriwon. tw addraaa ol which M X I
N Park Avenue. Sankord. FL, 32771 •
1243 The name# and aikbe n ct toa
Paraonal Represenlaere and tie
Paraonal Rapraaareatrre t aaomay
ara sal lorto baton.
AJ ersdeors ol toa decedent and
other paraona having d im
or
damtnda agerie l decedent's estate,
induikng u m etu ed. coremganl or
unkquidelad deans, on whom a copy
ol tie nonce w served muat Ma toae
deans wto tow Court WITHM THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PU BLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE O R X
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF S E R ­
VICE O f A CO PY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A4 otoar crerkton o l tw dooadanl
and paraona hareig cleans or
demands agesist the decedents
estate, todurkng unmatured, oonarv
genl or m ktM dUed deans, muel Me
toae deans aato tow Court W ITHM S
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
n o t ic e

A U CLAIM S NOT 6 0 FX_ED W K L
BE FOREVER BARRED
THE OATE O F FIRST PUBLICA­
TION IS September II, 2002.
OUNTHER HELM S
Janet A Carver
Ftonda Bet No 193383
D are and Carver. P A
2 0 8 Fifth S tra ti
Femenrkna Beach. FL 32034
Telephone (904) M I-2848
Aaomay tot Personal Rapresaretare
Pubksh Saplambar I t, 18. 2002
00097

MMMMMMt

�Page 4!) Wednesday. September 18. 2002
L

CITY OF LA K E MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARtNO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by tf*
Mayo# and City C orrm tton of lha
City of Lata Mary. Florida, that u « j
Com m unon win hold a City
Corraraanon Maattng lor tha purpov
t of hotting a Pubfcc Haarmg on
Thursday, O clobar 3. 2003. at 7 00
p m (Sacond Raadmg), or a t toon
a t p o tt&amp; a tharaaflar. to oontidar an
Ordrtanca am#nOng tha Coda of
OrrAnancaa by tpaafym g construc­
tion matanata lor fraattandmg w att
Ord-nanc* to ba antihad
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA DELETING
SUBSECTION 154 14(B) OF THE
COOE OF O RD INANCES ENTI­
TLED FEN CES ANO W ALLS. C R E ­
ATING SECTION 154*3 OF THE
C O O E .O F O RD INANCES ENTI­
TLED FEN CES ANO W ALLS. PRO ­
VIDING CONFLICTS. SEVERABILI­
TY ANO EFFECTIVE DATE
Tha Public Hearing wtfl ba h#tt In
tha C fy Com m itto n Chambers at
100 N Country D ub R d . Lake Mary
Tha Pubfcc la Invited to attend and ba
heard Said hearing may continue
from time to time until tha Mayor and
City Commission make a final action
A copy of tha proposed Coda
Amendment ts ava*abte lor inspec­
tion at City Han. Community
Development Department. 100 N
Country Club Road. Lake Mary
Ftortda. Monday through Friday, from
BOO a m untf 5 00 p m . or you may
c a l BA Spivey at (407) 565-1442 lor
more Information
NOTE: IF A PERSO N DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
B Y THE COMMISSION WITH
R ESPECT TO ANY MATTER CO N­
SIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARING. HE OR SHE WILL NEED
A RECO RD OF THE PRO CEED
INGS. AND THAT. FOR SUCH PU R­
PO SE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
EN SU RE THAT A VERBATIM
RECO RD O F THE PROCEEDINGS
IS M AD E. WHICH RECO RD
INCLUOES THE TESTIMONY AND
EVIDEN CE UPO N WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 2B6 0105
PERSO NS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTIC IPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO ­
CEED IN G S SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
THE MEETING AT 407-565-1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
CARO L A FOSTER.
CITY CLER K
Pubfcah September 18. 2002
0 01 37
_________
- - * * — » — *. —

rvouce of AppMtm m n
for Taw Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. »iet
MLMCI CU ST (OCEAN PARK), tha
holder of the U o M ig O D IM cW t)
Iw M
h H certificated) tor a ta i
deed lo bo issued thereon Tho cer­
tificate num ber).) and yoor(,| of
beuanc*. tho description of d o prop­
erty. and d o nam ed) n wtech a w si
ataoaaod tears aa lo*owt:
C lR T in C A T l NO: 1 U I
YEAN O f ISSUANCE: MOO
PARCEL 100: 25-20-31-66A-000022SA
Dsscnpbon of Property LEO 8 198
FT O F N 284 SO FT OP W 222 80 f t
OF LOT 225 BLACK HAMMOCK PB
2pan
N am s. In which aaaaaaad
ROCERT L M ERCER SR
A l of aald property bong n d o
CoxO y of 8om nolo. Stole of Florida
U n ieu out* eertftcstedl anal bo
redeemed u co fd n g lo low, d o prop­
erty doecidod n auefi certifies le d )
wb bo oold lo d o N gh e il bidder ol
t o w a wou poo*, wowau ao co u o y
CiatT O Iaa, Bhdord, S a id a , on
Monday. October 28 . 2002. s l
UOOom .
Payment of Solo loo. sppkcabta
docum entary tu m p U io o end
rocordng lo o t are rsquvsd to ba
paid by d o a u cco u h i b-ddsr e l d o
sate F u l poymonl of an amount
equal lo d o Nghoal bid N duo worm
24 hour* after d o advertieed tone of
•ale A l payments ahal ba caah or
guaranlaod
nttrum ant.
mada
payaOU 10 d a Cte&lt;k of d a O ccrt
C ou rt
Dafad on 911212002.
M ARYANffE MORSE
C LER K O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEM INOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Qsrakkns Harford Dapury Clark
Pubkah September IS .2 J. 2002and
October 2 .9 . 2002
QQ140

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Nodes of A pplication
for T a i Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, dot
MLMCI CU ST (OLYMPIC), d o hold
or of d o tcftowing certificated) hot
Nod sad certificated) lor o la i deed
la bo Issued doroon Tho certificate
number(t) end yoor(i) of laauanca.
d o detcriplion of d o property, and
d o nam ed) n when a was assoaaed
W ars aa M ow s
C E im n C A T E NO: 20*4
YEAR O f ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL 100. 23 20 30 SAQOOOO1330
Doocnpuon of Property LEO W
761.28 FT OF LOT 133 (LESS S 25
FT A W 33 8 FT FOR RO) EUREKA
HAMMOCK PB 1 PO 106
Namao In wfaeft assessed FRED
HYLTON
A l of said property bong n d o
County of Sem ncte. SUM of Flondo
Uni*** ouch cortifcaiod) th e! bo
redeemed oocordng lo low. d o prop­
erty doocid o d n ouch certificated)
wb bo odd to d o highest (adder ol
d o woof front door Som ndo Com fy
Courdouae. Sanford. Flondt. on
Monday. October 28. 2002. of
1100am
Poym onl of Solo lea. appicado
docum onUry stamp ta ia a and
rsootdng N o t ara requved lo ba
paid by d a auocosafd bidder ol d o
•ale F u l poymonl of on amount
equal lo d o faghoot (ad lo duo wohn
24 h o d i after d o advertised tone of
•ole A l payment* ahal ba caah or
guaranlaod
Instrument.
mada
payed* lo d o O o rt of d o Ctroua
Court.
Oalad on 9K2/2002
MARTANNE MORSE
C LER K O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEM INOLE COUNTY. FLO fllO A
by Oerakkn* Harford Deputy Clerk
Pubhaft: Soplombor 18.28.2002 end
October 2. g. 2002
00141
N o tio t oI A p p ffcitio n
for Ta i P u d
NOTICE IS H EREBY OIVEN. d e l
MLMCI CU ST (PIER), d * holder of
d o M ow ing co rtfica u d ) hos Nod
■aid csruficew d) lor a la* dead lo bo
laauod doroon Tho cartlfrcal# numbor(t) end y**r(a) of laauanca d a
dasenpton of d a property end do
nam ed) n which I w u taaoaud
■a'oro a* M ow *
CERTIFICATE NO: 1934
YEAR O f ISSUANCE. 2000
PARCEL IDO 14-20-30-801-00000180
Daacnpoon o l Property LEO LOT
IS B IK D SUNLANO ESTATES PO
II PO 20
Nemo* n wfaeft o itooaod FO S­
TER J SCHUREN
A l of la d property bang n d o
County of S*rtwx*o S u it of Flondo
Unless sueft certificated) *h*l b*
rodoomod eccordng lo lew. d o prop
orty doaenbod n sueft certificate!!)
m l bo to ti lo d a tegheei (udder al
d a w**i Irani door. Som noia C om r,

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Courthouse. Santord. Honda on
Monday. Octob#f 26. 2002. at
11 00am
Payment ol S a* tea. appfccab*
documentary atamp taiaa and
racooting faaa ara ragirrad to ba
paid by tha a u c m iM fcttd#f at the
•ala. F u l paymant ot an amount
•quel lo ft* high#at b tt ta du# withm
24 houra attar tha advadiaad time ot
aate A l paymanta ahal ba caah or
guarantaad
instrument.
mada
payabta lo tha Cterk of tha O cm t
Court
Datad on W 2/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GeraV&gt;ne Harford Deputy Clerk
Pubfcah September 18.25. 2002 and
October 2. 9. 2002
00142
Notice of Application
for T a i Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. that
MLMCI CUST (PIER), the holder of
the foAowmg c#rtif&lt;ate&lt;a) haa f*ed
aa*d cart-tic#*!») for a U i deed to ba
laaued thereon The certificate num­
ber! a) and year(t) of taauanca. the
deaenphon of the property, and the
named) in which it waa aaaeaaed
ia/ara aa »o«owa
CERTIFICATE NO: 1671
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID* 02 20 30-521-00001290
Deaenphon of Property UNIT 129
RIDGEWOOD VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3169 PO 266
Name* m which aaaaaaad SUSAN
L SIRIANNI
A l of aa&gt;d proparty bmng in tha
County of Sanvnoia. SUte of Florida
Unlaaa auch cartifcata(a) ah al ba
redeamad accordvig lo law. tha proparty daaenbad in auch cartificata(a)
wi* ba aoid lo Via highaat bidder at
Via weal front door, Seminoie County
Courthouae. Sanford. Florida, on
Monday. October 26. 2002. at
11 00am
Paymant of Saia lea. applicable
documentary atamp ta ia a and
raconting faaa ara ragutrad to ba
pad by Via aucceaaM bddar at tha
aaie F u l paymant of an amount
eQual lo tha htghaat b d la due within
24 houra after tha Advertieed hme of
aaie A l payments ahal ba caah or
guaranteed
metrument.
mada
payable to tha Clark of tha Circuit
Court
Dated on *12/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. aO R lO A
by Oerakkne Harford Deputy Clark
Pubkah September 18.25. 2002 and
Oclobar 2. 9. 2002
00143
•
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nonce or app licatio n
Iof yt I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
MLMCI CUST (PIER). Via holder of
me ronowmg canmcaiat*) naa r#aa
••M certificated) tor • u * deed lo bo
laauod Ihereon Tho cortiAcat* numtw '(i) and y*ai(a) of beuanca, the
dole/p iion of tho property, and Via
nam ad) m wfaeft • w u a u a u o d
te'srv u M ow *
CERTIFICATE NO: 11
V tA R O f ISSUANCE: 1000
PARCEL 10# 24-19-29-5AA-00000080
Doocnpuon of Property LEO LOT 8
B IK D AS TOR FARMS PB 8 PQ (3
Homo* In which aw otood CHA8ITY
W AONER.
KATHLEEN
SHRAKE
A l of said proparty booig m Via
County of Somanofa. Suta of Florida
Unia** such certificated) ahal bo
lodoomod occontoig lo low. Vw prop­
erty ite. r rth. il In M d i rente. a r il)
wW bo odd to m* te y ie b biddor M
Ih# wool Irani door. Sommol* Com fy
Courtftouu, Sanford. Flondt. on
Monday. October 28. 2002. ol
HOOam
Poymonl ol Sal* It*. oppOcabN
docum onUry alomp U m
and
tacontoig N os ara raqiarad lo bo
paid by Vi* tuccotahjl (xddof of tho
•al*. Ft* poymonl ol an amour*
equal lo Vw N gftotl (ad It duo wfthm
24 hours attar Via atfvoruaad tons of
•ala. A l paymanta aha* ba cash or
g u a ra n te e d

- in stru m e n t.

m od*

payable lo Vw Clark ol Vi* O cm t
Court.
Datad on *12/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GerakJme Harford DepiAy Clark
Pubkah September 18.25.2002 and
October 2. 9. 2002
00144
fo r Tax Daad
NOTICE (S HEREBY GIVEN, that
MLMCI CU ST (OLYMPIC). Via hold­
er of Via loiow ing cartrficata(a) haa
Nad aaid certificated) lor a tax daad
lo ba issued thereon The certificate
num bers) and year(s) of Issuance,
the description of the property, and
Via nam ed) in which k waa aaaaaaad
is/are aa foiowa
CERTIFICATE NO: 1B70
YEA R O f ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL IDS 02-20-30-521-00001260
Deaenphon of Property: UNIT 128
RIDGEW OOD VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3169 PO 266
Names m whch aaaaaaad SUSAN
L SIRIANNI
A l of said property bemg m Via
County of Semmoie. Suta of Honda
Unless auch certrftcalad) ahal ba
redeamad according to law. tha prop­
erty daaenbad m such certificated)
wd ba sold lo Via Nghest tedder st
Via watt front door. Semmole Counfy
Courthouse. Sanford. Honda, on
Monday. October 28. 2002. at
1100am
Paymant of S a lt fee. apphcaMs
documentary stamp U xss and
raconftng faas a rt required lo ba
paid by tha successful Udder at the
sale F u l payment of an amount
aqu ailo Via highaat tad is dua w lhin
24 hours aflsr Via adverbsad fame of
sale A l payments sh al ba cash or
guarantaad
instrument.
mada
payable lo Via Clark of tha O c u t
Court
Dated on *12/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Geraldine Harford Deputy Clark
Pubkah September 18.25. 2002 and
October 2. 9. 2002
00145
N otice of Applicatio n
for Tax Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vial
MLMCI CUST (PIER). Via holder of
Via toaowng certificated) has Nad
u id certificated) lor a tax daad lo ba
issued thereon Tha certificate Hum­
bert*) end yeard) of laauanca. the
description of Via property, and Via
nam ed) m whch X waa aaaaaaad
ta ara aa lokowa
CERTIFICATE NO: 1B77
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID# 02-20-3D521-0000
2110
Deaenphon of Property UNIT 211
RIDGEW OOO VILLAS A CONDO
O RB 3169 PG 266
Names m whch aaaaaaad CLU S­
TER BRANCH PARTNERS LTD
A l of said property bemg m the
Coutfy of Serrano*. Suta of Florida
Unless such certificated) sh a l ba
redeemed accenting lo law. the prop­
erty descrtied in such ce rtifcattd )
w«* be sold lo Vie highest Udder at

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the west front door. Serrano* County
Courthouae. Sanford Honda, on
Monday. O clobar 28. 2002. st
11 00am
Payment of S a* fee. appfacab*
documentary stamp Maes and
retorting lees are required to be
paid by the successful Udder at the
aa* FuS payment of an amount
equal to tha highest b*d ts due wtthtn
24 hours aher the advertised tvne of
aa* A* payments ahal b# caah or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
payab* to tha C *rk of the Circuit
Court
Dated on *12/2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Oeraktine Harford Deputy C *rk
Pubkah September 10.25. 2002 and
October 2. 9. 2002
00146
N otice of A pplication
for Tax Deed
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. thal
MLMCI CUST (CLOVERFIELD). the
holder of the fokowmg certificated)
haa filed said certificated) for a Ux
deed to be laaued thereon The cer­
tificate number(a) and yaar(a) of
laauanca. tha deaenption of tha prop­
arty. and tha nam ed) in which N was
assessed Is/are a t fokows
CERTIFICATE NO: 3066
YEA R OF ISSUANCE: 2000
PARCEL ID# 13 21 29 522 54200170
Deaenphon of Property LEG UNIT
17 BLD G 542 RO YAL ARM S
CONDO O RB 1460 PG 1564
Nam es In which aaaeaaed
EU G EN E C ORDWAY. K ELLY A
ORDWAY
Am of said property beng n the
County of Serrano*. SUte of Florida
Unless such certificated) sh a l ba
redeamad accenting to law. tha proparty descrtie d In auch certrfceied)
w* be aokj to the highest twJder st
the west front door. Serrano* County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, on
Monday. October 28. 2002. at
1100am
Paymant of S a* tee. appkcab*
documentary atamp taxes and
recoating lees are required lo be
paid by tha successful bidder at V *
aa* Fuk paymant of an amount
aqual lo V * highaat b*d * dua w«Nn
24 hours sf* r V * advertised fame of
sa*. A l payments ahal be cash or
guaranteed
Instrument.
made
payab* lo the CWrk of the Circuk
CourtDated on *12/2002
MARYANNE M ORSE
CLER K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Geraldne Harford Deputy C *rk
Pubkah September 16.25.2002 and
October 2. 9. 2002
00147
NOTICE
W orkforce Central Florida
announces that the Executive
Commutes haa scheduled a meeting,
to whch the pubkc * Invited, and
may include such other committee
meetings as deemed necessary lor
V * conduct of Vie Boards business
DATE September 24. 2002
TIME: 9 00 am .
LOCATION WCFOfhcea
1601 Lae Roed. Sts 270
W riter Park FL 32769
PU RPO SE To (tita n s matters of
im ereti lo Workforce Central Florida,
with Retarenca to W orkforce
Development issues
For Further Information. Contact
Gary J Earl. Executive Drector
Workforce Central Florida
1601 Lee Road. S * 270
W riter Park FL 32789
(AOT&gt;741 O M
*rubkah September 10. 2002
00140
IN THE CtRCUfT COURT FOR
SE1MNOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PRO BATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 02-962-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
YELAYNE ARANCIBIA.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The adrrarastrabon of the estate of
YELAYNC A flA N C ld A . deceeaed,
whose date of death was February
20. 2001; * pendng m V * O cu k
Court for Sem ino* Coutfy. Florida.
Probata DfvUion. F#e Number 02962-CP; the address of whch * M l
North Park Avenue. Sanford. FL.
32771. The namas and addresses of
V * Personal RepretanUfave and V *
Personal RapreaenUtive a attorney
are te l forth below
A l creators of V * decedent and
other parsons having claim s or
demands against decedent a eaUte.
inducting unmalured. contingent or
inkguidated dam s, on whom a copy
of Ves notice is served must Me thee
dam s w*h Ves Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY (M ) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE O F A CO PY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l othar creditors of V * decedent
and persons having d a m s or
damands against the decedent a
estate, inducting unmatured, contin­
gent or unkqutoated dam s, must Me
thee dam s with this Court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIM S NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FO REVER BARRED
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIO D S SET FORTH ABO VE.
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
O R M O RE AFTER THE D E C E­
D ENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARREO
THE DATE OF FIRST PUGLICA
TION O F THIS NOTICE IS
Septan*** 10. 2002
CEAUDIO ARANCIBIA
Co-Personal ReprssenUtrve
4631 S W 5th Street
Miami. FL 33134
CARLO S VILA
Cc^Personal Repretenutrve
632 Map* Forest Dove
Ortendo. Florida 32825
STEPH EN D DUNEGAN
Florida Bar No 326933
DEAN. MEAD. EGER TON BLOOO
WORTH. CAPOUANO A BOZARTH.
PA
POGox 2346
Ortendo. FL 32602 2346
Telephone 407/54 M 200
Fax 407/423-1631
Attorney lor Personal Repretenutrve
Pubkah September 18. 25. 2002
00149
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PRO BATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 02-904-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
ID AE WEININO.
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The adrrarvstration of the e tU * of
IDA E WEININO deceased. F«e
Number 02 904 CP. * pendng in Vw
O cu rt Court lor Sem no* County.
Florida. Probate Drvtaion. the
address of whch * PO Drawer C.
Sanford FL. 32772 The names and
address
of
V*
Personal
RapreaenUtive and the Personal
RapreaenUtive a attorney ars set
forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSO NS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l creators of V * decedent and

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other persona having d a m s or
demands egantt decedents estate
on whom a copy of this notice is
served must !•* the* claim* with ttv*
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE M ONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A CO PY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A l other creditors of the decedent
and persona having claim* or
dem ands againat the decedent s
estate must !■* thee dam s with tint
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
A IL CLAIM S. DEMANDS AND
O BJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO WILL
BE FO REVER BARRED
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION IS September 10. 2002
Betty Ann Begg*
Personal Repretenutrve
125 Overtirt Roed
Sahna KA 67401
PAU LA M ILLER. ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No 143109
1217 E. Roberson Street
Orlando. FL 32001
407/694 2345
Attorney for Personal Repretenutrve
Pubkah September 10. 25. 2002
00150
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1«TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
Q E N E R A L*
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S IN O : 96 2237CA14Q
ATLANTIC MORTGAGE ANO
INVESTMENT CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF
VS
MOHAMMAD DEIS. IF LIVING. AND
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOW N
SPO U SE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.QRANTEES.
ASSIG NEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
O THER PARTIES CLAIM ING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
O R AGAINST MOHAMMAD DEIS.
UNKNOWN SPO U SE OF MOHAM­
M AD DEIS. IF ANY; PATRICIA
SAYLES FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/K A FIRST UNION NATION­
AL BANK O F FLORIDA; THE
CH ASE MANHATTAN BANK F/K A
CHEM ICAL BANK. HUNTRIDGE
PRO PERTY O W NERS' ASSO CIA­
TION. INC. JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SU RE BALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN purauant to an Order Granting tha
Motion to Reset Foreclosure S a*
datad S EP 10. 2002 entered In C M l
Case No 90 2237 CA 14 O of the
Circuit Court of the 10TH Judicial
O cu k in and for SEMINOLE County.
SANFORD. Florida. I w fl te l to the
highest and beat bidder for caah at
AT W EST FRONT DOOR at tha
SEM INOLE County Courttiouta
located at X I N PARK AVENUE In
SANFORD. FL. at 11 00 AM a m on
the day of O CT 15. 2002 V * M o w ­
ing described property as set forth In
said Summary Final Judgment, toW#'
LOT 11. HUNTRIDGE SUBDIVI­
SION. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 32. PAOE 59 ANO 00. PUB
LIC RECO RD S O F SEM INOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Deled this day of S E P 10. 2002
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryarm* Morse
Clerk o l toe O cu k Court
By. Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clark
Publish In:
THE SEMINOLE HERALO
THE LAW O FFICES O F DAVIO J.
STERN. P.A.. ATTORNEY FO R
PLAINTIFF
M l S University Drive Sake 500
PUnUtion. FL 33324
(954)233-8000
01-77979(NCL)
IN ACCO RD AN CE WITH THE
AM ERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persons wkh (tisabkkiea need­
ing a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
tha
SEM INOLE
County
Courthousa at 407-665-4227. 1-600955-6771 (TOO) or 1-60D965 6770.
v* Florida Relay Service
Pubkah September 18. 25. 2002
00151
IN THE CtRCUfT COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
.
FLORIOA
G EN ERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S IN O : 02 C A 1646 14 L
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION FJYJA FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES O O A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE.
PLAINTIFF
VS
JEANNE SEBEK A K A JEANNE M
SEBEK. E T A L .
DEFEND ANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO
JEAN N E SEB EK A K A
JEAN N E
M
S EB EK
AND
UNKNOWN SPO USE O f JEANNE
SEBEK A K A JEANNE M SEBEK
whose residence la unknown If
he/aha/they be kvmg. and if
hw'ahalhey be deed, the unknown
defendant* who may be spouses,
he**, devisees, grantees, assignees,
fcenors. creators, trustees, and ak
parties cUerang an ekeraat by.
through, under or against the
Defendanu. who are no! known to be
dead or akve. and ak parfaas having
or daerang to have any right, tit* or
intere*l ei the property desenbed in
the mortgage beeig foreclosed here­
in.
YOU ARE H EREBY NOTIFIED Fiat
an action lo foreclose a mortgage on
the lottowing property
UNIT 222, BUILDING 14A. HIDOEN
SPRIN G S
CONDOMINIUM.
ACCORDING TO THE DECLARA
TION O F CONDOMINIUM AS
RECO RD EO
IN
O FFICIAL
RECO RD S BOOK 1594. PAOE 666.
SEM INOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
AND ALL AM ENDM ENTS AND
ATTACHM ENTS
THERETO.
TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED
INTEREST IN THE COMMON E LE ­
MENTS APPURTENANT THERETO
has been Med agaeist you and toe
you are requrad to serve a copy of
your written defenses. &lt; any. to k on
DAVIO J STERN. ESO PUem ira
attorney, whose address is M l S
University Drive SSOO. Plantation. FL
33324 on or betora (no later toan X
days from toe d a* of to# Mat pubk
catwn of to* notice of action) and Me
toe ongeial with toe clerk of to* court
either before service on PtorM a
attorney or mme&lt;tiate»y thereafter,
otherwise a defauk w* be entered
aganat you tor toe rekef demanded
m toe complaint or petition Med here­
in
WITNESS my hand and toe seel of
this Court at SEM INOLE County.
Honda, tots day of SEP10 2002
MARYANNE M O RSE. CLERK
CLER K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW O FFICES OF DAVIO J STERN

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ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
IN ACCO RD ANCE WITH THE
AM ERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persons with dfcabM*a need
mg a special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMNISTRATION.
at
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at (407)665-4227. 1800 955 8771 (TOO) or 1-600-9556770. via Honda Relay Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB
L IM E D ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE W EEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE H ER­
ALD
Pubkah September 18. 25. 2002
00152
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JU0IC1AL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. 02-CA-16SM 4-K
W ELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE IN C . AS
SU CCESSO R BY M ERGER TO
CROSSLAND MORTGAGE CO RP
PUmtift.
v.
SHAUN F. V1NT1MIUA; DAWN M
VINTIMILLA A K A DAWN M REED.
. UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F DAWN
M VINTIMILLA A K A DAWN M
REED; RICHARO PARKER.
UNKNOWN SPO USE OF RICHARD
PARKER; M ARK E. FRINK;
UNKNOWN SPO USE OF MARK E.
FRINK; CARLO S ROSADO.
JO SEFINA ROMAN. ROBERT FAIN.
SHIRLEY FAIN. VERONICA SOTO,
and ak unknown parties claiming by.
through, under or against toe above
named Defendants, who are not
known to be deed or akve. whether
said unknown parties daim as hairs,
devisees, grantees, assignees,
fcenors. creators, trustees, spouses,
or other claim ants; TENANT k l
and or TENANT #2. tha part*s
intended to a cco u f lor toe person or
persons In possession. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. A POLITICAL
SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA; H ECKLE S JEC K LES.
IN C ;
STATE
OF
FLORIDA.
DEPARTM ENT O F REVENU E.
AMERICAN EXPRESS
CENTURION BANK
Defendants
NOTICE O F ACTION
TO MARK E FRINK, UNKNOWN
SPO USE OF MARK E FRINK, and
all unknown parlies claim ing by.
torough. under or against tha above
named Defendants, who ars not
known to be deed or stive, whether
said unknown parties datm as hairs,
devlsaas. grantees, assignees,
fcenors. creators, trustees, spouses,
or other claimant*
Currant Residence Unknown, but
whose last known address was:
2200 North Forsyth Road, #0 24.
Ortando. FL 32M 7
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tia l an Action
to toredoaa a mortgage on toe fol­
lowing property In SEM INOLE
County. Florida, to-wk
LOT 10. BLO CK 4. NORTH
O RLANDO.
2nd
AOOITION.
ACCO RD ING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 12. PAGES 55. 56. ANO 57
O F THE PUBLIC RECO RD S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. a O R lO A
haa bean Mad against you and you
ars required to serve • oopy of your
wraten defenses, &lt; any. to t on D O Lk
G U S C ZAHM. P A . PUmfairs attor­
ney. whose address Is 1 6 6 X U S
Highway 19 North. Suits 300,
Clearwater, Florida 33754. w ttiin totify (X ) days after toe frst pubkeafaon
of to* Notice of Action, and Me toe
ongmal wkh toe Clerk of to* Court st
X I N Park Avenue. Sanford. Honda
32771. either before sendee on
PUintifTs attorney or kmmeOatety
thereafter, otherwise, adatauk wtk be
entered agamst you lor toe refcef
demanded m toe compumt petition
W ITNESS my hand and seal of tha
Court on to* __ day of S E P 10.
2002
(Saal)
Mary Arm Mors#
Clark of tha O cu k Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Pubkshtiv
Serrano* Herald
Douglas C Zahm. P A
1 6 6 X U S Hwy 18N .S300
C*arwster. FL 33764
(727)536*4911 phona / (727)5391094 lax
Pubkah September 10. 25. 2002
00153
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
O F THE EIGHTEENTH
ju d ic ia l c w c u rr
IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
Q ENERAL CTY1L DIVISION
C A S E NO.: a2-CA-203S-14-L
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION HI
PUmtift.
vs.
RICHARD G PYNE; UNKNOW N
SPO USE OF RICHARD Q PYNE;
BETTY M
PYNE; UNKNOW N
SPO USE OF BETTY M PYNE; and
UNKNOW N OCCUPANTS. TEN ­
ANTS. O W NERS. ANO OTHER
UNKNOWN PARTIES, inducting t a
namad Defendant * deceased, toe
personal repreaanutrves. tha
surviving apousa. hers, devisaea.
granises, creators, and a l other
parties cUvrang by. torough. under or
agamst tost defendant and toe
several and respective unknown
assigns, successors In m isrsst.
trustees or other persons claiming by.
torough. undar or against any corpo­
ration or othar legal entity named as
a defendant, and a l dam ianu. par­
sons or parties, natural or corpora*,
or whosa sxacl legal status is
unknown. cUerang under any of tha
above named or descrtied defen­
dants
Defendants
NOTICE O F SUTT • PROPERTY
TO BETTY M PYNE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BETTY
M PYNE
Residence Unknown
M aieig Addrasx Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toai
an action to toredoaa a mortgage on
toe toftowmg property in Serrano*
County. Florida
SITUATE. LYING ANO BEING IN
THE CO UNTY OF SEM INOLE.
STATE OF FLORIDA. TO WIT
BEGIN AT THE NE CORNER OF
LOT 63. CO RRECTED ANO
REVISED P U T OF NORMANDY
PARK. CASSELBERRY. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA. ACCORDING
TO THE P U T THEREO F AS
RECO RD EO IN P U T BOOK 6.
PAOE I X . PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEM INOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
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LOT LINE OF LOT8 55. 88. ANO 87
O F SAID PLAT OF NORMANDY
PARK. TO THE 8W CO RN ER OF
LOT 57. RUN THENCE S TO THE 8
LOT LINE OF SATO LOT 83. RUN
THENCE E ALONG THE 8 LOT UNE
OF SAID LOT 83 TO THE NE C O R ­
NER OF LOT 7. BLOCK 0 . NOR­
MANDY ADDITION TO C A S S E L­
BERRY. FLA. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF A8 RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 7. PAGES 49 ANO SO.
SAID PU BLIC RECO RD S. RUN
THENCE E L Y ON A U N E WHICH
SHALL BE AT RIGHT ANGLES TO
THE W LV RIGHT OF WAY U N E OF
FERN STREET. THENCE RUN N LY
ALONG THE W LY U N E OF FERN
STREET TO THE PO B ALSO
DESCRIBED AS LOT 83 (LESS THE
W EST to rn NORM ANDY PARK.
CO RRECTED ANO REVISED PLAT,
CASSELBERRY. SEMINOLE CO UN­
TY. FLORIDA. AS RECO RDED IN
PLAT BOOK 8 PAGE 100. PUBLIC
RECOROS O f SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIOA: ALSO. BEGIN AT THE
SE CO RNER OF SATO LOT 83. RUN
W 84 39 THENCE SE TO A POINT
ON THE W LY LINE O F FERN
STREET, IS- S L Y FRO M THE
BEGINNING
POINT.
THENCE
NORTHERLY TO BEGINNING
has been Ned s g srisl you. BETTY
M PYNE and UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF BETTY M PYNE. and you art
rsquvsd lo serve e copy o l your wrSten defenses, t any to I. on f t .
P lan t* ■ attorney, who** name and
address » ENRICO G GONZALEZ.
P A , 8285 E s tl Fowler Avenue.
Tempi* Terrace. FL 33817, end Me
the original with the clerk ol the
above-styled Court wshn 30 days
•Itsc toe data ol fv*t pubkcation. olhstwMs. t luugmoni may be entered
agent! you lor Vis rsfcet demanded m
the Com plsnl or Psttn n
WITNESSmy hand and seal cS sa ri
Court on SEP 11. 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K O F CIRCUIT COURT
By R un King
Dspury Clark
In accordance wsh the American.
Wah Owebettes Act. person* nesdng
e special accomodation to participate
n Vm Hearing should ranted tie
A D A Coordnetor not laler then
•even (7) days pnor to tie proceedng
vie tie Flonde Relay Sem e* e l 1800 955 8 770
ENRICO O GONZALEZ. P A
Attorney *1 Law
8255 East Fowler Avenue
Tempi* Terrace. FL 33817
Flonde Bar (881472
(81319808302
Publish September 18.28. 2002
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Autom otive I* seeking a C N C
setup person at our Sanford lacbty
Reqs set up. prove out. future
m aking S m illing
2684 Jew ett Lane. Sanford. FL
32771. EO C U T lT W
Driver tot sod truck with PitncfonT
F/T. pension, vaesaon. hoftdsya 407322-8133
Fam ily fls n rlc s s C o u fiM io f
M ature M/F. M ust be caring A
com passionate l wanting a career
not a jOb. Cem etery tale* with a
potential of SSOKArr « greet benefits
C a l Cindy Kram er. 407-385-1800
EO E
Flower shop dskvery person Must
know ere* w ell C lean drtvtng
record. 407-322-3310.

Part -tvna A F u l-tin * D rivers
Drtvsrs Get Home
2 yr» Tractor T raler
E iperlen c* Required
1
Dedicated Fleet In Daytona
Run M iam i turns horns dally !
Som e runs home
•vary othar day.
«.
Rm nm g Carotn as or Alabam a J
Drop A Hook No touch Freight .
G R EAT PAY A B EN EFIT S
*,
Must tv* within
.
45 m eat of Daytona
J
Meet the Racrubar at
t
Salem Laasn g C am ers
J
3143 W. International Spaedway •
Btvd . Daytona Baach. a
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Sapt 22nd thru Sap! 26th
Vs
From Bam to 6pm D afy
C a l 1800-700-2538
Pan-Tim a Driver A
H elper. G ood driving record
ItosiM* atmuda. . m
s
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C a l 407-302-6220
d tor dteh garden
Individual naadad

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R IG H T H A N K M A N
SklH edAJnekltted W orkers
N eeded today!II
•Groundskeepers
•Production
•Concrete Fabrication
75-100 fobs duty
88-00 elgn on b on u s w tlti
th is id lo now em ployees
D eity W ork, D eity P sy
Sanford Area
C a l 407-2808106

G row ing office products sates
organfiabon has position avsla b le
n CerWW Ftoncb Ejpertonce to space
planning and office design needed,
ow es p&lt;us comm ission ana Denerxs.
F a i restart* to- 407-3288188 or c a l
407-328-0688
Interior construction cleaning. 1st
8 2nd shifts. 87.50 h r to su rt 407688 6515
INVESTIG ATE B E FO R E
YO U IN V E S T
AJwsys • good pokey, sspectety tor
bu sin ess
opportunities
and
Iranchtoet C a l Floods Dept of
Agncufture A Consum er Sendee* at
BOO-435-7352 or FT C -H E LP lo r
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at wwwftc govibfiop
Florida bw requrte s e ie rt of certan
t u n*** eppakrtk** to register w*h
Ftortda D « (t of Agriculture A
Consum er Services before seeing
C e l to verity te w fii registration
before you buy

LABORERS NEEDED
FO R UNDERGRO UND
UTILITY CO N TRACTO R
HEALTH MSUKAMCC ANO 401K
FLAW Dnie tree «erkp*ce.
Appty * BM m * r Drive.
AKernon* Spring* 407-2SO-S00Q.

A date! H a u l M b . M jM be ■
and
have
organizational
leadership slues. Apply In [
8770 W est S U te f______________
SecrsteryiRscspeonlsI tor CM sdo bW
olftce: tuAbrns; comp, salary b e n st.’
F a io re m a in sSLm s 407-385-1230;
Iew practtoal440hotm alcom
v
B arrera A H ostess needed tot b u y
rs slsu rs n l
lo r
the
Laka‘
M eryiLongwood Area. A l shifts, n a
Sundays! 407-3288180_________S h op H sIpJSprsy Tach
\
A tla n tic Foam Inc
Estab lish ed
and
grow ing
architectural loam com pany hiring
moevated d stal oriented people W A
ksm kv posbens avsiatob Good mWI
skies, and a stebte work history b a
We
plus. W
e cotter health. and (tents)
I, Iincentive bonuses and a
Insurance,
retirem ent plan W a ara located at
200 N E k n A v s , Sanford. 407-3280444 Ask tor J o e ___________ .
T ractor O perator:
.*
F in a l grade aip arten ca, O L ,
vacation, hofcdayt and panafirk
407-3228133______________ £
Underground Storm and UtMteg
Forem an: Experience reedng plena
•n d elevations F/T. p e n io ir.
vacation, holidsys 407-32281^3
VERTICAL A D R A PER Y S
S A LE S
*?
No cold cabng. wa m ake y o u
appte. Our products pracbcaty e e l
them es!vs«. Travurto A support
prw klsdl Ires m sdcsL U tm a Make
• great tw ig For appomtmei4.407830-4700
W aitressas, D riven A Sub Makars
naadad lo r Vivona's Pizzeria. C a l
407-330-2040.
W anted W orkers! A sm a l Do A l
w aking company Fiat request hard
work
M echanical a b ility A s.
Rakabbty a m ust C an learn A
k id s A get pato toott W * Traeil Mual
have transportation to G eneva a rea
For Interview. 407-340-5581. Drug
Free Work Place

StarPort

★

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Customer Service
Representative High School
Diploma, Computer
Skills. Able to work
different shifts.

NOW HIRING
TOLL COLLECTORS

407 - 321-8880

407-578-7106

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Lake Mary / Lake Jessup
Pax) Training • Paid Vacation
Background &amp; Drug Screen
Required

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

|THE
JOB DONE!
WWlnesday. September 1ft. 2002

r ;. 71— H elp Wanted

93— R ooms For R ent

Y b u r fob la going to get hd o f youl
S oon ! In 90 day* go from unskilled
replaceable lo a skilled m .vkct.iblo
com puter network professional
M aking S IS lo $20 an hour Ca« to
(InO o»a howl 407-426-1199

Room witlt private entrance Steady
work, no sm oking SCaW cek. $50
deposit C all 407-830-6216

95— R oommate
Wanted

‘ 93— R ooms For R ent

S*#k$ng a parson to share my
home, view of Lake Monroe, house
pmrteges C a l 407-326-7232 tor an
appointment___________________

p - Story Vetonan Home. Histone
D istrict. tplc. balcony, houso
privileges SIOOV.’K, $100 deposit
&lt;07-3285277
W EEKLY REN TALS
S tartin g O S82/wk.
H isto ric Downtown
407-310-4423
fou n tain Lodge o l Sanford ha»
special rale* lo r daily, weekly. S 5
day accom m odations C all 407i!U0-3135 or 3238840 tor details
Very nice, very clean k m rm NowTy
rem odeled, ail utl. cable, A C . Indry.
phone, kitch u*e. te c. dr. resident
owner, private entrance No
Sm oking! O nly drug free sober
peed apply. 407-330-7373.

99— A partments U nfurnished

99— A partments U nfurnished

103— HousesU nfurnished

Lake Mery: Spotless 2/1 duplex. on
t/2 acre. CHA. great schools, pets
c*.S615pbs400dep 407-8G00040

S an lo rd H isto ric D istrict: Fully
renovated 2BR 1BA $685‘month
Includes water 321-578 0962

$6/5/m onlh
3/1.5.
newly
r»nxxJ#ted. F in l. last &amp; security to
m ovt in. 407-699 6328

MARINER S VILLAGE

SANFO RD. STUDIO APT, SIN G l E
PER SO N ONLY. $350M O PLU S
D EPO SIT CALL
(407) 324-0158

LAKE ADA I OOnu *490 MO
2 BOOM . 1570MO AMO UP
Cade Inckidsd
407-323-8670

ROSELEA VILLAS

97— A partments F urnished

M ove In sp a cla ls,
2Bedroom /1 B ith
For D etails. C a ll
3306833 o r 298-3300

Sanlord. Lovety I 5 DR apt Seeking
mature couple, no I d i Com plete
privacy. S a le area $l2&lt;Vwk or
$450’mo. plus $250 sec d e p .
ndudes TV A cable, lease 407-3213735

S a n lo rd
H is to ric
D istric t:
1Bedroom/1 bsth.
$3754375.
Sober/drug
Iree.
references
required 407-3216757

Santord- Largo 1 borkoom. Q jet area.
$450'm onth plus deposit Adults
only No chitdrerVno pets 407-3238019

100—C ondominium
R entals
Sanlord - P n e Rxtge Club gstsd
comm unity • 2br/2ba, 3rd floor, no
pets.$675Vno
M skeda Realtor 3 866686400

99—A partments Unturnisiied
2/1. lrvma Kitchen. W O hookup.
SSOOmo.fcoOdrp H 5 GrandDend
Avc. Lake Mary. 407*322 8787 . M
F. 8am-5pm

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M AR Y
B LV D
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427.
B 350M O .nd utAWshr/dr/cable. near
6 C C , airport, n 't, quiet Free Disney
Tickets 407-322-1607__________
private entrance, tree cab le 8
electric, w ather/dryer. StOO'wk
Lake Ave, Sanlord 407-688-7023

2 B R 2 B A apt $52Vm o.
$450 deposit 2543 Myrtle Ave.
Sanlord 407-466-6t53

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DeBary Area Luxury
Executive Home

407-321-0759
D O Y LE’S R EN TA LS
Sanford H istoric Dtotrtct: IBTV1BA
W Enclosed Patio, E a tln Kachan, if f
Caning*. Hdwd
Fir*. CH A .
$4256300 Dap
Sanford: 1BIVI BA Cottage W/Maal
6 Ajr Non-«mokara 6 No Pats' Lawn
M a n l Included $5003500 Deposit
Sanford O u adru p iai: 2 B R 7B A W/
Patio. CH A $5406525 Dep
S an lo rd :2BfV1 BA W ig Screened
Porch $5406525 Dep
C eesstutry: JB B 'tB A W S n tfe O a r.
CH A. $7006700 Dep
S anford H isto ric D istrict: Newly
renovated
3BR/1 5
BathW /4
Decorative Fireplace*. CH A. Lg
Porch. Private Patio. Non-sm okers
$105061000 Dep
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(407) 322-2495
W ERIENT 6 S E L L HO M ES

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Simply Superior Service
unsurpassed by any other

Located on 17th Fair, this beautiful 4-3-2 one ol a
kind custom build home is on 1/2 acre close to
school &amp; transit. Central air, walk-in pantry, pool &amp;
tiroptace, immaculatoly maintained.
;
For a Virtual Tour Log O n To
w w w .P H O TO B Y U S .C O M /P IN E /S TA R T.H TM

APPT. TOVIEWCALLJOEL MARKS
407-221-8010 or 386-774-5300

“MSOMEM
OVE-INSPECIALS!"

Sanford Court
A

“1 0 0 O F F

Move In Specials

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*- Gated Community
2 Swimming Pools
'• Sundeck Area
;• Covered Cabanas &amp; Jacuzzis
;• Sand Volleyball
• 1 ,2 &amp; 3 Bdrm Apt. Homes

• Indoor A/c Racguetball
• 24 Hour Fitness Center
* Walk-In Closets
• Full Size Washer/Dryer*
&amp; Washer/Dryer Hook-Ups
• Spectacular Water Views’

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Studios &amp; 1 BR Apts. \
Only Until Sept. 3 0 th ll'x
■

4 0 7 -3 2 3 -3 3 0 1

105— D

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2/1 D u p is i on Park A vs with
garegs. no pats. *550'month plus
deposit 407-321-0493

5 W 6 A 6 2b tv ib A : N &amp;
$45O V 0N TH . PLU S DEPO SIT
407-323-1187

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2 story com m ercial bukkrig. 1219
Franch Ave. Sanlord. Downstairs
$120OYno or both $1500 407-321-

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Wyndham
Place
partmentsi

$100 Off Your
Monthly Rent &amp; One
Month FREE

1600 Sq FI Busm sss unit tor rant
w/Oflice A Prtvsta Restroom Plus
d h st su s trA s svsIsN s tor rant Ask
lo r the managers special on salad
in is . Contact Ample Storage Center
407-3236122.
D eltona: For Rant
1500 sq It • A re * * * lor odoe or ratal
Prtna area. FamSy Homs n a n . 2772
EAcam BNd. Dakona. C a l 386-7898070.

A irp o rt B lv d . &amp; 4 6 A

407-328-8818
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AFFO RD A BLE HOM ES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
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Convenient • Spurious • Affordable

s99 Moves You In

Lake Mary Blvd. &amp; 17-92

Beauty Salon 7 station salon with
m anicure, pedcure m Longwood on
17-92. O real opportunity lor growth
407695-6699

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C o u n try L a k e
Apartments
2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford • 3 JO-5204

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1 Luxury turn piDowtop set with 7 yr
warranty tut $135, queen *140. kng
$210 B rand new Located In
Sanford. 407-402 2778

BRASS
BED .
O ueen
O RTH O PED IC
PILLO W TO P
M a tlB o r. W ,Fram e. A* stilt bored,
cosl $1100. set $275 4076600577

Bed Black iron canopy bed with
kresy fcm pMowtop set New r used
407-402-2778.

D ining RM: 13pcCH ERRYW O O O .
8 O N Anne chrs. Obi Pod TW.
bufler tu k h . u nited. sM bored Cost
$7900. t e l $1295 Ftp-server $250
407-660-1415

Beds, located m Sanlord. orthopedc
tm isets wrm 5yrwarranry Twin $75.
U $90. queen $96. king $175. Never
used, can deliver 407-402-2778.

217—

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C h u rch o l O od o f P ro p h e cy ,
C hurch Yard S ale, R ain o r S h in s,
Sept 20th 8 21st 7AM -2PM 2509
South Elm A v t,
Santord
Santord O ym naettca
A sso cia tio n Fun d raiser
Where Santord Oym 601 East 25m
Pise*. Sanlord. 407-323-2482.
Friday. Sept 20, 12.7pm. Sat. Sept
21, B*m 6pm
W arehouse Antiques Downtown
Oviedo, behind tire station Open
every Saturday 8 Sunday. 9 6 . low
overhead-low prices 407-3858822

217—

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Movmg W
FrVSaL Sept 2021.2801
Qrerxtvww Avw. Santord. t block east
o l Santord Ave at E. 26th St
Fiurtwood fmtsh spinet piano, Irvmg
room su ta. couch and chair, watnre
cortex table, m atching end table. 2
green g la ss table tam ps, other
lamps. 3 occasonel chatre, 1 sleeper
sola. 1 m jtctxng love seat, trmtwood
fm shdm m g room suite, large break
bore chma cabm et 1 antique singer
sewing m achine (electnfled), venous
dishes, pot* and pans, table taw . yg
taw. soma toots, patio love teat and
chan

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252-Accounting

270-Concrete

BO O KKU PCR
•YOUR P L A C 8 OR
Cam pkAsrUsd kivoicas M t A/P
SAN FO R D A R EA
407688-2157

AsphM L Conerato For 8ato. Wa
D atvar O r Ytau Pick Up.
407-402-7348

25ft-A uto m o tive

275-D rywall

A A A ctio n Tran sm issio n Bay
R abu« Un*s In Stock
C H EA P ffl
407-321-3270

Dry Wall
‘ Stucco Repairs'
All Textures Matched
Popcomll

Lowell's Auto Repair

407-322-6338 L/1

Toyota A A S E M astar M achanc
Foreign A Dom asac Auto Raptor
A Sarvtca.
3400 W aal S R 4B. Santord
C a l 407-3026668
H o w l 8.00 • 6:30
V tS A M A S T E R CARD

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294-Painttng
i Ertmtln. UoVia.

Kourporedo
(386)!) 7896070
3 0 0 -P r e s s u
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Chankce Root Ctstnmg
(Nopressure, sat* rrey
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Free EaOmatoa. UoW.
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(308) 7196070

3 0 1 -R o o fin g

4476086717
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WTXJwftM rsooong vftipat, I N *

U n M s . Nsw cepe tspad A kaM
a* tow m $7 50sy Frea m hont*
l i9maMl lie A Irmrad 407-3223688

267-Ceramic T iu

LAr. DrvFnSy
Rm. Deck. F anted Yd. 2 Car Oar
$107,900
Rano»atad: New Carpal and Pam
on com er lot. $65,000
4 B R 2BA: Over 1900 Sq ft Uv.
Dm, FiTSy, Fpic Beautifully Use A
landscaped on alm ost 1/2 acre
$99,900
4BR 2 B ath Over 2.000 Sq A. Uv.
Om, Fam. S c Porch on 1/4 Acre
$85 900
Cuatom BA 4 B R 2 BA: Ova* 2300
Sq FI. Uv, Dm. Fam Rm. 32»32 Sc
Pool 2 Car Oarage on Ova&gt; t!2 Acre
$210,900

269-Cleaning S ervices

LookII Look!I Lo o ktl
Three houses lor tha price o l Ona'I
$165,000 obo
•1 Large H ouse: 2BR 2BA. FL Rm.
Carport. Formal DH. Ige Eat In Kach
(Hants S700/mo)
•I Dtptox: 1BH 1BA a e b u d o (Hares
$400'mo each)
•1 C ottag e: 1BR tB A (Rants
$40OTno)
Total n eo n s. $1900mo A l property
on 1* a cts
Convenient to
Gresnway 4 17. Ortando A Lake Mary
Blvd. lo 1-4 and 17-92 You can Inre
n o n e and rare Ha red Soma owner
k w e rg powtso 407-302-4908 Altsr
4pm

BED:
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Sim m ona
O RTHO PEDIC MatVBoa. still m
Ptaatc Cost $1400. te l $295 407660-0577.

room can be used lo r m assage,

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407-324-1177
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160— B usiness For

NOT JU ST TILE
InstaAere o l T ie , M aitto A Stone
la Bam KAchan A aie.
Frea Eakm alaa C a l Tony
407-2226995

40/ 3 ?) 4/64

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407 - 327 - 4458 '

Town A Cocntry RV Add! Park-Lake
Monroe, heated pool, rec room, 5
mmutet from 14 |ust 45 mm. from
attractions-198S Chariot 3 8 park
Model Full add on plus screened
porch, kvmg rm w/wheel chair ramp,
large s a l m kitchen. 1BA/2BR, new
floor covering, new kenm ore
appkanees. 5 cokng Ians m tighl kits,
oertral A C A la g rear pako plus uNty
shad $15,000 C a l 4 076226506
or 407-321-4170

PAUL OSBORNE

• S|iarioua Apartment* K ith larRi- CIo m -Im • t it le
Front • Yulleytiall • S |ia rllliiR IY k i I • Tennis Courts

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3Si10m ob4e horns, attached FL rm.
partly turnd. carpeted, ceihng tana,
new stove, new A C Located n Town
A Cokmtry (add!) Park. 5355 Orange
EXrtL Lk Monroe Aakaig $15,000 386740-1095

tree homsoentri ntnU nct Led
I n ■ k«B&lt; s ia 17M u t l
GstL I m tlsn rl. Repast
u M iaou. OAAaci. v o u o u i

vi muni 1 PHOPiums

12 Month Lease With Approved Credit

Brand
New

157— M obile H omes
For S ale

F

141— H omes For S ale

181— A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

154— O pen House

118— O ffice S pace For
R ent

Windchase
Apartments

F a n ta s tic
M o v e in
S p e c ia ls

en ta ls

181— A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

C harm ing 3BR 1BA. large lot with
tress Fenced back yard New
everythm g'Com es with appkanees.
must see $69,900 O pen H ouse on
Saturdays til sold 118 M aylair
C ircle. Sanlord 407-323-5824

107—Mobile H o m e s
For R ent

117—C ommercial

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Look)I L o o k ll L o o k tl
Two lo r tha p rie s o l o n e llt
Norm Carotna M a r t in Property 1.
acre over looking la k e Emory A lha
Little Tennessee River Lrve m one
A rent the other 2 doubtewxjov 2BR
?BA each wim decks cn 3 M ias Rare
1 lo r $60O'mo and lrve m the other
$149,000 obo
Som e owner
tnancmg posstk) 407-302-4908. aftor
3pm, please_________________

2/1 ckptox newly renovated at 206
EaM 24tiSLSarSrw t tE M S m i «
last A security 4 07 69 96 32 8

Park A venue B S E P a rt, a 5 5.
commsswy. I A 2 bedroom rents is
407-322-2661.

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Santord: 3BR2BA. Shade tees. race.
201
East 22nd
St.
quiet
neighborhood $695 plus dap 407323-4540

151— I nvestment
Property For S ale

ELD E R S P R M O S o l SR 427. 1 6
2 Bedroom $130 par week A 14) S130
Deposit C a l 407-333-3964 or 407302-7034

AM ERICA S CH O ICE FOR APAR TM EN T LIVINQ

-100 Stonebrook Drive • Sanford, Florida 32773
Phone: 407-322-9556 • Fax: 407-321-6218
www.stonebrook@aimco.com

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"In Select apartment homes

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Santord: 1 B R . Central H eal 6 Air.
Section 8 accepted
The MJkman Group
4 073216333

W sst Sanlord: 2/1
hom e,
washar/dryer hookups, doaa lo m al
$650Ynonlh ndudes utAfles A ddis,
no pets 407-323-2277.

L IM IT E D T IM E O N L Y

YOUR MONTHLY RENT

is n lo rd 2BR tB A . Isncad back
yard. CH A $500Ynonth 407-3280544

SAN FO R D ; 2/1 W D . A C Oak
F ire , new kite. Good credN rqd 2417
Orange A vs. (o il 25lh St) $625 mth
A v a ia b lt O d 1st Ph 407634-4006

APARTMENT HOMES

4/1, restored like now 1920$
bungalow C arp al, ceram ic file,
appia. w.M hoip finance S65k 407719 0176407-699 1359________

“O a fc t u r t r t

ia n fo rd H isto ric D istrict, FuSy
renovstsd 2BR 1.5 BA . 2 story
SSOO/mo 321-578-0962.

$ 375,000

141— Homes For S ale

•ast Price OviaMly Work
Wayne. 407610-7387

R J Hw tdy Man 8arvtoa4
A l Ph4444 or Oonairueaon
Preoaure
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407623-2841 (Home Phone)
4076146474 (Ca4 Phone)

305— S pa S ervices
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Improvement

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40 Yre Local Expert
nom e, paamaea, t-tmoncAi
U c. Ine. 308774-6299

294-Painting
U b a rly PatnUna 8
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407-1226404607674-1300 Proo

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Karen Chsaareon
LMT. 4MA0014491
1400 8 . Park A re . Santord
407-3306807
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Furniture For S ale

215— Boats &amp;
Accessories

1 9 9 — P e t s &amp; S u pplies

Desk. Hutch. Bookcsss.
matching, mad. oak w«h la
Secretarial Chair, al In ucaient
oondtton. 8300, Prtoedto sei pis cal
407-324-4202.

187—S porting G oods

407-888-2198

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D EPR ESSIO N G LASF.SH O W
AND SALE
Sanlord C ivic Center
Sanford. FL
F ri N ghl shoppaig
9/20. 8pm 9pm
Adm 85 00 - good 3 days
8 sL 9/21,9am lo Spm
Sun. 9 7 2 .10am to Spm
Adm 8 3 0 0 - with tlx * a d 8 2 SO

The Lakeland Center
Sept 21 A 22
9-8 Sst 9-4 8txi
Sponsored by: I sketand R4le
A Pistol Club. Ine

2 1 5 — B o a ts Sc
A c c e sso r ie s

1000 West 1st SL Sanlord
407-322-0984

W J S et Your Boat on Contignm tnL
n icn o ts uuiuO Efu o * ffiC * i^ n w fi

407-322-0984.

223— M iscellaneous

— o ilm a n —

B u yT C -U I M ercury M o
o n ly 811 per O atton ll
O ufcoard Sendee C ooler, 407-322-

191—Building
M

N lch o la O u tbo ard
S e rv ic e C en ter

A nttque /Co l lec t ib les

181 A p p lia n c e s A
F u rn ltu ro F o r S a to
103 T e le v isio n A S to ro o /R n d io
185 C o m p u te rs F o r S o to
107 S p o ilin g G o o d s
109 O ffice S u p p lie s
191 B u ild in g M a te ria ls
193 Law n A G a rd e n
195 M a ch in e W ork
197 R e sta u ra n t E q u ip m e n t

M IS C E LL A N E O U S
109 P e ls 8 S u p p lie s
2 0 0 L lv e s to ck /F a im
SuppU os
201 H o tso s
2 0 5 H e a v y M a c h in e ry
2 0 7 Je w e lry
2 0 9 W e a rin g A p p a re l
21 f A n tiq u e /C o tle cb b ie s
2 1 5 B o a ts 8 A c c e s s o rie s
2 1 7 O a ra g e S a le s
2 1 9 W an ted lo B u y

Due to rhvoree' M usi e e l ndustnal
sewing m echxie lo r sms4 b u seie tt
or home New. heevy duty. weSung
fee l lo r upholstery, leather end
u re a s Reg 81200 0 0 pny orty $660
A b o N eeds tew ing m achxie. brand
new Xi original canon, doe*
everything autom atically
Rag
8449 00. u o fo e 8 181. C M 407-BG25506, day or r t f *

CO fM U O A T E D S T E E L NOOFV4Q

tor Bams, Boat DocAs, Shops, S4S.
Also Culvert Pipe: 1S'*2&lt;r

1 17 92 0* 1. 18*12(7 $21280% *
8uJ** 8 M sIA St pply. Inc. Apopka
407-293-5788.

fo ra ueed boat and/or
• pot B and Com e tee
ua to d a y! N ic h o ls O utboard
8*rvto* Cantor, 1008 W e e ll to S t
S anford, 407-322-0(84.

C a l THE SEM IN O LE H ER ALD
Advertising Dept For D e tais

407-322-2611

231 C a rs F o r S a le
2 3 4 A u to m o tive
A c c e s s o rie s
2 3 5 T ru ck/B u se a /V a n s F o r S a le
2 3 6 C a r R e n ta ls
2 3 8 V e h ic le s W an ted
2 3 9 M o tor c y c le a /B ik sa F o r S a le
2 4 0 B o a t R e n ta ls
241 R e c V e h kJe a /C a m p e r* F o r S a le
2 43 T ra ile rs F o r S a le
2 4 5 F a rm E q u ip m e n t

2 5 2 A cco u n tin g
2 5 3 A d d itio n s A
R e m o d e lin g
2 54 A ir C o n d itio n in g

We Will Print &amp;
Deliver For You To
Our Readers For
Only
9e/Copy!l
W e Have a W ay You C an Cut
Thai Cost In Halt'!
THE SEM IN O LE H ER ALD
ADVERTISING DEPT
407-322-2811

SPA! SPA! SPA1 7 FT Lounger. 5hp
loaded with Shoulder, M p , Back. $
Neck Jet* Underwater light, c e d ti
cabinet Never used FuX warranty
U*l $3295. n u t *acrfce $1060 407854-9141.

230— B oats &amp;
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c c e s s o r ie s

S U P E R BAROAIN1I
O riginal cost. 83.500. etectoc boat
ML needs some report Set lor 8300
407-330-2370.

a t e r ia l s

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COPY!!!!

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Need Som e ADVERTISING To
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Than C a l U l About Ffyan

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PLUS 18 SHEET MUSIC
MA0AZ1NES, $100. ALSO
OTHER VARIOUS MUSIC
BOOKS. 407-332-4381.

THE

231— C ars For S ale

ASSIFIEDSRvi III tufi Iftl

in tha o v e n t vou need to. change y o u r ad;

If you need to change your ad whao n la running, pleaaa p iva U* a c a l and
we m X m ake the change lo r the nuxt avaSabia erkbon. P le a se ch e ck your ad
on the first day o f publtcatton. M you find an error, p le a se ca « u s Inened U tely
a n d wo wl« oon ect the error for the n e sl pubkeatton W a are reeponeW e lo r the
.firs t Insertion only and on ly for the co a l of tha V e t Insertion.
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G o o d T h in g s to E a t
M u s ic a l In stru m en ts
M isc e lla n e o u s
A u ctio n s

231—C ars For S ale
1988 C iM d ‘jrT T T y k V .4 x 4 .h u .
good tre t. $1,000. obo 407-3280108.

Seen Cnfem an urrettoXwm eew.
2 hp. 8275. new $649 99. MaluU
cordtot* driver ckU $45. new $129
large •oXxkon new &amp; uaed gJI trait,
dube. p u l carl* 407-3332090
g o ld

Assorted VHS M ovies 8 Video
Gam e* M ake Offer Dealers
W elcom e1Phone or Fax. 407_________302-4752__________

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F re e K itte n s :
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211—
Mhar poefcats. Never used. stA Xi
box. cost $4k. ***11650 16 pc Ul
‘ 1407-680-1415.

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To S h sra
03 R oom s F o r Rent
08 R o o m m ate W an ted
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0 0 A p a rtm e n ts • U n fu rn ish e d
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t o t H o u s e s F u rn ish e d
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l i t R e so rt V a ca tio n s
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REN TALS

4 8 D e b t C on soD d atlc
8 8 B u sin e ss
O p p o rtu n itie s
8 7 O p p o rtu n itie s
8 0 F in a n c ia l S e rv ic e s
81 M o n e y to L e n d
8 3 M o rtg a g e s

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P a y in g fo r y o u r c la s s ifie d fld l
W a O latfiy accen t M astercard or V isa. W e a lso &lt;*tS taka ca sh o r a perso n al
enact! A dvertiser* w ho w tsh to be bated co n m ake arrangem ents a t th e tim e
their ad la p ie c e d ' P le is e keep m m ind that ad* ^ tha FarsonaW (g a s a 21)
B usm esa O pportunitie* (etas* 85) A O arage S a le s (217) raqutr* paym ent m
• d y in o t.

1960 Ln coX i C on txien u l U ark Vl.
Less than I00K m 4et $1500
407-321-0229

1988 Honda A cco rd : New p a n t
good)Xrlsrior. $1495 or best o8er
Can 407-327-3857.
41
1990 Ford Probe Hi m ileage bui
looks good $1200 obo. 407-323
1918

1993 CHEVY CAVALIER. STICK
SHIFT. AC. 4 NEW TIRES. RUNS
GREAT. *2.000. OBO 407-8338338
1995M SSAN 200SXSE.Q retn.ntw
txit. sunroof. C G C asse fte. *po4er.
power ieverything. 118.000 m iles.
.500 Sandy. 407-810-4813
82.500

1995 CU* Auortt Omen
new trmntmistion. run* good, al
power, tun root, factory rim*. AMFM
COiCseeene *8500 407-324-1000
dr 407-415-9792.
9* Fxebrrd. Red. 8 cyt- *uto,
loaded, rurs ores). 68.000 mAes
15.000. CU alter 6pm. 407-323
2519.
98 Hand* Aocod EX V-6.2-dr e d g e .
Dark green w/ spoiler, tinted
sunroof, Ita th tr. C D
71k m uss, new b re t A
G a u g e k tp L dean Intorior,
lookt/runs
great.
$18,700
negotiable. 407-927-5212.

EX.

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2 8 8 L e g a l S e rv ic e s
2 8 9 L o ck sm ith
2 9 0 M a so n ry
291 M o rtg a g e s
2 9 2 M o v in g A S to ra g e
2 9 3 O il. L u b e A F in e r
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2 9 7 P a s t C o n tro l
2 9 8 P ta n o /O rg a n T u n in g
2 9 9 P lu m b in g
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3 04 S id in g
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3 0 0 T erm ite R e p a ir
3 0 9 T ra n sp o rta tio n
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2 6 0 B u sh H o g g in g
2 8 1 C o m p u tsr C o n su ltin g
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2 8 5 C a rp e l C le a n in g
2 6 8 C e llin g R e p a ir
2 8 7 C e ra m ic T ie
2 6 8 C h ild C a re C e n te rs
2 8 9 C le a n in g S e rv ic e s
2 7 0 C o n c re te
271 C o n stru ctio n
2 7 2 D e liv e ry S e rv ic e s
2 7 8 D ry w s l
2 7 8 E le c tric a l
2 7 7 F e n ce
278 H andy M an
2 7 9 H a u lin g
2 8 0 H o m e Im provem en ts
281 Irrig atio n A R e p a ir
2 82 J a n ito ria l S e rv ic e s
2 8 3 Je w e lry A R e p a ir

284 Lakefront Clearing
2 8 5 L a n d sc a p in g
2 8 8 L a u n d ry S e rv ic e s

234— A utomotive
Accessories
TXet. Set o i tour, 225x60*18, low
m*e*. Hr* new. great lo r large car
111595 407-365-7035
U sed tunvieor ofl G20 Chevy van.

Ftwqpaas. darir nxMc gey no k/4*
Worth $150 new. asking $75. cast
only. 407-331-8050. in Longwood.

235—

T ruck/Buses/Vans For
S ale
=*

84 Frelghttlner Ctbovtr: Run*
like a sewing machine 350
Cummings engms.dsy bed. )u*t
passed current DOT XepectxriY
407-324-5973.

240— B o a t R e n t a l s :
235—

KAYAK

T ruck/Buses/Vans For
S ale
1988 Ford Ranger Truck: Needs
ITOO.oi
).obo, cash. 407

3235036

1990 toed F-250 * 4 Ion rear and!
great work truck) Tan color. $500.
407-349-9600.

ON THE
WEKIVA RIVER
•fto n U lt "Instruction
•Private Qukted Toun
•Curtom Uod Trtpi

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P»cn*c and Rolax In i M e pteoc
oI H o tv tn l

For riMfvitloni and additional [
Information cal:
407-321-71 t o
or vtot us on tie web st
www.wsiWaedventorss.cam

1996 C hrysler IM S Town A C o u n ty
Conversion Van X L S S L sxo sS tn l
corxM on. electric ram p, tor kneel,
sw ivel drivers seat, rem ovable
passenger se e l w/wheel chair lock
down, toe cold tor. loaded, w e l
mtontwned. $18,500, wSnegoUto*.
407-330-4574. 388-314-7^10, to

245 — Farm Eq uipm en t

1999 Ckd, U xw sn : id.OOOmUee,
good work car. $14 J000 obo. 407302-0031.

B775 XSsmeSonto 3ChpTractor Has
8 8 buah mower. Runt good.
$3,000. 407-3338803, day torn
only.
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rudnfy
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sp o ke
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2 7 R e q u est
paym ent
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3 0 G rad u ate's
prize (Abbr.)
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Row ch aracter
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sa p ie n s
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container
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dren of a l
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everything
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hat In the ring
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Braxton
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w ealth or

Influence
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com es
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team ing
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m ovie?
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gestu re
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crooner
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a sse m b la g e
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points
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wood
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can in es
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novelist
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8 G uy who w as
bound to
escap e
6 Extem porize
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stack
2 2 Fills with
wonder
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winner lor
anim ated
Films
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briefly
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milieu
2 0 Comlc/host
Ja y
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Sunshlno
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C h an g e a bit
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Sidewalk project receives city’s go-ahead

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By Michelle Jerfa
Managing Editor

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LAKE MARY — The wait is finally over
for residents in the Evansdale area.
Commission Thursday gave its approval
for city staff and the engineering firm of
Dyer, Riddle, Mills and Precourt Inc., to
move forward with the Evansdale
Road/Pinc Tree Road sidewalk project. The
decision follows months of public input
gathering and engineering studies to deter­
mine the best funding and design alterna­
tive for the project.

Fund availability will determine if
Evansdale gets one or two walkways
Thursday's motion included addressing
drainage problems and the construction of
traffic calming devices and a sidewalk on
the south side of Evansdale and Pine Tree
roads. If enough funds arc available follow­
ing the first phase of the project, a sidewalk
will also be constructed along the north side
of the roads.
"What we arc proposing won't solve

every problem out there," Commissioner
Gary Brender said. "But, we will not make
it worse. We will make it better. But, it won't
be perfect."
When the Evansdale development was
built in the early 1980s, there were no city
requirements to build sidewalks in the
neighborhood. However, as more residents
moved into the area, people became

increasingly concerned with pedestrian
safety, especially for children walking to
and from school.
"Sidewalk codes have dunged since the
development went in," Lake Mary Mayor
Thom Greene said. "Back then, many peo­
ple didn't want sidewalks. They liked the
country-like atmosphere of the area."
The
engineering
firm
presented
Commission Thursday with four alterna­
tives for the sidewalk project, including the
constniction of a 5-foot sidewalk on the
S ee Sidew alk, Page 7A

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Tribe trip p e d b y
po ten t d u o
This past wook did not prove to
be very kind lor the Seminole
• High School girls volleyball
learn a s It fell to a pair of pow­
erful squads in straight gam es.
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Pago 1B
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Devoted
educator
dies at
age 73
By Marva Hawkins

This week­
end's
Sanlando
Depression
Era Glass
show and
salo is one ol
tho last glass
shows that
wil be held at
the Santord
CMc Center
before it is
tom down to
make room
for the
Conference
Center.

Glassy
goodbye
after 28 years

H erald C orrespondent •

Making Spirits
Bright
It may be a few weeks before
the beginning of M e'U fldey
season, but Gerry Weldon’s
house already looks like
Christm as has arrived.

Page 1C

Awash *B
squasish
Fal markets ara awash In squash)
With so many to chooaa from, It's
easy to get confused.

Page BC

A devoted and dedicated edu­
cator, Theodore "Ted" Lcvett
Johnson of Flagstaff, Ariz. died
early Hiesday,
Sept. 17, 2001
He was 73.
Bom in
Sanford on
May 27,1929,
to Ezekiel
Bcnjamlnc
Johnson and
Carrie T.
Wilson
Johnson, he
was a 1947
graduate of
Johnson
Crooms
Academy
.
.
where he was an honor student
After high school Johnson
attended Florida A it M College
and because of his health he
transferred to Northern Arizona
University (NAU)whcre he
received his degree in history.
After graduation in 1956, Ke
returned to Sanford where he
taught history at his alma mater,
Crooms Academy for ten years.
In 1966 Johnson returned to
Arizona and received his masters
degree in English from NAU in
1967. Joining the faculty at NAU
in 1969, he taught composition lit­
erature and minority literature.
Being the dedicated professor
that lie was, Johnson became
involved as an advisor to four
campus organizations,
and
served on a wide range of univer­
sity committees. He was a great
trailblazcr in the service of diver­
sity and minority student needs
at NAU for more than 30 years
and was active in dvil and politi­
cal affairs in Flagstaff.
Johnson was recognized with
on Alumni Service Award, and
most recently the Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. Achievement
Award by the Black Student
Union. Students always saw him
as someone that they could talk
to, someone who would listen
and understand their needs. His
atest contribution to NAU has
grcatc
been his quietest one • his influ­
ence on students of all back­
grounds and his willingness to
guide, support and educate stu­
dents throughout his career at
NAU.
A pioneer and politician in the

HeSd pM oi by Tbmniy Vkwnl
this weekend's glass show.

Sanlando show
leaving Sanford
after January
By Michelle Jerta
Managing Editor
he Sanlando Depression Era Glass
show and sate has become the
next victim of progress.
After this weekend's event, only one
more show will be held in Sanford before
it moves to its new home at the DeLand
fairgrounds. The January show will be the
last glass show held in the Sanford Civic
Center before it scheduled to be tom down
to make room for the proposed
Convention Center.
"We've held the show in the Civic
Center, twice a year, since 1973," said show
coordinator Millie Downey. "And, I’m def; Sanford."
initely sad about leaving!

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MiMe Downey has been the coordinator o&lt; the Sanlando
Depression Era Glass show and sale sinoe 1966.

See G lass, Page 7A

Sanford
considers
car lot
alternatives
By Dan Ping
Editor
SANFORD — City Commis­
sioners will take public comment
on the revision of Schedule E of
the
Land
Development
Regulations.
Key among the revisions are
stiffer regulations for used auto­
mobile dealerships wanting to
relocated to Sanford. The regula­
tions do not affect existing deal­
erships, but several owners have
expressed concern about the
changes.
When the ordinance was orig­
inally presented to commission­
ers, the regulations called for a
minimum one acre lot for any
new used-car dealership. Jim
Dunn,
owner
of
CMC
Automotive Group, called the
move a "poison pill" that would
force dealerships out of the dty.
City planners reduced the
minimum lot size to one-half
acre. The street frontage require­
ment has also been reduced to
125 feet,’ the minimum allowed
by the Florida Department of
Transportation for roads with
speed limits less than 45 mites
per hour.
Monday's public hearing on
the changes is the first of two
opportunities citizens will have
to comment on the issue.
Also on Monday's agenda,
commissioners will discuss dur­
ing their 4 pan. work session a
proposed condominium devel­
opment along Lake Monroe.
A
private
firm,
QG
Investments Inc., has proposed
building five 10-story structures
along U S. Highway 17/92 an
property north of The Seminole
Herald building. The company
has already purchased 8 5 acres
and wants to buy about 8 acres of
dty land adjacent to its property.
The dty*s property indudes the
Public Works complex and the
Police Benevolent Association
(PBA) building.
In a tetter to the dty, Sid Vihlen
Jr., who represents Mehbub
Manji of QG Investments, asked
commissioners to consider enter­
ing an "exclusive option pur­
chase agreement" to begin nego­
tiations in exchange for a nonrefundable option payment of
$200,000.

Vihlen states in his tetter that
QG Investments needs the all of
the d t/ s property in order for
the project to "make sense from a
development and a financial
See M eeting, Page 7A

S ee Johnson, Page 7A

‘Great Fire’ changed Sanford’s future
B y Dan Ping
Director of Park* and
Recreation

Index
C lauiiW d ............................... 30-76
C i o u w a d .............................
3A
Dear A b b y ................................ 2A
food ............................................. e c
legal* ....................................4 S -3 S

u u s ty u .........................t c e c

Obituarist ...................................3A
O pinion........................................ 4A
Polks l o g ....................................7 A
R elig ion................................. 4C-3C
Sportt .................................... 1 M B

E dito r

SANFORD — As the dty pre­
pares to celebrate its 125th anniver­
sary of incorporation, it's worth
remembering an event that change
the face of downtown Sanford.
Shortly after 9 a m. on Thursday,
Sept. 22, 1887, a week shy of
Sanford's 10-year anniversary, bells
tolled throughout Use dty, alerting
residents of a fire at Altrcc's Bakery.
Crews responded, but the blaze
quickly raged out of control, with
nearby wood-frame buildings
serving as a ready source of fuel

■■ n» o r i t rver T V . i .■u » » i

When the fire was finally extin­
guished the following day, several
blocks of the densely populated
downtown had been destroyed
and losses were estimated at more
than $250,000.
The fire wasn't unexpected. By
the late 1880s several Florida
towns had already experienced
similar disasters, and the Great
Chicago Fire had dedmated tlut
mid western dty 16 years earlier.
Alicia Clarke, curator of the
Sanford Museum, said records
indicate that warnings had been
issued about Altrce's Bakery.
"The dty was already doing fire

inspections at that time," Clarke
said, noting that the Sanford Fire
Department was created in 1883.
"There were concerns about the
bakery, and it appears that the fire
started in the chimney."
Though the fire destroyed many
businesses and personal fortunes,
Clarke said the dty's business and
vemment leaders took a "glasslf-full" attitude. A building
boom began almost immediately.
Wood-frame shacks were replaced
with large brick structures, many
of whidi not only remain 115 years

E

Sec Fire, Page 11A

Fire crews survey the damage left by the 1887 Great Fire of Santord. This
picture was taken from Santord Avenue ladng west down 1st Street. The
large white building is the Santord House Hotel, which w as spared thanks to
tho efforts ol hotel guests, em ployees and local dtizens.

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